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Rich Davis
Find your local station for Cavino and rich@foxsportsradio.com or stream us live every day on the iHeartRadio app by searching FSR. Yeah.
Ryan Seacrest
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Steve Covino
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Rich Davis
What's up, buddy?
Steve Covino
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Rich Davis
How you gonna get fired on your day off?
Steve Covino
Oh, man, you're calling out Tom Thibodeau. Thibaud Thibodeau having a bad day.
Rich Davis
How the hell you gonna get fired on your day off?
Steve Covino
Thibodeau fired after their best run in 25 years. Hope you're having a New York Mets sort of day. Lindor with the game. Mets with the nice win yesterday. Not a Thibodeau sort of day. We'll explain. We have Shaq Diesel trivia. We have prizes to give away. We're Cavino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio and we be rocking out. Let's doing it live.
Rich Davis
So FOX Sports Radio studio, appreciate you.
Steve Covino
Guys hanging out with us. Putting up with us Covino and Rich on the daily. Remember we have a big party in June. Did you say something about putting? No, I said putting up with us. Like putting, putting up with us every day for all these years. We appreciate it. In fact, we're celebrating it with you hopefully in Vegas, June 20th, 21st, 22nd. Details at Covino Enrich RSVP. We hope to see you there in Vegas at Circa. But thank you for being here. In the meantime, in between time and like I said, prizes to give away, things to discuss, stupid questions to pose. We're kicking it off with two dumb hypotheticals. Two dumb questions actually, but trust me. Yeah.
Rich Davis
Tiba Doe. Yeah, we're going to get to the NBA. We're going to get to a little follow up. Yesterday we talked about the Savannah Bananas and the Colorado Rockies.
Steve Covino
That was a heated discussion.
Rich Davis
Here's a follow up that I think will nail the conversation shut. And it has to do with attendance last night. So we're going to get to that. We're going to get to NBA, NFL, you name it, we'll talk about it. But there's two questions to start the show with. Number one has to do with pizza.
Steve Covino
Well, we ordered pizza today for the cast and crew. You did Motors. Yeah, we Frenchmen Me, you, Danny. We did it.
Rich Davis
We. We.
Steve Covino
Who do we give credit to?
Monsi
Danny G. Our boy Tripp.
Steve Covino
Tripp again?
Monsi
Yeah. He. He liked the debate so much yesterday about Rockies or bananas. He. He texted me. He said, hey, the order's going to be there for you. Same instructions you gave me on the order last time as far as which pizzas to get. He said, but you got to tell Rich this message, that this pizza today came from a Rocky, not a banana.
Steve Covino
Wow. I'll tell you what, they got to say this, though.
Rich Davis
I'm sorry if I stole your thunder. Were you trying to pose it as your pizza?
Steve Covino
Yeah. What's the big deal? No. Trip is the man. Hey, Tripp, on behalf of us, got pizza for everybody here at Fox Sports Radio. We'll be partying with Tripp in Vegas, obviously. Free drinks on Trip Daddy Stacks. Buying pizzas for everybody. Really appreciate it. Thank you very much. And nothing better than when someone brings in a box of donuts or cookies or pizza to the office, Everybody comes out, hey, what's going on?
Rich Davis
What's going on? Pizza.
Steve Covino
All right, man. Yo, we got paper plates. Everyone gets all fired up about it. It's nice team building and chemistry and camaraderie. And then I heard Monsie say, and I quote, this is how you order pizza.
Emma
That's right.
Steve Covino
This is how you do it.
Emma
That's right.
Steve Covino
We don't need all this meat lover nonsense. Some cheese, some pepperonis. That's it. Why are you complicating it? I mean, so it dawned on me that, yeah, she's making a point. A good point. However. What about the meat?
Rich Davis
No, I don't disagree with monsieur one bit. If you want meat lovers, get a different meal. Like, I'm a New Yorker at heart. I live in LA now, but I'm a New Yorker. To me, I don't think any toppings are necessary. I agree. So you get a grandma slice, a Sicilian slice, a slice of boring bro, a piece of eat. Nope. Then. Then you're not doing it right.
Monsi
No, the pepperoni has to be there. Just pepperoni and cheese.
Steve Covino
Pepperoni and cheese. And if you're not satisfied, then no pizza for you. Beat it. Scramble. Emma. Ding dong. So I do agree with you, Monty, but I could imagine there's a lot of rooting tootin meat lovers who want their meat. Where's my sausage? Where's my meat? Right? There's a lot of people that want their.
Rich Davis
I think it's trash, to be honest.
Emma
That's the first one. That's the one that's least eaten here. It's the last one finished.
Steve Covino
Yeah, but it's also Los Angeles where everybody's really foo about their eating habits.
Rich Davis
Trust me.
Emma
I don't know if we're foofy here in the studio.
Rich Davis
If you go, if you go to a state that has like good pizza, New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, like east coast Detroit, you go somewhere where the pizza's legit. I, I agree, monsieur. It's plain. Or as we say in New York, regular.
Danny G
Yeah, or pep.
Rich Davis
Pepperoni. You don't need all this nonsense. Veggies lovers, meat lovers. Stop it. That means you eat. You know what it means.
Steve Covino
Pineapple. How about barbecue chicken pizza?
Emma
That's not pizza.
Steve Covino
Ham and pineapple pizza.
Emma
Barbecue chicken pizza is not pizz pizza. Have a different meal.
Steve Covino
Well, I guess you don't want a.
Monsi
Slab of bacon on yours. Rich.
Steve Covino
None of this crap to please everybody. I do agree, but I think you're also cutting out some other great options. I'm never one of those haters. Because you want pineapple. Why? If that's how you like it, why are you so mad about it?
Rich Davis
I'm not hating on it. I'm saying if you want to appeal to the masses, if you're ordering pizza for a kid's birthday party, for the office, for a little, it's the only way for a fight night. All you need regular or pepperoni. In fact, you know what I compare it to? It's like a good steak. What do they say? A good steak only needs a little butter, salt and pepper. You don't need dippings and sauces and all that. That means you're an idiot. That means you have no taste. You don't need thick thins.
Steve Covino
Okay, so that's just the point. I don't even think it's a debate. There's one way to order pizza to keep everybody happy. And if someone's not happy, they could beat it.
Rich Davis
Trust me, they could take a hike.
Steve Covino
I go to plain and pepperoni. That's it.
Rich Davis
I reluctantly. Let me throw that word in there. Reluctantly. Go to way too many kids birthday parties having an 8 year old and a 5 year old. When you look at the pizza at the end, what's left over? Monty's right. The meat lovers and the veggie lover pizzas are like the yellow starburst. Like the banana Laffy taffy. It's like the one that no one wants. You're honestly. When the parents like.
Steve Covino
It's the black licorice chuckle.
Rich Davis
It's the black chuckle.
Steve Covino
It's the only one left when the parents.
Rich Davis
Does anyone wanna bring pizza home? Guess what's always left those two. Bingo.
Danny G
Well, why does pepperoni take precedence over sausage? Like, I think sausage is a better meat option than pepperoni.
Steve Covino
Oh, see, so there is a debate.
Emma
I don't think that's the. I feel like most people would say it's pepperoni. Like, I get you like the sausage. But again, that would be leftover just for you.
Steve Covino
I know.
Rich Davis
Yeah. Sam likes the sausage. I hear that's the rumor around here.
Danny G
We know we need meat. I just saying, I think sausage is better than pepperoni. I like pepperoni.
Steve Covino
You know what, though? I bet if we went to, you know, Domino. Johnny Domino of Domino's or whoever. Marco from Marco's Pizza.
Rich Davis
Johnny Domino.
Steve Covino
Yeah. You know who's your favorite Spotty? Who's your guy?
Rich Davis
Papa John.
Steve Covino
Yeah. If we went to Papa John himself, I'm sure pepperoni is probably the number two option or number one when it comes to toppings. So there's only one way to order pizza. It's not even up for debate. It's plain and pepperoni. Sure, you can get whatever you want. That's fine. But when you're ordering for the masses, especially for a big sporting event, a pay per view. Darcy.
Rich Davis
Well, because no one's gonna say no to those options. No one's gonna be like, oh, man, you only got plain and pepperoni. But people might say the broccoli and sausage one.
Steve Covino
Well, for the record, to give you.
Emma
Context here, I love broccoli on my pizza.
Steve Covino
Anytime people order pizza with meat on it, monsieur doesn't eat it because she doesn't eat meat. So she's always looking for show.
Rich Davis
Relax the bones.
Steve Covino
She's looking for the plain sizes. So you got to have plain and pepperoni.
Rich Davis
The end.
Steve Covino
The end. What's your next question?
Rich Davis
Or for the fun of it, I. You know, you could chat GPT it. You could Google it. By far the most popular pizza topping in the United States is pepperoni. Consistently ranks far ahead of any other topping, among other pizza toppings.
Steve Covino
Chad, GPT Says he loves his veggie pizza.
Rich Davis
Chad, GPT. I love that Chad.
Steve Covino
Stupid.
Rich Davis
Second dumb point. Before we get to the Knicks and Tiba Doo, before we get to the whole Thibodeau story, as I continue to, you know, become the number one coach here at Fox Sports Radio.
Steve Covino
My God, you're really leaning into that. And you wonder why Gottlieb mean mugs you in the hallway.
Rich Davis
I think he does that no matter what. So might as well, lead into it.
Steve Covino
I hate that guy.
Monsi
And it's crazy because Rich has a.235 winning percentage.
Rich Davis
Stop it. You just said that. So I. I've noticed just from my daughter and son playing over the last couple years, something has gone away. And I wonder when we decided to make the transition. Yeah, transition. Not Bruce Jenner style transition.
Steve Covino
Okay. Something has gone away. Where? Yeah. In our practices or at the ballpark or. You're right. They don't serve fat frogs and bubble O bills anymore.
Rich Davis
No, there is a transition.
Steve Covino
Okay.
Rich Davis
That the world of baseball and softball decided one day. And everyone's like, yeah, you're right. Because I was thinking back to my little league days. I mean, we didn't have all the glory. Steve Covino had 27 Little League home runs. It's quite an accomplishment.
Steve Covino
I mean, it's still a record, I think. Union, New Jersey.
Rich Davis
But do we all agree there was a year where everyone's like, why are we wearing stirrups? Let's just get baseball socks.
Steve Covino
So what are your kids wearing? The socks with the stripes on them.
Rich Davis
Or just solid colored socks just for the fun of it? You realize once you have to order a specialty sock and you're like, where am I gonna find this? They are all there on Amazon. Like, we need to find black with. I believe it was, like, golden. Like some special golden color stripe. And they're there when my son was on the Colorado Rockies kids team. They have Rockies purple. They have every sock. But when was the transition sock with.
Steve Covino
The stripe built in on it?
Rich Davis
Yeah, but when did we say, Remember when you were a kid?
Steve Covino
Did you.
Rich Davis
You didn't have those corny stirrups.
Steve Covino
I have to say it was around 94, 95. That's my guess.
Rich Davis
When the strike happened, they came back without startups. Yeah.
Steve Covino
Paul o' Neill was the batting champ.
Rich Davis
They had a year to think about.
Steve Covino
And he came back with the socks with the stripe on the side. I'm only saying that from experience because I know for fact I was rocking the stirrups. And then around 94, it was the sock with the stripe, the illusion.
Rich Davis
And then they just said, no solid color sock or solid color with horizontal stripes.
Steve Covino
However, every once in a while, there's a throwback guy who rocks the stirrups.
Rich Davis
I don't even think they make them.
Emma
I didn't even know what you were talking about.
Steve Covino
Really.
Emma
I had to look it up.
Rich Davis
No way.
Emma
I was like, what is a stirrup, Monsi?
Rich Davis
That was like, part of your little kid's baseball uniform. Yeah.
Emma
I don't remember when I started playing softball. I don't remember this at all.
Steve Covino
So you always wear the, like, what, tube socks?
Emma
Yeah. With the stripes already?
Rich Davis
Yeah.
Emma
Softball players.
Steve Covino
Softball players wear tube socks sometimes with actual stripes.
Emma
That's exactly what I would wear.
Ryan Seacrest
Right.
Steve Covino
So.
Rich Davis
Or if your team was blue, you just have that color blue sock or with stripes. But when did the stirrup go away?
Steve Covino
I guess when we really went next level with the elastic technology. Right. So we didn't have the need for a stirrup.
Rich Davis
Danny, did you wear stirrups playing Little League?
Monsi
No.
Rich Davis
For real?
Monsi
No. Two in one. I'm looking here. It says the two in one was invented in the 70s.
Steve Covino
Oh, wow.
Monsi
But not everybody was using that, yo.
Steve Covino
Popularized for me in the mid to late 90s.
Rich Davis
Had to be, because in high school.
Steve Covino
I was still wearing stirrups.
Rich Davis
In the 90s, I think I was wearing like. We had black stirrups.
Steve Covino
Yeah. And wow. I can't believe. Sam, you know what we mean by stirrups. Right.
Danny G
I had to look it up. I always just had a tall baseball sock, a tube sock, and. Yeah, you would tuck your pants in the sock.
Steve Covino
Now, I don't know the history, but I imagine. Or socks in the pants. Black stocking days. Right. Back in the old timey times when Scoops Callahan was reporting, players couldn't keep their socks up, so they would have stirrups to keep them up. I would imagine that's where and why it started. I'm making that up. That's my guess.
Monsi
It says by the mid century, more players wore their socks higher to reveal the white sock underneath. The advancement of colored dyes and heightened sense of fashion in society led to more colorful stirrups.
Steve Covino
So you. You'd have that stirrup on the bottom of your foot inside the cleat.
Rich Davis
I picture Darryl Strawberry, by the way. Today, on this day, dude, any player from the 80s on this day. Darryl Strawberry was drafted by the Mets 45 years ago. And coincidentally, I tied all together. Guys, on this day in 1851, the first baseball uniform debuted. The first ever baseball uniform. Before they were a basketball team, the New York Knickerbockers. They wore straw hats, white shirts and blue trousers. So today was the first ever baseball uniform. But for a century, players wore stirrups. If you picture Mike schmidt In the 80s, he was wearing that Philadelphia Philly red stirrup.
Steve Covino
Anybody in the 60s domestically was rocking.
Rich Davis
A navy blue Yankee stirrup.
Steve Covino
Hold on. Here's a question then. And this isn't to knock anybody. It's Generational, obviously. If you guys didn't know what stirrups are, what do you think the players. Let's just say, what do you think George Brett was rocking of the 80s? Anyone prior to, I don't know, 95, what do you think they were wearing? Just regular socks or colored socks? Because you always saw the sock with that stirrup on it.
Rich Davis
Great example. If you just Google image, George Brett, 1985. The first thing that comes up is his Topps baseball card. What did. What do people think that is on his leg?
Steve Covino
Then what did you think that was? That's funny. And that's not a knock at all. I'm just wondering. I'm really wondering because I definitely wore stirrups all through high school and, you know, little league, obviously by the college days, it was that sock, that one sock. But interesting that you brought it up rich, because I guess kids have completely abandoned. On the day we celebrate the first ever uniform, kids today have completely abandoned the stirrup. It's no longer a thing.
Rich Davis
Look 80s when you're a little boy. Google image Steve Garvey, 80s. What did you think those blue things on his legs were?
Monsi
I didn't. Honestly, I didn't see those rich until high school. Like the city I was in, in Southern California, our field was pretty poor. We were lucky to have some nice colored socks that matched the uniform because.
Rich Davis
I wore no shoes.
Steve Covino
Lucky to have socks.
Monsi
Yeah. We had to go to. What was it played again, sports to get most of our equipment.
Steve Covino
That's great, man. So, yeah, completely gone, huh? No kids rocking for throwback reasons?
Rich Davis
No, because kids all. If they're gonna rock their pants more like knickers, they pull it up. They have it up to the knee and you'd see like the stripe with a solid sock. I know we're doing a little baseball history here on Fox Sports Radio, but I'm shocked that the younger audience and the younger people here at Fox Sports don't know about this stirrup. Like, and there were styles to wear it too, guys. Right. Like, some people wore it where you saw a lot of the color and other people you only saw the side.
Steve Covino
The side of the stirrup.
Rich Davis
And that was sort of up to you. You know how, like real high. You know, sometimes Monsignow, a guy will wear his baseball pants where you don't see sock at all. And then other guys will almost pull it up to their knee. Sure. Look up any 80s player and you're going to. It's like, I just broke the glass.
Emma
Yeah.
Rich Davis
Like, name a player in the 80s that you think of like Ozzie Smith red stirrups.
Emma
That's so funny.
Rich Davis
Like, you just never. And as I, because I'm ordering all these uniforms for the kids Pony ball. And I'm like, man, we've come a long way. These sweet, like, striped golden and black socks. I'm like, I had stirrups. And I'm like, I wonder when stirrups went away. And here we are.
Steve Covino
Rich is, for reference, the coach of the West Hills Brown Stars. I mean, all star team. So he knows a thing or two. And as Kevin Hart says, you're gonna learn something today. You learned how to order pizza. Plain and pepperoni only. Stop making it scientific. Stop trying to please everybody. That's it. Keep it simple, stupid. And the other question of the past and even more mind blasting is the fact and thought that people 30 or.
Rich Davis
30 ish or so 30 ish and.
Steve Covino
Younger have no idea what that even is.
Rich Davis
Because even in little league they were probably told, oh, you're in the Pirates. Get plain yellow socks or black socks.
Monsi
Or the two in one socks. It reminds me of the fake football jerseys that my mom would get us. She at the time, she was single mom couldn't afford the real NFL jersey, so she got the shirt that looked like a NFL.
Rich Davis
The transition, Danny was the stirrup and sock to the sock that looked like it had a stirrup on it.
Monsi
Yes.
Steve Covino
All right, so we actually got a lot of people calling up. Not sure why we're not giving away prizes yet, but if they want to try Hot Topics, obviously.
Monsi
Covino and Rich pizza and stirrup line.
Steve Covino
Yeah, exactly. Over Tom Thibodeau. So we're going to get to that. But your thoughts on this for sure. 87799 on Fox @COVINO and Rich.
Rich Davis
The reality is everyone's talking about Tom Thibodeau. We're gonna get to it. But we figured why not give you a little Tom Thibodeau breather, a little.
Steve Covino
Break in the action.
Rich Davis
Talk about some pizza and stirrups. That's how I eat pizza. Only in st. Just stirrups, by the.
Steve Covino
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Steve Covino
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Monsi
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Rich Davis
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Monsi
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Danny G
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Wow.
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Rich Davis
I was Sam got my reference before.
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Rich Davis
We have been called the Harry and Lloyd of sports talk radio.
Steve Covino
I'm okay with.
Rich Davis
Yeah, let's go to your feedback.
Steve Covino
We've been called worse, actually.
Rich Davis
We are going to get to Thibodeau and the Knicks and is this the best move ever? Is it the worst move?
Steve Covino
Well, the guy, he just took them on that run. It makes no sense.
Rich Davis
We're going to get to that. But two dumb stories. Get fired on your day off.
Monsi
Yeah, Rich, I don't know whether to be impressed that the phone lines are loaded or embarrassed.
Rich Davis
Both. We could be both.
Steve Covino
You know what it is, Danny G. We just went dummy fishing and caught Tripp, Andy, Marley, Bruno, Mitch and a slew of other people. So hang tight.
Rich Davis
I'll tell you what. What we did was we unlocked the memory. And the memory that we unlocked was having to wear stirrups over your socks when you played little league baseball. In fact, I hit up my high school pals and I said, yo, guys, dumb thought that we're talking about on Fox Sports Radio. What happened to the stirrup? And my buddy said, holy s crazy. I haven't thought of that. You unlocked the memory. I think he goes, I think there was a specific year in high school, late 90s, where one season we went from black socks, I'm sorry, black stirrups, to the coach said, why don't we just wear black socks? So there was a time, I think late 90s, and if you try to backtrack it, you could look at your.
Steve Covino
Favorite stars, big Jim Tome, as a twin, as an Indian, the big barn door. Would they call him Jim Tome? What do you think he was wearing on his calves? That big galoot had stirrups on. Now, there's a lot of young people thinking, what the hell are stirrups? Which I'm shocked by. So I appreciate your honesty because that makes the conversation so much more fun. It's like when you tell a young person about Monica Lewinsky and the blue dress. People are like, what? Oh, sit down.
Rich Davis
I got something to tell you.
Steve Covino
Wait, you don't know about the cigar story with Bill Clinton?
Danny G
What?
Steve Covino
No. What?
Rich Davis
Let me tell you. They don't teach you that.
Steve Covino
I'm very excited to tell you what a Stirrup is young people, kiddos. Stirrup socks are basically normal socks with a huge hole cut in it for the entire foot. So you had the bottom of the.
Rich Davis
Stirrup in your cleat, which was all.
Steve Covino
Bunched up depending on how you wore the stirrup. In baseball. This is from AI Baseball stirrups are socks worn over traditional sanitary socks serving both a practical and stylistic purpose. Originally designed to protect players from potential infections caused by dyes in colored socks, injuries that would scrape the shins and stirrups provided an extra layer of protection and also an extra support to the sock. And it also displayed the color of the team you were playing for. So it's part of the uniform that you rarely see nowadays. And Rich brought it to our attention because none of these little leaguers that he's coaching are wearing them at all. Like, they don't exist anymore.
Rich Davis
It's like team specialized socks now.
Monsi
Nobody else on our network has this content.
Steve Covino
No, that's a fact.
Emma
I just sent you guys all a video because I think, is this a stir up? It's an Oklahoma softball player.
Steve Covino
Don't worry, Monsie, because we're buying you some for Christmas.
Emma
Okay? Thank you. But can you just look at this? I sent this to you guys, so look at when you get a chance.
Rich Davis
I didn't get it. I think I blocked you.
Steve Covino
Perfect.
Emma
Thank you so much.
Rich Davis
I'm waiting for the text to come through.
Steve Covino
877989 on Fox on Twitter.
Rich Davis
Who checks Twitter?
Tom Brokaw
Because that's where I got the video.
Steve Covino
Okay.
Rich Davis
80 year old white guy. All right, let's see. Monty sent us a. I don't know. I'm not a big Twitter guy.
Steve Covino
I'm always on X ovino and Rich at stevecovino.
Monsi
Yeah, yeah, she does, right?
Rich Davis
Do you see it moving? Where you at?
Steve Covino
So I'm shocked that people. It's generational. Some people don't know other people. Like what? Of course, everybody wore stirrups back in the day in baseball.
Rich Davis
All right, Marley. In Rochester, let's start there. What you got, bud?
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah, man. I'm glad you guys stirred up that memory. I remember them from the air. From the late 80s into the 90s, I played little league baseball and high school baseball and we had different colors, you know. Hey, the mighty, mighty Southwest coast. We wore blue stirrups. And with the Wilson Wildcats High school baseball, man, we wore black in that match with the black and red man, with the coats, it was blue. And the yellow man. Yo, that's not as dope. I want to bring it back you want to bring it back? I think you can wear them up, order them on Amazon and stuff. Man, I would rock those with the old baseball shorts and stuff. Man, that would look hot.
Rich Davis
Thank you, bud.
Steve Covino
Monty, appreciate great phone call. But, Monty, you did prove that they still exist because this girl in Oklahoma is wearing them. Right.
Emma
And that's what you're talking about.
Steve Covino
Yeah, exactly what it is. Yep.
Rich Davis
But if you look around Major League Baseball now, I did. Most players are showing no sock. Right.
Steve Covino
Like, he has, like, designer once in a while.
Rich Davis
Like, Pete Alonzo will rock the. The higher baseball pant, and he'll wear, like, special met socks with, like, the city skyline and put Dodgers do that, too.
Danny G
They got, like, the palm tree sock.
Rich Davis
With the sun, the white and blue picture. Ohtani, his pants are going down to the cleat. You're not seeing Otani. I get that, though.
Danny G
It looks better with the sock.
Emma
It does look better.
Danny G
I think it looks cooler now.
Steve Covino
I wonder if Ohtani's wearing gold toes or bombas. What's going on?
Rich Davis
What's he doing?
Steve Covino
I want to know. So is he wearing the Nike dry fits? Let's go Back to the phones. 87799 on Fox, and then we'll talk some NBA.
Danny G
Andy.
Rich Davis
Andy. Andy in Mississippi. What's up, Andy?
Steve Covino
Hey, buddy.
Ryan Seacrest
Hey, guys. The sanitary hose also made the look a lot cleaner. So if you wore, like, tube socks that were white with the wrinkles and the elastic in them, and you wore stirrups over those, it looked kind of bush league. So the sanitary hose made it a real smooth transition. But the funny story I have.
Rich Davis
I cannot laugh when you say sanitary hose.
Steve Covino
Yeah. Rich only knows about unsanitary hose.
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah, that's what I've heard. Everybody knows but my mom. My brother wanted his stirrups, like, half inch thin.
Rich Davis
Yeah.
Ryan Seacrest
A lot of the stirrups were wide. So she would take an old pair of underwear of his and get elastic from the underwear, cut the stirrup at the bottom, and sew the elastic of the underwear in between so he could pull them up even higher and make that stirrup almost, like, pencil thin.
Rich Davis
Some people wanted to do that. Yeah.
Steve Covino
He was pinstriping his sock, basically.
Monsi
That's next level.
Steve Covino
It was a whole look. Yeah, there was a definite look to it. And now, like Rich said, it's either the soccer. Your pants are all the way down. Who's the first person you think of pants all the way down? Manny Ramirez.
Emma
That's a good one.
Steve Covino
Yeah.
Rich Davis
Manny Or Cece Sabathia.
Monsi
Manny being Manny for the Dodgers, Mon C, I think it was Corey Seger. I picture him with the low pants.
Steve Covino
And by the way, there is relevance. It's not only that Rich is ordering uniforms for his little nose picking team. Today is the anniversary of the uniform.
Rich Davis
First baseball uniform ever worn on this day in 1851. And it was a straw hat, a white shirt and blue trousers by the New York Knickerbockers of baseball.
Danny G
Probably all made of wool.
Rich Davis
Very not breath. Not breathable.
Steve Covino
No.
Danny G
Sweaty and itchy.
Rich Davis
All right, let's say hi to Tripp in Vegas. Thank you for the pizza.
Emma
Yeah, Tripp, Tripp, thanks buddy, so much.
Steve Covino
Plain and pepperoni. That's how it's done.
Ryan Seacrest
What's going on, gentlemen? I got a few things. I'll cover all this real quick. So I'm at the club being Sam's club. I got a new listener, John.
Rich Davis
What'S up?
Ryan Seacrest
Johnny Hart radio. So he'll hear the shout out once the tape delays off. So the reason I send the cheese pizza because I know that Monty is a vegetarian and she may be single one day. Who knows? Come to Vegas and then the stirrups. I have a friend of mine at work, her son, I was like, no, they wouldn't let him wear socks and shoes. I'm like, no, go get him cleats and stirrups. And she's like, oh my gosh, he was so happy. That's part of baseball.
Rich Davis
You know what's interesting?
Steve Covino
I thought it was, man.
Rich Davis
I just was trying to figure out timeline wise, we're sort of learning this together now, right? If I look back to our 80 superstars, like I said, Kirk Gibson, Paul Molitor, Ozzy Smith, George Bread, Daryl Strawberries, they all wore stirrups, all of them. But if you look up, if you Google image, Frank Thomas, Ken Griffey Jr. That generation, all baseball pants down to the cleat. And I think when players started to show sock again, the stirrup was gone. There was a generation of that baggy pant, longer pant baseball uniform.
Steve Covino
And the Cece Sabathi would come out in his PJs, it looked like.
Rich Davis
And you know what? The stirrup was forever done. Unless you really, like you said, specially order it. The end.
Steve Covino
Moving on. Crazy observation though. And wild to think that there's a generation where they have no idea what that even is because I thought that was part of the uniform.
Rich Davis
You know, it's funny too, when you look at old football videos of all the pads people used to wear that.
Steve Covino
They don't Now, Yeah, I find it to be careless in the NFL. You're not rocking your pads like you see some of.
Rich Davis
Like, if you watch an old movie from the 80s and it's a football movie, you're like, what's with all the pads, dude?
Steve Covino
Somebody, like, NFL players don't even wear, like, thigh pads or knee pads.
Rich Davis
Position players looked like, like, picture Al Bundy for polkai.
Danny G
Like, all padded up, bulky, square.
Steve Covino
Again, it's part of the era. It's part of the look, too. It was meant for protection, like, what was it called? Like the. You know, the neck braces, that cowboy collar. Yeah, the cowboy collar they would wear. That went away. It just went away. So thanks again for your feedback and your phone calls. On the anniversary of the uniform, we'll take two more phone calls and wrap it up.
Rich Davis
In the NBA, we give the Michigan Wolverines the Fab Five. We give them credit for changing the style of the long shorts and the NBA changed. Does Ken Griffey Jr not get enough credit?
Steve Covino
Because every Griffey, he gets the backwards hat credit.
Rich Davis
The backwards hat. But also look at every picture of Griffey. When you Google Ken Griffey Jr. Everything's a looser fit 1990s baseball pant. And he was the man.
Steve Covino
He was the kid. So, yeah, he probably doesn't get enough credit, but he gets the hat credit. And it all sort of coincides, I think. All right, two more phone calls. Wrap it up. We got Bruno and Brooklyn.
Rich Davis
What's up, Bruno boy?
Ryan Seacrest
Cnr. We love you, man.
Rich Davis
Hey, down here in Brooklyn.
Ryan Seacrest
Hey.
Rich Davis
Hey.
Ryan Seacrest
You guys hit a nerve today with the stirrups.
Rich Davis
I love it.
Ryan Seacrest
From when I was, you know, Little League through Connie Mack. I don't know if you guys know.
Rich Davis
Connie Mack was like, so funny. It's so funny. I didn't think anyone would get the reference. My buddy Rob hit me up and he goes, I remember wearing baseball socks for the first time in Connie Mac, which we wore blue.
Danny G
Yeah, Connie Mack.
Ryan Seacrest
And then right into high school. But here's the deal. I remember as a kid, so pumped to put the stirrups on, because to your point, in the 80s, when these guys are rocking these stirrups, you thought you were big league when you got your stirrup.
Steve Covino
Yeah, exactly. It's so funny.
Ryan Seacrest
You felt. And you always had. You rocked them up in the knee. At least we did. We rocked them the knee. But it was wild because our high school colors were blue and gold. And I'll never forget, they went with these navy socks and the bright gold I thought it was like WWE gold stirrups, you know, really crazy. But it was cool.
Steve Covino
Yeah, well, that was the other thing. That's a great point. Another memory unlocked.
Rich Davis
The accent color, right? Yeah.
Steve Covino
The accent color went this way. So I played for Union High School, let's say, right? And it was maroon and gold. So I had to have gold socks made of actual gold. Danny G. That's how pimp I was. And maroon stirrups to have that look. So I'd have the maroon stirrups with the gold sock. So. Thank you, Bruno. Bruno. Let's go to Mitch to wrap it up. Mitch in Jersey, you're on the Covino and Rich show, Fox Sports Radio.
Rich Davis
What's up, Mitch?
Ryan Seacrest
How's it going, gang? I'll give you three quick things.
Steve Covino
Go ahead.
Ryan Seacrest
First of the serves, they're bygones, right? They wear them long pants. They're almost like bell bottoms.
Rich Davis
Yeah.
Ryan Seacrest
Best pizza. Don't put any on pizza, just regular cheese. New York pizza is the best.
Tom Brokaw
That's right.
Ryan Seacrest
And with the next dibs on taste. It's ridiculous. How about Tom's cat, Kate? You're a center, not a wing player. Play like a Center. He's 7ft tall. They had to get another bigger guard because they walked all over. He's too short. Great scorer, though.
Steve Covino
Thank you, man.
Rich Davis
Mitch, you know what? That's a perfect transition because after Monsieur's update, we're going to dive into some NBA. But of course, we need to get pizza and stirrups out of the way first. But, you know, we wanted to give you a Thibodeau break because everyone's talking about it.
Steve Covino
Well, we didn't know that conversation would be such a hit with everybody. I thought it'd be a passing sort of comment.
Monsi
Well, yeah, every line is still ringing and I'm not answering them right now.
Steve Covino
So we will talk, Tom Thibodeau. And there's two ways to look at it.
Rich Davis
I get.
Steve Covino
I get it, right? But I mean, they had a pretty sweet run. Best one in 25 years.
Rich Davis
Or did they? Well, we'll explain, but let's go to Monty for an update. What's up, Mons?
Emma
Yeah, well, the big story, guys, right? Tom Thibodeau being relieved of his duties with the Knicks. Not only did he take them to their first east finals in 25 years, in four of the five years he was there, they went to the playoff. He also led the Knicks to consecutive 50 plus win seasons. For the first time since the 1990s, the Knicks extended Thibodeau this last summer on a deal that was supposed to take him through the 2027, 2028 season. He now finishes his time in New York with the fourth most wins by a coach in franchise history. A little NFL news for you. Hey, Bryce Huff, he passed his physical with the 49ers, so all good there for you.
Steve Covino
Rickle.
Rich Davis
Know what I love? The fact that if you connect the dots when he was with the jets and Robert Salah, I mean he performed really well as a Jet under Robert Salah. Re United now in the Bay Area, which is awesome for the Niners.
Emma
Absolutely, absolutely.
Rich Davis
Could be a big get.
Emma
Yes, Michael Parsons not attending voluntary OTAs, but Brian Scheinheimer did say that he expects him to be present for mandatory minicamp for the Cowboys. Baseball News Diamondbacks ace Corbin Burns goes on the 15 day IL with elbow inflammation. Yankees closer Luke Weaver expected to miss four to six weeks because of a hamstring injury. And Bryce Hart Harper is back in the Phillies lineup today following a five game absence since taking a 95 mile power fastball to his right elbow. So he's back in action. Back to you guys.
Steve Covino
Hey, you know who else is back in action? Jazz. Chisholm Jazz.
Rich Davis
Chisholm Jazz is back.
Emma
Did he get hit with a fastball?
Steve Covino
No.
Rich Davis
Jazz. Hey, let me throw this in there. Something we're going to get to next with the Tom Thibodeau story, a layer that a lot of people are not mentioning enough every year. Isn't Tom Thibodeau consistently the coach voted play the players vote the coach least likely they want to play for in those player surveys?
Steve Covino
Yeah, but he's not trying to be their pal, man. He's trying to win some games.
Rich Davis
If you come up and listen, if you look it up, Tom Thibodeau has been consistently voted as the coach players would least likely want to play for in those anonymous NBA player surveys.
Steve Covino
So miss where Monsieur said four of the last five years they made the playoffs under him though.
Rich Davis
Did you miss where I said no one likes them? We'll get to all this next Kavino and Rich right here on Fox Sports Radio.
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Steve Covino
Steer it up, bro. Bob Marley style. I'm wearing stirrups to work tomorrow.
Rich Davis
Bryce. Bryce Harper.
Steve Covino
Bryce Harper wears a high sock. Pull up. Rich and I are playing a game off the air. How do you, how do you visualize these players?
Rich Davis
Name a player and you got to think, ooh, what type of socks are they wear? Because it's, it's such a weird thought that baseball, which we consider, you know, not, not the most flashy sport compared to the NBA and the NFL, the only show of individuality in the world of Major League baseball is do you wear long pants or baseball socks like I like? All right, if I would say Jeter when you're a big Jeter fan.
Steve Covino
Well, hold on, Rich, now that we brought it up, I think I have to tell everybody something personal to me here on the Fox Sports Radio Nation. I don't know if my parents are listening, but I am bisoxual. So when it comes to my socks, I wear high boys pulled up. Sometimes when I'm feeling like a down fool, yeah, I pull them up real high and then sometimes I wear the low boys. I'm showing a lot of a lot of man leg today.
Rich Davis
Look at that. That is true.
Steve Covino
Yeah.
Rich Davis
Don't worry, I won't tell your parents you're bisexual.
Steve Covino
I won't need stirrups when I wear to low boys like this.
Rich Davis
Let's see, like a guy like Pete Alonzo. Sometimes high sock, sometimes low pants.
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Please do. Why did Danny not pick when Buto put away the Dodgers in extra innings last night? Because he still may be mad about that.
Monsi
That wasn't historic. Tigers.
Rich Davis
Okay, fair enough.
Steve Covino
Harry Carpenter.
Monsi
Yeah, and it was 10 nothing. So Kerry Carpenter's first home run won that game.
Rich Davis
And by the way, Danny, Mets, Dodgers.
Monsi
That was such a good game.
Rich Davis
You know, I wouldn't be up, I wouldn't be too bummed if they split this series because you know what? It really is like, playoff atmosphere. Baseball in June. It was, it was pretty, pretty awesome.
Monsi
Watching last year came down to extras and those runners, the automatic runners on second base, which is a debate for another day.
Steve Covino
Tom Thibodeau is the big story of the day. We're going to get to this, I promise you. But since it's the anniversary of the official baseball uniform and we're talking uniforms, we spent so much time on it, I got in a debate with me and a few of my rock friends, right? I'm on Turbo 41 every night on SXM.
Rich Davis
Sorry to hear that.
Steve Covino
Yeah, I know. And ESPN did a documentary, like a short story about how someone broke the mold when it comes to different colored Yankee hats. And they Credit Spike Lee, 1996, for reaching out to George Steinbrenner to make sure that he could wear a red Yankee hat to match his outfit. And that was the turning point when the Yankees beat the Braves in 96.
Rich Davis
So it wasn't Limp Bizkit.
Steve Covino
And I, as a Rock fan and Yankee fan, I'm like, hey, that that might be true and all that. Spike Lee wore the red Yankee hat. But when I think of red Yankee hat, I think of Fred Durst. Lim Biscuit did it all for the nookie and all the nookie girls with their puffy jackets and the red Yankee hat. They credit Spike Lee. Not one mention of Fred Durst. And I'm like, man, I Give Fred Durst the credit.
Rich Davis
Getting no love.
Monsi
Durst brought it to the masses. If it wasn't for him, those hats wouldn't be inside lids.
Steve Covino
You really think that? Because I think that too. But I'm like, maybe I'm biased here. I'm a Yankees fan, but I'm also a Limp Bizkit fan. Nothing against Spike Lee. He's great, and he's great for New York Sports. He's a huge fan. He gets the credit for that.
Rich Davis
Well, if he was the first to go to Steinbrenner and say, is it okay?
Steve Covino
He's saying that he went to new era first, and new era was like, nah, we can't do that because it's against, you know, the rules that Yankees got blue hats. So he went to the source. He went to Steinbrenner. Steinbrenner approved it. And after that, the floodgates opened for different options for everybody, and that's where the turning point was.
Rich Davis
Wow.
Steve Covino
But I credit Fred Durst all the way. Nookie came out in 99. Just for reference, interestingly enough, I'm wondering who you think of.
Rich Davis
Is the. Is the baseball hat the one piece of sporting equipment that also transcends into everyday life?
Steve Covino
Yeah. They also say the. The NY Yankees hat is the most famous sport hat in the world.
Rich Davis
Think about it. In other sports. Basketball sneakers and baseball hats. Are those the league leaders as far as, like, regular people wear them, but it's technically sporting equipment.
Steve Covino
Yeah, it's the number one sporting equipment.
Rich Davis
That has hit Main street or Zapatos day. Tennis, tennis shoes.
Steve Covino
It's a baseball hat. There's no other. Yes, the baseball hat for sure.
Rich Davis
Baseball hat.
Steve Covino
Yep. So anyway, I'm just wondering, Fox Sports Radio Nation, when I say red Yankee hat, who do you think of?
Rich Davis
I think of Fred Durst, too. So I'm with you.
Steve Covino
All right, now, moving on. Tom thibodeau, fired after five seasons. Four out of the five seasons in the playoffs. Furthest they've gone since 1999. Fresh off of a nice run. They were in a lot of the games. They blew the first game. I mean, it took a lucky bounce to beat them. Yeah, in the first game.
Rich Davis
A miraculous bounce.
Steve Covino
Yeah, it was. It was the luckiest bounce in the world. You got to keep that in mind when we're talking about this. Dude lost his job. I imagine Brunson did like the guy. Your star player likes the guy. He defended him in a press conference. We'll get to that. Your thoughts on Tom Thibodeau being fired? We'll tell you. We'll tell you what we think.
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Podcast Summary: Covino & Rich - Pizza & Stirrups & Thibs
Title: The Herd with Colin Cowherd
Host/Authors: Steve Covino and Rich Davis
Episode: Covino & Rich - Pizza & Stirrups & Thibs
Release Date: June 4, 2025
Duration: Approximately 43 minutes
The episode begins with Steve Covino and Rich Davis welcoming listeners to their live show on Fox Sports Radio. They express gratitude towards their listeners and announce an upcoming party in Las Vegas, setting a lively and engaging tone for the episode.
Main Discussion: The hosts delve into a spirited debate about the best way to order pizza, emphasizing simplicity to avoid conflicts, especially when catering to a group.
Steve Covino [05:01]: "We don't need all this meat lover nonsense. Some cheese, some pepperonis. That's it."
Monsi [05:05]: "Danny G. Our boy Tripp."
Rich Davis [08:10]: "I'm saying if you want to appeal to the masses, if you're ordering pizza for a kid's birthday party, for the office, for a little, it's the only way for a fight night. All you need regular or pepperoni."
Key Points:
Plain and Pepperoni Preferred: Both hosts advocate for ordering plain and pepperoni pizzas to satisfy the majority and minimize leftovers.
Critique of Specialty Pizzas: Specialty pizzas with various toppings like vegetables or multiple meats are criticized for being less popular and often left over.
Cultural Preferences: Rich Davis mentions, "If you want meat lovers, get a different meal," highlighting the divisiveness of topping preferences.
Conclusion: The consensus is clear: to maintain harmony and ensure satisfaction, stick to basic toppings like cheese and pepperoni when ordering for a group.
Transition into Topic: The conversation shifts from pizza to baseball uniforms, specifically focusing on the historical use of stirrup socks and their gradual disappearance from modern uniforms.
Key Discussion Points:
Historical Use of Stirrups:
Generational Differences:
Function and Fashion:
Current Relevance:
Notable Quotes:
Rich Davis [27:35]: "Stirrup in your cleat, which was all."
Steve Covino [28:54]: "Stirrup socks are basically normal socks with a huge hole cut in it for the entire foot."
Conclusion: The hosts nostalgically reflect on the evolution of baseball uniforms, lamenting the absence of stirrup socks in today's game. They highlight both the practical reasons for their decline and the cultural shift towards different sock styles. Listener interactions further underscore the generational gap in awareness about stirrups.
Introduction to the Topic: The hosts shift focus to the primary topic of the episode: Tom Thibodeau's unexpected dismissal as the head coach of the New York Knicks.
Key Discussion Points:
Thibodeau's Achievements:
Paradox of Popularity:
Fan and Insider Opinions:
Notable Quotes:
Rich Davis [38:16]: "Tom Thibodeau has been consistently voted as the coach players would least likely want to play for."
Steve Covino [50:03]: "The guy just took them on that run. It makes no sense."
Conclusion: Covino and Rich dissect the irony of Thibodeau's firing, pondering whether his interpersonal relationships within the team outweighed his strategic successes. They express surprise over the move, given the team's improved performance under his leadership, and anticipate further analysis as they delve deeper into the implications for the Knicks.
Engagement with Audience: Throughout the episode, Covino and Rich engage with callers who share their own experiences and opinions related to the main topics.
Other Sporting Highlights:
MLB Update:
NBA and NFL News:
Notable Quotes:
Rich Davis [36:15]: "The accent color, right?"
Ryan Seacrest [37:22]: "Best pizza. Don't put any on pizza, just regular cheese. New York pizza is the best."
Conclusion: The hosts balance their main discussions with lighter interactions and updates on various sports, keeping the show dynamic and engaging. Listener contributions add personal anecdotes, enriching the overall conversation.
Deep Dive into Thibodeau's Impact: Covino and Rich return to analyze the broader impact of Thibodeau's tenure with the Knicks, considering both his strategic decisions and his relationships with players and management.
Final Thoughts: They weigh the successes versus the interpersonal challenges that may have led to his dismissal, emphasizing the complex nature of coaching roles in professional sports.
Notable Quotes:
Rich Davis [40:35]: "We will talk about this next on Fox Sports Radio."
Steve Covino [50:49]: "Tom Thibodeau is the big story of the day."
Conclusion: The episode wraps up with a comprehensive analysis of Tom Thibodeau's legacy with the Knicks, acknowledging his significant contributions while questioning the reasons behind his abrupt departure. The hosts leave listeners anticipating future discussions on the repercussions of this decision for the team and Thibodeau's career.
As per guidelines, non-content sections such as advertisements, intros, and outros are omitted from the summary. The episode concludes with a mix of promotional content and final thoughts, which have been excluded to maintain focus on the main discussions.
Overall Summary: In this episode of "Covino & Rich," hosts Steve Covino and Rich Davis navigate through a lively discussion on the best practices for ordering pizza, favoring simplicity to ensure group satisfaction. The conversation then transitions into a nostalgic examination of baseball uniforms, particularly the decline of stirrup socks, highlighting generational differences in sports fashion awareness. The centerpiece of the show is an in-depth analysis of Tom Thibodeau's firing from the New York Knicks, despite his successful track record, sparking debates on leadership dynamics in professional sports. Throughout, listener interactions and additional sporting news enrich the dialogue, providing a comprehensive and engaging experience for fans of Covino and Rich.
This summary captures the essence and key discussions of the podcast episode, structured into clear sections with relevant quotes and timestamps for a comprehensive overview.