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All right, we continue on Fred
Rogan, Rodney Pete on five s LA

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Sports this hour. If you're just
jumping on, we're giving away a pair

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of tickets you'll see the Dodgers and
Giants tomorrow night at the stadium. It's

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Keithy Hernandez Boablehead night. We will
give you a cue to call. We'd

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love you to win and be part
of it out at the stadium tomorrow.

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So good luck and keep listening.
Also, later this hour, Vick will

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be along with our spirituality that we
so desperately crave. And uh, someone

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gets a second chance, Someone gets
another opportunity. It was bad for him,

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kind of ended their career quite frankly, but they've been given a second

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chance, and we'll talk all about
Yeah, that's what we're all about.

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That's what this country is all about. Love. We love a comeback and

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we love a second chance story.
Fred, all right, we'll get to

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that, but now let's bring on
our good friend David Vasse. Dave,

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good afternoon to you. I'm Rodney's
good friend, so yeah, I guess

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technically okay, yeah, that's why
I said hour, meaning Rodney. That's

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my barbecue brother, right, Rodney, Holly r J. Yeah, exactly,

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Yeah, baby, yeah, Kevin. Kevin's in there, Ronnie,

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you know what. Yeah, Yeah, that's true. All right, Dave,

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I just read something on Bleacher reported
came down show. Hey O'tani one

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hundred million dollars in endorsements this year. Do you believe that that might be

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conservative? That's what Ken, That's
what Ken Rosenthal reported in his extensive story

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about just the whole Instillar, the
insular group of Otani Nez ballelo is agent

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and Ipe, the former interpreter and
pseudo business manager. That yeah, that's

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what is estimated. He's making one
hundred million off the field. And when

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he was with the Angels, that's
what people were telling me, that he

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was making close to fifty to sixty
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and I don't even doubt that,
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conservative. I don't know if you
know people know that it listened to the

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show. But my son lives in
Tokyo and has been there for the last

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couple of years and has actually,
you know, been somewhat active. You

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know, there have been a lot
of I guess and envoys that have gone

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back and forth from the Dodgers to
Japan on behalf of show Hey, And

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of course, I obviously it makes
sense because it's leading up to next year's

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opening series over there in Tokyo.
But he tells me that you can't go

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anywhere without Otani being everywhere, whether
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whether it be something Otani. It
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I don't even doubt that one hundred
million dollars off the field that he's making

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is a question. Yeah, I
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in that kind of stuff. It's
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going back to his time with the
Angels, that's what everybody was telling me.

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He was making upwards of fifty million
dollars in endorsements, and certainly being

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with the Dodgers, it only increases. Remember remember the cat from the Yankees,

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god Zella Mattsu was his name,
Matsui, right, yeah, yeah,

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he was one. Yeah, he
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that They were people were talking about
how, you know, how much each

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year old was making and each ye
row was did this and it was really

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him that was the guy that was
making all the money. And it can't

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do in Japan. But yeah,
it's crazy. It's crazy in that game.

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Next, that series, that opening
series in Tokyo is going to be

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unbelievable. Get your tickets for it. I mean, I feel like a

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lot of people want to get over
there. I'm not sure how they're going

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to do the ticket sales. Like
in South Korea they would not sell the

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tickets to fans here in North America
they limited the ticket sales to those on

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that part of the world, So
I'm not even sure. I guess like

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in Japan they sold them. But
that's about it. But yeah, I'll

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worry about that when we get closer
to it. Rodney, Yeah, exactly,

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all right, Dave, Rodgers still
have twenty twenty four to take care

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of. Yeah, and I am
right they do. And that being said,

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with the trade deadline coming, now, what are you hearing? Well,

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a lot of the same names as
of now, and the next five

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days are going to be pivotal for
a lot of these teams that are somewhat

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on the bubble of deciding whether or
not their buyers or sellers or holding on

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to their players. Seems like the
Rangers, specifically, possibly the Toronto Blue

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Jays. But right now I'm hearing
the same things. The Dodgers are still

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going after starting pitching. They're still
going after an outfielder, corner outfielder Randio

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rose Arena. I found out actually
talking to a source that the Cubs have

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dispersed a number of their scouts to
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organization. So that tells me possibly
the Dodgers and Cubs might be kicking the

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tires on the trade for one of
their outfielders. And Ian Happ was a

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guy that Dodgers had interest in a
few years back. And who knows,

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the Dodgers have brought back former players
in the last ten years, and Cody

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Bellinger might be on the radar despite
having a broken pinky right now, he's

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on the il. You never know, But the Cubs are definitely scouting the

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Dodgers minor league organizations right now.
And look the Angels, I wouldn't rule

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them out as far as being the
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like Luis Renhifo, who the Dodgers
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it was nixed by Arti Morino.
So there's a lot of different players including

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India, Rose Arena, and Tampa
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yeah, it's interesting, David,
It's it's probably it's not obviously an

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easy decision for Andrew Freeman and and
the Dodgers organization. But if you're you're

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looking at it Nowaday from put your
hat on, looking at the landscape of

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the Dodgers and the injuries that they've
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you're getting some guys coming back.
Bobby Miller's coming back, Kershaw starting on

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Thursday. It looks like Walker Bueller
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don't know for sure about Yama Modo, but hopefully by September he comes back.

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Do you focused on the starting pitcher
regardless or do you go more positioned

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because the bottom of the lineup as
even though they've they performed well the last

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couple of games that the bottom of
the lineup has struggled. Where do you

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where do you really focus? Well? I think it's not mutually exclusive,

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Rodney. The Dodgers can do both
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I'm starting to feel like the Garrett
Crochet dots are connecting to baltimorean more

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than the Dodgers. Even though the
Dodgers have interest. It feels like Jack

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Flaherty out of Harvard Westlake, who's
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is going to be moved. He
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moved. And Derek Scooble I would
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the Dodgers looking for an outfielder that
can play every day because you look at

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the Dodger outfield t Oscar Hernandez has
played virtually every game and been the most

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productive outfielder and the most consistent outfielder. And if they had another bat there

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all of a sudden, now it
gives you more options. With Andy Pater

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has to maybe platoon with Jason Hayward. There's a lot of different possibilities if

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they had another outfielder that could play
every day. Dave Evan Phillips no secret

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has struggle a bit. Command is
a little off. Dave Robert said,

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he need him to be good.
So how do they get him back on

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track? Well, he needs to
go back to establishing his sastball. He's

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been relying on that sweeper a little
bit too much and I'm sure he's working

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on the mechanics with that pitch to
get the seal back because that's his wife

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out strikeout pitch. But it feels
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too much and it's taken away from
his sastball command. What you think about

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I've been I've been championing my man
up there in San Francisco. He pitched

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last night, Blake Snell Dave.
I know he was in you know,

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coming off of some banged up and
some injuries and stuff like that, but

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he looked good. Is he a
possible a guy that the Dodgers may look

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at. I don't see the Giants
trading Blakes now to the Dodgers. So

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Dodgers and Giants have only made three
trades since moving to California back in nineteen

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fifty eight. I just don't see
that happening. Damn, that's my guy.

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Hey, the Dodgers had their chance
during the off season. They sure

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did, they Suld did? I
love Fred? Fred gets on me because

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I talk about him all the time, but I I just like his compete,

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and you do people get on me
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I didn't know that, Rodney,
Yeah, me and you in the same

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boat. Man. I like him
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two times by Young Award winner.
There's a lot to like, right,

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Why don't you guys marry hell with
you? Fred? What you Fred?

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I could see him being traded to
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him, Dave, Right, Yes, they fall out of the wild card

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race. I mean they're five games
under five hundred right now. I could

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definitely, and the Yankees had interest
in hitter in the off season. I

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could definitely see a trade between the
Giants and Yankees for Celle Zilla all right

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and River Ryan. Last night,
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we going to see more of him? Yeah? He's sticking around, definitely,

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especially with the Dodgers saying goodbye to
James Paxton. For now, he's

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here. We'll see what the Dodgers
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and there might be one more start
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yeah, he's sticking around. Hey, Dave, is there any thought

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I mean, love me some Tascar
hernandez as, I'm sure. I mean,

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he's become a fan favorite now.
Any thought of talking to him now

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and trying to solidify something or lock
him up or do something multiple years with

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him before the season's up. No, I don't see that, Rodney.

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We're too far down the road now. If that was going to take place,

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it was going to take place earlier
in the season. The Dodgers went

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into this sunning him for a one
year deal. He went into it betting

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on himself so he could hit the
open market again. So I don't see

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him agreeing to an extension. The
Dodgers are not Pittsburgh or Cincinnati or any

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of these small market teams where they
have to rush to extend veteran player like

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him. And the good news is
for Dodger fans, he loves being here.

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He wants to play here. So
it feels like once he hit story

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agency, he wants his fair market
value and wants to give the Dodgers every

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opportunity to give him that value.
So he wants to be here. The

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Dodgers want him here. I could
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and being able to make something happen. All right, Dave, thanks for

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jumping on again. Really appreciate it, my pleasure. Guys, take care

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all right. Derry goes David Vasse
out of Dodger Stadium, Dodgers and Giants

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again tonight. Don't forget we're giving
away tickets for tomorrow night's game, and

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we'll get to that before three o'clock. Second chances. Everybody deserves a second

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chance, right If you say you're
sorry, if you put in the work,

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you know, if you let people
know you sincerely felt bad and you've

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corrected some things, then I think
most people believe you should have a second

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chance. Is that fair? That's
fair. Yeah. Absolutely. We live

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in a country of second chances.
And that's and I think, you know,

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I think certain things you do,
we're not perfect. Certain things you

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do in your life you may regret
and you may, you know, feel

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bad about at that, you know, and after the fact. But I

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think it's good to give people some
opportunities and some second chances, because you

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know, it shouldn't be you know, one mistake ruins everything in your life

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going forward. Right. So Tom
Brenneman and the story happened a couple of

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years ago. Tom Brenneman was really
acknowledged as one of the top sportscasters in

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the United States, and he had
worked with the Cincinnati Reds forever. His

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dad was the voice of the Reds. If you remember Rodney, Yeah,

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yeah, he was also one of
the football guys on Fox. When Fox

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got the NFL package. Uh he
was hired very quickly, and he was

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probably at that time the number two
team. I mean, it wasn't Joe

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Buck, but if you're one of
the top two or three teams, yeah

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you're pro. He was number two. I think he was too. Yeah,

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you're you're very highly considered. Uh
So, anyway, he was doing

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a Reds game, and one thing
we know in our business, and no

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matter how many years you do it, you always have to remember, if

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you are sitting around a microphone,
you must consider it to be hot.

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And what does that mean. That
means somebody could hear what you say.

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Even if all the buttons are off
and there's no way possible this thing could

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be on one way or another,
it could be on. So you're always

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taught, Rodney, and you know
this. Yes, if you're around a

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mic, it's hot. It's hot, so don't doom. It's hotly,

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so don't say anything. Anyway,
he did. He made a homophobic comment

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between innings, and what happened was
you didn't hear it on the air,

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but you could hear it on the
satellite feed, right, just because you

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couldn't hear it on TV. Yeah, it went up on the satellite,

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It went up on the bird and
people did hear it. And it wasn't

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good. It wasn't good. And
he was finished. He was finished with

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Fox, Bam, done. That
was it. That was it at Fox.

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And I mean he had worked for
years, years and he was acknowledged

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as one of the top guys.
Yeah, and it was at the height

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height of you know, obviously social
media and tensions were high and me too

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movements. I mean all it was
at the height of all of that when

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when this came down, right,
So anyway, he was done at Fox.

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The Reds, the Reds not so
fast. They suspended him. He

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met with groups in Cincinnati, apologized, he wanted to become involved, learn

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more, try to make amends,
but the pressure was too great and then

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the Reds Dingdom too. So now
he's out of work and he's been out

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of work because he made a comment
around a microphone and the feeling was,

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well, if he said that and
he didn't think anybody was hearing it,

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is that how he feels. I
don't know the answer to that question.

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All I know is he said it. Well, now he's been given another

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chance after this many years. He's
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is going to work on their football
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the Pac twelve, which obviously there's
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Yeah, it's like the Pack two. Yeah. So his first game

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will be Oregon State against Idaho State
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he's sixty years old. You know, he knew the guy. He knows

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the guy that's running CW Sports.
They believe he's made amends. They believe

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that he's earned the right. I
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So he is back. And somebody
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giving guys second chances. Yeah,
Tom Brenneman got a second chance. The

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email, Well, then why can't
trumvor Bauer have a second chance? Uh

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huh uh huh. It's just going
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the right person, I you know, whoever is doing the hiring or giving

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the second chance, as the right
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chance or I will not give him
a second chance. That's not for us

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to decide it will take somebody that
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he's paid his dues, he understood
what he did wrong, he you know,

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the punishment was there, and now
we're willing to give him a second

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chance. And then there's others that
say, look, he crossed the line

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and he will never get a second
chance, right, And look, you

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can't you can't argue with either side
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decision makers at the top to decide
if they're going to give someone a second

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chance or not. And it's you
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and whether it's warranted that you deserve
a second chance. And a lot of

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folks in the Trevor Bower situation believe
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even though he was not brought up
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it was thrown out, the actions
of Trevor Bauer does not warrant him him

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getting a second chance. And that's
why he's not in the league with Tom

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Brenneman. I think people look at
it and go, he's you know,

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he was suspended for or it hasn't
worked for what three four years now,

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yep, And that's that's his punishment, and so now let's let's bring him

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back and let's give him a second
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he's a very talented broadcaster, but
but he's served his time, and

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let's give him a second chance.
Can you blame someone if they say this

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is a lifetime thing. I will
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up to that individual who's in charge. Can people change or can people believe

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that that what you say in in
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believe about everything, or you can't
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or thought. I believe we all
can change. We all can change,

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but there are people that can't change
that that will feel like this is what

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I said and I believe this,
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it's up to whoever's doing the hiring
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a second chance, give him a
second chance or not. That's not up

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to us. But Brenneman's getting a
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But but major League Baseball makes that
decision. I mean a lot of people

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out there to believe Trevor Bayer like
We had a caller that he should be

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back in the league, but there
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he should never get back in the
league. See, here's the thing about

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Trevor Bauer. If we're to be
abundantly honest here, you're operating a business.

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Now from a fan perspective, if
he can pitch, you want them.

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I got that right. He can
help us, he can pitch.

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We want him out there. He's
our guy. Just put him out there.

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That's all that matters, and will
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We're all on the same page.
Understand what you're saying. Here's the

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difference. Basically, if you're operating
a major league franchise, you're operating a

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business. Every player is an employee
of the business, which means every player

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represents you. Rodney and I represent
iHeartMedia. So to Petro some money,

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we are representatives of the company.
They employ us, So we are representatives.

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yes, he wouldn't convict it of

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anything. And at the end of
the day, I got a really raw

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deal. But there's the way Trevor
Bauer has always carried himself. Add that

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to what happened, M M.
And people then make a decision, do

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we want him to represent our business
Julio Rias, that's a different story.

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Does someone want him, given what
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that's it. That's just as simple
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a private business, whoever's running it
and owning that business has that right,

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whether you believe them or whether you
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that right to decide I don't want
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will bring him back. Every team
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Trevor Bauer. Absolutely, every team, it doesn't matter what city they're in.

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They have the right to sign Trevor
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he deserve a second chance? You
think? Yes, Okay, everybody deserves

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a second chance. We've already said
that. But somebody has to hire you.

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You can't make somebody hire you.
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there is no one in baseball willing
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playing. Yeah, pretty cut and
dried. Pretty Yeah, it's flat out

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simple, simple, And you know
you know, I mean I don't know

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how well you know you know Tom, But I've actually worked with Tom for

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a quick minute, and I know
him he made a huge mistake. I

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don't know if that's the way he
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his heart lies. I don't know. But again to your point is,

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there's always a hot mic. If
you're in the booth, you're anywhere in

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radio, TV, anywhere where there's
cameras and microphones around, there's a hot

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mic. There's always a hot mic. Yeah, you will learn that very

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young. You've learned that very early
in your career. And history has told

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us that why you see guys still
falling, people still falling, you know,

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in getting caught is astonishing because we've
seen it for years that people get

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caught with a hot mic. Yeah, all right, we still have to

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give away these Dodger tickets. We're
not gonna do it quite yet. Oh

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my goodness. When we come back, Vick will have spirituality. Hey.

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Saturday, August third, Ryad Season
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relax, saying everybody settle the hell
down. Relax. We got some work

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to do. We've got to give
away those Dodger tickets, Kevin, we

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do have no choice. We're not
doing it now, but we'll do it

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soon because now we need spirituality.
We have to come together and there is

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one man that can provide that for
us. It is Victor Brick with the

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daily haikup at two and vic Good
afternoon, he says. Selene Dionne performing

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again in Paris at the Olympic opening
ceremony. Ooh la lah a, fred

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Rogan, I never said that,
Vicar, Hello, two million dollar talent

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feet well for Selene got he Well, she has a lot of expenses.

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Listen, but that's great news to
see Selene once again on stage. We're

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in front of the Eiffel Tower.
He adores his million dollar baby baby.

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Oh, Kevin Fitz, come on
now like that I do. It's good

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and he shows us the musical Benjamin's
Totos loves Dias, Totos loves Notes.

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Roddy Fascio, the cool Master,
the King Flavor. Y'all, yeah,

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fellows, every Dodger fan who's been
to Chevez Ravine and the Coliseum back in

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the late fifties, knows of the
beloved Roger the peanut Icon. Absolutely,

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Roger Owens. I just got off
the phone with Roger. He's okay.

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He suffered a stroke. He was
hospitalized for three weeks. All our love

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and quick heel to Roger Owens.
He's eighty one. He's a Dodger Stadium

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icon. Get to sixty six years
in the loge. You're selling peanuts.

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Began in the Colisseum in nineteen fifty
eight, then to Dodger Stadium. He's

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rehabbing, and he wants to send
his thank yous and love to all the

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Dodger fans. We've emailed and texted
their love to him, so he'll quickly

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Roger, Roger, the peanut Icon, the Peanut Man, the Peanut Guy,

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the legend. He's recovering, he
says, he says he's going to

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be back next year. Wasn't there
a story that they tried to stop him

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from throwing peanuts? Remember that?
Kevin vaguely yes, and there was a

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giant uproar about it. Yeah,
it was a liability issue. Exactly if

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he had somebody in the eye with
a peanut, it'd be a problem.

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Now it's much more mellow. It's
it's a mellow transition from Roger to the

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fan with the peanuts. What's he
do deliver it? Well, yeah,

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absolutely. You know, Roger was
telling me just got off the phone a

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few minutes ago that peanuts were twenty
five cents a bag back at the color

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See of nineteen fifty eight, and
now they're like eight dollars a bag.

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So there you go. That's just
part of the I mean, it's sixties

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six years sure, but you know, thank the baseball guards, Rogers recovering

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and he'll be back next year,
he says, So bless your Roger Owens.

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Can I just say how classy the
Dodgers are. I mean, we

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repeat it because it's it's true.
It's it's twenty four to seven. Lover

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or died the Dodgers such an incredible
classy organization. You know, before the

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Giants game last night, beautiful video
tribute to Willie Mays from the from the

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Hated Ones, you know, the
the Great Giant and Willie's son Michael was

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there embraced Dave Roberts before the game. But what an incredible show of class

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and dignity and respect, you know, to who Vin Scully called the greatest

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player he'd ever seen. But that's
the Dodgers, that's who they are.

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That was classy, right, Yeah, it was good all those I mean,

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let's face it, the rivalries and
tents it still is. It's fierce.

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You know, every game took a
playoff game last night was very very

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tight. Yeah, you know it
was Uh Tascar Hernandez three Hated Ones two.

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We got to hear more about that. No, we have no choice.

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Let's give those tickets away. Let's
do it. Eight six six ninety

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seven two five seventy Dodgers Giants Tomorrow
night Stadium Kei k Hernanda's Bobblehead Night.

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Who's going Let's make your calling number
six? Hey arlenas in Downey, you

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are going to the Dodger game tomorrow
night against the Giants. You like apples?

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How do you like them? Apples? And it's key k a Hernanda's

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Bobblehead Night. Thanks for listening to
the station. We appreciate it. All

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right, Uh, let's rejoin vic
vic. I'm telling you Dodgers fans,

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we're feeling you. This Hated one
series is electric. How about River Ryan's

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debut? Oh it's great, twenty
three River deep Mountain high. Y'all,

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don't you think his name should be
Ryan River, No River, Ryan Man.

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It's a great name, I know, but but five and a third

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no earned runs. Yeah, but
I'm still trying to figure out if he

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should be Ryan River, not River, Ryan River. Ryan is a river

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named Ryan. Ryan River is a
first Ryan is a first name. River

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should be the last name. I
think it's perfect right now, Ryan,

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I'm not gonna argue with it.
Flow. Let it flow, Fred,

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it's flowing, flowing, it's flowing. Everybody's flowing. Alex Vessier, I've

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been telling you guys for weeks even, but you know, before the All

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Star Game he should have been an
All Star. But last night another sensatial

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performance by as again, a couple
of red bulls with an Eto n O

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the Green Tea chaser and VESSI is
good to go. You don't know if

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he does that. You see the
energy when he comes up, when he

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when he's on the hill. Fred, I know, but I don't think

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you can go here. I'm say
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and then he goes in pitts.
That's my take, okay, But all

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right, so you made that up
you don't know, not at all.

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Okay, fine, I know at
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do Red bull You know that for
effect? Absolutely? Okay. How do

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you know that I'm saying? And
he knows that quality of Ito n Oota,

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who doesn't the way of tea exactly
Japan's premier green tea. So you

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put those together, man, and
you are rocking and you are ready.

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Yeah, four straight wins for the
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don't forget Morongo Casino. Dodgers on
deck at six with Tim Kates the Knack

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at seven ish. You can listen
right here. Five seventy LA Sports.

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He's now known as the Knack.
I call him the Knack. Okay,

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you might be the only one I've
not heard that before. The last original

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Four Top Abdul Duke for Kir passed
at the age of eighty eight. The

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Four Tops man Ronnie hit Me legendary
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of the supergroup tons of hits,
Sugar Pie Honey Bunch, who didn't rock

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to that? Everybody rock everyone rocked
the Sugar Pie Honey Bunch reach out.

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I'll be there Bernardette seven Rooms of
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young Briquette listening to the radio,
I was all over, baby, I

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need your loving. Are you guys
with me? I'm with you, but

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I need your heaven got four tops? You got a little more of that,

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Vicor Now incomparable, that's sick,
man, I need your love.

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Oh man, the Tops Kings of
Motole Detroit, guy, Fred you want

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to jump in on that, I'm
gonna do a duet. I think Vic

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handled it nicely, Okay, I
think he did a great job, duke

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for kir Legend. Yeah. And
the Tops, man, I mean there

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was a plethora of incredible talent from
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come on. I lived next to
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not as big house. No,
I live in a little tiny house.

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then the little houses were there.
I lived in that right by the alley.

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neighbor of Barry Gordy. Then no, I went to his house. You

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went to his house? Yeah,
so to do what? Talk to his

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son? Record some tracks? I
didn't. I didn't land any tracks.

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You didn't knock on the door Fred
and ask if you can mow the lawn

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or raak the leaves or something.
No, I mean I I didn't even

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realize what was going on there.
To be honest with you, I knew

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they lived there, We lived here. I know his son loved drawing cartoons.

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I know that. You know.
Tomorrow I'm gonna tell you the story

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about when I cut down the pear
tree. I gotta hear that. We

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don't have time. But tomorrow i'll
tell you that was there a partridge in

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there? There was no partridge.
Thanks for asking. I can tell you.

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I'll tell you That giant house in
Japan, it's Taranafuji, the yokozuna.

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Well then you better give him the
highkup right now to celebrate that vic

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nine in a row in Nagoya,
Taranafuji beats d a show yesterday. They're

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all chasing Taraanafuji. He's nine to
o. Couple of guys have lost three

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made a minute, Vic, How
hard is it to catch him at their

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chasing him? He's a sumo what's
he way? He's nine and oh ight,

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I'm talking about his record? Oh
I thought you meant there were like

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trying to chase him down. No, they're they're trying to chase chase him

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down for as a top of the
of the tournament. But when you're nine

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and oh you got a three match
cushion with six days to go, you're

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you're in good shape. I was
gonna say I could chase him down and

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I can't even run. I think
Terran of Fuji would beat you in a

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race. Fred, you think very
quick sumo wrestlers are very quick for it?

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Yeah? They fast, they're furious
once you WA's light on their feet.

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What's your way? Terran of fujiyabe
four hundred, three eighty three eighty

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of the four hundred, I'm gonna
take me on that, and I can't

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run with a bad knee. I
think I could beat Terran of Fuji in

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a race. That would be a
good race for it. That's why we

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need to haiku Terran of Fuji,
by the way, six four three eighty

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eight. What do you think Kevin. He carries it pretty well too,

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does he? You think I get
him? Oh? I don't know,

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full Park Yeah, three eighty eight. What if we put him in the

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UFC? What would happen? It's
a whole different style for it, completely

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different type of fighting. And he
just charged the guy. You just charged

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him. Sumo is ancient, an
ancient sport, for it's unique and singular

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of all sports and of all martial
arts. You see what do you think?

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I'm so why? Why am I
so infatuated with sumo? It's not

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just you know, the incredible athleticism
and fury, but it's the the ancient

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rituals that I love. You know
me? I love ancient rituals. You

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like that new slap fighting? VIC? I do well. I like all

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martial arts, I really do.
I don't know if that's I don't think

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slap fighting is a martial arts.
I think you just I'm sorry to interrupt,

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VIC, but can I ask you
a question? I never knew that

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sumo was considered a martial art?
Is is that right? I would call

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it a martial arts, so you
would call it a martial arts. It

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may not be exactly exactly RIGHTY,
It may not be exactly a pinned as

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a martial art, but I would
say I would say some martchal lot.

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Okay, well we better have the
haikup. Then it's from Garsett Sue gar

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sets sue g A S E T
s u. Okay, let's hear it.

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Yet the sun is high, all
blue, the Irish blossoms wave and

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the color of the sky is all
azul Okay, that's not even come on,

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Vic, how dare you? And
also what was that thing at the

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beginning to the beginning one more time? A yet? Okay, your sun

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is high? All right? Listen, you scared everybody went back along or

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something, and then you're having an
episode, Vig. Well, I'm constantly

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having episodes, but I was just
enunciating there. Okay, Ronnie, thank

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your great work. Kevin appreciated as
well. Vic Night's job, and talk

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to you tomorrow.

