Locked On Mariners - Daily Podcast On the Seattle Mariners - Locked On Anaheim Ducks/Locked On Angels/Locked On Mariners Crossover

Episode Date: July 7, 2020

Jason Hernandez of Locked On Anaheim Ducks hosts this crossover episode also featuring Taylor Blake Ward of Locked On Angels and D.C. Lundberg of Locked On Mariners. Learn more about your ad choices. ...Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Starting point is 00:00:10 Sunday night, Taylor Blake Ward from Locked on Angels, Jason Hernandez from Locked on Anaheim Ducks, and I recorded a crossover episode for all three of our shows. J.D. took the hosting range for this one, so I'll toss to him at this time. Ladies and gentlemen, here's your host for today, Jason Hernandez. Welcome everyone to Locked on Anaheim Ducks, Anaheim Angels, which I still call it, Seattle Mariner's crossover edition. I'm your humble host, Jason, J.D. Hernandez, and I'm I'm joined by two fantastic guests. Let's meet them now, starting with the gentleman closest to me just across the 57.
Starting point is 00:00:50 It is TBW. How are you doing? Hey, what's up, man? Anaheim Angels. I mean, I feel like there's a lot of people that still refer to them as Anaheim Angels. I sure do. Well, they drop the Anaheim part of their name, like, all together. It's just the L.A. Angels now, or the Los Angeles.
Starting point is 00:01:08 But I mean, for those that are listening, not based in California, Los Angeles and Anaheim are quite distant from each other. They're worlds apart in several ways. They're not in the same county even. I know. I mean, they're connected by a freeway. That's about it. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:30 Yeah, I guess. And someone that will agree with you that it should be the Anaheim Angels is our other guest. D.C. Lundberg, how are you? yeah. I kind of miss when they were the California Angels, quite honestly. They should go back to that. They should. One of my favorite uniforms of semi-recent vintage are the ones that the California Angels
Starting point is 00:01:52 uniforms that they had right before they switched to the Anaheim Angels. I thought those were very classy and very good. I think every uniform from like 61 to, you know, honestly, I like the periwinkles. Oh, God. Really? I did. But, I mean, I like the Mariners Unis, too. Which ones?
Starting point is 00:02:16 The current ones? No, I mean, well, the entire history. I don't see an issue with the entire history. I'm with Taylor on that one, I'm with Taylor on that one, definitely. I like the boring Block S and the Block Mariners, the Blue and Gold. Everybody, or not a lot of people seem to like that one. I'm partial to it. I mean, I'm partial to the current one, and I know for a fact Taylor is very partial
Starting point is 00:02:38 to the current one. So, Taylor, do you remember when you and I first met? This had to have been six and a half years ago at Staples Center. Do you remember this? I feel like we met before that, but yeah. We met before that, but that was the first time we actually hung out.
Starting point is 00:02:56 I was sporting that, oh, because I was working with Mavericks at the time, which was Seattle affiliate, and I had the, that was in 2012, so eight years ago, is. Yeah. And I had that, the, like, naval dial thing. You did.
Starting point is 00:03:15 The naval dial. What was that called? What is that called? D.C., do you know what that's called or that logo? I mean, it's the current... Oh, the Star Compass. Compass Star or whatever it is, yeah. Yeah, I had that hat.
Starting point is 00:03:30 And, I mean, we were working with Seattle affiliate, and I was just sporting that hat because, you know, the Seattle connection, and I could wear it when I was in the... breast box. No, I did. I was like my favorite logo. I really liked that hat. I forgot about it.
Starting point is 00:03:44 I got to find it. That was the only hat you wore for about a year. Uh, silver bill. Yeah, that one. Nice. Yeah. And I got it for like 10 bucks.
Starting point is 00:03:57 Even better. But that's just one of my, one of my memories is you always wore that hat, not only to outings, but to hockey games as well. You always rock the Mariners. I rocked all kinds of hats, man. I had all 30 teams at one point. I have all 30 teams currently. I think my, I lost my Red Sox hat at a NASCAR race.
Starting point is 00:04:23 And I have, I think I'm missing there. No, literally, I just, I think I bought a new hat that day. I put the other one in a bag and I left the bag. Oh, okay. Yeah, no, like, fun story of that. I don't have a Red Sox hat, and I think I'm missing, I think I'm, I lost a Cubs hat or something like that. Well, I mean, okay, so which race, which NASCAR race? Let's see, Fontana in 2000.
Starting point is 00:04:55 Let's see, who won that race? I want to say Truex won that race. So 17, I want to say. I vaguely remember watching that one. I didn't watch it live, but I remember seeing that one on TV down in the bellows. of now Toyota Arena. I remember that you were there, too. One of my favorite races
Starting point is 00:05:13 that I remember watching at Fontana was when Tony Stewart won. That was a fun race to watch. Yeah, I was there for Jimmy's first win, his first career win. What year was that? I think I was there for that. O2?
Starting point is 00:05:30 I think I was there for that. And then I was there for his most recent one that was there when he had the Superman thing and that was like 15 or 16 but yeah DC are you an aspirer or like are you a racing guy at all no sorry no that's fine too bad
Starting point is 00:05:48 yeah there's no other sports on now's the time DC there's bowling on what are you talking about there's no other sports on never mind I take it back um so Jason I'm just gonna jump in
Starting point is 00:06:04 we just literally decided that we were going to do the show and had no actual motives for the show. Literally, this is what we were going to do, is chat about nothing. But I do have like a preview for Locked-on Jeopardy. I don't know if you guys want to try to taste of this. I'd love to. Sure. So just a sampling, yes.
Starting point is 00:06:30 It's going to be on Locked on Angels, and I have to figure out the scheduling and who's going to be playing. but yeah so we're going to do lot on jeopardy and one of the categories is world war and it's war leaders per country does that make sense yes yes so I have to literally as I ask you guys because I've already jumped in and one of you is likely going to be a guest and one of you is likely going to play Johnny for me I mean So I have to change the countries, but it just, I don't know, you know, World War for 600. So it would be the category of World War, I would explain that it is the war leader for the country, the all-time war leader for the country. So whoever wants to buzz in, I mean, I don't have a buzzer, but South Korea, who wants to take a guess? I'll take you guess.
Starting point is 00:07:34 Who you got? Hesop Choi. No. No. I like that. That's not a bad guess. I could be wrong. I'm going off a baseball reference, which isn't 100% accurate, but yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:47 I think there was a large gap in this one, too. I actually think there was a large gap. And it's so, it's so off cue. I thought it was Hesop Choy as well. What about Biong Kim? No, it's not. How about Chanhope Ar? No, it's not
Starting point is 00:08:04 So both of you just lost $400 or whatever it was worth Shinsu Chu Oh Yeah I forgot about him But like who would have ever figured that Shutsu would be a war leader anywhere
Starting point is 00:08:18 You know It makes sense though because he's had a much longer career than Heesop Choi or any of the other gentleman we named did One of us should have gotten that He's always He's always been a good hitter It's not like he's I mean he's definitely
Starting point is 00:08:33 a talented guy, but yeah. No, it was very under the radar guy though, too, former Mariner, too. I was going to say, you could understand why I didn't get that, but D.C., he came up in Seattle. He did come up and he wasn't a Mariner very long, though. Every time D.C. and I talk, though, we bring up a totally
Starting point is 00:08:51 obscure player that was very good. Like, it was Frank Tanana, then we didn't get into it, but Mark Langston. Correct. And now Shinsu, too. All And Jason and I did a little piece on Jim Abbott the other week. Yeah, and actually I'm working on a book and the latest chapter is about Jim Abbott.
Starting point is 00:09:12 Oh, really? Yeah. Yeah. And it's really fun learning about the, well, I mean, I can't give away too much. I can't give away too much. But yeah, no, I just wrote 6,000 words on Jim Abbott the other day. We're up against the break right now. But Taylor, do you want to tell the fine folks about rockado.com?
Starting point is 00:09:32 Yeah. And I got to say, you know, when Rock Auto came on as a sponsor, I was really excited because I've used Rock Auto. So it's a family-owned business. They've been around for 20-some years online. And literally, I was on the other day at Rockado.com. And just so you guys know, this is part of our rate is reliably low prices, all the parts your car will ever need. And it's an honest God truth, man. I was on the sites just scrolling around. I found a transmission for a Ferrari. What year? It was a La Ferrari 2017. Wow, that's really good. And it's like, I think I bought my wife a steering wheel for a camera. And it's like, I could either do that or I could buy a transmission for a Ferrari.
Starting point is 00:10:15 I mean, Rock Auto is the real deal. I really do like Rock Auto. I'm really happy to have them on board with the lockdown podcast network. And I'll just tell you, you know, check them out. Rockado.com. All the parts of car will ever need. And at checkout, tell him lock, dot, sent you. I always say tell him the Taylor at lockdown sent you just so I can get a little, you know, hey, what's up?
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Starting point is 00:11:20 What was that? That's dirty. With Taylor Blake Ward and D.C. Lundberg of Locked on Angels and Locked on Mariners, respectively. So, Taylor, you were wanting to talk about something as we came back. Yeah, well, the trivia thing, I feel like you guys enjoyed the South Korea part, right? Yes. So do you want to do one more and then run through another category and I can just literally eliminate it from the next Jeopardy episode? Why not?
Starting point is 00:11:50 Sure. I love trivia. Let's do it. All right, so do you want Netherlands or Curacao? Ooh. I could take a crack of Curisow. Who you got? Kenley Jansen. Way off. Andrew Jones?
Starting point is 00:12:04 Yep. That's the one. Way to go. Oh, him. Him. 62. That was a $2,000 question. Ooh. I'm going to have to level this out. What about Netherlands?
Starting point is 00:12:17 Anybody got to guess for Netherlands? No, I actually have to... I'm shook. I have to think now. It's really not hard. It's really not hard. And I have to bow out of this one because, Taylor, you and I have gone over this one already, so I know the answer. I'll let Jason take it. You know what, Jason, I'm going to help you out. 96 wins above her.
Starting point is 00:12:36 replacement. Oh, that's not. Let's go with... So obviously off the finger. You're thinking of someone in particular, then. Well, I have the answer in front of me, and I'm looking for one set team. He may be throwing you a curveball here.
Starting point is 00:12:56 Why would you say that? Because I'm an A-hole. Who's from the Netherlands? That's really good. Born in the Netherlands. I'm going to guess he's probably a former angel. He is. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:19 Is he a current angel? No. Could he be in the Hall of Fame and be a current angel, Jason? Oh, you know what? He's a pitcher, isn't he? Yeah, he's a pitcher. Because I got the curveball joke. It's a vert Blyleven, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:13:33 Yep. It is. I should have got that clue way sooner. So actually, let's run this back then, in that case. Current Angels birthplaces. Oh. Oh. I name the, do I name the country or the player?
Starting point is 00:13:53 I never figured that out. So I should name the player. So just name the country. Sohoi Otani. Japan. How about, and, and, you know, Trump and Simmons. He's from Aruba, isn't he?
Starting point is 00:14:13 Jason, you got one? I thought it was Aruba, too, but I will say some other country else. No, I'm wrong. It's wrong. It's Currisal. It is Curisal, too? It is. Wow, nice.
Starting point is 00:14:31 What about Noah Ramirez? Is he from Mexico? Jason, you got one? Just to be different, is he from here? Yeah, he's from Fullerton. Oh, all right. I'm like, I think he's from here. It's a total twist.
Starting point is 00:14:51 He actually, he went to school in Forteerton. He might not be from Fullerton. Let me see, where was he born? He was born in Alhambra. Right down the street from you, buddy. Hey, what's up? Yeah, how about Julio Tamron? I do know this one.
Starting point is 00:15:06 I believe. All right, D.C. Venezuela? No. The other one. Columbia. Oh. It is.
Starting point is 00:15:14 It's Colombia. All right. All right. Here's the $1,000 one. Mega, mega money here. Hi, Mavaria.
Starting point is 00:15:22 Cameroon. No. Sorry. That's a curveball. That wasn't funny. Puerto Rico. Jason, you got one? Wow.
Starting point is 00:15:37 I'm looking in the background. Someone's cheating. No. Dominican Republic Panama Panama Panama Wow
Starting point is 00:15:47 Very cool The only player I know from Panama is of course The greatest closer Or one of the greatest closers of all time Mo Rivera Who is not the all-time
Starting point is 00:15:59 war leader for Panama Are you serious? Yeah And when I say it You're going to be like Oh God It's not Roberto Kelly Is it?
Starting point is 00:16:07 No It's a hollow Oh I know who it is Oh, no, man. Who is it? Rod Caru. Is it Rod Caru? It is Rod Caru.
Starting point is 00:16:19 I thought for sure that Moe passed him. Yeah, no, it was Rod Carre. He's a closer, dude. He only got like... Yeah, that's true. That's true. He got like 20 wherever. And Rod Carreau had, what, 3,300 hits or whatever.
Starting point is 00:16:35 He had to hit 388 one year. He was a monster. Massively talented. By the way, how is it? How is Rod Carew doing these days? Because I heard that he was going through some health issues fairly recently. To my knowledge, is okay. Yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:16:52 That's good to hear. You know, we haven't talked anything about hockey. I mean, I don't know what to talk about as far as hockey goes. Anything? I got an idea for you if you're up for it. Sure. So I was talking to someone about this the other day. The Montreal Expos in the 80s and 90s,
Starting point is 00:17:15 take a look at their drafts. I have to look at stuff, don't I. Well, like, okay, 87 was the line of the Shields. 89 was Charles Johnson. And these are just the first round. Rondale White and 90. Cliff Floyd and 91. And that's not, you know, you're ignoring the fact that they had an outstanding international
Starting point is 00:17:42 market, but their second round picks were just like, they got Milton Bradley in 96. I see that. They got Brad Fulmer in 93. Oh, in 85, they got some guy named Randy Johnson. I don't know if you guys ever heard of him. His name is familiar, yeah. I think he's a photographer, isn't he? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:03 Yeah, second round pick in 85. Wow. And the one thing about that that bums me out to like no end is they, took him so they took him 36 overall and in the first round in 85 they had the
Starting point is 00:18:23 god who they they had the eighth pick and the guy that went two picks in front of them was Barry Bonds did you imagine if they got Barry Bonds and Randy Johnson in the same draft wow that would be they were two picks away two picks away
Starting point is 00:18:40 they drafted Tim Wallach and Terry Francona yeah well they could have had Barry Larkin in 85 too he went fourth over but they went with Pete in Kiviglia not a bad ball player man not a bad ball player at all
Starting point is 00:18:58 he's not a bad ball player but speaking of Mariners because we have Mariners on Chris Gwynn went 10th over all of the Dodgers yes he did he was he's the mariner's assistant general manager if you say so he's he's something like that yeah
Starting point is 00:19:18 he's not the scouting director is he's either a scouting director or assistant general manager i don't remember which one i can look he was that he was their scouting director for a while he's a director of player development that's what it is okay that's what it is yeah yeah and he's been in that role for almost 10 years uh since the 2012 season. That's when I met him
Starting point is 00:19:42 was with the Mavericks and it was his first year. Yeah, no, Chris Quinn's a man, dude, he's a good guy. Yep. His brother was slightly better
Starting point is 00:19:50 than... Yeah. You think. Yeah. You know, that's one of my favorite memories of going to, sorry,
Starting point is 00:19:58 the Murph. Oh, actually, D.C.'s here. D.C. can settle this. Oh? Old Jack Murphy Stadium. Yeah. What nickname do you give it?
Starting point is 00:20:08 Or what nickname have you heard? Qualcomm Stadium. No. Sorry. I don't know. I didn't start paying attention to baseball really until late in the 1995 season, so I don't know really if I can say. But I want to say one thing about Chris Gwynn, he shares a birthday with my brother and the announcer of my program, Joey Martin. Hey, no. October 13th. Was it on a Friday?
Starting point is 00:20:37 Here's one for you guys. I just want to bring it up. Well, no, go ahead. I'm going to bring it up after. My brother was not born on a Friday. No, he was born on a Monday. Okay. So I just want to clear the air. D.C., would you have heard the Murph or the Jack? The Murph. Thank you. Have you ever heard the Jack before? Have you heard that stadium called the Jack?
Starting point is 00:21:05 No. That is a new one to me. Taylor Whatever I'm not from the area gang Yeah It doesn't count for Man Damn it
Starting point is 00:21:19 Honestly I'm with Taylor on that one I don't feel qualified to answer that Since I am from the Pacific Northwest So I've got one for you guys All right Okay Okay So pull up Google MLB debuts
Starting point is 00:21:32 And the year you were born MLB debuts All right And then the year you were born. Yes. And then pull up the day, go to the baseball reference page, pull up the day that you were born.
Starting point is 00:21:47 Yes. So you have it there? The day or the year I was born. I was born in January, so that's not going to be, I can't do that. Okay, so look at the first debut of the season. All right. So who was the first major leaguer to debut in your lifetime?
Starting point is 00:22:06 Ooh. I've got four sadly I've got four guys but opening day that's gotta be tough there's got to be a ton I've got only one I have three well you were born in September so you can actually do this yes same yeah well Jason you're you're September
Starting point is 00:22:22 12th nope other way 10th yep and I'm the 11th huh so DC you start who are the three guys the debut the first the first guy is a debut in the major league your lifestyle. Lou Thornton, these are all April 8th.
Starting point is 00:22:43 Lou Thornton, who I've never heard of. Chris Pitaro, who I have never heard of. And Tim Burke, who I have heard of, had a pretty decent career as a pitcher. Yeah, no, Tim Burke was, did he pitch like eight years? Uh, let's uh, 8, 9, 10, 11,
Starting point is 00:23:01 12, 11, 12, 11, 12, 1, 7 years. He was a, right? He was a reliever for, uh, the expos. Mostly with Montreal, yes. Yeah. No, he was a pretty, good ball player man. Yep. Second round draft pick by the Pirates in 1980,
Starting point is 00:23:13 according to the information I have here on baseball reference, Ozzie Guillen and Sean Dunstan, Mariano Duncan, all debuted the, debut the very next day. That's actually really good. That's really good. Tim Burke was an all-star.
Starting point is 00:23:29 He was. 1990? I was going to say in 1990. We were both one year off. 1989. Dang. Wow. Dang. We were close. That's a good ball player.
Starting point is 00:23:42 Valuable relief pitcher, yes. Jason, who you got? Kurt Wilkerson. Okay. Utility Special. Oh, DC knows. Okay, DC. What can you tell us about Kurt Wilkerson?
Starting point is 00:23:56 I remember him playing for the pirates in the early 90s, kind of as a, I think he was an infield or outfieler type guy, pinch hitter. I think he could run a little bit. You remember that? He was a utility infielder, to my knowledge. And he played for Texas, the Cubs, the Pirates, and the Royals. He was like a defensive whiz that played like 10 years. Yes.
Starting point is 00:24:23 And in fact, he was part of that infamous NLCS in 91 against the Atlanta Braves. How about that? He only played one season in Pittsburgh. So that's why I know who he is, because he played on the 91 Pirates. And I collect these team highlight videos that they used to release back in the day. They're about an hour long and they cover one season. And one of them is the 91 Pirates. That's how I know who this guy is.
Starting point is 00:24:47 So I know because I used to collect the team cards back in the day. And I have a Pirate set and he was in there. Yep. So let's see. So that's the only guy for you, Jason? Yep, that's it. All right. So you guys both got some decent ones.
Starting point is 00:25:03 Yeah. I have Jeff Tackett. Oh, I don't know who that is. Stan Royer. Yep. RICO Rossi. Oh, I love Rico Rossi. And here's my favorite one is Todd Van Pappel.
Starting point is 00:25:19 Todd Van Pappel. I've talked about Rico Rossi on my show before because the game of his life was the original turnback the clock night in Seattle. He was a mariner? He was a mariner for only a few months in the 1998 season. And prior to that, he hadn't played in the major leagues since 1990. 93. The only reason he was at the major league level in the first place was because Russ Davis was having such a difficult time defensively. Lou Penella got so fed up that he said, call this guy up for the minor leagues only because he's a good defensive third baseman. And he wound up starting for two months.
Starting point is 00:25:56 Not bad. Yeah. That's really not bad. That's really cool. And again, on the original turnback the clock night, he had two singles and two doubles and went four for five, scored three runs. had the game of his life that day. Whoa, man. That's just, how about that?
Starting point is 00:26:13 And he was really nothing more of a punchless slap hitter for the most part, and he just went nuts that day. You know what? Everyone has a game of their life. That's his, that's like a Rick Camp moment all of a sudden. It is, and the Mariners replayed that game two years ago prior to the reprieve of Turnback the Clock Night, and they just replayed it a couple days ago. So Rossi's gotten some airtime again in Seattle.
Starting point is 00:26:37 over the last couple of years, and he just happened to have a really good game that day. It was a very opportunistic time to have the game of his life. Yeah, why not? Absolutely. And there's your Rossi reference. There's your Rick Camp reference as well. We're just going all over the place.
Starting point is 00:26:54 Does Taylor know why Rick Camp is infamous or famous? Rick Camp? Yep. No. Oh, why? DC, do you know this story? I do. It was a pitcher for the Braves, and it was in Fulton County Stadium.
Starting point is 00:27:11 It was either 1983 or 1985. So this was 35 years ago yesterday. Yep. Yes. So this is actually a good time to talk about this. It was a really long game against the New York Mets, and with the Braves out of pinch hitters, and they were trailing by one or two runs, I forget. One.
Starting point is 00:27:31 He hit a home, they were trailing by one run. Well, let's set it up, because that whole game was this completely ridiculous. It was. So the whole thing, first of us, July 4th, 1985, it was a wild game. It was 5 to 3 after 4 innings. Then they each scored a run. Then Atlanta scored 4 to come back to tie the game to even send it to extra innings. So it was 8-8 going into extras.
Starting point is 00:27:57 And then they each scored two runs in the 13th inning. That was wild. Then the 18th inning. Go, D.C. Is this where Rick Camp hits the homerunner strikes out? Home run. This is the home run in the 18th inning to tie the ball game. The Braves were out of pinch hiters, so he had to hit.
Starting point is 00:28:18 And he just happened to rip one down the left field line, and it barely snuck over the wall. And I don't remember who it was. I think it was Ernie Johnson, who was kind of going nuts on the radio or TV call. I don't know which one it was. No, not him. Was it Pete Van Wierin? No, there's another infamous announcer that had a very, well, okay. So Ernie Johnson did have a memorable call, but someone else had a very memorable call that day.
Starting point is 00:28:47 John Sterling. Really? Yes, that John Sterling. He still calls it his favorite moment in baseball history that he announced. Wow. Hmm. The call that I am familiar with was Ernie Johnson, though. Yeah, they're both fantastic calls.
Starting point is 00:29:04 by the way. But they are. They were just both in disbelief because Rick Camp was pretty much O for the century. And then he hits the home run. The most unlikely guy, down to the last strike. And by the way,
Starting point is 00:29:17 this was about two, three in the morning. So they kept the game going. Finally, top of the 19th inning, the Mets blow up for five runs. Atlanta can only get two runs. And that wound up being a 16-13 game. and Camp was the last hitter
Starting point is 00:29:37 he struck out to end the game and to boot they still lit off the post game fireworks for those hardy souls who were still there and the story behind that they got so many complaints
Starting point is 00:29:50 afterwards during the fireworks show that they had to stop it they actually stopped the fireworks show towards the end because Atlanta PD was getting nothing but complaints So what was supposed to be a 25-minute Firework show turned to about 15 minutes.
Starting point is 00:30:07 And this was about 4 o'clock in the morning. Yes, it was. And that happened 35 years ago, almost to the day. So yeah, happy 4th of July, everyone. Fireworks at 4 in the morning, yeah. And that's why they don't allow that anymore because of that game.
Starting point is 00:30:26 That sounds like L.A. County to me. If you saw it last night, They lit it up last night, for sure. Ah, man. Spokane County behaved ourselves for the most part. That's good. I don't live in L.A. County, thank God. It was crazy.
Starting point is 00:30:46 I went up to the mountains to social distance for Fourth of July and just saw all the fireworks from the safety of about 5,000 feet high. It looked cool from up there. You couldn't hear a damn thing, but it looked cool. I did something somewhat similar. I wasn't 5,000 feet high, but my housemate found a hilltop in an undeveloped neighborhood on Google Earth. Because what Spokane was going to do, they moved their one fireworks show that they do at Riverfront Park to four separate places inside of Spokane.
Starting point is 00:31:21 And we found the one that was closest to this hilltop looked over one of them. So we parked and there were actually a bunch of other people there who had the same idea. they were all families with kids. It was a very nice experience. And we also were able to see five miles to our west where Spokane Airport is and Airway Heights also where the Air Force base is. And this casino just had this rocking fireworks show that went on for a half hour. And the one that everybody showed up for lasted maybe 10 minutes. I saw your picture of that.
Starting point is 00:31:53 I mean, I saw it at like three in the morning. Yeah, no, that's, that was really cool, man. It was a really cool 4th of July. And we saw that one. We saw the one at the casino, which I mentioned. And then another third one that was over off to our left. So we got to see three different fireworks shows that spanned miles. It was really, really cool.
Starting point is 00:32:14 But you couldn't hear anything, like you said. But I still wouldn't have traded that for anything. I would do it again in a heartbeat. Yeah, I saw that on your Twitter at 3 in the morning. And since we've been talking for a long time, and that's easily going to cover a show or two. Let's go ahead and say our goodbyes now. DC, where can they find these fantastic pictures from your mountaintop?
Starting point is 00:32:36 They can find them on my Twitter, which just happens to be at DC underscore Lundberg. They can follow my show, Locked-on Mariners, at L.O. underscore Mariners. And they can listen to Locked-on Mariners right here on the Locked-on podcast network. And next time on Locked on Mariner's, ladies and gentlemen, I will be joined by guest panelists, Skippy Handelman, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, vacuum cleaner. Don't get the dogs around that one. Dogs hate vacuum cleaners.
Starting point is 00:33:04 And you know, D.C.'s legit because he has that turn ahead the clock jersey. Indeed, I do. That's awesome. And Taylor, he's also legit. Where can they find you on the socials? Is that turn back the clock one, the sleeveless one? Yes. Those are cool.
Starting point is 00:33:21 I really like those. Quick story about that. They arrive with sleeves and Ken Griffey Jr. cut them all off because he wanted them to be sleeveless. Nice. Nice. Yeah, you can follow me on Twitter at Lockdown Angels or at Taylor Blake Ward. Our show is Lockedon Angels or at Locked on Angels. And yeah, no pictures from July 4th for me. We'll save that for another time.
Starting point is 00:33:47 And thanks, Jason. Thanks for playing host for this crossover. It was a blast. Yeah, but your profile picture also has Seattle in it, by the way. It does. Yeah. I got Brad Miller and Kyle Seeger. Yeah, you have...
Starting point is 00:34:02 It's Brad Miller's shoulder and Kyle Seeger's chin. Profile. It's a profile. Yeah. You can find me on the socials at Stimpy J.D and you can follow Locked on Anaheim Ducks, where we sometimes do not talk about hockey at all at L.O. underscore Ducks. Just like today, we didn't talk about hockey because, well, what else do we talk about?
Starting point is 00:34:23 I guess baseball, randomness, Fourth of July games, fireworks, it's all here on the locked on podcast network. And you can hear all of our podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher Radio, Smoke Signal, wherever you may find your podcasts. Maybe not Smoke Signal, maybe Smoke Signal, who knows. How would your show go as far as Smoke Signals? Really good. I'm like 40% Cherokee. Really?
Starting point is 00:34:56 Yeah. No, full-blown. Native American heritage. I'm still waiting on my check from the government. I'd have to move to Oklahoma to have that happen, but outside of that, hey, good on Cleveland for
Starting point is 00:35:09 looking at changing that name and screw the Washington football team. Yeah, I heard about that too. That was a fun one today. We should do this again at some point and maybe actually talk about the sport that I host, even though I'm hosting it. This is going to work great for lockdown 8 is a lot time baroners, but you're screwed, man.
Starting point is 00:35:30 Yay! We got great content. Yeah. Again, what else are we going to talk about? There's no hockey going on yet. Shout out to Sean Woodley, by the way. Yeah, definitely. Shout out to Sean Woodley.
Starting point is 00:35:45 So, Sean, if you're tuning into this, man, it's, uh, this is your doing, man. You brought all three of us on. We had fun with this. Yeah. Yep. The power trio of Tloppin. So. Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:35:57 So, Sean, if you made it this far, I hope you enjoyed it. If you did not make it this far, then we could say whatever we want. This is where I think I need to do the baseball side. When you're done listening to Locked-on crossover for Locked-on Seattle Mariters, Lockedon Angels, and Locked on Anaheim Ducks, tell your smart device whether it be, hey, hey, Siri, hey, Alexa, play Lockdown MLB. You'll be joined by all of our good friends solely on the Lockdown Podcast Network. For sure.
Starting point is 00:36:25 and I look forward to having hockey back. Hey, at least I had some fun last week. It was draft lottery fallout for what it's worth. I still can't believe it. For a certain definition of fun. I still can't believe that. To be determined has the number one pick. Watch it be like the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Starting point is 00:36:47 TBW, TBD. I'm all for it, man. All right, four locked on mariners and locked on angels. for TBW and DC. This is JD saying, well, I'll do all the send-offs. DC, how do you end your show? However I feel like it.
Starting point is 00:37:09 I don't have a set thing. All right. Then Taylor, go ahead. This is Taylor Blake Ward for Lockdown Angels, reminding you to dot your eyes, cross your teas, and stay nasty, Anna-Hi. And this is J.D. reminding you be kind to everyone, stay safe,
Starting point is 00:37:24 and ducks fly together.

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