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Welcome to the big suey presented by DraftKings.
Why are you listening to this show?
The podcast that seems very similar to the other Dan LeBittard podcast.
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Terms and conditions apply. David Sampson of Nothing Personal will join us in moments here to discuss an assortment of different
things. June Lee is reporting how much do you imagine Stugatz that it costs right now to be
a sports fan on average if you just want to get all of the subscriptions and streaming you need
on average to watch the things
the average sports fan wants to watch.
Like $17?
It's $17, what a day, a month?
Just for everything, yeah.
What's the number?
It is 4,000.
What?
So good.
$785.
You have gotten so much better at this game.
A day?
Yes, no, a year.
$4,000, put it on the poll at LeBotard Show.
Cost of watching all the sports you want
over or under $4,785
because that hurts the consumer, the customer.
The streaming age has created all sorts of oil wells
for the teams, but they are really alienating their customer.
What are you shaking your head about already Samson revenues
down for the teams what are you talking about the lack of cable
the lack of local TV revenue baseball is hurting teams not
helping them the you're going to tell me what are you talking
to tell me the NFL and basketball are not being aided
by new streams of money that allow them to have bigger and better television contracts.
Yeah, their revenues are up and payroll is tied to revenues.
So player payroll is up as well.
It's totally tied into one another.
And so are you talking about fans being hurt because they're paying
more to watch games?
The NFL.
What he's talking about the consumer, which you just bypassed.
You hate the consumer. You don't care about the consumer which you just bypassed.
You hate the consumer.
You don't care about the consumer.
I didn't say that.
I just don't want you to mislead.
Now, if you're saying that you have to buy
every single streaming package
to watch every local MLB team or local NBA team,
that's not a fair way to do the comparison,
but I didn't see the article,
but I doubt that's what you're saying.
I'm saying that if you want to be an average sports fan
and just watch whatever Red Sox games
because you live in Boston,
this has been done by June Lee more scientifically
than you're presently doing it.
And he's come up with an average sports fan cost
of to watch your teams.
If you want to watch the things that sports fans
are crazy about, it's almost $5,000 a year.
But am I getting anything else?
Are you saying that for Amazon to watch the Yankees on Friday night, I'm doing Apple,
but I don't watch anything else on Apple, just sports?
David, it's life.
I'm also telling you for the first time in my life being a sports fan in this market,
I have to pay extra to watch the Miami Heat and the Miami Marlins and I made the decision
not to because they acquired Terry Rozier and I'm a man of principle.
But also that's probably undercutting it because as a soccer fan, if I like soccer in Portugal,
I have to find another streamer that does that.
If I want to watch Brazilian soccer,
if I want to watch South American competition,
I'm probably going well over $4,000.
And if I want to watch it in HD or 4K, even more.
It's super expensive to be able to watch
all the sports that you want these days.
I'm sorry, what is your expectation that you should just be able to watch all the sports that you want these days. I'm sorry, what is your expectation?
That you should just be able to get any sort of content
you want for free?
That's what it's been.
The reason you're going to get this hostility
is because you're now trying to charge something for you
that you were giving away for free.
It's why this show is not behind a paywall.
We did not want to do that to our fans.
Well, consumers were never getting it for free.
They didn't know it was on their cable bill, right?
Understood. I was paying for a cable package that gave me the RSN, but I still
pay for that cable package and now I have to pay an additional whatever to
watch the Miami Heat and Miami Marlins. That's not something I've ever had to
make a decision on. What is David arguing here? Because all I said was the existence
of the streaming services has made it so
Basketball and football have all sorts of extra sources of revenue that cost has been put on the consumer
What do I have wrong? It's happening
It happens in every industry across all time
Every company is looking to increase its revenue at the expense of the consumer whether there's a fuel surcharge
looking to increase its revenue at the expense of the consumer. Whether there's a fuel surcharge,
whether you go to the grocery store
and every now bag costs a nickel.
When you rent a car, there's a car tax.
In Miami, there's the hotel tax for tourists
or for people who prefer to be on the hour.
So this is not a new concept by any stretch.
All right, let me read this to you.
In 2004, June Lee, he's a hardcore Boston fan, he would have spent $1,321 to follow his or her favorite team.
That includes tickets, TV access, and merchandise. Today, 20 years later, that number is $4,785.
That's a 262% jump. jump wages during that stretch have risen 87%
And Jun's a very good reporter his whole new endeavor is speaking for the fan I am sure he obsessed over this data
Yeah, I'm not trying to sully his story or his data
I merely just want there to be proper context which is to say that there have been increases, you say wages are up 82%.
Exactly, how is he calculating that?
In what class?
Is that an all in?
Or is it just the wages of those
who would spend the thousand dollars 20 years ago
and have to spend the $4,000 today?
I just wanna make sure always that there's apples to apples
so that we can then compare it to industries
What your car costs what it costs to go grocery shopping what it costs to go on vacation
I just don't want sports to be singled out. You want it to be apples to apples so that the owners can own all the apples
I'm not an owner. I never was an owner
I was a team president and you loved saying that I'm all for the owners
I have I did something to the Red Sox today that already I have a problem so I'm not
exactly carrying the water for owners by any stretch. Okay by some stretches you
are carrying water for owners it's not an absolutist of by any stretch but
let's play some video here and talk about the Boston Red Sox and their new
ownership situation. Because-
Our video just went down for a second,
I'll give you a thumbs up when we got it.
Okay, so the Raphael Devers, that's good.
Good timing on that.
The Raphael-
Why is he laughing, Samson?
Well, he's laughing at our just situation.
Video went down for a second.
Like, that's not something that happens very often
when you're watching major networks.
You had to stop sign up, you were running through it.
We were about to go into a disaster.
Yeah.
Yeah. But he's not gonna lament your polish or lack thereof. He's a team player.
Okay, so just to be clear, we're not going to lament my polish. I'm supposed to know that this means nothing works.
Yes, yeah. Generally, that's not...
Alright, I didn't have the universal signal for that.
It's the same as rounding third.
You're a sports fan.
You're a sports fan.
You think I'd be good at this point for knowing what the sign is for nothing around
here works, but I'm not good at it yet.
No, I mean, there isn't a single facet of my life.
Your two hands up mean go.
I'm being told we're lucky we're on air right now.
Historically, we should just assume it's not working, I think.
Hey, have you checked the news?
We're lucky to be alive right now.
So why don't you just chill out bud? We're doing our best
Don't you have someone in your ear Dan? Isn't someone saying? All right video go or is it just
Well, no the funny thing that's not funny thing about is the last thing that was in my ear was we've got the Devers video
Like that's that's right, but they have it. It just doesn't work that part
No one updated it. No word is that one? I can go in the back and watch it if I want I just can't show it to anybody else
Text it to me. I'll play it from my phone. You know what?
I'm gonna go look at it now you tell me all about Stanton's return and Otani throwing a hundred miles an hour
I'm gonna go look and see if I can get that fixed real on edge
It's game six cups and you want wanna say one thing about Stanton,
cause he played for the Yankees.
I hope that your audience is,
I don't know what hour we're in,
because Chris, you completely threw me off
cause it's Tuesday.
So I got vacuum noise in the background.
I had extra shows today.
So I'm sorry if you hear that background noise.
It doesn't normally happen
cause it's supposed to be Wednesday.
But are you aware if this is local, how much the Marlins are paying
for Stanton over the next three years?
No, no, no.
So the Marlins are paying 10 million dollars a year of Stanton's contract
to the Yankees.
Part of the trade that was done by Jeter when Jeter joined the Marlins was to move Stanton to the Yankees. Part of the trade that was done by Jeter when Jeter joined the Marlins was to move Stanton to the Yankees and if Stanton did not opt out
of his deal, which he did not, and it continued on, the Marlins gave 30
million dollars but it was so far in the future that Marlins fans didn't even
think about it. But the future is today. The future has started. Ten million dollars of your payroll of the Marlins
payroll is not on the field for the Marlins. It's on the
field for the Yankees and returned last night after only
three rehab games and went two for four hit the ball hard.
Now don't mention the fact the Yankees got shut out one
nothing in 11 innings. The fact is Stanton is back. Are they
paying anyone on the roster $10 million?
Yes, Sandy.
Oh.
Sandy Alcantara makes, I want to say 17, Stu Gotson,
that they're trying to trade him,
but he stinks so badly that they can't get anything
other than Jordan Hicks Harrison,
like a number four prospect and maybe another guy is the best they could get for Sandy and they're trying to do better
Look at all those people
All these people do not want to let them down
It's really a blessing. He looks at this as a curse when really look at all that compassion
I don't think there's enough cooks in the kitchen
I trust the ball guy why we have budget problems at Metal Arts.
The bald guy can fix it.
Those who are not watching.
Ethan can't possibly be helping the situation.
The bald guy can always fix it.
Ethan can't possibly be helping the situation.
Ass on.
Even as a body double, it's not working for me.
I just heard Ethan say special board.
Special.
There are a lot of people,
everybody in the company right now
is working on getting this video fixed so that we can simply play for you, the Boston Red Sox organization saying
again and again that the problem that they had with Raphael Devers was one of alignment.
One and all without him.
Even budget cuts.
I'd posit that NASA doesn't look like that at the moment.
I'm calling in resources from all over.
I'm asking Tony Reale to grab all Panthers fans in the region, bring them into the control
room and see if we can get the video running.
David, what did you do the Red Sox this morning on Nothing Personal that got them upset?
And what do you make of this entire situation?
A really fascinating trade for a lot of different reasons.
One of the most interesting, I think, because it signals that the Boston Red Sox ownership group
is now a clown show.
A clown show?
A clown show?
They've got the most trophies.
This is your former guy, John Henry.
They've got multiple World Series.
We only got you one.
He went to Boston and got you a four spot.
And number two, the minute John Henry had a board his plane
to Kansas City, game over.
Devers was done. John does not like getting on a plane to Kansas City, game over, Devers was done.
John does not like getting on a plane to Kansas City
to talk to Devers.
Total turd in the clubhouse,
and they said it in their press avail.
They just said it under the word alignment.
They said it under the word atmosphere, roster flexibility.
It's all a bunch of poppycock.
What they were saying is,
we're not gonna have someone as selfish as Devers
getting paid as much as he's getting paid.
And the Giants were willing to pay it all
because they put the D in desperado.
So send them there, see you later,
and we'll reallocate the money and keep going.
Thank you very much.
All right, I got a couple of questions.
The D in desperado, where's that saying come from?
Why did you use it there?
And can you be careful with your language
calling a human being a total turd?
So the expression actually is a baseball expression
and it's an inside baseball.
That's the real problem you should have with what I did.
It's turds in the clubhouse.
And what you try to do is not have that.
And the reason is that if you have too many
and they're spread out in the clubhouse,
they can actually infect
players who otherwise would be great both off and on the field.
And so you're monitoring that.
And what the Red Sox came out and said yesterday is, we've got a lot of good young players.
And what we can't afford is to have those young players learn bad habits or learn not
to be team players.
And guess what?
To do that, we are going to show that if you are not going to do what we say, goodbye.
And they got David Ortiz to agree.
Of course he's paid by them.
And he came out and said, hey, they're the boss.
He got Garrett Crochet, who just signed an extension I grant you, but got Crochet to
say, hey, good night and good luck. Rafi, see you later.
We're good from here.
David, as Marlins team president, I'm wondering, did you ever root for the Marlins
to lose a postseason game because you wanted the series to come back home
so you can make money for that game?
I so no. Oh, come on.
Is the short answer.
Because I believe him because he would he would normally normally,
if you've got him on that one he would be honest
He's watching a little bit though. He would go in and laugh at you what his tell on this one has been when you've got him
He's like that's a great question
You got me and then he answers it honestly my guess is if he's ever rooted for his team to lose for a home game
He'd tell us no and I would the problem is we didn't get enough of the revenue during the playoffs. The rules in baseball is it's shared with other
teams, all the other teams, Central Baseball.
It's shared with the umpires.
Everyone gets a piece of the action.
So for me, it was more important to get to the next round
because that would mean more revenue for us the following
season and then the possibility of winning it all.
But if you have a chance to win, you win immediately.
Now we played the maximum number of home games in 03 that you can play.
But I would not have rooted for to lose purposefully to get a home game.
If you're saying that Oklahoma City is going to throw game six in order to get a game seven, I can assure you that is not the case. What if you got all the revenue?
Would your opinion change?
You probably would have rooted for the team to lose.
It's a really big difference.
I know it is.
So Pro Player, as you know, was a really big stadium.
Yeah.
And so we were drawing, sold out after the first wild card
game against Frisco.
We sold out every other home game.
And so you're talking about millions and millions of dollars.
I know. So the answer is if we got all the revenue,
we would want the extra home game.
Would you in game six, 2003, Josh Begich,
they are about to win the World Series.
Did you ever think, man, I hope he blows this because winning in game
seven would be so much more fun?
No, not one time.
David, once you win a World Series, you can ride that for the rest of your life.
And I was sitting there watching saying, we're six outs away from me
being able to parlay this into a lifetime gig.
So, no, I didn't want to take the chance.
David, just so that you know, according to June Lee's report,
if you subscribe to every live service with sports, subscribe to YouTube, TV, MLB, NBA League Pass, NFL Sunday Ticket, Peacock, Apple TV Plus,
Max, Amazon Prime, and Paramount, that alone is $2,600 a year, just starting there.
That it-
Would you get more than sports, Dan?
Understood, but if you want just sports and don't want the other things that aren't sports,
you still have to pay for the sports.
I do not understand what you are saying.
You do understand what I'm saying.
That's a lot of money, dude.
Let's say you're just a sports fan
and you don't want the studio from Apple TV.
All you want is the games.
That's what you have to pay to get all access
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Now you get two.
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Don LeBattard. Taitas.
Stugats.
Taitas.
This is the Don LeBattard Show with the Stugats.
Can I do a quick economic primer here?
Can I do a quick economic primer here? In any sort of economy, when there is inflation, it causes things to inflate at different rates.
What you are saying and what he is saying is that the price to the consumer has gone
up more than wages, because there is wage inflation as well.
And what he's then saying is that makes it definitionally more unfair.
And I'm arguing the opposite.
Forget it, Dan.
You can go back to your control room and lack of video
because that'll be entertaining.
There we go.
At Levitard Show, put it on the poll.
At Levitard Show, do you fall asleep
when someone tries to give you a quick economic primer?
At Levitard Show, time now to play.
Nothing will get you there. Would you attend their funeral?
This here is an attempt to humanize David Samson
as he alienates the customer
by giving him a series of questions
about human beings who have died.
Would he attend their funeral?
What do you have, Mike, first as a nominee?
Clark Spencer. Oh, wow. Miami Herald beat writer Clark. human beings who have died, would he attend their funeral? What do you have, Mike, first as a nominee?
Clark Spencer.
Oh, wow.
Miami Herald beat writer, Clark Spencer,
Greg Cody's close friend,
and horse racing syndicate advisor.
Important detail.
I like Clark Spencer.
He was a good journalist.
Oh, no.
If I were, no, even if I were in town
in the same county, I would do it,
but I wouldn't fly and I wouldn't drive far,
but I would be sad.
So, but not one county.
But you wouldn't go one county.
So if you're in Dade and he's being buried
or there's a service in Broward,
you're not getting in traffic.
Correct.
But in the same county, I would go to that.
That's a great call from my friend.
What in Rome, but he'd be sad.
Did you- He'd be dead.
Did you go to the funeral of Juan Rodriguez,
a former Sun Sentinel beat writer who did indeed die?
Yeah, he did.
So a little thing that you can say
that we did as a Marlins organization,
he was a beat writer he died with 2 kids and
we we paid for his kids complete education.
I would never told anyone so just now it is not not why I
but it's not what I asked you it's an FI wanted you to know
that we know him we think about him. He was a reporter for the
Sun Sentinel
who tragically died with two young kids
who are now, I assume, maybe out of college,
but the trust was helpful to them and I hope they're well.
I did attend his funeral.
Wow, big surprise there.
So how many trusts like that have you created quietly
over the years that people don't know about
because they don't think you're a human being?
More than you, you know this, so more than you know.
Oh well, that's why I asked.
Yes.
If I knew I would ask.
I would say that I'm currently the trustee to,
I actually have the number, which is strange,
but it was just tax time,
so you have to have the number
because the trust pay taxes.
I'm a trustee to 11 trusts.
Are those all Marlins related, quiet trusts?
No, they're different trusts that have been created
by people who wanted me to take care of it.
Some were created for Marlins related things
that I still am a part of,
but they're all sorts of different reasons.
Trusts are meant to protect people from themselves
or to help people attain the best they can be.
And all of them are for education or other such items
that can be helpful to people.
Put it on the poll, please.
Do you associate David Sampson with trust?
Can you go ahead and put on the poll at Levitard Show?
That's not gonna work out well for him.
That's not gonna work out well for him.
That's not gonna work out well for him.
What else?
Levin's a lot.
How many of them are Marlins related?
Do you not wanna answer the question?
It's just, Dan, it's serious stuff in that.
It's a trust.
It's in the word.
It's a fiduciary duty.
You are responsible to help people.
You don't wanna answer the question.
And so I take that extremely seriously.
You put the D in for douche.
You put the douche in for douche.
You're a douche if you're a trustee.
No, not you.
We're saying Dan.
No, we're saying Dan.
We're saying Dan.
We're saying Dan.
Omar Maniah.
He was just nice to me recently with something on Nothing Personal and it got me thinking
that I should think about whether I would maybe attend his funeral in case his name
ever came up, but it can't make up for the way it was when he was an opposing GM.
So he's still a no.
And there is a way to go from no to yes, but it requires an amount of rehab that Omar has not yet done.
So I'm gonna stay with no.
Wait, did you just admit that this game
is kind of infiltrating your life?
You have interactions.
You're like, I wonder if I would attend
this person's funeral.
How far does this person have to go?
Mike, this game started because I think about this stuff
before the game started.
I'm trying to sort of plan what my responsibilities are.
How many more good interactions do you need to have
with Omar Manaya before you would attend his funeral?
It has to be like eight in a row
and then death has to happen almost immediately
after the eighth because if it's all good interactions
and then 30 years pass, I'm not going to the funeral.
But eight good ones, then death.
Death right after.
Wait, so David, so for you,
does it start with you attending someone's funeral
and they do something that you no longer attend?
Or do they have to do something to get you to the funeral?
Like if you just meet a person,
you're going to attend their funeral or you're not?
Oh no, I'm at a straight no.
Everybody's at no.
So they have to earn your attendance.
They don't lose your attendance.
Remember Billy, it's all time for me.
It's all about time.
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Yes!
Look at all that positivity.
My name is Casey Paquette.
Yes! This is Casey.
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And look at the hat here.
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Casey, are we on the precipice of a Stanley Cup championship tonight?
I believe so.
I believe so.
We're all going to stay up late and watch it.
Staying up late and watching it.
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Where are you from?
Miami!
Miami! Yeah, look at this guy. Miami!
Yeah!
You see?
So I found the positivity to you.
When the Panthers score tonight, what are we going to do?
Oh, hey!
Let's go!
Let's go!
Yes, when they take a one-nothing lead.
All right, Dan.
When they take a one-nothing lead, you put me on a mission impossible.
You said you had no shot.
What do I got right here?
I got a shot.
Look at these beautiful people.
We want the cup.
We want the cup.
Get him going, Tony.
We want the cup.
We want the cup.
Let's go.
We want the cup.
That's the next question.
We want the cup.
We want the cup.
We want the cup.
We want the cup.
Name a panther.
Okay, Le'Ali, ask the guy not wearing, no, not him. How about we say the cup stays here want the cup! Name a Panther. Ask the guy not wearing, no not him.
How about we say the cup stays here?
Well he wants to say the cup stays here.
Come over here my friend.
This is for hockey.
You grew up playing hockey.
I know it.
I know it.
Bellingham get over here.
Okay so who's your favorite Panther?
All time Scott Melonby.
Ask somebody else. Ask anybody but that guy.
Anyone else.
Ask anybody else.
I went to school, and I watched him play.
When I was going to school, he was playing for the Badgers.
OK.
What's that?
Come on down.
Who's your favorite athlete, then?
Oh, my favorite athlete, I'd say Michael Vick.
Michael Vick?
Oh, man.
That one's loaded.
Yeah.
All right.
Anybody? Predictions for tonight. All right. That one's loaded. Yeah. Wow. So, all right.
Anybody?
Predictions for tonight.
What is the score going to be?
Panthers, what?
Edmonton, what?
9-0.
9-0.
There it is.
They gave us an air.
They gave us a 9-0.
I was worried about 28-14, honestly.
All right.
We're going to find some more.
But here we are, the heart of Miami here, a walking tour.
Mr. Casey, one last word for the Panthers tonight.
Yeah, Panthers, it's probably going
to go into double or triple overtime.
That's just the way this series has gone.
It's going to be great.
Oystocup here tonight.
We know you're a great road team,
but also you're a great home team.
So real quick, what did I walk into here?
This is a walking history tour, the Magic. Let me yeah, so I I do tours and this is Miami Dade College and the college
Dade College
All right the sharks, okay
Ask them if David's paying for any of their college nice walk downtown
And we're looking at all the historic buildings and all the historic
stories and I'm sharing that with the class.
So Dan is telling me right now if it is 9-0 he's paying tuition for the young man who
got the prediction score, right?
Is that right?
That is correct.
I will agree to that deal if it is indeed 9-0 tonight.
I will agree to pay for his tuition.
I think you're safe. I'm not sure that Edmonton's gonna go down that easily. Tony, do me a favor ask anybody
other than him to tell me what the Edmonton blank are. Ask anyone there other than him. Alright, we have one trivia question. Yep. One
trivia question this is not for a scholarship but it could be for
something else. The Nate, look at everybody backing away.
Are you getting them? Look at their feet backing away.
Nobody wants the trivia question.
Florida Panthers are playing the team from Edmonton.
What is the name of the team from Edmonton?
Oilers?
Monde Reyes!
Yes!
What's your name?
Hockey Town.
There he is.
You see? Hockey Town USA.
Thank you very much everybody.
Ask him to name N. Oilers. You stop. You already paid him.s.a. thank you very much everybody asking the name of the lawyer and you stop
you know it's a
charges are
be good to yourselves and to each other right guys that we were were here are
going to go to the uh... firehouse right now the right the uh... poll okay get
over the fact that you have a little bit high pressure error over there uh...
there's a lot of high pressure error over there we will come back to tony
reality in a second uh... david uh... I don't know if we're go ahead and cue that
happy music again, cause I want to continue that. What is that about high pressure air?
What is that high pressure system? No, they're behind him. It said warning high pressure
air on the trunk and giant letters. Cliff Floyd. Oh wow. Good one. He has to know we've
had some recovery since he claims
we didn't tell him he was gonna be traded
and he was very anti-me and we had a problem,
but we lived together in the same neighborhood
for a long time up in Broward.
And so there was an amount of recovery that then went away
and so then the clock got reset, so I'm back to a no.
How about Al Avila?
No.
All right.
How about Izzy Gutierrez?
Ooh.
Well, that depends on a few things happening here
in the next few months or years.
Oh, Jesus.
But I would say that he's gone
from a no chance toilet pants to a definite possibility.
But again, so as
an example, were it to happen now? Yes, of course. We're all at Metal Art together. We're
teammates.
He lives in Fort Lauderdale, just so you know.
No, but you're a coworker. So no matter what, I would attend your funeral.
You're worth a county.
Yeah, you're worth multiple counties. Not even a flight, because I would attend your funeral. You're worth a county, yeah. Yeah, you're worth multiple counties.
Not, not, and even a flight,
because I would fly to Florida to do that for Izzy.
But if Izzy dies when he's supposed to,
you know, in his 90s or 100s,
I would assume we won't be coworkers
and probably that would turn into a no.
So that's a yes to a no.
David, we have four minutes left
and I do want to crank through some things here quickly.
So let's just play now that video does indeed work and I'm not getting the stop sign from my third base coach.
All of the times that they mentioned alignment as it referred to Raphael Devers while talking about what David is calling a total turd in the clubhouse.
Alignment. We couldn't find alignment.
You failed to reach alignment.
It just was that alignment.
Alignment.
Alignment.
Of complete alignment. We weren't able to achieve that alignment.
Never want to be in this situation where you can't find alignment, can't get to
alignment, failing to reach that alignment. I think I also shoulder a
significant responsibility here and failing to reach that alignment.
Ultimately, as Sam has pointed out,
this kind of lack of alignment,
we fail to reach that alignment.
Came to the conclusion that we did not have
a full alignment, we moved on.
Wow, a lot there.
David, what are your thoughts?
And just put back up on the screen,
the incredibly sad background
of the second person in that video so we can see it defeated. Not that guy, the other guy.
The sad alignment behind him, the misalignment behind him, he wants to simply promote what
that is behind him and instead we see that is an incredibly sad cubicle of concrete there in the bowels of Fenway Park.
No, so actually that's Craig Breslow,
who is the chief baseball officer who is with the team.
That's the manager's office
where they would do a pre and post game avail.
So that is actually the backdrop
that they're obligated to have
with Mass Mutual as the sponsor.
But the rest of it, it's supposed to be a little closer
so you only get the back of it.
But you mentioned Breslow,
and I did find the reporting interesting on Carl Mosch,
the player development guy who had been there since 2017
who got fired because he said of Breslow
while getting off a Zoom at the end,
he said, thanks Bres, you bleeping stiff.
And then he was immediately fired
because he didn't know he was on a Zoom mic.
I'm sorry, Dan, with all the Zooms you do,
if you were, as the person in charge of the company,
if there were a Zoom with your employees
and somebody, when the Zoom was over,
said, LeBittar, that turd, I hate him,
you would just be like, oh, see you tomorrow at nine?
Happens all the time, and I don't fire anybody. I don't fire anybody. Well, that's a you issue. Oh, you would just be like, oh, see you tomorrow at nine? Happens all the time and I don't fire anybody.
I don't fire anybody.
Well, that's a you issue.
Well, that's right.
You're asking me that question.
You know I'm not gonna do that.
But you are being critical of Breslow
for firing that employee.
You're gonna have David do it.
You lose the rest of your staff
if you don't fire that employee, every one of them.
I won't do it.
And you'd have me do it.
You'll have to do it.
He would have you do it.
Yeah, you'll have to do it. I don't fire anybody.
I'm right, Stu.
That's correct.
What do you think I'd keep you around for?
Let's crank through the...
You guys want to do this again?
Burke Baden Hop.
Oh, the Hopper.
I like the Hopper.
And I'd want to see whether it was an oversized casket
because I haven't necessarily been to too many funerals
of six-fivers, so that interests me
because I always wondered if I'll be in like
in a small casket, because I don't want the extra leg room.
So I may go just for casket sort of understanding
and knowledge.
I've never thought of what he's presently presenting to us
and now we only have a minute left,
so I can't get to Ohtani throwing a hundred miles an hour.
I can't get to Stanton.
I can't get to the Knicks.
I can't get to Stephen A. Smith playing solitaire.
But I can get to David's casket.
You can't put him in a regular size casket.
It would look ridiculous, correct?
He's sliding all over the place.
Yeah, he would take issue with paying full price.
No, it's not that.
I just don't want to be stapled down.
I want to be like you're on a ride, like a carnival ride.
I like a casket that I fit in.
But it would just sort of be,
it wouldn't be a regulation casket, right?
It would be- No.
Would it be funded by tourist tax dollars?
By people who use hotels by the hour, yes. Do you think you're going to be riding
roller coasters in hell? I mean, that would be fun. But I'll see you there, Stu. Yes, you will.
And we'll both see your priors. See you guys later. See you later, David. At LeBotard Show. Put it on
the poll, please. Does it sound fun to ride a roller coaster in hell? Yes or no?