The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Hour 2 - Coming to Class, With a Bat
Episode Date: March 28, 2025Covino & Rich have too much fun with their Old-School baseball topic! They take a ton of calls & play 'ON THE ROAD AGAIN." Who's your favorite crazy MLB player, Canseco or Dykstra? The guys mo...nitor their baseball teams & there's some Dodger gold. Plus, dunk your face in Saratoga water!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Mets losing today I'm just fine with.
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It's a great one.
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Like when some guy does him.
scandalous stuff and he's like, honey, it's because, you know, he's drinking and all.
No, this is a great justification.
The Mets have by far the best opening day record in Major League Baseball.
Their winning percentage on opening day going into today, 40 and 21 leaps and bounds better than any other team in Major League Baseball.
And that, what does that got him?
So maybe a loss on opening day changes the stars.
Oh.
Oh, sure.
Okay, I'll go with it.
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Old school when 50 hits, in honor of opening day, in honor of baseball,
who was your favorite player of all time?
Of course, that changed as life went on, right?
That player retired.
and you probably found someone new.
So for me, it was, I mean, I used to love Willie Randolph and Dave Winfield and all those guys,
but Don Mattingly was the life changer, the game changer for me, the hit man, Donny Baseball.
And what did that mean?
He had a style of baseball that he played.
It was dirty.
It was gritty.
It was real baseball.
And you know how Mamba mentality means something to a basketball fan?
And Dony baseball meant something to a little East Coast kid.
It was like this guy was a ball player.
He got 30 and did everything he could to help his team win.
He hit six grand slams in one season.
He had magical MVP years.
He was nasty at first base.
He was an unassuming power hitter.
He wasn't like a big dude.
But it was how he wore his hat.
It was how he had his eye black.
I mean, it was how he stood pigeon-toed in the batters box left-handed.
Every kid playing wiffball, Rich.
For fun, you would switch sides.
If you were righty, you batted lefty.
And when I batted lefty, you better believe I got into my Don Mattingley baseball stance.
It must have been cool to root for the second best first baseman in New York in the 80s after Keith Hernandez.
You could say that.
It's not true.
I mean, who has more gold gloves, who has more MVP?
I'm just throwing it out there.
Who has a better baseball career and still coaching and is a legend and should be a hall of family?
Who was smoking cigarettes and then dugout and doing cocaine off the strippers?
Exactly why it's Don Manningly.
ahead of Keith Hernandez.
Oh, no, I was giving him credit for that.
No, no, no.
All right, so who got you to love the game?
And why?
And why? Danny G., let's go to you.
You're a West Coast guy.
Let's switch it up.
Bring it out to the West Coast.
Who did you fall in love with as a little kid?
What made you love him?
Early 80s, my grandma took me to Dodger Stadium for my first time.
Pedro Guerrero was the first player me and my older brother put a poster of up in our
bedroom.
The way he stood tall in the batters box, great, great player for L.A.
And I'll never forget the first time we saw him interviewed after a game, we were shocked that he was speaking Spanish.
We thought he was African-American.
C-Cid, Betty and three.
Yeah, we're like, what?
Yeah, no, go down.
He was the combo of him and Dusty Baker was awesome.
Pedro Guerrero.
I mean, hello, we were kindergarten in second grade.
Totally.
And he was the hot card to have at that time.
Yeah, when trading cards was back in action.
Iowa Sam, who's that guy for you?
Why did you love him?
I feel like for I was Sam, I'm going to guess, before he even tells us.
Yeah, I guess.
Fernando Valenzuela brought you back to your roots.
No, is that?
Was there a player?
No, because I'm going to think back, I'm going to give you another angle.
If you didn't have a hometown team and you lived in the middle of a cornfield and I will like Sam.
I grew up rooting for the Phillies, but that was like later in life.
I didn't.
Didn't you?
I don't have a tradition.
In the 90s.
I thought every kid rooted for Chris Sabba.
I thought in the 90s, did you have, all the 90s?
Then you have Mike Schmidt, mustache,
Frimmings in a little Ziplock bag, you got on eBay?
Yes.
Yeah, though, that in my, yes.
I mean, like a lot of people love, you know, when I was a kid like Frank Thomas
of the White Sox growing up.
Can I tell you, Frank Thomas?
I got to see him hit a home run once at their old ballpark that I played in.
It's not my answer to this question, but Frank Thomas for some reason was one of those guys
that wasn't on my team, but I took such an interest in his stats.
I was just going to ask you guys that question.
Who was the first baseball player for another team that you love?
and you had a couple pages of plastic sheets with their cards.
Others loved Griffey Jr.
I was like, no, no, Frank Thomas is my guy.
That's cool.
That's a good answer.
But yeah, Griffey Jr.
For me, I had his poster and everything.
For me, it was Eric Davis.
Oh, he was a tough guy.
Oh, man, I loved his batting stance, his swag, the way he held the bat.
I wanted Eric back then.
I wanted Eric Davis on the Dodgers so badly.
And this is a weird reference, but every kid could relate.
He was nasty in the game RBI.
He had 37 home runs.
that year and he was on the National
League All-Star team in RBI
baseball. So you associate things to how good
were they in video games
as well at that time. I remember Wade Boggs
batted 368 just because of RBI
baseball. Yeah, seriously. You knew your stats.
You knew your cards. And if you were a kid of the 80s,
one of the best baseball fights of all time
was Ray Knight and Eric Davis
at third base. Ray Knight
gets into like a fighting Irishman stance.
Like put him up, put him up. And him and
Eric Davis tussled. It was a
really great baseball fight in the 80s. But
My answer, who got me into baseball?
I grew up a Mets fan.
So there's so many choices, right?
Was it Keith?
Was it Gary Carter being all clean cut with his, you know, Irish spring commercials and, you know, drinking milk?
To me, it was Dwight Gooden.
I was a pitcher in Little League.
I wore number 16.
It's always been my lucky number.
And I'm a Montana fan in football.
So 16, my daughter's birthday is a 16.
That number follows me.
And as a kid, the billboards of Dwight Gooden, when he pitched at Shakespeare,
stadium back in the day. That place was
electric. If drugs and alcohol and stuff
didn't get in his way, would have been one of the
greatest ever. Friday night's appointment watching,
watching Dwight could in New York,
even if you weren't a Mets fan. Rich,
was there a scrub on the team that you love? Seriously,
like that you just rooted for so hard.
Timmy Tuffle. Timmy.
Not a scrub, but I remember the Tuffle Shuffle.
I have two of them. And I say scrub, you know,
respectfully.
Bobby Meacham for me. I always
rooted for him. And Randy Valerty,
as time went on, too, I always rooted for that guy.
you got, Isaac. First of all,
Rich, have you ever read a book
called The Bad Guys Once? Oh,
such a great book. It's the only
book I've read since Where the Wild Things are.
You didn't miss much. It's a great book.
This is super random, but for me,
Alejandro Pena.
Now, Alejandro Pena
was the winning pitcher in the
Kirk Gibson home run game.
Later, when the Braves made their first run
of the World Series in 91,
he got clutch strikeout after
clutch strikeout down the stretch in the LCS and in the World Series.
But he had a really distinctive, super graceful wind-up and pitching motion.
And so when I was of that age, I would always wear out the right toe on my tennis shoes like every month.
And my mom was like, dragging your foot?
Yes, my mom was like, why do I keep having to buy you new shoes?
Why is it just the right toe?
And I realized it was because I was emulating the Alejandro painting.
you pitching motion so so much that's a good one I as a great I would emulate the high leg
kick overhand heat of a Dwight gooden and he would drag his foot every year I'd have to get
there was in a little addition you would put on your cleats for if you drug if you did drag your
right foot or you'd have to buy shoe goo to replay your yeah to replace your cleats but it does
go to show you the impact that these players have on not not only you but kids today and how
special it is and that's why we're excited about baseball man.
Randall, Randall, Crudgeon for you.
Yeah.
As we get to the rest of the phone calls, phones are hot.
Love talking baseball.
Danny, Isaac, Iowa.
I was saying, he's like, I don't know.
I don't remember any of this.
When you were a kid.
I'm trying to think, like, in the, obviously, in the 90s, like, the Cubs and the Cardinals
are pretty much Iowa's teams.
Yeah.
So, so you had Sammy Sosa and Markiplier.
But, like, that whole thing.
But, like, I don't, yeah, I don't have a player.
There was no guy.
Who do you remember being the signature
inside your glove.
Oh, that's a good one.
I remember having a Rawlings
Infield glove.
I had the Ozzie Smith.
So many people had Robin Young.
Robin,
that was a very popular one.
Mine actually,
I got mine off of a...
Mine fell off the truck.
My uncle gave it to me
and said it was a Jim Palmer
glove that I had,
but I loved it.
A lot of us had hand-me-downs.
My grandpa gave me an old glove
and he said, I want you to play second base.
It was a Joe Morgan signature.
Oh, nice.
That's cool.
Nice.
Yeah.
You know,
years later, we actually worked
with Joe Morgan's daughter. Totally
random, but we did, and she was super sweet.
He's a legend for sure. So
those little things, though, put
those players on your radar, and
maybe for that reason you rooted for them
or kept an eye on them and fell in love with the sport.
And that's what we're asking today,
in honor of opening day, your favorite player
of all time, but what made
you love him? Yeah, what made you fall in love? There was
something about him. Like, Isaac
described that moment perfectly. Like, he'll never
forget it, and that's sold him moving forward.
Greg in Portland, you're on.
What's up, buddy?
Yeah, I love this topic, by the way.
Nice.
1996, Andrew Jones came into the league for the first time,
and that was it.
You know who I fell in love with that year, John Wetland.
They were going to say Carmen Elektra.
No, no, no.
But remember that.
But John Wetland, that's cool.
And no, Andrew Jones and that Braves team,
that they were great.
Yankees that year. But Andrew Jones
was incredible. You're absolutely right.
That team, Chipper Jones,
Andrew Jones. It's a shame that team
won one World Series as a
as a crew.
Say hi to, let's go to
John in Maine. John, Kavino and Rich. What's up,
buddy? Hey, guys.
I haven't listened to guys in a long time,
but they switched me to nights at the
hospital, so I finally get to listen to you.
Well, hey, welcome back, brother. How's
how you feeling? And what do you think? What player made
you fall in love with baseball on opening day?
This is old school, and it defines my age.
Storm and Gorman Thomas from the Milwaukee Brewers.
And I can still name off almost every player from back then in this late 70s, early 80s.
That's awesome.
I loved his poll.
He didn't have any flare as a wind up or anything.
He just stood at the plate, waited for that ball and knocked the living daylights out of it.
You know who you got to give credit to?
because it took like 25, 30 years for someone to think of this.
On social media batting stance guy.
Dude, I was just thinking about him.
I recently saw he's still funny.
He did your 96 Yankees and I thought of you.
I was like, I love it, man.
Batting stance guy is still funny.
Because it's what all of us did.
You went through your team's lineup.
You'd be like, you're like, now batting, Lenny Dyches.
You'd be all down.
Yes.
And that's a question for you guys.
The number one batting stance you used to.
Darrell, Strawberry.
Number one answer on the board.
That's when you were ready to hit some bombs.
We used to crouch down and do Ricky Henderson's batting stance.
For sure, man, no doubt.
So, yeah, even as a Yankees fan growing up, Darrell Strawberry, I mean, that meant it was like, it's home run time.
The bat twirl.
Yeah, you were ready.
So the number, again, 877, 99 on Fox.
If we don't get to you, hit us at Covino and Rich.
We throw it back old school and 50 hits, taking you back to your childhood days.
You had that poster in your room.
eventually it came down for Carmen Elektra.
But that player made you fall in love with the game.
What was it about him that made you love him?
I'll tell you this.
As I watch a Yankees game out of the corner of my eye,
that facial hair isn't given Devin Williams much confidence.
He's about to blow this game.
I hope not.
By the way, my answer was Don Mattingly, Rich.
Quick story.
And I'll make it quick.
Went to a Yankees game.
And I'm wearing my Donnie baseball,
Don Mattingly number 23 baseball shirt, right?
The T-shirt.
They didn't print shirts for everybody back in the day.
It was just the star players.
I'm wearing my Don Manley T-shirt.
And, you know, my dad gets into New York City Bronx traffic.
And who are we sitting right next to in traffic on the way home?
Don Mattingly, right?
Me and my buddy, another kid named Rich, my little league pal, Ritchie, right?
We're in the car and we look over to the left.
Does he cry someday?
I'm thinking, I could have been the rich of commuting on Ruth.
Maybe.
Maybe.
Don Mattingly is side by side with us in traffic.
Like what?
I'm the major deacon or whatever.
Are you sure it was Don Mattingly?
Dude, it was Don Mattingly.
And you know, your little kid imagination goes wild, but it was a gold Mercedes.
But in my mind, it was made of gold, right?
Because I was a kid, but it was a gold Mercedes.
True story.
And I'll never forget.
Like, I look over and I go to my dad.
Oh my God.
It's Don Manningly.
And my dad was like, yeah, whatever.
He didn't look.
He thought we were.
lion. My buddy came over.
Yo, it's Don Manningly. My dad
still thinks we're trying to like prank him to
look. Is Don Manningly stuck in traffic?
My dad finally
turns to the left and he sees
Don Mattingly. He's like,
he rolls his window down.
Yeah, Don. And he let Don Mattingly cut
in front of us in traffic. But Don
Mattingley waved to us, gave us the
thumbs up, made me love him even
more. Just seemed like the coolest dude
in New York. And he wasn't a New York
sort of guy. You know what I mean?
he was just a ball player.
I love your story, but I'm going to.
True story.
I believe it was just a mustache guy from the Bronx.
My dad, my dad let Don Manningley cut him in traffic,
and he was super grateful for it.
It happened.
Let's say what's up to?
Where do you want to go, Danny G.
Let's go to Dwayne in Odessa.
Dway.
Let's go rapid fire.
We'll wrap this up.
On opening day, who made you fall in love with the game?
What's up, man?
Yeah, I would have to say Kirby Puckett, Center Field,
just running wrong all over place, diving.
And then in the World Series, twins are down.
He says, everybody jump on my back.
I'm going to carry you to the World Series.
Yeah, that's pretty, pretty special.
He was so great, man.
Don't you feel like you picture him gracefully jumping against the wall?
Yeah, against that plexiglassie glass.
Yeah, like, without a doubt.
Kirby Pucket was incredible.
Paul and North Carolina, what's up, man?
Paulie, you, Paul.
Hey, Paul.
Hey, Paul.
Hey, Phil's how I was like he's doing.
Look, man.
What's up?
I'm a little nervous.
Yankees about to lose this game.
Back ahead.
I'm going to answer you guys.
I guess a couple of questions, Rapid Fire.
I'm a 44-year-old Mets fan, so when I was in 86, I had just turned six years old.
You and I had the exact same, so here we go.
Let's hear it.
Yep.
Well, Gary Carter was my favorite player.
Remember that ivory soap commercial where he ripped a barrio soap and half?
I thought it was the coolest damn same.
The first player outside of the Mets that I really adored was Tony Gwyn.
I had a poster in my room.
He had bats in one hand and balls in the other,
and the poster said it's not the batts, it's the ball.
I thought that was great.
Yo.
The first signature in a glove, I remember.
I was a squatty, a fat kid.
And I had the black catchers glove with the orange outside target.
There was a Lance Parrish signature.
Oh, yeah.
I remember that one.
That was a big one for sure.
By the way, let's go, Matt.
Sorry, let's go.
Yep.
Hey, I won't feel so bad if your Yankees blow it here.
I hope not.
Who's up?
Cheerio.
Oh, let's go.
Williams with the whiff.
Two outs.
Any one more out for the win.
All right. Back to calls. It's four to two Yankees, but the Brewers got runners on second and third.
I know.
You know what? They just went to some Yankees, Guidos in the stands, high-fiving.
They just jinxed you.
Let's go brew crew.
All right, wrap it up. Albert in Texas. What's up, man?
Hey, what's going on, guys?
Big Astros fan. I got an iconic duo, Jeff Bagwell, and Craig Biggio.
Yo, if you were an Astros fan during that time,
Bagu and Bigio were such a dynamic duo,
such great ballplayers.
And that was even when you change your logo to that
like cosmic looking corny uniform.
Remember those years?
Of course, yeah.
You mean like the Mike Scott, Kevin Bassiers, those years?
See, I like that cheesy rainbow 80s one.
Yeah.
All right.
You know, one more.
We'll go to Arizona and say hi to Corey
and then we'll move on.
What's up, man?
I'm quite wrapping fire.
So my two favorite players,
I'm a diehard Oakland A's fan.
Born in 89, I watched the Earthquake series
with my dad.
the couch as a baby.
Anyways, Eric Burns, Nick Swisher, I don't care what anybody says.
They were two of the most exciting players that I got to watch.
You just named, you just named like two of the most charismatic players ever.
Nick Swish-Lish, man.
I think he's great.
I love his energy.
I love his vibe.
Great answers, guys.
And Burns is a great cut to you.
And yeah, oh, yeah, two super personality plus dudes, which is right.
And we can't get to everybody.
We appreciate your phone calls, but I do want to hear your feedback again.
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All right.
Let me pose this question.
Then we'll go.
I'll pose a question.
Think about it.
And you can hit us up at Covino and Rich or if you want to chime in.
You know what I'm thinking about, though, Rich?
No one when we talk about this?
The superstar comes to mind, the Maddingley, the good in those guys, right?
The Wade Boggs is of the world.
But there was also a lot of fun in that dude who wasn't that good, but you really pulled for it.
Of course.
That pulled you went to the game because you're like, yeah, I know he's not the.
best, but it really gets me involved.
And like I said, some of those guys really got you even more into the game.
Okay.
So here's my question for you.
Who's your favorite crazy baseball player?
Crazy baseball player.
Two options.
Jose Konseko or Lenny Dijk.
It's funny because Konseko's in the news.
I know.
But Dykstra or Konseko, think of that because there's a story about one of them.
And his name is Jose Konseko.
We'll get to that and a bunch more next.
And by the way, the Brewish just missed a walk, not a walkout, but a three-run,
by 10 feet.
Yelich.
Yelich.
Went foul.
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Hey, it's us, the Jonas Brothers, and guess what?
We have some big news.
What's the news, name?
Huge news.
We created our own podcast called, Hey Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts throughout there.
But this one's extra special.
So how do we actually come up with a name, Hey Jonas, Jonas, guys?
I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what we should call it.
And well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band before Jonas Brothers.
This is how you guys remember it going down?
Yes.
I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast, for people could call in and say, hey, Jonas.
And then I wrote down on my little notepad, Hey Jonas, and offered it up as a potential title for the podcast.
But thanks for remembering that, guys.
Listen to Hey Jonas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
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We're talking baseball.
I love it.
Covino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio.
Baseball.
Sorry, I'm distracted.
That's baseball.
Mets had two on, two outs, Vientos at the dish.
You know, I got a random question.
Steve Covino.
Mickey and the Duke.
Isaac Lohancron, I know you're in your zone doing updates, but do you get an extra, you get an extra pep in your step and your delivery when you're doing baseball updates again as an anchor?
Is that fun for you or is there a sport that you prefer?
Funny, I was just thinking about that.
Yes, because it's opening day, but frankly, tomorrow, how much are any of us going to be talking about baseball tomorrow?
I remember during my reporting days in L.A.
Isn't your Elias Scoops Callahan?
One of them, if you know what I mean.
But as a reporter, opening day at Dodger Stadium was literally like a civic holiday.
And then the next night there'd be 24,000 in the stands.
I think it just goes to show more how great the atmosphere and the tradition of opening day is around this country.
And that's something beautiful that's passed down generation to generation.
to generation like your grandpappy,
your dad, your uncle. It might have been a family
tradition like, yeah, we go to opening day. I have
friends that buy like the partial
season ticket packages to the Mets or Dodgers
with his team. And that always includes
opening day. There's a lot of people that took
today off from work. I ask Isaac
because when he's giving the
updates, I get excited to hear
what he's saying and I get excited to listen.
Well, you also said his other sport updates are
lackluster. Right. Yeah. And his
baseball ones, they're just so much better.
I have other lackluster things about me
just asked my wife.
Isaac, you know how to guarantee to not have just 24,000 in the stands for the second game?
Ring ceremony for the Dodgers coming up tomorrow.
Yeah. I think you were going to say like Otani's Dog's Bobblehead or something.
That too.
Yo, Brandon Nimmo! Brain the Nimmo!
And the Mets.
Well, they had bases juice two outs.
And Nimmo hit a rocket to centerfield.
Oh, that's the A. It's still the eighth.
Okay.
I thought it was the nine.
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That's our bonus podcast.
We'll be talking Major League Baseball records
that are never going to be broken.
Get you fired up for the season.
We'll talk about ones that might.
And we'll talk about rooting for the Sweet 16,
had a route for college basketball,
and we're going to play a game called On the Road Again.
For example, if I said,
if I said,
I'll give you one, Randy Johnson.
If I said Randy Johnson,
on the road again,
can you tell me his career trajectory,
his resume of the teams he played on?
Anybody you want to play?
Oh, Isaac.
Let's go.
Look at that.
USC.
He was a photographer at the Daily Trojan student newspaper.
And he's a,
photographer now. Yeah, for the NFL.
Montreal Expos, Seattle Mariners,
damn, boy, Yankee.
Are these in order?
No, you don't have to go in. If you get it in order, I mean, you just get an extra high five.
Expos, Mariners, then I seem to remember I'm going to the Astros before he went to the Yanke.
No, before he went to the Diamondbacks and then to the Yankees.
So that's five teams and that's all I got, baby.
I'm pretty sure that's it.
Let's double check his work.
I think you nailed it.
I think you nailed it.
And that's how you play on the road again.
Rich and I are going to play against each other on Overpromise
because we don't have time now.
That's on Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page right after this show.
You forgot one.
The Giants, yeah.
Ended his career as a San Francisco giant for a second.
But other than that, you got it.
Wait, so he pitched for six teams.
Expos, Seattle, Houston, Arizona,
Yankees, Arizona again,
and the Giants.
for one season.
Wow. Yeah.
And you know,
the Giants is the one you forget.
And that's usually how the game works.
There's always one you could barely remember them playing for.
And it's kind of fun because you recall them in the uniform,
maybe a moment they had in the uniform or your baseball cards.
And you're like, yeah, I can picture them in that.
That's right.
Dang.
So we'll play that on Overpromised.
Our bonus show on Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page,
or you can listen wherever you stream.
Can I give you one more?
We have a live chat.
Sure.
All right.
I was same.
You said Frank Thomas was a guy you loved, right?
No, that was Danny J.
No, it was me.
Oh, okay, Frank Thomas.
On the road again.
We had a Frank Thomas play.
Wow, dude, that's what?
It's not a tough one.
Is that a trick question?
Why?
Because I can only think of one team.
How many teams total?
Three total.
What?
I want to say one of them is.
Oh, wait, hold on.
I got another one.
So, obviously, the White Sox, was he also an Oriole?
No, good guess, though.
played a ton of years for the White Sox, obviously.
Hall of Famer, great dude.
Frank Thomas and the ladies love it too.
Had quick stints at the end with the Oakland A's and Toronto Blue Jays.
I vaguely remember Oakland.
Blue Jays totally forgot.
Yeah, that, you know.
But man, that's what's so weird about it is you could barely picture him in a Blue Jays or Oakland uniform.
That's the fun of on the road again.
Right.
Maybe we'll bring that show, maybe we bring this game to the.
the show, maybe a little more regularly.
We'll play it on Overpromised.
Again, the show that's sweeping the nation,
I think is some of the best stuff we do.
It's a bit of a hybrid.
It's a lot of fun.
Check it out.
We do it in about 20 minutes.
Cove, I do want to remind you, though,
in 07, this might come as a surprise to you,
but in 07 and 06,
Frank Thomas had some big numbers in the home run department.
He played his first year with the Oakland A's,
39 home runs, 114 ribbies.
Wow. You know what's funny?
And then he hit 20, what is this?
26 home runs with the Blue Jays the next year.
Sometimes you look back at someone's stats.
You thought they may have lost it.
They weren't as good.
And then you realize how good they were.
Like when I think of Jason Giambi, you think of those monster numbers he put up in Oakland, right?
And I'm like, yeah, when he came to the Yankees, he wasn't that good.
And then you look up his numbers to the Yankees.
Like, they were great.
Great as a Yankee.
Yeah.
And you look up the stats.
Hey, when you're doing the bowl scroll later, look up Giambi's stats.
But anyway, so answer the question I posed before the break.
Yeah, who's your favorite crazy player?
Your favorite crazy player?
I narrowed it down to two.
You could throw a wild card in there, but if I said, I was going to say wild thing, Rick Vaughn.
Who do you find more entertaining?
Jose Canseco or Lenny Dykstra?
The answer for me is easy.
We've interviewed Lenny Dykstra and he's a fun time, but he's a little creepy.
I say that respect.
He does all those weird sex.
tips on the Howard Stern show.
Like he gets runching.
And he's funny. He told Colin Cowherd
back in the day that he
would hire private investigators
to follow umpires around.
So that he had dirt on that.
He would find out if an umpire was cheating on his wife
and he'd be like, hey, uh, Hank,
I hope Marsha doesn't find out about
what you're doing. And he said his
on-based percentage went up.
All of a sudden in the next pitch. Ball.
Next one.
He's a wild guy.
So my favorite player would be
Canseco, like crazy player
Canseco, because, I mean, he was just
such a beast. He was so big.
He was like a big giant in the
batter's box. And then he did so many goofy
things. He's always blinking all the
time. And he's always like up to some
weird tweet. And then he did something weird
this week. He's in the news this week doing
something weird. It's funny because it's so sweet.
It's not necessarily in character
for Jose. It's just funny
the way he looks walking around in character.
In full uniform. In full
age uniform. With a back.
Am I correct in saying he read two school children?
Yeah, Las Vegas had him out to one of their elementary schools for like one of those reading weeks.
It's ridiculous.
He shows up in full uniform and a bat.
Like, that's ridiculous.
They answered questions for all the kids.
I'm Jose Canseco.
And this book is called The Puppy who lost his way.
You're right.
It's sweet, but it's so hilarious because you see these pictures.
You see this big goon walking in the hallways in his uniform.
It's so funny to see.
And are we 100% certain it wasn't Ozzie Kinseko?
Like he sends his brother out there to do this stuff.
Ozzie, this one's for you.
It's like, you ever hear the story of Tom Hanks?
You know Tom Hanks is the voice of Woody from Toy Story.
But when Tom Hanks is too busy, his brother, like, Jeb Hanks.
I don't know his brother's.
Jeb Hanks.
But his brother, he has his brother do, like, the voiceovers for the toys and all the other
Woody thinks he doesn't have time for it.
Or his son, brawny Hanks.
Yeah, yeah.
No, no. So like, for example, you remember the woody like pullstring?
There's a snake in my boot. That's not Tom Hanks. That's his brother doing that.
I hope he's getting the royalties for me.
Yeah. So like I wonder if Ozzy Konseko goes on his behalf.
This looks like Jose. It says he volunteered to read to a fourth grade class for Las Vegas for their Nevada reading week, a statewide event to celebrate literacy.
He stayed after, after reading the book, he stuck around for a Q&A with the kids and he signed photos.
Did he say what book he read or now?
Yeah, the Barronstein Bears.
What little golden book did he read?
Hey, it's me, Jose Canseco, and today we're going to read the three Chinese brothers.
It's definitely a baseball book.
You can't see the title, but you see a baseball player on the front of the book he's reading.
Oh, that's so funny.
Let's go to our buddy, Isaac Lonecron.
And if you can think of some other, you know, funny, you know, crazy players like the Jose Konsekos and Lenny Dykeshers of the world, hit us up at Covino-N-Ritch.
For me, in a good way, Rex Hudler.
And one of the nicest, nicest guys you will ever come across.
What about Turk Wendell? Remember he would throw?
Yes, number 99.
The snake teeth around his neck and he would slam down the rosin bag every time.
I love it.
I mean, the list just goes on and on and on in Major League Baseball.
But I also echo Ricky Henderson.
He briefly was with the Dodgers.
He lockered next of all people.
Dave Roberts now, the Dodgers manager, and they got along great, but Ricky Henderson could not stop referring to him as Robinson.
He would be repeatedly told. His name's not Dave Robinson. It's Roberts. And Ricky was like, yeah, I get it. Robinson, Robinson.
Right in character for Ricky Henderson. Austin Wells and Anthony Volpe hit home runs for the New York Yankees today.
Their four-two opening day win over the Brewers who left runners at second and third in the ninth inning.
Baltimore Orioles hit six home runs at a 12-2 win at Toronto.
Lee Ruchman and Ced Mullen's homered twice.
Tyler O'Neill homered on opening day for the sixth straight season.
San Francisco Giants rallied to win at Cincinnati, six to four.
Giants trailed three-two entering the top of the ninth inning,
scored to tide, and then Wilmer Flores at a go-ahead three-run home run.
Right now, the Phillies and Nationals tied at three in the top half of the ninth inning.
Crazy game because Washington, go ahead.
I'm sorry, Stott just swung at ball four.
Totally, with the base is loaded.
Full count, too.
So they are going to the bottom of the ninth inning tied at three.
Washington starter McKenzie Gore struck out 13 through six innings, allowed just one hit.
They took him out after just 93 pitches, leading one to nothing, and then Bryce Harper and
Kyle Schwarber promptly hit home runs against the Nationals bullpen.
Thanks a lot, nerds.
Meanwhile, the Nationals did come back to tie it.
Three, three.
Juan Soto making his debut for the New York Mets, single to right, walked, fly to left,
and then walked again.
Trail 3-0 at Houston after eight innings.
And the Boston Red Sox with a 5-2 bottom of the ninth lead at Texas,
Boston's Wheelier-Abreu hit two home runs,
including the go-ahead three-run home run in the top half of the ninth inning.
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I just took a look.
That's an update, man.
By the way, great update, Isaac.
I just took a look.
I was wondering who pitch for the Rangers today.
And it was Charlie Huff.
It was Evaldi.
I was close.
I was hoping, as much as he's not a met anymore,
I was like, I hope the Grom didn't get roughed up in game one.
But yeah, I guess he'll pitch tomorrow.
All right. We got more.
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Hey, it's us, the Jonas Brothers, and guess what?
We have some big news.
What's the news, name?
Huge news.
We created our own podcast called, Hey Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to a...
We're the first people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts around there.
But this one's extra special.
So how do we actually come up with a name, Hey Jonas, guys?
I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what we should call it.
And, well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band before Jonas Brothers.
This is how you guys remember it going down?
Yes.
I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast, where people could call in and say, hey, Jonas.
And then I wrote down on my little notepad, Hey Jonas, and offered it up as a potential title for the podcast.
But thanks for remembering that, guys.
Listen to Hey Jonas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcast. Just listen. We don't care where you hear it.
Another podcast from some SNL late night comedy guy. Not quite. Unhumor me with Robert Smygel
and friends. Me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman help make you
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Jacob Kingston grew up in an isolated polygamous sect.
We were God's chosen, kingdom on earth.
He felt destined for greatness.
So when a swaggering Armenian businessman catapults Jacob into an extraordinary world, he doesn't look back.
Ferraris and Lamborghinis, private jets, meeting the president of Turkey.
I'm Michelle McPhee, and this is one of the most shrewd,
shocking criminal conspiracies I've ever come across.
When Jacob met Levin this went to a billion dollar fraud.
But with two kings from entirely different worlds,
just how long can their empire survive?
The largest tax investigation in American history.
You need to tell me what you know.
Is somebody coming after me?
Jacob told Levan, you're ruining my life.
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Life becomes about wins and losses.
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Because that's two different intentions, bro.
Absolutely.
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Met's not going down easy.
What an app bat by Acuna Jr.
That's like pitch 10 of the abbat, huh?
They got the first two on.
You got your bloop.
Now you need a blast to tie it up.
The Mets are down, 3-0.
That's baseball.
And Akunia Jr.'s up.
So, hey, baseball's back, man.
Kavino and Rich.
We're also back on Fox Sports Radio.
That guy happy about his yanks, me hanging in with the Mets.
A lot of Dodgers fans in the room.
Yeah, they rolled the blue carpet out.
By the way, those Dodgers uniforms with the gold lettering and the hats are sick.
Those are so.
So dope.
So nice.
So, though.
I hate to say, but they're so damn nice.
Let me remind you, though, that we got sweet action today.
And Draft King's all about the underdogs.
And I got a couple possible underdog things going on that I'm really feeling.
Maryland, six and a half point underdog to Florida.
Yeah, yay.
And Michigan, the five seat.
I really like Michigan nine and a half point doggies as well.
So I like them as well.
Wow.
Well, enjoy your men.
Madness, baby, dipsie do dunkeroo, enjoy your college basketball,
but enjoy Ice Cube being paraded around Dodger Stadium.
And a slammed Impala.
Getting his flowers, as they say.
A coo- What a celebration they're putting on, though, at Dodger Stadium.
It's incredible.
Let me tell you, that is pretty awesome what they're doing, but Akuna just walked.
And he put up a stellar at bat to load the bases for the Mets in the ninth inning,
and they're down three-nothing to the Astros.
So, man, baseball really slaying it.
I know it's all about the madness right now.
And I know it's all about college basketball and it's heating up.
But opening day is delivering.
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Now, quick reminder, Rich, tomorrow, is it me or Bill Belichick?
It's the game that's sweep in the nation.
Kavino or Bill Belichick.
Apparently, we're the same guy.
Plus, we get you ready for the weekend with weekend hobnaving.
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join us live. No doubt. Now, before we get out of here, I know we got like two minutes. I'm
like so locked into this best game. Base is loaded, no outs are down three. Quack, quack, quack.
As you said during the last break, we were talking about how baseball, if you're not feeling
the momentum of baseball and the fans and everything going on with MLB, you're sleeping. You're
living under a rock. There's a vibe. There's definitely a different level of excitement. No
out in the past two years. Just saw the Bryce Harper
home run earlier, you know, superstars.
Young pitcher on the National
struck out with 13. Like, just
a lot of good baseball and
I'm pumped, but there's a viral video from
a couple days ago. You and I have been goofing about it
off the air. Yeah, morning routine guy.
His name is Ashton Hall and it's sweep
in the nation. Have you seen this guy with his ridiculous
morning routine? Wakes up at three in the
morning, splashes like
ice water in his face. No, no, no. Saratoga
sparkling water. He
He dunks his face in it.
I guess,
open up his...
You guys are talking about this.
Tighten up his pores.
Like, it's gone so viral.
People are making parody videos of it.
It's so next level.
He's taking a swim.
He's writing in his journal.
He's, you know, brushing his teeth for over two minutes.
And he does all this before Danny,
you and I and Kvino and everyone even wakes up.
But he's getting nothing done.
It's so ridiculous.
I think what's cool about it is he take a little piece of it here and there, right?
But it really makes you feel terrible about your morning routine.
I'm not meditating.
I don't got time for a swim.
You know, you might want it.
My morning routine?
Like, wearing yesterday's clothes while I put on a pair of crocs to drop my kids off at school.
But, dude, it's gone so viral.
It's everywhere.
And if you haven't seen it yet, you're bound to see it tonight.
And everyone's asking a, what is it?
Logan Paul, people are making videos.
Yo, Martin, Martin Wiese, who's going to be in with the odd couple next.
This guy's out of his mind, huh?
I know.
I had some Saratoga water this morning.
Same day.
Same kind of day, though.
Same kind of day.
Nothing changed.
Well, this guy's.
dipping his face in it.
And sipping it.
You got to see it.
I was missing the ice in the bowl.
So maybe that was a problem.
No bananas.
And he rubbed bananas on his face.
I feel like you got,
you have to do this one day.
Yeah.
Maybe wake up one day and see if it changes everything.
I dip my face in vodka.
You can shine your shoes with banana peels.
This, uh, yeah, it sounds impossible, dude.
You know what?
But this is what he does for living.
He's a fitness lifestyle coach and all that.
So we'll talk about that and more tomorrow.
But join us on overpromised.
Not until that.
Arriban d'iope.
See you in the overpromise land.
Goodbye.
Hey guys, it's us
The Jonas Brothers. I'm Joe. I'm Kevin.
And I'm Nick. And guess what?
We created our own podcast called
Hey Jonas. We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions.
Well, sick and tired is a strong way to put it.
But, you know, tired and sick.
Listen to Hey Jonas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Just listen. We don't care where you hear it.
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not quite.
Unhumor me with Robert Smygel and Friends.
Me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman
help make you funnier.
This week, my guest, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer, Streeter Seidel,
help an a cappella band with their between songs banter.
Where does your group perform?
We do some retirement homes.
Those people are starving for banter.
Listen to humor me with Robert Smigel and Friends on the I-Heart Radio app,
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I'm Michelle McPhee, and I've been unraveling the strangest criminal alliance I've ever reported on, a Mormon polygamist and an Armenian businessman.
Multi-million dollar house, Ferraris and Lamborghinis, private jets, a billion dollar fraud.
But how long can this alliance last?
Tell me what you know.
Is somebody coming after me?
Listen to Kingdom of Fraud on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Last night, a blown call changed a game.
This morning, the internet lost its mind, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened.
That's where SportsSlice comes in.
I'm Timbo, and every episode we're cutting through the noise, breaking down the biggest moments
in sports and giving you the real story behind the headline.
And we're going straight to the source, the athletes themselves, their locker room stories,
their reactions in the moment, and the stuff nobody gets to hear.
Listen to Sports Slice on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
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Winning on Clay is an art.
The rallies are relentless.
And at the French Open, only the toughest survive.
I'd know.
I competed there for decades.
Join me, Renee Stubbs, on the Renee Stubbs tennis podcast for no nonsense breakdowns of the biggest
matches, the toughest players, and the moments that define Roland Garris.
She's an outsider to win the French for me.
And she likes Clay.
Listen, Lerner Rabakina is arguably the best player in the world right now.
and I actually can win on any surface.
Listen to the Renee Stubbs tennis podcast on the IHeart Radio app,
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