The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Hour 3 - Cleaning house
Episode Date: August 1, 2025Covino & Rich fill-in on The HERD! They talk Twins cleaning house & sending Carlos Correa back to the Astros. What are some of the best examples of a player returning home & having success... a second time around? 'CHIPOTLE WORKER OR WNBA PLAYER' brings the laughter. Plus, they get you set to stream sports & entertainment with 'WEEEKEND HOBNOBBING!' #CRShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We started off this professional gram of ours
talking about how we had preseason football yesterday.
The Chargers beat the Lions 34-7.
Your boy, Trey Lance, your former boy, Tray Lance,
had a decent game, 120 yards, two tuddies.
But even though the NFL's back, baseball's winning.
Well, it's very well should be.
It's August, and then the point we were making was...
Yeah, but it hasn't been that way in a long time.
No, it's been like a good decade.
The proof was today because normally we'd be talking football.
football and not even a lot of big names were moved yesterday, but big pieces.
So big pieces were traded and I feel like my team did all right.
Your team did better. Rich DeMets, I'm a Yankees fan.
We'll see how it unfolds and unfurls, but I will say, Danny G, it sucks for you
because the Padres made some good moves.
They even got nasty Nestor last minute.
You saw that?
I'm worried.
I'm worried about that one.
Some of the other moves.
So, hey, respect to them.
This is going to heat up.
like the Dodgers own nasty nasty.
Oh, wait a second. They do.
Hey, don't worry, the Dodgers got that
call dude, so on fire.
You know, it's August 1st,
and the reality is that it should
be about pennant races. It should be about
how every division
except the AL Central is
within a couple games.
Baseball's popping, baseball's back, all the
changes over the last couple years have worked.
Baseball is winning,
and we love it. Some of the trade
deadline moves that you
you got to admire.
The Padres getting Mason Miller.
The Phillies, as a Mets fan, I hate to say it.
Johann Duran, that's a big one.
But then again, the Mets upgraded their
center field situation.
Tyrone Taylor was great defensively, but now you
got Cedric Mullins
and arguably
the Mets have shored up their bullpen
with Tyler Rogers of the Giants and Ryan Helsley
of St. Louis.
So, hey, lots of big moves.
Bieber to Toronto, Suarez
to the Mariners.
again, baseball's popping, bam.
How many times did we say that today?
I know.
I think we made the point.
But trade deadline, winners, Padres, Mets, and Mariners,
I agree with Ben Verlander, and the losers.
Losers, Cubs, socks, and Jays.
But the other side story that thought was kind of cool or interesting,
as a Yankees fan, I hate it, but it's still a cool story.
I could acknowledge Carlos Correa going back to his old team,
because he waived his no trade clause from the twins.
But the twins, like you said, set up a whole garage sale
and got rid of everybody.
He goes back to his old team,
but now playing third base because Jeremy Pena is at shortstop.
So he agreed to do that.
And it got me thinking of, well, he's definitely got some juice still.
But how many times does that really work
where a star player leaves a team and comes back
and does just as well or better?
It's so few and far between because such as life,
You left or you broke up or they fired you for a reason.
And you did it maybe at your job.
You did it in an old relationship and you come back and you remember right away
why it didn't work the first time.
It's interesting because I can only think of one.
One.
I'm being serious.
One great example of second time was better because I'm thinking of guys returning.
Like Griffey Jr. ended with the Mariners.
Tom Seaver went back to the Mets for a second.
That happens a lot.
You're just bookending your career
when you started.
It's nice.
Your boy Tino Martinez had a minute
where he came back to the Yankees
and had a good month,
but it was a good month.
In the fight game,
people come out of retirement.
They're not the same.
Mani Pac-Man Pacquiao just fought
and it was a draw,
but now he's calling out
the recently retired,
quote-unquote retired,
Gervante Davis.
But you come back,
speaking of boxing,
the one name that comes to mind
for me is a boxing.
name. So I don't know if that's who you got
in mind. Mike Tyson to me?
Came back and he was not the same.
So we both have one.
The thing is, it's so few and far between
when I actually Googled it.
Like, hey, players that went back
to their former club, their old club,
it's mostly
soccer players that do that.
It's the football players that bounce around,
come back. We don't see a lot
of success when it comes
to football, baseball, baseball, basketball
here in the States with that
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No, no, no, no. I'm definitely not going to steal yours. I have two examples. And yours is a fighter?
Yeah. I have two examples. And the question really is,
Could it ever be better
Second time around
Could it ever be better
Reunion style
And I have two examples of how
Better the second time
Well I think we all remember
Back in 1994
I believe it was 94
At the age of 45
George Foreman stunned the world
Knocking out Michael Moore
And it had a really great run
Like he came back right before all of our eyes, took a lot of fights, got the rust out.
But it was almost like we saw two different guys.
You're like, wait, that's the same George Foreman that was fighting Muhammad Ali.
He's back?
So bald George Foreman and George Foreman with hair were two different guys.
They're like two different dudes from two different eras.
So he came back at a retirement and was just as good, became the heavyweight champion of the world.
If not better.
Like he had a great run.
He became a successful endorser.
and became a household name again.
He changed his whole image around.
I think George Foreman is definitely one of those that,
yeah, he left and came back and was just as good, if not better.
Do you want to give you my two?
Yeah.
There's one that's so obvious, I think, to me and everyone.
The second one, I think, is equal, even more so,
but it's a pop culture example.
Coming back home and it's better.
LeBron James goes back to Cleveland,
wins their first and only title.
That's your number one answer.
Very rarely does a guy go back to where he had previously been
and the second time around delivers.
Let's go another round.
I have one more example and it's near and dear to you.
Because I think you might say, well, that's TV, Rich.
It doesn't count.
It does.
I think Ralph Machio and Billy Zapka and the Hulk
cast of Cobra Kai had a better run with the TV series than when you really think about the few
movies in the 80s.
Which is ironic because what was Johnny Lawrence known for saying?
You couldn't leave well enough alone, couldn't you?
Couldn't leave one of them?
Cobra Kai among the people like us that looked at it as nostalgia and your kids who love
cobra Kai because they had a bunch of good teen actors.
No, that series on Netflix was hugely successful.
So I think that was a comeback.
You know what?
That's a good answer.
It was a comeback that no one really believed in.
Like, eh, come on.
And it ended up being just as impactful as the movie.
Because all the other ones, I get it.
Like, you fuller house or girl meets world.
There's some success there.
But I really think Cobra Kai, the success, money, and popularity of that Netflix show,
believe it or not, I believe, was far superior to what, karate kid one and two?
Yeah.
And how many times in life did you want to get back with a girlfriend or,
someone in your life.
And maybe it did.
You realized right away that,
yeah, that ended for a reason.
At first, it's real exciting.
At first, it's the greatest
and your prayers were answered.
But then you realize, yeah,
it doesn't work usually the second time around.
So we bring that up because Carlos Correa's back with the Astros.
I have a question for you.
Does it have to be on the same project?
Meaning in sports, we're saying,
of course, that's to be the same team.
Like, if a guy comes back to his previous team,
very rarely is stint two, better than stint one.
How many stints did Billy Martin have with the Yankees?
Because they just kept going back to the well with him.
I almost felt like that when I was a kid in my mind,
I thought Lou Panella and Billy Martin,
we just stood there and Steinbride had a coin,
and he flipped it and he's like, you, now you, now you.
Like, I think.
I think he was fired five times.
I'm not even joking you.
Yeah.
I believe he was
When we were kids
I felt like Billy Martin and Lou Panella
switched based on the mood
of George Steinbrenner Sr.
Can you think of any other examples?
I have one more.
In life, in sports,
where they return to the old job,
to the old relationship,
to the old show,
to the old team,
and we're just as impactful
or more than when they left.
See, it's tough because in entertainment,
sometimes when someone is like,
it gets a little rebirth.
It's not the same as returning to the same team.
But I thought of a guy that, uh,
we knew when we were little kids,
and I think now he's more popular and totally different.
The hair versus bald,
George Foreman made me think of it.
Okay.
Howie Mandel.
Howie Mandel was an Afro comedian.
But he never, like, left.
Yeah, but I feel like, no,
I feel like he reemerged with deal or no deal
in all the game shows.
And I guarantee this young people.
You're talking about.
He had Walk like a Man.
That was a great movie.
Stop it.
He did Bobby's world.
Isn't that more like reinventing yourself, Rich?
Yeah, I guess you're right.
So that might not apply.
I'm just saying, like, to me, I think, like, if you as Danny G.
Rich was just thinking he was a different guy with a different hair.
I'm saying if you has Danny G's kids, his stepson's that are in their 20s,
they'd be like, oh, Hey Mendel, the bald guy from dealer, no deal.
It's like he had a few chapters.
Like, he stuck around long enough to have two different, completely different looks.
But, yeah, George Foreman was out of the sport.
Man, for well over 10 years.
I'll double check that.
You know who's back now?
It's not as popular as it once was,
but doesn't John Stewart host the Daily Show again?
Yes.
Not as popular as it once was,
but John Stewart's as sharp as he has ever been.
Yeah, I guess it's part of the conversation,
but yeah, is it better than when it was the first time around or just as good?
I don't hear people buzzing about that, really.
Late night as a whole sort of dead.
Yeah, no one really cares, I guess.
So that's the point.
Like, what are the Astros really going to get out of this move?
I know what the expectations are.
They won with Correa.
He's a great player.
But is that the guy they're going to get on his team?
He's still young enough to be, Rich,
one of these answers that we go to in the future
because it's so few and far between that
the love story continues.
I have two examples
that the story hasn't been
written yet, but I want you to give me
what you think the odds.
How about Donald Trump?
Oh.
I mean, he did.
did come back and I mean his story's not written yet but he still became president again that's
pretty cool that's a rarity yeah until today the market's been great
don't look at your portfolio this afternoon hey hey cove really quick I was on the phones I
don't know if you mentioned your boy Andy pettit he came back to the Yankees yeah they
lured him back was it 2006 that was pretty cool because he was with the Astros with with the
rocket and he bounced around he had that you know steroid issue
but he, you know what, he squashed that issue too
and everybody forgave him because he said, yeah,
I was just trying to get back.
So yeah, Andy Pettett is a pretty good answer.
But again, it rarely happens.
Man, I had one.
And now, oh, I got it.
I was saying this too, that the story is not written yet.
You tell me what you think.
Do either of these guys have a chance to bring more glory
second time around?
Dame going back
or Chris Paul going back and being a clipper?
Or are those just like
You know, that's a nice reunion
Do you either have a chance to make a bigger impact
Second time around?
Great answers.
Great part of the discussion.
Foreman for the record retired from 77 to 87.
87 he started to make his comeback
And take these random fights.
He was just fighting a bunch of lugs and tomato cans
Just to get the rust down, like I said.
But he came back as a totally different guy.
What's up, Danny J?
RIP, I was thinking about Ricky Henderson
was traded to your Yankees from the A's,
went back to Oakland,
and did big things his second time around in Oakland.
Won a World Series?
Yeah.
Second time, or third time,
whatever, how many times were.
Yeah, it's hard to keep track of his team stats.
Henderson bounced around so much
and was so impactful always that, yeah,
he's a good answer, for sure.
Because he won that World Series with McGuire and Konseko
and Dave Stewart and, you know, that team that won.
He was part of that squad, so.
Can you guys even name all the teams that Ricky played on?
Well, started with the A's.
On the road again?
In order, no.
But we know he played with the Dodgers, the Yankees.
A's, Yanks, Dodgers.
I think he played with the Brewers for a second.
Mets.
No, no, no.
Padres, I meant.
He played with the Padres for a minute.
The Mets?
The Mets.
Man, that's a good one.
Yeah, A's, Yankees, back to the A's.
Blue Jays, back to the A's.
That's right, he was part of that Blue Jays squad.
Yeah.
Padres, Angels, back to the A's, Mets, Mariners, Padres, Red Sox, Dodgers.
I was going to say Sox.
I knew he had to stop there.
You know what I would have missed?
I don't know.
I can't even picture Ricky in an Angels uniform.
No, yeah.
All the others, I could picture like him later, like, you know, Mariners.
But angels, huh?
So the Correa story is really interesting, but he could be part of this discussion in the future,
depending on how he plays.
As a Yankees fan, I'm not rooting for that.
but he jumps right back in there,
revitalizes the team and the fans.
They're going to be pumped to see him.
He's playing a new position.
I don't know how that's going to work out,
but I think he's got three years on it,
so he's still there for another three years.
I don't know how the money thing or the position thing's going to work out,
but I'm pretty sure he'll be at third,
and Pena's at shortstop.
So again, these stories are rare, but they happen.
And we hear about these things in relationships once in a while,
but I think for that to be successful,
a decent amount of time has to pass
where you're totally different people
and you learn from that experience.
No doubt.
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three bucks for it. Spot.
Feels very WNBA-ish.
I'm going to go to WMBA.
Ryan. Chippolde.
Daniel.
WMBA.
Emma Cannon is a 6-2 forward for the L.A.
Sparse. Damn.
Yeah, she is. Got you. Daniel.
Yes, she is.
Next name, Covino, Chipotle worker, WNBA player, Anna Haller.
Anna Haller, Chipotle worker, just because I know Danny G has to switch it up.
He can't go back to back.
Rich.
See, I'm going to, I'll go.
What's her name again?
Anna Haller.
Haller with a three for the Minnesota links?
Is that a team?
Spottie.
Actually, yeah.
Oh, you got one.
WMBA?
It doesn't count as a point three.
Anna Haller?
Yes.
Yeah, I'm going to go WMBA.
I think you can do two in a row.
Ryan.
Chipotle.
Daniel.
I'm going Chipotle too.
Anna Howler is a produce manager for Chipotle in California.
She's doing a hell of a job.
A hell of a job.
All right.
Next name, Covino.
Lexi held.
Oh.
H-E-L-D.
Lexi held my guac.
Okay.
She's Chipotle, bro.
Lexi held my...
Rich.
I said guac.
Gwack.
What?
Oh.
Outer, Brown, Rice, Lexi.
Chipotle.
Spot.
WNBA.
Ryan.
Chipotle.
Daniel, loves this game.
Daniel, what do you say?
WMBA.
WNBA.
Lexi held is indeed a 510 card for the Phoenix Mercury.
Yes, she is.
All right.
All right.
Next name, Covino.
Tiffany Mitchell.
Tiffany Mitchell
WNBA
Rich
Tiffany Mitchell
Tiffany Mitchell
Tiffany Mitchell
Thinking hard on this one
Tiffany Mitchell
To the hole for two
Show ends in a half hour
WMWMD
I'm trying of
Tiffany Mitchell
Spotty
She's the brand marketing supervisor
For Kesa
Yeah I'm gonna go with Chipotle
All right Ryan
Chipotle
Sheppoli
Yeah
Honestly
She's just laughing.
I don't know.
Daniel.
WMBA.
Lexi held, or I'm sorry, Tiffany Mitchell.
Yeah.
Is a 5-9.
Yeah.
Oh, come on.
Yeah.
There's really?
I don't believe you.
Yes, she is.
All right.
All right.
Next name.
Covino, Chipotle worker,
WNBA player,
Jasmine Holmes.
Jasmine Holmes.
I thought he's a true question.
Yeah.
Chipotle worker.
Double talk, Dickie.
WMBA.
New York Liberty.
Spot.
I think it's a true question.
Say the name again?
Jasmine Holmes.
Oh, definitely true question, Chipotle.
Ryan.
Take a wild guess.
Chipotle.
It's going to get it once.
C, C, C.
Daniel.
Cipotley.
Jasmine Holmes is a service manager.
There she is.
Yeah, she is.
There we go.
Chopolde in Ohio.
All right, next name.
Covino, Chipotle worker, WNBA player.
Maddie Westfeld. Beld with a beat.
Oh, West Beld, yeah, WMBA.
Rich.
Chappelleau.
Spotty.
WNBA.
Ryan.
Chapolet, baby.
Of course.
Daniel.
WMBA.
Madie Westeld is a 6-3 forward for the Chicago.
She plays for the Chicago Sky.
See that?
And when I see the highlights this weekend, I'm going to be like, yeah, I knew it.
All right.
Next name, Covino.
Laetoya McNeil
WNBA
WNBA
Rich
Latoya McNeil
L.A. Sparx, WMBA
Spotty.
Chipotle.
Ryan.
In for a penny, in for a pound.
Chipotle.
Daniel in Oregon.
Let's go Chipotle.
LaToya McNeil is a crew
member for Chipotle in Massachusetts.
Wow.
Let me tell you.
In the great state of
Mass. All right. Next name and last
name. Last but not least, Covino.
WNBA player, Chipotle
Worker, Jessica Spears.
Jessica Spears, Chipotle
Worker. Rich.
Same, Chipotle.
Spot.
WNBA.
Ryan.
Chipotle.
Daniel.
So, WNBA.
Jessica Spears is front of house
staff for Jazz.
Oh, yeah.
Chippole worker.
Chipotle in Texas.
All right.
So now Spot is going to tabulate the score.
All right.
In a strong, I'll start at second place.
In a strong second place, Steve Kavino.
Yeah, buddy.
In a less than strong third place, me.
I came in third place since I think it's the first time.
In fourth place, sexy rhyme.
And in dead last place, Mr. Rich Davis, which is a surprise.
Which means Daniel pulled it out.
So you almost had a sweep.
Daniel.
You almost got them all.
That's a winner.
I failed to tell you I coached girls basketball for high school.
Oh, come on.
You know what?
Hey, that's an advantage.
I like sleeper.
It pays to know, man.
So Daniel in Oregon, you're the big winner.
That's how you play the game.
He just can't lose on this show.
And Danny G, we're going to give him an IOU, which is just as good as money, right?
For sure.
Daniel, hang on the line.
I'll get your info, okay?
Save this one.
We got more Kavino and Rich.
We're going to do weekend hop-nobbing.
We're going to talk to some MLB
over some of what you might think are the best moves
at the trade deadline.
Like I said before, the National League.
There's six teams that are within
two to three games of each other.
If you don't think baseball is on point right now,
you're crazy.
So we'll do that.
But right now, time for the herd line news.
Let's go.
No, no, no, no.
Turn on the news.
This is the herd line news.
All right, fellas.
Let's start with the NFL contract negotiations
between Terry McLaren and the commanders
have not gone the way
the star wide receiver was hoping for.
So he requested a trade yesterday.
If commanders GM Adam Peters
does decide to move McLaren, NFL.com
has listed six teams they think are the best destinations
for the two-time pro bowler.
Chargers, Raiders, Jets, Patriots, Niners, and Browns.
Danny G, as a Raiders guy,
feeling that?
Oh, of course.
Absolutely, right?
They did draft Betch and that kid from Tennessee,
so they have some youngsters there in the wide receiver room.
But yeah, to get McLaurin, who by the way, at the Senior Bowl,
there's a famous picture of him pointing to the Raider logo that was on his helmet.
So at that time, he wanted the Raiders to draft him.
I'm just wondering, like, is this a bluff?
Players have bluffed in recent years where, you know,
you stop following your team on social media, you request the trade,
but then all you're doing is lighting a fire
under the ass of your team.
So I'm not certain
he's done with the commanders.
That's my thought.
Oh, they have to pay them.
Wouldn't you want to be part of the commanders?
We talked about the power rankings yesterday.
They were ranked 7th, according to Ralph Vakia.
You want to get paid too?
I get it, but you also want to play for a good team.
Yeah, pay the man.
He's outplayed that last contract.
And Terry McLaren's played for until they got
Jaden Daniels, he's had like a rotation of like bunk quarterbacks and still always was an elite
guy.
So yeah, he would be a sought after dude, but I still don't think his days in Washington are over.
Yeah, or should say he outplayed his first contract in the NFL.
All right, let's move to the MLB.
You guys have talked a lot about baseball today.
Sorry, Minnesota, a crazy fire sale.
The twins wound up trading a total of 10 players.
That's more than one third of their active 26-man roster, Correa, Duran,
Bader being the big names.
Sitting six games under 500, the front
office has decided to shake up was necessary.
They also wanted to shed salary
as there's a good chance that the team
will be going up for sale.
Everything must go sort of sale.
Yeah, that sucks for the twins.
Well, does it, though?
I mean, we were talking to one of our buddies that's a
Twins fan and he said, you know what?
When you're stuck in sports purgatory
where you're not good enough to win but not bad enough
to lose 100 games,
you're sort of just,
I think it's the worst place to be.
Right?
I mean,
because think about all the teams
that ended up winning World Series
or that are good now.
Think of how bad the Detroit Tigers
were a couple years ago.
Before the Astros were great
and won a couple of World Series
and made it there.
They were terrible.
You got to be terrible before you're great.
Yeah, but to really change the culture.
Don't you usually have to cut the head of the snake,
right, to really make an impact.
When the Red Sox had to change things around,
they got rid of Garcia Parra.
Right?
He was the biggest star.
And I understand they got rid of some big names,
but would it be Rocco Baldelli here?
Like, maybe it's the manager.
You had to get rid of all the players?
That's like, whoa.
I just think that you see, it's almost like, all right, not working, revamped.
Nothing against Rocco.
He's a great guy.
Baldelli.
He's Italian.
So I say that respectfully.
I'm just saying it's, you don't often see that.
So, hey, on the plus side, your Vikings are going to be good this year.
So focus on football, I guess.
Yeah, for sure.
All right, a story out of the NBA,
millions of dollars worth of Miami Heat Collectibles,
including Game War-worn finals jerseys were stolen from the NBA franchise.
They're calling it the largest heist of sports collectibles ever.
According to a report, an NBA insider says expensive items
were slowly removed from a team vault.
This, of course, leads some to suspect it as an inside job.
The feds began investigating 18 months ago
with a stolen game-orren heat jerseys being sold on the black and regular markets
over a multi-year period.
The stolen items include game worn gear from high-profile players like LeBron,
Shaq, and Wade, as the heat had this in a vault to, you know, save for their team's
history-like wing of their arena.
Yeah, this is high-profile merchandise memorabilia.
You know, what's going to happen is guys like Frankie Carbone are going to come out
partying wearing a LeBron James jersey, and you're going to find them in a meat locker.
Like Goodfellas.
You got to, it's going to turn up somewhere.
It is.
Yeah.
On one of your shows you watch where, who's that guy from Vegas?
Oh, Ken Golden.
Ken Golden.
It's going to end up there.
Golden Collectibles.
We'll see.
All right.
Thank you, Danny J.
Well, that's the news.
And thanks for stopping by.
The Herd Lie News.
I was also thinking you're dude Chum Lee, right?
Someone's going to try to auction it up.
Pawn stars, yeah.
So, and Rick will offer him five bucks for it.
Or call one of his friends to find that.
value of it. Now, every Friday on
our show, Covino and Rich
Monday through Friday here on Fox Sports Radio,
two to four on the West, we do something
called weekend hobnobbing because
look, we're living for the weekend,
but there's a lot of people
chauffeering their kids, their nose-picking kids
around all weekend for travel, league,
baseball, this and that, birthday
parties, you know, we got
to tell you what you need to watch so you know
what's going on come Monday. When you get a
chance to actually sit down and chill,
what to watch? We'll go over that next
A little weekend hobnobbing right here.
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Hey, it's us, the Jonas Brothers, and guess what?
We have some big news.
What's the news, no?
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.
First people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts.
We're starting a trend.
But this one's extra special.
So how did 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.
Well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band.
Before Jonas Brothers was...
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.
We 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,
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Unhumor me with Robert Smigel and Friends.
Me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman
help make you funnier.
This week, my guest,
NL'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.
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on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
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Last night, a blown call changed a game.
This morning, the internet lost its mind.
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That's where Sports Slice comes in.
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Every episode we're cutting through the noise.
Breaking down the plays, the controversies, and the stories behind the headlines.
We go straight to the source, the athlete themselves.
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Hey, welcome back to the.
the show. Covino and Rich. Steve Covino,
just a kid from Union, New Jersey,
home of the world's tallest water sphere and me.
And that's Rich Davis from Franklin Square, Long Island.
Together, we formed the Covino and Rich show with Danny G.
Super producing, spot on the videos at Covino and Rich.
Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page. And thanks again, Ryan, for hanging out with us.
And thank you. It's always a pleasure being in for Colin on the herd.
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Now we do this every Friday on our show.
We get you ready for the weekend.
It's weekend hobnobbing.
Living for the weekend.
You're winning bets for talking points
if you get stuck socializing.
You ever done anything dangerous? You ever dance with the devil
and the pale and light? That is dangerous.
Friday brings us
Weekend Hobnobnob.
we said 175 times on today's show, starting off early in the morning.
We said baseball is popping.
Yeah, buddy.
Because they're innovating.
They made the game shorter, made it fun, so many reasons.
Well, this weekend, first ever MLB game played in the state of Tennessee.
Tennessee.
So it's not a game of horseshoes.
It's a game of baseball.
Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, Tennessee, Braves, Reds.
The Speedway Classic, I'm there for it.
I'll check it out.
That's cool.
Have you seen it?
It looks badass.
I think the overhead view of how they turn a racetrack into a baseball stand.
And him is pretty freaking cool.
I like it.
It's on Fox 7 p.m. Eastern.
Can't wait.
In other sports-related news or things to watch, UFC Fight Night, Tatsuro Taira, and Parkhion Sung.
But the co-main is Rebecca and Duncan.
So some UFC this weekend.
I feel you're just saying names.
No, I'm not.
So enjoy some good UFC fights.
And when you're done with the Billy Joel documentary.
Which is so good.
It's called And So It Goes.
That's on HBO Max.
Your boy, Rich, Mark Marin has a new stand-up special called Panicked.
So Mark Marin's back doing some stand-up stuff.
I love a good comedy show.
I'll check that out for sure.
And let me shamelessly promote our bonus pod.
You could watch our show Overpromise.
The brand new episode dropped yesterday.
Right on Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page.
It's called Overpromised with Kavino and Rich.
You could also listen wherever you stream.
episode 103, we talk about Sophie Cunningham and what she said about
Caitlin Clark being the face of the WNBA.
She said, you're stupid if you disagree.
What are some other things you're stupid for if you disagree?
We break it down on overpromised.
All right.
Now, in the theater, you've heard about it.
It's getting, I believe, 90% on, as you call it, rotten potatoes.
Rotten Tomatoes?
the fans, the critics, everyone's saying that naked gun with
the fans gave it 80% on the popcorn meter.
Liam Neeson and Pam Anderson, apparently it is
an hour and a half, hour 40 minutes of pure hilarity.
You said it earlier in the show.
When we first heard about it, we were like, really? Come on.
You mean Leslie Nielsen's classic?
Seth McFarlane's got who?
Liam Mason?
They're saying this is the perfect example of
be careful to judge too quickly
because this is apparently the funniest movie of the year.
I heard a perfect tribute and homage and nod to the original with non-stop laughs.
Like punchline after punchline, Seth McFarlane really did a great job is what we're hearing.
So enjoy that this weekend.
And at home, if you want to watch, if you got Amazon Prime, which a lot of us do,
I don't know how this went into the radar.
Danny G., have you heard of the New War of the Worlds?
Yeah, we actually talked about it last week on Hobdobbin.
He doesn't listen to you.
Oh, Danny, I'm sorry.
I don't listen to you.
He's right.
No, but Ice Cube and Aval Angoria,
I happen to be flipping by.
I'm like, what's this?
Oh, wait, a reimagining of that classic movie.
Don't nod your head at me, spot.
You think I only don't listen to you?
I don't listen to anybody.
Now, other shows that we've talked about
that if you're not caught up on stick
on Apple TV for all the golf fans,
happy Gilmore's, not the only golfer in town.
That's a great golf show.
Funny comedy.
more of an emotional comedy
with you said Mark Marron
and Owen Wilson's stick is on Apple TV
and Kavino and I both could get behind
Paramount Plus
Dexter Resurrection.
Dark passenger.
The fact that there's a villain
called the dock passenger and Dexter's mad about it.
Well, what's so cool about it is
it's star studded.
Uma Thurman's on the new season.
Dinklage.
Neil Patrick Harris.
Your boy from
Eric Stone Street.
Yeah, Eric Stone Street from Modern Family.
from Modern Family.
Big Kansas fan.
And all the callbacks
from the previous seasons.
It's so good.
The Exeter's been a part of our life
for like 20 years now it feels like.
And you know what?
Every episode has been great so far,
so I agree with you there.
Let me give you just a couple of things
that are new that you might want to check out.
If you like creepy stuff,
The Son of Sam tapes.
A documentary about Son of Sam on Netflix.
I started watching a show yesterday
that I know it's not new.
let me find it in a second
I'll tell you in a second
but it's it's
let you find it
no I was
oh here it is
Lazarus on Netflix
that's pretty damn good
it's like a guy
that keeps living the same day
over and over
and it's like
about a disease
or something
that's pretty good
but I got to ask
have you guys
just rattling stuff off now
no these are all good things
I'll give you one more thing
ass clown
have you watched
any of these train wreck series
yes I have
there won't have
balloon boys out now
it's great
Balloon Boy?
And there's one about,
remember when all those buffoons stormed Area 51?
Yes, of course.
By the way, does everybody remember balloon boy?
We all thought it was a little boy in a UFO balloon.
Can I tell you that was one of the weirdest moments on our show?
If you want to take us back then,
these guys were laughing so much.
Like, the balloon.
For some reason, I got so mad at them.
They just cried on the air.
I didn't cry, but October 15, 2009.
Ryan, they were laughing.
And I remember saying, guys, guys, there's a kid in that balloon.
You know what?
And then Spot was on the ones and twos, and we played up.
Up in the way, my beautiful.
And Rich got real serious.
This isn't a choking matter, guys.
There's a boy in there.
So there is a documentary all these years later about the hoax that is balloon boy.
And I'm done rambling your idea.
Danny J. I pass it off to you.
Because of this feature, Covino talked about this is number one now.
my watch list.
Love is Blind meets the voice, building the band.
Dude.
So good.
Allison, she's a blonde with, she's kind of a bully.
She's, she makes the show.
She's so good.
A nightmare.
She's like the typical person you don't want to collaborate or work with ever.
Every office has one of these.
But Danny G.
Kvino has described that it's,
would you agree it's sort of like Love is Blind meets like a singing show, right?
That's what I just said.
Right.
It's like Love is Blind meets a singing show.
Wait, did you just say?
I started.
Is that how you said?
I'm kidding.
Rich was thinking about other shows he could mention.
Rich was still thinking about Lazarus.
And really quick.
A stand-up special I watched yesterday on that
Flixie Slay.
No one who wears that trucker hat.
He's got the long hair, the long beard.
Wet heat.
I love his calm delivery.
It's good.
You should check it out.
The whole, this is a stand-up special.
All right, I'll check that out.
I got one more thing.
There's a comedy special with a guy
when they wears a trucker hat.
I'm kidding.
I'm kidding.
I'm kidding.
I'm kidding.
But I'm going to tell you that show Lazarus, you clowns, it's actually really good.
It's into season two.
You know what, can I?
Let me, I'll throw one more into the mix if you're a Mamoa fan.
It's his birthday today.
Oh, happy birthday.
Jason Mamoa on his birthday.
Did he shave his beard too this week?
He did shave his beard for the new Dune Part 3.
Has a new series on Apple TV or show, a movie called Chief of War.
Dude, it looks dope.
Yeah, about the colonization of Hawaii.
So that apparently has some cool things.
And if you're into Marvel, Eyes of Wakanda,
which is a...
It's a animated series based on a prequel to Black Panthers.
Any scoop on that, Ryan?
I know you're a big fan of that world.
A few things.
We have 30 seconds, and yes, I will be watching.
Thanks.
Hey, do you hear this is a new Wakanda thing?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Have a great weekend.
Thank you, Colin, for letting us fill in the last couple days.
Catch anything you missed on the pod.
Lazarus. Watch Lazarus.
We'll see you guys later.
Until then, Arriban Derchi, baby.
See you.
Hey, guys, 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.
Another podcast from some SNL late night comedy guy, not quote.
White, 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, Apple Podcasts,
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The story I've told myself can then shape my behavior.
and that can lead me to sabotage the possibility of connection.
This Mental Health Awareness Month,
tune into the podcast Deeply Well with Debbie Brown
if you've been searching for a soft place to land
while doing the work to become whole.
This podcast is for you to hear more.
Listen to Deeply Well with Debbie Brown
from the Black Effect Podcast Network
on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcast.
Hey, it's Edwin Castro.
also known as Castro 1021.
And I'm Kunky, his best friend and business manager.
And we've got a new show called The 1021 podcast.
I'm taking you behind the scenes on how I became one of Twitch's most popular streamers.
We also love sports.
And with the World Cup right around the corner, we'll be breaking down the biggest
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