Throwbacks with Matt Leinart & Jerry Ferrara - BONUS POD: Jerry’s Yankees fall to Matt’s Dodgers in the World Series
Episode Date: October 31, 2024It’s a bonus edition of Throwbacks as Matt – who was in the Bronx for Game 5 – basks in the glory of a Dodgers championship while Jerry recedes into the darkness of a Yankees meltdown. The g...uys share their thoughts on all angles of this year’s World Series – from the raw emotion of the final out to one of the most disastrous innings in baseball history. Plus, we wonder what uniform Juan Soto is most likely to be wearing in 2025; could it possibly be the uniform of the team that just defeated him? And Jerry tells us how he managed to cope with the Yankees loss and when he thinks he’ll be ready to start thinking about baseball again. New episodes of Throwbacks drop every Thursday. Make sure you’re subscribed on YouTube and following on all podcast platforms. Also, make sure you’re locked in on social @ThrowbacksShow on all platforms for highlight moments, bonus content, and to engage with the guys & the Throwbacks community. (https://link.chtbl.com/throwbacks) A big thank you to our sponsors: DraftKings Don’t miss out on all the action this week at DraftKings! Download the DraftKings app today! Sign-up using https://dkng.co/throwbacks or through our promo code THROWBACKS GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in ONT/OR/NH. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min. $5 bet. Max. $200 issued as non-withdrawable Bonus Bets that expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: dkng.co/dk-offer-terms. Ends 11/17/24 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK. Wendy’s Try Wendy's New Saucy Nuggs Today https://wendys.com/nuggs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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All right, everybody. Welcome to throwbacks. A little different episode than we normally
do. This is a reaction episode to the Yankees Dodgers World Series results. We weren't able
to get it into our podcast that just dropped earlier today because we taped it yesterday. As always, I'm with my guy, Matt Liner.
And if you're with us, please again, follow us on at throwback show and YouTube channel. Please
subscribe to it. Matt, let's get down to business. Cause I feel like if I'm going to talk trash in
victory, I need to accept the hard conversations in defeat. I know you
had a great night last night, but tell the audience, where did you watch game five?
Gary, I'm, I'm a little tired. I'm not going to lie, man. It's been, it's been a crazy
24 hours. I flew to New York to see compliments of our, of our bosses at Sinclair. I got a
chance to go to game five of the world Series Dodgers Yankees in New York said
never never been a Yankee Stadium. Been been to some
Dodger playoff games World Series games in the past, but
this was one I had I'm in. I'm currently in State College
Pennsylvania, we have the big game this weekend. So it's been
a little bit of a roller coaster. I'm in my hotel room,
but I was able to see game five last night I was
on the field and the pre How about this? I was on the field
pregame. Sane saying hi to some Fox people. I just shot the shit
with Ken Griffey Jr. for about 10 minutes on the side over
there. We were just hanging I actually thought of you because
I was about to I was about to mention the video game that we
talked about. Absolutely. Some
of my boys over there saw the saw the the Fox pregame crew
poppy Jeter a rod and those guys Burkhardt and then I sat my
seat and I got to witness a bizarre I think I know we're gonna
dive in bizarre at points for the Yankees but I got to
witness my team win a World Series
in New York, man, against the Penn stripes.
It was epic, dude.
It was a great game.
Again, I'm still on cloud nine.
I was just telling you before this, I'm a lifelong Dodger fan, my brother, my dad, because
my dad, my dad grew up in the, you know, in Inglewood in the 50s. And it's when they came over
from Brooklyn. And it's just born into it just a lot like you
you know, you're born in the you root for your team. And I got to
FaceTime him I was like, right when it happened, I video at
FaceTime my pop and he's like shedding a tear. I'm shedding
the tear. I'm going let's go know what the stadium as you can
imagine, you can hear a pin drop in that place.
Yankees fans are cussing at every player on that team.
I'm like, I'm trying to keep it cool,
you know, and not be disrespectful,
but I'm like, yeah, Pop.
You know, we've had three World Series championships
since I've been born.
I thought about this, 88, 20, and this one.
Now this.
And 88, I do remember.
It was the Gibby home run. Sure. And it was one of those vivid memories as a five year old. I
remember nothing about the rest of the series and then in 2020
with COVID which was just different obviously and this one
and this one for me special because my family and stuff like
that. So my pops is getting older. He's easy. He feels good.
But just we got to got to get another Dodgers World Series, man. So I'm fired up,
dude. I can only imagine how you're feeling, dude. I know. I
know the Yankees. It was it was pretty a lopsided series.
Obviously, they hurt themselves last night. But I'm happy, man.
Well, that is cool. Like they're there. Baseball still has that,
right? You know, everyone gives their opinions on baseball.
The season's too long, the games are too long,
which they fixed that.
It's too localized, but it still has the father, kid,
even mother, you know, it still has that magic.
So I am happy for you for that.
And honestly, I'm not angry as a Yankee fan today.
I'm just sad.
I'm just angry as a Yankee fan today. I'm just sad. I'm just sad because by the way, you would
have been angry last night with that. Definitely. They all my yeah. What was it like when the fifth
inning was going on? And have you ever been the road fan in a baseball playoff game? It's like
it's it's torture being the road fan. I was sitting so I was sitting around a bunch. It was
it was great. The people around us were great. We were you know,
they knew I was a Dodger fan. It was all good. Honestly, the
first game and by the way, I had no problem with the Dodgers
losing last night and going back to game six in LA and winning.
To be there I was selfishly like I want to see him celebrate.
But you know what, the series goes longer. We all want that.
It'd be great. Let's go win it in LA, right? So the first inning, they're just hitting bombs. And
I'm like, oh shit, like at five, oh, the Yankees. They're going, they're going nuts. And then
all of a sudden, man, that's the inning. And I actually had it because in real time or watching
it and you're just like, what is happening? Like what just happened? And then you,
you start to go play by play, right? Like obviously judge dropping the fly ball.
That's freakish. That's like a flash knockdown in boxing. Like,
how does that even happen? It's, it's, it doesn't, it doesn't 99,
999 times out of a thousand it's routine.
He probably never drops out ever again.
And that sparked just a wild turn of events.
And you could, you could feel,
like I think I tweeted this out,
like you could hear a pin drop.
It was dead.
And by the way, the Dodger fans were there.
They had a whole section.
They were going nuts.
I was clapping, you know, like this.
But being respectful, you're like me, respectful cheer. I was respectful. I was respectful.
But it was like and then, dude, like Garrett Cole pitches ass off like this, dude.
It just pitches ass off and these errors.
And it just you could feel it.
You can almost be like as a and I would ask you, you know, as a Yankee fan,
you're almost just like this is like, of course, this is what's going to happen to us.
You know? Well, yes and no, because I'll tell you from the Yankee fan, you're almost just like, this is like, of course, this is what's going to happen to us, you know?
Well, yes and no, because I'll tell you from the Yankee point of view, and maybe you could
say this up until 2004, but even 2009, that's usually what happens to the other team.
Usually you're in Yankee or at least definitely with the old Yankee Stadium, you know, Jeter
always talks about, well, the ghosts will come out eventually and help us.
And it used to happen pretty regularly.
And it just felt different because this is what usually
happens to the other team.
I want to ask you this though, as a professional athlete
and a lifetime athlete, do you, like,
do you start to feel that?
Meaning like, what the fuck has happened?
Like if you throw a wide open pass,
it just goes through his hands
or you fumble a snap that you've done 4,000 times,
you just start feeling like, man, this is just,
this is going against us.
Like the forces are against us.
Yeah, there's some, that is real
and that's just something you can't even explain.
It's just a feeling, right?
It's like momentum in sports.
Some people are like, oh, I don't believe in momentum.
I do.
It's like, why do we call like, like
we took this whole conversation about analytics and when and
where you should go for a Walmart, like you have to feel
the momentum of a game, you have to feel the energy of the
stadium, like that that exists in sports. You can't tell me
different. It just does. And now do you think that's gonna
happen? No, but that judge thing and then after the judge, it was
like, okay, eerie
It was eerie a little bit. It was eerie but like okay then I think I don't know then the Volpi play
Well, no, and then you strike out then you strike out I think Lux and then you strike out of Tony. It's two outs
You're out of it. And then it was then it was
Play which that was like then that's Which he makes 10 out of 10 times.
He's going hard to his right, two third base.
It wasn't like he's throwing across his body.
Now, not the easiest play.
But for Volpe, that's an easy play.
That play was when, because I think the daughters got one,
or that play was when the people around me were like,
oh shit. What's going on?
Like this is not, like you could feel it.
And I'm still thinking like, dude, it's still,
it's still, you still got Garrett Cole.
It's five, I think it's five nothing, five one.
That was still five oh.
No, it was five oh, okay.
And then the Mookie play.
And I don't, I mean, look, I'm trying to look,
I know, I think I heard what Cole said.
I've looked at it 50 times
What what it my take is is I was a pitcher always a hundred times. You're always running that way regardless
And then it's and then it's Rizzo's job to kind of hold him off and take it if he can get there I don't it was the but it was just bizarre and that was that was it dude
And that was when that stadium went silent. Because now you got Freddie Freeman up,
who is just on one, two run double,
and then T. Oscar almost goes yard,
and then all of a sudden it's like.
And then you know you're in a lot of trouble.
But the Yankees still found a way to get the lead back.
So, okay.
And forgive me, I know.
You watched, I'm assuming.
Yankee fans are gonna think I'm nuts,
and I am nuts, and you know I'm nuts.
So I, and I had this plan for a while. I had tickets to like the owner's suite for Cavs Lakers, LeBron coming to Cleveland, right?
I had that circle on the calendar a month and a half ago. I didn't know that the Yankees are going to be in game five.
And it was like date night with my wife and she loves going to games
So we went the game starts at 7 I did the math. I'll be home
By 940 probably like the third or fourth inning and I have my phone and then in the suite
It's like the mayor of Cleveland's in there
I sat next to miles Garrett in the suite
Which was amazing got to hang with him and I put the game on in my phone as the Cavs are crushing the Lakers
Put the game on my phone. I saw the judge home run. I saw I saw the chip. All right, we got this one. It's over and
What happened on the ride home?
Bree drove home so I could watch on my phone and that's when it all started and I knew right then and there the Yankees were
Such a momentum team. Like you said, I really think the extended
ball pin stuff in game four and basically game being over, but it was over early. The
Yankees got like free at bats, basically batting practice and game four from the fifth inning.
And you saw it. You saw judge start getting his rhythm, take better pitches. Volpe got
hot. You saw it. So I went into game five knowing, okay, we got it now. And there's
a chance to get back to LA. And I wasn't excited about seeing Yamamoto in game six, but I liked
where we were and they held up. But man, when judge dropped that ball, it got eerie. The
Volpe thing was even weirder because he's just a stud defensively. The Cole thing with
Rizzo and I've heard everything he said and I've watched it a thousand times at this point. And this is why the Dodgers get a lot of credit. Both
Cole and Rizzo could have, if they just reacted fast, could have beat Mookie to the back.
But Mookie was running so hard. So I think Cole thought Rizzo had it. I think Rizzo thought
Cole was coming. They looked up and Betts is flying down the first baseline. And I think Cole thought Rizzo had it. I think Rizzo thought Cole was coming. They looked up and Betts is flying down the first baseline.
And I think just everyone just shut down.
And that is why the Dodgers won this series.
For one minute.
For pressure and constant.
Even with the Volpe play, the Volpe play was a little harder
because Kiki was running a thousand miles an hour
to third base.
It made it not routine.
And the pressure
the Dodgers put on all the weak spots of the Yankees, ultimately in the end, I think this was
the outcome, even if it got to game six. Well, that, that's what I, you know, I, I'm,
to be honest, to be fair, pretty much everybody has said the Dodgers, I mean, you can't, the
Dodgers are the best, the Dodgers with the better team in the series, plain and simple. You don't
win four out of five and say they weren't.
Now,
Tani didn't even play well.
And Tani wasn't even a factor.
Two hits, I think, or something.
Yeah.
But when you have opportunity,
like you capitalize and you got it.
And they just grind and they're grinders.
Like one through nine is a grinder.
Tommy Edmonds, the beast down at the low.
Like, and that was,
that was, and also Volpe got hot,
but Wells,
He did. Verdict, like, there were a lot of that. The. And also, Volpe got hot. But well, it's like, like,
there were a lot of the lineup was not really where is a Rizzo? Like, like you just you didn't
fear a lot of those guys. When you go through the Dodgers lineup, Kiki Hernandez is a postseason
killer. And he's batting seven for like, like you just there were easy matchups and Garry Cole,
we started hitting them a little bit harder than those last couple of years, but he was grinding.
I think, like the Dodgers just, this is what
they did all year. They just, they make it so hard one through nine, they, they, they
have bats, they put a lot of pressure on you and look, and the Yankees just folded. They
folded in those moments and that's what happened. And, um,
Then you saw it with the at bats. You saw now once the momentum goes and it's five,
five, the Yankees got a little tighter.
Even though they managed to put up runs.
But of course, and this is what separates to me
as a baseball fan, not someone who played baseball
at a high level.
Dodgers get the bases loaded.
They need two fly ball.
Give me some fly balls.
Everyone did.
They were able to just get the sacrifice flies,
those little things.
And the Yankees were never able to just move the runners
along and get the fly ball deep into the outfield
to score the run, and the Dodgers did it almost every time.
Dude, the eighth inning, I think it was the eighth inning,
it was Soto, it was two, three, four,
and I think, Judge, I don't remember what it is,
but Stanton is up, and you guys were,
and Stanton hits a, I think it's on Blake Trine,
by the way, shout out to Blake Trine,
and gave us two and two thirds like
sure beastly innings and then Bueller coming off of two days
rest to close. Yeah, his stuff was electric.
When it was like, yeah, it was electric. But this is the thing.
John Carlos Stanton, first pitch swing, I think it was first and
second, no outs or whatever. I don't know what it was. But you
guys were going to eighth inning and first pitch just a fly ball.
And that's like, it just ruined the whole momentum of that.
It's like, you know, those things like, again,
first pitch, this guy's a professional hitter,
but like you got him on the ropes,
like work the count a little bit, work this,
like, you know what I mean?
First pitch and it was just, but to your point,
like they just couldn't do the small things
to put those runners in those
positions and then credit Dodgers, man, the pitchers battled at the end.
You know, it was dicey there, dude, for a little bit.
Yeah.
The Dodgers are the better team.
They deserve to win.
There's no sour grapes here.
I do say there is a world where I do think probably eight out of 10 times.
I think this was like the two out of 10 time version, like Dodgers in five with some weird stuff you'd never see in game five.
I think like eight out of 10 times,
this is a seven game series, meaning I think normally
eight out of 10 times the Yankees win game one,
I think Dodgers win two, three, maybe even four.
Who knows?
I think it's a six, seven game series every time,
but it just, look, that was, hey man.
Well, and now it just, look, that was, amen.
Well, and now of course, listen, I think the Dodgers are in great shape.
Obviously. Oh, we're going to get one soda too. Come on, dude.
What do you mean? There's no, look,
there's no way he's going to the Dodgers. There's no way.
Showing Tony's deal is cheap. I get it. I get it. He's making like 3 million bucks.
I get it.
You don't think that Juan Soto wants to come to LA.
He's looking for 10 years, six, 700 million.
He's gonna get 10 years, 700 million.
It's the Dodgers.
It doesn't matter.
He's not going back to the Yankees.
He's either going to the Yankees or sadly enough,
and look, no one knows where he's going.
So let's, everyone, I see like polls on Twitter this morning.
Where do you think he's going?
No one knows, I don't even think he might know.
He's going to LA, New York, or New York.
I think it's New York or New York.
I don't think there's any way you go join,
if you're Juan Soto, how do you go join the team
that beat you?
We've seen this in sports.
I don't think he makes that mistake.
And by the way, there's more money in New York for him.
You wanna know how?
There's more money in New York for him.
You wanna know how? 700 M the way, there's more money in New York for him. You want to know more money in New York for him? You want to know how 700 700 ends how that's why.
And you think you don't think the Mets, the richest owner in baseball is going to
back that they might offer a billion if he could.
I think they'd offer him a billion if he could.
He wants to win in a world series, not win in a world series with the Mets.
And we just saw what happened to your Yankees.
The Mets took the Dodgers to six. Now put Juan Soto on that team.
Would you feel, you feel what?
You say Dodgers and Sevilla,
they, Soto swings a game in that series at all?
No.
All right, well, either way,
the thing that worries me most going forward
with the Yankees, say, even if they do,
let's say they resign Soto, they may,
I think Torres is probably gone.
They might move Chisholm the second who knows right teams gonna change a little bit
She's a man a great he showed up. He came back strong even though they were terrible through three games
But you get back in the playoffs all you were gonna hear
I don't know if it's the World Series and the playoff all they are gonna roll the highlights of the fifth inning
For the entire playoffs now
I don't know if a player you could just block that out or if that's somewhere in the
back of your mind, but there's now ghosts.
I think that are going to be talked about going the other way against the Yankees.
Jerry, is that the greatest meltdown in the history of sport that you've ever seen?
And by the way, not just regular season in a World Series,
game five.
It's really tough to not acknowledge the Mets Red Sox,
only because the Red Sox were up three games to two, Matt.
They were closing out the World Series.
They're about to win.
They're about to win the World Series.
The Yankees were hoping to push it to game six,
going back to LA.
It is a melt for a singular moment, for an inning.
It's the biggest meltdown inning,
because it was five unearned runs.
But as far as the biggest meltdown that,
you can't say the Yankees win the World Series
if they hang on to win game five.
But if Buckner gets that play,
you might be able to say the Red Sox
win the World Series
in 86.
Well, I would say given this series and the stage and both teams, it was a huge meltdown.
Just everything that surrounded Dodgers, Yankees, which we all wanted and judge be going to
be the MVP who had the costly air, which just sucks.
I don't know, man. Like that was.
What about let me throw you?
Let me throw you Falcons, Patriots, if you're up 28 to three in the Super Bowl,
how do you feel about your chance? Or was it 28, three or was it 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20 23 at halftime. You gotta love your chances there.
That's a good one.
So that's a pretty good one. But I think in terms of like football, it's different because you could maybe say a drive was a meltdown. Like, hey, you get down to the one and you fumble.
And with baseball for the one inning, it's for sure the most, the biggest meltdown for one inning. But I still think there's a world where the Yankees hang on to win that game.
And they Yamamoto wipes them in Game six.
He had they haven't touched him all year.
Oh, that's why I felt good about Game six and the Yankees.
I'm all year. The Yankees after Cole have nobody.
So I. Fundamental
place, that's what I'm saying, like football's football's tough,
like you need a lot to go and like you just
whatever but like a routine fly ball that our boys could have
caught. Like if you think about it, like give our boys. I
don't know, dude. I just that's freaky, man. That's freaky
because he took his eyes. I think he
By the way, he checked the runner quick.
The Indian before saves damn near a home run jumping into the
into the wall. He made one of the greatest play. Like, Hey, she's a great player.
I I'm sick for him, man.
Cause I just know in a moment as an athlete, when you are who you are and you,
and you have that moment where now that's like, people are probably, people are
going to forget about the MVP year.
And then she's always going to be like, Oh, he was great.
But man, remember when he dropped that fly ball in the world series, like,
but again, that ending is what everyone will talk about forever.
But we can't forget Dodgers tie at five five, but then the Yankees go back up.
And then I'm sorry, I really don't.
I like this guy all playoffs.
Canely comes in and didn't have it like,. I mean, can we stop throwing 100 change ups?
I mean, let's just, let's mix it up, dude,
because we're going to sit on that shit.
Both bullpens were for sure taxed, so who knows?
And like, Clay Holmes, for a moment there, didn't have it.
And then he had one of the biggest strikeout comebacks.
They coming back from like 3-0, striking someone out.
But then Canely comes in and essentially just put Weaver
in an unmanageable
situation coming out. The guy just pitched the night before and now bases loaded no outs
and you're you're facing the day. And look, he got two pop flies. He did. He got two pop
flies. The only other better version of that is striking out three in a row, which I don't
think any Yankee other than Mariano Rivera in his prime would have had enough to maybe pull that off.
So listen, it was, uh, it was awesome to be there.
I'm glad you were there.
It's good.
Like it's good to see it.
You got to see it.
I was a big fan of Yankee Stadium.
That place was, I know the old one everyone loved, but this one was cool.
I never saw the old one.
Um, baseball, it's over.
It was great.
My team won.
It lived up to the hype, game one was
a great game, game five was a great game, couple games in there between weren't so great,
but yeah baby.
So we'll end with this because I don't know about you, I, of course I'll lightly follow
the Soto free agency stuff, I think he's coming back to the Yankees, but I've known nothing, just giving you my two cents.
I will not think about baseball till like June,
until basketball's over.
I will not, you will not hear me talk baseball
the rest of the way, maybe,
unless Soto does something wild and signs with the heads.
But next time we talk baseball,
we're gonna get one of our daughters on the pod.
That's different.
If we're gonna have a player on, for sure,
I wanna talk to, in terms of like the fan in me. Oh yeah. That's a wrap. The only consolation
was I stayed. This is not you want to talk about psycho behavior. I stayed up till 2
AM because after the Yankees lost, I immediately switched off and I wasn't able to watch the
Knicks win over the Heat. So I watched the entire Knicks replay versus the Heat.
Carl Anthony Towns 44 and 12. We're back, baby. That's what New Yorkers do.
We deflect to the next thing.
I have a whole, I have a whole thought on people who rewatch live sports
to record it, but we can get them out of the playoff.
I just legitimately couldn't watch it.
I was at a Cavs game and I was watching the World Series.
I had no chance of watching the Knicks. I didn't watch it. I was at a Cavs game and I was watching the World Series at no chance of watching the name
I I didn't watch the whole game. I like sped through key plays fourth quarter mainly so
Keep playing. Congrats to the Dodgers. Oh, yeah, we could talk about the fan interference
I mean that dude did the whole press tour of course Gronk knows them that that basically is everything you need to know
I know by the way, the Yankees led it. They were going to let them in.
MLB said no last night.
As they should look, as they should. I mean, at the end of the day,
like I think people made a light of it, but like,
I love the spirit and I do think it woke it.
I do think it maybe added some pep like, Oh,
this guy's willing to go to jail and loses $3,000 seats.
The least we could do is run a little harder.
But you just can't do that.
That could just lead to so many other bad things.
And I'm a big believer in fans are a part of the game,
but they should not be a part of the actual game.
They should be a part of the atmosphere of the game.
Don't, don't, yeah, I don't know.
I enjoyed all the kind. So I don't really have some hot take.
I just don't think this result would have been different, man.
I really don't feel that bitter about it.
I would have loved a game six,
but I don't feel that bitter about it.
Dude, it's, hey, listen, man,
two best teams in baseball all year,
faced off in the World Series.
We got an East Coast, West Coast.
I bought an East Coast, West Coast shirt last night.
I felt like, you know, I
needed to memorialize this I'll be wearing that on the pod next
week. Good for the pod that we I mean good signs we got Yankees
Dodgers in in our like seventh episode basically. That's a good
sign for us. We had we had our boys swish on talking. It's an
it's awesome man. But I'm with you dude baseball. It's a wrap.
It's time. It's time we got we're going in second half of football. We got a pick it up.
We got a lot of good shit. I'm curious to see the the numbers
on the World Series because I saw some preliminary stuff. But
I know the basketball numbers are way down from the for the
debut week. And I think that's attributed to being that there's
a great World Series matchup. They were doing 15 million in Japan alone on top of the 15 million.
Good sign. Good for baseball. Happy this happened.
Onto basketball. Well, Matt, go get some, I know you basically getting ready for big noon,
getting fired up. So we'll definitely check you out there and, uh,
Hey, enjoy Halloween brother.
Oh yeah. I'm about to go. I'm about to go i'm about to go uh take
30 kids trick or treating because all of jacob's cousins are coming here so i go throw on the
dessert don't listen don't be a grinch have a smile it's for the children tonight okay it's
for the children all right wu tang is for the kids wu tang is for the children all right maddie children. All right, Maddie, have fun over there. Later, bro.