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00:00Now, back to Stiney and Guru on 95.7 The Game.
00:05Alrighty, welcome back. Evan Giddings is in for Daryl the Guru Johnson today, and now we welcome in Dan Dibley and Mark Willard.
00:11It is the crossover. How you doing, guys? What's going on?
00:15Oh, so much is going on. New manager introduced. We got Week 9. How have you gone so fast, NFL season?
00:23I mean, we say it every year, but Week 9 is here. We're almost halfway through the slate.
00:28Yeah, Warrior Game. Was it second or third question, Willard?
00:33Oh.
00:34At the Metello presser.
00:36Third question, second human being.
00:37No, yeah, actually, I think he's right.
00:40Yeah, was it?
00:41Yeah.
00:41Shea question, Shea follow-up.
00:44He was on the podium.
00:45Second place.
00:46Yeah.
00:46Yeah.
00:46In the Xacta.
00:47I used to do a first question odds and whatnot.
00:51I would have had Sluss the favorite.
00:52She was out of the country.
00:54Yeah, you would have been a long shot in the Xacta.
00:56It went Shea Shea, and like in horse racing, you know, sometimes you have the one and the
01:011A, so that counts as the same finisher, and you in third would be on the Xacta.
01:06It would have been like 3-1 and 90-1.
01:08That would have been a nice price on the Xacta.
01:10I'm excited.
01:11I'm told not everybody in the Bay is a fan of what order it went in, but that's the way
01:17it went.
01:18And so, yeah, that's the way it went.
01:20You go into the belly of the beast.
01:22You better be strong.
01:24I mean, unapologetic.
01:27You belonged in that room, Will.
01:31And I like the question, quite frankly.
01:33And it was a good follow-up, and when you have that as a follow-up, then you have to
01:37follow the question that was asked, no matter, you know, where you happen to sit the rest
01:42of the time during your week.
01:43Yeah.
01:44Just, you know, I mean.
01:46But what were your first impressions of Tone?
01:48He really knows how to command a room.
01:52He really, really.
01:53Like, here's one thing I just said to Luke.
01:56I've been here back home almost seven years, and I usually try to make, obviously not at
02:04every press conference, but like I try to make the big ones over there.
02:08That was the least boring Giants press conference that's happened in the last six and a half,
02:16seven years.
02:17And the most widely attended by anybody who works for the Giants.
02:22Take that for whatever it's worth.
02:23I don't know.
02:24But that says something to me about how this is resonating inside the building in terms of
02:30morale.
02:30Stuff like that.
02:31Yeah, he really, he strikes that right chord of like being prepared, and then answering
02:38in a way that's got a little, just flair or humor or something to it.
02:43Just kind of, I mean, it just makes everybody feel comfortable talking to him.
02:48That was my first impression.
02:50We had a gentleman named Tony Baselio on who does a show in Knoxville and knows Vitello very
02:58well.
02:58He came on with us after, and he was obviously complimentary, but he also was pretty straightforward
03:05about what the challenges may be.
03:07But he thinks if there's a guy who can do it, this guy would give you the best chance.
03:13And the one thing he seemed to say, this guy is sincere and authentic.
03:17And I mean, he better be, because that's the number one thing I think a guy like him has
03:24to have first before anything is, you know, that, that he's got to, he's got to figure
03:31out the room and his place in it.
03:33Especially if you don't come in with major league cachet, and he doesn't.
03:36So you come in with success, and I think he won 72% of his games at Tennessee, just an
03:42obscene number, and always there, won the natty.
03:45I mean, unbelievable track record of success at that level, but if you come in and you've
03:50never played in the bigs, you've never been a manager or a coach in the bigs, you have
03:54to come with all those other things, you know, buttoned up.
03:57And it's work ethic he talked a lot about today, and it's like, you're talking about
04:01authenticity.
04:03Buster said something, Cal Comet got a quote from Buster after the press conference that
04:08I, I found to be important, because raise your hand, not just the four of us in the
04:13room, anybody listening to us, if you think in any way, shape, or form in the last five
04:18to six years that the Giants have been, boring.
04:23Oh, my hand's up.
04:24Okay, all three of your hands up, I imagine some of you out there raising your hand.
04:27Buster said to Tim, with regard to the idea about Tony potentially ruffling feathers at
04:36times, Buster says, quote, that was part of the appeal to us when I was thinking about
04:42Tony, he's going to be okay with ruffling feathers, and I don't think that you go out
04:48and purposefully do this just to get under the player's skin, but here's the important
04:54part, he goes, if it's something that happens organically because of certain
04:57circumstances, that's sports, it's entertainment.
05:01And for me, there's an argument to be made that we are lacking that severely right now.
05:10I don't know if you're going to push all the right buttons, but what I've loved about Buster
05:13Posey so far is I really do think he gets it.
05:16Well, I feel like, I don't think a manager is ever going to be a quote unquote draw.
05:23I just don't believe in that.
05:25But I do think a manager can create a style of play that's exciting or different or intriguing
05:30that brings people into the stadium.
05:34So that's the first thing I'm looking for is when you watch them the first 15 or 20,
05:4025 games, is there, let's say, more of a life?
05:44Are they more buttoned up in the field?
05:46Are they aggressive on the base paths?
05:47Like all that kind of stuff is what's going to bring people to the ballpark.
05:52And if this guy can instill that, then they won't necessarily be coming out to see him.
05:58But he was probably the biggest reason why the ballpark is more exciting than it's been
06:03in the past.
06:04Well, and to your point, I think the issue with a lot of the boring teams or boring moments
06:09is a lot of fans, it feels like, associate the baseball team with the manager.
06:14And while I believe Bob Melvin is as accomplished as any over a long period of time, he's a little
06:20lifeless.
06:21I mean, let's just be honest.
06:22Every time you pan to him, it feels like he's cutting a challenge.
06:24It's like there's not a lot of fire.
06:26And so I was actually surprised to see it how self-deprecating Vitella was today, how
06:33humble he appeared to be.
06:36The fire and the energy that I think you will see on the diamond at some point this year,
06:40and he's going to get ejected, and he's going to get his money's worth.
06:43But that to me was restrained and kind of dumbed down in a way I thought was refreshing.
06:48Like, he ain't Kapler.
06:51You know, I think he's someone that people really across, it sounds like all walks of
06:55his coaching career, have had an easy time connecting to.
06:58And whether it's with the media or fans out there listening to him, I also have to assume
07:04that's going to be something with the players that will be easier than we are assuming it
07:10will be.
07:10You said something that catches my ear there when you talked about how he will at times
07:15get ejected.
07:16Like, I think this is the first manager the Giants have had since Bruce Bochy who will
07:21actually organically get ejected.
07:24Gabe Kapler and Bob Melvin both had to fake it, it felt like, in order to go get ejected.
07:29It was as if, you know what?
07:31I feel like I probably got to go get ejected right now.
07:33So I'm going to go out here and fake an argument that I don't really want to have, or it's not
07:38in my belly, and so I'm with you.
07:41I think there's that.
07:42What Tony's going to have to fight, though, this is another sort of observation slash some
07:48conversations that I had over there.
07:51Gabe Kapler made everybody feel like, I know what I'm doing and you're stupid.
07:58And Tony, I think so far, from what we've seen, he's very good at making others not feel
08:07that way when talking to him, but it's day one.
08:11And I think that there are going to be times where Tony, same thing, is going to have to
08:15fight this idea of like, I know the right way to do this, we've figured it out, we're
08:22smarter than everybody else kind of a thing.
08:24But I think it's something as simple as like, you could hear his Missouri, he said, all's
08:29I want to do.
08:30Like there was an all's in there.
08:32And that caught me immediately like, oh my God, like this guy's like, he's authentic.
08:36He's not afraid to be the Missouri boy that he is day one in front of all these San Franciscans.
08:41Yeah.
08:41And I was looking at some of his bio and his dad, Stiney was a soccer and baseball coach
08:47in high school for 46 years.
08:49Oh, wow.
08:50And he actually played soccer for his dad, won a state championship.
08:53And I obviously played baseball for his dad as well.
08:57No, in Pennsylvania.
08:59No, in Missouri, St. Louis.
09:01Yeah, he went to school in St. Louis and his dad was a coach for 46 years.
09:04And, you know, he referenced his parents and I love that answer.
09:07He's like, mom wants me to tamp it down.
09:09Dad says, bring some more.
09:11And that's the one thing that I'm going to be interested to watch over 162 is, you know,
09:16you have to pick your spots and you know, this guy has his parents and you'll get there,
09:20Evan, but you got to pick your spots when to flip the spread as a parent or as a coach.
09:26And so when you run hot like Tony does, positive and negative, you can't do that all the time.
09:32Otherwise, your players are going to start tuning you out.
09:34Yeah, I think later on in that quote from Kawakami, I saw another one that I think is
09:40maybe not a seed for concern, but something I'm paying attention to.
09:46All the young players will not like me, but I don't like guys hugging before the game.
09:51I don't like it.
09:52As a fan, I want there to be a little bit of friction at times.
09:55That sounds good in practice, but I remember last year Adamas and Logan Webb talking about
10:03there's too much blue in San Francisco.
10:06Like there's too many Dodgers fans.
10:08I don't like it.
10:10Well, I saw Willie Adamas before the game hugging it out with Pajas.
10:17Like there's relationships built in in baseball of guys that have played together,
10:22worked together, countrymen, all the rest.
10:24That's something that as much as I appreciate him saying, we don't want to be friends with them.
10:29I don't know how that's actually going to play out.
10:32By the way, I just point a clarification.
10:35I think that that was Posey that said that, not Tony.
10:37Oh, sorry, Posey.
10:38Posey was the one who said, you know, and he was talking again about what appealed to him about Tony.
10:44So maybe he's saying that Tony's the same way too.
10:46I mean, I'm assuming he's going to, it was the way in college, like Tennessee didn't fraternize with anybody.
10:51Right. His point was, I don't mind if Tony ruffles some feathers.
10:55And then it was Posey saying, yeah, I know the young players won't all like this,
10:58but I don't like it when they're hugging before the game.
11:01And I get it. You know what I mean?
11:03That's that whole thing in all sports that has sort of dissipated.
11:07We all got to be okay with that.
11:09But if you've been a fan for a certain amount of time, yeah, you may not like that.
11:12You may not like Draymond and LeBron hugging after games.
11:16You don't like that, right?
11:17I don't really care for it now, but it's become so much part of the norm now.
11:22And even in the World Series the other night, might have been game four or five,
11:26but somebody's at first base and they're all but towel snapping each other.
11:30And it's like, this is the World Series is on the line here.
11:32And you guys are all yucking it up, but that's just pro sports these days.
11:36Yeah, but Vladi shushed the Dodger dugout last night.
11:39Pretty awesome.
11:40Fantastic.
11:41Yeah.
11:41With his bat or with his finger?
11:43With his finger.
11:44Yeah.
11:44With his finger.
11:45I would like to see one of the Blue Jays when they get on base in game six to do the show,
11:50hey, wiggle, wiggle.
11:51Oh, my God.
11:51That's how you really get at people.
11:53Two home runs in three Blake Snell pitches was baseball sex last night.
11:59By the way, you're welcome.
12:01Four?
12:02I was the only one that had the Blue Jays won the World Series.
12:04Oh.
12:05Well, Mark's not watching it, so.
12:06Yeah.
12:07I won't watch it unless.
12:08That doesn't sound like it.
12:08No.
12:09He was going to say, first three pitches you might have seen.
12:10No, actually, I didn't.
12:12We were on the air.
12:13We were on the air.
12:14And we were watching like the Atlanta Hawks or something like that.
12:16So if they're good highlights, you go back and watch the highlights?
12:19Absolutely.
12:20Yeah.
12:20Once I know that it's safe, I'll go outside.
12:23Right.
12:23I get a, I actually can't stand the hugging before the game.
12:28I think that's what he's talking about.
12:30Yeah.
12:30Oh, I mean, they're hugging before and after.
12:32Like, after I kind of get it, it's a sportsmanship thing.
12:35I, not when, like when LeBron comes up to Steph when he was shooting around in that video.
12:40Hey, buddy.
12:41He lifts him up.
12:42Hey, you're listening.
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12:55You ever heard of Sacra Tomato?
12:57Of course, yeah.
12:58Oh, you have?
12:59My dad used to call it that all the time.
13:01I'd never heard it.
13:01Dr. Don Rose, the late, great.
13:03That's what somebody's saying.
13:05Dr. Don Rose.
13:05Go ahead.
13:06San Raquel.
13:07Well, he would do his whole thing on KFRC, which you didn't have FM back then, really.
13:12You only had AM, and he was on KFRC, and he had a morning show, and it was all pop music, the BGs and the 70s,
13:19and he would do the weather and Sacra Tomato and San Raquel and all the other jargon he'd throw out there.
13:25So, yeah.
13:26That was pretty good.
13:27What do you want to tell me we talked to?
13:28He's a legend.
13:28We talked to Steve Summers, 37, overnight host at WFAN.
13:35He's got a book coming out, and personally recommended by Nahegian.
13:39He grew up in the Bay Area, and so we had him on at 1 o'clock, and I'll take the time to remind everybody that if you missed it,
13:46you can download that Odyssey app and rewind it.
13:49It was quite a treat.
13:50You guys came out guffawing, and then, because I didn't hear it.
13:54And we couldn't keep a straight face!
13:56And Nahegian's like, it's not my fault, man.
13:57If you want to smash this glass in my face right now, I'd probably deserve it.
14:01So I was like, what went on in that segment?
14:03It was a great time.
14:04I mean, you just basically just sat back and listened to this guy.
14:07Just straight.
14:08Like, he's an overnight host.
14:10It's his job to talk and speak into a void for hours on end.
14:15And that's exactly what it felt like he did.
14:17I thought it was hilarious.
14:18What are you saying about people who speak that way on solo radio show hosts and do that to a wall by themselves?
14:26What are you saying, Evan?
14:27Well, it depends on your personality, number one.
14:29Number two, I think it's actually pretty impressive.
14:31To be able to do that for that many years is an unbelievable talent.
14:37Well, you brought up Draymond's podcast.
14:40That's right.
14:40He's just ripping for 45 minutes.
14:42Yeah, he's Draymond.
14:43Exactly.
14:44Draymond.
14:44We laughed yesterday when Will Richard came on.
14:47And we asked him to compare and contrast the leadership styles of Draymond, Jimmy, and Steph.
14:52And he goes, well, Draymond is more of the vocal leader.
14:55And we were like, you don't say.
14:57Is he really?
14:59Draymond?
15:00He'll talk to you, huh?
15:02I didn't guess that.
15:04Talk to everyone.
15:05Exactly.
15:05And we got Will Richard's nickname.
15:07I don't know if you guys heard it, but they call him Baby Gator.
15:11Baby Gator.
15:11Baby Gator.
15:12Florida Gators.
15:13Sure.
15:13Al Horford is Grandpa Gator.
15:16It should be Grandpa Gator.
15:17I think they just call him Old Gator.
15:18Baby Gator is what they're calling him, which I thought was pretty awesome.
15:21Okay.
15:22I mean, national champion.
15:24Yep.
15:24And he's got to carry the speaker.
15:27Wherever they go, he has to carry the speaker.
15:29That's not too bad.
15:30Well, it depends on how big the speaker is.
15:31It's one of those little Bluetooth guys.
15:33We're okay.
15:33But don't they usually give that to a veteran like Trent Williams or Debo Samuel?
15:37Well, they're not doing the walkout, but.
15:39Oh, I'm sorry.
15:40Yeah.
15:40And this is probably more like a boombox.
15:42No.
15:42It's 90.
15:43It's a speaker.
15:44It's like a wire.
15:45No, no, no.
15:46This is like a.
15:47JBL.
15:48Like a block rocker.
15:49Like the big fella has.
15:49Not a JBL.
15:50Like at a rock concert.
15:52The thing that's like the amp down there on the.
15:54Oh, the thing you can roll in there.
15:55You've got to carry that thing with a handle.
15:57Block rocker.
15:58And you remember like.
15:59Yeah.
16:00Our good friend Dana.
16:01You've been to Dana's house.
16:02Yeah.
16:02And you go in the backyard and he's got the outdoor speaker.
16:05It's a block rocker.
16:06And back in our day, Evan, it used to be an actual boombox with like a tape deck.
16:11And it had a handle.
16:12And you had to put like 8D batteries in it.
16:14And that was basically your music source.
16:17Do they still do rookie hazing?
16:19Like, like, okay.
16:21So Festus Azili had the tires taken off his car, his rookie season.
16:24And I remember Kent Bazemore.
16:26They filled his car with popcorn.
16:28I remember that, yeah.
16:28Yeah.
16:28And then had him go out there.
16:30Like, do they still do that?
16:32Or is it just you've got to carry the boombox to the plane?
16:35They make them get donuts now and stuff and bring stuff to practice.
16:39And they have to sing at that practice.
16:41They have to sing.
16:41They have to do that.
16:42Yeah, they're going to do karaoke.
16:43I mean, I remember once there was a practice at the end where they bring all the balls out
16:48at the arena, the basketballs, and the players just punt them into the stands.
16:53I've got to go get them.
16:54Yeah, I just try to hit the third level.
16:55And then the rookies have to go get them.
16:57And there used to be a lot of costuming for road trips.
17:00Yeah.
17:01Baseball would do that, right?
17:02Yeah.
17:02Well, it's about that time of year.
17:03That was one of the things that was always really strange, because Monte Ellis joins
17:06the Warriors as a rookie, and he's on the We Believe team with Jackson and Barron and
17:12Harrington and those guys.
17:16And he was a rookie.
17:18And they made him do the rookie things, getting all the donuts and stuff.
17:23And then when Steph came, the team was in such a different place.
17:28Like, he didn't really have to go through any of that.
17:31Because they didn't, Jackson was there, but he didn't care.
17:35You know what I mean?
17:36Monte wasn't the type of guy to put Steph through.
17:41Like, Monte didn't want to, you know what I mean?
17:43He wasn't going to be like, hey, Steph, you've got to bring donut.
17:45Like, whatever.
17:46I'm only in my third year, whatever it was.
17:48But yeah, it's usually stuff like that now.
17:52Yeah, much different.
17:53And I mean, part of that is just the luck of a team you happen to possibly join.
17:57And Will Richard right now, you've got four guys who are 36 or older.
18:01And I think between Horford, Steph, Draymond, and Jimmy, they've got to have, what, 75 years of collective NBA experience?
18:08Yes, they do.
18:09That's a lot of years.
18:10They're going to be tested tonight.
18:12You know, they'll be tested every night.
18:15But, you know, you've got a Milwaukee team.
18:18And we can all just spend the rest of our day today talking about Giannis.
18:22Oh, they're going to trade for Giannis.
18:24I mean, kind of done with it now.
18:27Maybe because they're doing so well.
18:29But I don't know.
18:30It's always going to be an ever-present topic.
18:32I think as long as he's available.
18:34Yeah, I think, like, I'm kind of with you.
18:36Like, I was done with it.
18:38But I do feel like just because of he said he would go to New York and he, you know, if it doesn't work out, he seems to be open to it.
18:46And now that, to me, it's because the Warriors are playing well, like, these guys that are producing, the younger guys, this might be the time where they might have what it takes to get him if that situation comes up.
19:01And then Joe Lakeham and Dunleavy have a decision to make.
19:06But he's always going to be out.
19:08His name's going to be out there until he's out of Milwaukee, you would think, at this point.
19:11I have no interest in the Warriors trading for Giannis Antetokounmpo at all.
19:16At all?
19:17None.
19:18And I say that with full awareness that maybe that's stupid for the long term.
19:24But as a fan, when your team is in the midst of what you think is title contention, I have no interest at all in talking about the future.
19:33I have no interest whatsoever.
19:35If I think that this team, and I do, can contend for a championship, two things.
19:42A, all I want to do is stay in the moment.
19:45And B, I would never upset the chemistry of something that you think is championship worthy.
19:52Like, you have no idea if Jimmy Butler and Jonathan Kaminga subbed them out and bring in Giannis.
19:59You have no idea what that would look like.
20:01Remember, you've got to bring all of Giannis' brothers, too.
20:03No, you laugh.
20:05You have a team of Currys and Contestocounmpo's.
20:08You laugh at the guy.
20:09You've already dipped your toes into that water once.
20:11The guy's on record already saying that one of the top moments of his career is the fact that he gets to play with his brothers.
20:17And I'm like, really, dude?
20:20Like, that's not a great moment.
20:22You did that.
20:24They didn't do that.
20:25The Bucs didn't do that.
20:27And your brothers didn't do that.
20:28You twisted someone's arm.
20:29It's no different than LeBron making his son the second-round pick.
20:33It's none.
20:35So, anyway, I get it.
20:37Maybe I'm a dummy for not wanting one of the best players in the world who would clearly be the one for the Warriors once Steph is gone.
20:46But I'm way, way, way too into this team right now to be thinking about changing it.
20:52And you're not going to change it right now because we're not at any point where something would break in terms of, you know, it's going to be a while.
21:01Giannis is going to play in Milwaukee.
21:02We'll see.
21:03Warriors are going to play tonight and move on.
21:06And maybe they'll keep winning.
21:07And that'll affect things.
21:10So, there's no chance it happens right now.
21:14But I'm kind of with you at this point.
21:18If somebody said to me, you have to make a decision right now.
21:21Giannis, and here's the deal.
21:22I might be like, well, if I have to, let's go ahead and do it.
21:26I'd prefer, believe it or not, to wait and see what's going on here for another month or two before I'd have to make that decision.
21:35Well, I was just over at Oracle Park where once upon a time they acquired clearly the more talented player and they immediately started playing like crap.
21:46And I'm not blaming it on him, but I just, the chemistry in a room is not something that you mess with.
21:52So, I have no idea what Giannis on the Warriors would look like.
21:57And I don't think that's just a snap your fingers and it would be great type of a thing.
22:01Yeah, I mean, we also thought that Jimmy couldn't play with Kaminga.
22:05Sure.
22:06And that seems to look a little different.
22:07Again, we got to, I think, give that some time.
22:09But early returns are good.
22:11I think it's a compliment, though, to the young players.
22:14Because in past years, the reason for it not being a possibility to me was, well, there's nothing they want.
22:19Like, what would Milwaukee or another team in a three-team deal want from the Warriors?
22:24But I think with the emergence of some of these guys, it's like, if you do want to make a trade, if you decide that's the path you want to go down, you legitimately have pieces to do it now.
22:33Whereas a year or two ago, we were saying, well, that's just a pipe dream.
22:37Yeah, you trade a star, you're already kind of like stuck, right?
22:41You're not going to get exactly what you want.
22:43But what you mainly end up with is draft capital.
22:48Like, that's the other piece to it.
22:49We go, oh, Butler and Kaminga for Giannis because the salaries work.
22:53Yeah, you'd also, like, you're giving up at least three first-round draft picks.
22:58You want to do that?
23:00Stoney does it.
23:01That's what I'm always worried about.
23:03Yeah.
23:03I'm out.
23:03When can you trade Kaminga?
23:06They say January sometime.
23:08Yeah, because for the first time this year, I've done it.
23:11I've opened it up.
23:12Uh-oh, the trade machine?
23:13Trade machine, baby!
23:14Heat it up!
23:15Let's go!
23:16Yeah, you heat up the trade machine.
23:18It's just a fun, like, what if.
23:19And, oh, yeah, Giannis for Jimmy straight up.
23:22That doesn't work.
23:23The Warriors use the non-taxpayer mid-level.
23:26Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
23:27So you've got to cut $11 million from the Warriors incoming in order to make it work or send out $11 million.
23:33So we'll keep tinkering throughout the day today to figure out how we can get the Greek freak.
23:37Yeah, you add in Kaminga and let them throw in somebody who's...
23:42Well, you have to wait until January.
23:43We want to do the deal before Warriors Live at 4 o'clock.
23:47Unfortunately.
23:48Oh!
23:49Unfortunately, it appears that Giannis will be playing for the Bucs.
23:53Don't look at me like that.
23:54How was Billy Idol?
23:55He was great.
23:56Okay.
23:57You know...
23:57Stoney, what's fun is the NBA schedule comes out, and before we go around,
24:02the association, Mark and I individually do a little game of...
24:06How many we going to get this year?
24:08You know how Pod circles the game in Milwaukee?
24:09Yes.
24:10Yes.
24:10We circle all the games that are east of Colorado.
24:15And some years, and we've been doing it now four years, some years you get those,
24:19like in Atlanta, Miami, Saturday, Sunday, useless.
24:23Yes.
24:23Other years you catch a Wednesday.
24:25I think there's an Orlando-Miami back-to-back coming up pretty soon.
24:29And I believe it's midweek.
24:29Yeah, it is.
24:30I believe Dibbs knows exactly when that is actually.
24:33I don't know the exact number, but we always, Mark and I, will always do the ghost shorty
24:37when it's a short show.
24:38We love our job.
24:39Don't get me wrong.
24:40There was very few schedules better than when I did a two-hour show with Sean O'Connell
24:46from 12 to 2, and we'd get preempted every week for an A's game.
24:52A two-hour show?
24:54Two-hour show and, you know...
24:55It's working like seven hours a week.
24:57Tony sliding in for a little A's pregame.
24:59Yes, of course.
25:00You know, he's got to get his touches.
25:02November 18th and 19th.
25:04Orlando and Miami.
25:05Days of the week are more important.
25:07That would be a Tuesday and a Wednesday.
25:10Okay.
25:10I mean, you know, Thursday and Friday would be incredible.
25:13Playable.
25:13Playable.
25:14You take what you can get.
25:15They're all the same.
25:15It's all, I mean, yeah.
25:17Just, it kind of deprives us of being able to talk about sports because a day like today,
25:23new manager, you lock it in on week nine, you got a warrior game.
25:27We almost need more show.
25:28We should have come in early, Mark.
25:29We should have come in about 1230.
25:31I did.
25:31I came in this morning about 9 o'clock.
25:33Yeah, you did.
25:33I heard you.
25:34I walked all the way down to the ballpark.
25:35I heard you.
25:36Yeah.
25:36Nice.
25:37You got your steps in there.
25:38Yeah, exactly.
25:38All right.
25:39You got to see Manazian's higher.
25:41All right, guys.
25:42You have a great show.
25:43And sincerely, I appreciate you helping me out yesterday.
25:47Was it good?
25:48It was really, really good.
25:50How many people were there?
25:5150.
25:52Wow.
25:52It was really good.
25:53Yeah, it was great.
25:54How many people with facial piercings among the 50?
25:59Half?
25:59It was kind of upscale.
26:01Yeah.
26:02Okay.
26:02It was a lot of corporate schmuckety-muck type of it.
26:07Yeah, exactly.
26:0895.7.
26:09Just like Steining.
26:09It's a game.
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