Mike Tirico
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No, that's a really good question. I'd like to talk to Babe Ruth.
No, that's a really good question. I'd like to talk to Babe Ruth.
I'd like to talk to Babe Ruth because like, you know, here a hundred years ago, you had no idea people would still be talking about you. There'd be a candy bar named after you.
I'd like to talk to Babe Ruth because like, you know, here a hundred years ago, you had no idea people would still be talking about you. There'd be a candy bar named after you.
I'd like to talk to Babe Ruth because like, you know, here a hundred years ago, you had no idea people would still be talking about you. There'd be a candy bar named after you.
What do you think of Ohtani, babe? With AI, we could probably do that.
What do you think of Ohtani, babe? With AI, we could probably do that.
What do you think of Ohtani, babe? With AI, we could probably do that.
Did Ty Cobb actually spike you, babe, when he slid into it? Yes, he did.
Did Ty Cobb actually spike you, babe, when he slid into it? Yes, he did.
Did Ty Cobb actually spike you, babe, when he slid into it? Yes, he did.
But think about it. It's 100 years later. You say Babe Ruth, everybody knows, right? Yeah, yeah. And that's the era before any of sports in its popularity level existed.
But think about it. It's 100 years later. You say Babe Ruth, everybody knows, right? Yeah, yeah. And that's the era before any of sports in its popularity level existed.
But think about it. It's 100 years later. You say Babe Ruth, everybody knows, right? Yeah, yeah. And that's the era before any of sports in its popularity level existed.
I am. Massive. I would say, and we've gone a couple of times, I would say if you had to ask me what's the place you've been as an American that has impacted you, it's going to Normandy. And here we are, 80 years of D-Day, that anniversary in June.
I am. Massive. I would say, and we've gone a couple of times, I would say if you had to ask me what's the place you've been as an American that has impacted you, it's going to Normandy. And here we are, 80 years of D-Day, that anniversary in June.
I am. Massive. I would say, and we've gone a couple of times, I would say if you had to ask me what's the place you've been as an American that has impacted you, it's going to Normandy. And here we are, 80 years of D-Day, that anniversary in June.
And man, when you sit there and see and read and hear the stories, and when you sit there and look at that cemetery with the white churches and the hill, it's one of the most powerful things that I've ever done. And every time I think of France, and we went to do a little pre-Olympic story a few months ago, we went down to Normandy just to go back. It was the third time I had a chance to be there.
And man, when you sit there and see and read and hear the stories, and when you sit there and look at that cemetery with the white churches and the hill, it's one of the most powerful things that I've ever done. And every time I think of France, and we went to do a little pre-Olympic story a few months ago, we went down to Normandy just to go back. It was the third time I had a chance to be there.
And man, when you sit there and see and read and hear the stories, and when you sit there and look at that cemetery with the white churches and the hill, it's one of the most powerful things that I've ever done. And every time I think of France, and we went to do a little pre-Olympic story a few months ago, we went down to Normandy just to go back. It was the third time I had a chance to be there.