Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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aboard at first base with two outs, and we pick it up with Joe Davis kind of mid-thought here. Juan Soto, Bobby Witt, and then Cattell Marte. He shows off right back to the base hit to right. Tatis hits the third, throw from George, right there, he's gone! George, touchdown Tatis! Thrilling stuff! Davis on FS1. Judge with the hose at 95.7 miles per hour. Right on the money.
About head high at third base there for the tag. And the out. Next half frame, you get the solo homers from youngsters Gunnar Henderson and Roman Anthony. And the U.S. Penn handled the rest on their way to a 2-1 victory that puts them in tomorrow night's WBC championship game. You know, there's one thing to make the other team feel the ball. Like we saw the Royals do to the Mets.
Like we saw the Dodgers do to the Yankees. Feel the ball. Field the ball and play the ball and throw the ball. Now, the Dominican has steamrolled every team they've played. Yeah. And they don't have players like Aaron Judge on their teams. And I think that that aggressiveness really, and this play in particular, did change the whole outcome of the game.
I mean, ultimately, yeah, you can make that case. He also had to make a perfect throw, which he did. I gotta tell you, he looks great in that uniform, man. He sure does. And he really loves wearing it, as we heard last hour. Yes, he does. Ninth inning, tying run and scoring position we touched on last hour.
Mason Miller striking out Perdomo, looking on a pitch that definitely became a talking point on social media, post-game, and on this radio station, which we'll get to in just a minute. But credit to Dominican Republic manager Albert Pujols for taking the high road afterwards. I don't want to focus on the last pitch. Obviously, it didn't go our way. Disappointed about the way that the game ended.
But I don't want to criticize any of that. It wasn't meant to be for us. The U.S., after surviving pool play and all the controversy and the criticism from Mark DeRosa, on to tomorrow night's championship game. They await the winner of this evening's semifinal between Italy and Venezuela. Now, the U.S.
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Chapter 2: How did Team USA perform against the Dominican Republic?
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really you know they there was silence because he didn't answer and then whoever i guess was like emceeing the thing was like okay we're gonna wrap it up and congrats to the u.s and that was it i don't know if he forgot or just decided no i'm not gonna answer that so in any event uh the judge quote that we played in the audio from last hour about uh the crowd the environment the whole thing being bigger and better than the world series so uh our guy tommy lugauer in the overnight gets a hold of this and
From time to time, he likes to go in on Aaron Judge and the Yankee fans a little bit. So this became a theme of his show, kind of stirring things up with the Yankee fan. And one caller in particular had enough. This is a guy that I think we've heard from a few times along the way here, and they would get into it a little bit. Paul in Sparta, New Jersey. Paul's on the fan after hours.
What's going on, Paul? I think you're absolutely delusional. The reason people are getting up and the reason Aaron Judge said this is He's put USA across his chest, and it means something. Absolutely. So for you to criticize, hold on. You have a chance to talk. So for you to beā All I said was absolutely, though. I just said absolutely. That wasn't reallyā Which I remember Tommy.
I'm on Team Tommy there. I think he says one word. He kind of agreed. Absolutely. Pipe down. Let me get to my point. You've had your turn to talk. It's a show. Exactly. I hope so. So he could have snapped on him there. He didn't. Now Paul's point is, hey, it's about country, which Tommy said he got, but then why go the extra step with the comparison? Why does he bring up the World Series, though?
Why can't you just say how great the WBC is? Because it's what he has to compare it to. Right, but do you think that's a good move for baseball? McGonigal was so much better than you. You are stupid. So you have to go that route. We can't have a discussion. You have to call me a moron. You have to call me stupid. We can't because all you do is You shout down everybody else. No, no, no.
I was just trying to have a conversation with you and you called me a moron and an idiot. You could apologize or you could not. Either way, I can move on with my life. Except they didn't move on because angry Paul and angry Tommy weren't quite done with the fisticuffs last one here. It's not a Yankees problem. Aaron Judge is the one that said it. It doesn't matter.
Aaron Judge is a right to have an opinion. Paul, if Juan Soto said this, would you have the same energy? Be honest. Be honest. Absolutely. I can't stand Soto. Yeah, and you know you'd be all over him. No, I wouldn't. Okay. You can't curse on the air. By the way, I would say that Juan Soto and Aaron Judge had the same... emotional attachment to this series. To their teams. Yeah. To their teams.
And there was even, you know, Judge had the semi-diving catch on Soto last night and kind of wagged a finger at him. I think there was a healthy back and forth there. Yeah, of course. Having some fun with it. The other thing to keep in mind, too, to Judge's defense, number one, he was in a crazy atmosphere for almost every one of his games, but mostly this one last night. Yeah. For sure.
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Chapter 3: What was the reaction to the U.S. team making it to the WBC championship game?
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We went, when we were in Chicago, I went Tuesday night to the American, well, not to the game. We went to a bar to watch Team USA against Italy. And the... many of the teams when we walked in were basketball, and most people were asking for the baseball game, which was, I thought, very cool.
I thought we were going to have to fight for a TV because all the college basketball conference dorms are on. Most people there for the baseball game. When you were talking about trying to do it at a different time of year or whatever, I mean, the only other time would be after the NBA playoffs and all that other stuff. I mean, this, to me, is the perfect time. More so than the All-Star break?
I do, and the reason I say that is because it's obviously the only football that's going on is the off-the-field stuff. None of those games are going. And this is actually something that's turned out to be very, very competitive, especially for the players who are playing it. But now you've been basically going up against conference tournaments for basketball, the NBA still going on, the NHL.
If you did it all-star week in July, you own it. But you'd have to reduce the teams. I agree with you. Oh, no, you have to tweak it for sure. You'd have to 100% reduce the teams. I like that idea. But I also think, like, a week in, the way, I don't know. You'd have to do it like the Four Nations did it. Yes. It'd have to be like a five-day hiatus. Yeah. I know there's injuries in hockey.
The hockey player's built a little different than the baseball player, the way these pitchers are handled. But these baseball players are different. This group of guys... The players, sure, but the teams. Well, the pitching. You mean the teams that own the pitchers' rights. Correct. Yeah, okay. Exactly. But I do think, man...
But wouldn't you want your guys playing right in the flow of the season as opposed to ā I mean, I mentioned earlier, Luis Severino was shot out of a cannon last night. This is March whatever, the 13th or 15th, 16th. It means the world to him. It does. And he's going up against all these guys that he knows. Yeah. Just like vice versa, if you're Paul Skeens and you're going up this ā
one of the greatest lineups in the history of a baseball team. I mean, you want to go out there and you want to do your best. Again, I just think that the Olympics had something to do with this.
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Chapter 4: What controversial comments did Tommy Lugauer make about Aaron Judge?
Yes, I totally agree with that. And Judge even alluded to that in the lead-up to it. Yeah, and I also think that the Dominican Republic deserves a lot of credit for the way that their fans supported them and reacted to them. DR, Puerto Rico, Venezuela. We saw them down there playing Detroit.
And I asked a couple of guys over the weekend and had they gone to the game and they were like, yeah, we were at the game. The place was crazy. Yeah, exhibition home runs, and the place was going berserk. Sure was. All right, I'll get you some Rick Pitino later in the show, because we've got to move forward here before I run out of time. St. John's gets the five seed.
They're going to play Northern Iowa Friday night out in San Diego. Let me get to the Garden last night. The Knicks back from their road trip facing an undermanned Warriors team, to put it lightly. Fell behind by 21, but they did find their way all the way back. We have a minute 15 to go. Each team's out to give here. Brunson trying to turn the corner. That is elite offense right there.
So there you go, Nick fans. Reggie Miller throwing some nice words Jalen Brunson's way along with Mike Tirico on the call for NBC. And by the way, right, and now you take a look at the next schedule, all right? So they played this team that they should have beaten, right? Because that's not the real Golden State team. No. They were missing basically everyone.
They got the Pacers, the Nets, the Wizards, and the Pelicans. Got to make some hay here, Boomer. In their next four games. Make some hay. Don't lose any of these games. Make hay spot. I'm just curious.
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Chapter 5: What happened during the heated exchange between Tommy Lugauer and a caller?
In one of those games, do the Nets see about even in the league, Boomer? I don't know why they play the game, but listen, with the Knicks showing up over there at Brooklyn, they'll sell out. So you can say thank you. There you go. Brunson with the late bucket. Put the Knicks up by three. They held on to beat Golden State 110-107. He finished with 30.
Afterwards, though, Mike Brown getting after his guys a little bit. It's good to get a win. But, you know, I was not happy with the way.
that we started the game and we played most of the game he had a lot to say i think he awarded no defensive player the game last night uh one he said he's tired of calling two timeouts in the first six minutes don't blame him better and so yeah i mean he definitely was not they were yeah they i mean they have been pretty much coming since coming back from the all-star break but we're able to make it back because you had no curry no draymond green no porzingis no al horford obviously no jimmy butler right so a bunch of guys some guys that were on these 10-day contracts but uh
Anyway, they get the win, and they will now play Indiana tomorrow night, like Boomer said. You do have the Nets this evening. They are home for Portland. 720 coverage here on the fan. Quickly, hockey-wise, Rangers home for the Kings. Nets Blazers. Yes, very exciting. Artemi Panarin makes his rather quick return to MSG tonight. We'll see how that goes. The Devils host Boston.
And then Francisco Lindor did get back into great league action. He played shortstop yesterday. I'm incredibly impressed by this. Yes. One for three with a run score. He said he feels good. Amazing. Right on track for opening day as the Mets did win a rain-shortened game over the Blue Jays.
And Cam Young won the players down at TPC Sawgrass by one shot over Matt Fitzpatrick, where I guess they were getting after Fitzpatrick again. The crowd was pretty heavily favored towards Cam Young. Fitzpatrick, to his credit, though, was a good sport about it. He even said I was nothing compared to the Ryder Cup. How about the day before for Cam Young? On 18. Drives it into the water.
Into the water, and then yesterday. Yeah. Pipes a 375-yard drive with the tournament on the line. That was... But you know what? I bet you he went to bed the night before going, I cannot believe that I just did what I did on 18, hitting his tee shot into the water. He said it was a good swing. He said, I missed by a yard. I hope you hit it in the water. There's a lot of wind out there.
Did you ever hear what Eddie was doing when we were at TPC in Cromwell, Connecticut a few years ago when they would be talking to a specific pro that was walking by and Eddie would be playing those drops? Yes. No, I've never heard that. Hey, you suck! And that's when you have speakers there. Yes. It was actually very funny. All right, Chris, thank you very much. It's Toyota Truck Month.
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