Chapter 1: What are the latest updates on the Yankee game and Netflix?
So obviously this Yankee game tonight with the Giants has everybody in a tizzy over the Netflix thing. A lot of conversation about it. So much so I know Mike on his podcast was discussing it and it started fine. I don't know if someone hit him up with the message while he was doing his podcast, if it was going to be elsewhere other than Netflix. And so he started answering it this way.
I don't think it's on anywhere else. I don't know. If it is a broadcast somewhere else nationally, I'd have to look. I didn't realize if it is. I just see it as being on Netflix. That's all I have on my thing here is that it's on Netflix. If it's on anywhere else, somebody please tell me.
Should have left it there. Yeah. And this next clip wouldn't have gone viral, if it will. He just had to look, though, and he did what he does.
Let me see what the... MLB schedule says. Of course, just to make sure, I don't want to give people bad information on that. Again, he was fine. 805... 805 and...
Yeah. It just should have left it alone. He looked at no move on.
But well, the other thing about this, too, is like anybody like you consume this podcast at any time. Anybody can find it on their phone so easily. Like he doesn't have like he doesn't have exactly information that other people don't have. Didn't need to do that. Is that you doing that or Mike doing that? Oh, okay. Well, your mic's off now.
Oh, it was me doing it, but it was him first and then me. Oh, okay. I like that. I think I'm going to use that noise.
You're going to start using that?
What do you think?
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Chapter 2: How did Tommy Lugauer's cat become a topic of discussion?
So who's the guy sitting on the bench with him? I'm assuming. That's a good question. Who his bench coach is? I would think he's got some MLB experience on the coaching staff. Maybe it's Christian McCaffrey. Right, Al?
What did Al say now? That goes back to the warm-up show. We were doing 86 Giants to 2026 Giants.
You think when the Giants come to town, they go out to dinner or lunch? With the Giants?
I asked him if he remembered the manager of the Giants. Honestly, I thought he would nail all of these. He did not remember Roger Craig. He thought I was fooling around with him. mocking the fact that Roger Craig of the 49ers wasn't, I suppose, a different Roger Craig. Oh, okay.
I'm saying there's no way in another city there was a running back on the team and a manager of the same name. Never has happened. Yeah, that sounds pretty reasonable to me. It's a reasonable sports take on your part. Thank you.
Reasonable sport, but it did happen in San Francisco.
Their bench coach is J.C. Tingler. That's the real name. I didn't make that up. J.C. Tingler. Did he play in the majors?
So Tony Vitello is their head coach and Tingler is their bench coach.
Hitting coach Hunter Mentz.
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Chapter 3: What issues is Tommy experiencing with his designer cat?
Any issues, go to Ron.
He's seen it all. Yeah, he's been a manager. Absolutely. A successful one, too. I know he had the trouble off the field, but he's been very successful. What was that? He had, I believe, a drug issue. I also think an infidelity issue.
That's right. I forgot. Sorry, Ron. I didn't want to bring that up.
And I think he presented it himself at the press conference. Yeah, yeah. That's right. I think that was when he stepped down from the Rangers manager position. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Something like that.
I remember now. Memory's there. Yep. Mets open tomorrow with the Pirates. So you guys had Paul and Yonkers on again. He goes on with Tommy apparently every night. And scream. They scream at each other. So last night, they're battling again about the Mets and the minor leaguers and all this stuff. And it goes on and on and on.
But then a nice conversation happened because Tommy, like Paul, is now a cat owner. Tommy revealing that he's having issues with the cat. He just got it a couple months ago. You're a cat owner. I am. We still have one.
She's a doll, the one that you helped us get. But this is also, this is not like a Jerry rescue cat. This is some sort of designer cat. This cat looks like Al. Yeah. Oh, it's a hairless cat? It's a hairless cat? Isn't it? No, I thought it was a teacup cat, a Persian teacup cat. Oh, I thought they got the hairless cat. I don't know. Maybe they got that too. I'm not sure.
But it's definitely a very expensive, genetically engineered cat. I knew it was an expensive cat.
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Chapter 4: What does 'making biscuits' mean in the context of cat behavior?
Yes. That I did know. They're apparently having trouble with the cat. Why Tommy feels the need to tell however many people are listening on the radio with Paul on the line, I don't know.
The making the biscuits with the cat every night. It's becoming a bit of a problem because I find it to be quite annoying and quite distracting. And now he's making biscuits on my wife's face.
What? Oh, I know what you're talking about. You ever see the cats do that? Yeah. Where they do the kneading? That means making biscuits. I guess that's what he's... It has to be what he's talking about because they knead.
I know that.
With their paws. So you need dough to make biscuits, right? That has to be what it is.
I'm sorry.
Maybe that's what it is. Wow. I thought it was something else.
It sounds weird, but unless you're a cat owner. I am a cat owner. You've ever had biscuits made on your face? I have not. Better than batter.
That's true, too. Anyway, it was very strange. Paul did reveal his cat schedule, and it reminded me of what Al goes through with his dog.
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Chapter 5: How do cat owners deal with nighttime disturbances from their pets?
Yeah, I don't think the cat's pooping on his wife's face.
I don't think that's happening.
I will tell you, most people that heard this outside thought the same thing. Really? Yeah. So I could be wrong. No, because what you're saying makes sense. Yeah. That makes sense.
Yeah. How are we going to do that thing?
Yeah, for sure. Now, our cats never did that. Not on the bed or anything like that.
They would do it on a blanket on the floor. But let me hear the next one in context. And maybe it is pooping on the face.
It's a happy wife, happy life situation. And as long as he continues to make biscuits on my wife, she's not going to be happy. And she wants me to do something about it. And I don't know what to do about it because I'm not putting a cat in a cage or something, obviously.
No, no.
And if I lock him in another room, he meows. So I'm having a hard time with his biscuit making.
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Chapter 6: What challenges do pet owners face with their animals' habits?
No. We talk. We talk, and he knows. I think it was just important for him to get back to his game, and we had that push in the third, you know, and we had a lot of shots, and unfortunately for us, I mean, we could not get that tying goal.
So it was a topic last night after the game and was addressed by reporters, but they do not pick up a point. They lost in regulation 4-3, and the Devils beat the Stars 6-4. A couple of goals for Jack Hughes. Rangers make beliefs tonight.