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Chapter 2: How do practice reports influence expectations for UK Basketball?
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Welcome everyone. This is Kentucky sports radio Wednesday, June the 24th. I'm Matt Jones in Louisville, Kentucky with Shannon. The dude in Lexington are Ryan and Drew. Give us Clark's Pump and Shop phone line. It's going to be an Ask Anything Wednesday, and here's what I'm going to do. I am not able to go tonight to watch the Reds and the Brewers. I thought the Miz was pitching for the Brewers.
It apparently is not, which is good for the Reds because we haven't beaten the Brewers in, I believe, three and a half years. But I'm still going to give my tickets away to whoever has the best question for Ask Anything Wednesday. All right? Best question... Or I'll even go best call, but it's an ask anything. I'd like it to be a question. You can have the Reds tickets tonight.
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Chapter 3: What insights do the hosts share about player comparisons in practice?
I still have this line of people to give them to. I gave it, Drew, to Sean. I saw that. I gave him the ones Monday, the guy who Shannon always would continually knock down. Yeah, I'm staying out of this one. You guys can decide who gets the tickets tonight. I'll decide. I'm going to, after every call, decide who the leader is at that point in the clubhouse. Okay.
But the Clark's Puppet Shop phone line is 859-280-2287. I'd like to get a lot of questions. You all filled the line yesterday, so now it's open. And you can win the Brewers tickets. And if you don't want them, then you don't have to take them. You can just have the pride. The A-Vision Auto Glass Text Machine is 772-774-5254. And this edition is sponsored by the T.J. Smith Law Office.
If you call T.J., he'll make them pay. Ryan, last night... potentially my best sleep in eight to ten years i think because i didn't sleep a lot the night before yes and you know all that and the travel and then just the excitement of being back you being back i think uh maybe my best so i i'm running on such energy and excitement today
Well, you know, you were so excited to get to your new house, and you didn't even get to sleep in your new bed. You said you didn't even have your bed ready to go when you got to your house the other night.
Yes, and then last night I had to stay in Louisville. So, I mean, I haven't had a ton of time in the new house, but it was just, you know, you wake up sometimes, Drew, and you've slept amazing, and you're like, I'm ready to take on the world. And I think, Drew, today is that day. We can kind of feel that in your voice. Yeah.
I mean, you always bring some energy, but you just sound like a well-rested man. Does this sound like a person who's ready to take on the world?
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Chapter 4: What are the reactions to the Reds and Brewers game tickets giveaway?
It does. I feel like Ryan and I are going to have trouble keeping up here. Well, you need to keep up. Also, this microphone, Shannon, it just sounds better.
Oh, yeah, yeah. The EQ levels are dialed in on that one.
What is it about this one that makes it so good? It's a much better, high-quality microphone than what you're used to dealing with. We should get these in Lexington.
It would be kind of hard to have that on a headset. It's a long, about a foot-long microphone.
Yeah, well, I like it. 859-280-2287. A lot of stuff actually to get to. Yesterday, Ryan, the one thing, I went to the Louisville Bats. I saw that. Because Hunter Green was pitching. Yes. And Hunter Green, I don't know if you know this, he throws at 165 miles an hour. Wow, that's amazing. That's a lot. A couple thoughts on the Louisville Bats game for a second.
First of all, did you know, Ryan, that they change uniforms like every day at the Louisville Bad? I know a lot of the minor league teams do that.
They kind of rotate for merchandise sales. I love it.
I thought, Shannon, I was under the impression that the colors for the Louisville Bats were red, and maybe sometimes they'd have a little blue, right? Yeah. No, they're everything. Yeah.
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Chapter 5: How does the discussion shift to the performance of the Louisville Bats?
Yesterday was a color of blue I've never seen before. You know, they do the Louisville humidity where they're orange. They do. They do the Louisville mashers. That's what they were the night that I went. Oh, is that the bourbon one? Yep. Uh-huh. Yep. So they have a lot of colors. I got to say their team store is so small and they only have like two t-shirts.
They got to get more stuff in there because I would have bought a bunch of stuff. But it is a great time. And I forget how much fun it is. But Hunter Green was there, right? And I got to watch him warm up. I bought a seat on the third baseline and I was right next to when he was warming up. And watching a person throw that speed up close is an absolutely mesmerizing thing.
Yeah, I saw your video of it. It is when you're that close.
He was eight feet from me. And watching him, it would also need both teams. They were playing the St. Paul something or others. And both teams, Ryan, just came over and were just sitting there watching him warm up. It was an amazing thing to see. And you could probably hear it.
Yes. Oh, for sure. Zipping through the air.
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Chapter 6: What unique stories emerge from the callers during Ask Anything Wednesday?
When it hits the glove. Yeah. And I didn't realize, Drew, he's yoked. Is that what the kids say? Whoa. You did get a lot of rest. Yeah. But you know what? I know what you said. Yeah. He's yoked. He's ripped. And so I guess the twins had a guy who was on a rehab assignment, something. His name was like Taylor Jenkins. It was an all-star.
And when they went against each other, it was like we're an all-star versus all-star in our little park in Louisville. And I thought that was exciting.
Well, that's what's really kind of exciting for like triple A teams. When a big league guy has to come down for a rehab assignment, you get to see this guy up close. I mean, how often do they get it? You're right there right beside him while he's warming up. That doesn't happen in the big leagues.
That doesn't happen. And he signed baseballs for the little kids. And Shannon, you said he's pitching Sunday again, right? I think that he is. Yeah, I'm going to be there on Sunday.
So hopefully he is. Otherwise, I'm just going to watch some random pitcher play.
And the Reds also, the Bats have T.J.
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Chapter 7: How do the hosts handle humorous interactions with callers?
Friedel, who if you remember, Drew, I can't stand because he's terrible.
Yeah.
That put a damper on what sounded like a fun night for you. I thought T.J. Friedle was out of my life for the rest of my existence, and he was there, made an error on the first play. They hit a ball to him, and he fell into the wall and missed it, and I was like, there you go, the T.J. Friedle experience. He knew you were there. He had to put on a show for you knowing you were in the crowd.
And he also – I forgot. That's the guy that's Cal Perry's cousin. You remember? That's right. Oh, yeah. That's right. That's the guy that's Cal Perry's cousin because it says he's from Moon Township. But a shout-out to the Louisville Bats. That actually is a lot of fun. I forget how much fun it is until I go. Shannon, beer is, I don't drink, but beer's like $3.
Yeah, it's very affordable. I mean, that's a very nice little minor league baseball stadium they've got there. Always a lot of fun, very entertaining.
They have the woman with the cookies on her head? Oh, yeah. She's been doing that for like 20 years. What is her story, the woman with the cookies? Because for people who don't know, outside of Louisville, there's a woman, what is it, Kizito? Is that the name of it? It starts with a K, right?
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Chapter 8: What final thoughts do the hosts share about the episode's themes?
Yeah, I don't know. I just know there's a woman with a cookie on her head. There's a woman who wears cookies on her head. In a basket.
In a basket.
She carries around a big basket full of cookies. And she's on Bardstown Road, right? I think so. And she wears cookies on her head. And now I feel like I see the cookies on her head everywhere. She's got a whole business out of it, isn't it? Yeah. And they had those at the thing, and they're $4. Shannon, they're the best cookies.
They are very good. Very, very good.
Do you know what her story is? Did she just literally just walk the streets with cookies on her head and then got a store? I don't know. Because I feel like 20 years ago, I would see her walking with the cookies on her head. I only saw her at the games. I never saw her on Bardstown Road on a Saturday night. Oh. Oh, she would be at the actual game with the cookies because now they have a stand.
Oh, no, no. She used to walk the aisles. With cookies on her head. Yes, balancing the cookies on her head. That's how I first knew about her. Ryan, do you or Drew know cookies on her head in person? I'm looking her up. She looks familiar now, and I see they had a bobblehead night for her a few years ago. Oh, that's awesome. Did they put that bobblehead with the cookies on their head?
Yeah, she has the big basket on her head and the yellow outfit, and they had bobbleheads for her. That's awesome. Good for her. So she walked in the crowd like the cotton candy guy walked in the crowd. She doesn't just walk through the crowd, Ryan. I don't know if she does it now, but when I first moved to Louisville, she walked the streets with cookies on her head.
And people just she just sells them on the street. People just did. Now, I think she has a store now, Shannon.
Right.
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