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Chapter 1: What opinions do the hosts have about taking sports commentary seriously?
The views and opinions of Layla Rahimi, Marshall Harris, and Mark Grody should not be taken too seriously. Especially when they give advice. Do not take Marshall's analogies literally. Especially when it comes to Russell Dorsey. The sports thoughts of Rahimi, Harris, and Grody may change at any time. It's just sports. Okay, thanks, bye.
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Rahimi Harrison-Grody, 10-2 on 104.3 The Score. Cam Jordan, if you were into the idea of the Bears potentially signing some veteran help at the edge position, you could take who I thought was easily the best candidate for the Bears to bring in in terms of his production, in terms of his consistency health-wise. This guy does not miss many games, this Cam Jordan. He is off the board.
There are still some players on the board. Where is everyone? I have accepted, Mark, and I think I need you to come jump on this with me. It is what it is. It's going to be what it's going to be. Because at the end of the day, the day has to end. And that's where we are with the front for the Chicago Bears. What they have in-house. We have Cam Jordan at home. We have Hasan Reddick at home.
Chapter 2: What are the implications of Cam Jordan's potential signing for the Bears?
We have... Motivated. Dio. You guys could maybe spend the 8 o'clock hour going through every splash play you've seen from Dio Adengbo. You'd probably be done by 8.02. You gotta watch the tape. You gotta see how he affects the game, man. Come on. I need somebody to get to the quarterback. Can you or can you not get to the quarterback? We're gonna find out. But are you on board with me, though?
And just the resignation factor? Probably. I mean, I'm not saying that there won't be somebody signed or there won't be extra bodies in training camp, but nobody whose name we know. No one you just named. You know what? As a matter of fact, speaking of not knowing names... It's good to have fun with names. It's a hilarious exercise we did on the Take the North podcast on the episode.
I think that's up and running right now, as a matter of fact. Take the North. It's a Bears podcast. It's called Bears Player or Chicago Alderman because you have this roster with like 75 to 100 names. It's pretty tricky. It's pretty tricky. Even I got tricked up.
During what months of pregnancy does a woman begin to look pregnant?
September.
So Studs was the one presenting them to you, too? So, no, Studs and I went against each other. Dan Weider, he's so mean, man. He knew he was going to make us look stupid, and he did. He accomplished that. Dan Weider, he's spot on pretty much for everything.
You know, I agree with everything he said.
We are live. Rahimi Harrison-Grody on 104.3 The Score. Actually, Dan Wiederer did me dirty in that game. I mean, you can check out the episode on Take the North right now if you would like. But you know how he did me dirty, Marshall? Somehow he rigged it so that Studs would win and he did win. Kind of. Yeah. Studs won by a half. Because Studs is a real fan. No. Here's what happened.
The first guy that he said was for me. He said, all right, Grody, is this guy a bear or an alderman? There was a player for the Bears whose name is Placencia. I forget his first name already, okay? And I said – because I remembered the name because it's such a unique name. So I did know that he was a bear. So here I am all excited. I'm like, bear, give me the point.
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Chapter 3: How do the hosts feel about Dansby Swanson's performance and its impact on the Cubs?
It did get freaky towards the end, I admit that. Kyle Karros took him deep. And I was like, wait, Kyle Karros is in Eric's kid? Yes, Eric Karros' kid. Again, do you know who that is, Ray? Eric Karros. Yeah, please tell us you know who Eric Karros is. Yes? Yes. Okay, so he played for the Cubs. Well, I'm just trying to make sure. You were talking about knowledge, old.
Yeah, no, for all you youngsters out there, Eric Karros, known as a Dodger really more than anything, became a Cub. It was in 03, 04? Sounds right. He had his— Look it up. He had his recorder. He loved being in Chicago. He should actually get Bears. Eric Karros, if it wasn't so long ago, he would have because he loved being at Wrigley and loved the whole Chicago experience.
By the way, coming up at 1245, how many Bears? Yeah, we are doing how many Bears. We get good stuff. Including the new head coach of the Bulls might be getting bears. I have a lot of questions, Grody, and I know we can continue this conversation about what this means now.
When you know Daniel Palencia is not walking out of that tunnel for at least a couple of weeks, how are they going to get through, I don't know, better teams and get dubs? It's a great question, and I think that's where we should pick up the conversation here. Where do the Cubs go from here? A very mature-sounding Pete Crow Armstrong talking about just that.
And we have to talk about Javier Saad and his performance last night. Some interesting words from Craig Council on what he saw from Saad, and I'll just say he was a little bit critical of what he saw from Saad last night. Not tearing it apart completely, Marshall's giving me a look like that's probably not the right word.
Why don't we take a break and come back and we'll let the people decide on what they're about to hear. Oh, you're a populist now. Now you want to let the people decide.
Okay.
That's what I do, man. Power to the people. All the people. I walk in here every day and what do I say to you guys? Power to the people. All the people. We were all hanging out back there. Buterbaugh, and good to have Ray Diaz back. Ray Diaz is here. Tyler Buterbaugh is in the house. Our video producers, as always, you should log on to twitch.tv slash thescorechicago.
Connor O'Donnell, Jacob Stutz, and Max Curtis are all here. We'll figure out what is next for the Cubs on 670 The Score after this. Really, really love listening to you guys. You do a phenomenal job. Here we go. The 2-2 pitch. And a one-hopper fielded by Bregman to his left.
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Chapter 4: What recent movies have the hosts seen?
I saw Grogu and I'm going to go see this on the next day. And I'll see Supergirl. Look, I like the movies. The movies... I can get to the movies in five minutes. I used to live right by, when I lived in Streeterville, I lived by the AMC on Ohio, is it? No, it's not Ohio. It's Grand. Grand, I think. Is it Korean? Illinois. It's on Illinois. It might actually fall on two addresses.
Yeah, it's Illinois for sure.
It is Illinois.
Because it was by that bowling alley and all that.
Yeah, so I used to live, you'd think I would know this.
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Chapter 5: How did the Cubs perform in their recent game?
322 East Illinois Street. Yeah, I don't know. Maybe I had more time in my life at some point in time, but I used to just randomly walk to the theater and go see movies. I don't know what's happened. You know what's happened to me? Just like what's happened to everybody else. You like being in your house. Netflix, Apple TV, HBO Max. Name your favorite. Ray, where did you watch the Super Bowl?
On Tubi.
Oh, Tubi. That was Layla.
That was Layla.
You can find some good stuff on Tubi, man, or at least some interesting, entertaining stuff.
Good is a stretch. It's happening to me, and I don't like it, so I'm going to force myself to go to a movie soon. Coming up next, we've got all sorts of stuff. We've got Cubs and White Sox and Bulls. And Tiago. And Tiago will all appear in Five on It. It's next on Rahimi Harrison-Grody on The Score.
It's time for Five on It.
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of the Cubs' injuries?
Rahimi Harris and Brody bring you five topics on their minds today.
On 104.3 The Score. I got five on it.
Number one. What was the most encouraging part of the Cubs' 8-6 win over the Rockies to take the series yesterday? That they realized, that the Cubs players realized, just in case they had forgotten, they are capable of hitting the baseball. They are capable of putting together a massive inning. They are capable of...
Hitting the baseball with runners in scoring position as they did expertly last night in a seven-run second inning where Matt Shaw rips a double into right field and scores a couple. Dansby Swanson is the biggest part probably of this whole thing.
Hitting that two-run homer and him realizing and understanding and knowing that whatever adjustments and whatever the work he is doing for at least one at-bat showed some dividends, and it did for him.
And I'm not saying, I'm not going to do the whole, this is going to lead into bigger and better things because maybe the Cubs get skunked tomorrow after they get a day off today and then they host Toronto tomorrow. So that could still happen, but at least with their own recency bias, they can know they can still hit the ball and they can put big runs on the board.
It was nice to see the Cubs score runs in bunches. That's a real crooked number when you talk about a seven in the second inning. I think the most encouraging part is I looked up at the box score. I was like, wait, am I following this correctly? The Cubs are what? Four for four with runners in scoring position? all coming in that second inning.
Now, they didn't get any more hits with runners in scoring position after that. They finished four for eight, but I'll take four for eight.
Yeah.
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Chapter 7: What insights did David Ross share about the Cubs?
Just move him down in the order. Have other people who have shown you more as far as hitting the baseball with runners in scoring position and also just having more slug in their bat higher in the order than him. That's the way lineups are supposed to work. And if it wasn't for that darn Sterling Thompson, the pitching staff would have been less scathed last night.
Number two. Five On is brought to you by AlmostFreeTeeth.com. Save on dental implants today. Was Pete Coe Armstrong's fourth inning solo home run really a home run? Here's what PCA himself had to say about it.
I couldn't tell. It was so dark. But then I went and watched it because even the replay on the scoreboard was crap. So I went back and watched on the iPad and it did look like it nicked it.
So.
Cubs center fielder Pete Crow Armstrong there. Do you believe PCA's home run was a fair ball?
Yeah, it was fair. Looking at the replay, you could see the ball changing directions as it hit the foul pole, because that's what happened. It hit the foul pole. It nicked the foul pole. That's how I know it was a home run. I understand that the call on the field was not confirmed. It just stood unanswered. But I like what my eyes showed me. I don't have the best eyes in the world.
I went to the eye doctor yesterday. It's coming. You got to get those glasses. It's coming. You're getting glasses? Is it official? Are you skipping the readers? Going to the eye doctor and it's coming could be a couple different things. I'm only in the reader's face. Watch your profanity. No, but it was a home run. It hit the foul pole. PCA has got 15 bombs.
He's on pace for another 30-30 season. He's got the highest war in all of baseball. He's got eight home runs in the month of June. You don't want to know who he's tied with. Nick Kurtz is one of the players he's tied with home runs this month. Do you really want to know the other player? It's got to be somebody with the Brewers, right?
Jackson Churrios?
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