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Chapter 1: What segment idea does Marshall Harris propose?
Write this down, guys, as a segment idea. It's going to be called Don't Be an Idiot with Marshall Harris.
I thought we had already been over this. Don't be an idiot. I just... Come on, man.
Bob Myers, right?
Just pay attention. Bob Myers runs an entire sports empire. Him taking a lead executive job would be a step down from what he does. He hires people to do the job that you want him to do in Chicago.
You won't like it if Marshall Harris calls you an idiot. Don't let it happen.
Yeah, because I don't really go around calling people idiots, but...
Been fun working with you.
It's been a pleasure. Let's do it again tomorrow.
Absolutely. We will be right back here tomorrow at the same time. Thank yous to everybody who helped put this here show together, including our producers.
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Chapter 2: What insights do Spiegel and Holmes share about Bob Myers?
Tyler Buterbaugh, a five-butte day for Mr. Buterbaugh today. Dave, don't call me Lenny Dykstra.
Don't call him Lenny.
He pushed back.
Hard and fast on that, boy. The word is... That might be my cousin, but that ain't my cousin.
I tried to get the story out of him on the air just yesterday, as a matter of fact. He wouldn't give it up. The one time he met him, said that there were drinks involved, and let's just say it was not fun.
I mean, there's a bevy of interviews that one can go find on Lenny Dykstra. You don't even really need the story from Dave. The data was there.
The data was there. I always knew it because I hated him when he was a player with the Mets and Keith Hernandez and Mookie Wilson. Wally Beckman. He might have been the worst offender of Mets-ness back in the 80s for crying out loud. But we do thank Dave Dykstra for the work he did today. Shout out to Ray Diaz who was just enjoying a few days off like he should.
Thanks to our video team of Connor O'Donnell, Jacob Stutz, and Max Curtis, all doing great work. Our guests today were many. Joel Lorenzi, Kellen Acosta, former Chicago Fire player, James Feagin talking White Sox, and Brian Geltziler was just on with us talking about the NBA. He had four guests. We did have four guests.
It was a wild show because the news broke on our watch that the Chicago Bulls had hired a new head coach, and that would be Tiago Splitter. As we bring in the team of Spiegel and Holmes, it's Lawrence Holmes and Matt Spiegel. Gentlemen, what is going on?
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Chapter 3: What are the highlights from the recent White Sox games?
They pitch. They find new pitchers every year. They got some new pitchers this year. And I'm convinced that the Guardians, Brewers, and Rays... Are the same team. Are the teams that have figured it out... That through their forced efficiency, they have learned how to develop, trade away at the right time, restock, reload, and manage. They're always going to be there.
Only one of those teams has the eventual Cy Young winner for this year and a guy who could throw 105? Is that what we're up to?
Let's take out 15 guys and walk no one, too.
Chapter 4: How did the Chicago Bulls' coaching change impact the team?
That's why they might be the extra special of the three.
And they know what dental heaven speaks? They'll trade Mizorowski in the offseason, and then they'll win 120 games next year.
They've got enough years left with Mizorowski to have a real bona fide window. But they've got another one. Their secondary ace is this kid Kyle Harrison they got for Caleb Durbin.
And how about this? Maybe they'll get Freddy Peralta back at the trade deadline. That's a real thing, though. He pitches for the Mets. Would that not be the ultimate mind bleep for Cubs fans who have had to deal with players? Here he comes again! Yeah, yeah, yeah. Not only did they survive and thrive without another guy, but he's back!
Last time we saw him, Ian Happ homered off him in the playoffs. That's true. That's true. The White Sox are 9-5 since Morikami got hurt. 9-5, scoring more runs than they did with him, without him. That's the best part, is the lineup is lineup-ing. Look, I'm going to knock on this wood right here.
Come and knock on our door.
But Kyle Teal is going out on a rehab assignment again. He's not the only one. Last time I checked, the most dead part of their lineup has been the catcher spot. It's time for Romo to go away. Carroll can stay, in my opinion. Romo's been as productive as Caro from an offensive standpoint. But Caro is the future.
To me, it doesn't matter. Romo can't catch. Get Teal back.
Yeah, just get Teal back. I don't like the way Romo catches. Okay, but did you like the way he passed? Tony? Yes. Yeah, I did. I did like the way he passed the baton to Dak with class. He did do that. Remember that day? Something special has happened to our football team. I don't like him on extra points. How about that?
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