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7.11.24 Gwynn & Chris Hour 1: Tony in studio!

Gwynn, Chris, and Skraby were all back in studio on the Padres off day! They talked about the Padres and had another Gwynn & Chris FAQ.

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1h 16m
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11 Jul 2024
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Padres get swept in the Vetter cup, the vaunted... Did they hand the cup to the Mariners on their way out of town? They were too upset. They didn't hand it to them. They just made them grab it and leave. Yeah. So, Padres ran into a little bit of a buzzsaw with the starting pitching of the Mariners that was dominant over that series. They've now lost four straight if you include the last two against Arizona. Yeah, it's over, Tony. Again, for the 100th time this season, the season is over. It certainly hasn't gone well here as of late. And after a great previous homestead, that was followed by their first backed, I should say home road success, a little bit of a slow start here on this homestead. And it seems like they're getting to the break at the right time. You've got a bunch of injuries, you get to some of those reports. And it seems like, you know, the bullpen is pretty tired. It's off. They could come at a better time. The starting rotation has had some cracks, although Michael King was great again yesterday. Major on the other end was not. He was sitting down before yesterday's game and they'll go with the four starters that they need moving forward. And you know, add one arm to that bullpen, but this is kind of what we've seen all season. I tend to put this Seattle Mariners for series to a side only because I thought the pitching was was that good for a Mariners standpoint. Was I wrong or did Logan Gilbert pitch the best game anyone's pitched against a potter as this year? I know he ended up giving up a couple of runs, right? But for six innings, he allowed one ground ball single that man he would have thrown Solano out on that play. So it would have been a no hitter through six innings. He walked one guy. He only threw like 14 pitches, but it was unbelievable how dominant he was. And he didn't even look like he was trying out there. That guy has the smoothest delivery I've ever seen. And that, you know, that I didn't mind. I was a little frustrated to get shut down by Bryce Miller only because Bryce Miller came in with the worst road ERA in baseball. If you look at his home ERA, he's a tough customer, 2.36 or something up in Seattle. But he'd struggled on the road and, you know, I think the game was all came down to that second inning yesterday. They had them on the ropes at bases loaded and, you know, they get three or four runs there. It changes everything, but it didn't happen. So and to me, that is, that is, you know, hey, that's what the Padres have done. One of the things they've done really well is get in those situations and get something out of it. They needed to get pro far up there with the bases loaded. Unfortunately, it was Kim in that spot. And then it took, you know, a terrific deal from Julio Rodriguez, who seemingly found his stroke in that series as well at the, what, four hits to in that first game. Yeah. And so yeah, they've lost, they've lost four straight down out loud to at this homestand Braves come to town tomorrow. And you know, you try to get a couple before you get the all-star break. I will say this, Tony. I think it is important and we sit, it's always seems, you know, cause we've talked about it already. Let's go back to the original tweet by Bill James. When you're a 500 team, every game seems more important than it really is. But I feel like, you know, after going 12 and three and winning, how many exciting games during that run, uh, you know, you had five walk off wins, you had the pro far grand slam Manny to run Homer game. You had an 11 to one route in Boston, nine to two in Boston. I mean, you had a lot of fun wins during that stretch. So maybe this was to be expected that you come down to earth a little bit. But my point is if they don't get any wins this weekend and they're going to be facing Lopez and sale, it looks like Saturday and Sunday, all star, all star, if they don't get any wins in this series, they actually would go into the break under 500. And I, that would be very disappointing, I think to them because of what they accomplished leading up to this. So you know, I don't think, you know, this is why I feel like it's important to get, you know, I'd like to get two from the Braves and, uh, you know, going with a good feeling. Uh, I think you need to flip that. You said it'd be very disappointing to them. I think it'd be very disappointing to us. To us. You're right. Okay. The whole half, they don't want to go in under 500. Yeah. I know you're right. I think it'd be more disappointing to us. Yeah. And it would be disappointing because we'd have to put up with four days of you people on the phones during the all star break swearing that the season is over for sure. Led by me. Led by me. Yeah. You'd be leading the charge. I can't, if they go into the all star break on a losing streak, it's like, what are we doing here? Yeah. What are we doing here? You know, look. Let me ask you guys. Let's talk about it real well. Do you guys, I don't know if we remember. Do you remember what your guess was where they would finish at the end of the year? In terms of wins and losses? Yeah. Yeah. Wasn't it 84 or five? You said 84 or five. That puts them out many over 500? Yeah. Six or seven. So I think I put them at like 90 wins. You did not. No, I think I did. Why did you put them at 90 wins? No, I predicted that they would win 90 games. I'm pretty sure. Please. Please. Please. Why is that so crazy to think? They were going to win 90 games this year. They shave their payroll practically in a half. They were picked a solid fourth in the N.L. West. The only thing keeping them from going lower being the state of the Rockies. So yeah, I don't know who picked 90 wins, but if you did, you're the only one. Right. And so when they finished last year, 80, 82 and 80, 82 and 80, right? So I mean, they're on the track that I think most people had them on at this point right now. But I think what we've seen this year has given you the feeling that there's more in there. Right. And I just think they haven't gotten to that. You'll hear a little bit more about this in that round table we'll have an hour or what? At five o'clock. Five o'clock. The six. Um, you know, this team largely has been without Joe largely has been without you. When they were around, they weren't necessarily pitching their best. I think they had pockets where they threw the ball very well. The bullpen. I mean, Morty, home, as strata, Suarez have been money. Everybody else has been inconsistent. At best. Yeah. They've had pockets where they've thrown the ball well. They've had pockets where they've thrown the ball. Not so well, um, offensively, the best stretch. And I said this during the round table, the best stretch this team had when they went 12 and three, I don't think it's a coincidence that Manny Machado swung the bet bet probably at his best hit over 400 had six home runs during that stretch, like 18 RBIs in the 15 games. Yeah. Walk off home run and, you know, you're right, Tony, when he's going, they go, it was your great point that you brought up because even when, even when pro far and Merrill and everybody was, you know, playing crazy, they couldn't really get a good run together until Manny joined them. Right. And then when that happened, yeah, 12 and three. So I think it's still capable of four game losing streak, not going to bother me right now. At this point, aren't these losing streak should do nothing to any of us? We've seen how many? I feel like all of the wins and all the losses have outcome via the streak. Well, this is their fifth losing streak, fourth or fifth. Let me say I'm trying to kind of scroll through here. I believe it's their fourth losing streak this season of four more games. So this has happened quite a bit. Now the first time they lost five in a row, they came back, they won four straight. The next time they lost five in a row, they won 15 and three. So you're 12 and three, right. So, you know, this four game losing streak could very well be followed by another hot streak. You know, and if Mike then want to say it, fine, but it's a roller coaster ride. But I think the point that he's tried to make that we haven't necessarily agreed with him on is that baseball is a roller coaster ride. He just doesn't want to get on that because he understands this is going to happen. Let me overreact to it like we are. Right. And when you think about it, the pockets, I mean, the Padres won, what was it? Eight out of 10 series at once, at one time, eight out of 11 series, something along those lines. I mean, that's kind of how you build more wins than losses by winning series. Now they've stumbled here the last, what two series they've they've lost after winning for consecutive series, I believe it was, right. And so this is, this has been the norm for this team. I still contend we haven't seen them at full strength yet for a good period of time. Somebody has always been out. And hopefully, you know, all goes well with Joe's rehab. We continue to send our prayers or our thoughts or what for whatever's happening with you and his family, but those two guys are, are mildly important to get back. And if you can't get one back, you know, you're, you did idea of trade talks coming up as we get closer and closer to the deadline. You got a few prospects teams are interested in you got a, a glutton of infielders that make it get you there. I don't know if that's something AJ wants to do. I don't know if I necessarily think it's something they should do, but those are all things that we're going to be talking about here a lot coming in the next what month or so. Yeah. Not even month or so. What is the deadline now? Thirty first? August. Got three. July. Three weeks. Hey, I brought it up yesterday. Scrabie and I kind of jumped in on it right at the end. We only had 40 minutes yesterday, but we, we, we'll kick it around on the round table later, but I brought a pause on Kim and I just, he's not my all time favorite player, but that's neither here nor there. The question is, sorry, July 30th, I wanted to be. Thank you. The question is whether or not, you know, we should dangle him in a trade. And the problem is, you know, if you do that, then you take away your chance to have your best defense because him at short, Bogey at second, Croninworth at first would be your best defense and you're going to have that looks like this weekend, Bogart's going to come back. So if you traded Kim, you'd have to move somebody to shortstop and arise and have to go back to first base. So that's one deal. The other part is he's only a rental to somebody because he's a free agent at the end of the year. So who's going to want to rent Haas on Kim? Well, a contender would. The problem is you're a contender. So it's going to be a pretty difficult trade to make. I'm just trying to figure out a way to get another starting pitcher and use something where I maybe have a little excess. The other spot I looked at is catcher. I mean, I don't know where Camp Asano is. Maybe there's something, you know, Mike Schilt and the staff thinks that I don't. But you know, when he comes off the injured list, I expect him to at least be the backup to Gashyoka. He doesn't even get to play yesterday. So is that a signal to Camp Asano that, you know, he's no longer in the plans. Maybe it's just an overreaction to a, you know, a week stretch where he's really hasn't played. But well, he just got off the aisle right. So I would anyway, we do have a couple of spots where we might be able to make a move, but it's going to be so difficult to make. And which leads me to think they might have to dip into the farm thing again because they absolutely have to get another pitcher with, with this Darvish situation, you know, it's almost imperative. Right. I mean, are you bringing up to catching as a, as a way to be able to get a pitcher? Is that what you're saying? Well, I don't think that's why I said I don't think Camp Asano alone could get you the kind of pitcher that you want. Well, I don't know that the catching, I mean, I think Kyle got hot and has been able to play well. He's thrown the ball well. His defense has been well, but I don't think that means it's his job for the rest of his way. I think he's going to make sure he's going to play the hot hand. Camp Asano most likely didn't play in that last game because you had a left handed catcher that it was up there that could actually, you know, match up better. Left handed hitter. Yeah. Excuse me. Left handed hitter. Right. And so I, I, I agree that it seems like the rotation is where your eyes are, but I mean, the bullpen's another spot that you know, that you can look at as well. But that'll be decisions that they pay AJ Priller for and he's probably hard at work. And those are decisions that they pay us to speculate about unfortunately, so we have to sit here and speculate when we really truly don't know. I know we're not in the business of talking about next year yet, but no, we're not. There's a lot that needs to be done this off season, like we don't care about next year right now. Is there a chance to trade Dylan sees a way to get someone else because he's only got one year of control. We don't care right now. All right. We're in July 11th. Can we in this trade away pro far to because he's, you know, he's in a thing of the year. No, he's untradable. Okay. You know, but you're only worried about next year. Uh, yeah. You're right. And Santa Bogarts, everybody wants to trade him, but he's got a new trade class. He's not going. Yeah. He's not going to tell me right there. Sander Bogart's going to come back and have a halation second half of the season and shut everybody out there up. And I'm saying it because I'm hoping to speak it into existence so that we don't have to hear from everybody for the next two months about what, you know, first of all drag. He's been this guy had a had a two 80 year last year, 19 homers, 19 steals. And yet everyone looks at last season and says he was awful. He wasn't awful. I did a whole thing on the Scravey show about sander Bogart's being number one, almost and everything. We should be rooting that he comes back because he's on our team. He does. Why are you going to root against the lineup gets tougher. So for sure, let's not trade him. Let's root for him to come back and be the sander of the second half of the last season. Watch his offense. Let's get the break when we come back. We got more baseball, Sean Burles, you guys, we talked about that when he passed more news about that has come out. We'll talk a little bit about that. We also got the homerun Derby field is set. Got the what else we got winning Chris FAQ, huh? It's back. Oh, and we got a fair foul. Fair foul. We got it all for you guys. Wait, what? Wait, wait, wait. Thank you. I wasn't notified. I wasn't notified of you. That's just saw it myself. This is where we have to give the darkest, deepest secrets of ourselves out. Yes, let me make sure. I think you should clear that with us before you just put it on hold on. Hold on. Hold on. I got to go back to the text. It wasn't in there. Oh, it's not on there. It's down. It's in there. We just have to ambush us on the and Bush FAQ coming up. I thought I put it in our text this morning, but I didn't. You thought, Reswen, you're angry texting us early. Remember the dice controls who has to answer questions about themselves, and only I really see the result of the dice. Do you have a weighted die now? I'm going to get one today so that you have to answer all the questions. All that and more and more when we come back and we're going to Chris. You don't just live in your home. You live in your neighborhood as well. So when you're shopping for a home, you want to know as much about the area around it as possible. Luckily, homes.com has got you covered. Each listing features a comprehensive neighborhood guide from local experts. Existing you'd ever want to know about a neighborhood, including the number of homes for sale, transportation, local amenities, cultural attractions, unique qualities, and even things like median lot size and a noise score. Homes.com. 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Despite all this, we often go about our busy lives removed from it. But the outdoors is closer than we realize. With all trails, you can discover trails nearby and explore confidently. Use offline maps and on-trail navigation. Download the free app today, and make the most of your summer with all trails. All right, welcome back to Go to Chris. We are underway here for a Thursday afternoon. Join us on YouTube. You can watch the show. Just go to YouTube. Search 97 through the fan. Show a pop up there. You can enjoy all of us in studio today. My goodness. Hello, Tony Gwen Jr. and Mr. Scrappy, and of course, the pottery round table is coming up after our program at five o'clock, then the Scrappy Chronicles tonight, return. From six to seven, pottery's are idle today. But our friend Tony Gwen Jr. is far from idle today. Pottery's have their big Fufu Gala event tonight. Fufu. Sorry. Well, it's a kind of event that people like you and I are not privy to Scrappy, but only Tony Gwen Jr. and illuminaries such as him go to this, but it's a big, what, fundraiser right down at Pekko Park tonight? Dinner on the diamond. Dinner on the diamond. Yes, they raise a ton of money for good causes, and so you'll be, are you dressing to the nines tonight? Dressing to the nines, baby. Yeah. That's what you got. What do you got? Give us a preview since we went. Yeah, I'm gonna go a little, I'm gonna go pretty standard today. It's gonna be just a black suit. Okay. Grays shirt. Nice. No tie. No tie. Little hanky. Little pocket square. Really? Yeah. Who does the folding of the pocket square for you? That'll be me. You do that, baby. Do your own. Yes, I do. Very good. You know, I might roll with a tie today. I'd like kind of knotting up everywhere. Yes. It's nice and cool out there, Tony. You're gonna want to cinch that shirt way up. That's the only reason why I won't because it's not that cool. That could be the drawback to it. Of course, yesterday, and I know this was a, you know, had to be a tough day for you, Tony. And I say that ahead of time. But I know, you know, the fans got a kick out of, you know, I'm sure seeing the guys from 1984 pop out and, you know, your mother did a, you know, as a, she looked fantastic, by the way. Thank you. I went out on the lines there, you know, as your dad was honored, but I really enjoyed it. You know, I mean, I was here in 1984, I know a lot of people were, and we look back on it with pretty fond memories. I mean, it was the first time, you know, our Padres ever made any kind of noise anywhere in Major League Baseball. And, you know, I always like to see the Garve come out and, you know, the Terry Kennedy was their TK. And the guys had tempe, tempe on the television for an inning. And I loved hearing him talk and, but, you know, seeing Dave Dravicki and being reminded, you know, that this is a guy who basically gave his left arm to the game of baseball, right? I mean, he broke it on a pitch. And then they found this was it some cancer, I think, in his arm and he lost his arm to see Dave Dravicki was fantastic. And you know, whoever, everybody else, but the one guy that stood out to me the most yesterday was Ed Witson. And I say this because because Ed looked fantastic. He came out there and I'm like, boy, he looks like he could go five innings. And what I remember about Ed Witson was that the guy was a chain smoker who actually smoked on during games he pitched there. They're built deal. If you can believe that bill different, can you still smoke as a player? Nah, I know stadiums allowing you to speak in the cigarettes all the time. But Ed Witson, I was just a young, you know, guy came down to the clubhouse or the locker room one day, or the dugout during a game because I was a film runner for the paper. I had to pick up some film and take it back to the, to the newspaper. And I walked down that, remember that long walkway that that call come from the locker room down to the field? And I see a guy sitting in a director's chair down in the opening of that walkway and he's got a cigarette going and he's, you know, they have a shirt off. No, I think he had a shirt on. It was always walking around a shirt, right? But no, he had his, I think he had his jersey on because he was actually pitching in that game. And when the ending was over, I actually saw him put his cigarette out, toss it to the side and then run out the tunnel and back out onto the mound. And I thought, this is something I've never thought I would see. Smoking is bad. Really, really, really bad, but there's something cool to me about smoking it as you walk to the mound. Ed Witson, man. I think if they would have let him put, set it there on the rubber next to him, he would have done it. Alondart. But I guess the bottom line is Ed walked out, he looked healthier than it is as healthy as anybody. It was fun to see everybody. It was fun to see everybody. A lot of those guys looked good. Yeah. I mean, it was, I mean, I think for me, it wasn't as hard yesterday. You know, I get through the month of May and June, you know, it's a little bit easier after those two months. It's just fun to see those guys going to chat with Tempe during the game yesterday. That was great. I was glad they did that. I like to see, you know, I think people have to remember, you know, outside of what? The Marlins, the Rockies, the Rays, and the Diamondbacks, there ain't too many teams younger than the Padres. That's right. Yeah. When the Padres came into baseball, there were 24 teams and they came in with the Expos, the Royals, and the pilots who immediately turned around and became the Brewers. That came into 2008 and now there's, what, 30? 30, 30. Yeah, exactly. So, yeah, there's not many more. And so, you know, I think because of that, you know, the Padres don't have a ton of history. You know, they haven't been able to have like the success of maybe like the Marlins and the Diamondbacks who've been relatively young and all have world series titles. Right. So, you know, the history for the Padres in Portland, I saw it similar in Milwaukee when I was there. Right. That 82 team was the only thing anybody ever talked about, because they were in the world in 2006. Sure. Yeah. But it was the only thing they could talk about. Right. And so, I know these historic teams, at least in this franchise is important. Absolutely. And it's fun to see all those guys, kudos of the Padres, having them all there yesterday. All right, we got another minute in this segment, the passing of Sean Burroughs. And this happened a couple of months ago, but we've come to find out that it was a fentanyl overdose that caused accidental overdose that caused the death. And we bring this up not to cast any light on Sean Burroughs, because that's not going to do anybody any good. But what is going to do somebody's some good out there is a reminder to please be careful with this thing. I mean, it is, who knows? He might have just been taking a over-the-counter medicine. It could have been. We don't know. Probably wasn't over-the-counter. Yeah. But we don't need to speculate on that. Right. The point is, is I don't think that this is something he knew he was taking. What we know is that... The cost of his life. The fentanyl is somehow, not somehow, is being put in as a, whatever they use it for. A filler. A filler to, you know, for some other drugs that are being sold on the street. And I don't, in some cases, we don't know if Sean is one of those cases, but in some cases, people don't know they're actually taking it. In a lot of cases, people don't know they're actually taking it. So, you know, it's, it's a gamble. You know, when you're, you're, you're... But that is a gamble that is really not worth taking. No. You lose that one. I think it's a, I think it's a really important thing to remember that, like, this stuff, you could only do it once and it's, you're... It's over. And it don't even have to be that much. No. And it's over. It's that powerful. Like being in the rooms that I'm in, sometimes the AA rooms hearing some of these stories of these people that are, like, literally taking their lives and their hands playing Russian roulette, it's just scary. I mean, it might sound like an over exaggeration, but I mean, that's virtually what it is, Russian roulette. I also think people need to maybe keep Narcan around them, which is, like, it counteracts the opiate overdose, so that, like, 'cause I know I have some in my house just in case. You never know when you're going to need it, because it's, when you use it, you'll hopefully never use it again, but you'll be so happy that you had it because it will help someone. Yeah. Well, just... You're in those circles probably more than anybody I know. I've heard some people tell me about using that stuff before, and it's like, yes, it saves your life, but it just, all of that stuff is just so bad for your brain, your body, everything. It takes everything from you, so please don't do it, everybody. Bleh, yeah, really, this is not something to mess around with. Burrows did die May 9th at the age of 43. And I would like to, real quickly, address the people in the comments that say, "Oh, man, this guy couldn't even quit when he was doing it, going to his kids literally game." It's not all about that, people. Like, come on. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, seriously. His son... I don't know anything about the situation, but being found outside your car is just so tragic. Yeah. Anyway. Yeah, it's a really sad story, but it needs to be, you know, reminded again and again to just, you know, be so careful and don't take those kinds of chances. They're not necessary. All right, with that said, both Tony and I are going to wade into this next segment. Quinn and Chris, F.A.Q., blindly, we don't even know what Scrabies got for us, but it's questions that are really designed to embarrass us, so we'll find out about it next. Last series before the break, Sunday theme game tickets are available. Now, they're giving away these baseball card pins. I think they're awesome. Awesome. Called player pins. The Peanut Gallery really wants these things. Sounds like they're... Oh, these are huge items. I'm not kidding either. They're big deals. A couple of sounds right there. And then we got... No, no, Joe, baby. No, no, Joe. All right. These are pretty sweet, man. Can't be the earring dangles in the pen. Oh, it does. I mean, they give you a little tighter look at that. You see it? Oh, yeah. That's nice. I think that's kind of cool. But you have to get a theme game ticket. Theme game ticket only, though. I saw Don the other night be like, "You have to buy a theme game ticket." I'm sure that people, you know, I would have missed a first time. Well, I think a lot of people come to the game Sunday and expect these are going to be handed out to everybody. And they're not. You've got to get a special theme game to take it. Theme game. I want to get the Jackson, Mary, Meryl Christmas t-shirt. I like that. I saw you modeling that yesterday on the t-shirt. Very comfortable. It looks good. Yeah, man. It looks like a good shirt. When does that come out? That's another theme game joint. I know. I don't know exactly what day it is, though. Yeah. I'm going to look forward to that. All right. No traffic. No. Let's get to our winning Chris F.A. Do we have to? Yeah. We'll get him open for this, too. We've got two segments that need open now, but last time we did this, we had a pretty good time. I'll get into the way it works in just a second, but the sour 97 through the fan is brought to you by the farmer's dog. Fresh human-grade dog food from a healthier weight to more energy when you switch your dog's food to the farmer's dog, the effects can feel magical. What sorcery is this, Chris? None at all. Maybe it's just your dog eat. Does your dog eat this? He has. Okay. It's just real food made for the health of dogs. You get 50% off your first box at the farmers dog.com/radio. Now, yesterday, my dog was the most well-behaved dog in the studio, and Chris's dog was not that well-behaved. Kylie? Yes. Kylie the dog. It's Kylie. Okay. She's at home. She wasn't digging her place. She was just uncomfortable running around looking for food and barking during the show. She was barking at Jeff Hamby, who was just sitting outside. Yeah, I didn't know. Her appearance did not go well, so she's probably not going to make too many more appearances. She was fine. All right, so here's how it works. There's four categories. Chris questions, Tony questions, Scrabby questions, group questions. Chris is going to roll the die, and that determines who has to answer a question. Right. So, Chris, go ahead and roll the die. All right. First number up is five. Okay. Do it again. Oh, five is not good. I need to find a four-sided die. Four lower? Four. A four-sided die? Is it... I don't know if they have them, but... Okay. They do, actually. They do. Yeah. Go to a game shop. You can find any side of die. Have you started your magic lessons yet, Chris? Nope. I didn't hear about that again. This weekend. Yeah. You didn't hear about that one too. I didn't hear about that. I signed up for... I'm going to learn how to do magic. Starting this weekend. Taking my first lesson. I can't wait to get you to do some magic tricks. All right. The group question is, if you won the lottery, would you quit your job? Chris, you go first. All right. No. I don't think so. You wouldn't. No, I really enjoy this job. Okay. This is a bit of a life goal situation with me, is to stay mentally attached as long as I can and have something to be getting up and looking forward to every day. Okay. It matters. It matters. I worry about some of my friends, because I'm getting to that age a little bit, where some of my friends are retiring, and I think they like it. They tell me they like it, but I'm not, you know, doesn't sound great to me. Yeah. Sitting, getting up every day, and okay, you know, it sounds fun for a few days, but like forever and ever. So no, I think I would definitely want to work. Tony, would you quit your job? I'd quit one of my jobs. We don't know which one that would happen. Yeah, I'd see it Tony. I agree with Chris. I have seen it. I think we've all seen it, like somebody we know who's older, retire, and decline, because they don't, it seems like we don't approve, but it seems like you don't have that thing that you're focused on and it keeps your mind active. Yeah. Yeah. It pulls you through. Yeah. That's kind of scary. So I would definitely want to continue to work, especially at this age. I'm only 41. Yeah. That's true. And I want to add one thing. I have no chance of winning the lottery because I do not play the lottery. I don't play either. I don't play either. I don't play. My wife plays sometimes. I really get a kick out of the fact that when it gets to 200 million dollars, people play as if winning 14 million won't be enough. For me? Makes no sense. I couldn't even quit my job fast enough. Yeah, I could tell. And I couldn't even find an island to buy fast enough. I guarantee after you quit your job, you'd be back working doing something. No, I would definitely do something like I would give you less than six months. I would do it on my own. Like I would employ myself to do something. You'd be your boss. Yeah. Yeah. But I joke when I say I would get out here as fast as possible. I mean, like, Krista, this is a dream job. I worked my way up here. But there is something free about not having to be tied down by the man. But being tied down by the man, Chris. I like the man. Like you like the man apparently man is definitely strapping us down for sure. All right. Roll the guy. Chris. Oh. Two. Two is a Tony question. All right. Oh, this is a good one. What's the most embarrassing moment you have had with another baseball player? What does that mean? It could be anything. You were with Prince Fielder and you tripped and fell in front of a bunch of fans. I don't know. Something on the field. I know the turf monster in the we've gone over the turf monster plenty enough times there's gravy. And if you haven't gone over enough, I'm sure Scrabby will tweet out the video again. Oh, man. I think I got a good one. So I can't remember which spring train is might have been like oh seven or oh eight Brady Clark was on our team, an older teammate, but was really into health stuff. And he had this concoction of spices like lemon juice and then I cleaned you out. Oh, wow. And so this was right around the time. I think Prince was was vegan. And so he took this and so he had been like he drank like chucked it and like we and he might not have been feeling well that day. And so, you know, spring training is the games and so we're on our way back. And at the time this is when we were younger. So instead of being smart and living close to the field, we were like we wanted to stay in Scottsdale. It was like, so it was from Maryville to Scottsdale was like a 45 minute drive during the weekday. And my man that that what's the what is the spice that is in some of these drinks a lot of times. I can't remember what it is, but he drank this concoction and I tell you, we got no car and it must have hit him and this man had to throw up. Oh, no. And so like he's out the window. Prince Fielders. Yeah. Yeah. Like it's cleaning them out. I mean, he and before that, like he was sweating like profusely. So you could just, you could, whatever it was in that drink was starting to do his job. It was cleaning him out. That's really funny. Can you imagine just driving on the freeway and seeing Prince Fielders throwing it? Nobody's just like looking and like, Oh, look, that's pretty. He had his head out the window. Probably like, Oh, this guy's probably drunk right now paying the price. That's probably the most. I don't know if it was embarrassing for me. No, that's fine. That's a good story. We're putting each other on the spot with these questions. So it's we accept many different answers. I have thrown up on a freeway because I was too drunk. So there you go. Chris. Oh, I got a better one. Oh, yeah. But my first freshman year of college, San English State, this is a good one. We decide to play Century Club. Oh, man. I tell the story already. I don't think. No, we've talked about this off the air. I've played Century Club 100 shots of beer in 100 minutes. The catch was I didn't drink beer at the time. So I think I'm drinking Sky vodka. Oh, man. Oh, my goodness. And pineapple soda. Oh, my goodness. Like, little shot glasses. I probably made it to like, 33. That's a lot. And then I, and then I don't remember very much. I remember like, spots, remember like, the toilet. I remember pizza coming, and then I remember the next day and the thing I remember most was the next day we had this practice and I was like, I'm hung over. I'm not going to practice. I get a call from one of my older teammates, Ben Julie. And I was like, hey, man, heard you had a good time last night. That's awesome. Make sure you're at practice. I had, I had my roommates. They went and got me some McDonald's. Oh, nice. Kind of some grease. Yeah. Yeah. You have to have grease. Thugged it out. Thugged it out through that practice. And you know what? Because I made it through, most of them, all of them told me that was when you, you got out of respect, because you went out, you did your thing, but you showed up, you practiced, no big deal. Yeah. If you're going to play, you got a pass. So it was embarrassing to be, remember spots of the night, like toilet, pizza, and then, you know, waking up the next day. But I earned the respect of my teammates. I love that I could obviously totally imagine the, what happened last night? Oh, God. There's that toilet. Oh, there was some pizza. The thing is, I didn't even wake up in the same place we started. So clearly I had some good roommates because they got me in the bed. I don't remember any of that. We're going to be talking about Mike Gundy. I believe in the five I'm looking ahead. I believe you got his respect too, Tom. Oh, yeah. I think I would have. Mike Gundy would be so proud of you. So proud. All right. Roll the die. Oh, sorry. Four. Scrady question. No. Four is everybody. Oh, yeah. You're right. Um, all right, let's ask an easy question, Chris, who did you look up to when starting your career? Um, what do you mean, like when you, it's all always go first when I was growing up. Joe Starkey was the guy who called 49ers football and I love Joe Starkey and always interested in me in radio. And ever since I heard him, I was just a radio freak. So Joe Starkey, the 49ers play by play guy. Okay. Take Vince Scully, Chick Hearn, Dick Enberg, and Bob Miller. Hey, the only one in LA and answers Bob Miller was the Kings. Oh, okay. And he was just as legendary as the other guys. It's just that, you know, the hockey didn't have the same cache, but Bob Miller could could broadcast. Tony. Tony. Oh, your dad. They're pretty good. Got it. It's like a pretty good guy. I guess you can answer this question in many different ways. Cause you kind of have two careers. You had a baseball career and you had a broadcast career still in the middle of one. What's the next one? Three. This is great. I'll ask this one. You don't get to ask your own question. Tony's got one. He's trying to find the most diabolical one. I know. Have you ever almost quit on the guys? Yes. Oh, well, other than yesterday and the day before that and the day before that I have I ever almost quit. I don't think I've, I don't think I've ever been to the point where I've almost quit, but I've been to the point like where I've been thinking on a drive home or something like man, I can find something else to do with my life. You've had that one multiple times. Yeah. You just have a bad day and you just drive it home and you're like, yeah, but that's quitting on the job. This question, I believe has to do with quitting on Tony and I. Yeah, yeah. Like walking out during a show. Oh, okay. All right. All right. Here. Got one. When you guys forced me into the whole type of thing, I was with you a bit. I was legitimately mad because we say so many different things on the show and that one for whatever reason stuck and then Chris, who just, sorry, Chris, who just nothing immediately in the break calls the Thai place and finds the food and like puts this thing all together. I'm like, Chris, you, you, hey, I've done you for six years and that did come together pretty fast. Too fast is a turn down because I didn't get the hottest Thai food I could have. It rolled down. He up pretty quick. It rolled down here. I was actually really bad. He was like, he was all along with it and then it got serious and he got pissed. When we were asking one last thing on the Thai thing, oh gosh, what is the all time record for YouTube viewers we've ever had on this show, probably on my, the Thai thing. I'm going to see his trade, but I know don't know anything about the Thai food challenge. Back for that. I got another three. Oh, ask another one to scream. What bothers you most about Chris? Where do I start? Oh, it seems like the segments about over here, isn't it? No, I know. Where do I start? I would say there's a couple things. First is the crackers. The crackers were. The crackers. There's a number of crackers. I hate the crackers. He has the stupid crackers today. Neither. No crackers today. Then I think the in show thing is when I go, hey man, we really need to get into this thing quick. And then Chris is like eight minutes into reading scores from ESPN.com and I give him the look like, dude, we don't have any time anymore. That is good. Like we start Chris, there's the fans at full 12. I could not even be looking at screaming. It can just feel him shaking his head like a couple. What's going on? I do do the hand thing. I do look really angry in the corner. Just so you know, then oftentimes I set out to make it a very short segment, but it gets good to me sometimes and I just ramble on. Sorry about that. Yeah, there's other things, but that's the biggest one. I actually like this segment. This is fun. All right. We need to make it longer. 1550s one for the group one. Oh, yeah. That would have been a good one. We'll get to it next time. Let's get to break three o'clock hour on the way. That means a dose of the daily gap. Tune in Thursday at 10 a.m. for a weekly Padres round table featuring Ben and Woods, Annie and Elston, and Quinn and Chris. It's presented by San Diego round table pizza for takeout or delivery. Go to roundtablepizza.com roundtable pizza, the last honest pizza. If you're 55 and up, T-Mobile has an exclusive rate plan just for you. 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Last series before the break, Sunday theme game tickets are available. Now, they're giving away these baseball card pens. I think they're awesome. Awesome. The Peanut Gallery really wants these things. Sounds like they're huge items. I'm not kidding either. I know. They're big deals. A couple of sounds right there. And then we got no no Joe, baby. No no Joe. These are pretty sweet, man. Can't be the earring dangles in the bin. Oh, it does. I mean, they give you a little tighter look at that. You see it? Oh, yeah. That's nice. I think that's kind of cool. But you have to get a theme game ticket. Theme game ticket only, though. I saw Don the other night be like, you have to buy a theme game ticket. I'm sure that people, you know, I would have missed a first time. Well, I think a lot of people come to the game Sunday and expect these are going to be handed out to everybody and they're not going to buy the theme game ticket. Theme game. I want to get the Jackson Mary Merrill Christmas t-shirt like that. I saw you modeling that yesterday. Very comfortable. Looks good. Yeah, man. Looks like a good shirt. When does that come out? That's another theme game joint. I know. I don't know exactly what day it is, though. Yeah. I'm going to look forward to that. Uh, no traffic. Let's, uh, get to our winning Chris F.A. Do we have to do? Yeah. We'll get them open for this, too. We got two segments and it opens now, but last time we did this, we had a pretty good time. Uh, I'll get into the way it works in just a second, but the sour 97 through the fan is brought to you by the farmer's dog fresh human grade dog food from a healthier weight to more energy. When you switch your dog's food to the farmer's dog, the effects can feel magical. What sorcery is this, Chris? None at all. Maybe it's just your dog eat. Does your dog eat this? He has. Okay. It's just real food made for the health of dogs. You get 50% off your first box at the farmers dog.com/radio. Now, yesterday my dog was the most well-behaved dog in the studio and Chris's dog was, uh, not that well-behaved. Kylie? Kylie, yes. Kylie the dog. Is Kylie okay? She's fine. Okay. I wasn't digging her, her place. She was just uncomfortable running around looking for food and barking during the show. She was barking at Jeff Hamby who was just sitting outside. Yeah, I didn't, uh, her appearance did not go well. So she's probably not going to make too many more appearances. She was fine. She was fine. All right. So here's how it works. We, there's four categories. Chris questions, Tony questions, Scravy questions, group questions. Chris is going to roll the die and that determines who has to answer a question. All right. So Chris, go ahead and roll the die. All right. First number up is five. Okay. Do it again. Oh. Five's. I need to find a four-sided die. Four lower. Four. A four-sided die. Is it? I don't know if they have them. Oh, they do. Actually. They do. Yeah. Go to a game shop. You can find any side of die. Have you started your magic lessons yet, Chris? Nope. This weekend. This weekend. Yeah. You need to be signed up? I didn't hear about that. I'm going to learn how to do magic. Starting this weekend. Taking my first lesson. I can't wait to get you to do some magic tricks. All right. The group question is, if you won the lottery, would you quit your job? Chris, you go first. All right. No, I don't think so. You wouldn't. No, I really enjoy this job and this is a bit of a life goal situation with me is to stay mentally attached as long as I can and have something to be getting up and looking forward to every day. Okay. It matters. It matters. I worry about some of my friends who are, because I'm getting to that age a little bit, where some of my friends are retiring, and I think they like it. They tell me they like it, but it doesn't sound great to me. Yeah. It sounds fun for every day and okay, you know, it sounds fun for a few days, but like forever and ever. So no, I think I would definitely want to work. Tony, would you quit your job? I'd quit one of my jobs. We don't know which one. Yeah. I would. Yeah. See it. I agree with Chris. I have seen it. And I think we've all seen it like somebody we know who's older, retire, and decline, because they don't. It seems like we don't approve, but it seems like you don't have that thing that you're focused on and it keeps your mind active. Yeah. Yeah. It pulls you through. Yeah. That's kind of scary. So I would definitely want to continue to work, especially at this age. I'm only 41. So. Yeah, that's true. I want to add one thing, I have no chance of winning the lottery because I do not play the lottery. I don't play here. I don't play here. I don't play. My wife plays sometimes. I really get a kick out of the fact that when it gets to 200 million dollars, people play as if winning 14 million won't be enough. For me? Makes no sense. I couldn't even quit my job fast enough and I couldn't even find an island to buy fast enough. B, after you quit your job, you'd be back working doing something. No, I would definitely do something like I would give you less than six months. I would do it on my own. Like I would employ myself to do something. You'd be your boss. Yeah. Yeah. But I joke when I say I would get out of here as fast as possible. I mean, like Krista, this is a dream job. I worked my way up here, but there is something free about not having to not being tied down by the man, not being tied down for by the man, Chris. I like the man. I like the man. He likes the man apparently. The man is definitely strapping us down for sure. All right. Roll the guy, Chris. Oh. Two. Two is a Tony question. Oh, all right. Oh, this is a good one. What's the most embarrassing moment you have had with another baseball player? What does that mean? It could be anything. It could be you were with Prince Fielder and you tripped and fell in front of a bunch of fans. It could be something on the field. I know the turf monster in the we've gone over the turf monster plenty enough times. They're scraping. And if you haven't gone over enough, I'm sure Scrabby will tweet out the video again. Oh, man. I think, oh, I got a good one. So I can't remember which spring train is might have been like 07 or 08 Brady Clark was a honor to an older teammate, but was really into health stuff. And he had this concoction of spices like lemon juice and then like cleaned you out. Wow. And so this was right around the time I think Prince was was vegan. And so he took this and so he had been like he drank like chugged it. And like we and he might have been feeling well that day. And so, you know, spring training is the games in. So we're on our way back. And at the time, this is when we were younger. So instead of being smart and living close to the field, we were like, we wanted to stay in Scottsdale. It was like, so it was from Maryville to Scottsdale was like a 45 minute drive during a weekday. And my man that that what's the what is the spice that is in some of these drinks a lot of times. I can't remember what it is, but he drank this concoction. And I tell you, we got in the car and it must have hit him and this man had to throw up. Oh, no. And so like he's out the window. Prince Fielders. I mean, he and before that, like he was sweating like profusely. So you could just, you could, whatever it was in that drink was starting to do his job. It was clean, a new map. That's really funny. Can you imagine just driving on the freeway and seeing Prince Fielders throwing out the window? Nobody's like looking in like, oh, look, that's pretty. He had his head out the window. Probably like, oh, this guy's probably drunk right now paying the price. That's probably the most. I don't know if it was embarrassing for me. No, that's fine. That's a good story. I know why we're putting each other on the spot with these questions. So it's we accept many different answers. I have thrown up on a freeway because I was too drunk. So there you go. Chris. Oh, I got a better one. Okay. But my first freshman year of college, San English State, this is a good one. We decide to play Century Club. Oh, man. Can I tell the story already? I don't think. No, we've talked about this off the air. I played Century Club 100 shots of beer in 100 minutes. The catch was I didn't drink beer at the time. So I think I'm drinking. I think I'm drinking Sky vodka. Oh, man. Oh, my goodness. And pineapple soda. Oh, my goodness. Like little shot glasses. I probably made it to like 33. That's a lot. And then I, and then I don't remember very much. I remember like spots, remember like the toilet. I remember pizza coming and then I remember the next day and the thing I remember most was the next day we had this practice and I was like, I'm hung over. I'm not going to practice. I get a call from one of my older teammates, Ben, Julie, and I was like, Hey, man, heard you had a good time last night. That's awesome. Make sure you're at practice. Did you die? I had a, I had my roommates. They went and got me some McDonald's. Oh, nice. Kind of some grease. Yeah. Yeah, you have to have that grease. Thugged it out. Thugged it out through that practice and you know what? Because I made it through most of them. All of them told me that was when you got our respect because you went out, you did your thing, but you showed up, you practice. No big deal. If you get, if you're going to, if you're going to play, you got it bad. So it was embarrassing to be, remember spots of the night, like toilet pizza and then, you know, waking up the next day, but I earned the respect of my team. I love that. I can obviously totally imagine the, what happened last night? Oh, God. There's that toilet. Oh, there was some pizza. The thing is, I didn't even wake up in the same place we started. So clearly I had some good roommates because they got me in bed. I don't remember any of that. We're going to be talking about Mike Gundy. I believe in the big five. I'm looking ahead. Yeah. I believe you got his respect too, Tom. Oh, yeah. I think I would have. Mike Gundy would be so proud of you. So proud. All right. Roll the die. Oh, sorry. For, it's a crazy question. No. For is everybody. Oh, yeah. You're right. Duh. All right, let's ask an easy question. Chris, who did you look up to when starting your career? Um, what do you mean, like when you, it's all, all those go first. When I was growing up, Joe Starkey was the guy who called 49ers football and I love Joe Starkey. Always interested in me in radio. And ever since I heard him, I was just a radio freak. So Joe Starkey, the 49ers play by play guy. Okay. Take Vince Scully, Chick Hearn, Dick Enberg, and Bob Miller. Hey, the only one L.A. and answers. Bob Miller was the Kings. Oh, okay. And he was just as legendary as the other guys. It's just that, you know, the hockey didn't have the same cache. But Bob Miller could, could broadcast Tony Tony. Oh, you're dad. They're pretty good. Got a pretty good guy to answer this question many different ways because you kind of have two careers. You had a baseball career and you had a broadcast career still in middle one. What's the next one? Three. That's a great question. I'll ask this one. You don't get to ask your own questions. Oh, Tony's got one. He's trying to find the most diabolical one. I know. Have you ever almost quit on the guys? Yes. Oh, well, other than yesterday and the day before that and the day before that, I, have I ever almost quit? I don't think I've, I don't think I've ever been to the point where I've almost quit, but I've been to the point like where I've been thinking on a drive home or something like man, I can find something else to do with my life. You've had that one multiple times. Yeah, you just have a bad day and you just drive it home and you're like, but that's quitting on the job. This question, I believe has to do with quitting on Tony and I. Yeah. Yeah. Like walking out during a show. I'm just leaving it up. Oh, okay. All right. All right. Here. Got one. The whole time, I was with you a bit, I was legitimately mad because we say so many different things on the show and that one for whatever reason stuck. And then Chris, who does, sorry, Chris, who does nothing, immediately in the break calls the tie place and finds the food and like, I'm like, Chris, you, you, I've done you for six years. Hey, that did come together pretty fast. It's too fast. It's a turn down. Because I didn't get the hottest tie from it. It rolled down here pretty quick. It rolled down here. I was actually really bad. He was like, he was all along with it and then it, it got serious and he got pissed. Then we're going to ask you one last thing on the tie thing. Oh gosh. What is the all time record for YouTube viewers we've ever had on this show? Probably. The tie thing. Yeah. I don't see his trade, but type. No, don't worry. I don't see anything about the tie thing. Just for that. I got another three. Oh. Ask another one to scream. What bothers you most about Chris? Where do I start? Oh, it seems like the segments about over here. I know. I know. Where do I start? I would say there's a couple things. First is the crackers. Crackers. Crackers. The crackers. I hate the crackers. He has the stupid crackers today. No. No crackers today. Then I think the in show thing is when I go, hey man, we really need to get into this thing quick. And then Chris is like eight minutes into reading scores from ESPN.com. And I give him the look like, dude, we don't have any time anymore. That is quick. Like we start Chris, there's the fans at full 12. I cannot even be looking at that screaming. It can just feel him shaking his head like I can't believe. What's he doing? I do do the hand thing. I do look really angry in the corner. Just so you know, then oftentimes I set out to make it a very short segment, but it gets good to me sometimes. And I just rambled on. Sorry about that. Yeah. There's there's other things, but that's the biggest. All right. I actually like this segment. This is fun. All right. We need to make it. We should have did the 1850s one for the group one. Oh yeah. That would have been a good one. We'll get to it next time. Let's get to break three o'clock hour on the way. That means a dose of the daily gap. 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