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Ben & Woods On Demand Podcast

7am Hour - ALL The Calls + Jake Mintz Joins The Show

Ben & Woods kick off the 7am hour in typical fashion whenever something awesome happens for the Padres as we bring you ALL the calls from Dylan Cease's no-hitter, including the radio call, television, Nationals radio, and the Spanish and Korean calls! Then we get to "Don't (And DO) Do This" before we are joined by our pal Jake Mintz from Cespedes Family BBQ podcast and Yahoo! Sports and we get his thoughts on yesterday's no-no, some trades that have already happened in baseball, and more! Listen here!

Duration:
59m
Broadcast on:
26 Jul 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

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Find your next credit card or loan for a big purchase and invest in your next index fund. Make smarter decisions in 2024. Follow NerdWallet Smart Money Podcast on your favorite podcast ad. - This season, the W is going to new heights. And that means the queens are ready to take it to court and the court. Welcome to Queens of the Court and Odyssey Original Podcast. I'm your girl, Cheryl Swoops, and I'm Jordan Robinson. All WNBA season long. You can count on us to bring you interviews with some of your favorite WNBA stars, analysis of all teams, and hot takes you can only find in this courtroom. Listen to Queens of the Court, a WNBA podcast presented by AT&T on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. - One of my favorite things yesterday after the game was over, saw the call Jesse Agler made, but the video of him-- - So cool. - Actually making the call Dave Marcus throwing on the, turning on the phone and recording it. And then I found it was Paul to put that together with the little screen and screen. - Jesse just texted it to me. - It was amazing. - It was amazing. To see Jesse and kind of rocking back and forth and how tense and excited he is. And his call, you've heard it, I think two or three times already this morning was spot on, outstanding. One of those moments that he knows will live on forever. You wanna nail it. And I think Jesse nailed it perfectly in his call. - So we talked earlier, I mentioned like Linsicom. Remember like, you get a chance to see a no-hitter, even it's thrown against you. He threw like two and two years against the Padres, right? Or two in one year, like calendar year. But the Padres hadn't had one thrown against them in a while. Joe threw his in 2021, but Jesse wasn't there. - He called it, but he called it remotely. - He called it remotely. - That's the first one he's probably called, right? - I believe in person. Yeah, it's the first time he's seen it. - It's the first Padres no-hitter like Dave Marcus who has been engineering Padres broadcasts for, what, 35 years? I mean, a long time. Has never seen a no-hitter in person. He travels to every single game. - Good Lord. - But not to the Joe Musgrove game because of course of COVID and still coming out of it in early 2021. So many people with the Padres had never seen one. And this was their first opportunity. So that was cool. Pauli has compiled some of the other final calls of the no-hitter yesterday. So Pauli, just take us through your list of what we've got. - Well, you heard Jesse earlier. I kind of in the show open, we kind of actually split a little bit of Jesse, a little bit of Don, which was great. So here's Don's full call on TV last night. - Abrams to right field, Johnson coming in. He makes the catch. No hits for the nats. Dylan sees throws a no-hitter. The second no-hitter in Padres history. There'll be a sea of San Diego celebrating back home today. - I like no hits for the nats. It rolled right off the tongue nicely. - Well, speaking of those nats and, you know, talking about it all morning, kind of like calling the home, you know, being the home team, the away team, throwing a no-hitter. How do you do it? Are you bummed? If you're the broadcast, do you play it down the middle? Are you going to play it down the middle? - Are you excited even? Well, here's how the radio call for the Nationals wins. - The right-handed, rockin' kick sees fires. Abrams swings and lines in the right field. Johnson coming in, he's there, and he makes the catch. And Dylan sees his mom by his catcher, Cat Rosano, and here come the rest of the Padres. Jumping up and down as they drift back toward the third base side of the mound, out toward shortstop in a hopping celebration for right-handed Dylan sees his throw in the second no-hitter in San Diego, Padres history. - It's well done. - Thanks. - It's really well done. By the way, credit to Mark Grant and credit to Tony Gwen Jr. for letting Don and Jesse have that moment, right? I mean, it is your natural inclination to do something. You'd have to ball gag me then. Like, you'd have to take me out of the room. Get Woods out of here 'cause he's gonna step all over my call. Like screaming, you're doing something, right? I mean, it would be so hard. - You know, it had to be a tough moment for the Nationals. It was a good call. They came into that series with a little hope. I think they were like four, four and a half back in the wild card thinking, hey, if we have a, we have a good series here. Maybe we buy at the trade deadline. Maybe we have a chance to make the playoffs. They're now seven out. They're behind everybody. They're done. - They're shipping off Jesse Winker, Ben Thomas, a bunch of guys. - They're a clear closer. - They already shipped their closer out. - Well, they have another closer. - Kyle Finnegan. - Kyle Finnegan's on his way out. - He's probably available. Padres might be interested in. - In a couple of those guys. - One of both of those guys. But their season effectively was ended by the Padres. - Yeah. - Over these last three days. So that's tough. And it was still a very good call. Of course, we have the foreign language calls. I don't know if the color analysts are quite as - Oh, is this one? - As you blend this is Tony and the mud word. But let's go. We got the Spanish language. Eddie on the call. Eduardo Ortega. - Yes. - All right, great. I'm glad Eddie got to call it. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - I got a little emotional there. - Yeah. - Yeah. - You know that. - Dude, twice. - I could hear that. - Man. - I love that. He's the goat. - I heard a segundo el estoria de los Padres second in the history of the Padres there. - Nación de Capitado. - Yeah. Our nation's capital. - Our nation's capital. - So cool. - Captura by Bryce Johnson. - Yeah, Captura. - I'm getting a little bit better on my Spanish listening to Eddie's call. - Good job. - Carl said, and want to just destroy my AirPods right now. (laughing) - I got hired up, dude. It's hard to move in and out when you get really excited, man. But he was, that was a brilliant, brilliant call. - All right, no color guy stepping on Eduardo either. Which leaves just our friends from Korea. - Yes. - They are always the ones who like to step on each other. Let's see how it sounded on the Korean language broadcast of Dylan Cease's "No Hitter." - Hey, Bryce. (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language) - A rough start, but a good finish. - All right. - After the guy had us, you know, three seconds or something. - Oh, he give him back off, dude. - I'm calling it a hitter. - He might have given him the hand. - It was 4.3 seconds. (speaking in foreign language) (cheering) - And then he let them in. - Then he let his guy have his moment there. Calling him no better. - Yeah, you're giving him the hand. For sure, he's a shot, killing me. - Killing me right now. - Oh, good call all around, actually, on that no hitter. That was solid. We need a contestant for take on Woods. You want to call him right now, 833-288-0973. We're going to play in about three minutes. But while you call in, we're also going to hear from the man of the moment, Dylan Cease, who joined our Sam Levitt on our Padres post-game show yesterday here on 97.3, the fan. Listen in. - We're joined by Dylan Cease. Dylan, congratulations on a tremendous start, a tremendous day. Take me through what your emotions are right now. How you feeling? - Oh, thank you. I mean, right now I just feel happy. I mean, I don't know how else to describe it. It really is, it's almost too good to be true. Man, just, I don't know how to feel right now. - Dylan, at what point today did you realize that you were maybe in the midst of something special? - I feel like after the fifth, it kind of starts getting serious. And then after the seventh, it's like, you know, I mean, you're very close. So I try not to think about it too much. I mean, it's inevitable. It's inevitable, it's going to cross your mind. But I was just trying to focus more on pitch sequencing and where I wanted to get the ball. - Dylan, did you feel that intensity heightened as you got into the eighth inning? Your pitch count after seven was at 94. It was at 103 pitches after eight. Did you feel things getting a little bit more tense were you concerned about the pitch count at all? - Yeah, I mean, it was a little concerning. I, you know, after that seventh, I think it was at 94, 95. And I kind of just had mapped it online. Like if I finish the eighth of like 105, then that should buy me, you know, an inning's worth of pitches. So that kind of was on my mind. And then other than that, like I said, it was just how am I going to sequence and how am I going to execute? - Dylan, a couple of years ago with the White Sox, you came one out of way. And in fact, it was you're now teammate, Luis Arise, who broke it up. When you think back to that day and you think about what you did today, I mean, how sweet is this, considering you have come so close in the past? - Yeah, I mean, if it happened twice, it would have been heartbreaking. I can tell you that. And I mean, anytime you can do something that's, you know, like that, it's almost, it almost feels too good to be true, you know, it so much has to go right. Look at those multiple defensive plays today that went our way. And I just, I couldn't be more thrilled. - Yeah, you mentioned the defense. There was the catch and center by Merrill on the deflection off Bogart Smith. Xander made a great play later in the game. There was a double play from Solano to Kim that was not easy whatsoever. What did you think about the way your defense helped you through this no-hitter? - Man, I mean, they were rock solid. You know, I mean, I wouldn't have thrown it without them. But, you know, Merrill being behind Bogart right there and making that play, Bogart making that kind of double clutch, sliding play on Ruiz. I mean, it's just so much has to go right. And I'm sure when I look back at this, it's gonna be even more amazing. - Dylan that moment in at the bottom half of the ninth, spinning two out, you're facing the Nationals lead off. Man, CJ Abrams, line drive to right. Johnson catches it, you leap up, he mates. Swarm, you celebrate with you. Take me through your emotions, your feelings. What was that moment like to finally do it? - Man, I don't even know how I felt. I was just so happy and, you know, I just kind of let out a scream. I think it was like a primal scream and then everyone is around me. So I think that was the most fun part is, you know, everyone, everyone kind of not dog piling, but, you know, I'm forming a circle and just being so happy. And, you know, I was just screaming, yes. I think I screamed, yes, like 50 times. And, man, that's something I'll be able to relive in my mind for the rest of my life. - Well, Dylan screaming, yes, for good reason. What a performance here today. You've been so, so good as of late and you were quite literally unhittable in this one here today. Dylan, again, congratulations on your first career, no hitter. And we'll see you back here in San Diego. Thanks so much for calling and appreciate it. - Yeah, thank you. - All right, that is, yes, that's a great Dylan. Seize with the great Sammy Levitt, my God. I was listening to that live and got chills when I heard it. Pretty cool moment after as they're riding on the bus to Baltimore and Joe Musgrove, who had the Instagram live going. It's on MLB network and they're replaying the last inning, Dylan standing in the middle of the aisle, re-watching it, he's standing. Everyone else is sitting and they're like, yeah, they're screaming and he's jumping up a little kid, man. - Probably watching it for the first time. - Yeah, yeah. - And, you know, when you watch it on TV, it looks like Abrams probably gets a line drive single there. I mean, it can't have been the only one who thought that battle. - No, he said he goes, he looked really hit a-ish, really hit a-ish. - The potter is supposed to denangle, like from the dugout of that final play and Seize at first, the ball off the bat, he kind of does the sea, like crouch, like, oh crap. And then he saw that Johnson was right there tracking it. - Yeah, the arms up, my favorite part though, the guys in the back of the bus, when they showed the stats from the end of the game, I think he had nine punch outs. And somebody pipes up from the back. I think I know who it is, but I don't want to spread false information. - You couldn't get 10 punchies? - And I'm like- - Listen, my name is Tato. (laughing) I'm dying because it's such a baseball player thing to say. You could hit four doubles off the wall, inevitably, your teammates are gonna be like, bro, wait room, come on man, like what are you doing? Four off the wall, it's embarrassing. You're like, I said four doubles, are you guys kidding me? They're like, that's pretty weak. That's baseball in a nutshell. So they were riding him a little bit. And he's like, I know, I know, it was a really cool special moment. - Obviously, Dylan Seize probably a little overwhelmed by everything, a great interview by Sammy, but he'll have some time to digest and reflect, and he's gonna be on with Gwen and Chris this afternoon on Friar Friday as well, live this afternoon from Baltimore. So you'll get maybe a little more perspective, thinking back, maybe some of the stuff that he missed when he joins Gwen and Chris today on the programs. So make sure you tune in for Friar Friday. - I think they're only doing an hour. The 305 is the pregame show, so- - Two to three, somewhere in there. - Somewhere at two o'clock hour. - Probably here from Dylan Seize. All right, let's get to it. 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And the afterlife. Songs and artists, including the word after. Three times a lady, X marks the spot or the afterlife, Joe. - Three times a lady. - Three times a lady. All right, the girls are grown up from last week. Today, we are looking for five different song titles or artists featuring the word lady. You've got 60 seconds to get as many as the five you can. If you don't know what answers say pass. We'll come back to it if there's time left on the clock. First question is our two second song. Paulie is queuing it up right now. You need to give me both the title of the song and the artist to score that point. You go first, Woods goes second. You beat her tie him. You're in the drawing. Joe, are you ready? - Yeah, go ahead. - Paulie, you good to go? - All right, I'm good. - 60 seconds on the clock in the category. Three times a lady. Joe, your time begins when Paul plays the music. Good luck. Let's take on Woods. (cheering) ♪ Can't read my, can't read my ♪ ♪ No, we can't read 'em right ♪ - Lady Marmalade, Christian Aguilera. - Incorrect, written for his wife, Diane, which 1986 song became a worldwide hit for the then little known artist, Christa Berg. - Lady in red. - Correct, Friday night arrives without a suitcase for the witch beetle's title character with children at your feet. - Lady Madonna. - Correct, which country group known for hits including Need You Now changed its name in 2020 to drop a potential association with pre-Civil War slavery. Which 1970 debut single became the biggest hit for progressive rock band Sugarloaf? - Green Eyed Lady. - Correct, which country group known for hits including Need You Now changed its name in 2020 to drop a potential association with pre-Civil War slavery? (clock ticking) - Lady Nterton. - That is correct, you got four but you did not get the two second song. That was Poker Face by Lady Gaga. Four might be good enough though in this category. Let's bring Woods in. - Let's bring him a good one. - Got Lady in red, Christa Berg, Lady Madonna, Lady A. Green Eyed Lady. - All right. - Let's see his back. He did not hear any of that. Does not get the category. Joe's score is locked in. 60 seconds back on the clock. Be careful in all of these. Your time begins when Paul plays the music. Good luck, Woods. Let's take on Joe. (upbeat music) - That's Poker Face by Lady Gaga. - Correct, written for his wife Diane, which 1986 song became a worldwide hit for the then little-known artist Chris DeBerg. - Lady in red. - Correct, Friday night arrives without a suitcase for which Beatles title character with children at your feet. - Lady Madonna. - Correct, which country group known for hits including Need You Now? - Lady Nterton. - Correct, which 1970 debut single became the biggest hit for progressive rock man Sugar Loaf. - Lady Tate. - Oh, you needed that one. - I didn't get it. I don't know. - It's a 4/4 tie. And Joe, congratulations. You have qualified for the drawing for Las Vegas. Green Eyed Lady is what that one's called. - Oh, I think that sounds terrible. I think if it's the one I'm thinking of. - Green Eyed Lady. - Yep, that's the one. - It's the one. All right. - That is the one. - All right, Joe, stand the line. Paulie will get your information during the break as we get ready for a little don't do this. - I watched the Pete Rose documentary yesterday and there, you guys should watch it. It's a really good documentary. - Definitely watching it this weekend. - But there is one part in it that made me audibly gasp. And I have the audio. - And it involves someone I played golf with earlier this. - Which is insane. - Oh my God. - Which is insane. - I forgot all about that. - Insane. - You're just gonna have to get the whole story when we come back. - After traffic here on 97.3 of the fans. - You don't just live in your home. You live in your neighborhood as well. 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Follow NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast on your favorite podcast ad. - It's the most anticipated WNBA season in history. - And you know what that means. - Court is back in session. - Welcome to Queens of the Court and Odyssey Original Podcast. - I'm your girl, Cheryl Swoop. - And I'm Jordan Robinson. All WNBA season long will be bringing you interviews with star athletes, analysis on your favorite team, and lots of hot tape. Order, order in the court. - Follow and listen to Queens of the Court on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcast. - Don't do this. - It's time for Don't Do This. - What were you thinking? - Three stories from the world of sports that make us all shake our heads. - Why am I? - How many times do I have to tell you? - I'm sorry, I fudged up, guys. - You idiot, you moron. - Don't do that. - The apple sometimes does far fall from the tree. - Don't do this. - Do not tweet that. - With Ben and Woods. - I like a Nickelback song or two. - On 97.3, the fan. - Don't forget Jake from "Assess with His Family" barbecue is gonna join us at the bottom of the hour. We'll get his thoughts on Dylan Caesar's "No Hitter" and the upcoming trade deadline. - First though. - And some moves that have already gone down. We haven't even talked about it yet. - That's true. - Because of the no-no, pretty big name. - Yeah, pretty big name. - Yeah, first though, don't do this. It's brought to you by the craft taco in Serenno Valley. What a great day to check out the craft taco today. Some of the best quality tacos in all of San Diego. Go to thecrafttaco.com. Take a look at those happy hour specials at thecrafttaco.com. What's tuned into the Pete Rose documentary. I believe it's called "Charlie Hustle" or "Hustle" or something. It's on HBO Max. You'll, it's a really well-done documentary regardless of how you feel about Pete Rose. Yeah, it kind of takes, it shows a lot of the old stuff and they're kind of taking him through his attempts, multiple attempts to get back into the good graces of Major League Baseball. But it's not, it sounds like. And this is a good Incorporator word. A hegeographer. - Somebody tweeted that to me the other day. - Yeah, which is like a-- - Make it seem like he's a saint. - It's perfect, right. - It's not just all the good stuff and none of the bad stuff. - They could have tried to do it, but if they wanted to do it, they would have had to mute his mic entirely for the entire four parts. You couldn't have had four words from him because every time you see him, he's digging himself into another hole. So long-time Reds broadcaster, Marty Brennan and legend, legend. Walks in, Pete sitting in a chair. Marty walks in with his wife. - Amanda, I played golf with her. When you guys were at Fantasy Camp and I had a couple hours to kill, I just went by myself to the wigwam golf course near Peoria there. And they put me together with two nice ladies and turned out to be Amanda Brennan and I think Marty Brennan's sister. And Marty came at the turn and I got a picture with Marty and got to meet Amanda. It was like, cool, they were there for Reds Fantasy Camp. - Where are you texting us that? - We're both sitting there and going, "Speechlips." - I'm sorry, what? - Yeah, it was the wildest thing. So when I saw this lesson, I think that's the lady that Ben played golf with, but Pete sitting in a chair, Marty comes up and says hello. And then Amanda comes up and Pete Rose had this to say to her. - Come on, Pete. - Oh, it's good to see you though. It's been a while. - You look good. - Thank you, so do you. - You. - So grab him jugs. - So they're still, they're still a part of me? - Yeah. - They haven't gone anywhere. You're all sick, you're all both still sick. Old sick, old man. - You said, in case you missed it, you still got them jugs there, don't you? - So grab him jugs, don't you? - That's in there. - To a woman, a lady. - Yes, Paul, he saved that for the tournament of drops. - So grab him jugs, don't you? - Still got them jugs, don't you? He looks her up and down. - But it's Pete, like 78 years old. - 81. - 61 years old, still got them jugs, don't you? - So grab him jugs, don't you? - I'm gonna say it to my wife all the time now. - Oh. - Just, it's my wife. - Yeah. - Put her research. - Unbelievable. - She's a very nice lady. - Booby prize. - Kind of a spitfire, so she handled it well. - Yeah. - I mean, what are you supposed to say to that, to Pete Rose? - Now you played golf with her. - Yeah. - Any. - Do you have any comments? - Yes, comments. - Anything to say, anything to add. - She had very, very nice golf swing. - She did. - Yeah. - She was a good player. - Yeah. - She had good swing. - Still got them jugs there, don't you? - So grab them jugs, don't you? (laughing) - What in the world? - Creepy old hand. - It's unbelievable. - My god. I, when I saw it, I went like this. Ah, I got audibly gassed. Like, I was not expecting that. - He looks her up and down. - Oh, you look good. - That's the creepiest part of that. - He doesn't. - He didn't get that if you're just hearing this audio. - No, he looks her up and down there. - He looks bad. - He looks bad. - He looks all up and down. And that's what he decides. Those are the next words out of his mouth. - Yeah, all right. Tear ones, we gotta watch the Pete Rose documentary for more. - Watch it, Pete Rose. - Let's discuss it on Monday, if possible. - All right, this is an update from a don't do this story. From earlier this week at the Paris Games, remember the Canadian soccer staffer for the women's team who got caught flying a drone over the New Zealand practice, their opponent, probably trying to steal information to get ready for the game. Well, as it turns out, so the head coach said, I'm gonna do the right thing. I'm gonna sit out this first game just as kind of self punishment for what my staffer did. Well, the Canadian Olympic Committee says new information shows that the coach, Beth Priestman, likely aware of everything that was going on, and they have fired her and sent her home from the Olympics. Not only that, but as more information comes out, it sounds like Canada's been doing this for a while. - Oh boy. - And then everybody's been aware of this, and maybe even all the way back to when they won the gold medal four years in Tokyo, which is bad enough, but it kind of connects to some of the other cheating scandals in sports. There's always supposed to be the fall guy. Hey, you're the non-accredited staffer. If anything goes wrong, we just blame the rogue staffer who's not really connected with the team, Michigan football. - Right. Who was that guy's name? - Connor Stallion. - Connor Stallion. - Yeah, no, no. This is just the one guy who was doing this on his own. We had no knowledge of what was going on. Well, here, turns out, you did have knowledge. You all had knowledge. You knew exactly what was going on. You were just trying to insulate yourself a little bit from the crime, and he got caught, and he got fired. - Crazy, man. The Olympics have been, yeah, somebody pointed out. It's been pretty messy so far in the Olympics. Opening ceremonies to 10.30 this morning, I believe, if I'm not mistaken. And I will do, this is like a combo. Don't and do-do. - Dee-dee, mega-doo-doo. - The don't do this goes to Mason Miller, who is an all-world closer for the Oakland Athletics, soon to be the Sacramento Athletics, and he broke his pink-- - Also a huge trade ship right now. Broke his pinky finger on his glove hand. - Come back, or? - Nope, he came in, and in the training room, and he punched the, you know, the training tables are padded. Holly and I spent a lot of time on this. - I get a doctor's office. - Yeah, out at Fantasy Camp. He punched it, and ended up hitting it in the wrong spot as it were, and broke his pinky on his glove, and he can't squeeze his glove. - Why did he punch it? - So it was after a win. So this is an interesting part. My do-do this goes to one of my favorite man-crushes in baseball, it's Mark Kotsay, who is such a refreshing, now he's in an organization that they've literally turned their comments off on social media. You can't comment on a, they'll pose a, we won five to one. You can't comment on it. Mark Kotsay is about as straight a shooter as you can get. Listen to his explanation when they're talking about this. - So just getting some clarity on Mason's injury. What exactly happens? How long are you expecting him to be out for? - Yeah, I know there's some speculation, and the original statement that was put out is pretty accurate, I believe maybe Mason's agent may have fought differently and made a statement of his own, but how we do things here in this organization, we tell the truth. - Not everybody. - And the truth is, Mason post-game, Monday night after being done with his pitching, came in, the training room was going through his recovery, was reminded that he had a post-game lift to get in. Out of a little bit of frustration, he just kind of pounded his fist down on a padded training table, which out of a motion, we've all been there, done it, and unfortunately it resulted in a fracture in his non-pitching hand and his left hand in or around where his pinky area is, which unfortunately he's not able to squeeze his glove and he's gotten himself put on the aisle. - Time table for this. - That's pretty much the end of it, but him talking about the agent, ah, no, no, no, this is what happened. - I've never seen that from a sports franchise. - That is, that's radical honesty. - It really is radical honesty, like for him to say, "Yes, agent put our port, that's not accurate," but to also, in a way-- - He embarrassed-- - He embarrassed Mason Miller by saying, "Bro, you had extra work to do, you didn't do it, and you punched, it's like my six-year-old." You're frustrated by having to go do extra work-- - Post game lift. - And you injured yourself in the process. - Yeah. - They didn't have to say that. - They did not. - They just said, "Yeah, I got injured in an unfortunate non-baseball-- - Accident. - Accident in a love house, and he's gonna be out for a couple of weeks." But now, Mark Cotsay went with radical honesty. - Yeah. - Wow. - Let's don't and do do this for a Friday. - That was don't do this. With Ben and Woods, a 97-3, the fan. You know, maybe hurting his trade value here. Teams now unsure of whether he'll be healthy, you know, moving forward. And that's a-- That's an interesting choice there by Mark Cotsay. Honesty is the best policy in the woods. - I love him. I love him, I love him. - Apparently, Mark believes that 100%. All right, when we come back, Jake, from Ses with his family barbecue on the trades that have gone down, we'll go down. And his thoughts on the Dylan C Snow hitter, all next with Ben and Woods on San Diego's number one sports station, 97-3, the fan. - As Woods alluded to. - Had a probably the first most significant pre-deadline trade went down overnight last night and we haven't even mentioned it in an hour and 40 minutes because of the Dylan C Snow hitter. But we will talk about it with Jake from Ses with his family barbecue. You can join us a few minutes early. He will be on right after traffic on a grand old Friday, right here on 97-3, the fan. And we are joined right now, Jake Mintz from Ses with his family barbecue and Yahoo Sports had brought to you by our friends at Grand Old Barbecues, you can tell, Jake, we were having a grand old time this morning after the second no-hitter in Padres history. Start with your thoughts on what Dylan C did yesterday in Washington. - What was it like the second time guys? Because I know for your fan base, the no-hitter not having it was so built up. - It was. - It was a thing for you guys. - It was. - Was the second time as joyful as the first? - It wasn't as cathartic. - It was certainly as fun and exciting, but it didn't have that giant, like, the elephant in the room that has been sitting around for 50 years element to it. - But it was pretty awesome. - Because it was also great that it was Ses, because sometimes you get these no-hitters and it's like, you know, Schmendrick McGee, carbs through the diamondbacks. And then like the guy's not even, he's like in Korea in two years, right? This is the best pitcher on the baseball team making it through a whole start with not allowing a hit. Like, yes, good, awesome. You're allowed to feel kind of this unencumbered sense of joy for him. The fact that he is very close with Joe and like lives in Joe's guest house. Like it just, I'm so happy for you guys. What a delight. You're like the seventh person I thought of, but you weren't like the 25th, and I think that's important. - I think one of our fears before the first one was that it was gonna be a combined no-hitter. And we just wanted to be one pitcher, nine innings in legit. - And now they've got two of them with two significant figures for the Padres. - Yeah, Jake, it'd be like the Padres winning their first World Series, but it's in a 60-game season. And you know, according to all that-- - It doesn't count. - It just, it doesn't hit the same. - According to all the Dodger fans out there, they're like, oh, we would have totally given you guys credit if you would want it that year. You wouldn't. If it's your first one, you want it to be as legit. You don't want any, oh, that was a questionable error handed out, there was none of that. It was just straight up. This reminds me of my first kiss that I had when I was in the seventh grade. You know, like, I went for it. I was a real kiss. I don't look back and be like, was that my first kiss? Was it just a pack? - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Like, did I miss? No, like, I left it all out there. - Yeah. - History lets the record show. - You get all the way to first base. - That's right, yeah. All the way to first base. - Got another like, like the nats on yesterday. - On the nats. - Yeah, brilliant, man. Well, listen, I went to bed last night. I woke up, first thing I do, I checked my phone, I went, oh God, Randy Rosorana is traded. Now, the fun part about the trade deadline is not only, hey, what's my team gonna do, it's also, please don't let other teams that I loathe get players that they want. And Rosorana connected to the Dodgers, obviously, Jake, and I thought it was a foregone conclusion. No, wake up, he's going to Seattle. Seattle got a decent return. I mean, I know Randy's having a down year, but I thought, oh my God, no team needs it more than the Seattle Mariners. - Yeah, what are you talking about? MLB told me that the Mariners, you're a guy's biggest rival. - Yeah, our national rival rivals. Yeah, we don't, we don't, we don't really care. - Yeah, I know. Randy to the Mariners makes just such an enormous amount of sense because this is a team who really needed a player like that. Their offense was just so sluggish and abysmal and punchless and frankly, sad, like watching the Mariners offense was tough, a chore. It was an endeavor. And to see them get Randy, a guy who just brings an outrageous amount of energy to the proceedings is going to be great for the Mariners. - We keep hearing the Padres are going to pick up a starter and a reliever likely before the trade deadline, but got no idea who. And part of the reason, Jake, is that there's probably 11 or 12 teams that need starting pitching at least. And there's not that many starting pitchers out there to go around. This is the ultimate seller's market right now for starting pitching. How do you think it's going to play out here over the next few days? - Well, it really all depends on what happens with Garrett Crochet. I mean, he's the biggest fish, right? And yesterday he said, "If you trade for me, I want an extension so that when my arm explodes, like I can pay for my grandkids' education." - Right. - Which, totally fair, legitimate. I do think it's a seller's market. I think the AJ puck trade, as whatever it may come across, set the market in a very interesting way. I mean, those are two very interesting compelling prospects that Arizona gave up to get, albeit very good reliever with two years of team control. I heard that the White Sox are asking for the world and the stars for Fettie and Crochet. I think teams will pay those prices when it's all said and done. Just because the amount of clubs that need a starter is really high. The way that I think about trade online acquisition pitching, can this guy start a playoff game for me? Do I feel good if he's starting game three of a playoff series? If yes, then worth it. If it's just a bulk arm to get you through the season, I feel a little bit differently. - Talking to Jake from "Sesame of the Family Barbecue" this morning, it's funny that you mentioned that bulk arm because while I look at our rotation here in San Diego today, I do think like we're in an interesting position with Waldron pitching well and King pitching well, but he's never thrown this many innings before. Dylan Cease obviously pitching really well, locked in as anybody in baseball. I do, I'm looking for that kind of innings eater type, that bulk guy. Who is an interesting guy that maybe you've thought of for the Padres or really any other team that needs that guy to be there, to help them just get through the season and get into the postseason? - You know, who's a free eater right now? Rich Hill. - Yeah. - God, I can't do it again. - How dare you? - How dare you, by the way? - I cannot do it again. I saw the Dodgers are interested in him. I mean, they just signed Nick Ahmed as well. Like everybody's scrounching a little bit to get through it. - Do you guys are like Dodgers, please be interested in Richel, please get rich. - Oh no, he'd shove against us. You know that. You absolutely would shove. - I hope you're super interested. Zach Eflin is a guy who I think get moved with the Rays. He has another European control eye for this one. Question with him is like, does he start a playoff game for you? I would say when he's going, well, the answer is yes. If you're looking a little bit further down the list, it gets pretty thin pretty quickly. I would say the Angels have some guys where you could like squint and be like Griffin Canning maybe, maybe not. I mean, it is, teams will move guys who you're not particularly excited about and then they'll throw, they'll make 10 starts and eight of them will be bad and it'll just save the bullets for your important pictures when the weather gets cold. Although it doesn't get cold where you guys are. - No, speaking of pitchers who joined the Dodgers and then shove, we had fun talking about Brent Honeywell. You guys did some stuff with him and then kind of flamed out with the Padres. They let him go. He has resurfaced with the Dodgers. And I think he's thrown eight straight shutout innings and got the save yesterday in a win over the Giants. He's back, your guy is back. But now he's in the enemy camp, Jake. - Yeah, but you guys can appreciate the character that Brent Honeywell Jr. is. This is a guy who has had, again, four arm surgeries and is still playing baseball. If I had four esophagus surgeries like Dustin May, I would stop podcasting. - Yeah. - You know, I would go do something else. So that Brent has continued this line of work in and of itself is impressive. And he's throwing 96 again. I know things didn't work out with the Rays. Some of that is, you know, if he had been younger and had more option years, he feels like a guy they probably would have kept around. It was just the type of situation where he was at. It just didn't make sense with the roster construction for San Diego. I wish him he's just amazing watching him get major league hitters out on the day that Clayton Kershaw came back and Otani Helvard. This is one of those things where when you know someone and you care about them and you see them doing really well, it makes you very happy. - Jake always appreciate it. A man have a good week. It's good catching up with you and it'll be a fun trade deadline. I can't wait to see all your coverage coming up in the next few days. - Guys, I just want to say you're lovely. You know, when I'm waiting to hop on to do this and you have the little, you know, real of all the fun things that you guys do, really warms my heart. There are very few people on this planet like Ben & Woods and it is a delight that I get to be associated with you and your show. And what a beautiful morning it must be in San Diego. - It's a great day. - He's shining down a bubble. - It is a great day, man. Thanks so much, brother. Have a good weekend. - See y'all. - There he is. Jake from Says with his family, Barbecue and Yahoo Sports brought to you by our friends and Grandal Barbecue. I'm sorry I lost our no-hitter with my flub. You were, you're hoping we could get all the way through. - You haven't mentioned that yet? - We definitely have not. - No, we didn't set that up. Well, you don't want to talk about it. Well, I'm still going, obviously. You can't, you don't want to jinx it. No, I texted the boys last night. Let's try to get our own no-hitter tomorrow. No flubs. And there's always a big ask on Friday. - It's a huge ask. But I mean-- - It's like asking out a measure to throw. Now, throw another one today without a measure. - Yeah, that's exactly right. - It's really true that you can do it again. - But out of measure doesn't have the experience that Ben Higgins has. And, you know, this is the stretch run. - On Friday, I'm out of measure on Fridays. This is my 17th straight day of work, I think. Tomorrow, I finally have a full day off. So, I gotta remember to never complain around Ben. - I know, it's so hard, too. It's so hard to complain around Ben. - Steve is finally coming back at channel 10 from his Hawaiian, two-week Hawaiian vacation. - And then your other Steve-- - And now the other Steve's for a week. - Is leaving next Tuesday on a Hawaiian vacation. - That is incredible. Sorry about blowing the no-no. Well, you only made it to, like, the fifth. So, it doesn't-- - We can't, we can't feel-- - We got a one-hitter going still. - Yeah, you can't feel too bad. - No, I mean, only one guy on base, it's not terrible. - Do we think that Mike Schilt, who's gonna join us at nine o'clock, gonna be pretty aggressive with his bullpen today, with Adam Major on the mountain? - I would imagine. - I was trying to look up what is Adam Major done since we saw him last, according to Kevin A.C. He only has made one start. He kind of shut him down a little bit, just to give him some rest and save up some innings. So, he's pretty much the same pitcher. I mean, I'm sure they've worked with him a little bit. That we saw last time, which isn't necessarily a great sign for today's game against a really, really good Baltimore Orioles team and a very dangerous lineup that he's gonna be facing. I'd say one time through the lineup plus is all you're really hoping for, three, maybe four innings, and you're good to go, don't tempt fate after that. - Yeah, I think that would be fantastic, man. And, you know, the Orioles right now, yeah, they've got, they've got Grayson Rodriguez on the bump tonight. He's a tall order for your offense. And you have Major going out. He has not pitched particularly well, but I will say, if there's any inkling of any hope, it's that the Marlins just went in and took two of three and damn near one, the third one, the Orioles had to win it in extra innings. So, listen, they're a little bit rattled right now. - Yeah, right, Kimboro blew the save. They had to go to their bullpen a little extra, so they're definitely not coming in at 100% full strength. They got to Baltimore well after the Padres did. Yesterday, I would imagine, if things are going surprisingly well, and Padres find a way to, you know, grab a lead, aggressive with the bullpen, you can probably get two innings out of Morihone, you could get extra outside of Estrada and Suarez at the end, go with your higher leverage guys. Matsui's been throwing well. And if it doesn't go well and you fall behind early, probably some Logan Gillespie and then Yildello Santos innings to eat up. - Yeah, 100%. Chew up. - Steven Colac, have a ball out there. - So, you'll know how this game is going based on Mike Schiltz's choice of bullpen guys in like the middle innings. - You know how we, sometimes the Padres will go and they'll face somebody that they've never seen before and no Baltimore Orioles has ever seen Adam Major before. Ever, you know, and we faced them. We're like, geez, man, like do we not have film with this guy? He's carving us up. I'd like to see it work in reverse order tonight. The Baltimore Orioles just flummoxed by Adam Major who is this kid and where is this change-up coming from? And boy, that slider's biting and let them look like morons for once. - All right, we'll come back. Do we want to open some phones for Padres fans? We want to talk about the no hitter, you're good? No, just keep talking about it ourselves. - You've kind of, kind of have to. - Well, I mean, now that you've said it, like I don't want to be the answer. - No. (laughs) - 833-280-873, Ben & Woods back next year on 97-3. (laughs) (upbeat music) - As Woods alluded to. - Had a probably the first most significant pre-deadline trade went down overnight last night and we haven't even mentioned it in an hour and 40 minutes because of the Dillon C Snow hitter. But we will talk about it with Jake from Cess put his family barbecue gonna join us a few minutes early. He will be on right after traffic on a grand old Friday, right here on 97-3 the fan. And we are joined right now, Jake Mintz from Cess with his family barbecue. And Yahoo Sports, it is brought to you by our friends at Grand Old Barbecues. You can tell, Jake, we were having a, a grand old time this morning after the second no hitter in Padres history. Start with your thoughts on what Dillon C did yesterday in Washington. - What was it like the second time guys? Because I know for your fan base, you know, the no hitter not having, it was so built up. - It was. - It was. - It was a thing for you guys. - It was. - It was. - Was the second time as joyful as the first? - It wasn't as cathartic. It was certainly as fun and exciting, but it didn't have that giant, like, the elephant in the room that has been sitting around for 50 years element to it. - But it was pretty awesome. - Because it was also great that it was ceased, because sometimes you get these no hitters and it's like, you know, Schmondrick McGee. Carves through the diamondbacks. And then like the guy's not even, he's like in Korea in two years, right? - This is the best pitcher on the baseball team, making it through a whole start with not allowing a hit. Like, yes, good, awesome. You're allowed to feel kind of this unencumbered sense of joy for him. The fact that he is very close with Joe and like lives in Joe's guest house. Like it just, I'm so happy for you guys. What a delight. You're like the seventh person I thought of, but you weren't like 50, 20, and I think that's important. - I think one of our fears before the first one was that it was gonna be a combined no hitter. - No, we just wanted it to be one pitcher, nine innings in legit. Now they've got two of them with two significant figures for the potter. - Yeah, Jake, it'd be like the potteries winning their first World Series, but it's in a 60 game season. And, you know, according to all of that. - It doesn't count. - All the hit the same. - According to all the Dodger fans out there, they were like, oh, we would have totally given you guys credit if you would want it that year. You wouldn't. If it's your first one, you want it to be as legit. You don't want any, oh, that was a questionable error handed out, there was none of that. It was just straight up. This reminds me of my first kiss that I had when I was in the seventh grade. You know, like, I went for it. I was a real kiss. I don't look back and be like, was that my first kiss? Was it just a pack? - Yeah, yeah. - Like, did I miss? No, like, I left it all out there. And history lets the record show. - You get all the way to first base. - That's right. Yeah. All the way to first base. - Got another like, like the nats. - On yesterday? - Ooh, yeah. - Yeah, brilliant, man. Well, listen, I went to bed last night. I woke up, first thing I do, I checked my phone. I went, oh God, Randy or Rosarana's traded. Now, the fun part about the trade deadline is not only, hey, what's my team gonna do? It's also, please don't let other teams that I loathe get players that they want. And Rosarana connected to the Dodgers, obviously, Jake. And I thought it was a foregone conclusion. No, wake up, he's going to Seattle. Seattle got a decent return. I mean, I know Randy's having a down year, but I thought, oh my God, no team needs it more than Seattle Mariners. - What are you talking about? MLB told me that the Mariners, you're a guy's biggest rival. - Yeah, our national rival rivals. Yeah, we don't really care. - Yeah, I know. Randy to the Mariners makes just such an enormous out of sense because this is a team who really needed a player like that. Their offense was just so sluggish and abysmal and punchless and frankly sad. Like watching the Mariners offense was tough, a chore. It was an endeavor. And to see them get Randy, a guy who just brings an outrageous amount of energy to the proceedings is gonna be great for the Mariners. - We keep hearing the Padres are gonna pick up a starter and a reliever, likely before the trade deadline, but got no idea who. And part of the reason, Jake, is that there's probably 11 or 12 teams that need starting pitching at least. And there's not that many starting pitchers out there to go around. This is the ultimate sellers market right now for starting pitching. How do you think it's gonna to play out here over the next few days? - Well, it really all depends on what happens with Gary Crochet. I mean, he's the biggest fish, right? And yesterday he said, if you trade for me, I wanted extension so that when my arm explodes, like I can pay for my grandkids' education. - Right. - Which, totally fair, legitimate. I do think it's a seller's market. I think the AJ puck trade, as whatever it may come across, set the market in a very interesting way. I mean, those are two very interesting compelling prospects that Arizona gave up to get, albeit very good reliever with two years of team control. I heard that the White Sox are asking for the world and the stars for Fettie and Crochet. I think teams will pay those prices when it's all said and done, just because the amount of clubs that need a starter is really high. The way that I think about trade-out line acquisition pitching, can this guy start a playoff game for me? Do I feel good if he's starting game three of a playoff series? If yes, then worth it. If it's just a bulk arm to get you through the season, I feel a little bit differently. Talking to Jake from "Sessed with a Family Barbecue" this morning, it's funny that you mention that bulk arm, because while I look at our rotation here in San Diego today, I do think like we're in an interesting position with Waldron pitching well and King pitching well, but you know, he's never thrown this many innings before. Dylan Cease, obviously pitching really well, locked in as anybody in baseball. I do, I'm looking for that kind of innings eater type, that bulk guy. Who is an interesting guy that maybe you've thought of for the Padres or really any other team that needs that guy to be there, to help them just get through the season and get into the postseason. - You know who's free-anger right now? Rich Hill. - Yeah. - Oh my God, I can't do it again. - How dare you? - By the way. - I cannot do it again. I saw the Dodgers are interested in him. I mean, they just signed Nick Ahmed as well. Like everybody's scrounching a little bit to get through it. - Do you guys go like Dodgers, please be addressed in Rich Hill. - Yeah, please get rich. - Oh no, he'd shove against us. You know that. - Absolutely, you would shove. I hope you're super interested. Zach Eflin is a guy who I think get moved with the Rays. He has another European control eye for this one. Question with him is like, does he start a playoff game for you? I would say when he's going, well, the answer is yes. If you're looking a little bit further down the list, it gets pretty thin pretty quickly. I would say the Angels have some guys where you could like squint and be like Griffin canning maybe, maybe not. I mean, teams will move guys who you're not particularly excited about and then they'll throw, they'll make 10 starts and eight of them will be bad and it'll just save the bullets for your important pitchers when the weather gets cold. Although it doesn't get cold where you guys are. - No. Speaking of pitchers who joined the Dodgers and then shove, we had fun talking about Brent Honeywell. You guys did some stuff with him and then kind of flamed out with the Padres. They let him go, he has resurfaced with the Dodgers. And I think he's thrown eight straight shutout innings and got the save yesterday in a win over the Giants. He's back, your guy is back, but now he's in the enemy camp, Jake. - Yeah, but you guys can appreciate the character that Brent Honeywell Jr. is. This is a guy who has had, again, four arm surgeries and is still playing baseball. If I had four esophagus surgeries like Dustin May, I would stop podcasting. I would go do something else. So that Brent has continued this line of work in and of itself as impressive. And he's throwing 96 again. I know things didn't work out with the Rays. Some of that is, if he had been younger and had more option years, he feels like a guy they probably would have kept around. It was just the type of situation where he was at. It just didn't make sense with the roster construction for San Diego. I wish him he's just amazing watching him get major league hitters out on the day that Clayton Kershaw came back and Otani Hovered. This is one of those things where when you know someone and you care about them and you see them doing really well, it makes you very happy. - Jake always appreciate it. A man have a good week. It's good catching up with you and that'll be a fun trade deadline. I can't wait to see all your coverage coming up in the next few days. - Guys, I just want to say you're lovely. You know, when I'm waiting to hop on to do this and you have the little, you know, real of all the fun things that you guys do, really warms my heart. There are very few people on this planet like Ben and Woods and it is a delight that I get to be associated with you and your show and what a beautiful morning it must be in San Diego. - It's a great day. - It's shining down above all. - It is a great day, man. Thanks so much, brother. Have a good weekend. - See y'all. - There he is. Jake from Says with his family, barbecue and Yahoo Sports brought to you by our friends and Grandal barbecue. I'm sorry I lost our no-hitter with my flub. You were, you're hoping we could get all the way through. - You haven't mentioned that yet? - We definitely have not. - We didn't set that out. Well, you don't want to talk about it. Well, I'm still going, obviously. You can't, you don't want to jinx it. - No, I texted the boys last night. Let's try to get our own no-hitter tomorrow, no-flubs. And there's always a big ask on Friday. - It's a huge ask. But I mean-- - It's like asking out a measure to throw. Now throw another one today without a measure. - That's exactly right. - It's really true that you can do it again. - But out of measure doesn't have the experience that Ben Higgins has. And, you know, this is the stretch rod. - On Friday, I'm at a measure on Fridays. This is my 17th straight day of work, I think. Tomorrow I finally have a full day off. So-- - I gotta remember to never complain around Ben. - I know, it's so hard too. It's so hard to complain around Ben. - Steve is finally coming back at Channel 10 from his Hawaiian, two-week Hawaiian vacation. - And then your other Steve-- - And now the other Steve's for a week. - Is leaving next Tuesday on a Hawaiian vacation. - That is incredible. - Sorry about blowing the no-no. Well, you only made it to like the fifth, so. - It doesn't-- - It can't feel-- - We got one hitter going still. - Yeah, it can't feel too bad. - No. - I mean, only one guy on base, it's not terrible. - Do we think that Mike Schilt, who's gonna join us at nine o'clock, gonna be pretty aggressive with his bullpen today. - Yeah. - With Adam Major on the mountain. - I would imagine. - I was trying to look up, what has Adam Major done since we saw him last? According to Kevin A.C., he only has made one start. He kind of shut him down a little bit, just to give him some rest and save up some innings. So he's pretty much the same pitcher. I mean, I'm sure they've worked with him a little bit that we saw last time, which isn't necessarily a great sign for today's game against a really, really good Baltimore Orioles team and a very dangerous lineup that he's gonna be facing. I'd say one time through the lineup plus is all you're really hoping for, three, maybe four innings, and you're good to go, don't tempt fate after that. - Yeah, I think that would be fantastic, man. And, you know, the Orioles right now, yeah, they've got Grayson Rodriguez on the bump tonight. He's a tall order for your offense. And you have Major going out, he has not pitched particularly well, but I will say if there's any inkling of any hope, it's that the Marlins just went in and took two of three and damn near one, the third one, the Orioles had to win an extra inning. So, listen, they're a little bit rattled right now. - Yeah, right, Kimbro blew the save. They had to go to their bullpen a little extra, so they're definitely not coming in at 100% full strength. They got to Baltimore well after the Padres did yesterday. I would imagine if things are going surprisingly well and Padres find a way to, you know, grab a lead, aggressive with the bullpen. You can probably get two innings out of Mora Hone, you could get extra outside of Astraut and Suarez. At the end, go with your higher leverage guys. Matsui's been throwing well. And if it doesn't go well and you fall behind early, probably some Logan Galaspi and then Yildello Santos innings to eat up. - 100%. - Chew up. - Steven Colac, have a ball out there. - So, you'll know how this game is going based on Mike Schilt's choice of bullpen guys in like the middle innings. - You know how we, sometimes the Padres will go and they'll face somebody that they've never seen before and no Baltimore Orioles has ever seen Adam Major before. - Never, you know, and we face them. 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