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Gwynn & Chris Sept. 4th Hour 4: Greatest sports TV inventions ever

Chris and Skraby discuss the greatest sports TV inventions of all time.

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35m
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05 Sep 2024
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It's our final hour together, or maybe 40 minutes or so, before we get it over to Sam Levitt and the Ecowater SoCal Padre pre-game show ahead of tonight's game, Padre's and Tigers. So I'm a man over here, came by a little bit ago with a great-- Some man? My man, I said my man. I didn't get his name. So I'm going with the My Man, Tony Gwynn version. My man came by with the City Connect. You Darvish Jersey on, though, do you see that? Yeah, no, he was looking sharp. Looking sharp, I think he went to the patio outside there. He's a brave man. He's a brave guy, because it is rather warm out there. Yes. All right, we're giving away some more Padre tickets here. And we're going to give away some more Buffalo Wild Wings for a year. So we're doing that. And I just want to let everybody know. You're doing the live on the air. Yeah, it's great. I just want to let everybody know that Mike Schilt did not say anything that we haven't already heard. So we're going to be doing this instead of Mike Schilt. OK. And you can hear the rest with Sammy Lev on the-- Ecowater SoCal Padre pre- and post-game show. OK. All right, so this is for the Padre's tickets. The final three tickets are two tickets. Two tickets are third winner. Our third winner. Joe Ruka. Ruka Ruka. Ruka Ruka. Joe. All right. That's what you get for doing a live on the air, Scrabby. This is fine. You get dead silence. This is fine. All right. Ben Smith. I think Ben wants something else. Does anyone winch earlier? He did? I think he did. OK. Yeah, Ben's having a big day, but he didn't win that one. This is kind of a disaster, but oh well. I told you. Ronald. Wines. Ronald's gone, too. Oh, my goodness. I told you Scrabby. I'm really digging deep on this show. I told you. I'm going to-- I'm not-- you know what? I'm just going to let you die in the vine here. I won't stand over here. Paul Hoover. Paul's right in front. All right, Paul. You got the tickets. Nice job. All right. Now we need to get to get there. All I got to say about you, Paul, is thank you for being you and being here. Yes. Thank you. Now we're going to be giving away three wings for a year. Good luck. Three separate of those. Three separate wings for a year. We are at Buffalo Wild Wings in Maryland. Hang on. Hang on. My lovely vegetarian wife, Lori, just got her. Do you want to get your name in the hopper for these three wings for a year? No. She doesn't want to get in on it. You sure? You sure? She's sure. Yeah, she's pretty sure. All right. I know he's not here, so he told me he left. OK. Augustine. Augustine. Why didn't everybody leave? Nobody left. No, he's right there. He's right there. I was going to say this place is packed for a little people. I don't know where everybody went. For all of you in the car, please come visit Buffalo Wild Wings in Miramay. So this is why we're giving out free wings for a year. That's right. Augustine was here. He did win. Way to go, Augustine. All right, so we need two more. Way to celebrate, you know, very quietly, Augustine. We barely heard you there. Alex Castro. Alex Castro. He's gone. Next time I tell you not to do this, every time I tell you next time not to do this live on air, you don't listen to me. Austin dabs. Dobs. Austin dobs. It's gravy. Wow, this is falling. Really flat right now. This is really flat. Yeah, our program, Adam Klug is wondering why are we are giving up valuable air time to do this. It's much easier. Christian Beltran. Christian Beltran. Christian. No, no, right there. I was going to say, it throws more blank stares. OK, one more. One more. Is that it? Wait a minute. The show is over. Sorry, we are out of time. We've already selected that one. [LAUGHTER] Adam just played the outro. Adam's playing the goodbye music. Nate Cobb. Nate Cobb. There he is. Hi, Nate. Good for you. Good for you. Thank you. Free Wings for a year. Free Buffalo Wild Wings for a year. All right. Goodness, that's over. Man. You know what I thought? What do we talk about now after that? It's thrilling segment. I don't know. It didn't take long enough. Let me tell you. Yeah. You know, when we did that-- Idiot. Hey. Hey, screamy. Back off. I'm an idiot. We-- Wait, you should play that other one, Adam. Isn't this great, or what? What was that with? It's biased. Man, I am stinking up the joint. That's another one. There's one by itself in its own row. Yeah, I knew it. Oh, so we're ready. Well, this is just great, everybody. There you go. There you go. That was you. When we were downtown a couple of weeks ago, the reactions on air were great. We had San Diego Drew and his girlfriend. I know, but you're always taking a risk when you give away stuff live on the air that people are going to have gone home. Maybe I should do it at the 3 p.m. You just realized what can happen. Yes. Now, we really had a-- everybody came out, and there's still people here, but a lot of people came out to try to win those tickets and win those Buffalo Wild Wings for a year. And again, thanks to Kevin and everybody from Buffalo Wild Wings for having us up here today. Not only is this location pretty cool, but don't forget, Saturday is if you live anywhere in this neighborhood where I'm sitting, there's 40 TVs within my view. So that's how many college football games you could be watching at once, basically. And that's what Buffalo Wild Wings is for. Basically, wings and food and TV and watching sports. And they got to direct TV for Sunday and the whole thing. I came to Buffalo. You think I'm joking when I say every single week without living in Cincinnati in 2010? Yeah, you wanted to see your team play. I watched the 49ers play. You wanted to see the Niners play. And this Buffalo Wild Wings was the only place I could find in the area that was able to err-- Now, do we know tomorrow night is the opening-- Day is tomorrow. Tomorrow's Thursday. Tomorrow night is the opening game in the National Football League. It'll be the Kansas City Chiefs, home to the Baltimore Ravens. It will be, as far as I know, and Adam can correct me, it'll be the only Thursday night game that we're not caring. Or maybe there might be another-- I'm not sure, but I know-- There's another couple of conflicts, OK. But because of the Padres, we won't carry the Thursday night game. It will be with what I'm saying. I believe Adam just said in my ear, it's going to be on KCBQ tomorrow and Friday. OK, so tomorrow night's game will be on some sister stations. You've got the Chiefs and the Ravens tomorrow night. Do you have any fantasy players going tomorrow night? Not really. In our league, no, not really. Well, that's right, you're only in four leagues. You must have somebody going. I have to talk about our league on the show, because they're very familiar with that league. I don't think I do. I'm not quite familiar with my team. What about you? I don't have anybody going tomorrow night, but my opponent, who is Connor, my godson, he's got Zayflowers going tomorrow night. So I am worried that Zayflowers is going to open the season with a four touchdown performance and bury me before the season even starts. I would be worried, too, not because it's going to happen, but because that's something that happens to people like you at night. Yeah, it does happen. But if you're a Baltimore Raven wide receiver, you're not going to be heavily involved in the offense. But all they get to do is throw a couple of long wins to you, and I'm in deep trouble. I'd rather have-- I really wanted Derek Henry, but he went off the board way too early. He went early. Friday night, it'll be Green Bay in Philadelphia. Now, I will not watch that game, because I am not subscribing to Peacock ever again, and we all know why. But here's my-- I don't know. Do we know why? Yes, because they-- yes, I think everybody's heard me complain enough about it. OK, but here's my sneak for Friday night for all of you people out there that are kind of like me. The Eagles-- yeah, weird. The Eagles Packers game Friday night is being carried at midnight on the NFL Network. This is ridiculous, everybody. So all you have to do is not hear the score Friday night like I will probably try to do, and then tape the NFL Network from midnight to 2.30 in the morning, and then the next morning, Saturday morning, where you wake up, you have a little breakfast, you enjoy the Eagles Packers game. But what about the scores around sports that you're not checking, because you're trying to avoid the score? It's just-- it's something you either make the commitment to do it, or you don't. You know, I really have a problem with this dv-- I know you do, you can't do it. I can't do it. But you asked my wife where I'll be at 3 AM Friday night. I'll be up watching the Eagles Packers game. Lori, do you find it as weird as I do? She does. No, she says no. She thinks it's pretty weird. But she's got your back. I know she does. But you know, we have a lot of people up here, but please tell her that when we talked about the fantasy league earlier, the props that we gave her for getting an A draft this year in our fantasy league. That's true. She did a great job. And her team is ready to take your team-- Your team is stacked. It's not bad. You got the number two pick, right? She did. That's a good pick. She took CD Lam, and I think she picked Josh Allen this year. That's a great pick. So she's looking pretty solid. But anyway, so yeah, the lovely one is here at Buffalo Wild Wings with us. But that's Friday Saturday. Then Sunday, it's all about Scott Hands. Yes. And you know, you watch-- Seven hours of commercial free football stars. I mean, it's the greatest thing television ever invented. I don't think there's ever been-- name something that's as impactful as the invention of the red zone. DVR, Adam says. Oh, just the whole DVR? Yeah. You're right. To have a sports world, I would say like the first down marker was-- Oh, you mean the yellow line on the field? Yeah. That's a good one. The score box. The score box. You know, invented the score box, don't you? No. You don't? No. Our friends at Fox. Oh, I think that maybe didn't. Yeah, football used to only be on ABC and CBS. And then, 30 years ago, whatever Fox got the rights for the first time. I do remember this. And it was when Fox was still a relatively new network. And they had the Simpsons, and they had a few other things married with children. Oh, yeah. But Fox didn't really have a lot of programming. So to get the whole network on, you know, in the minds, they got the NFL, and they started the Fox box. It's called the Fox box. Interesting. And if you watch a game from, you know, whatever it is, 25, 30 years ago when Fox started the Fox box, the graphics have improved. Oh, tremendously. I mean, it used to be this little white box up in the corner. It used to say like LA and then SF. Yeah, like they scratched out the score, 7 to 3. And someone's writing it. Yeah, right. And there was like second quarter. But it was, it was a, you know, an amazing thing. I mean, nobody thought to do it. I wrote an article. This is the switch of gears on the sport. But I wrote an article for 97 through the fantasy.com like five years ago about the single handedly, single handed greatest invention in TV history for sports. Watching. OK, so you've got something. Yes, better than the red zone. It just, it just got better than the Fox box. It might not be better than a red zone, but it's definitely better than the Fox box. OK, golf has the shot tracer. Oh, that's a good one. Because that's a good one. Because you can't see it unless the shot tracer is following you. No, that's a good one. I like that. I like the golf tracer. Yeah, that makes golf a lot more watchable. Do you know how they do that? Yeah, some guy sits in the truck and with an art, with a pencil, and he just kind of draw it. No, I don't know how they do that at all. That would be funny, though. How does that work? It's like the same technology as Doppler weather, Doppler radar. There's not anything in the golf ball itself. No, it determines something that's moving fast. And so it locks onto whatever is in it. And it just follows that voice. And they have all the stats, like, how many feet from the middle it is? Oh, no, it's for names. It makes golf a lot more enjoyable. No question about that. All right, we'll take a quick time out. 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Visit Ixcellearning.com/audio to get the most effective learning program out there at the best price. Welcome back to the final segment today, Gwen and Chris. Thanks to Adam Clueg on the board. Yes. Pilling in today while we're out and about. Of course, Tony's down at Petco Park. He was on with us earlier. Scrappy and I are at Buffalo Wild Wings. I don't know that we've been able to acknowledge every name of everybody who came up, but like Dusty, very cool. He came up, introduced himself. He didn't win anything, but just be in here and having fun. And a lot of people, I mean, the turnout was really good. Oh, yeah, this is going to be a fun broadcast. So we really appreciate everybody who came out and came up and said hi, and I hope everybody had a good time. We certainly have had a good time. Our guy, Hamby, took care of matters over there in the promotion area. And his friend, Dante Beshet, over there, who doesn't know who Dante Beshet is. But his name is Dante. I don't think I'm legally allowed to ask Dante how old he is, but I don't know that he was even close to a Dante Beshet. Not born in the Dante Beshet era. No, no. But Dante was our assistant over there today. So everybody pitching in to make it work on Gwen and Chris. We have a caller out there, Paul. I believe so, yes. And he wants to talk about the greatest invention ever, because we were talking about the Fox box. I'm talking about the red zone. You're talking about the golf tracker that follows the ball. Paul's got something he wants to nominate from what I gather. Paul. What's up, guys? I'm not too much. What you got? Yeah, I want to do a little old school. I want to go back to when it was easy to watch a podro game on Channel 4. Every day, Padres, Uncle Petty. I didn't have to stream. I didn't have to look for it. I had my Padres every day, every night. Channel 4 was-- This is right off Chris's alley. Yeah, Channel 4 was great. And you know, they-- I mean, look, what they're doing now with the Padres TV, at least it forwards us the opportunity to watch the game every night. They didn't have a choice. Valley sports went bankrupt. I understand that. But I'm saying what Paul is bringing up was went back in a simpler era. Yes. Where, you know, there was Padres TV on Channel 4, and we all watched, and, you know, you got it, it was-- look, you're familiar with Orcillo and Mark Graham-- Yeah, yeah, yeah. Mark was on those broadcasts in Channel 4, but it was just more of a local flavor. Whereas what you have now is kind of a national thing. With local broadcasters. So I get what Paul's bringing up. But you know what? I was thinking about this during the break, too. And the most important invention in the history of sports-- entertainment, right? The rock, I know. It's very simply-- and I know you may balk at this, because you don't like-- you don't like these guys and what they represent. OK. But there's nothing bigger and more wide-reaching in the invention of sports, world, entertainment-wise, and ESPN. Wow. They're just-- it's not even-- it's not even close. They were-- of course, they were engaging. It's really not even close. It was 1978, Scrabine. [SINGING] [SINGING] Thank you. Some of us can remember that long ago. But in 1978, there was no ESPN. Like, there wasn't. It didn't exist. You watched-- there was two things I did for sports. One is I listened to a radio station in LA called KFWB. And the reason I listened to it is because at 15 and 45 passed every hour, they had the score updates. So you could follow the progress of games. The only other thing you could do is watch your late local night news to get a highlight or two of the Dodgers or the Angels. Maybe a highlight from one other game if something really crazy happened. That is wild. I mean, because I've only-- That's all you got. I mean, imagine that. Like, seriously-- I can understand why ESPN is a game changer, because they brought sports into everyone's living room across the country. 24/7. 24/7. And nationally, I can understand that for sure. The ESPN that's today, I'm not interested in. It's different now. You're right. It's so corporate now, et cetera. But when they first started, also, you got to say about ESPN was kind of weird, Scrabine. They really had weird stuff on. Like, they didn't have an MLB contract. They didn't have NFL prime time at the beginning. You want to know what I listed? They didn't do NBA games. They did Australian rules football. They did equestrian. They did whatever in the world they could do to fill 24 hours a day. And then they put Sports Center on once or twice a day, which was kind of their one show. But other than that, it was pretty barren there for the first five or six years of it. I think everybody who's ever watched ESPN in the '90s will know what I'm about to talk about. But I love the strong man competition. That was on ESPN strong. [LAUGHTER] I will do that. Because you know how they take the Kig and they have to, like, throw it over their head and then they're taking them a tire. Was that the same as the lumberjack competition? No, that's a great two. No, they still have them. They had some crazy stuff back in the day. It's pretty awesome. I mean, think about that. It took until the '90s to get the strong man competition. That meant that you had to go through the whole '80s before you even got to that. That sounds brutal. Yeah, ESPN was not what it is now. But ESPN changed it, honestly, for everything and everybody. And that's just-- there's no arguing that. You can't-- very similar to what happened in 1981, two years later, and stop playing the song at him because I'm getting annoyed. But in 1981, MTV was invented. And what did that do for the whole business industry? [LAUGHTER] But MTV did the same thing for music. You know, in the entertainment world. It did. All of a sudden, everybody had to make a video and you got to know-- anyway, you know what happened. My question is, who is still making music videos? Because they're still making music videos. Oh, yeah, they're still-- they're just not on MTV. You got to look elsewhere to find them. MTV was a thing that I watched growing up because TRL was on there with Carson Daly. They had this show called True Life. They had a bunch of other shows now. I don't even know what MTV-- I don't know what they show anymore, either. But I will say this, MTV nearly flunked me out of a semester at San Diego State one year. What? Because you would get up in the morning, Scrave. You'd come out to the living room and you'd put MTV on. And you'd say to yourself, just one more video. And then I'm going to class. And you never do. One more video. I'm going to class. And then one more. And then one more. And before you knew it, class was over. That happened more than once to me. OK, so this is a little embarrassing. But when I went to Colorado State, if I came out with a music video for the song Miss Murder, I skipped class to watch TRL, to watch that video. Of course. 2006, this happened. Well, I mean, this is a long time ago. But those are the things that change the world with all due respect to all of our little other things. Do you think this changed the world? Wow, look at this transition. What, sports talk radio? No. Oh, it's not to bring up a situation. Oh, what? DeMar Hamlin is going to be starting week one for the bills. And this is the first time he's actually started since his incident in Cincinnati, where he had cardiac arrest on the field. Now, my original big five question, and then I replaced it with the stoplight question, was, is DeMar Hamlin something that we're going to be talking about in 25 years? As a moment in sports that we'll never forget. Because I feel like it's already kind of went away a little bit. Yeah, my wife asked me about DeMar Hamlin this morning, actually. Random? Yeah. We were talking a little football. She goes, where's that guy? Does he still? She remembers names. Yeah. Nobody's going to remember his name, I don't think. But we will. But people will remember where they were when that happened. I think. But not that-- no, not life-changing to people. Because at the time, I feel like it would have been life-changing, but over time, it's just gone away. I don't want to even be morbid. If it would have had a worse outcome, we would remember it for sure. I mean, JFK being shot would have been JFK being shot had there not been-- We don't talk about Reagan's assassination, because it didn't happen. It happened. It happened. It happened, but he didn't die. That's right. All right, here's one thing the Major League baseball took too long to get right. Oh, yes, that's right. Two and a half weeks ago, the Padres played in St. Louis against the Cardinals. Hang on, sir, we're just doing our radio show. So we need a little-- just a little room. Thank you. So the Cardinals are playing the Padres. There are two runners-on base at the time. Yes. Michael King is pitching to Nolan Arinato. Yes. I don't think there was a score in the game. Arinato hits a bullet in about a 99-mile-an-hour shot off the bat that bounces in front of Tyler Wade at shortstop, explodes past him. You said this the whole time. Into left center field. And I thought that's got to be a double. Two runs scored. Cardinals took the lead, two to nothing. They went on, I believe, to win that game. They called it an error. And Tony and Jesse thought it was an error also on the broadcast. They did. But I thought to myself, in this day and age of baseball, they call everything a hit. And that ball was really scorched. I thought they would call it a hit for sure. They did it. They called it an error. Excuse me, the runs were unearned. Michael King's ERA was not affected. I don't know if Nolan Arinato complained. I don't know if anybody complained. I don't know what happened to Nolan. I want that double. Yeah. I don't know what happened. Today, two weeks later, Major League Baseball has announced that that was no longer an error on Tyler Wade. It is now a double. Which is all of this time later. So Michael King's ERA just changed. Nolan Arinato's batting average just changed. And the RBI's. I know. I was just-- Adam just said, I don't know if he went out over there, but it affects fantasy matchups that we just had. I know. Because I am someone who had Michael King. And he-- I ended up-- the ERA thing in our fantasy baseball was very close. So I'm going back to check. But I don't know how you would go forward from there. Yeah. So if you have a week-to-week fantasy baseball is what you're talking about. Yes. And you had Michael King. Yeah. They're not going to go back and change your ERA now. No. Is that correct? Here we go. But in a fantasy baseball league that is ongoing all year long, like I'm in, like I do have Nolan Arinato. So I'm expecting that an RBI gets added to my team total all of this time later. It's right here. Michael King, year and runs too. Yeah. And isn't that fun? I mean, it's just kind of strange. To me, there ought to be maybe a statute of limitations on something like this. You know, if you didn't change your mind in the first hour-- Like, are they sitting around? You know what? We're not going to change it. Are they sitting around watching this play over and over? I don't know. And they're like, OK, actually, you know what? That's why. Right. I could get it later in the day, you know, because people were talking about it, or after the game, Arinato called up to the score booth and said, hey, come on. Yeah. Or Mike Schult even called up and said, hey, you can't call an air on my guy. All right, I get it. But two weeks later, everybody's forgotten about it. That's very true. And now they bring it back up, and they say, oh, no. That was a hit. That is very true. So that I found really weird. Really weird, but that's how we end our day. Tomorrow, we're back in our studio. Yes. And we'll be on at 2 o'clock. Yes. It's opening day in the NFL tomorrow. Yes. We also have a pottery round table. Tomorrow morning at 10 AM sharp. Don't miss that. Nice. We'll all be involved. And then you and I, tomorrow afternoon, with Tony from Petco Park. So make sure you're with us. Thanks again to Adam back in the studio. Everybody here at Buffalo Wild Wings. Take care of them. For Tony Scrabie, Chrisello. Enjoy the rest of your Wednesday evening, everyone. Good night for Mira Mesa. From the mind of a two-foot tall talking spokespuppet comes this year's biggest challenge. It's time for Bob's Dare to compare. 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