Key Takeaways
- The podcast previewed World Series Game 5 and a Ravens/Dolphins watch party, highlighting specific baseball performances.
- A segment explored 'Top 10 Transactions People In Sports Would Love To Have a Mulligan On,' citing multiple team examples.
- Historical sports decisions, including the Blazers drafting Sam Bowie over Michael Jordan, were discussed as major regrets.
- Listener comments, including criticism of a host's 'first world problems,' were addressed during the show.
- Breaking news reported a potential WNBA Collective Bargaining Agreement impasse by the October 31st deadline.
Deep Dive
- Game 5 of the World Series is scheduled for Wednesday at 8 PM ET, with a live stream featuring Chris Cody and others.
- Last night's baseball game included strong performances from Alejandro Kirk and relief pitcher 'Klein' in extra innings.
- Pitcher Eric Lauer also delivered a dominant extra innings performance, earning praise for his control.
- Clayton Kershaw secured the final out in a potentially World Series-ending performance, observed with anxiety by his wife.
- The segment began with examples like the Vikings' decisions regarding Sam Darnold and Daniel Jones.
- The Bills trading a draft pick that allowed the Chiefs to select Xavier Worthy was cited as a regret.
- Other mentioned transactions include Markelle Fultz over Jayson Tatum and Ben Simmons over Jaylen Brown.
- The Cardinals selecting Josh Rosen over Lamar Jackson was identified as a transaction for a mulligan.
- Regrettable trades included the Magic trading Chris Webber for Scott Skyles and the Atlanta Hawks trading Luka Doncic for Trae Young.
- The Lakers trading Kobe Bryant to the Charlotte Hornets was mentioned as a transaction Charlotte might regret.
- The Portland Trailblazers drafting Sam Bowie over Michael Jordan was highlighted as a significant historical misstep.
- The Boston Red Sox trading Babe Ruth to the Yankees for cash was cited as an even worse historical transaction.
- A listener, Benjamin Sabalos, criticized host Dan for complaining about wearing a costume, labeling it a 'first world problem'.
- The discussion also touched upon the 'curl' hairstyle and the use of dry cleaning for masks.
- The segment addressed listener comments on various topics, including sports media integrity and snack availability.