20 Burst results for "Joe Davis"

"joe davis" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

The Rich Eisen Show

02:30 min | 5 months ago

"joe davis" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

"When Eric Williams is in the huddle, there's a different mentality for our offense and we lost that one, Eric was out for the rest of the season. So there's a lot of things that people will talk about. But for me, that was always the biggest one. It was going to be hard for us to get back there without Big E. And that's when it kind of showed itself. We really struggled. We put Larry Allen out at right tackle. So he's out of position and he's got a bad ankle and it was just, it was a tough lift for us. They were a good team, but it was so frustrating because we were sitting on the cusp of history to do three in a row. And there's a few teams have had that opportunity and nobody's been able to cash in on that yet. Not even those patriot dynasties. So for us, that will always be the one that I'll always wonder about. And truth be told, you know, God we needed Jimmy. You know, I just, I wish Jimmy would have stayed one more year and taking a shot at it. You told him that? I'm sure, right? You've told him that, right? I hope he knows. I hope he knows. He knows how he knows how important I hope he knows how important he was to our teeth. I mean, that's the one thing. You know, sometimes coaches, they feel like they're just the person in charge and you set the schedules and you organize a camp and you do all the different things and you've got your staff. Jimmy was more than that for us. Jimmy, Jimmy, was he had a lot of our swagger. Just the way that he carried himself the way that he coached, he was a big part of everything we did. He was a huge part of everything we did. And when he left, that was a huge hole. I mean, people talk about having to replace players and maybe sometimes you're not quite as good because you weren't able to replace that player. We weren't as good when we lost Jimmy. We lost a lot more just than his leadership at the top just the way that he carried himself and the emotion that he brought out of our team. Maybe that's why Jimmy calls this his book is memoir swagger. That could be exactly it. You're helping himself bother too. A moose, thank you for the call, great spot, a great conversation. Let's do this again. Have a great time with Joe Davis. Sounds like you guys are, have a great call on giants eagles and then we'll chat down the line. Greatly appreciate it. You got a rich sounds good. Yeah, enjoy the weekend of football. I would have to really try hard not to. It's going to be dynamite. Thanks for that dowel Johnston. He'll be calling eagles giants on Saturday night with Joe Davis on Fox right here on the rich eisen show.

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"joe davis" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

05:14 min | 5 months ago

"joe davis" Discussed on The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

"There is a three year old dark bear brown Philly by army mule out of the saint belano classy Caitlin owned by JD thoroughbred Joe Davis. Joe and Larry Davis, Chris Hartman, trains Francisco area at a ride. Their third win each respectively classy Bridget paid $4 two 62 42nd three U glow girl three 83 60 7 juniors joanie at 6 64th was number four crack a lacking $2 payoffs the exact $19 the try three 46 60 and the dollars super $915 and ten cents. By the way, we've got about 6 minutes to the 9th and final at Oklahoma. We've got about three minutes to the 5th at San Anita. A few notes about that 8th race at Oakland park. First of all, classy Bridget has never run poorly in four career starts. I am inclined to bet against her next time out. And that's hard to say right now because we obviously don't know who she's going to be running against. She's either going to be in a two other than allowance or some sort of a stake race. And she's coming off a race where she's probably won by 6 lengths. She was down on the inside, the entire way was a fantastic ride by Francisco areata. He knew what he had to do. The closers and the wide runners have not been running well today, just as they didn't run well last Saturday. And classy Bridget stayed closer than she usually does. She stayed on the inside and somehow never had to come off the rail and scoot it onto an east wind. So she kind of rode the paved highway to the win. First of all, the two things that I look at with that. I look at the fact that she may not get that bias next time out, not that maybe she wouldn't have won anyway, but that was his easy as could have been for classy Bridget. Secondly, I don't understand why jocks leave the rail open for closers. And it sounds like I'm being sour about that. It makes no sense to me. We saw, we see this all the time. And I understand that, listen, if a horse is tiring and they can't stay on the inside or if the inside isn't the place to be, that the jocks come off the fence. But when a horse is in front and down on the best part of the track, why would you make it easy on the horses behind you? Like I said, listen, I don't ride horses. I did in summer camp a long time ago. Pretty sure there were no races involved. I don't know what it means as far as he went in a horse's tiring and trying to get him or her to stay down on the inside. But it just seems so strange that a rider can stay down on the rail and never, ever have to worry about going around horses that are in front of him or her at any point, that the Red Sea just opens at the top of the stretch, and they just come firing on through. We've seen it at least two times in the races we've covered today at Oklahoma park. And I think Francisco arietta has been aboard a both of those winners. So he's recognizing that that's where you want to be and he's getting the trip that he wants instead of having to figure out how to go around these slowing up horses that are in front of him. All right. Off my soapbox. Let's get back out to San Anita as they're getting to the starting gate for race number 5, 6 furlongs on the turf $50,000 the claiming tag for the four year olds and upward here, scratch number 7 commander Kai, we've got 9 of them going to post right now the favorite drawn outside rebel posse for filled the motto and Ricardo Gonzalez coming off a fourth place finish in the stormy liberal stakes on the turf at delmar last time out, so dropping in for a tag. I think this is the first time in the career of rebel posse that he's in for that attack significant drop in class for him. And public thinks that he is the most logical of the winners. This is not a down the hill race. It is a more traditional 6 furlong turf race that course that came into action just a few years ago. Frank mirama, at Santa Anita as the call of race 5. And thereof. Mongolian memory and rebel posse the first two out with my summer dream close up in third. Here's give me the loot. Hustled up sharply on the inside and give me the loot and managed to wish are now heading head with Mongolian memory. Those three virtually across the court's rebel posse might summer dream at the rail. Bennett's commander in mid pack 6 off the lead too clear of candale, got before to visit inside Henry around the far turn. And give me the loot is the leader by three quarters of a length managed to a second. Then it's Mongolian memory in the white colors trying to come back for more. Commander looking for racing room while making a bed on the far outside rebel posse is next, candale, white cap is on the far outside, my summer dream gets a sweet spot. And here he comes. My summer dream takes the lead with a furlong left to go. Candale finishing well far outside,

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"joe davis" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

05:38 min | 8 months ago

"joe davis" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

"Anyway, it should be fun. I hope it's fun. It would be hard to be more fun than the Phillies have been thus far. Yeah, but I'm glad that we could have my gun to tell us how it was on the scene. Sounds like it was as great as it looked from a fire. I really like towels. We had a whole bit in our live stream where Meg was talking about just the mechanics of towel waving, and evidently it poses a problem for some, but I was just saying that visually the towels are really great. And it's good on TV. Yeah, it looks great on TV. It's like a synchronized skeptical activity. Far prefer it to thunder sticks or whatever, because it's a little less obnoxious and annoying noise wise, but it looks great. I was skeptical about the red ones, 'cause usually when you think about towels looking good on TV, they're white or like as low as I am to give Pittsburgh credit for anything sports related. Yellow. Yellow ones do look good on TV, but I think that the red towels played. I did not expect that to be the case. That looked great. It looked like such a fun atmosphere. It was really rocking. Yep. All right, well that'll do it. Good luck with the World Series, Mike. Yeah, thanks. All right, that will do it for today or almost, but not quite. I have a few closing thoughts for you in a past blast, of course. So a few things that I meant to mention and did not, as far as I recall, we talked about how great the Harper Homer was, it's also great just that he happened to be up at that point, right? Because so rarely does it seem a superstar's up at the most important moment. You can't put a bat in the superstar's hands unless he's on the bench for some reason and he can pinch hit. You can't necessarily choose who's up there at that moment and who gets to have their capital M moment. And so it was fortuitous for the Phillies and for Harper that he happened to be at the plate that we get that all time moment, not that Philly's fans would have been upset if someone else had hit the Homer instead, but hey, Harper gets a signature highlight there, as Joe Davis said on the call, the swing of his life, although he has many more swings to come. Not unusual for the NBA, let's say, where you get to put the ball in the hands of the guy you want taking that shot or NFL, where the quarterback always gets the ball and can throw to whomever he wants. Baseball the batting order dictates all that and you just hope the wheel spins and lands on the right spot. Also, while it would be nice if Harper got his first championship, it would also be great if dusty baker got his. I guess that's the one reason for neutrals to root for the Astros. Not that everyone has to hate the Astros because of the signs doing thing, which happens several years ago at this point. Maybe you want the best team to win. Maybe you want them to be rewarded for their team building over a period of several seasons, but if you're like most people and you're rooting against the Astros probably and for the upstart underdog Phillies, seeing dusty have his day would be one reason to pull for Houston. I was also going to say I bet you could go back to when Joe Girardi was fired and get some good freezing cold takes at old takes exposed of us talking about the Phillies at that point. I seem to recall on one episode around that time that we talked about which organization was in a worse spot, the angels who had just fired a manager named Joe or the Phillies, who had also just fired a manager named Joe. I'm pretty sure we came down on angels because we acknowledged that the Phillies still had a chance to make the postseason this season, and whatever we may have said about their long-term future, perhaps still applies. But yeah, we did that see pennant winning Philadelphia Phillies coming at that point in the year to be fair, neither did most Phillies fans I would imagine or just about anyone at that point. And in my defense, I did pick the Phillies to win the third in a wild card before the season started. So that's something I just didn't pick the third NO wild card to make the World Series. It does amuse me though that Yankees fans I've seen some saying we should do with the Phillies do and go get the superstars, which that much is true, but I don't know that the Yankees necessarily need to emulate the Phillies. Let's not forget the Yankees were a far better team than the Phillies during the regular season, the Phillies made the playoffs because they expanded the playoff field this year. They've been good in October. Does that mean they were a great regular season team, and of course they had struggled to make the playoffs up until this point, so they've had a real Cinderella run, but let's not make too much of it. I've also seen some Yankees fans complaining about the one dimensional offense and all of that. It seems like they took some steps to rectify that this year. Yankees had like a league average strikeout rate, their base running was much better than last year, their defense was much better. They haven't hit in the playoffs, and yeah, they struck out too much, but that doesn't mean they're offense was not constructed for the playoffs, then again, that's a refrain we've heard about the Yankees for years, even though being a Homer reliant does not seem to be a disadvantage on the whole in October, striking out a ton, and not hitting homers. Yep, that's not good. But not too many people were complaining about how that offense was built when it was firing on all cylinders early in the season. They could go get a big lefty slugger though. Seems odd that they don't have one of those in Yankee Stadium. Okay, a few people have sent us a recent episode of star talk the podcast, as well as a video excerpt from it that I will link to on the show page. I have actually appeared on that podcast and I subscribe to it. I don't listen to it all that often, and I had not listened to this episode in which Neil deGrasse Tyson talks about exit speed and launch angle, and as far as I could tell, makes a mess of it. And look, I know Neil can be a big buzzkill that's kind of his thing. He comes along and he spoils everything by nitpicking. Now we respect pedantry on this podcast, but for one thing, it should be fun and not too self serious, and for another, it should be correct. If you're going to come with pedantic corrections, you got to get them right. And in this episode, he argues that MLB or

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"joe davis" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

06:35 min | 10 months ago

"joe davis" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

"Is an analyst for ESPN and Jess, what a week to be working as a Dodger broadcaster. You know, the news about Vince Scully. So tell me about that experience. I mean, it was we knew he was sick. But we had no idea that he was that close. So it was the middle of the game. Hear from your producer, you know, Vin Scully is passed in, you know, where the Dodgers broadcast and we're going to be covering this and you know, I immediately started to think of all the memories and just all the things and feeling blessed that I had grown up a Dodger fan and listened to his voice every single day pretty much of my life. At least during baseball season, it was always on, whether it was the radio, the television, and sitting next to Joe Davis, who ultimately was the man to replacement Scully and the way that he was able to weave through that broadcast and, you know, feeling a ton of emotion about it too, and wanting to do it right, but not having any preparation. But in some ways, that can be the best thing because it was very, very raw. And I felt like sometimes that can be the best thing versus something that's super prepared. So was this something that you have been on those with a headset on and the producer talks to you and say, look, here's the news. This is what's coming on. How much from the time that that was said to you to when you actually went on air with it and what were you processing emotionally? Yeah, it was probably, might have been like, so he came on with one out and I forget, and then it was probably within another so that that inning ended, and we went through another half inning. And then in that break, they're like, okay, or we're going to do this. They're going to mount it on social. And then we're going to talk about it. And it was like, oh my gosh. And you know, I felt bad for our truck because they're going through clips, trying to like, you know, covering a game and you're trying to we're in San Francisco, so you're not at home, you don't have all your things, and they're trying to get different sound, they're trying to get photos, trying to weave it in. And then for Joe. Joe got really quiet, and I could tell he was trying to figure out how and what he was going to say. And again, you're also live on television covering the baseball game. So it was so different from anything. I could have imagined, yet, you know, honestly, Joe Davis, the way he handled it. I could not have imagined anyone doing it better. There were stories he told, which was so perfect for Vin Scully in that moment. That I had never heard that Joe just knew having studied and having known and again, like not having prepared, so just the things that came to mind to him. So even in this game, was so well done. He had me emotional to be honest. And it was honestly perfect. Tell me about your interaction with Vince Scully. You know, talk to before earlier in the week about how I was just scared of him because I was just in awe that person is someone who grew up a huge Dodger fan. What about you? What was your interaction with him? Well, it wasn't until, you know, honestly, the interesting part. You know this is, you know, my first game really ultimately was Sunday Night baseball at Dodger Stadium. Covering a Major League Baseball game, just the way that everything had worked out in 2015. And my first realization of so many that day of like, oh my gosh, is this really happening not only am I doing my first major league game, major game is walking into the vin schoolly press box. And I remember very vividly looking up and then walking into that booth and that was my first thought. Was like, oh my gosh, this is where Vince sets. And, you know, he was still currently working. It wasn't until the next year that he retired. But it wasn't, I hadn't met him yet. Obviously he wasn't there that day. There were a couple interactions where we were, you know, I was there on a Saturday and, you know, I was able to meet him. But you know at the end of his career, he didn't come out much. He was getting so many people that were constantly coming through. So my interaction like so many felt like, you know, it was him coming over for dinner every night because his voice was on every dinner. Joining us in the way he would talk to you made it feel like a friend, you know? So it wasn't even my personal interaction. It was more of just the interaction I have had since I was born of listening to him in our home. Yeah, I was gonna say, yeah, I mean, you grew up listening to him and he was a constant presence in your dad when you were little little and your dad was the one I'm assuming who was deciding what was on TV at night was that Dodger game always on? Always. It was always on. And this was even when he was a football coach and we had his tapes running on a separate TV so that he could watch the offensive line and whatever team they were going to play over and over and over again. So we had been on football on the visually watching football O lineman in reverse like over and over again and been Scully on in the backdrop and his voice telling us about that night's Dodger game. I'm guessing, you know, you have such a great relationship with your folks. Tell me about relating all the time, you know, where you got to be around Vince Scully or, you know, you got to meet him or some sort of feedback from him. Your conversations with your dad, because I'm guessing your dad was probably thrilled. Yeah, I think, you know, yes, his biggest thing was always in our relationship. My mom too. I think, you know, as much as my dad was the baseball guy. And this is where vin, and I think for any announcer. And for me, and I think about this, I actually all the women that he reached. In a time when growing up generationally, well before me, you know, men watched baseball and sports and some women did, but then and my mom tells me this and it reminds me all the time about the storytelling. And how she wasn't a baseball fan, but she was a fan of the humans that were playing the game because of Vin Scully. And it's a reminder I've taken with me forever because, you know, as you know, want to reach as many women

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"joe davis" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

04:32 min | 1 year ago

"joe davis" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"I am your host, Jimmy trena. Thanks for listening. Hope you guys are doing well, very good show this week, Brian Curtis from the ringer. Is my guest to go through some media. Goings ons, Drew Brees out at NBC, ESPN's NBA halftime show. A bunch of other topics with Brian Curtis always a great guest here on the SI media podcast. Then two hour weekly train of thought segment with my buddy sala kata. One topic in one topic only with Sal this week, he got into a little Twitter thing with Kevin Durant. So we break that all down, Sal versus Kevin Durant on Twitter in the train of thought segment. Before we get to the show for this week, just a reminder last week, Richard deich from the athletic my old Sports Illustrated colleague on the show to discuss media news. Joe Davis from Fox Sports, the new lead voice of MLB on Fox was on two weeks ago. If you missed those, check those out in the archive subscribe rate review. Subscribing is very important. If you can leave a review that helps tremendously. And if you want to hit me up with any questions, we will answer them during an upcoming train of thoughts segment. All right, Brian Curtis from the ringer on the latest sports media news followed by Sal la kata and the train of thought segment right now on the SI media podcast. All right, joining me now always an excellent podcast when he joins me from the ringer and his own podcast Brian Curtis Brian, how are you? Good to see you, Jimmy. Good to see you. Thanks for coming on. Of course. A lot of good media topics going on at the moment. And you obviously dip into it on your pod. I have to ask before we even get started because I thought about this. You have excellent guests every single week on your pod. Especially I feel like lately too, you've really provided some great interviews. Do you have a Booker? We have some help with booking, but all the sports he wants I do myself. I mostly do myself, I have to say. So I don't have to then like you any less because if you had a Booker then I would give a little person when it's like, man, would this movie director come on my podcast? We have a wonderful person who helps me out with that stuff, but announcer types the familiar announcer types. I guess that's me. I recently got my best pitch ever for a podcast guest. Maybe like a month ago. I got pitched, Dr. Phil..

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"joe davis" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

04:15 min | 1 year ago

"joe davis" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"The gas grill than the medium thing. I know, I know, I felt that the other day when I saw people ripping florio, I was like, oh my God, but my steaks, I think I'm not sure if a steak was as bad as people, I think he had bad lighting, and it made the steak look really gross. I think it was bad lighting on his photo. And people are mean about the food. You think they're mean about my crappy calls of baseball game. You should see him come after some of that food. But everything I saw in your Instagram page looked amazing. So you could find something. You did the pizza in the egg. And you showed that was good. That was good. Yeah. You know, every time I post every time I do a brisket or any beef ribs where it's a long low and slow and it lines up with this crunchy bark inevitably, I'm gonna get somebody who tweets at me. Wow, you burnt the hell out of that. And I just want to pull my hair out. You know, that's what it's supposed to look like. That's the bark from doing the smoke, but we got to get off social media, Jimmy. Yeah. Well, I wish I could, but I can't. I know. I need it for my job. I feel bad though about that article now that you saw it. I figured you would never see that arm. I pulled the tweets from people ripping you. But listen, just as someone who's in this and pays attention, you're not even anywhere near in the top 50 of play by play people who get crapped on on Twitter. So at least that should make it. That was just that was a one off. That was a one off. I hear you. Forgive me for that, please. Okay. I appreciate that. I appreciate coming on and good luck with the new gig as the lead MLB voice for Fox and we'll see what happens with the NFL if you get that number two gig and if not you still get, how do you feel about this as an NFL guy? It does seem like everything shifted towards the AFC. Do you ever think about that with Russell Wilson's there now? And they got all the quarterbacks, NFC's maybe on a little bit of a downslope. You ever think about that or yeah, I mean, I guess if it was okay, are they going to put me on if the AFC was even an option for me? I guess I said think about that, but it is what it is sort of thing. You guys still have Brady and Rogers though. Yeah, yeah. That's exactly. It's cyclical. A few years from now, absolutely. Back the other way. Yeah. Absolutely. All right, Joe, good luck. Like I said, congrats and thanks for coming on. And maybe we'll have you on maybe World Series time when the pressure gets ramped up. Let's do it. I appreciate a man. It's good to talk to you. You too. Take care. Thanks..

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"joe davis" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

07:40 min | 1 year ago

"joe davis" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"Turn into a Dodgers. This is the Los Angeles dodges. Let's put the broadcast crew in a nice place, please. Look at the pirates. It's a one off trip. So that's the setting Don trail and I was sitting there just having fun because that's what that's what we do. And I think it's easier to have fun and kind of be like, oh, here we go when you're sitting in that bar. But in any ways, Muncie was up the bat once he's been having a horrible year. Don trell says, hit one to the people. Let's see him get his foot down a hit one to the people. And next swing, he pops it up, huge swing, and he pops out of his company base, and that's when I said he had swung through a person. Okay, I knew that had to be the Internet doesn't give you context, but that makes a lot of sense. That's a great but even that is funny though, the way that I mean, if they would have whoever put that clip up on wherever I saw it, they could have put that whole thing with Don Charles words first, and it's still works. It's something pretty. Yeah. Before I let you go, and I'll remind everyone you can hear Joe doing game Saturday night on Fox 7 p.m. eastern and Philly smith's. In prepping for this podcast, I checked out your Instagram page and I saw that you are a big, big griller. Yeah. So like to me, this is way more fascinating than baseball. Way better. Yeah. You look like you take it very seriously. You know what you're doing, but also it looks like you're really into it. Yeah. I'm kind of a boring dude, Jimmy, where it's like I got my family. I got my job. I don't have a whole lot of time for anything else. Food and restaurants and making my own food is the other little sliver of my time. So I started doing this probably 2000 14 right after we got married in the kids yet. Grilled on my dad grilled on a Weber kettle as I was growing up. So it was always something we did in Michigan or Michigan summer. So I got into it a little bit, converted my Webber kettle into a smoker. You can rig them up to make them into a smoker, started doing that in 14. And it's kind of become my side obsession. I saw an Instagram. You have the big green egg. I do. How about this? The big green egg was a gift from my old college football partner, Brady Quinn. Oh, really? Yeah. You saw me cooking on the Weber kettle and he would say I'm getting you an egg. I'm getting you an egg. I'm sure season ends just right around Christmas and truck pulls up with a big green egg rolled off there. It's a great gift. It sure is, and it's now, it's a great gift, but now I go right into Seinfeld Kirby enthusiasm mode. When I hear that, now this pressure on you, like you can't just, you can't just send a thank you text, like you gotta, I guess the good thing there is that you can just come over and I can cook for them. Okay. Was that like, did you have to reciprocate? How do you top the big green egg if you have to research? What do you do? I think when the gifts that big, you don't reciprocate, 'cause what are you gonna do if you have a bottle of wine? Right. Okay, check a box, you know? Exactly. I think I don't think I did reciprocate. So I think so, tell me what you have in the backyard. Do you have like multiple grills or is it just the big green egg in one gas grill? What do you got? We were sitting around during the pandemic. Everybody's sitting at home 2020 and you know what boom was like home improvement stuff in California, hardscape, outdoor stuff. So we're sitting there looking at a backyard like eh, we don't like it. We're not like it. So let's redo it. So we redid the backyard, put in an outdoor kitchen in California we're so lucky we get this gorgeous weather. So I got the big green egg. I've got a gas grill that I don't really use at times. So it's mostly the big green egg, and any time which this time, there aren't many times, but any time I can, I'm out there kind of forcing myself to slow down and just take in a full day. It just came into my head as you was speaking. Did you see the thing recently? I think it was probably last week, maybe a week ago, with florio from pro football talk, where he tweeted a picture of a steak that he had grilled. And it looked like shit. And people were destroying him on Twitter, and I was reading the comments and I was laughing, but in the comments, people were like mocking him for using a guest grill. And I have a guest grill and I'm like, oh, okay, now I'm an idiot too, because I'm using the guest grill, and you just said, you don't use the ground. So I use, I use my grill a lot, but I wouldn't say I'm a griller and I'm not an expert in, you know, when I saw your Instagram, I was like, okay, I go out there and I'll cook a steak and some sausage and some burgers and whatever. But I use a gas grill and then I felt shame for using the GRAS. Gas grill when I saw the replies to the floor a little bit. You should probably upgrade you. Yeah. I know. I don't want to deal with charcoal and all that stuff. I was going to say if you don't have to pay a bunch of money, you just want the charcoal taste, but if you don't want to deal with the charcoal, then you're not going to get the chocolate. The convenience of the gas grill is plus here in New York, it's a little different. We have like three ideal months for it. I mean, I grill in the winter, but I stand out there with a park in the light and give me like, if you were like going to impress people, like let's say the Fox team was coming over and they were going to make it like, you know, the number two and I fell announcer and you needed to put a meal together. What are you grilling to impress them? I'd probably ask. I like as much as I like food and love trying new restaurants. I have kind of a picky Midwest background where I grew up with not a wide variety. So I was like when people when I'm going over to somebody's house to have they ask me or at least you know what I'm getting into. So try to ask stakes, you know, I like to do stakes on cast iron. That's something I use the gas grill for. I'll put the cast iron into the gas grill, heat up the cast iron that way. All right, so educate me on something, because I'll use the kiss, I am for a steak too, like in the winter. But is there a benefit to doing that? The cast iron on the grill as opposed to a stovetop. It just whatever can get it hotter. You got to get that thing piping hot as hot as you possibly can. So I'll use, I got a guy here in LA just this amazing friend of mine who hooks me up with some great meat. So I get some steaks, do those in the, I'll do the fillets on the cast iron. I'll do like a tomahawk ribeye on the egg. I'll sear that, see the hell out of both sides. Bring it to temperature indirect cast iron back to that. You do a little bit instead of using oil or butter or anything. I like to use a little bit of beef tallow to increase that in. It's basically beef fat in a cup. It's awful. It's so gross, but it works. I grease the pan up that way. Salt and pepper. That's all I do on the beef. And get that nice char on there. And I'm an amateur, man. Really, I'm an amateur guy. It doesn't look like it. It didn't look like it. Another huge controversy that always goes on on the Internet is like, how do you like your steak? I feel like if you don't say medium rare, I like medium and then some of them out. What do you do? Medium ram? Like medium medium. For myself, now when I'm cooking for big group, it's typically a little below that. I try to at least because I think that you're right, you know, to most people steer that way. You should be more ashamed for.

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"joe davis" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

07:09 min | 1 year ago

"joe davis" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"Tell me about that. I think that the challenge that came out of it, Jimmy, wasn't as much like, okay, am I ready for this or am I not? I think it was that like you said at 24, 25, 26, whatever the age was when I started doing these events, this was big. I was doing number two college football. I was already starting to fill in for Joe on baseball a little bit. So I'm doing this big time stuff, and it's amazing. But then it was easy to feel like I kind of stagnated because I've gotten to this incredible spot probably before I was supposed to. They took a chance on me. So I think I had to mention kind of coming to terms with the idea of maybe not being the guy like long-term and finally getting repping my mind around that. Well, for somebody who that's always been the goal, I raced to this kind of like B tier of announcers and then it's like, well, what the hell? I feel like I'm banging up against a glass ceiling. So that probably would be the biggest challenge to the whole thing. A challenge that I think I had started to get past and it wasn't as big of a thing when this whole change went down. I asked that question terribly. I think the better way I should have asked it was, did you have any self doubt when you first went to Fox? Because you were young because I would imagine, you know, someone in their 40s who's done minor leagues 20 years, gets in there, like, okay, I deserve this gig. I'm ready to go. I have experience. At 26, because there could be a little of like, oh, am I ready for this? Who do I think I am doing this at 26? So that really was how I should have asked that bad question. Yeah, no, no, no. No, I don't think I had any of that. I think there's always been a little bit of like, I have to, I'm not going to get the benefit of the doubt because I've always kind of been the young guy. Even doing minor league baseball, I was 21, 22 when I started in double-A and it's really young for that level. So I guess I've always had to consider that and I don't want to use the word overcome that because it's like, come on, like you said. We're not doing real hard work. This is in rocket science. I don't know that it overcome anything as much as kind of be conscious of the idea that I'm not going to get the benefit of the doubt. What I think that I think that led to a couple of things. I think it led to one good thing and that was I knew I had to nail the basics, right? I couldn't get facts wrong. I had to be perfect. The negative of that was I had to be perfect. And I didn't, I'd probably, for the first 5 years of my time at Fox and I'm far from perfect now, but I didn't let myself be myself as much as I should have. I didn't have as much fun as I should have on the air. It was probably too uptight and that was because even if it was subconscious, I was trying to, I guess, probably overcome the idea that I didn't have the benefit of the doubt because my age. Yeah. I feel like things have swung and I do feel like in this day and age today and maybe it's because of with social media and all this, I do feel like fans, most fans I should say, not all. Most fans want, there's got to be some levity. There's got to be some fun. Whether it's NFL or MLB, people yearn for something other than just, you know, here's the one oh, it's a curved ball ground ball short. But I feel like fans more than ever want some fun from the telecasts. It's funny you say that. I'm working right now with Don tro Willis on some Dodger games. He's been filling in for orders on some of the road games. And we didn't know how it was going to go, right? Don Charles is not a former Dodger. He hadn't done a ton of games on TV. And I think he'd be the first to tell you he's not a traditional listen. But I think the lesson, everybody loves him, and I think the lesson is a good one for somebody like me who's like, okay, we got to get everything right. Like we got a nail to call and we got up the information. It's got to be perfect. We just got to have fun. People don't give crap out if I have the best stab or the best story. They just want to tune into the game, not worry about the other stuff and enjoy they hope their team wins and then they hope that the people that they're listening to are fun to listen to. So I think that Montreal on the way he's doing the job is a great lesson for me and for all of us. Do you want to help shape the world through advanced technology? Are you passionate about artificial intelligence and data science? Big bear AI is a leader in decision support software. We're seeking developers, product managers, cloud operations experts, and sales and marketing professionals for our growing team. You'll find top notch health and financial benefits and work with highly accomplished peers bringing the power of AI to decision makers everywhere. Apply now at career big bear AI that's careers dot big bear dot AI. 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But we're going to play this call and I just want to know what was going on here. Can we play the call? Please Shelby. On a payoff pitch. He hits one to a person. All right, he hits one to a person. Is that now a Joe Davis signature call? What do we got there? Yeah, right, right. You can expect that game 7 in the world. You're just going to drop that. So it's funny you bring that up now. That was Don trell and I were working together. There's just Dodgers, Phillies. We're not on this trip. COVID stuff with our broadcast. Oh, that's right. Yeah. Doing the game off monitors again. So we're sitting in a closet and el segundo, where the sports center LA studio. Yeah. So how about this last night, Tyler Anderson takes a perfect game into the 6th inning and I'm in this makeshift studio and I'm thinking, I'm about to call the 24th perfect game in major league history from a freaking closet in el segundo, California. That's amazing. They couldn't put in a real studio. They have you in the closet. I mean, it's not like a closet, right? It's a former side.

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"joe davis" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

SI Media Podcast

07:47 min | 1 year ago

"joe davis" Discussed on SI Media Podcast

"You for listening on this week's episode. We have an interview with Joe Davis, who is the new voice of Major League Baseball at Fox taking over for Joe buck. He's in the mix for the number two NFL job at Fox. And I'll tell you a little bit more about the interview with Joe Davis in a second. Just full disclosure here, I just want to be totally honest. The interview with Joe Davis was recorded early Tuesday afternoon before we got news of the unspeakable and unfathomable tragedy school shooting in Texas. So I don't want anyone to think, you know, we were just having this fun interview and talking about grilling, which we did for a while while that was going on. This was recorded before. We got that news. No train of thought segment with sala cotta this week. We're just going to give you the Joe Davis interview. And hopefully, we can get something done here and try to fix whatever problem needs to be fixed. I mean, I think we know the problem that needs to be fixed. But I know that's not why you guys are listening. So we're going to just give you the Joe Davis interview this week. It's a good one. Like I said, Joe takes over for Joe buck. He will call the World Series this year. He's been at Fox. He's been at Fox for a long time, and he's just 34 years old. So it's a really, it was really fun to get to know Joe Davis first time I ever spoke to him. First time I ever interviewed him, really enjoyed it. It seems like a really good guy and we talk about his sort of rise, taking over for Joe, how he thought it all played out. Differences between calling baseball and football and we talked a lot about grilling because if you go to Joe Davis Instagram, he likes to barbecue. So that was a, that's the last like ten minutes of the conversation. Before we get to Joe Davis, just quickly, if you missed any recent episodes, go into the archive, subscribe. And rate and review. If you can last week, we did an all train of thoughts edition with Sal. Two weeks ago, Andrew marchand, three weeks ago, Katie Nolan, four weeks ago, Ryan rosello, if you missed any of those, they're in the archive, subscribe to the pod and like I said, leave a review and we'll read it on a future episode. All right, let's get to Joe Davis from Fox Sports, the new voice of Major League Baseball right here on the SI media podcast. All right, joining me now first time on the SI media podcast and he is a man that we are going to get a lot of these days now that he is the lead voice for Fox on MLB and maybe moving up the ranks and fox's NFL coverage, Joe Davis, Joe, how are you? A good Jimmy, how are you doing? I'm well. Thank you. And congrats on being named Joe buck's replacement is the number one lead baseball voice on Fox. That has to be a huge thrill. Yeah, it really is, man. It honestly is, it sounds cliche, but it's what I dreamt of doing. Had you asked me when I was ten or 12 years old, I would have told you, yeah, I want to call the World Series. So I've been pinching myself ever since I found out. The funny thing about asking you when you were ten or 12 is that it wasn't that long ago for you. I mean, you're just 34 years old as a lead play by Playboy is going to call a World Series, like you said. I mean, that's pretty spectacular. Did you ever imagine it would all come this quick for you? No. I mean, honestly, I thought Joe would do it forever and Joe. It just hard to envision Fox without Joe buck. He's the guy that, you know, I started watching the World Series and the biggest NFL events. He was the guy doing it. So you just, of course, it's what I dreamt of doing and hope that it would happen sooner rather than later, but just had zero expectations that there would be a world where Joe would go somewhere else. It's funny because on this podcast over the last few months when the NFL broadcasting carousel went completely haywire, I've often talked about how it basically all story. Everything that happened, it all started with basically Peyton Manning and ESPN not being able to get him and ESPN wanting to get Romo and then CBS making this crazy offer for Romo. And in a crazy circular way, you're getting this gig in a way because of Peyton Manning and Tony Romo because that's what led to Joe leaving and going to ESPN and then you get to move up. Have you ever thought about how it got to this place? It's crazy, right? They're going to like, they're going to make a 30 for 30 on this whole thing, though. They said they're going to be, I mean, more than like an article. It's going to be a book written on this movie. Yeah. Maybe you can be the guy, Jimmy. It's funny you bring up the patent thing. I guess I hadn't gone that far along the line of logic on that far back. I found out for sure it was happening. I tongue in cheek, toasted Troy Aikman with my buddies that I was with. And I actually was with Kevin burkhart. We found out the same day we were together in Las Vegas doing the PAC 12 tournament when Brad's ager flew out and told us each individually and that night we got a bottle of champagne together and that was the toast. Here's Detroit Aikman, who I kind of looked at without taking a steps further down the road is going to patient zero to the whole trickle down. Yeah, it is. Everything all got started with that Romo contract because the novel is the other people on that money and then but it is funny. You said it perfectly. Whether it's a 30, 30 or a book, it's all going to, it can show how Tony Romo affected that contract with CBS went and so many directions, including yourself. It's amazing too. You know, I mentioned 34. You're going to replace Joe buck, who left for his pen. You also took over for Vince Scully. So I would imagine that experience helps you tremendously in replacing Joe who did baseball on Fox, I think, for 25 years. Yeah. I think so. And I think Jimmy, it's because one way to channel it would be, oh my God, I'm replacing Ben. Oh my God, I'm replacing Joe. But it was really important for me taking the Dodger job to right away, say, look, whether it is or it is an I can't look at it as replacing him. I'm the guy following him because I think if you're looking at it, it's trying to replace him that you're going to fail. And it's the greatest ever to do it. Joe is a legend. So I look at it as a responsibility to be the one to follow Joe just like I did a responsibility to be the one to follow in. And I also look at it as a big part of what makes the gig special for me. How could it not make it special in the doctor job? And then for Joe in particular, he's the guy who I grew up listening to and thinking I'd love to be a little bit like him someday. Take me in my listeners back a little bit because you know I'm here in New York. So obviously I don't have as much of a pulse on what the reaction was like when you did I'm gonna use the word replace just for lack of a better word. When you took over or replaced or when vin retired and obviously pretty much the all time greatest baseball voice, I think everyone agrees with that. I want to know fan reaction where because I could see it where fans were like, okay, vin is of a certain age. We get it. We're not going to be so hard on this new guy here in New York. It might be, well, you know, we don't want anyone doing the games other than this guy and now we're going to give the young guy some grief here. How.

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"joe davis" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

09:00 min | 1 year ago

"joe davis" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"This is Bloomberg best on Bloomberg radio This is Bloomberg best I'm at Baxter and I'm Denise pelo green So Denise how many times will the fed actually hike rates next year Well if you ask Neil dutta head of economics at renaissance macro he'll tell you four times that But he also tells Bloomberg's Cali lines and guy Johnson he doesn't think we should call the fed hawkish Because I think they're following the data I mean you know one of the interesting things about the December FOMC meeting is that they revised up their expectations for growth They revised down their expectations for unemployment and they revised up Their expectations for inflation So what do you expect them to do Obviously they're going to signal more interest rate increases So if you sort of plug all their revisions into a sort of standard or standard kind of tailor rule type model they're not indicating they'd hike any more than that So I don't really think what happened in December was about their so called reaction function That's what we got at the June meeting not December And I think that's one of the reasons why at the on the day itself the market sort of took the news in stride So I would in characterize this is a hawkish fed I think this is a fed that's had they not signaled what they were what they did They would look increasingly offsides relative to the data as it's coming in All right well this is a fed that already has accelerated the pace of taping tapering that looks set to end in March Are we looking realistically at March left off I mean I certainly think it's a lot of meeting one of the reasons why they're accelerating the tapering is to make it a live meeting And then just think about what's going to happen between now and then I think it's highly likely that we're going to come back in the new year and we're going to get a strong December jobs number Point number one point number two what's going to change on the inflation picture between now and then We're being told by the usual suspects to keep waiting for this moderation and goods prices It's like waiting for Gadot I mean if you look at wholesale prices for used cars they're still rising At a meaningful rate And so we're not going to see a moderation in goods prices Meanwhile housing inventories have been paired back to the bone I mean you think when you think they can't go any lower they do People are buying homes at strong prices That's going to continue to keep the pressure on rental inflation So you know I think when you put these things together you have strong jobs We know that initial jobless claims are declining We know that job openings are strong To me that sort of is presaging another decline in the jobless rate So I think we're going to be back in March and the fed's going to be revising down there expectation for unemployment potentially revising up growth And maybe even taking their inflation estimate up a little bit but I think the data as it's going to come in over the first quarter will probably lead them to hike And Powell was pretty clear He doesn't seem that he is not signaling much discomfort with the limited space between the end of the tampering program in the first height I think markets will be okay with it because it's not the data right I mean if you're in an accelerating nominal growth environment are strong nominal growth environment That's an environment where companies that trade on the S&P 500 can make profits And that's ultimately what there's very strong demand for stuff toys These are being built in a fairly significant way Absolutely I mean between PJ masks this year is the big one And for the benefit of our radio audience Neil has canceled the bookshelf work from home shot instead he is surrounded by a pile of stuffed animals including what looks like a rather large minion from Despicable Me guy Someone on Wall Street had to take a stand against standard bookshelf background littered with books that let's be honest None of us have ever actually read So no Neil normally I work my way across people's bookshelves and try and read into kind of what they think is behind them I'm trying to do the same here I got a mini mouse I got a pretty big minion I think that's a troll in there somewhere as well It's a good selection you got going on What about a role in the rolling off of the balance sheet What about QT Where does that come in is that what you think will really spook investors I think that's a great question And if you go back to the most recent historical analog guy it's 2018 right I mean the fed was hiking And the balance sheet was contracting And 2018 the that year I believe the S&P 500 fell I think about 6 to 7% over the year But if you go back to that period what was really the driver of that weakness in equities Was it the fed Or was it the fact that the former president was prosecuting a trade war Most of the big declines in the equity markets in 2018 didn't happen on days of new fed information It happened on days of trade tweets Pressing pressing the heat on the Chinese The broader economy was fine So you had a tailwind from the economy and earnings that year You had a slight headwind from the fed but really the weakness in equities that year I think was driven by the trade war So unless President Biden wants to prosecute increasing trade tensions with China I think the markets will deal with it And also 2022 is probably going to be a year of synchronized global economic activity as we all exit the pandemic together One of the interesting data points that I've noticed lately and you can take a look at our Twitter is that mobility out of emerging Asia Korea Thailand Indonesia India It's up and to the right which suggests that you know they're getting on with it and that to me suggests that we're going to turn the corner on this supply chain issue And that was Neil dutta head of economics at renaissance macro with Bloomberg's Kaley lines and guy Johnson And we got a little bit of a different take on the fed and the markets possible reaction from Joe Davis global chief economist at Vanguard And he tells Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Shen Ali bassick the bond market is really underestimating fed hikes Let's listen in And I think the one fortunate theme is that going into the year into this new year the major developed markets have some considerable underlying strengths We were undoubtedly going to see a deceleration in growth That's not a bearish sentiment It was just acknowledging how high we were this current year but we look at the labor market in Europe certainly in the United States And I think that ultimately will carry the day I mean things would have to get materially worse on a number of fronts for anything to really derail the recovery in 2022 But with economic growth slowing and projections coming down how does that not start to do or some of the headwinds we've seen particularly in the job market Well I think we're going to see a growth scare It's something we've talked internally at Vanguard for a little time I think we will see a little bit increase in consumer hesitancy perhaps in the first quarter We will obviously even have a little bit greater drag in terms of fiscal cliff but I think even if you're a little bit more on the pessimistic side you're still talking roughly 3% growth at the low end for 2022 That's certainly above trend And it will be consistent with a labor market that will continue to just continue to add jobs The backlog of existing openings is still significant and which means that by the end of by this time next year the unemployment rate will be lower Wages will be higher And that's a certain ballast to consumer spending You mentioned of course developed markets there Joe I'm interested in your take on emerging markets Of course there's the ongoing headwinds of what the U.S. monetary policy system looks like But also inducing news how much do you think eventually we might start to see money move into emerging markets that more risk on attitude into 2022 I think eventually but I think we still have to go through Again emerging markets I think there's just mixed news I mean I think you certainly have some economies benefiting from just robust demand across the developed markets But they are also plagued some markets with high inflation problems We've seen that in Latin America and some ports of the market are actually not as compelling from evaluation perspective as you would think I would think by far the most important factor in addition to a really just the health of the Chinese market I think there's modest downside risk to China I think the real estate weakness as well as the regulatory tightening in addition to the zero COVID policy maybe a little bit of a headwind certainly in the first half of the year I think if we look in the second half of the year.

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"joe davis" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

02:38 min | 1 year ago

"joe davis" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

"Injury at least puts it in play smith with a running in pain. Is peterson. Reach us oh no one of the things you always worry about. As a first baseman that ball getting thrown up the line in her arm getting hot into the runner. Max muncie getting hurt right there. A right elbow injury. The voices heard there. Joe davis nomar garciaparra on the dodgers television network. Here was dave roberts after the game. Talking about the muncie injured. Right now. there was some testing but it's still sort of unclear what it means really. I think that it's still painful. I just don't want to. We don't want to close the door on a potential down the road postseason appearance. So we're going kinda see how he responds over the next few days and See where it takes us. The dodgers host the cardinals. The nationally wildcard game on wednesday adam wainwright pitching against max scherzer. The giants will await the winner of that game to face in the division series. Are going to be talking about all that coming up with tim. Kirk first pitch is part of espn nation. Brought to you by dr pepper. College football is back consoler. The fans return to glory with fans ville by dr pepper. The one fans deserve in the american league on sunday. The whole question was who would come out of that. American league wildcard race. Seattle needed a series if things to happen in order to make the playoffs but they were jumped by shohei. Ohtani juerg walsh. Here's the one one delivery and shohei drills a ball deep to right field and it is allah hair the first spat or other games. Shohei ohtani he drills one out homerun number forty. Six of the season and sunday is showtime walsh's ready pitch swings at that one in drills a ball deep down the right side. It's outta hair sick at night in a role that walsh's hit one out against seattle. That is it's huron shot. And that is a six to angels. Lead jerry smith and angels radio. Am eight thirty angels. Win the game. Seven three but overall what a great season for the mariners. Tim and i'll be talking about that coming up. The blue jays in the orioles george springer had himself a day to get the blue jays a chance to.

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"joe davis" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

Mason & Ireland

06:05 min | 1 year ago

"joe davis" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

"He lost it in the end zone. He said his dad wouldn't have wanted it to be any other way to for him to have lost it in the end zone which was really really cool and i was thinking last night as i heard about this story. You know i think. I if i was an athlete or even okay so when my dad died i was gone for a week. I was like. I'm i'm like hyper emotional john. How long did you take off. Your dad died. My dad died on a sunday. I worked monday and tuesday and took wednesday thursday friday off to to get ready for his funeral. On saturday i went right back to work. Wouldn't do higher. You're much more emotional than me. You took you took a week off when your dog died. Took a week off. Well let's face it. You would take a week off if you've got a hangnail but the death like knocks you for a loop. It really does. It really does or hey. What about what about last night. Were you nervous when the packers were going at it. There in the lions looked to be competitive with jared goff honestly. I was driving home. I wasn't even attention to the game. That's a good better there. You go gambling machines. Attention to the game bergman. Are you watching peyton. Eli yeah. I like peyton. Eli when it got to the point of the brett farve stuff. I don't really like listening to brett farve period so i just kind of tune that out but the rest of it was good. I like listening to them. I think they do a good job. I think they talk about things that are interesting to the game. I can watch the game. I don't need somebody telling me what's happening. I can watch what's happening on the field so them talking more interesting to me yeah. I wonder if it's to winning. What's it is it doing ratings. What peony light yellow bit. Not as is that. A legitimate is the average joe. Fan watching peyton and eli more. I think it's like five to one in favor. Of the traditional telecast. But that doesn't matter. I mean what they're looking for is buzz and they're getting it. Yeah they definitely are. They definitely are so. I wanted to mention something about the dodgers. So kenley jansen is the most Besmirched that a word besmirched athlete in los angeles. He has been criticized on a regular basis by everyone on this show. I think maybe except hey herrera you can league. I know except you. You've you've been supportive kendra wrecked and you know. He is allowed to earn runs in his last twenty one innings. Now i think he has regained elite closer status and i still get people going at me on twitter saying oh yeah when he blows his first game. It's going to be in the playoffs. And all that stuff. He is right now. He's the best closer in the game. Here's what i'll say about kenley. And i don't have any hard evidence back this up but greg. I think you'll agree with me when kinley comes into a game. My first gut reaction is ono. Really like i would almost rather see anyone else. Come into a game then kenley and what's weird about. That is statistically he's their best option. But i- greg are you are you with me on that when he comes in when they get a shot of him warming up in the bullpen. Or when joe davis says kenley jansen back to pitch the ninth. I'm like oh god here we go. Yeah it's one of those situations and he actually. Joe davis even says it to. He goes buckle up. Here comes kenley. you're right. this is a real thing. I don't know. I still get a little bit nervous but i mean over the last month i felt i felt okay about it but at the same time once it gets to the playoffs. I don't think i'm gonna be as okay with last year. When he was unusable. In the postseason i mean i think he is going to be the legit closer of this team in the postseason most likely. But let's see what happens when he gets a guy on bass or ways and he always gets guys one game to play off. Managers gives us seven innings and we go to blake trying to the eighth and we go to kenley in the night and we backup. Leave sherzer in. Just don't take him out. I don't want i don't want training. I don't want kenley. Lectures one hundred and twenty pitches. He can go hundred twenty about that. One game playoff if we do wind up in. And i don't think we're going to is that. We're playing the cardinals and adam wainwright they'll have setup for some out of it and the other day. He looked really good. Yeah he's been good. He beat us Two weeks ago when we were in saint louis. So yeah that's that's my only concern about a one game. That's why put all that money on the dodgers winning division. I think we're gonna win the division. I believe we're going to win the division. I think that's what we should put out there that we're gonna win the division. I think we're gonna. I'm gonna use the secret to put us in the division crown. Make it thirty k. No yeah fifty if you did want. I'm betting on them to win. The game playoff. Here's mason. Here's the weird thing if you just look at the european analytics guy. Yeah if you look at this analytically okay. The giants are probably going to win on average this year. If you take a twelve game sample size the giants win eight or nine out of twelve if they do that. The dodgers have to win ten or eleven out of twelve. And that's really hard to do. I don't think the padres are putting up much of a fight you know and the giants played them six time and we've got him three times but six of the twelve or against the padres so let's say the padres just somehow figure out a way to win one.

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"joe davis" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

Mason & Ireland

04:43 min | 1 year ago

"joe davis" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

"It's very frustrating. Because you have to think about it from the giants. I is that they're thinking we're playing amazing baseball. And we're still only two and a half games up so it does go both ways yet. Dodgers have won twenty seven of thirty three right not been able to pick up any ground on those guys and they but they're not able to push away from us either so that's a good portion of it. We're down to seventeen games right. Yes only seventeen games but it's also there's you can see some things in the dodgers that are happening right now. Gavin luxe came up and he's hitting the ball it looks really good. It's not it's not. He doesn't have a lot of power hitting singles doubles. But that's all you really need for him. He's i'll tell you what. Greg i think. I think cody bellinger may have turned the corner to them i you i hope so. From his settled on his swing. You could see it last night. He's he's narrowed a stance a little bit. And he's pretty lou. As joe davis pointed out its kind of loosen the shoulders He looks more relaxed. The play he looks more comfortable at the plate. Allehanda bend the knees. Yeah had the double. The other night had a single last night last night to double last night too I feel like he may have turned the corner. And maybe the dodgers did the right thing by grinding and grinding and grinding and continuing to send him to the plate so one of the biggest things that people talk about his shoulder and i think that's one of the biggest things like you saw last night. What the shoulder actually means the shoulder was when he hit a long fly ball that died at the warning track. That's the show. Everything else is just his approach at the plate so now that he's actually kind of taken walk here and they're hitting a double the last night's you're kind hoping that that's where he's going but we still have the seat. I feel good about it. I feel. I think we've turned the corner. With cody. bellinger turned the corner. I mean he is not a one seventy hitter. He is not a one seventy hitter one sixty or whatever it is right now. He's just not that guy. He is a much much better player so much potential there and if we can get them right for the postseason what a boost for the dodgers offense. What a boost. For the dodgers. I was looking forward to a really fun. Pennant race in september back and forth dodgers giants trading leads. I'm kind of at the stage. Where just they just feel like a team that has some magic to it under his postseason magic. I don't know if it's just a regular season thing. They looked like they were going to die out a little while ago. We're back before that series. The dodgers remember they lost a bunch of those games brewers raves. They came in it. Looks like all the guys were hurt. And they're their their pitching rotation down to like two healthy starters and for whatever whatever they've got going on up there they've been able to whether and they just keep winning. I almost think i was of the opinion and win the west now. I'm i'm kind of moving off. That i just think giants have it this year. Though give up. I rea- so negative today. You hate her or you hate the manning brothers you think. The giants are winning the division mobile. What is wrong with age. You get up on the wrong side of the bed today. I don't know you know what it. I know what it is. I was doing organizing at my house. So the you know when you're organizing you're in this mood is like you have the throw it away. Donate or keep right. And i'm gonna throw it away mode like toss toss on us that task task. Give it away toss. I'm like very ruthless today. With my organizing that i was doing so i think that's that's affecting my my my hot takes every type. The giants have been on the east coast or something because they seem to be playing early and every time before the dodger game even starts today ran like no drama. It's like they win early or break. Open a lead. We're like oh we got to win or else we get a win or else not stepdad. Leo's giants fan. He's the way part of this. Oh bag magic. Dust team of destiny thing he says you and gregor such homers. Honestly if you're a fan of a team you are a homer for that team not stepped. Leo is a homer for the giants. And i will fully admit i a home. His fan all right coming up next for you. I want to get to this midseason nba tournament. Which has once again been suggested by adam. Silver in the nba. And whether or not this is actually possible. And don't forget. Mondays are now dollar mondays here on seven ten. Espn every monday. Get a chance to win ramps tickets and if you win you get a shot at a million bucks. Every winner will give us their prediction of the two super bowl teams in the final score. If you nail that you get a million bucks so million dollar monday start next monday. Mason ireland seven ten espn..

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"joe davis" Discussed on Keith and the Girl Comedy Talk Show

Keith and the Girl Comedy Talk Show

03:34 min | 1 year ago

"joe davis" Discussed on Keith and the Girl Comedy Talk Show

"To stay bad marks not gonna run like a newspaper is going to judge what is appropriate in terms of links at wording and they're going to get quotes for you and kind of make it up As a semi collaboration by breathed left behind. But it also is there copied. And there's about. We are so bereaved. Said the children upon finding out to the king molly passed away onto the next realm of heaven where there is no sadness in the loneliness and only happiness. There's also section the obituary where he writes His children didn't like that he was tough on them sometimes but learned that it all worked out for them to be successful in the end. You think that would make too subjective ito. It has to be sacked based at something like that would be checked view. Is that actually how you didn't feel. And how long is this whole thing by seven pages. This obituary it's a he's going to get to cover it so it takes so much space inside was he writes he wrote. He was extremely popular in the seminary. My brother also went to the seminary and talk to people that know when they're like. Yeah yeah i think i know. I think he gave us ride. Sometimes you added. You're extremely popular in the seminary and i did. He's a football passes in my high school game. What are you adding. These are people who have to say something nice about everybody right and this is what they found. He gave us ride. Sometimes you remember cool guy. Joe davis ride sometimes highly respected by brother said i wanna put in real quotes from quote. At least he doesn't do drugs guessing. Those whole thing is going to end up being like somewhere around one hundred hundred fifty words mixed in with everybody else and yeah. It's more like a fantasy obituary draft like at. I wanted on my tombstone the entire thing. We were thinking. Do something like well. Someone has to work. She lovingly yelled as the child. Screen back lovingly from the basement steps stopped fighting tears of joy streaming down his face. How many lovingly bad verbs are used in. This one sentence added a piece. I'm starting to think he's a little fibber. That's what i'm saying what. He should do the obituary. Do it like he puts so he self published two bucks voices. Self-publicising go anywhere. But he made them And he let he. He printed two bucks. Yes and that'll be wrote. The beginning of the book start with quotes but throw quotes from him and he's telling himself that that's okay because he'll be like this book about god opened my eyes and change my mind said quote. A student is like what i was. A student wants. Well did the book change your open. Your eyes it's still ally it'll be writing can open your eyes sure sore. So that's what the obituary should be like a loving person a waitress. He.

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"joe davis" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

01:50 min | 1 year ago

"joe davis" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

"Maxence all out to right center field. That one's well hit off the wall. Wall come in to scorn double for staticy map. Excursion on the angels television network. And here's the final. Call the last out. Cedric mullins. Last chance for baltimore tonight and after a series against the indians where the angels scored a total of two runs in three games they put up fourteen runs on nineteen heads tonight to send the baltimore orioles to their nineteenth consecutive laws and during those nineteen th straight losses the run differential for baltimore a hundred aids an average of five point seven runs per game. I have to confirm with my friend. Sarah lang's that it's the worst. Nineteen game stretch run differential in the history of baseball. They had the worst eighteen game stretch as we learned from sarah yesterday. Let's get to the good stuff. Dodgers and padres base each other last night. Aj pollock gains rupe. Railway right field amazon comes another throw goes to dot in time and on single j. paul tonight. Joe davis on the dodgers television network. The dodgers win that game five two to the end of the night. The padres fourteen games out of first place in the national league west behind the giants. Who had a good night in queens. Here was mikey stransky in the top of the second deep right field. That should make him feel better. It is gone. Drabs turned on the fast baugh. Giants are on the board. It's tutu won his night teeth of the year fleming.

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"joe davis" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

Mason & Ireland

06:07 min | 1 year ago

"joe davis" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

"I think they've brought some warmth to it and everybody knows somebody like ice rink with pat harvey. Yeah like pat pets like the best. Like she's the best news anchor i ever worked with. She's like genuinely happy for people when they do well. She's got a. She's super quick-witted. She's actually like she was born to be do exactly what she's doing. She's like the best news anchor ever but she. If you could get with that skill set somebody. That's like genuinely happy for you when you do well. And and kind of encourage you along the way could oprah do it i would. That's her brand. I i think it has to be somebody who can play like to me. Anderson cooper was a good show. Somebody play it straight but also be delightful and funny like you know when he goes the new year's eve thing he's great but could somebody that is like bubbly. Do could andy cohen. That would be interesting. No i don't think so Love handy cohen too. yeah. I don't think. I think you'd why don't they give whatever happened to the two people that alex rebecca recommended. I think there would be enormous. Grants groundswell of support for faust and somebody on twitter. Hit me with that. Who who is the woman who he recommended a woman. Yeah coach something. Laura gio neil degrasse. Tyson is yeah physicist astro physicist tried. I think he'd be an interesting guy. What about bill. Nye the science guy or somebody like that. Okay yeah that would work like a nerdy. Do the the question is i just think you have two weeks ago. You can almost go with this with the really famous person who people would watch just to see how they do or you can go with somebody. No one's ever heard of but you know they're great. I mean the. The dodgers did that with. Joe davis when they were replacing vin. Scully i remember. They picked joe davis and it was like. Wow that is those are some big shoes to walk into but they just knew the guy was great. They just knew he was going to nail it. People would love him. And i think they got it. But that's a that's a pretty big pretty big swing really. One of my good friends was involved in that decision And one of the arguments that he made for joe. He's a big fan of joe's. And i thought that was a brilliant higher by the way i think he's great but my argument was look. We could bring in a name a really big name guy like we bring in bob costas okay. I i went on twitter. Said why the dodgers should consider to be really good and it was like no no no. This was after. Joe had done some games and everybody loved him already. I ended up deleting the tweet but my argument was that if you put a young guy like joe in the chair he can grow in the job vin. Did you know vin was hired when he was in his twenties to to be the dodger announcer. Any stayed there for sixty years. That's joel stay there for sixty years. But i think joe will be there for a long time but it's hard to. It's really hard to pick someone who's really young and just nail it. I mean you gotta be done percent right. Those guys are out there. Allen's faust and tribeca recommended. Cnn legal analyst lower coats. Neither of them were involved as a guest hosting the show after his death. Yeah alex good doug man who is my statistician for laker games. He was chick statistician. Doug's been a stack in this work. He works with when he's not working with me. Works with alex and and just just a few simply praises him says it. I've met alec several times. I think he's a really nice guy but doug who sits next to him all the time and watches his method in texas says rock-solid that that if if based on what i've heard about alex if he was given that opportunity he would nail it. So it'll be interesting to see. Maybe they because they say now what they're doing is they're going back to guess they're going back. Swear one and they'll go back to host and they're going to reevaluate and come up with a different metric and now the richards's out of it and it's not fixed. Hopefully i think you said it or the var burton i i think would be a really good choice to. I think he'd be this out. The question is who are you trying to please because the real jeopardy viewers are diehard jeopardy watching every night. well. I don't know. I mean there's other game shows they can watch there. There's there's a whole network and but the real jeopardy watchers like those are the ones who were really upset that they pick mike richards. I think you gotta give the hard what they want stopped with the whole trying to play to the crowd and the broad audience and win the press conference. Give the diehards who they want. That might just be jennings. I assume that's who they want. You want me to ask my brother. He he was a jeopardy contestant asks him text him and ask him if he could pick it who he would pick all right all right reminder ten minutes radio tinder top of the hour. The end the play by play of the end of kobe's last game as it was heard that night on seventeen. Espn it was. Maybe the favourite game michael. And i've ever done for both of us. It was unbelievable arts coming up at the top of the hour. Coming up next donates. This right now. Oh yeah all right. Let's say you have one open roster spot at the roster for the lakers or the clippers whoever you wanna be okay you got one open roster spot and it comes down to these two people all right isaiah. Thomas who has apparently been killing it in in these pickup circuit had like an eighty point game at a charity event. Two weeks ago and is like getting back to what made him first team. Nba a few years ago or liangelo ball who've apparently balled out in summer league and is available for anybody. If you had to pick between those here tonight in studio right now you cannot see my actual reaction to this question. Okay so share. Your job is your answer next if you.

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Jets LB Jarrad Davis Out About Two Months With Ankle Injury

The Rich Eisen Show

00:19 sec | 1 year ago

Jets LB Jarrad Davis Out About Two Months With Ankle Injury

"Bad news for that jets. Defense rich Linebacker joe davis expected to miss two months with an ankle injury. Robert solace said wouldn't say was did say though it's not a high ankle sprain hopes to have him back around the bye week which takes six carted off the jets. Victory over arming. The jets preseason game against green bay

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"joe davis" Discussed on The BBQ Central Show

The BBQ Central Show

08:17 min | 2 years ago

"joe davis" Discussed on The BBQ Central Show

"And i'm like who. Who sent you down here. It's actually said. We'll but mr malzahn us at mr mazi said yes also said ed malzahn. I said so. Ed owns ditch witch and he was like yeah. He owns ditch. Which is the founder of that. Anyway i went up getting that for six hundred dollars a month ahead asking one last thing before we left and that was if i offered you five hundred would you've taken it. And he said yep we would have better taste so it went on from that too many many occasions if i need insurance support it's an engineer's over. If i need to just business advice. I'd go over to this. And that is huge planet acres and acres under a plant. I'd go in there and is available. Yes he's available. I'd go in there. And i'd say i've got this question for you and he'd always every time he would roll out a desk drawer and put his feet up on. It says well. Joe says i'm not telling you what you should do. But this is what i would do. And he would just tell me what he would do. Op slacker the that. I should learn a little bit that i would say that you can get a pearl for everyone. I got a bunch of pearls. No doubt about it so helped me a bunch. Not only with engineering with the cfo with this marketing group. This every time. I needed help. They were there to help me. How have you returned that favor through your career. Now i'll tell you i. I don't think that i could ever do what he did for me for anyone because he was just it. Was that perfect time and space. That happened right then. But what i do believe that anytime. That people were comes from kickoff experiences business experiences wanting to start their own business being there to listen to what they think what they want to do to encourage them and give them a few little pearl. So i've tried to do that. Every time i get the chance. And it's you gotta have an open door policy number one and the sunset rule if someone gets a hold of you get ahold of them immediately before the sunset goes down and then i think that Being able to have you know just open mind to different ideas as well and trying to put yourself in. The shoes gives you an opportunity to give them good advice and most of the time. It's something that were. They've gotta take every little bit you give them and you know just use what is applicable to them and what they wanna do. Do you think we're in a a state right. Now where the majority of the population is open to hearing something that might not be the same or of a similar mindset. Will people take a different point of view and in hopes of learning something or do you think we're not necessarily that kind people anymore or at least at You know what it's half and half. I mean many times you believe that people are dead set and they wanna go in one direction. Other times they are really open to any ideas and hopefully it we all have our thoughts and our processes of what's right. What's wrong and what's right with america. What's not right with america but the reality is that we there's a middle of the road for everything and that's the key to it is just being willing to listen and then help people or continue trying to start sturm in one direction or another direction. So dancer question. I think that it's it's it's still half and half thought we've still got a great great young group of people that are coming up. And i see it time and time again that man. They're they're fired up about business or fired up beck competition barbecue barbecue in general. They're doing that so we have to be in a great industry where people are sponges and they were all trying to learn and do more and more all the time. Joe davis enjoying me here on the show the website okay joes dot com and we could just talk for hours and hours and hours. So let's leave. The conversation here will pick it up and talk about the eventual selling of the pit company. We'll talk about the restaurants and stuff. Next time i mean you. You're a wealth of information. We're just gonna share. Have a ship here. So i appreciate the time here this evening. Anything else you would like to promote. Before i let you go actually no i just want to say thanks for having me and hey get out of there and do some cooking but some smoke in there and enjoy life try joe. Thanks so much for coming on. I appreciate c. Now all right. There is joe davidson right there. Oklahoma joe was just on this show if didn't notice and i am pumped up. I wish i had another hour. I mean i do. I got some other. Wow that was great conversation. Great insight and we're only halfway through that first business. I can't wait until we finish the cooker story because there's a lot of great questions there and decisions that he had to make some of the folks in the chat asking them how they compare the new ones compared to the old ones that he makes. So we'll get into all of that next time. He's on that was Hall of famer. Joe davidson from oklahoma. Joe's he's got the oklahoma jail restaurants. of course. let me talk to you quickly. about yoder's smokers. that's right. All the product build here in the states building. Pride through craftsmanship and world class customer service. That's the backbone of how they've built a company this approach translate into what truly be a bespoke style product that elevates gatherings with friends and family. They're honored to have trust the place. In the backyard of america from pellet grills to would fueled offset pits or charcoal grills consistent. Blue ribbon flavor has become synonymous with the odor. Smokers name make no mistake yoder. 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The different temperatures simultaneously connect to wi fi for cloud based monitoring or connect via bluetooth. If you have lecture. Google assistant your home. You're in luck because firebird fully integrated with both find out more by visiting firebird dot com or call eight one six nine four five two to three two today that's fireball to fireball to drive and firebird to grow and we thank joe davidson for last segment. You can only imagine how. I was trying to craft that outline the last time as well oma. We'll have him on again sooner than later. Maybe just a couple of weeks depending what the schedules like in the meantime. Let's wrap up the first hour. We have a great second hour packed and ready to go for you. Refresher libations and i will see you in just a few minutes. You're listening and watching the bark. Few central show right here on the barbe- central networks stick around right back..

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Hope of breakthrough in US-China talks

Bloomberg Best

00:41 sec | 4 years ago

Hope of breakthrough in US-China talks

"Percent. Hang sang down. One tenth of one percent. The ASX two hundred is essentially flat. And in Seoul, the kospi up two tenths of one percent. Global news twenty four hours a day on air and a tick tock on Twitter. This is. Bloomberg. The US is increasing legal pressure on wall way. Justice officials sit down to negotiate trade leaving the Federal Reserve with nowhere to go. Anytime soon. The first meeting of twenty nineteen begins today for more on the Federal Reserve policy and the outlook for a US China trade deal. Bloomberg's vonnie Quinn and guy Johnson spoke with Vanguards global chief economist Joe Davis, how have your figures changed over the last few days while we were in -ticipant in some elver elevator rise of uncertainty, but we even been worse than we would have expected the United States China and in Europe off seen a rise in what we call policy uncertainty that has lowered are already below expert below consensus growth forecast for the United States for China and for Europe. So we do the best. We can I think we're in for a turbulent economic growth environment for at least the next several months because this uncertainty even that you've been talking about today at the margin, crimps investment and jobs across the world is the data enough as a plug in anymore and not that we've been getting. The data. Economists don't even have what data door to get this year. But even if it were doesn't give us the full picture anymore. I don't think it does. I mean, I think we're still working through even even some of the manufacturing. We're we're going to see some of this inevitably given the restock and we saw at the end of last year, given the rise of tariff. So I worked for some top of waters. I think we're not going to get a clear picture that the economy

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Wait ... Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp is a star again?

The Ringer MLB Show

03:34 min | 5 years ago

Wait ... Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp is a star again?

"He hit and he kept hitting and he's continued to keep hitting where are you with matt kemp and the aforementioned concept time it's it's it's it's been amazing i mean that grand slam on saturday was obviously like any respectable major laker should have hit that specific pitch out but can't just paste it in it really just sort of br crystallized like this is a matt kemp that no one thought that we would see again and you know it's funny kemp's i two significant home runs of this season his homer to dead center in the freeway exhibition series right before opening day dodger stadium against the angels in his first homers in the regular season this year against dodgers et dodger stadium joe davis had the same call and he said matt kemp turning back the clock and that's exactly what feels like i said this weekend after i hit him on hit that moonshot i said i felt like i feel like i'm gonna time machine watching this guy and this is just something that fans always want to see with players like this but seemingly never do kemp as we all know in two thousand eleven should have won the mvp he was second behind ryan braun right ahead of prince fielder good good year for the for the brewers and you know since then it was a very steep descent for camp i think he got injured the very next season and he just never really put it together after that and it was heartbreaking we had this guy who i mean he was just custom made for los angeles he just looks great new dodgers uniform he's comfortable around celebrities he you know he was least like serviceable in the outfield in just like he could hit for average he could hit for power he was great we really thought that with camp in kershaw we really thought we just had sort of like the cornerstones for the next decade and that obviously turned out to be the case with kershaw but way too soon kemp was just all of a sudden off the radar and you know he's he hung around for a few more seasons it was funny the team was really starting to take off but kemp was not and it just i it had one of these uncomfortable things where you see this guy either in the lineup or on the bench and you just kind of think this just doesn't this just doesn't fit the netting nothing about this as right and then when he was exiled to san diego it just got more sad because who wants to plant san diego especially after you've been playing los angeles and you know by the time it got to atlanta you know he just seemed to really be fitting this narrative that you see about extremely talented players who won't point seemed like maybe to be an hall of fame conversation but just because of the vix itunes of injury and time it just wasn't going to work out and then when he came over to begin the year i think people fell a little uncomfortable they felt one like we already tried this this didn't work this is just this is this is just this is a bad idea especially because as you said no one thought that he was going to even make the roster and then when he did i think some fans is kind of thought wait a minute if kemp is making the roster what's wrong with this roster but then right away he started to hit and even when the dodgers were struggling early there is this one thing about the team that was really disorder of keeping everyone's attention and it was it i.

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