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🗓️ 17 June 2024
⏱️ 117 minutes
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RUNDOWN
Episode 292 of "Mitch Unfiltered" takes a humorous dive into a recent high school graduation incident involving Mitch's son and a $125 dare. Gettin' giddy about baseball, at the time of this recording, the Mariners boast a record of 43-31, placing them eight and a half games ahead of the Texas Rangers in the American League West. The episode takes a poignant turn to commemorate the legendary Jerry West, who recently passed away. West's monumental contributions to basketball, both as a player and an executive, are thoroughly discussed.
Mariners' No-Table; Mitch, Joe, and Jason Churchill, delve into the Seattle Mariners' impressive performance, having won seven of their last eight games, extending their lead to 8.5 games over the Texas Rangers and 9 games over the Houston Astros. The guys talk about individual performances, particularly noting Logan Gilbert and George Kirby's standout games, and the ongoing robustness of Julio Rodriguez despite earlier struggles.
Mitch welcomes back Bob Harig of Sports Illustrated to dissect the 2024 U.S. Open held at Pinehurst No. 2. They dive into the dramatic finale where Bryson DeChambeau clinched a compelling victory amidst the ongoing PGA and LIV Golf drama, all while the devastation experienced by Rory McIlroy was felt deeply by fans. Harig reflects on Tiger Woods' performance and future, offering thoughtful predictions on how the golf legend might balance competition with his health challenges.
Also, we delve into the meteoric rise of Major League Baseball’s newest sensation, Paul Skenes. At just 22, this young pitcher from LSU boasts a staggering 1.69 ERA and 209 strikeouts in 122 innings, zooming through the minor leagues to earn a place in the majors. Joining Mitch is Andrew Destin from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, who has been closely following Skenes’ journey. The discussion touches on Skenes’ repertoire, including a fastball that consistently clocks over 100 mph and a unique "splinter" pitch—a hybrid between a splitter and a sinker. Tune in to uncover the story of a pitcher who’s not just playing the game but changing it, making every fifth day a spectacle in the world of baseball.
The Other Stuff Segment covers Andres Munoz, Mike Williams and Charles Barkley, to name a few influential athletes.
GUESTS
• Mariners No-Table | Jason Churchill from "Baseball Things" and Joe Doyle from "Over Slot"
• Bob Harig | Sports Illustrated
• Andrew Destin | Pittsburgh Post Gazette
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:07 | Graduation Dare for $125, anyone?
6:49 | Clip of the Week: Sean McVay and Les Snead behind the scenes Draft Convo
21:06 | Paying homage to Jerry West "Mr. Clutch" or "Logo"
35:15 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table; Mitch, Joe Doyle (Over-Slot), and Jason Churchill (Baseball Things) are giddy over the Mariners stretching out the division lead, Julio's surge (finally) and previewing the week to come.
59:33 | GUEST: Bob Harig (Sports Illustrated) joins Mitch from Pinehurst to put the final touches on the 2024 US Open with an exciting final round finish on Father's Fay
1:19:41 | GUEST: Andrew Destin (Pittsburgh Post Gazette) has had a front row to the biggest young sensation in all of baseball, Paul Skenes. Skenes is dominating big league hitters only 13 months after being drafted - taking the MLB by storm.
1:43:11 | Andres Munoz's Dedication, Charles Barkley's Retirement Announcement, Trevor Lawrence’s New Contract, Possible End of Tiger Woods at the US Open, The breakup of Gisele Bundchen and Joaquin Valente, Bill Belichick’s New Relationship with a former competitive cheerleader, Joey Chestnut's Ban from Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest | RIPs: Jerry West, Nick Mavar
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0:00.0 | episode 292 |
0:02.0 | Mitch unfiltered hot shot Scott and I begin with some great news. |
0:07.0 | Wow, it's not chowder related or old guy related or any of that stuff. |
0:12.0 | Well, there is some good news and the good news is that graduation season is now |
0:18.9 | officially over. |
0:21.7 | It came to an end. I don't have to go to any more graduation so |
0:25.1 | hopefully for a long long time maybe four years it came to an end on |
0:29.2 | Wednesday night Newport High School class Class of 2024, heck Ed, about, I don't know, six or 8,000, you've seen the video, |
0:38.0 | it didn't go quietly. For some reason, Brett Levy, my youngest son, my 18 year old son in the class of |
0:47.4 | 2024, his name is called out, he goes to shake the hand of the vice principal and get his diploma. |
0:56.6 | And in the words of the great Howard Coecell, when George Foreman was fighting Joe Frazier and Kosell yelled, |
1:04.2 | Down goes Frazier! |
1:06.0 | Down goes Frazier! |
1:08.4 | I could hear him in my headsets yell, |
1:11.0 | Down goes Levy! Down goes Levy! yell, down goes leavey, down goes leavey! |
1:15.0 | He went face first after receiving his diploma on his way to the ramp |
1:21.0 | down the end of the stage he went face first into the plants the whole |
1:27.1 | hecked crowd you can hear it on the video you can hear everybody go oh what is the one thing that would be a nightmare if you did when you're crossing the stage to get your high school diploma? |
1:40.0 | If you have clothes on, obviously that's number one. |
1:42.0 | Number two is you don't want a trip |
1:44.2 | walking across the stage when everyone's looking at you. |
1:47.1 | The guy went down like a ton of bricks. He went down like Joe Frazier against George Foreman. |
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