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Nothing Personal with David Samson

Aaron Judge delivered when the Yanks needed it! Mariners one win away from ALCS! Jerry Jones fined for flippin' the bird! (Episode 1363 Hour 1)

Nothing Personal with David Samson

David Samson

Baseball, Sports, Business

4.53K Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2025

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Today’s word of the day is ‘interview’ as in Aaron Boone as in the Yankees as in the Blue Jays as in comeback win! Let’s start by talking about the interview Boone did mid-game. How do you feel about these? Aaron Judge finally had his moment. What a monster home run by him when the team looked to be dead. The Blue Jays were hot to start, but that Judge moment may loom big in this series. (21:30) Cal Raleigh HR. Eugenio Suarez HR. And the Mariners take a 2-1 lead vs the Tigers. (24:00) Jerry Jones got fined $250K for giving the middle finger. Excuse me? That’s all he did? (33:30) The Arizona Cardinals fined head coach Jonathan Gannon $100K for slapping Emari Demercado in the chest during Sunday’s loss to the Titans. $100K!?!? (40:00) Review: It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley. (43:00) The Rays new ownership group met the media yesterday. The team wants a new stadium by 2029. The team won’t comment on payroll. The team wants to win the big one. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Thank you. Interview, that is the nothing personal word of the day for Wednesday. Interview.

0:43.7

That is the nothing personal word of the day for Wednesday, October 8th, 2025.

0:51.4

I'm talking about the good old in-game interview when our friend at Fox, Ken Rosenthal,

0:56.5

goes into the Yankees dugout for one of the in-game managerial interviews,

1:07.4

which I know managers absolutely love to do. Not. It's not that every manager is like Popovich, where there's nothing to say or all the football coaches when they're running off the

1:12.3

field at halftime. Yeah, we got to do a better job of stopping them on defense and moving

1:18.1

the ball in offense and then they run in with their caprice. The in game in dugout interviews

1:24.2

a thing that the broadcasters wanted it was part of the broadcast deals you see

1:29.9

actual sideline reporters in the dugout during games union approved we get a list before every game

1:43.0

who the broadcaster wants to interview and when. We're going to have the

1:47.1

AL Home Manager top four. We're going to have the visiting manager middle five. So we get that

1:56.6

list and then we have to go talk to the manager, let the manager know when there's going to be

2:01.3

a dugout because those are not pre-recorded. Those are happening as the game is going on.

2:07.6

They're short in nature. Let's say two questions, 30 seconds. Anytime a player is going to be

2:14.8

miced up that is given in advance to the team.

2:18.9

We're in the clubhouse.

2:19.8

You tell the player, hey, they want you to be miced up.

2:24.7

Players have the right to say they don't want to be miced up.

2:27.5

Players have the right to say they don't want to do an in-game interview.

2:33.0

Even after they're pulled from the game, they're asked a starter do the in-game interview. Even after they're pulled from the game, they're asked a starter do the

2:36.8

in-game interview. Some do, some don't. Managers don't have that option. They have to say yes.

2:42.7

They are part of their contract with us is they will do these types of media vails.

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