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The Dan Patrick Show

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The Dan Patrick Show

iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network

Comedy, Society & Culture, Sports

4.58.5K Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2022

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Dan and the Danettes talk about Yankees slugger Aaron Judge's record-tying 61st HR, what they would have done with the ball and whether Judge should be considered the HR King of Major League Baseball.

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0:00.0

You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio.

0:05.0

We made it to a Thursday football tonight.

0:08.3

Bengals, dolphins.

0:11.0

Welcome to the program.

0:13.2

Got a poll question played the day,

0:14.6

Stad of the day, all of that coming up.

0:17.7

Here from Aaron judge in a little bit as well.

0:21.0

CD did it last night.

0:22.4

He tied Roger Maris's record.

0:25.4

8773DP Show email address.

0:27.9

D.P. at Dan Patrick dot com Twitter handle at D.P. show.

0:31.0

Say good morning.

0:31.8

If you're watching on peacock, you're chatting on chat row or listening on our radio affiliates

0:37.4

around the country.

0:38.7

Aaron judge officially tied Roger Maris is

0:41.0

American link home run record last night.

0:43.8

And at first glance, you would think that he's benefited from baseball's new style, where

0:48.1

it's okay.

0:49.1

Strike out.

0:50.1

Swing for the fences and the pitchers throwing harder than ever.

0:54.1

But it's been more difficult and more impressive than I think a lot of people realize baseball

0:59.1

has altered their baseballs.

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