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DiPietro & Rothenberg

Hour 3: RIP John Sterling

DiPietro & Rothenberg

ESPN

Sports

4.6626 Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2026

⏱️ 57 minutes

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We react to the passing of legendary broadcaster John Sterling. Also, we debut Bring It! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:33.8

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0:36.0

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0:38.9

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0:48.6

Let's bring it.

0:49.4

All right then, everybody.

0:51.2

It's time to bring it.

0:53.0

So what's the number to call? 800919-19-39-19-37-6. Will you? Bring it. Will you? Bring it. Or will you? Bring it! But whatever you do. Bring it hard. That was nice. That was a good open. I'll give you credit for that. I don't recall that caller saying. That was stomatous. That was stomatous. Yeah. The great stomatis in Astoria. All right. So let's go here. Oh, boy. Rick, would you like to have the Maiden Voyager bring it since this is kind of your brainchild here? I guess. I wasn't ready for that.

1:28.6

Well, we don't have to.

1:30.0

I don't know the particular order.

1:44.0

And you guys can tell me, I don't know if it's going to be good or not, but this is something that's been on my mind for a long time. Okay. And it just so happens that I saw a story that kind of brought it back. So when I had my first child, I've told you the story before,

1:46.4

that I went back and forth, back and forth with names.

2:18.2

I went in with a name that I thought I liked, and I also made the mistake. And you wouldn't give a name before you left the hospital. Right, because Milo was supposed to be Rocco when he came out, did not look like a Rocco, and I refused to just give him a name. So I was like, when the name feels right, I'll name the baby. And that ended up taking a couple weeks. We left the whole deal. I also made the mistake of asking people when they said, hey, do you have a name? I'd say a name and then I got 50 different opinions. My mother being the worst of those. Where it's like, what do you think about this name? Well, I knew this person and that person wasn't good. I'm like, okay, so that name is now. Why would you ask your mom, though? Because I'm an idiot. Okay, I wanted everyone to feel involved with my first kid. Like everyone was excited. I got caught up in it. Okay? Did make that mistake in the next two. All right. I do have a bit of an issue now because the kid doesn't get to decide when it's born what the name is going to be. And I went through all the different things, hey, as this kid grows up, if I name him or her this, what could be some of the nicknames and all those different. I think we all did those things. And then you'll have people that just died.

2:56.6

And it feels selfish to me to give kids names that they will now have to live with for the rest of the lives that are just,

2:58.3

don't make any sense.

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