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Felger & Massarotti

Mazz’s HOF Ballot // Email of the Day // Doc Rivers to Milwaukee - 1/24 (Hour 1)

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1977 Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2024

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

  • (0:00) The show opens with Mazz explaining his HOF ballot.
  • (15:36) Email of the day.
  • (25:12) The guys give their thoughts on Doc Rivers to the Bucks.
  • (33:10) The callers weigh in.

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0:00.0

B-Pod Studios.

0:06.1

The Felger and Mass podcast is presented by Draft King Sportsbook.

0:11.7

Are you ready for this?

0:16.7

It's Felgar and Mass.

0:18.9

Stupid, my God.

0:20.6

Presented by Draft King Sportsbook on 985, The Sports Help.

0:26.0

Our first electee was a superstar at the plate and in the field, playing 21 seasons for the Dodgers, Mariners, Red Sox, and Rangers.

0:35.8

Today, Adrian Beltray becomes a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

0:41.0

One of just 12 players in Major League history with 3,000 hits and 400 homers.

0:46.9

He ranks 11th all-time in doubles and 18th all-time in hits with 3,166,

0:53.3

the most hits ever by a third baseman.

0:56.0

He became the first Dominican Republic native to reach the 3,000 hit mark,

1:00.0

and when he retired, he had more hits than any player in Major League history born outside of the United States.

1:07.0

A four-time All-Star and four-time Silver Slugger Award winner, he led the majors in Homer's in 2004 with 48,

1:15.1

and doubles in 2010 with 49, and tied for the MLB lead with 199 hits in 2013.

1:23.1

An elite defender, he won five gold glove awards and two platinum glove awards,

1:28.8

finishing in the top ten in his league's MVP voting in six different seasons.

1:33.3

A beloved teammate and fan favorite, he reached the postseason five times,

1:38.5

winning the 2011 American League pennant with the Texas Rangers.

1:42.5

Adrian Beltray, welcome to Cooperstown. You hear all that, Mass? I heard it all. Do you hear all that? Impressive numbers. What's your problem? I have no problem. What's your problem with that resume? I have no problem with the resume. You obviously must. The resume is good. You must have a problem with it. No, the resume is good. You're like, uh, it's just not Hall of Fame good. Quick math. If you're 19 out of 500, yeah. What percent is that? Well, it's, um, don't make him too math like that. He's tough. He does this stuff. It's like, uh, if you're 19, if you're 20 out of 500. It's like, um, 4%. So you're in the fours. I think. Yeah, 4%. You got to write. 4%. You're in the 4% of people who think he's not a Hall of Famer. Yes. What's your problem? Okay.

2:34.4

So I would tell you, so how many voted for him again, 96%? I'm guessing. The masses or asses is the answer there. Okay. You know what? I could have done that. I knew the percentage of the vote he got. I could have done some simple deduction there, but go ahead. Okay. So again, Adrian Beltray, I ended up with George Brett, Mike Schmidt, ahead of Brooks Robinson,

2:58.2

just behind Chipper Jones.

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