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🗓️ 16 October 2023
⏱️ 101 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi, welcome to the podcast. I am Joe Posnansky, and with me is Michael Shore. Michael, welcome. |
0:29.2 | Thank you for having me, Joe. You're welcome. Look, we've... Here's the thing about what we're doing today. |
0:37.2 | Nobody asked us to do this. Correct. Nobody wants us to do this. By this, you mean this entire podcast. |
0:45.4 | This entire podcast? Yeah. I mean, the podcast in general, but particularly today, we're doing something |
0:50.9 | today that is incredibly... What would you call it? Stupid? Let's do it. Stupid. It's probably stupid. |
0:58.4 | The thing I referred to it as when you texted me about it was stupid. That was the first adjective |
1:03.0 | that occurred to me. And nobody's asked to do this, but we're doing it anyway. We are recording |
1:08.1 | this podcast on Thursday evening, 8.36 Eastern time, and at this moment, it is the bottom of the |
1:16.0 | second inning of the Atlanta Philadelphia playoff game, the last playoff game of the division series, |
1:23.2 | the last series that is still going. And we're just going to talk about that game. We are live broadcasting |
1:33.0 | a baseball game that by the time this podcast is posted will have been over for a minimum of two days. |
1:39.0 | Yeah. And possibly three weeks. Like literally, we might know you might, as you're listening to |
1:45.2 | this, you might already know who won the World Series. We might be in the draft. We might be deep |
1:51.7 | in the June draft. But here's the reason that this is fun is because first of all, you and I |
1:57.5 | haven't podcasted since the playoffs began. That's right. We missed the entire playoffs. The strike |
2:04.6 | ended, which is great. Great. And then I got to had a flood, a rush of like everyone get back to |
2:11.6 | work, lots of scrambling around lots. So it got very, very busy, which is great. And I'm happy to be |
2:16.5 | busy after doing nothing with walking in circles for five months and negotiating the deal. Let me |
2:22.5 | ask you this. Let me ask you this. When you when when there's the strike ended, obviously, joy. You |
2:30.0 | guys did an amazing job. You really negotiated incredibly well for a bunch of for a bunch of people |
2:36.6 | who who who needed it. You guys stayed together. It was a great thing. Then you got back and and |
2:42.3 | people started demanding work from you. And you probably at one point thought to yourself, oh no, |
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