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Stugotz and Company

Set 2: In Da Club (w/ Adam Amin)

Stugotz and Company

iHeartPodcasts

Sports, Comedy

4.913.6K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2026

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Adam Amin joins the show before calling the World Baseball Classic, and Stugotz is shocked to learn that he DJs in Chicago, sometimes right after calling Bulls games. The crew talks with Amin about the upcoming World Baseball Classic and pitches him on the idea of an MLB team relocating to the Dominican Republic. This will be Amin's first World Baseball Classic, and he describes how he thinks it will differ from a more traditional broadcast. Then, the show ends with a blind ranking of all-time tennis players. 

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0:00.0

Adam Amin is with us.

0:10.3

We enjoyed having him on last time.

0:12.0

He's a big tennis fan.

0:13.1

We will finish out this segment here with blind rankings, tennis players, all time.

0:19.6

Oh, that's why you mentioned he's a big tennis fan for so many things that he does, but let's mention he's a big tennis fan first, but now I get it. What game are you not calling this week, Adam Amin? Not calling any tennis, unfortunately. No, we got between NBA for the Bulls and the World Baseball Classic. It's going to be a fun next, you know, like 10 days, basically.

0:38.7

Do you ever wake up and not know what sport you're going to be talking about that day?

0:43.6

I've legitimately woken up and not known the city for a few minutes.

0:48.6

Like, I have to replay the, we got in at what time last night and what day is it today and do we have a game or

0:55.7

an off day today and do I have to take a flight on my own to go do something else tomorrow

0:59.8

while I'm away from the team that has happened many times on several occasions on a consistent

1:06.4

basis and then you figure out what sport is yeah then you figure out it's like all right well it's

1:10.3

you're in Phoenix today you're doing doing this. We got basketball tonight. Cool. Got it. But figuring out geography is the most important thing first. Just a bit, just have a general sense of place, I think, is a good establishing factor for what you're doing that day. Taylor has an idea. I want to get to this because I was shocked to hear it before. The fact that you DJ after calling games is the most shocking thing. I've ever heard of my entire level. It's shocking. Like, God, what is this going to do? What? How does that look? Like, after a game, you then get terrible. I mean, rest of the of the morning I mean and go to a club and start

1:45.5

DJ there I so I last year I was doing a Cubs Phillies game in Chicago in April and it was like a

1:53.7

three o'clock game it was like an afternoon game and a friend of mine like I've been I started

1:58.4

DJing when I was 13 my brother bought me like turntables,

2:01.0

like real turntables. I went to record shops. I bought records. And then, uh, CDs came into play and you had to, you had to burn your own CDs and things like that. So I, that's a major, major factor when you didn't have to spend, you know, 12 bucks per record every time you wanted to get a new piece of music.

2:16.3

So I started DJing from the time

2:19.1

I was 13 until probably I was 23. I was working in Iowa in my first job and I even did it there.

2:25.9

And then when I got hired by ESPN, I was 24, I just stopped doing it. So then, you know, 10, 11 years

2:32.0

later, I was kind of feeling some creative stagnancy.

2:34.6

So I think, all right, well, let me go figure out what the equipment is like these days and how do you, how you set it up? So a few years ago, I started DJing again. And I live in Chicago. It's the house music capital of the world. There's a million DJs. Everybody and their boyfriend is a DJ in Chicago. So, you know, it's a crowded market. but I knew some people and I had some friends

2:51.2

and I just wanted to do it a little bit so I started

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