Episode 51

Baseball Heads To Super Regionals, Softball's Historic Run Is Over, And Football Lands Some New Recruits

In this episode of the Belligerent Beavs Podcast, we recap Baseball's up-and-down weekend in Regionals and look ahead to their Super Regional series against Auburn, congratulate Softball on a phenomenal run to Oklahoma City which came to an unfortunate end over the weekend, celebrate the brilliant season and collegiate career of Bebes HOFer Mariah Mazon, and highlight Football's most recent commitments.

  • Speaker A: I want Ben to see what I have in my hands and what I am doing.

    Speaker B: Where's your microphone, Ben?

    Speaker C: I forgot that.

    Speaker A: Yeah, pretty crucial part.

    Speaker A: You can't start the 51st episode of the Belligerent Beast podcast without a little snafu.

    Speaker B: Wait, but you can't have the windscreen in front of that silky smooth stash.

    Speaker C: That's right.

    Speaker C: It's still there because we just witnessed the Beavers moving on.

    Speaker B: We all have things to show.

    Speaker B: Terry, you go first.

    Speaker B: Oh, you go second.

    Speaker A: I guess Benny showed up.

    Speaker B: That's not nearly as fun.

    Speaker B: You're lighting a candle.

    Speaker A: It's not nearly as fun.

    Speaker A: But Benny pulled one of these out and let a joint.

    Speaker A: I thought you were going to do that.

    Speaker C: That would have been amazing.

    Speaker A: I could smoke a joint, but I don't have a joint.

    Speaker A: So if you want to be like the Nick Fordson bit from when we were in College a million years ago and go to Tijuana and buy one joint or a geometry or heroin.

    Speaker A: That's inside joke.

    Speaker A: We're not actually doing heroin.

    Speaker A: None of us have ever done that before.

    Speaker A: And we're not going to tonight.

    Speaker A: But we are going to be really happy because Oregon safe baseball is going to the super regionals, baby.

    Speaker A: Yeah.

    Speaker B: Hey, guys, we should take a selfie.

    Speaker A: What is that?

    Speaker C: Oh, what is that?

    Speaker A: This is magic.

    Speaker A: This is magic.

    Speaker A: S***.

    Speaker C: What is that?

    Speaker C: Loves Harry Potter.

    Speaker A: I know this is an audio media, but listener a Hogwarts candle just started floating behind JP and started taking pictures of us.

    Speaker A: It's a giant nerd on this podcast.

    Speaker A: He loves Harry Potter so much that he has a Harry Potter tattoo is just a little freaked out.

    Speaker B: I'm downloading it now.

    Speaker B: I'll send you guys the video.

    Speaker C: Is it.

    Speaker C: Is that just a drone that I'm concerned?

    Speaker B: Yeah, it's a Snapchat drone.

    Speaker C: Oh, wow.

    Speaker A: Wait.

    Speaker A: Snapchat is still the thing.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker C: We're slowly becoming those parents that say, how do you log on to Facebook?

    Speaker A: I know it's on the book face.

    Speaker A: Right.

    Speaker A: Well, I want to say you could use that as a clever way to spy on somebody if it wasn't as loud as s***.

    Speaker B: How tight is that, though?

    Speaker A: That is cool.

    Speaker C: Really cool.

    Speaker A: And to just keep the Harry Potter imagery going, you did just hold out your palm ever so gently, like it was a golden snitch before a f****** Quidditch match.

    Speaker A: And it just started floating away.

    Speaker A: It just started floating away.

    Speaker A: And then it knows when your hand.

    Speaker B: Is under again to land.

    Speaker C: Really?

    Speaker B: Yes.

    Speaker C: Oh, man.

    Speaker B: For my five year old earlier, he was able to land on his little five year old hands.

    Speaker A: The machine.

    Speaker A: This is the bridge too far.

    Speaker A: They're learning too much.

    Speaker A: As geeked out as I am on just seeing that right now, I'm terrified of where this might go from here.

    Speaker B: I'll bring it to the Montana State game.

    Speaker A: Yeah.

    Speaker A: Speaking of the Montana State game, the Bubbais scooped our tickets for that game, which went on sale today.

    Speaker A: Beaver Nation.

    Speaker A: We've got a football segment scheduled.

    Speaker A: It'll take a back seat on this episode to the diamond sports, of course, but yeah.

    Speaker A: September 17 at Providence Park in downtown Portland, in the shadow of the apartment building I used to live in.

    Speaker A: The Portland Towers, aka the Salmon Towers.

    Speaker A: The original drip system.

    Speaker A: Long before that term was coined on the most enthusiastic Oregon State podcast on the Internet.

    Speaker A: Jp slept in my drift system and.

    Speaker B: That'S too many times.

    Speaker A: Dirty as it should be.

    Speaker C: And home to Mount MC chicken Wrapper.

    Speaker A: Dude, I just tried to explain to my parents the amount of McDonald's we had back in the very post College Portland days.

    Speaker A: And they literally don't believe me.

    Speaker A: And they know me.

    Speaker A: They know me pretty well.

    Speaker A: There's no way you guys got McDonald's.

    Speaker C: That much twice a day.

    Speaker A: There absolutely is.

    Speaker A: First of all, we had to walk by that Burnside McDonald's to get home.

    Speaker A: Based on basically, no matter where we went, unless we went up to 23rd, we could miss it.

    Speaker A: But even if we did that, we could still smell it.

    Speaker A: You could smell that McDonald's blocks away.

    Speaker A: And that was before all of these late night delivered.

    Speaker C: It's true.

    Speaker A: Doordash wasn't a thing.

    Speaker A: The Burnside McDonald's having a f****** walk up window because you're obviously too drunk to drive through.

    Speaker A: And this was before Uber too.

    Speaker A: I remember getting in cabs with you fellas and asking the cab driver to take us to the McDonald's drive through.

    Speaker A: And it was like it was a dangerous game to be like, you'd get in and be like where you go and you tell them your address and they'd be like, okay, cool.

    Speaker A: And then you'd be like, if it's not too much trouble, can we get McDonald's?

    Speaker A: And they'd either be like, yeah, sure, or f*** you, get out.

    Speaker A: And it would also be like, hey.

    Speaker B: We'Re only paying with card.

    Speaker B: And they'd be like, definitely get out.

    Speaker A: Definitely.

    Speaker A: You can get in on this McDonald's order though, man.

    Speaker A: How I know that was the Karma thing though, because you guys remember the street sort of that ran perpendicular to Burnside that was on Marathon.

    Speaker A: That Marathon was on is on Marathon still exists, but it's a one way going away from going north, going north.

    Speaker B: Past the Hookah bar and also past.

    Speaker A: The turn into the McDonald's.

    Speaker A: I remember one time we got the cab, we got in a cab that was parked facing that way into one way, and we're going back to the Portland Towers, the Salmon Towers, whatever.

    Speaker A: And we also asked him, can you take us through the McDonald's drive through, which is right there?

    Speaker A: And he was like, no, I'm not doing that.

    Speaker A: And he did it illegal.

    Speaker A: You turn so he could turn right on Burnside.

    Speaker A: We had to go the wrong way out of one way just for a little bit to do it.

    Speaker A: And a cop saw them and pulled them over and we're like McDonald's was illegal.

    Speaker A: Eight minute detail would have saved you the illegal UE ticket.

    Speaker C: McChicken, too.

    Speaker A: I would have bought them two Mccickens.

    Speaker A: We were bawling at that point.

    Speaker B: Do we not already talk about this?

    Speaker B: They had a little McBites and those.

    Speaker A: Things were, dude, the Spicy Chicken McBites were one of the best McDonald's menus of all time.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker A: And they need to bring that s*** back, you guys.

    Speaker A: Oh, this segment is bustered by McDonald's.

    Speaker A: Ten piece McNuggets.

    Speaker A: Oregon State baseball with a crucial historic spellbinding win today.

    Speaker A: And we're talking about the McDonald's menu from 2011 on here.

    Speaker A: That's why you're here, though.

    Speaker A: You're not here for the takes.

    Speaker A: You're here for the Spicy McBites nostalgia.

    Speaker A: To put it in perspective, the Spicy Chicken McBites were as good as Cooper drippy was on the mound.

    Speaker C: Man, how cool is that to see him come out in the 8th and 9th inning tonight?

    Speaker B: Yeah, it had a little bum Garner vibes.

    Speaker B: Bum Garner game seven of the 2014 World Series vibes.

    Speaker B: And to be honest with you, what's really even more funny to me about that is Cooper is one of those like, Stoically Aggro pitchers where it's like he's on the mound and you can tell nothing is flustering him.

    Speaker B: And then as soon as he steps off the mound, it's just like emotion explosion.

    Speaker B: And that reminds me of mad bum.

    Speaker B: But also there's something about his delivery where he's got that like three quarter arm like side Slinger motion going that is very similar to a Madison bum Garner.

    Speaker B: So all of that combined was incredible to see because you don't see that very often.

    Speaker B: And that was one of the greatest feats in sports.

    Speaker B: And I'm not going to stay at Cooper's performance today.

    Speaker B: And this last week.

    Speaker B: It was one of the greatest feats in sports.

    Speaker B: I mean, it was very helpful for this team, but there's a long road ahead to make that a performance like that to be one of the best in sports.

    Speaker A: We're not not saying it's one of the greatest performance.

    Speaker C: I think we're texting about it.

    Speaker C: Well, some of us were about how Oregon, they just didn't look like the team that maybe we thought they were a month ago going into this series, especially after that game with New Mexico State.

    Speaker A: But tough.

    Speaker C: It's about surviving right at this point.

    Speaker C: It's about surviving.

    Speaker C: And if you look at some of the other schools that were supposed to breeze through their regionals, they're having trouble.

    Speaker C: Stanford is playing right now to a team that they've already lost to.

    Speaker C: So anything can happen and you just need to get out of those.

    Speaker C: And it was great for us to know that you can rely on jerky late in some of those games.

    Speaker C: So I thought that was great to see.

    Speaker A: He had one failure this weekend.

    Speaker A: Do you guys know what I'm going to say?

    Speaker C: One failure.

    Speaker B: I'm eager.

    Speaker A: He couldn't help TV color guy, Kevin Stocker find a late night food place with a big TV within 20 foot radius of his hotel.

    Speaker A: Whatever the guy did request.

    Speaker C: Insane.

    Speaker A: So there's a lot of talk about the adopting team assigned to the Corvallis Regional, and I was annoyed at points.

    Speaker A: Where do you go to get a bite to eat in this town?

    Speaker A: Was like almost by the end of the weekend.

    Speaker A: And today I watched just about every out, I think close to it and was paying attention to JP's warriors and GP two winning game two last night.

    Speaker A: We'll mention that a little bit more as well.

    Speaker A: My attention was split a little bit.

    Speaker A: I was kind of charmed by them by the end of the weekend.

    Speaker A: They kind of won me over a little bit because they're kind of like, what do you do in Corvallis?

    Speaker A: That's what opens the opportunity for Murphy's on the river to deliver prime rib dinner to the club socks during the game.

    Speaker A: That was just amazing.

    Speaker C: Yeah.

    Speaker C: Can I just jump in and say Oregon State baseball a solid number two in the hierarchy of good weekends.

    Speaker C: Murphy's on the river clearly number one.

    Speaker C: They had the best weekend of marketing that any restaurant Corvallis could ask for.

    Speaker C: Exactly.

    Speaker A: And then also, Kevin soccer was in College in the late 80s.

    Speaker A: So I felt from a little bit because he was like, I got into town and I just wanted to watch game one of the NBA Finals.

    Speaker A: And people were like, go to f****** Peacock like in their fifty s on a Thursday night act.

    Speaker A: You just want to watch sports peacocks.

    Speaker A: Maybe not the best crowd for that.

    Speaker A: Kidding me.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker C: Or maybe depends on what kind of crowd you're looking for.

    Speaker A: I'm not sure.

    Speaker C: And if you're looking for TVs or.

    Speaker A: Not, come on, Tommy's.

    Speaker A: Fourth Street Bar and Grill easy.

    Speaker A: That's exactly.

    Speaker A: Good comfort food, lots of TVs, Tommy's.

    Speaker A: I did enjoy that.

    Speaker A: I don't know.

    Speaker A: Beaver fans were just like, let's now take this moment to hype up all the businesses we love in Corvallis on Twitter.

    Speaker A: That's always fun.

    Speaker A: That's essentially why we started this podcast, because we just want to talk about squirrels once a week and other random establishments.

    Speaker A: Just be like, dude, f****** Block 15.

    Speaker A: I miss it so much.

    Speaker A: Oh, man.

    Speaker A: Shout out to Aquarabelle, especially Murphy's on the river, though, whoever they had the game on and they knew their closing before the game would be over.

    Speaker A: And just for them to be like, let's take these over to the ballpark before it's too late.

    Speaker B: That's Opportunistic right there.

    Speaker A: Let's pick Eager Beaver.

    Speaker A: Yeah.

    Speaker C: Do you know if either one of those guys had called the game with each other, or I guess they both would, but with each other.

    Speaker A: Yeah.

    Speaker C: It seemed like that was the first time that they were calling a game together.

    Speaker A: It certainly was their first time in Corvallis, it seems like.

    Speaker C: Yeah, that's true.

    Speaker B: I feel like you get those kind of national guys and they come in and they always talk that way about Corvallis they try to downplay what it's going into and lean into the old fashioned sleepiness of the town.

    Speaker A: Of course, the fans are so knowledgeable.

    Speaker A: What else are they going to do with their time here?

    Speaker A: They didn't say that they're delivering food with robots, but I haven't found a place to get food.

    Speaker A: What is going on?

    Speaker A: I understand it too, though, because there's the need or the want to just have a really polished analysis group.

    Speaker A: And I also didn't think they're that bad, so I don't want to s*** on them.

    Speaker A: There's a couple of take that annoying to me.

    Speaker A: I think fans of all the teams were frustrated with the, umpiring, agree, especially the strike zone.

    Speaker A: It just seemed pretty inconsistent.

    Speaker A: A lot of reviews for and not go our way, but also just sort of just really confusing reviews.

    Speaker A: That took a while, which generally indicates they'd be overturned and the announcers were letting the umpires have it like they weren't holding back.

    Speaker B: There was no review overturned this weekend.

    Speaker A: None of them were overturned.

    Speaker B: None.

    Speaker A: But a lot of them took like a long time.

    Speaker A: And since the official call be like, oh, it just stands or confirmed.

    Speaker A: But yeah, I think the point I was just trying to make is that there were 2000 College baseball games this weekend across the country that they're stretched in with broadcasters.

    Speaker A: This is a major tournament, but with a ton of games and just the amount of runs that were scored just indicates how much f****** baseball was played this weekend.

    Speaker A: But I loved it.

    Speaker A: A lot of excitement, a lot of fireworks and regionals across the country.

    Speaker A: The tournament has lived up to its billing and its hype.

    Speaker A: Very exciting.

    Speaker A: And the Beavers are moving on and it's exciting stuff.

    Speaker C: Yeah.

    Speaker C: I think that for all the faults that the announcers had, I do think that it was very obvious that they were taken aback by the sort of environment and atmosphere that comes with gas.

    Speaker C: One thing that they made a huge point in showcasing that I think is worthwhile to bring up on the pod is the class Enos of Oregon State fans.

    Speaker C: And I think we know it.

    Speaker C: Beaver Nation knows it, but it was good to see that displayed on a national level when we were in a tough game and it was by no means one yet.

    Speaker C: And Ian of New Mexico State, they're now ace of a pitcher, started the season as a number three pitcher, comes out of the game after throwing 123 pitches.

    Speaker C: I think it was it was high up there, get the standing ovation from the crowd.

    Speaker C: He was much more baseball historically than I do, but I've never seen that before.

    Speaker B: Yeah, he was incredible.

    Speaker B: And I think that there is a bit about the fan base that says, yeah, we can show respect to an admirable and impressive performance.

    Speaker B: But there must have been a part of the fan base that was standing and clapping to be like, thank God you are out of the game.

    Speaker B: I'll take it all day if we want to construe that as like, well, we have the respect and they're state fan base like, sure, why not?

    Speaker A: It's an incredible effect.

    Speaker A: Yeah.

    Speaker A: He pitched his a** off.

    Speaker A: It was really frustrating us.

    Speaker A: God, that was a more stressful Friday night than I was hoping to have.

    Speaker C: No kidding.

    Speaker B: Hey, before we gain it, I let's do some beers because we're going to talk a lot baseball.

    Speaker A: We'll talk a lot of diamonds.

    Speaker A: Talking a lot of baseball.

    Speaker B: We've already gone deep, but we're already.

    Speaker A: Getting deeper than Matthew Gretlor's moonshot today.

    Speaker A: Let's try to figure out who to shout out him.

    Speaker A: Justin Boy, Jacob and so many of them.

    Speaker A: Yeah, but we should talk about substances.

    Speaker B: Before we get back to talking about team substances.

    Speaker B: If you are of that pronunciation variety.

    Speaker A: Sure.

    Speaker A: That too.

    Speaker A: Jp, I want to hear you.

    Speaker A: I already saw you pour your beer.

    Speaker A: Yeah, it looks nice.

    Speaker A: You're crushing the presentation Department, as always.

    Speaker A: What are we enjoying over there in Northeast Portland tonight?

    Speaker B: This is from Tavore, if you remember my other beer delivery service.

    Speaker A: Yeah, it's been a while.

    Speaker B: It has been a while.

    Speaker B: I did pause it for a little bit just because I was like, you're getting a ton of beers.

    Speaker B: But it's from Forgotten Road Ailes, and they're actually based in Graham, North Carolina.

    Speaker A: Shout out North Carolina listeners.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker A: Eric Flugie.

    Speaker A: Fluge.

    Speaker B: Eric fluey.

    Speaker A: Eric, who?

    Speaker A: We met in West Lafayette.

    Speaker A: Metty.

    Speaker C: Oh, yeah.

    Speaker C: A helicopter.

    Speaker A: North Carolina is number one for Belligerent Beaves listeners Besides the West Coast and Minnesota.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker B: Jp, 5 Seconds are raised up by PD Pablo.

    Speaker B: There you go, buddy.

    Speaker A: Thank you.

    Speaker B: It's their double dry hopped Galaxy Sunshine IPA.

    Speaker A: Jesus.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker A: Galaxy Sunshine.

    Speaker A: All right.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker B: It's a New England IPA with Galaxy Eldorado Citra Mosaic hops and that it's citrusy and smooth and delicious, so I enjoy it.

    Speaker B: What was that?

    Speaker C: Eric Luge just tweeted at me right as you were talking about him.

    Speaker A: Terry.

    Speaker A: Oh, wow.

    Speaker B: That's cool.

    Speaker C: Spooky.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker A: You're not listening to this right now as we're recording it, but right after we're publishing it.

    Speaker A: So about twelve to 24 hours later, someone's Twitter fingers are burning, I guess.

    Speaker A: Sup.

    Speaker A: Eric, thanks for unintentionally guessing on the podcast.

    Speaker B: I gave it a 4.1, by the way, so it's above good.

    Speaker A: Maui.

    Speaker B: I'm only the 178th person to review this beer, and I'm in Oregon across the entire country.

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    Speaker A: We haven't gotten 178 reviews of this podcast yet, so I'm going to use this opportunity to encourage the listeners to head on over, especially for listing on Apple Podcast.

    Speaker A: I don't know why you would, but most of our listeners do.

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    Speaker A: Benny, are you still drinking Fosters bizarre.

    Speaker C: I'm cracking it right now, baby.

    Speaker C: That's a little more shaken up.

    Speaker A: That is a giant can of beer.

    Speaker A: Beer, coffee, beer, coffee.

    Speaker C: Bazana beer.

    Speaker B: You said it was shaken up.

    Speaker B: I was wondering if Bizana had given a nice shake and just chugged the whole can.

    Speaker B: I feel like he should probably just Slam one of those.

    Speaker C: Oh, yeah, he could Slam the blokes.

    Speaker A: Slam giant home run or a crafty bunt single.

    Speaker A: He does it all.

    Speaker A: He's Australian for noise.

    Speaker C: I became a little Bizana fanboy over the weekend, which it was out of control over the weekend.

    Speaker C: And I will say I don't think he started the series off super well.

    Speaker C: He had an okay end of the series, but his passion and intensity that he brings to the game is great.

    Speaker C: When I'm blinking on our pitcher's name that had that amazing glove flip to.

    Speaker A: First base to get the town sent.

    Speaker A: Yes.

    Speaker C: So when he had that great play, if you play Santa jumps like 5ft in the air, it's amazing.

    Speaker A: All the guys were like, what?

    Speaker A: How did that work?

    Speaker C: I didn't know what happened when I saw it live.

    Speaker C: Yeah, shout out to Fosters and shout out to Australia and Bazana.

    Speaker C: I also had some THC ice cream too.

    Speaker A: Oh, I can tell.

    Speaker A: But how did you consume that THC ice cream, Benny?

    Speaker A: Did you use a knife or a spoon or I see you played noisy Spoony before.

    Speaker C: I've never ever watched the Simpsons with Yuri before in my life.

    Speaker C: Really?

    Speaker C: And I started playing that clip that JP sent us in 5 seconds into it.

    Speaker C: She's like playing a game of modes.

    Speaker C: Spoony.

    Speaker A: Yeah.

    Speaker A: I f****** love the Simpsons.

    Speaker A: I followed too many Simpsons social media accounts, and one of them on Instagram had shared that this was Friday night when we were watching baseball and softball.

    Speaker A: And so the noisy Spoony bit when Bart offends the entire nation of Australia relevant and the whole family travels to apologize and Bart learns the game noisy Spoony.

    Speaker A: And then I'm flipping back and forth between the baseball and softball games.

    Speaker A: And then the next different Simpsons Instagram account tweeted the softball rules from the softball episode when Homer and the power plant played Chief Wiggin and the police Department softball team.

    Speaker A: It's like, all right, no one leaves first without chucking a beer.

    Speaker A: Any runner who scores chugs a beer.

    Speaker A: You just have to chug the beer at the end of every odd numbered innings.

    Speaker A: And also the fourth inning is the beer inning.

    Speaker A: She was like, all right, shut up.

    Speaker A: We know how to play softball since in social media influencers just know exactly what I'm doing.

    Speaker A: But the different diamond sports games I'm watching.

    Speaker A: So the Belligerent Beast group chat was just like 17 different Simpsons clips and us laughing our a** off like the f****** children we are.

    Speaker A: Shout out to Simpsons and Lincoln High School zone Matt Craning.

    Speaker A: Love the Simpsons, love of Australia high School.

    Speaker C: Lincoln.

    Speaker A: Jake Bodie, friend of the Pod.

    Speaker A: Yeah, that's all I got.

    Speaker A: Barbara baby.

    Speaker C: Not a friend of the Pod right there.

    Speaker A: Yeah.

    Speaker A: Shout out Lathan Wallace.

    Speaker A: Okay, anyway, I'm drinking because I'm missing the Pacific Northwest.

    Speaker A: And since Oregon's take got this momentous victory and it's moving on to the super regionals, I decided to get one beer that always reminds me of my time in the Pacific Northwest.

    Speaker A: And that is Disshutes Brewing Fresh Squeezed IPA here's.

    Speaker A: You can see it.

    Speaker A: Everyone listening to this podcast has had a Fresh Squeezed IPA before, so I'm not being very original, but I just wanted a taste of the soil of the great state where we all went to College and is rightfully known as the Beaver State.

    Speaker A: So the Shoots Fresh Squeeze IPA.

    Speaker A: F****** delicious.

    Speaker A: And I have another one that I'll crack, too next to me.

    Speaker A: But I'm halfway through this one, so I couldn't get the dramatic sound effect.

    Speaker C: That's what I'm here for.

    Speaker C: There we go.

    Speaker C: Thanks, Terry.

    Speaker A: We can't say nice anymore.

    Speaker A: We say noise.

    Speaker A: Well, let's have a noise toast to the noisy Spoony Beavis and the Super Regionals.

    Speaker A: Cheers.

    Speaker A: Yeah, cheers.

    Speaker B: What I want to say is that all along, Terry is actually an Australian voice actor pretending to be an American.

    Speaker B: So wondering why his accent sounds so real, it's because his American Midwestern accent is the phony one.

    Speaker A: Boy, I'm going to be rugby.

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    Speaker A: Another super regional at Goss Stadium would Super Beaves gathered after a drumcast weekend in Corvallis, and we were all very tired.

    Speaker A: The Super Bowl had just ended.

    Speaker A: I was still at JP's house, about to get like 3 hours to sleep and get on.

    Speaker A: Actually, no, that wasn't that trip.

    Speaker A: That was a different time.

    Speaker A: But Mike Rooney came on the show and we all agreed that this team was going to host its own super regional.

    Speaker A: It didn't always look like that was going to happen this weekend.

    Speaker A: But we got there.

    Speaker A: We're staying home.

    Speaker A: We're staying in the tournament.

    Speaker A: Bring on the Auburn Tigers.

    Speaker A: Instant reactions from the weekend and I guess into Monday, winning today seven to six against the Commodore.

    Speaker A: How do you guys feel?

    Speaker C: I feel good if you look at it, compare the regional, Oregon State against Auburn, like Auburn blew through their regionals, winning 19 to 721, to 711 to four.

    Speaker C: Right.

    Speaker C: And we had really close games, but I think that those close games help us.

    Speaker C: Actually, you saw that Jacob Melton, I mean, he really struggled through the entirety of the regionals and you felt like he was starting to come alive.

    Speaker C: Those last definitely today, but even yesterday.

    Speaker C: So I think that's a good sign.

    Speaker C: But those close games are going to help us.

    Speaker A: Right?

    Speaker C: Because post season is all about pressure.

    Speaker C: It's all about being in the moment and being able to execute in that moment.

    Speaker C: And history is thrown out the window.

    Speaker C: It's also in Corvallis.

    Speaker C: So I think that's a huge upside.

    Speaker C: But yeah, when you have jerky on the mound.

    Speaker C: If we can get that game one win, I mean, that's going to be essential.

    Speaker C: We have to win game one.

    Speaker C: But I think gossip is going to bring it.

    Speaker C: It's definitely going to sell out and be really loud there.

    Speaker C: And I think if we saw anything this past weekend, it was that these student athletes feed off of that environment.

    Speaker C: You heard the announcers saying so many times after they had interviewed some of these players that it was so and so first time playing in front of a live crowd in Corvallis at a regional.

    Speaker C: And they brought that up for several different of the players.

    Speaker C: So it's very apparent that this is a really big deal and that the players are looking forward to this a lot.

    Speaker C: And I think that they probably realize that there's a bunch to improve from the regional round and the super regionals.

    Speaker C: But yeah, I feel good, really confident, and I think the boys are going to show us good and get to Omaha.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker B: I'm in agreement.

    Speaker B: I think that they're going to handle Auburn.

    Speaker B: I feel like this team that is still also relatively young, we don't talk about that as much as we did with the softball team because of the players that were losing.

    Speaker B: I think it felt like there's a lot more maturity to this team.

    Speaker B: Right.

    Speaker B: But in essence, they are still very young, and a lot of them are playing in this situation for the first time ever.

    Speaker B: And so I think we're caught off guard to begin this regional.

    Speaker B: And I think that New Mexico State game was one of those Holy s*** moments where they were like, we can't lose this.

    Speaker B: We understand.

    Speaker A: We can't.

    Speaker B: Like, this would be terrible if we do.

    Speaker B: And I think there's a lot that went on this weekend around like, okay, we clawed back.

    Speaker B: We were able to pull that out.

    Speaker B: I think the fan base was obviously very concerned on how that happened because they expected something to be a little bit more easy in that match up.

    Speaker B: When it came to playing in San Diego, they were themselves.

    Speaker B: They were feeling themselves.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker B: And it was like, all right, well, now this is one of those matches of which team is hotter or which team is more talented.

    Speaker B: And so with that outcome of what we expected for the New Mexico State game, I thought that gave this team a lot of confidence going into the Sunday match up with Vandy, who kind of proved what Benny and I both had a claim last week where it was like they're historically good, but they've had a down year, and we both were in agreement, like, well, it doesn't mean that they're going to be easy and easy out in regionals.

    Speaker B: And they weren't yesterday on Sunday and they weren't today either.

    Speaker B: So on the Monday match up, like, that was a nail biter.

    Speaker B: But I think that this team survived in advance in a way that, like you said, is going to serve them really well in super regionals because they've kind of got all the anxiety out of their system like their kids hope.

    Speaker B: Well, you'd imagine so.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker B: They've played enough close games and another us things first.

    Speaker B: If they would have lost Friday, that would have been it.

    Speaker B: That would have been it.

    Speaker A: I don't think we beat Vanderbilt on Saturday if we lose on Friday, no, after what Vanderbilt said.

    Speaker B: But also I do not think that we would have made it into the final anyways and won two.

    Speaker B: So it's one of those things that's like we needed to pull that one out.

    Speaker B: And I think it looked worse to the fan base than it actually felt to the players.

    Speaker B: And that's what they parlayed through the next few games.

    Speaker B: Dude, Vandi is a good squad.

    Speaker B: They're a good team, clearly.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker B: So I'm not surprised that they really took us the distance today and they just beat us up yesterday.

    Speaker B: But we're looking forward.

    Speaker B: Though I am slightly concerned about the Auburn matchup.

    Speaker B: Like you said, Benny, they blew through their regional and they handled business, and we even talked about, hey, UCLA is in there.

    Speaker B: We could end up facing them.

    Speaker B: We kind of like overlooked the fact that Auburn is hosting.

    Speaker B: Of course, they should potentially walk away with that one.

    Speaker B: I mean, they've got some guys, too.

    Speaker B: Sonny Desharo is like, he's like the big Bambino up there with his back.

    Speaker B: He's got the belly.

    Speaker B: He's got the rotating 360 degree front arm.

    Speaker B: When he's sitting in the box, he looks like a dude that's going to light up a stogee and call his shot.

    Speaker B: So he's also hit 20 bombs this year.

    Speaker B: And I am worried that if the offense doesn't show up, as we have seen in the last month, that it's going to be a tough super regional.

    Speaker B: But I do believe, like you're saying again, Benny, that home field advantage is going to play a huge difference.

    Speaker B: I know it's a long way, but to tie all the way back Friday was really quiet because everyone expected something else to happen.

    Speaker B: And then we weren't delivering on that expectation as a team.

    Speaker B: And I think we were all caught off guard.

    Speaker B: Whether you're at home, whether you're at Goss and you just didn't know, how am I supposed to motivate these guys?

    Speaker B: They should be motivated to do this themselves at this stage of the regional.

    Speaker B: But it got louder and louder and it was the lowest attendance today.

    Speaker B: All of the Oregon State games this whole weekend was probably the loudest game.

    Speaker B: So I'm not worried about that home field advantage.

    Speaker B: I think that we're definitely going to bring it and gossip is going to.

    Speaker A: Be lit for sure.

    Speaker A: I wouldn't ever dare to speak for the team.

    Speaker A: So when I say this, I'm not trying to speak for the team.

    Speaker A: I'm speaking for the three of us.

    Speaker A: We didn't give Vanderbilt nearly as much credit as we should have given them.

    Speaker A: True.

    Speaker A: And I think maybe after that first day when we saw them lose to San Diego, we're like, yeah, these SEC boys aren't that good.

    Speaker A: Then we saw what they did to New Mexico State in the losers bracket to come back and get a shot against us and really outplayed us in that first game to the tune of an eight to one beat down.

    Speaker A: They are fast, athletic.

    Speaker A: They didn't make any mistakes in that first regional final game, and they were also very Swaggy in a way that made me mad at first, but then just jealous later because that was the drip from the drip system that I wanted to see dropping off of us.

    Speaker A: So yes, it was every bit of a roller coaster weekend.

    Speaker A: I remember last week thinking after the Pack Twelve tournament and losing the Stanford Championship game, being like, well, glad we face some adversity going into the post season and there's no way the regional will be as stressful and ridiculous as these five games in Scottsdale, the f****** NCAA baseball tournament regional gods were like, oh, you naive f***, hold my beer while we show you something.

    Speaker A: But it was such this is why there's so much use of the Moneyball meme of Brad Pitt as the great Billy Beans saying, how can you not be romantic about baseball such a roller coaster weekend?

    Speaker A: You can't say enough about Justin Boyd, a guy Mike Rooney talked with us a lot about last week who knew he was a good player but was surprised that the glistening in Mitch Cannon's eye talking about him in preseason, how excited Mitch was for him and to draw the walk off walk and hit the lead off home run in today's game and just everything in between, all the little things that guy does.

    Speaker A: And I don't think I really, truly believed until today when that beautiful, magnificent, spectacular, poetic swing by Matthew Gretler absolutely launching that ball out of Ghost and putting us into the lead for good.

    Speaker A: Holy s***, Matthew Gretler, a guy who's been good all season.

    Speaker A: But we talk about Jacob Melton a lot.

    Speaker A: We talk about Cooper Drippy a lot.

    Speaker A: Two guys who will probably be selected in the first 50 picks of the upcoming Major League Baseball draft, and there's just so many good players on this team.

    Speaker A: Gretler is one of those guys who's been fantastic and just absolutely clutch, sick bomb.

    Speaker A: And how about Kyle Jr.

    Speaker A: Netti today coming up at the plate and then having just the worst error he could think of?

    Speaker A: Generally you think of Durania in the.

    Speaker B: Opposite way, and that's just it's.

    Speaker A: Postseason baseball s***'s going to get weird, but you have to react and you have to perform and for him to shake it off and for the team to play the way they did after that and be like, It's okay, we're not going to let this mishap define us or take this game away from us.

    Speaker A: And hats off again to the Vanderbilt Commodores, who are a very talented baseball team.

    Speaker A: But I'm glad they're a very talented baseball team.

    Speaker A: Watching the rest of this baseball season back in Nashville.

    Speaker A: You could do work to be at home, fellas.

    Speaker A: That's your constellation, because we're staying home, too.

    Speaker A: But we've got the Auburn Tigers and War Eagle coming to found f****** Tequio spikes badly lead off.

    Speaker A: And because we dismissed Vanderbilt today, I of course have to notice that JP has already compared an Auburn Tigers player.

    Speaker A: Took Babe Ruth, the Colossus of Klout, the Sultan of SWAT.

    Speaker A: We will not be the naysayers again who overlook an opponent.

    Speaker A: We have learned our lesson, Beaver FAM.

    Speaker A: And we've got a great super regional coming to Corvallis, and it's going to be a f****** blast, apparently.

    Speaker A: Gosh, it's already sold out, but I'm sure there are ways to get tickets and sneak in.

    Speaker A: Potentially.

    Speaker A: Probably not.

    Speaker A: Actually, I think security is beefed up since we were in College, but what a weekend in Corvallis.

    Speaker A: There's going to be at least one more.

    Speaker A: And this is what it's all about this time of year.

    Speaker B: The first game of the super regional is coinciding on the last day of finals week.

    Speaker B: So if any students decide to stick around, it's going to be real lit Agos.

    Speaker A: Sprint from your last final to the baseball Stadium with just don't even have to do that.

    Speaker B: I had one Friday final in my entire collegiate.

    Speaker A: I don't think I did either.

    Speaker B: Of course, it was on the day after St.

    Speaker B: Patrick's Day, so it was like, I remember that Betty, you and super secret producer Skinner came over and celebrated a day late St.

    Speaker B: Patrick's Day with me because I had a 745 final on the 18th on a Friday.

    Speaker B: And so it's really rare that there's a Friday final.

    Speaker B: And I guarantee you, most of these students are going to be celebrating their summer freedom and have a whole day under their belt to doing so before first pitch.

    Speaker A: We don't talk about our day jobs a lot on here for good reason.

    Speaker A: But as an academic administrator, whoever put that final for you at 07:45 A.m., the Friday after St.

    Speaker A: Patrick's Day, New York should have gotten f****** fired.

    Speaker A: That is academic malpractice for everybody.

    Speaker A: And it's often not the professors either.

    Speaker A: I guarantee you that administrator, whatever the f*** those g****** kids mean.

    Speaker A: That's exactly what he said as he slotted that into the schedule.

    Speaker A: What a b******.

    Speaker A: I'm glad you made it through JP, who suspended.

    Speaker B: I was like, Guys, come over.

    Speaker B: It's 11:00 A.m..

    Speaker B: We're drinking Guinness.

    Speaker B: We're getting some James and getting some Mickey's.

    Speaker B: We're getting after it.

    Speaker A: Everyone's already left Corvallis at that point.

    Speaker A: It's Friday before spring break, so it's mid March.

    Speaker A: It's rainy as s***.

    Speaker A: It's 44 degrees every day.

    Speaker A: That's a great day.

    Speaker B: It was awesome.

    Speaker B: We got hammered all day I think we watched, like, basketball.

    Speaker A: And then I totally believe you remember exactly what the weather was after we got hammered all day.

    Speaker B: No, I just remember being like, It's sunny out.

    Speaker A: I used to be able to call.

    Speaker B: Super secret producer Skinner and be like, hey, don't go to class, man.

    Speaker B: It's 70 degrees.

    Speaker B: And he'd be like, yeah, you're right, dude.

    Speaker B: I'll be right over.

    Speaker C: So easily swayed.

    Speaker C: So easily swayed.

    Speaker C: But me more.

    Speaker C: I was swayed way more.

    Speaker C: Oh, it is raining in 40.

    Speaker C: It's too cold to go to class.

    Speaker A: You can't be swayed.

    Speaker A: You're already on the way to JP's.

    Speaker A: Before even extending, I didn't have to bother with you.

    Speaker C: You could look at it two ways.

    Speaker C: I was either really good at convincing or it was really easily slayed.

    Speaker A: You weren't on your way to class.

    Speaker A: You didn't even have a backpack on.

    Speaker A: Who are you trying to impress right now?

    Speaker A: Not us.

    Speaker C: I walk by the building.

    Speaker B: I remember you guys were at Grand Oaks.

    Speaker B: It was like that was how you tried to separate yourself from your social life.

    Speaker A: So you can go to class.

    Speaker C: Oh, yeah.

    Speaker B: But instead you just would take the bus and be like, F*** class.

    Speaker B: I'm going to go see my friends.

    Speaker A: We'll go to class more if we live 30 minutes from campus.

    Speaker A: What an idea you two had.

    Speaker A: Shocking, it didn't work out the way you thought it would.

    Speaker C: Oh, God, no.

    Speaker C: It worked out exactly how I thought it would.

    Speaker A: I just wanted to say, JP, please play 5 Seconds of Hot Tubing on the link by Ash on such wasn't having fun.

    Speaker A: Is that the first time we played that song on the spot?

    Speaker A: No, I've never seen it before.

    Speaker C: That song was written about our time at Grand Oaks.

    Speaker B: Exactly.

    Speaker A: Emphasis on the sausage Fest part.

    Speaker A: That part was for sure about your time at Grand Oaks.

    Speaker C: That's right.

    Speaker C: We took what we could get and.

    Speaker A: You were literally working at a sausage place.

    Speaker A: The Sea Dogs shout out Roxy Dogs.

    Speaker B: But street dogs is better.

    Speaker B: Dude, I'm sorry.

    Speaker B: Across the street from the Peacock, and you can get Nacho cheese on your hot dog slaps.

    Speaker C: Yeah, it could be a place that pooped into a sausage socket.

    Speaker C: And it would be better than Roxy Dogs.

    Speaker A: We'll move on from this, but I can't let a conversation about Rocky Dogs go without sharing this little bit about it.

    Speaker A: So at the time Benny was getting this job, I was dating a friend of all of ours.

    Speaker A: We won't mention the name.

    Speaker A: And I, as a foolish, naive new boyfriend, had the first few months of the relationship set up something to do on the month anniversary of each month, which is when you've been dating for a month.

    Speaker A: Sounds great.

    Speaker A: Romantic gesture.

    Speaker A: I'm going to be the man.

    Speaker A: I'm the best boyfriend in the world.

    Speaker A: Look how thoughtful I am.

    Speaker A: But then by month four, you're like, oh, no.

    Speaker A: So I think it wasn't for.

    Speaker A: It was a little bit longer but it was like month seven or eight.

    Speaker A: And I was like, f***, I'm still on the hook for this.

    Speaker A: And I remember what are we going to do?

    Speaker A: It was the second.

    Speaker A: It was the second of the month.

    Speaker A: It was our month anniversary.

    Speaker A: And I was like, well I think it's just like a Tuesday night or something.

    Speaker A: Why don't we keep it low key and go to the new place?

    Speaker A: Benny started working just a couple of Roxy Dogs and then called at night.

    Speaker A: I thought it was fun enough.

    Speaker A: Then it's a new business support you local.

    Speaker A: And she just looked me and was like we are not doing that.

    Speaker A: I was done for well before I even floated that out there.

    Speaker A: But I just remember like, yeah, I was young and dumb enough to suggest Roxy Dogs as a month of our three date.

    Speaker A: So shout out young Terry, you only learn by living and by failing.

    Speaker C: No little does she know you cannot spell romance without a 21 year old Ben Wi Hage working at a sausage place.

    Speaker B: I thought you said you can't spell romance without hot dog.

    Speaker C: That's true too.

    Speaker C: It's a nice way to be romantic.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker A: God, we suck at phonics on this pod.

    Speaker A: Anyway, we can stop talking about Rocky Dogs.

    Speaker A: Anything else on baseball before we move on?

    Speaker C: Yes, I will say the SEC this weekend did really good guys and I think that I am very confident going into the supers.

    Speaker C: But looking at it, there were two seated SDC teams that lost.

    Speaker C: But there was also teams like Ole Miss who f****** blew their regional apart as the number three seat in their regional.

    Speaker C: Who else?

    Speaker C: There is another team that was unseated that one there as well.

    Speaker A: We started recording this during the Oklahoma State Arkansas game.

    Speaker C: Do we have Arkansas one?

    Speaker A: Yes.

    Speaker A: Okay, so Arkansas is moving on.

    Speaker C: So that was the other non seated team and Oregon State.

    Speaker C: It's very possible that Oregon State is going to be the only Pack Twelve team left.

    Speaker C: Stanford right now, top of the six, tied up one to one.

    Speaker C: But Texas State has more hits than Stanford, so that's anybody's game.

    Speaker A: The Pack Twelve tournament sapped the whole conference of all of their energy.

    Speaker A: That's how good of a conference the Pack Twelve is.

    Speaker A: That it's own tournament.

    Speaker A: Cannibalize the whole conference conference of Champions, baby.

    Speaker B: Shirt iron iron.

    Speaker C: Right.

    Speaker C: But I do think that Oregon State sort of has everything going for them.

    Speaker C: Right.

    Speaker C: Auburn blew through their regionals.

    Speaker C: Oregon State had trouble and Oregon State is a young team.

    Speaker C: So I think that anything that any of the players did that felt like they weren't taking the regional 100% seriously.

    Speaker C: It's like they had their Gimme.

    Speaker B: Right.

    Speaker C: They very easily could have gotten knocked out of the rereading.

    Speaker C: I think they're going to be 100% focused and I think Auburn may come in and it's tough to overlook the number three team in the country.

    Speaker C: And I don't think that they will, but they're coming in really hot.

    Speaker C: And so who knows how they yes.

    Speaker B: They could very likely come in and be like, yeah, we've got this our s*** together.

    Speaker B: Right.

    Speaker B: And then get served a plate of goscottom.

    Speaker A: But they have the King of Crash, the Colossus of Cloud all of a.

    Speaker C: Sudden, buckle up because this is going to be a really fun super regional.

    Speaker A: The big Emissive b***.

    Speaker A: Yeah, that's not a great nickname.

    Speaker A: I'm just looking at baby with nicknames, though.

    Speaker A: The Sandlot mentioned the best ones.

    Speaker A: Shout out to the Doug Hercules and James Earl Jones.

    Speaker B: What a good movie, man.

    Speaker B: I'm going to go watch it now.

    Speaker B: I'm out.

    Speaker B: I'm going to go watch Sandlot.

    Speaker B: I'm just triggered.

    Speaker A: Nice.

    Speaker A: Yes, we should do a watch this sandbox sometime this summer and then just live tweet it from the Bay Bay's account.

    Speaker A: That's a good off season program.

    Speaker A: Good off season programming.

    Speaker A: Yeah.

    Speaker B: I got some ideas we should do that.

    Speaker A: Sweet, sweet, nice.

    Speaker A: Well, it wasn't all love and happiness on the diamond this weekend over in Oklahoma City, one of the greatest teams to ever play any athletic activity ever had a dream season come to an end.

    Speaker A: I am, of course, talking about Oregon State Beavers softball, who made it to the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City, but dropped their first game in OKC to the Florida Gators and then lost the win or go home match the next day to the Arizona Wildcats.

    Speaker A: And I know we have a lot of thoughts on this.

    Speaker A: It was happening simultaneously with the New Mexico State baseball game on Friday night.

    Speaker A: So there was a lot of emotions amongst all of our followers and listeners and the three of us as well.

    Speaker A: But obviously, they played a very close, very hard nose game, three one loss.

    Speaker A: It was great to see Mariah Mason back out on the mound after missing the previous days game, but just not enough to take it from the Arizona Wildcats losing three to one, ending one of the best Oregon State softball seasons ever, certainly the best in the last 15 years or so.

    Speaker A: But yeah, what are you guys?

    Speaker A: Just instant reactions to a very fun season, but fun season with a sad ending.

    Speaker B: Oh, man, it'll was a rough way to go.

    Speaker B: Just because I wanted to see this team be a team a little bit longer.

    Speaker B: I would have loved to see them just like play deeper into the tournament.

    Speaker B: I would have loved to see them win it.

    Speaker B: But I just wanted to see them play a little bit more.

    Speaker B: And I think for me, that was the part where it's over.

    Speaker B: And I mean, I'm not even on the team.

    Speaker B: I feel like Mariah probably has a lot stronger feelings about like, it's over.

    Speaker B: Right.

    Speaker B: But to me, it was like, d***, I feel like this.

    Speaker B: I don't know.

    Speaker B: I don't even know how to take it.

    Speaker B: It could have gone better.

    Speaker B: It could have been different.

    Speaker B: It reminds me a bit of the baseball team in five when they got back to the World Series for the first time in like 40 years or whatever it was.

    Speaker B: And they had guys like Chakobe and some of the young kids who carried them through six and seven.

    Speaker B: But their leader was Jacoby.

    Speaker B: And then he left to go pro after his junior season, and they bounced back even harder off of the foundation that he had laid with them.

    Speaker B: And so I feel like I'm not too distraught or upset that the season is over because I feel like this team is going to be back.

    Speaker B: They're going to definitely be back, obviously.

    Speaker B: Mariah Bay.

    Speaker B: Bay is hall of Famer first ballot.

    Speaker B: We've already inducted her, man.

    Speaker B: I don't know what happened with game one, but I do want to say, like shout out our girls, Sarah Hendiguez, and she stepped in and I don't think this was anticipated.

    Speaker B: I feel like this was a last minute call that it gave her the ball, put her in the circle to start game one.

    Speaker B: And I think she did great for the situation she was tossed into.

    Speaker B: It was great to see Tony steppedo back in her getting in that game, getting some experience.

    Speaker B: She hadn't played in like two months or whatever.

    Speaker B: It was almost three months or two and a half months.

    Speaker B: It was like end of March.

    Speaker B: She last played due to injury, and so having her back was a great thing to see.

    Speaker B: Obviously, I think by that point, it felt a bit out of reach.

    Speaker B: I just don't know if the bats were able to make a climb like that at that point.

    Speaker B: But part of me also was like, well, we've got another game, so that's okay.

    Speaker B: And then maybe they felt that way, too.

    Speaker A: I don't know.

    Speaker B: But it was such an exciting season.

    Speaker B: Shout out to the coaching staff, the team, to Mariah.

    Speaker B: Thank you.

    Speaker B: I haven't had that much fun watching softball in a long, long time.

    Speaker B: By the way, I do want to make a correction from last week, and maybe I think it was I that misspoke or me that misspoke.

    Speaker B: Terry, you're the writer.

    Speaker A: What's the record I misspoke.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker B: And I meant to say that Mariah had the record for strikeouts, but I incorporated it with her 17 wins and the 17 complete games.

    Speaker B: Comment 17 wins is by far not the single season school record.

    Speaker A: Or complete.

    Speaker B: Gains especially so I think it's 35 wins.

    Speaker B: Brian McGowan five is our freshman year, my freshman year, Benny's freshman year.

    Speaker B: And she was and is the record holder.

    Speaker B: 36 was five for wins in the program in a single season.

    Speaker B: She also had 34 complete games.

    Speaker B: So Brian McAllen was and I remember that she was Ashley Stud.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker B: Thank you to listener Michael for pointing that out.

    Speaker C: Shout out, Michael, I agree with you that this is reminiscent of that five Oregon State baseball team in the fact.

    Speaker A: That.

    Speaker C: Like you said, they hadn't made the tournament in a long time, and they did.

    Speaker C: And I think these tournaments, these national tournaments are so unique in their set up and the intensity because if you think like College baseball and College softball is not College football and College basketball.

    Speaker C: Right.

    Speaker C: So you don't have the lights, camera action on you throughout the season, and then all of a sudden you have it for either two games or two weeks.

    Speaker C: And that's tough mentally to deal with, I would imagine.

    Speaker C: And so this is how programs are built.

    Speaker C: Programs aren't built where you don't make the College World Series for an extended period of time and then you win it all.

    Speaker C: It's a process.

    Speaker C: And I think that right now they're building a foundation, and I think probably a foundation that's stronger than what we had imagined definitely when they were going on that losing tire.

    Speaker C: So this is a step in the right direction.

    Speaker C: And it didn't feel very good this weekend.

    Speaker C: But I really do think that the experience that this very young team was able to capture in Oklahoma City, even though it was just two games, is going to pay dividends going into next year.

    Speaker C: And to sort of keep with the narrative of the comparison with the five baseball team, that team got knocked out after two games, too.

    Speaker C: And like you said, they lost Jacoby and we're losing Mariah.

    Speaker C: So it is going to be does not mean that we're going to win the National Championship the next few years, but I do think that it does.

    Speaker A: Yeah.

    Speaker C: But I do think that we can expect to see a steady improvement.

    Speaker C: And I think that next year, whereas this year I don't think that the goal maybe internally was to make it to Oklahoma City.

    Speaker C: But I don't necessarily think that that was, if you're looking at it unbiasedly, that that's a realistic expectation at the beginning of the year, going into next year.

    Speaker C: I think it is.

    Speaker C: And like I said, this is the way that things work, and I think that this is the way that you build a program in a healthy way.

    Speaker C: So as difficult as it was to see the team get knocked out, I think that they did gain some real viable experience and that the regional and super regional wins are really something to look back on fondly and to be proud of as an Oregon State fan, for sure.

    Speaker A: And I Echo everything that's been said.

    Speaker A: And I just think what it comes down to is what JP did is I just wanted to watch this team, be a team a little bit longer.

    Speaker A: I think even before all the bright lights of being in the NCAA tournament came out and there's actually been a lot of great coverage about the viewership of this College softball tournament and this Women's World Series.

    Speaker A: And I think we had a great turning point in terms of equality and people paying attention to women's athletics and giving them the arena that they deserve and comparison to the mega aronovic who started at ESPN.

    Speaker A: I believe the last time Oregon State made it to the College World Series in 2006 had a great interview with Power Plays about how just the coverage of this event has evolved.

    Speaker A: But even before there were cameras in their faces and this team was everywhere, just the joy and excitement and fun that radiated off of them was contagious and was undeniable.

    Speaker A: It was such a fun team to just even read recaps about to type in the update into our show notes back in February.

    Speaker A: We had basketball seasons that were sort of falling apart to different degrees, but just not living up to our hopes and dreams and other things that were taking place as well.

    Speaker A: And this team was a breath of just so much fresh air and through every wane they get the big wins against big teams during the season.

    Speaker A: And then just like goofy Instagram videos, I think the five baseball comparison is perfect.

    Speaker A: And thinking of Jacoby as Mariah.

    Speaker A: Mariah as Jacobi is, I think, pretty out of the nose.

    Speaker A: Oregon State wasn't a big baseball school when Jacoby got here as a freshman, and Mariah and her are just very eloquent and pointed post gain remarks after we lost to Arizona.

    Speaker A: I just wanted to make Oregon State a name in College softball, and she did that in spades.

    Speaker A: And I think the fruits of her labor are going to just keep bearing on and on for years to come.

    Speaker A: And that's what's tough about College athletics on the team necessarily.

    Speaker A: She's going to be, I'm sure, one of the program's biggest fans and will be around, and no one around the program is going to forget her, and no one in the Beaver family is going to forget her.

    Speaker A: But we will get to see this team be a team a little bit longer, but it'll be a team sort of without its captain and it's main arm in the circle holding it down.

    Speaker A: And just as a leader and just an overall incredibly impressive young student athlete, but also as a performer too.

    Speaker A: Just like the pitchers who rake call formed by my incredible cohost J.

    Speaker A: P.

    Speaker A: Bertram, was inspired by Mariah Mazan and the great Tweet, which I'm sure had was orchestrated by Amy Senakola.

    Speaker A: Mariah gone.

    Speaker A: It was just such an incredible season.

    Speaker A: I don't want this to be a competition between amongst Beaver on Beaver or crime or anything like that.

    Speaker A: I had more fun researching and watching and learning about this team than any other team.

    Speaker A: And I say that even including the men's basketball run to the Elite Eight last year, every single video was so fun.

    Speaker A: Every single Instagram story was so fun.

    Speaker A: They were so ready for it.

    Speaker A: No moment was too big for them.

    Speaker A: And knowing that there are 14 freshmen coming back and ready to build off of what they did this year under Laura Berg is really exciting for the future.

    Speaker A: But also sad that Mariah is gone.

    Speaker A: And we mentioned we inducted her into the Bay's Hall of Fame last week, and I wish we could just keep inducting her every episode.

    Speaker A: I guess we can.

    Speaker A: It's our hall of Fame.

    Speaker A: You can do whatever the h*** we want, Mariah.

    Speaker A: I don't care who lists the NCAA issued trophy at the end of this tournament.

    Speaker A: You are a champion.

    Speaker A: You are our champion.

    Speaker A: And this program was incredibly lucky to have you play for it these last five years.

    Speaker A: So shout out to Mariah, shout out to Coach Berg, shout out to every single player on the team.

    Speaker A: Cannot wait for next season and just want to decompress and take a breath.

    Speaker A: And while I'm sad, just say, Holy f***, that was a lot of fun.

    Speaker A: Yeah, that was real.

    Speaker A: And I was willing and ready to go.

    Speaker A: All right.

    Speaker A: We're getting emotional about College softball for the first time in a while, and I was more into it than I even saw coming.

    Speaker A: So thank you for that.

    Speaker A: Oregon State softball such a right.

    Speaker A: And also I want to mention in terms of we love the content they put out at the beginning of the College World Series, Tarni septo's father surprising her in Oklahoma City when she got off the bus all the way from Australia.

    Speaker A: This is just an Australian sports podcast now.

    Speaker A: Australian athletes and the National Park.

    Speaker B: I think Tardy and Travis just sit there and just cheers.

    Speaker B: Fosters.

    Speaker A: Travis is too young to drink legally in the United States of America.

    Speaker B: Well, maybe they go back to Australia.

    Speaker A: Okay, mate, what's the good word?

    Speaker A: That video brought tears in my eyes.

    Speaker A: That was amazing.

    Speaker A: I hope Tarney was able to come back healthier next year and get a full season.

    Speaker A: But that video and just everything.

    Speaker A: You can't fake joy, you can't fake that kind of energy.

    Speaker A: And the young student athletes of the Oregon State softball team have this in spades.

    Speaker A: And obviously they have a great leader in coachburg, so the Sky's the limit for the future and just.

    Speaker A: We'll never forget you, Mariah.

    Speaker A: Thank you.

    Speaker B: Never.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker C: Thank you.

    Speaker B: Before Kerry cries for the next 30 minutes, we talked about Montana State tickets.

    Speaker B: Where are we sitting?

    Speaker A: We did wait.

    Speaker A: It switched, and I don't have my phone charging in the next room.

    Speaker A: We're sitting in the Toyota something.

    Speaker B: No Toyota.

    Speaker B: Ridge, baby.

    Speaker C: Hannah Ridge.

    Speaker A: Terrace.

    Speaker A: Tanner Ridge is the terrace.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker B: You can't spell Tanner Ridge without terrace.

    Speaker C: Yeah, you can.

    Speaker B: Oh, but it's so close.

    Speaker B: They need to see, right, Tanner?

    Speaker A: Yeah.

    Speaker A: With a pre game and post game party at your old apartment.

    Speaker A: The Breckinridge apartment in Barnes Avenue.

    Speaker B: Do you remember what it was, Benny?

    Speaker A: Do you guys shred the brick or you shred Suh boat with the fresh.

    Speaker C: Wait, are we talking about the address.

    Speaker A: The unit numbers?

    Speaker C: Not 2204?

    Speaker A: No, it started.

    Speaker C: It was like D two six.

    Speaker A: Didn't have cell phone service is what I remember.

    Speaker B: No, I had no service.

    Speaker C: No nothing.

    Speaker C: Yeah.

    Speaker A: It'S been a while since I've been in Providence Park, my old stomping grounds.

    Speaker A: I used to run the media credentials.

    Speaker A: Check in at that.

    Speaker B: I have a photo of you there.

    Speaker A: I know you do.

    Speaker A: I did more than I was Photo Marshall.

    Speaker A: I was on the field.

    Speaker A: What is a Photo Marshall?

    Speaker C: It's a fancy way of saying an insider to bend.

    Speaker C: Wehage.

    Speaker A: Shut up.

    Speaker A: Shut up.

    Speaker B: You're going to get Terry fired from every subsequent job.

    Speaker A: You can't get fired from a job that doesn't pay you.

    Speaker A: Unpaid interns were still legal.

    Speaker B: Yeah, that was outlawed.

    Speaker A: Unpaid intern, like, three years after me sued the organization, which is kind of funny.

    Speaker A: I love the people I worked with there, but also, overall, not my favorite organization, for obvious reasons.

    Speaker A: But no.

    Speaker A: Photo Marshall is essentially, you make sure all of the photographers have everything they need and that they also don't go and try to shoot in places they're not allowed to go.

    Speaker C: Do you have your camera?

    Speaker C: Okay, good.

    Speaker A: They put me down there.

    Speaker A: I did this in later places, too, but with the Timbers.

    Speaker A: They gave me no training there.

    Speaker A: It's like, all right, if someone goes past this line, yell at them.

    Speaker A: And I was like, I'm 22.

    Speaker A: That dude is twice my age and Scrawny 22 yearold.

    Speaker A: I wasn't that scary.

    Speaker A: Let's be real.

    Speaker A: I had too much help.

    Speaker A: You read the walk of window twice a day.

    Speaker A: We'll say I was not a very intimidating young person.

    Speaker A: I think that's fair and sports photographers are badass people.

    Speaker A: Often they're hauling, like, giant cameras and just way stronger than your boy.

    Speaker A: And I am like, hey, sir, you can't do that.

    Speaker A: Who the f*** are you?

    Speaker A: No one said that to me, but I was very scared the first time I had to put a few years later, when I was doing stuff in New York, I was ready to put the clamps down, especially on media who were asking players for autographs in my media zone.

    Speaker A: H***, no.

    Speaker A: Nice.

    Speaker A: More than one credential at that point.

    Speaker B: You confiscated autographs.

    Speaker B: That's what you should have done.

    Speaker B: And then you could have sold it.

    Speaker A: Also, it's a lot time.

    Speaker A: I'll take your number, too.

    Speaker A: We'll hang out and go get beers after this.

    Speaker A: But this guy can't hang out with you.

    Speaker A: Yeah, that's how I conned my way to being friends with the Latin.

    Speaker A: Anyway, so, long story short, we're going to the Montana State.

    Speaker A: You guys, I'm so excited.

    Speaker A: Is it Tanner Ridge?

    Speaker B: Like Tanner Ridge?

    Speaker A: That's a fancy part.

    Speaker A: Are we fancy boys at this game?

    Speaker C: Yeah.

    Speaker C: Come wearing your Kentucky Derby attire.

    Speaker B: Oh, yeah, hats.

    Speaker B: We should wear hats.

    Speaker A: Yeah, big Derby hats.

    Speaker A: Okay.

    Speaker C: I feel it the Portland Derby.

    Speaker A: I might wear a Bolo tie.

    Speaker B: The Portland Derby.

    Speaker B: Isn't that the racetrack?

    Speaker B: It's gone.

    Speaker C: Yeah, that's Portland Meadows.

    Speaker B: That s***'s gone.

    Speaker C: Yeah.

    Speaker A: Is it that building still there, though?

    Speaker B: No, it's all gone.

    Speaker B: It's like an Amazon distribution center now.

    Speaker C: Sorry.

    Speaker B: No, it's gone.

    Speaker B: Portland Meadows.

    Speaker B: It exists at the old gentleman's establishment off of like.

    Speaker C: We grabbed coffee close to it.

    Speaker A: We got coffee.

    Speaker B: Not the Girls next Door coffee spot.

    Speaker B: I'm not the name of it.

    Speaker A: It was the bikini barista across the parking lot.

    Speaker B: Yeah, that's called a girl's next door or something, I think.

    Speaker C: Yeah.

    Speaker A: Before he dropped me off at the airport.

    Speaker A: It was the last thing I did.

    Speaker B: I literally drive by every time I go to the airport.

    Speaker B: It's like my to the airport.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker A: It is probably the most convenient place to get coffee near the airport.

    Speaker B: Other than the Starbucks in the airport.

    Speaker A: I said near the airport, not in the airport.

    Speaker C: You're right.

    Speaker A: Starbucks.

    Speaker A: We took down big Starbucks in the last episode.

    Speaker A: Yeah, right.

    Speaker A: Bikini barista is better than Starbucks.

    Speaker C: True.

    Speaker B: Starbucks is going to become a bikini barista coffee joint.

    Speaker A: They can do whatever they want as long as they bring back the Seattle SuperSonics.

    Speaker A: Yeah, that's the deal.

    Speaker A: And as long as they bring back.

    Speaker B: The eggnog latte, which they took away this year.

    Speaker B: And I was f****** p*****.

    Speaker A: Took that away.

    Speaker A: Yes.

    Speaker A: Who does that?

    Speaker C: Probably for more pumpkin spice stuff.

    Speaker C: Pumpkin spice sucks.

    Speaker B: Actually.

    Speaker B: That's not true.

    Speaker B: I like pumpkin spice, too, but like eggnog latte, man, that is the winter.

    Speaker B: I don't know, gum, stomach gurgling happiness.

    Speaker C: Your shoulders are hiked up and you're trying to cover your body because it's so cold and it's the taste of that feeling.

    Speaker A: It's an official drink of holiday gut rot, which also I'll be in Portland for the PK 385 and the Civil War game Thanksgiving weekend, which I also realize is when the World Cup is going to be happening.

    Speaker B: Oh, my God.

    Speaker B: We're not a World Cup podcast.

    Speaker A: We're not a World Cup podcast, but we're going to watch the World Cup.

    Speaker A: All of the US National team games.

    Speaker A: I like the World Cup in the group stage.

    Speaker A: They're at 11:00 a.m.

    Speaker A: Up.

    Speaker C: That's great.

    Speaker A: That's perfect.

    Speaker A: I'm taking that whole week off work.

    Speaker A: By the way.

    Speaker A: I'm staying with you for like nine days.

    Speaker B: That's fine.

    Speaker A: It's happened before.

    Speaker C: Can I just say.

    Speaker C: And I would imagine most Beaver fans in the Northwest region have been to Providence Park or sort of know what it's all about.

    Speaker C: But I think this could be really special.

    Speaker C: I've heard people say that this is solely because research is being renovated and that they're not planning on making this an annual thing.

    Speaker A: They pay the whole season there then.

    Speaker C: I know.

    Speaker C: And they should make this an annual thing.

    Speaker C: I think that would be so cool.

    Speaker A: I think so, too.

    Speaker A: Yeah.

    Speaker B: I wouldn't be surprised if it comes not an annual thing.

    Speaker B: But like every other year, would they have the game against Portland State or Eastern Washington?

    Speaker B: That'll be played?

    Speaker A: That's Portland State's home field.

    Speaker A: Be careful.

    Speaker A: They almost beat us when Lord Voldemort was our coach in Corvallis.

    Speaker B: This game was scheduled before the announcement of the construction of the west side.

    Speaker B: Does it mean that they didn't do the anticipation of the announcement coming out, but the University still aired on the side of, hey, we may not have the capital to start construction in the timeline that would fit to take the home game and move it from Corvallis, meaning they were willing to gamble on that for the sake of it being a worthwhile experience for Beaver fans in the Portland Metro area.

    Speaker B: And so I think it will become much more common.

    Speaker B: It used to be the Civil War game used to be played there.

    Speaker A: Yeah.

    Speaker A: My point on that was the first rumor I heard was that we were going to play Oregon there.

    Speaker A: And I think the only pushback about that is if we're giving up a home game, essentially play a year where we're supposed to host in neutral territory.

    Speaker B: Unless you did two years in a row.

    Speaker A: Yes, sure.

    Speaker A: Here's what I think.

    Speaker A: Rivalry games every game.

    Speaker A: But rivalry games specifically switch off every year.

    Speaker A: Our place to your place.

    Speaker A: Our place to your place.

    Speaker A: They call it home and home.

    Speaker A: That's terrible terminology.

    Speaker A: It doesn't make sense.

    Speaker A: What if the Civil War, Oregon, Oregon State would be this thing.

    Speaker A: So research this year, Odin next year.

    Speaker A: Portland the year after that.

    Speaker A: And then Reeser Oddson, Portland.

    Speaker A: And it's just a three venue rotation as opposed to two.

    Speaker B: What about a four year benefit?

    Speaker B: Portland, Austin, Portland.

    Speaker A: Research.

    Speaker B: Portland, Austin.

    Speaker B: Portland.

    Speaker A: Go.

    Speaker A: Go.

    Speaker B: And and go.

    Speaker C: I like that.

    Speaker A: Technically, every site is a mutual site.

    Speaker A: If you're both there mutual for the fan bases.

    Speaker B: In a way.

    Speaker C: I think you'd have to find a way.

    Speaker B: Right.

    Speaker C: You'd have to find a way to get more seats in there because Providence Park holds what, 25?

    Speaker B: But they don't care about bodies in the stand.

    Speaker B: They care about 30 tickets.

    Speaker B: We paid $50 a seat for our seats, and that is at the going rate of the entire Stadium.

    Speaker C: Yeah, that's true.

    Speaker B: That's what they care about.

    Speaker B: That's what they care about.

    Speaker A: The Mac Club and build more stands.

    Speaker A: How's it that.

    Speaker C: Former members of the Mac Club.

    Speaker C: I agree.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker A: Anyway, we've got some committed news.

    Speaker A: We always call for more defensive line up for the football team on the show, and we're getting it this year.

    Speaker A: Joe golden, defensive lineman from Northern Colorado, transferring to Corvallis.

    Speaker A: Welcome to the program, Joe.

    Speaker A: And then also come through today on the Twitter is right into the baseball game with her, actually, Zacaya Sayas, I hope I'm pronouncing that right.

    Speaker A: Three star edge from legendary St.

    Speaker A: Thomas Aquinas high school commits to the Bees.

    Speaker A: And we got another one, too.

    Speaker A: Another commit.

    Speaker B: Yeah, another commit.

    Speaker B: Did you say Dorian Thomas, the tied in a three star tied in from Cambridge High School in Washington.

    Speaker A: Well, I thought we had him for a while.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker B: But he did his visit this weekend and recommitted.

    Speaker B: But he also said that he's still open to other schools.

    Speaker B: So I don't know what committee means, to be honest.

    Speaker B: That is a guy who likes to.

    Speaker C: Be wine and dine.

    Speaker B: He committed.

    Speaker B: Door open to all schools.

    Speaker A: Yeah.

    Speaker A: All right.

    Speaker A: Murphy's on the river, do your thing.

    Speaker A: Send Dorian Thomas a prime rib dinner to his house.

    Speaker C: Send him a prime rib in a Styrofoam box, please.

    Speaker B: He has another visit coming up against with Arizona, and he's been hearing it from Oklahoma and Texas.

    Speaker B: So, I mean, that'd be a nice gift for the man just because of the schools involved.

    Speaker A: Right.

    Speaker A: Well, this dude, this is from Dashl.

    Speaker A: The other offers he had before committing to Oregon State, Florida State, Iowa State, Louisville, Mississippi State, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Pittsburgh, Wake Forest.

    Speaker A: And I quote several group of five schools.

    Speaker A: Several.

    Speaker B: That's a good list in your mind.

    Speaker B: In your mind, how many is several?

    Speaker B: For me, it's like seven.

    Speaker B: I don't know what to make of the seven.

    Speaker A: A couple is two.

    Speaker A: View is three.

    Speaker B: Orgonians.

    Speaker B: What's a grip?

    Speaker B: Is that like a hundred grip would.

    Speaker C: Be over 15 grip and several cover the same.

    Speaker A: I think if you're in six or seven, you can say several.

    Speaker A: Okay.

    Speaker A: But it depends on things like if you had six or seven, I'm going.

    Speaker B: To start saying several minus one for six.

    Speaker A: If you had six or seven beers, you had several beers.

    Speaker A: If you had six or seven wings, I don't think you had several wings.

    Speaker A: I think you had just like a regular amount of wings.

    Speaker B: That's true.

    Speaker B: That's true.

    Speaker B: Volume of wings.

    Speaker C: What about if you're talking about millions of dollars, would you say I have several millions?

    Speaker C: If you had like if I had.

    Speaker B: 2 million, I would say I had several millions.

    Speaker B: Are you kidding me?

    Speaker C: I had $1,000,001.

    Speaker C: Several million dollars.

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker A: I'm beyond the one.

    Speaker B: I'm into the several.

    Speaker A: By that logic, if you have $2,000 because you say you have several thousand dollars, there's a lot more leaps in that range that I'm concerned with.

    Speaker A: Anyway.

    Speaker A: There is a grip.

    Speaker A: How much is a grip, listeners?

    Speaker A: How much is a grip?

    Speaker B: Yeah.

    Speaker A: Let us know on Twitter and on Instagram.

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    Speaker B: Leave a grip of stars.

    Speaker A: Let us know how many a grip is, as long as it's five or more.

    Speaker A: I think that puts a nice bow on this super regional, super duper episode of The Belligerent Peace podcast.

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