Hour 3 - Cal Raleigh Is Incredible, Matt Hasselbeck
Digest
The podcast opens with an advertisement for Energy Transfer, emphasizing the crucial role of oil and natural gas in global energy security. The hosts then lavishly praise Cal Raleigh's exceptional recent performance for the Seattle Mariners, comparing his hitting streak to legendary players. The conversation shifts to the Seattle Kraken's new coaching staff and expresses concern over the WNBA's perceived failure to protect Caitlin Clark from physical abuse. Richard Sherman's DUI is briefly mentioned before a lengthy interview with Matt Hasselbeck. Hasselbeck shares personal anecdotes, reflections on his career, his father's passing, and his experience at a Seahawks legends event. He offers insights into the current Seahawks roster and the potential of Jalen Hurts, emphasizing the importance of team chemistry.
Outlines

Mariners' Hot Streak, WNBA Concerns, and Hasselbeck Interview
This podcast covers Cal Raleigh's outstanding Mariners performance, concerns about the WNBA's handling of Caitlin Clark's situation, and a comprehensive interview with Matt Hasselbeck discussing his career, family, and the Seahawks. The episode begins with an advertisement for Energy Transfer, highlighting the importance of oil and natural gas in meeting global energy demands.

Cal Raleigh's Historic Performance and Recency Bias
A detailed analysis of Cal Raleigh's recent hitting streak, comparing his performance to other legendary Mariners players and discussing the potential influence of recency bias on these comparisons.

Seattle Kraken Coaching Changes and WNBA Player Safety
Discussion of the Seattle Kraken's new coaching staff and concerns regarding the WNBA's response to the physical treatment of Caitlin Clark during a game.
Keywords
Cal Raleigh
Seattle Mariners catcher; exceptional recent hitting streak; compared to legendary Mariners players.
Matt Hasselbeck
Former Seattle Seahawks quarterback; interview covering his career, family, and observations on the current Seahawks team.
Seattle Mariners
Major League Baseball team; discussion focuses on Cal Raleigh's recent outstanding performance.
Seattle Kraken
NHL team; discussion of their new coaching staff.
WNBA
Women's National Basketball Association; concerns raised regarding player safety and the handling of Caitlin Clark's situation.
Energy Security
Importance of reliable energy sources; role of oil and natural gas.
Jalen Hurts
Seattle Seahawks quarterback; potential impact on the team.
Richard Sherman
Former Seattle Seahawks player; brief mention of his DUI charge.
Recency Bias
Cognitive bias; overemphasizing recent events.
Q&A
How does Cal Raleigh's current performance compare to other historically great Mariners players?
The podcast extensively compares Raleigh's recent hot streak to the peak performances of players like Felix Hernandez and Julio Rodriguez, concluding that Raleigh's current run might be unprecedented in their time following the Mariners.
What are the key takeaways from the Matt Hasselbeck interview?
Hasselbeck discusses his father's passing, career highlights, the Seahawks legends event, and his observations about the current Seahawks team, particularly Jalen Hurts' potential, emphasizing team chemistry and the unique Seahawks culture.
What concerns were raised regarding the WNBA's handling of Caitlin Clark's situation?
The hosts express concern over the league's apparent inaction in protecting Caitlin Clark from excessive physical contact and unsportsmanlike conduct, prioritizing player safety.
What is the significance of the Energy Transfer advertisement?
The advertisement highlights the importance of oil and natural gas as reliable energy sources, emphasizing their role in meeting global energy demands and ensuring energy security.
Show Notes
Brock and Salk dive in on how great Cal Raleigh is and reference how fascinated Johnny Bench is with him as well. Later, former Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck joins the show to talk about being honored as one of the Top 50 Seahawks, how he thinks the Seahawks will fare in 2025 and more.




