Johnny Damon Talks Ohtani, Jazz Chisholm - BetOnline Exclusive
The cool and charismatic Johnny Damon sat down for a wide-ranging interview with former NFLer Adam "Pacman" Jones on the Politely Raw podcast, which is presented by BetOnline.ag.
Damon and Pacman discuss torpedo bats, Shohei Ohtani as a pitcher, Jazz Chisholm, Yankees clubhouse rules, Red Sox curses, the Reds postseason possibilities, Pete Rose and Donald Trump!
We've transcribed some of the interview highlights for you below, and the segment gets underway around the 2-minute mark.
On Jazz Chisholm in New York:
"Jazz is perfect for the Yankees. I know him from Central Florida here, and the Yankees is what he needed. He needed that big audience and he's taking advantage of everything he has. And when you produce in the big markets...New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, L.A. Dodgers...people remember that stuff forever. Jazz is the perfect fit, and what the Yankees have needed recently. He brings that spunk to it."
On Ohtani as a pitcher:
"It would be a great story, but I want the kid to be healthy and I want him to keep hitting home runs. You get on the mound...it's tough. There are so many great pitchers out there, and Ohtani is one of them, but I'd rather just see him just keep on hitting home runs. If he has to pitch, if he has to close out a game in a big situation, say the World Series in 2025, absolutely put him on the mound."
On Red Sox curses:
"[Red Sox] haven't won since they got rid of me in 2009. So, I mean...I broke the curse of the Bambino, hopefully there's not a curse of Johnny Damon."
On Reds postseason chances:
"Tito would not have come back to manage if he knew he would not have a shot to [compete.]"
On Pete Rose in Hall of Fame:
"I would love a manager to bet on his team. And if the manager is betting on your team, you're going to go out there and be like, 'I'm going to make my manager some money.'
"I know it's not politically correct to say, but Pete Rose should've been in the Hall of Fame 30 years ago. Hopefully the Hall calls soon, but it's unfortunate he's not here anymore."
It seems like every draft prognosticator is on the same page regarding which side of the ball the Dallas Cowboys will select in the first round of the upcoming NFL Draft.
We looked at seven mock drafts, and every one of them had the Cowboys drafting a playmaker.
Two had WR Matthew Golden, two had RB Omarian Hampton, one had WR Tetairoa McMillan, one had RB Ashton Jeanty and the other had TE Tyler Warren.
So, the clear consensus is that the Cowboys need some more weapons.
Cowboys Pro Bowl return man KaVontae Turpin agrees with that sentiment. He recently joined Politely Raw with Pacman Jones and had this to say:
“I feel like they gonna get a receiver. I feel everybody got a good or a decent wide receiver two. A good wide receiver two or decent wide receiver two. And I just feel like that is what we need right now.”