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Reply to brucegilsen. Reply to Eusebio. Reply to rmnd3b. Reply to Chucko. He works hard, plays hard and is as straight forward as they come - plus, most of Boston hates him now and that's a step in the right direction. Last season, Youkilis played in just games, hit. It seems like his career is on the decline, and it could be if back issues continue to hamper him.

However, if he stays healthy and is productive, Youkilis can and will be able to somewhat win over his Yankee critics. It can be done, but until it does New Yorkers will immediately begin packing their Doomsday preparedness kits and thanking their respective gods that Youkilis is in town for only one season. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.

But during that game. You don't give that picture any credit. Kevin Youkilis: He sticks you know doesn't use always like laugh because he comes back. He's strikeout or something he'd be like, Okay, thanks, like right before I go to bed. And I'm like, and I'm laughing and. Kevin Youkilis: You know, but that was the attitude that Dustin had that's the attitude I had, and we weren't the you know the most talented guys, you know, you know, physically and all that.

But we had the mental process of really going about it in that direction. Joel Goldberg: All you can win with a team of Dustin pedroia is and and Kevin Youkilis is and and because there's that grit and that that grind and determination and.

Joel Goldberg: I mean, to me, this can't go wrong with guys like that, of course, you need a couple superstars on the team if they have that same grind and grit. It makes it even better because now everybody is following them and doing. Joel Goldberg: You know what they do and so that that ends up being really magical. But I love that, too.

And guess what, it'll keep evolving and changing. I mean,. Joel Goldberg: We got a kid throwing one or two here right now and he's figured out how to control if he didn't know how to do that last year. Now he's putting it where he wants. He's the guy and he said. Joel Goldberg: To us last week, he said look I i'm not going to be very uncommon anymore. In baseball, because everyone as they come up. Now is going to be throwing Joel Goldberg: And it's just going to be that's going to be normal.

So you're right. We have to adjust that. And that, by the way, is don't ever then business or anything in life. Everything evolves and you have to. Joel Goldberg: adjust to it okay for final questions as we round the bases. These can be a little bit light hearted or not we'll start with this one. You're in the food and beverage industry now. Joel Goldberg: Given a choice. I think I know the answer to this to sit down for a bowl of clam chowder you spent a lot of time in Boston or some skyline chili, which is it oh that's rhetorical.

Joel Goldberg: skyline chili baby I played a week. Joel Goldberg: You can't lose those Cincinnati roots know any day of the week if they're skyline on that. Is there, is there a favorite order at skyline. Kevin Youkilis: Yeah, cheese, counties, I get cheese Canadians a mustard. That's, that's my. That's my jam. Just depends on how hungry I am is into the quantity of cheese counties.

So, but, yeah, she's going all day. Joel Goldberg: It was rhetorical. But I wanted to give you a chance to talk about a Cincinnati institution. Their second question, the nickname when you were playing other than you. That's obvious, was the Greek god of walks.

Now I know on your Twitter feed. It's the Greek god of hops. Joel Goldberg: How much do you love that nickname either that one from then or now because it's truly unique like nicknames to. Joel Goldberg: Like, what do they call a guy named Goldberg, Goldie. What do they call a guy like Jeff Montgomery, my partner Monty right every now and then you get like a fun nickname that no one will ever forget and its unique.

So tell me about that nickname. And then, how much did you enjoy it. Kevin Youkilis: Yeah, it was is very empty and. And by the way, nicknames that where they all go. I mean, you listen to all the baseball players of like the 30s, 40s and 50s. They had the coolest nicknames ever. Kevin Youkilis: I don't know what happened. I mean, God we came on original. But yeah, it was interesting because the Greek guy walks thing was, it was a hard thing because everyone thought I was Greek.

Kevin Youkilis: So it's very interesting. How many Greek people like will come out to me and start speaking Greek and I'm like, well, that's not Hebrew. I was like, I'm not, I'm not kidding this but uh.

Kevin Youkilis: I think the hardest part of being called the Greek god of walks was people in the stands going hey come on man. Get a walk. And I'm like,. Kevin Youkilis: The hell, like, get a walk, who, who you pay. I was like, You better get out of here with that.

I was like, I don't care if I walk but. Kevin Youkilis: I'm going up there to try to get a hit. Right, so it was fun though. I mean, you know, I put me on the map and a lot of ways. I was in double A when that book came out, so. Kevin Youkilis: It taught me a lot of the media members want to talk to me all the time about this book. So it also gave me an introduction to really understanding the media and talking so. Kevin Youkilis: The nickname was great.

And then I never got paid for the Greek god of walks, so I decided, hey, I'm gonna make some money off and say, the Greek out of hops. So we've, we've got a double IPA is the Greek got hops and we kind of have some fun with that. Kevin Youkilis: As perfect and as wrestler, one of my broadcast partners often says he's not a mailman he's not looking to walk so. Nobody gets into the game, wanting to walk, but there is certainly a product of patients.

They're all right. I love that one. And so, okay, we have learned that you're Greek is not very good. You can probably read Hebrew like me. Kevin Youkilis: But somehow you somehow you ended up being the Jewish guy that got the athletics, you'll see there was somebody there.

Kevin Youkilis: There's a few of us. There's a few there's a few the rest of them went and did what I did, which is just fine. Joel Goldberg: OK, I can hear basketball coaches. I don't know why basketball coaches. I don't know either sometimes both yeah the GCC. I mean, they just sat there and watched so much in design place.

Joel Goldberg: Front Office, by the way, in for life, that, that one's a guarantee. Yeah, that's man, I gotta. Joel Goldberg: Third question, as we round the bases. It's a beer question and this isn't a fair one, this is like asking you, Kevin. Okay, I'll be your kids. Which one's your favorite, but do you have a favorite beer.

Kevin Youkilis: You know that that is a hard one always right. I think for me, I love styles. Right, so I'm into hoppy beers. I can't drink as much IP as they used to. Kevin Youkilis: But I love. I always get a half pint i i'm just one of those guys are like I don't I don't drink as much they used to, and it's a good thing.

And a lot of ways with three kids but pale ales pale ales and IPAs are my favorites. Kevin Youkilis: All that and yeah i think i'm along the same. I'm like, Well, I'm willing to try everything. It's a mood thing to, to me it's a mood thing depending on where you're at, so.

Joel Goldberg: Okay. Final question the walk off as we round the bases here and wrap it up. I mentioned surviving the pandemic. Of course, you still are, and I know the restaurant bar industry has been. Joel Goldberg: Hit worse than anyone and people that make their living and their whole lives in that industry suddenly having a deal as you are as an owner.

Joel Goldberg: Just want to know how you've pivoted and what's your biggest lesson or takeaway is or has been in these last six months. Kevin Youkilis: Yeah, this uh this pandemics been really tough on the restaurant business the bar industry, the hospitality industry that, you name it.

It's also giving us a big opportunity to really understand it and get to. Kevin Youkilis: Pivot like you're saying in a different way. I think that's the one thing we're doing right now we have QR codes, where. Kevin Youkilis: You take your phone, you put it up to it, all of a sudden you click on it and now you get the menu and you can all. Kevin Youkilis: You can order. So we pivoted into QR codes outside where people can order their food and drinks and then they can come pick it up inside.

Kevin Youkilis: And that's going to be something that we're going to use down the road to we're going to probably use QR codes more.

Kevin Youkilis: Within the whole entire restaurant. Once we're able to open that's that's restaurants are going in that way for many different reasons. Kevin Youkilis: You know, restaurants, don't make a lot of money. I think people don't understand the restaurant business, how tough it is. Kevin Youkilis: How behind on the times we are thinking that restaurant owners, you know, have all this money and they're doing all these great things now.

Kevin Youkilis: You got the the the big ones that maybe have chains and stuff like that that yes, they make more money than the ones that are small mom and pops, but. Kevin Youkilis: The thing that we've learned the most here and it's also been awful and a lot of ways, is we've we've had to cut staff, we've had to.

Kevin Youkilis: You know, just cut down on the amount of food. We're prepping and doing all the little things that. Kevin Youkilis: You know, in the menu change.

I mean we we had to change menu items because we can't give you an entree but like a steak or something outside the city on on a picnic table. So we've kind of kept it simple in that way. And we think that's also something that.

Kevin Youkilis: That we can move in that direction as we open up. Kevin Youkilis: So we are in this like crazy point where the state is saying one thing that count is saying another and we're just literally like waiting for them with no plan.

And I think what I've learned most about this whole thing. Kevin Youkilis: Is I've learned more about the government than I ever have an any classes. I took growing up, you know, everyone always is so worried about the presidential election. I say,. Kevin Youkilis: As voters, you really, really need to digest your county officials more than anyone. It should be county, state. Kevin Youkilis: Then you go to the federal level, but the media doesn't like that because it's not a sexy to talk about.

So I always tell people, really, really get knowledgeable on your county, because when things go bad, like this, your county. Kevin Youkilis: Your, your legislators within those are the people that are going to dictate what you can and can't do, so it's very important to get very, you know,. Kevin Youkilis: become educated county first state second and then federal but that's my opinion.

I mean, people might think the other way. But in what we do. We've, we've learned so much about that and understanding that we're basically being held.

You know, I don't want say hostage, but. Kevin Youkilis: Pretty much close to being held hostage right now by the county. Joel Goldberg: Well, I've seen some of what you've been been talking about on social media.

And I'm sure that you never thought you were signing up to, to be in politics, not in politics, but to have to deal with politics. Joel Goldberg: Because politics and everything, but this is at a different level. And so, you know, I hope all that opens up. Joel Goldberg: For you guys soon. And not just you guys I mean all over. And I'm not getting political on that one either. I'm a firm believer in science and safety, but I also, I know that that.

Joel Goldberg: You know, people need to be able to survive here. People need to be able to get out there and and and do it in a safe way. And so I'll tell everybody. And I'll pop this up again. Joel Goldberg: Loma brewing and and if you're listening. It's Loma brew. Joel Goldberg: And they certainly you can get stuff to in their shop there you got a lot of a lot of great here, and certainly for anyone that's in the San Jose area. Joel Goldberg: You could check out aloma brewing and and Kevin and all of his great people there.

I appreciate this. Joel Goldberg: I just started this real quick. As we wrap it up. I was I was interviewing Steve stone. A couple weeks ago, you know, the legendary baseball announcer. Joel Goldberg: Former sigh on Award winner. We had them on after Tom Seaver past and you know he was in Chicago.

Joel Goldberg: And right before we go on and I grew up watching him like you know that this would be like you, having already on or talking with Marty.

I grew up watching him in Chicago with the cubs. Joel Goldberg: And read before we start the interview goes, Joel. Its my anniversary. And I'm like, what, what am I supposed to like what. Joel Goldberg: I'm like, congrats. He goes, yeah, 16 years 16 years ago today bar mitzvah.

I'm like,. Joel Goldberg: Hey, you never know Steve, what he's talking about you. That's, that's pretty cool thing. So anyway, I don't know. My mind just went there, but anyway. Joel Goldberg: And last thing too. I know you were popping up the loan brew calm.

I also have a coffee company that we didn't talk about, but for anyone out there Loma dash coffee calm. Kevin Youkilis: We just opened up about a week ago. I'm Portland, Oregon. So if you're in that area in Portland, Oregon ever go stop in there. And yeah, and there's retail bags available online, too. So we just started that.

And one of my other favorite things in life coffee. Joel Goldberg: I actually, I saw that on the website, or at least somewhere. And so I. Joel Goldberg: I don't know. I'm looking at so much stuff, but I did see that.

And so I'll have to mention that. Well first off we just mentioned in here. I don't know if I got this one right. But I'll pop up. There it is. Joel Goldberg: Just working on the fly here so Loma dash coffee. I will do that. My brother lives in Portland, so I'll have to let him know about that one. Check it out. Joel Goldberg: Good luck with everything with with Loma brewing and Loma coffee can't thank you enough for all the time today and. Joel Goldberg: I can't wait to come down and visit at some point.

So I appreciate it. Anytime Joel yeah hopefully in spring training. Let's meet up.



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