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The Rizzuto Show crew tackles everything from celeb gossip to haircuts and tipping. We kick things off with some laughs about Cleveland and classic baseball flicks, then dive into the hot topic of tipping—where Americans are getting bold about skipping the guilt trip. We cover the latest sports buzz, including the Cardinals' struggles and a shocking firing in the St. Louis City SC crew. Rizz, Moon, Lern, Rafe, and King Scott rank the most popular fast-food drive-thrus to see who’s got the quickest service. And don’t miss our special guest listener Ryan, who won a charity auction for a front-row seat to the Rizzuto Show chaos!Show Notes:Who is ‘Apostle’ David E. Taylor, church leader targeted in Tampa, multi-state FBI raids?Fido get fat? Ozempic for dogs could hit the market in three yearsData reveals the most popular dog breed in each stateNY Judge Rules Dogs Are Now 'Immediate Family' Members, But Some Legal Experts Say It's Not A Good ThingAmericans Finally Getting Braver About Skipping ‘Guilt’ TippingFollow The Rizzuto Show @rizzshow on all your favorite social media, including YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and more. Connect with The Rizzuto Show online at 1057thepoint.com/rizz ---In the latest episode of The Rizzuto Show, we take a nostalgic trip down memory lane as we dive into the world of baseball movies. From the iconic "Major League" to the heartwarming "A League of Their Own," we explore the performances of actors who stepped up to the plate—sometimes literally—and those who struck out.One of the most entertaining discussions revolves around the actors who portrayed baseball players, and whether they had any real skills on the field. Did you know that while Charlie Sheen could actually throw a baseball, Wesley Snipes had to rely on slow-motion shots to make him look fast? We reminisce about the absurdity of casting choices in baseball films and highlight the best and worst performances.As we dissect the list of baseball movies, we also touch on the cultural impact these films have had on generations of fans. Whether it’s the unforgettable quotes or the heartwarming stories of camaraderie, these films have left an indelible mark on our collective memories. We also discuss the fun of watching these films with family, sharing moments that bring us closer together.Join Rizz, Moon, Lern, Rafe, and King Scott as we laugh, reminisce, and maybe even shed a tear or two over the magic of baseball movies. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or someone who just enjoys a good flick, there’s something for everyone in this episode of The Rizzuto Show. Don’t miss out—tune in now and relive the glory days of baseball cinema! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.