Following Pablo Torre appearing as a guest alongside Bill Simmons after a perceived media beef surrounding his reporting about the relationship between University of North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick and his relationship with Jordon Hudson, the morning show on 98.5 The Sports Hub broke down the situation. Fred Toucher, co-host of the program, mentioned how Torre was the 50 Cent of journalists in that people would not want to beef with him, and it resulted in subsequent reaction from The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz, the flagship program for Meadowlark Media.
Le Batard asked the cast to tell him where they believe those at 98.5 The Sports Hub sided on the situation. This led Jon “Stugotz” Weiner to assume that the station would ultimately select Torre over Simmons, expressing doubt that the staff genuinely liked Simmons that much. Weiner’s conjecture was correct, and Le Batard was shocked that those in Boston would go against the sportswriter and podcast personality who fervently represents their teams.
“That’s just shocking to hear all of that,” Le Batard said after listening to Toucher’s commentary. “The 50 Cent – he said, ‘No one wants to beef with him. You can’t beef with him, you shouldn’t beef with him.’ He’s going to open up his briefcase and he’s going to say, ‘I happen to have a few questions for you,’ and then you’re just going to melt in his journalistic breath.”
Billy Gil, producer and personality for Meadowlark Media, divulged that he is not sure what he had heard and that the end of the segment took an odd turn. Toucher told Torre that he was there for whatever he needed and called him the best sports journalist in the world. The Le Batard Show clipped a soundbite of the moment and played it sporadically throughout the rest of the segment, and Le Batard observed that Torre has escalated to the 50 Cent equivalency very quickly. Le Batard expressed that side-swiping Simmons occurred because he moved to Los Angeles after originally living in the Boston-Manchester area.
“It doesn’t matter that Bill moved across the country to LA to the place that Boston hates the most,” Weiner said. “He can still cover Boston sports in 2025 and do it very well, but that’s where I knew those guys would go.”
At the top of the podcast, Torre conveyed that he was on the West Coast for the Peabody Awards, for which his show, Pablo Torre Finds Out, was nominated for its story surrounding watching the Dallas Cowboys on death row. Mike Ryan, producer and personality for Meadowlark Media, acceded that it was “a mad flex” and “good shame card to pull,” but he ultimately recognized that those involved knew the entire beef was stupid. To conclude the discussion, Le Batard recalled a story of when Torre decided to crowdsurf in Miami.
“The funny memory is him standing at the end of the stage and whispering before turning his back and allowing those people to just carry him across the crowd on his back – he just says, ‘The child in me as a kindergartener who always wanted to be seen wouldn’t even recognize this person I’ve become who wants to do this thing where he crowd-surfs,” Le Batard said. “He loves attention so much.”
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