‘Jeopardy!’ producer discovered Alex Trebek ‘on the floor, crying in pain’ during cancer battle

Legendary "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek shocked millions of beloved fans with his announcement that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer in 2019.

After Trebek revealed his cancer diagnosis, the one question on everyone’s mind was how he was going to carry on with his hosting duties as his health deteriorated. 

In the most recent episode of the "This is Jeopardy!" podcast, the game show's execs and Trebek’s family detailed some of their memories with the television icon leading up to his death. 

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Longtime supervising producer for "Jeopardy!" Rocky Schmidt recalled Trebek struggling to maintain his daily work routine during his cancer battle.

Schmidt said he would check in on Trebek between tapings and once found him in his dressing room, "on the floor, crying in pain." 

"When he was sick and taking medication… the pain the man had… you could watch him and it’s like ‘he’s not going to make it to the conference room table,’" Schmidt said, referring to the pre-game show meetings.

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He expressed his concerns about Trebek carrying on with the show as he fought through his condition.

"He would go get made up and ready for the show… everybody would look at each other and go, ‘I don’t know if we’re going to be taping today.’"

"Somehow he rallied," Schmidt remarked.

While fighting back tears, supervising producer Lisa Broffman recalled the moment Trebek announced he was suffering from his severe health condition.

"Alex called… and told us he had stage 4 pancreatic cancer," she began. 

"Alex, from the very beginning, said, 'This is not going to affect anything.'"

She noted that Trebek was in good spirits after the daunting diagnosis saying, "'I plan on fighting this. Let's get back to work.'"

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The official "Jeopardy!" Instagram page shared the revealing podcast interview on their social media.

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Trebek had hosted "Jeopardy!" since 1984 – for a total of 37 seasons. He presided over more than 8,000 episodes.

During his career, he received the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host eight times for his work on "Jeopardy!"

His daughter, Emily, also shared on the podcast that, "there was no possibility of him not working," after his cancer diagnosis. 

"That was never an option," she said.

Trebek and his wife, Jean, tied the knot in 1990 and had three children – adopted daughter Nicky, 40, Emily, 30, and Matt, 33.

The beloved "Jeopardy!" host lost his 20-month battle with pancreatic cancer on Nov. 8, 2020.

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Following Trebek's death, a series of guest hosts filled in for him for his final "Jeopardy!" season.

In July 2022, Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings were announced as his co-successors and permanent hosts after they took turns for the show's 38th season.

Yankees' Jake Bauers cuts lip after slamming helmet in frustration

It has been a tough week for the New York Yankees, but on Wednesday, the team was able to stop its skid, for the time being, with a 7-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.

Yankees outfielder Jake Bauers, however, got a little bit more than he bargained for.

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Bauers struck out to end the third inning. In frustration, he slammed his bat down onto the dirt as well as his helmet, but the helmet bounced back and hit Bauers in the face. Bauers suffered a cut above his lip during his little bout of anger.

Bauers stayed in the game. He finished 0-for-4 with three strikeouts.

Luckily for New York, the team was able to bounce back from an early Wander Franco home run to pile on seven runs against the Rays. Anthony Volpe and Giancarlo Stanton had home runs each. Stanton finished with four RBI before he was pinch-hit for by Greg Allen.

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"Two guys on, two outs, opportunity to make an impact, so it was good to see this one today," Stanton said after the game.

Gerrit Cole had eight strikeouts after settling down following the Franco home run.

"I thought it was a really good performance against a good team when I think he was grinding a bit out there tonight," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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