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Get some facts and come back and
Seebee. Get some facts and come back

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and Seebee. Don't throw out salaries
or other things. Get some facts and

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come back and Seebee. You can't
handle the true now told our players you

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need a bit more like a dog. We don't need a bunch of cats

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in here looking in the mirror.
But I look good. I got my

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extra bands on, I got my
other shoes. Be a doll. We

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don't need no meals, We don't
need no cats. We need more dogs.

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Were not a detain Why you're not
that detained? We weren't good.

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There's no sense of asking me things
about the game. I'm telling you.

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We laid an egg, So I'm
not gonna break it down for you.

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He sucks. He sucked, but
he laid an egg. That's all I

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have to say. Guys, I'm
sorry. I'm not gonna break it down

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for you. Nothing went well for
us. It's on us. We have

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to figure it out every way.
Ehown it sure is, And it's the

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The Ticket Northern Michigan and in Traverse
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point seven. Honored to be with
you on this Thursday. I'm Matt Sheppard

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the Meyer Hotline eight sixty six eight
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him Sports Radio to twenty one thousand as

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well if you missed it. The
Tigers split two with the Pirates yesterday day.

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The opener went to Terrek School in
Detroit and ain't nothing blow out.

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Matt Vierling's three run homer and four
RBIs the difference. Schooble toss seven scoreless

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innings, allowing just three hits,
striking out eight. He improved to seven

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and one on the ear seth Lugo
of Kansas City is better so far,

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has put together a better season,
I should say, because he's nine to

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one with a one point seven to
ninety RA. After Kansas City won again

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yesterday they beat Minnesota Bobby Witt junior
Salvador Perez. I saw something on social

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media where people were kind of taking
their shots at Salvador Perez. I thought

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to myself, Look, social media
is the thing now. I totally understand

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where you know, it's where so
many people get their news. It's where

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so many people get their information.
Whether it's reliable or not, I'm not

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so sure. It's also just a
way to just spew despise, discuss meanness,

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sad commentary, personal purgatory if you
will, and people take a chance

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at Salvador Perez. Look, I
don't care whether or not you believe the

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guy who's thirty four. Oh he's
probably older than I don't. Who care?

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The dude is good? Ask yourself
this, thirty four or older?

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Would you take a guy who's betting
three twenty five, having the three eighty

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six OBP and a slug of five
thirty seven, absolutely hits another homer yesterday,

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He's got ten, he goes two
for four. He's thirty four and

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Betton second in the lineup for a
team. There's thirty five and twenty two

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on the year for a team that
is arguably the biggest surprise in baseball,

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and six just two and a half
out thirteen games over five hundred. A

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team that was last year, this
Kansas City team, even though it had

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Bobby Witt junior, Vinnie Fascatino,
Salvador Perez, they were still minus one

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eighty three in the run differential.
I use that number a lot. It's

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important the run differential. This year, Kansas City is a plus eighty one.

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Nobody in the division is better.
Nobody in the American League Central Division

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is better. In fact, only
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in that category. That's the New
York Yankees. Baltimore's not better, Cleveland's

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not better. Texas isn't better.
Very strange, Texas is just a plus

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one in run differentially. The team
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is a minus Seattle. That's a
hell of an accomplishment. Anyway.

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I saw a lot of that on
social media, and I thought that's ridiculous.

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First of all, Salvopro is a
really good dude. Second of all,

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he's a hell of a player.
And third, maybe you're just angry

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just for the sake of being I
ain't angry. I don't know, but

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I'd take him on my team.
He's got a howitzer, handles the staff

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real well, and produces offensively.
Folks, there's not that many catchers in

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baseball who are the total package.
You know what I mean? You want

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a guy? Look, we all
gravitate back to the best of our childhood

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or the best in our favorite team's
history. Is that fair enough? Okay?

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So who's the best the Tigers have
ever had? If you're old enough,

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you remember Bill Freehan. If you're
old enough, you remember Lance Parrish.

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I suppose Ivon Pudge Rodriguez is in
there too. I see him more

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as a Ranger. That's just me. Everybody looks for a Salvador Perez,

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an Adlie Rushman, Will Smith at
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a pretty good player for Texas.
He's not having a great offensive year so

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far. He was originally committed to
Michigan State, by the way, but

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he was drafted and signed with the
Rangers. I think those three guys,

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those four guys Perez who do,
I say, Perez, Rushman Smith,

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really Muto? For sure? Those
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if you don't mind five guys who
can do it offensively and defensively. It's

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the hardest position in the in the
game catcher. You don't have that many

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great players who can do both.
Those are it. So I'd take him

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every single day, and I would
guess you would too. Game two went

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to Pittsburgh, Paul Skeens celebrating his
twenty second birthday. He struck out nine

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in six innings. Andrew McCutchen leaves
the yard a home run. He's homered

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in every Paul Scheme start. Matt
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homered in three of four. What
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that kider munter when anytime in baseball, if you've got a doubleheader, you've

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got a twenty six man roster.
We know that, right. Okay,

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they expanded that a few years ago. They expanded to twenty six man rather

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than twenty five man roster. You
have twenty six men, you have thirteen

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bullpen or thirteen pitchers, thirteen position
players when you have a double header.

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So it's not to have quote unquote
wear and tear on people. You can

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add a twenty seventh player, so
you're going to add a pitcher, now,

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why would you so? For example, Jack Flaherty was originally supposed to

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start one game of the doubleheader.
The way the series was set up,

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it was going to be Scoobal and
Flarty against Jones and Schemes. Then the

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rainout a couple of days ago,
forcing a double header yesterday. Why not

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start Flaarity like you originally thought instead
of starting him today against Boston. My

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guess is, because you get a
twenty seventh man in a double header,

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why not take advantage of it?
So use a pitcher there, save Flarerty,

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who's pitching Game one of the four
game series against Boston tonight. What

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was interesting to me is that Kaider
Montero is the one who was called up.

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He was called up from Toledo.
He made his major league debut.

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You may ask, why is that
surprises ship? What surprises me because they

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didn't call it Matt Manning. I
would have guessed it would have been Manning

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who would have come up like he
had been all season long. His issue

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is in his five starts. The
era is close to five. Aj Hinch

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explained that, and we'll get into
what Scott Harris had to say about Javey

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or Bias when we come back after
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road trip, the first of a
four game series in Boston's Fenway Park tonight.

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I think of Fenway Park and Tiger

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the same day April twentieth, nineteen twelve.

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Unfortunately, Detroit's Cathedral closed in September
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will keep it viable until at least
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like Comerica Park, I miss the
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have a confession to make. I
get way too caught up at golf videos,

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like trying to improve golf videos.
And I don't mean you know,

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guys tying a rubber snake to a
string and put it on the back of

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somebody's shirt and running around and making
them scared while they're getting ready to tee

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off. Those are funny videos,
for sure, but I can do without

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those. I'm talking about the ones
that try to help your swing, help

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your putting, help so many other
things. Sometimes they get upset at myself

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because it's not really helping my game. My game is where it is.

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Unfortunately, it's one of those sports
where you got to play a lot.

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Welcome back x'es and bros. By
the way, this was making the rounds

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on social media. Did anyone see
what took place in Washington Haawk County?

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I think it was mid May.
I think it was a couple of weeks

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ago. A dude is supposed to
be on a zoom for getting his license

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reinstated. His lawyer is at the
courtroom talking before the judge, and the

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judge says, has he joined us
yet? And she said, he's about

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to your honor, and he jumps
on zoom. The driver or the person

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who's in trouble with the law and
says, I'm on my way to the

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doctor. I'm just pulling in right
now. And he's driving, and the

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judge says, wait a minute,
you're driving. In other words, you're

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driving with a suspended license. And
he's trying to get his license back.

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And what does he do. He
shows up to the virtual court hearing while

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driving. You wish you could be
making this stuff up. You would think

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it's almost a gaff right, it's
just a joke. It's not. There's

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video and audio to support it.
Not to mention the reaction of the judge

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and the reaction of the man who
now loses his license or the chance to

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regain his license for a while.
It's classic stuff. Man. You think

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to yourself, how the hell can
somebody think this is a good idea?

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Honey, don't you have a zoom
call to try and get your license back

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today? Yeah, I'll do it
while I'm driving to the doctor's office.

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But doesn't that kind of defeat the
purpose? Honey, aren't you a little

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word? Well, I'll keep the
camera off. I don't know what he

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was thinking. He's not thinking at
all. We think there are certain people

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in life who feel like they are
are privileged because of what they do for

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a living or how much money they
make. That's not always the case.

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Sometimes there are people who feel like
they just can't touch they can't be touched,

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and even though even though they have
a hearing, a chance to get

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their license back, in all likelihood, it sure seemed like he was going

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to get his license back until the
camera on the dashboard of the car while

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he's driving, clicks on. Oops, I think I messed up there.

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It's awesome. We were talking just
before the break about Matt Manning was the

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guy who was not called up as
the twenty seventh man. It was Caudra

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Montero, who is viewed as a
decent prospect in the Tiger system. Manning

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has struggled. I can't help but
wonder I remember it was it twenty nineteen,

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seen Mies and Manning and Schooble all
in camp and hearing so many different

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people try to guess who they think
would be the best of the bunch.

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There was no consensus in Lakeland with
all these people baseball people around. If

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you would say Schooble, if you
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Manning, that's how close the three
were. This was going to be what

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this team was built on. These
three hard throwing two of them high draft

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picks, exceptional talents, young talents. And don't take this the wrong way.

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I'm not saying you give up on
Matt Manning, but I would say

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this, he is twenty six years
old. Not that it's old, because

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it's not. But from a major
league standpoint, the clock is ticking.

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He's only made fifty starts in his
major league career and he's twenty six.

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He was a hell of an athlete. He was gonna go play basketball at

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Loyola Marrimount. Tigers signed him ninth
overall pick, first round, and it

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just hasn't clicked. What's the most
wins you think he's had in his major

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league career? Four? That is. I hate the word bust, not

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fair. Kid works hard, which
is no excuse. Everybody works hard,

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man, I mean, at least
they're supposed to. Most people are working

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hard to get to where they want
to get to at that level, is

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what I'm saying. That's one of
my favorite things when we interview players families.

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You know, how do you feel
in this moment? I'm so proud

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of him because he's worked so hard. Yes, guess what, there are

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other people work hard too. It
doesn't mean that you can't be outworked,

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just means you do work hard.
But Matt Manning, it's just not clicking

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for him. He's made five starts. Who's that on. There's a combination

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of people him, Coaches, people
have got to be fixing him. People

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got to got to be able to
help him along. He had options,

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so it's not a huge deal.
But there's going to be a point in

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time, and it's coming quicker than
he may think where they have to decide

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on what to do. That's not
the case for hobby or Bias. We

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talked yesterday about Scott Harris's interview on
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two hours. What we didn't get
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I've repeatedly said it's seventy three million
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money to just chew up and burp
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right now. Do you know how
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in Detroit making adjustments And let's get
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It's constant. It's one of the
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have said he's making some offensive adjustments
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Detroit's top three players and ranking their
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and Ragnow with Hutchinson and Golf being
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the Tigers. Matt Manning didn't get
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yesterday, as Detroit begins a four
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road trip overall, and then we
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about the Javey or Bios comments made
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some adjustments. Offensively. They have
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athleticism. We have to find a
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is in the Cubs uniform. And
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to that form? What is he
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five years ago, because that's what
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eighty one twenty nine bombs, eighty
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up how many times he's actually had
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guy. Okay, I could see
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of guys that made that transition.
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at all. Here's here's the only
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doesn't throw so hard. Okay,
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ninety two ninety three. He doesn't
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out. The Texter is thinking he's
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in the World Series when he led
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World Series Championship. And now he's
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negative connotation associated with a canon you're
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hey, you're not good enough to
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to be a starter. I don't
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important piece to the team. I
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Now it does beg this question whose place

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you do anything right now, per
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a starter, or we don't think
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mice Rhee so Olsen, Trek Scouobel
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I don't think that should be the
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lefty out of their bullpen, not
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a righty get a lefty out?
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reverse splits. The same thing with
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middle relief guys? So, if
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it's about what you throw, where
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you can throw it. And that's
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now. I don't even think it's
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we're you and I. We don't
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baseball to recognize whether a guy like
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worth a second round pick, or
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pick, or a Max Clark is
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watched Max Clark in Indiana, didn't
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with Team USA or Gunner Henderson.
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may have watched Spencer Torkulsen. You
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of success. Maybe watched him one
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it's hard to judge that Manning coming
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time, so on and so forth
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round pick. That's why you draft
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a lot of pitchers chosen because more
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guys are not going to make it. You and I both know going into

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this coming football season this will probably
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early right to judge the rookie quarterback
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agree that you don't expect all of
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think that Caleb Williams, Jade and
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Michael Pennix and Bo Nicks are all
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From nineteen ninety three through twenty twenty
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quarterback drafted was fifty seven percent.
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extension thirty five percent of the time, the third quarterback drafted thirty one percent,

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the fourth drafted fourteen percent, and
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if you're the second quarterback drafted,
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draft pick. So that's kind of
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is that you're not gonna You're not
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Paxton Lynch was a first round draft
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He's one in three. But we
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do success stories at the quarterback position. JaMarcus Russell, Brady Quinn. It

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could go on and on and on, Jake Locker, Johnny Manzel, Josh

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Rosen, Dwayne Haskins, Tim Tebow. I don't have to get too deep

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into it, ej Manuel, Brandon
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say there's first round picks out there
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happens, and it's the reason so
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one doesn't make it, if Matt
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take their place. Well, Ty
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over a guy like Casey Mize,
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first team All American. Trek Skoubl
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the way it works sometimes in baseball. Meyer Hotline eighty sixty six eight three

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the Pistons and what they need to
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overall, which kind of bummed me
out because I was really hoping I would

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he would be intriguing. He would
be an intriguing pick for me if I

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were the Pistons. Yes, I
know it's in need. I don't know

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how they're going to work these guys
out. I don't know how they feel

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like, Okay, this is the
best player we've had in here for the

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workout, so things could definitely change. But Connect was he's such a good

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shooter. I can't help but think
how much that would improve Detroit if they

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keep that pick. But I read
this that somebody was hoping that the Pistons

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would use some of their salary cap
freedom and use it on some free agents.

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Right, Okay, of course have
to be the right free agent.

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Who would it be? Somebody suggested, and I like this guy when he

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was here before I did. Tobias
Harris, the really good dude. He's

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a really good teammate at times.
He's been a really good player this year

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for Philadelphia. Some would argue he
helped lead them to the playoffs, averaging

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seventeen points per game. Okay,
let's keep this in perspective. Though he's

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going to be thirty two, he's
going to make a boatload of money,

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and on a really good team,
he's averaging seventeen a game. Would he

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be able to do that with Detroit? For me, the answer would be

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no. Now, you could say, well, he's probably taken a lot

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of his shots were taken away because
of some of the talent on his team,

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and the Chuckers Seinfeld reference Keith Hernandez
would be that case would take away

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on this team. He doesn't fix
the issues of outside shooting, but he

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also straps you with the contract and
with the age. It's not the right

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time, in my opinion, to
back to a guy just because he was

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really good for you in his mid
twenties, specifically twenty seventeen. Just my

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thought. Maybe we can talk more
about that in the coming days and next

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week. Dennis Fifthy and my buddy's
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