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Speaker 1: Three three plays in Major League Baseball for Tuesday from

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two of the very best handicappers at wager talk dot com.

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I am, of course Brian Power and joy By my

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good friend and yours, the one and only Mark Zeno.

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If you guys want to know how to bet Paul's

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skiings Day? Do they still call it Paul Skans Day?

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Whereas it happen enough that we've kind of gotten past that.

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Speaker 2: No, it's still Paul Skans Day, It's just not as

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good as it used to be because apparently maybe he's

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not as good as he used to be.

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Speaker 1: Or we know the Pirates Stick Skeens is coming off

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as worst start of the year, ironically opposite Milwaukee's stud

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Jacob Mizrock. Why am I talking about Paul Skins so much? Well,

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Mark and I in our best bet second letting you

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know how to bet Skins and the Pirates against the

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Saint Louis Pardinals on this fine Tuesday. But we have

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two more plays coming up for you on a five

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dollars Tuesday, and I don't want to bury the lead, Mark,

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so i'll you I'll let you talk about I wanted

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was I.

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Speaker 2: Was gonna let you tell everybody about this special thing

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we have going on today, but we also have day

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two of guests. Our first guest today area I've steen

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cash her bed of Carlos Radon, that pig standing under

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five and a half k's and he did the pathetic I.

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Speaker 1: Tried to get you to say that about him and

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any and you didn't say anything about I mean, and it.

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Speaker 2: Was one of my players last night was Toronto plus

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one and a half. So I wasn't necessarily totally unhappy

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with the outcome.

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Speaker 1: Awesome, all right, Yes, so let's let's just before we

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get into the free plays, guys, let's reset, let's talk

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because there was a lot going on here on Tuesday.

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Mark mentioned guests John Stremsky, your good friend Mark, he's

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joining us our second guest, Yes, of the Ringer. He

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will be joining us to share his take on Tuesday's

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baseball card. Again, so you're getting you know what, I'm

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gonna check myself here already, very early show. I lied

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to all of you. I have lied. We have free

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plays coming up for two four, not just three, not

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three four four. And you talk about big how about

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Mark Senno and I both having five percent plays today

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available at wagetalk dot com. It's my first five percent

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max byt the season. We'll tell you a little bit

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about that. You can get both of them. You can

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get both Marks five percent play and my they are

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different games. Of course, for the record, you can get

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it for one low price. We'll share that information with

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you later on in the show, but we will get

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to the free plays now, Mark Phillies and Padres.

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Speaker 2: Yeah.

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Speaker 1: Well, two of the many teams in the senior circuit

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i e. National League that are competing for playoff spots.

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And you think this game will be low scoring at

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least early on.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, Look, this is a play that didn't end up

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making my card yesterday and of course cashed. It was

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on my long list. Padres Phillies first five. Look, I mean, objectively,

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over the last month, these are two of the lowest

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scoring teams in baseball. These offenses completely sputtered. It's been

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a June swoon. Four. Yes he does, thank you very much, Brianpower.

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I'm well aware. But nonetheless it's one of those things

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where you know, they just they haven't been hitting the

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ball and they haven't been scoring runs, and you get

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two really good starters on the mound tonight one. We

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know excellent, he's been all year long. The numbers just

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you know, pop off the screen. He eight and two

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three three six e or a one o three whip.

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This is a guy who this year on the road

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I'll always taken a little bit of a dip. He's

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still really good. And when you look at his road

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numbers here BP, it's just really of two bad starts,

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one in San Francisco and one at Colorado. We gave

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up five runs at San Frandoe and six runs at Colorado.

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you know, all the way across the board on home

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or the road. Those were his two worst starts of

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the year. So I can back Paveta here in a

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spot against the Phillies team that's not hitting all that well.

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I think when you look at him, a lefty, padres

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a very middle of the road against lefties. But a

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two seven to nine area one one six numbers clearly

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you know, in our favor here, especially with the left hander.

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bit worse in this situation. Pavetta is a little bit

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worse on the road, sands a little bit worse at home.

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don't think that they are in a position where they're

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just going to start to turn it around. And I

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think the other thing, for you know, this game in

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and of itself, when you look at it, the Phillies

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are trying to get that Bryce Harper. They just get

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him back last night. He's going to be slowly worked along.

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I don't think he's going to have a full confident

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he only got two at bats last night. But I

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think again, with the Phillies trying work came back into line,

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it's going to take a little while for them to

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get up to speedier. Nonetheless, we get good starting pitching, edges,

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bad bolthpmen with Philly were nothing involved there. So give

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me the Padres and Phillies first five under here.

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Speaker 1: Smash that like button if you agree with the man,

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and you should agree with the man. I personally agree

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with the man, so I am smashing that like button.

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You should do it too. All right, let's move on

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to an inter league match up here for my half

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of the double play, Houston and Colorado marks you know,

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and the total here is eleven, and I believe that's

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total simply too high for a game that involves the

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putrid Colorado Rockies. I know they were like they weren't

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even okay in June. They were better than they were

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in April and May, but that's not saying much. Yes,

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this game is a course field, but the Rockies they

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average only four point oh eight runs per game in

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their home park this season. I mean, this is a

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team that used to be in years past, and know

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they were always among the league leaders. They were well

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above five at home. Again, just four point oh eight

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this season. That's actually bottom ten in all of baseball

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and scoring it all. That's very bad given how hit

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or friendly the environment is. Meanwhile, on the road, the Astros,

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they see their scoring average dip below four runs per game.

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The team's batting average about forty points lower than what

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it is at home. Shortstop Jeremy Payne, he just went

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on the il. He was batting three twenty two and

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was second in all of Major League Baseball in war

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at five point two in the lineup War, I'll tell

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you what we know what Jeremy Payne is good for

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a three twenty two average, and that's gone. It's not

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there anymore for the Astros. And this Astros lineup has

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been far more prolific against lefties. Mark third in WRC

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plus not a made up stat They are only seventeenth

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in WRC plus against righty's. That's a pretty big difference.

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They're facing a right handed starter Night and Chase Dollander. Conversely, Colorado, look,

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the offensive numbers have been dreadful across the board, but

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versus left handed pitching their last in WRC plus facing

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south Paul Colton Gordon, who was three and zero with

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a two point one four e r A in June.

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You take all of this into accounts, and what do

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you have under eleven? This total has already been hit.

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It open eleven and a half. I would not go

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lower than eleven. Eleven a key number. Uh, but I'm

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pretty confident you got again. Rocky's barely averaged four at home,

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Astros barely barely average or don't even average four on

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the road. So under eleven it is smash that like button.

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If you agree, do you agree marks in them?

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Speaker 2: I I tend to agree with a lot of the

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things you say, which is a very very affable couple. Uh,

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we we have. We have rejoined forces once again.

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Speaker 1: Oh I didn't. I was unaware we were on the outs.

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Quite frankly, I didn't get that memo.

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Speaker 2: I was I was going through a rough time. It was,

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you know, you were.

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Speaker 1: A little surly. I'm not gonna lie.

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Speaker 2: You weren't there for me. I'm just not gonna I'm

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not gonna lie and then tell the people I feel.

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But we're back.

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Speaker 1: I was at a barbecue at my neighbor's house. I'm

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sorry that I didn't respond to the fact that the

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New York Met's lost a baseball game. I apologize publicly

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right here on the airwaves. All right, that is today's

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double play. But now, of course, the Morning Wager just

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continues to grow, continues to blossom. We are now available,

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of course, on all major podcasting platforms iTunes, Apples, Spotify. Yes,

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Joe Rogan's already been beat. We've surpassed him where it's

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just about setting records now. And we have guests, and Mark,

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would you like to do the honors to introduce our

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guest here for.

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Speaker 2: Tuesday, absolutely one of the very best in the biz.

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You can catch his New York New York podcast be

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it a ringer. Spotify is also a s n Y TV.

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One of the better gambling guys I know joined us

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here on the Morning Wager, effectually known as JJ. Good morning,

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my buddy, How are you morning? Guys?

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Speaker 3: What's happening?

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Speaker 4: Surviving Dad live food out of late night baseball?

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Speaker 3: Life is good?

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Speaker 1: Man?

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Speaker 2: What's happening? He's got a brand new born, brand new

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newborn at home, so that point the the tired look

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on his face.

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Speaker 4: Ye, in general, I'm gonna have this look for the

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next however many years, it's inevitable.

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Speaker 2: Non listen, you know, I'll tell you. I'll give you this,

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this piece of advice. When my kids were that young,

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I couldn't wait for them to get up and move

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and be able to talk. Now I want them to

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shut up and sit down. So you know, enjoy is it?

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What you tell me is enjoy? Yes?

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Speaker 1: Yes, I will say that the sleep part. Maybe you

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get lucky, maybe you don't, but yeah, it it is easier.

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I would say to parent a child that, really, you know,

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it's kind of stationary. I could see that, but remember John,

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we're meeting for the very first time. But Mark, we'll

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coast out on this. If I can parent? By god,

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anybody can?

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Speaker 3: I appreciate that?

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Speaker 1: Okay, you'll be fine. You'll be fine.

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Speaker 2: Brian Powers idea of parenting is going to the Guardians

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game during the day, you having about twelve beers, a

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rally Burger, and then coming home to his wife who's

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takes care of everything else.

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Speaker 4: Also be a winning strategy coming up.

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Speaker 1: And we're coming up on ten years, you know.

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Speaker 4: Exactly before we get to player JJ, let me ask you,

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what did you take of Anthony Bolpie's.

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Speaker 2: Throw from his back on shortstop last night?

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Speaker 4: The baseball IQ from Vaulpi is borderline embarrassing. It's just

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borderline embarrassing. And he's made.

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Speaker 3: That Playfellas about five or six times this year alone.

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Speaker 2: The World Series.

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Speaker 4: If you remember in Game five, it's gonna get lost

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in the shuffle with the judge drop and Garrett Cole

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not covering first base. But he had that staff fu

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between short and third. You know, the advanced metrics. Great

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al Volpi as this great defensive shortstop. It's all well

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and good that he's able to get to balls that

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other people cannot get to. The problem is he doesn't

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make the plays that he should make, and he is

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nowhere close to being a reliable shortstop. Listen, he's gonna

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play every day. Yankees don't have a better option. But

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he's down a third year into his big league career.

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I'm incredibly underwhelmed. I just never for a million years.

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Now I'm gonna make this sort of proclamation that I

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would have a few years ago, that this guy's gonna

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be a cornerstone Yak for years to come.

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Speaker 3: He does not look the part at all.

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Speaker 2: No, I agree, or it's tough. I haven't said for

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two years on the roster construction, this team is pitiful.

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Are the Mets gonna snap out of this? Ever?

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Speaker 4: You know they have problems, They're gonna make the playoffs.

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They're gonna eventually add to this team. But I don't

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like where they're at for a couple of different reasons.

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a market correction on a few guys. And then you

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that they lose Code. I singa Peterson not as good

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the last start Canning out for the year. You know,

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the met rotation that was like the talk of the town.

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Falling on hard times Bullpen. They've had a couple of injuries,

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like the aj Minter injury has really hurt them because

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they don't have They don't have set up men you trust.

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Brazabon Andrie Garrett, have fallen off a cliff and their.

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Speaker 3: Lineup half to the top four guys. There's a whole

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lot of dead weight.

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Speaker 4: If Viento's is not hitting, which he hasn't, they're waiting

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to get Winker back. It's four guys in the lineup.

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Mets spent a gazillion dollars on the roster. The reality

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is July first, I see a lot of holes on

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Speaker 2: Nothing made Brian Power happier than to hear that you

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take dump on David Peterson. He has been David Peterson's

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nemesis for the last year and a half. He keeps

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telling the world David Peterson is not good. He played

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against David Peterson like eight straight starts last year and

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lost them all.

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Speaker 1: I don't know if that's necessarily the case. All I

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said is that there was a gulf between his actual

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and expected RA. Look, man, you can't keep getting away

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with walking people. It's simple that, Like, if you're just

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walking guys all the time, it's hard to get away

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with that. I'm not, you know, a major league picture,

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but I would prefer not to walk people and put

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them on base.

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Speaker 3: Brian, I totally get that.

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Speaker 4: And you're so right about the splits between the expected

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the RA and the actually RA and everything we've seen

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from David Peterson.

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Speaker 3: I'll say this about him though, the guy knows how

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to grind.

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Speaker 4: And that's one of those things now where we've kind

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of gotten to a point going back to last year

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and now going to an issue where it's like and

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pointy last year.

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Speaker 3: It did not go particularly well for me.

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Speaker 4: And it's one of those where it's like, you know,

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maybe this guy could put like, out of all of

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met starting pictures.

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Speaker 3: At this moment, he's the guy I got the most

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confidence in.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, that is true. That that is true, And your

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point about the boat, they need a lefty. A lefty

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in my opinion right now on that bull then, But

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you still think they're going to make the playoffs because

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there was a lot of discussion about that to make

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the week, Like, I think their probability, like on the

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like every projection site still has them over seventy five

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percent to make the playoffs, even in a low national league.

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That sound yeah, I think it does.

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Speaker 4: And I think if Viento's can somewhat regain the form

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he had last year, he was so good and he

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was especially fantastic in the postseason. I mean, outside of Lindoor,

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those were the two best hitters the Mets had in

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their entire postseason run. Sorry about that, guys, the phone

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is acting up, stunning. That's happens when you said ten.

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That's what happens when you ten set ten zillion alarms.

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But be that as it may. Vano's getting him back

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to form. They also going to add to the team.

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Cohen is gonna spend money, whether it's adding a starting pitcher,

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whether it's taken on a contract, and maybe get a

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bullpen ONM or two. They'll add around the edges and

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it will make them that much more dynamics.

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Speaker 3: So yeah, that's seventy five percent. Origin sounds pretty accurate.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, the problem is that you'd be even higher because

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some of you still believe the Brais are going to

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make the playoffs and or not, so I mean hate

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the Braves. It's not a question to hate the Braves.

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I told you that they're not that good. They had

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waiting IFFs coming into the season. And there's a lot

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of news unless Jerks and Profar comes back to beat

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this all world, and now that he's not on the

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juice anymore, guess what, he's probably not as good.

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Speaker 4: And losing sale for them was a killer too, right

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when it felt like they were gaining some momentum mark

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to lose him now for next couple of weeks, whatever

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it is, it's like they've already had too much go

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against them.

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Speaker 3: They can't have another.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, exactly, all right, Jakie, what's your play for today?

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Hit us? All right?

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Speaker 4: Yankees blue Jays under eight runs, Max Freed on the mound.

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Speaker 3: He has been insane off of losses.

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Speaker 4: I fully expect that he is going to pitch well

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against this Toronto Blue Jays lineup. The Yankee lineup has

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not been great for about the last three to four weeks.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, there you go, all right, you put.

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Speaker 2: It in a little bit more, that's all it is.

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Speaker 4: And I'm a little scared that Judge has unreal numbers

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against Gosman so watching him going homer tonight. But I

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just think this is a lower scoring game. I think

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the Blue Jays a comfortable playing it that way.

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Speaker 3: Uh, and I don't. I'm doing a whole lot offensively

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against Freed. So this has a full one.

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Speaker 4: I'd say, Yankee win probably written all over it. I'm

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not coming on and giving you guys a player minus

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one sixty two or one sixty five. I'm sorry, that's

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just no fun. So I'll give you one that's more

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in the even range. For everybody watching and listening, Yankees

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blue Jay's under eight.

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Speaker 2: All right again. Check out the New York, New York

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Speaker 4: Everywhere, absolutely, yes, Spotify, Apple, all that good stuff.

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Speaker 3: We got New York, New York.

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Speaker 4: We got all our gambling stuff on the Ring of Gambling,

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show covering all the football moves, cap my team makes

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the trade again. You got everything going on with the NBA,

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and then of course the daily grind of the baseball

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that we will have the rest of the summer.

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Speaker 2: So for the Dolphins quit you're a Dolphins fan of

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the Dolphins quitting.

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Speaker 4: I wouldn't necessarily look at the trade and say that,

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because I think they get the best player in the

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trade and make them Fitzpatrick.

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Speaker 3: They are resetting the salary cap.

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Speaker 4: The one thing about John Smith, as good as he

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was last year, he was a product in many ways

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of a lot of the dump offs because their line

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was so crummy. I'd much rather those targets go to

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Jail and Waddle and Westbrook Kine who they brought in

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from Tennessee. I don't think they're quitning yet. Mark, ask

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me that question in about six weeks. I think there

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could be a whole lot more guys that end up

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on the trade market. But no, this trade and totality,

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Joe Ramsey didn't want to be there. If they got

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like a fourth or a fifth round pick for him,

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then that narrative starts building that much more when you

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get Fitzpatrick back, I don't read.

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Speaker 1: It that way.

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Speaker 2: Gotcha all right? Brother? Well, thanks for the time. Enjoyed,

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dad life, enjoy the game tonight and appreciate you you

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spending some time with us.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, let's root for ugly. I can't believe I'm giving

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you guys ugly, but we're rooting ugly. Love scoring gamefully.

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Speaker 1: That's what we always do on this program. We trust me,

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trust me. The obvious would be too fun. The obvious

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would be too fun. We always like to go the

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ugly route. We look smarter at the next morning. Thank

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you John anytime, guys. Take care all right, quality discussion there,

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talk to Yankees, talk Mets, and the Mighty Dolphins found

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their way in the discussion. By the way, it has

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come to my attention, Mark, you and I will begin

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to discuss the National Football League on a daily basis

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starting next week.

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Speaker 2: We're going to be doing doing vision previews, right, so

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we will will break down the division. We'll look at

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all the team's odds, to their win totals to make

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the playoffs, to win the division, to win the conference,

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to win the Super Bowl, and we'll kind of give

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you a play on each on each team that we

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think is viable. So there'll be a lot of good

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we'll break down one and then Friday we'll just you.

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Speaker 1: Know, and another reason to click subscribe guys, is even

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during the All Star break, you know, when we've got

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this time off, we will have you here in the morning, wager.

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I believe the plan is to release the AFC North

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previews that week, so there will still be content from

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Mark and I during that down time.

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That was if you had those two bets. Yeah, you

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can get drunk in the second half, because those players can.

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Obviously it was dance. Let's look at Dan Alexander taking

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credit for the Eagles. I didn't know you were part

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of the gameplay Dan.

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Speaker 2: Remember I wasn't even watching the game. I was at

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the movies.

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Speaker 1: That's right. That was an odd choice.

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Speaker 2: I don't want to watch the Super Bowl. I hated

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both the teams, didn't care.

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Speaker 1: Okay, Well, I had a good time watching the game,

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and I'm sure a lot of you did too. Ah.

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You know did not have a good time was Paul Skeen's.

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The last time was on the body give up four

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runs in one inning. It was the first time he

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ever did that. And he's pitching again to day against

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the Saint Louis Cardinals, the old Red Birds, and Skin

490
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still commands a lot of respect in the market. The

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Pirates are a big favorite here. I would not play

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the Pirates at this price with you.

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Speaker 2: But here's the problem, okay, And here's the thing. I

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played the over in this game last night. Boy, Pittsburgh

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did their job and all of a sudden, Andrew Heeny

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turned into Sandy Kofax and the Sam Luis Cardinals were

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no hit for seven innings. So in a game where

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kind of you thought Saint Louis would score more and

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the Pirates need to push three or four across and

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we would get over, we did not. End the game

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ended up seven nothing. Look, for whatever reason, I'm actually

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in a spot right now where I trust this Pirates

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lineup to be able to push runs across, and they

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have been hot as of late, and I'm going to

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keep riding them here because I think that they are

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a team that you can back. Andre Bayante, said Bayante,

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who is the Cardinals starters. He's one of those VP

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guys that you know where the fit is higher and the.

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Speaker 1: Expense miss a lot of bats does not miss guys

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make contact against.

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Speaker 2: So that's good here. I know the Cardinals are going

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to have a tough time, uh, hitting Paul Skins, because

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everybody has a tough time hitting Paul Skans. But again,

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they're they're very familiar with them because they play in

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the division. They've got a decent sample size. Yes, they're

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only batting two seventeen this current lineup against him, but

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they might not need to do a lot here. And uh,

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Skeens is a guy that if you get to them

519
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and you put guys on trying to show the changes

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the constructs of it. But I think between the Pirates

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getting being able to pad here, if the Cardinals get two,

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I feel like we're in good push territory. If the

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Cardinals get three, I think we're going over here.

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Speaker 1: Yes, and let's mention something else here. I talked about

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Skeen's giving up the four runs and one inning last

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time out, the first time he's ever done that. Well,

527
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that was not his worst overall start of the year

528
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in terms of runs allowed, because he gave up five

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runs in a start back on April eighth and that

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was against whom you may ask, the Saint Louis Cardinals.

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So yeah, Skens gives up five runs here today. I

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think we're dancing in the streets. Cardinals Pirates over seven.

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It is our best bets smash that like, But if

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you agreed to comment down below with your thoughts on

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that that, do you like the over? I would even

536
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plays if this is probably heading to seven and a half,

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I would still play it at seven and a half.

538
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You know, so you won't It won't be as juiced

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that maybe quite as much at that. Seven is a

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key number. But yeah, Pirates are hitting well, and who

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knows Skeen's velocity is down. His reputation is high, but

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his velocity is down. It needs to be mentioned.

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Speaker 2: It took quote the great Mickey gold Mill as he

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told Rocky Women Weekend legs, So maybe Lady downs it's

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breaking down.

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Speaker 1: Well, that is something that you probably won't get any

547
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other handicap in this game, right there, Women week in Legs,

548
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says Mark.

549
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Speaker 2: That's why I'm single.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, if you ever have, if you've had an experience

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where Women's Weekend your legs, please share it down in

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the comment section below. I'd like to read that. It'd

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be interesting.

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Speaker 2: You know, the comment section will be a little bit

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wild today.

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Speaker 1: Okay, remember two five percent plays, Marks five percent play

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my five percent play forty nine dollars for both of them.

558
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It's our first, it's Marks first five percent, it's my

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first five It's that simple. What a day on Tuesday.

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Take advantage right now. W t upus slashvp, w t

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du bus slash MZ.

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Speaker 2: It's great, pal bringing it this way. Think of it

563
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this way, like you would have to spend like ten

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five dollars plays to get the value of this one,

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right because it's fine doll on Tuesday.

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Speaker 1: Oh well that is true, I suppose, yes, yeah, okay,

567
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all right, you're staring into my soul right now and

568
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I'm scared. All right, everybody? Uh with that? Does it

569
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for the show today? Remember to smash that like button

570
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if you already have not done so, We've given you

571
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plenty of reasons to smash that like buds, so if

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you haven't done, I don't know. I'm a lot of

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tricks at this point.

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Speaker 2: Yes, but we.

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Speaker 1: Will be back tomorrow with another guest. I believe our

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good friend guns Pick.

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Speaker 2: Is coming on to more. He's probably gonna yell at us?

578
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Why not yell at us, like just be yelling. You

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know he is?

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Speaker 3: You do?

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Speaker 1: Great, I got to I got two intense people I

582
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gotta deal with in the morning.

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Speaker 2: Great.

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Speaker 1: All right? Uh for Mark Zennel, I am Brian Power.

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And until next time, let's cash and tickets.

