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Speaker 1: Free plays galore in Major League Baseball for Monday, June thirtieth,

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coming right up, the final day of the month.

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Speaker 2: Yes, as a special.

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Speaker 1: Treat, more free plays today than usual, Mark Zeno, as

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we are going to be joined by a very special guest,

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the Morning Wager.

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Speaker 2: Expanding building, getting bigger.

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Speaker 3: That's that's what we're here for.

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Speaker 4: The size and the immense quality of this program continues

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to astound people, so much so that other people have

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Speaker 3: They went in and we're going to let them. So.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, basically I forgot to mention again once you do

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a very good job at burying the lead.

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Speaker 3: We actually had a three and o Friday.

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Speaker 1: We actually had to get to that's but you know,

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Speaker 4: I mean, you get very confused on the formatics of

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this thing because you've heard different things. Whether we're supposed

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Speaker 1: The only thing I know is that we're not supposed

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Speaker 4: It's probably the second most popular podcast in America right now.

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Speaker 1: Yes, now, in all seriousness though, this is very true,

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Speaker 3: Really what we've already toppled Joe Rogan. No one has

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Speaker 1: Please click subscribe. It does keep the content free. It doesn't,

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it does, all right, we went three and all on

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the show on Fronday. Mark Ziddo, don't look now, but

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you're on a bit of a here. You've got a

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very good week last week.

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Speaker 3: I believe you.

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Speaker 1: Looking at I was looking at WT dot buzz slash

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if I can count correctly, it looked like you were

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eight three and one over the last we had.

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Speaker 4: We had no we had nowhere to go but up.

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So thank god June is over today because it was

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not kind to us. But we are back. Feel good.

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I feel like we're locked back in on the board,

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and uh yeah, it's I think it's starting to turn

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back to normalcy, which is good, which is good. So

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started with a five dollars play right last week, which

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we'll have five dollars Tuesday tomorrow, and we just kind

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of carried through the week there. So yeah, thank you

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for noticing. It means that you care about me, and

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I care about you, and I appreciate that about you.

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Speaker 3: Oh well, thank you, and you're welcome.

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Speaker 1: It has been a very good June, quite frankly for

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yours truly, except for Sunday. We went oh and two

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still up over sixty units since May twenty fourth. However,

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I'll take that any day of the week, including Monday.

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Now it is Monday, June thirtieth, and we have some

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free plays for you.

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Speaker 2: Mark.

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Speaker 1: Let's get started here. Your half of the double play

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here is going to be on the A's and rays.

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Speaker 2: That rhymes.

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Speaker 3: Very good.

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Speaker 4: I'm glad that you understand how rhymes work. I wasn't

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really expecting that sort of lead in that a's and

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raised rhyme. Okay, anyway, I actually saw the A's live yesterday.

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I went to the Yanks. If you follow me on Twitter,

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Cash Athletics over four and a half. Those were our

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client players. I was just having fun at the ballpark

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and I tweeted them out. So and oh, by the way,

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a row. Now all three years, Aaron Judges hit a

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home run of the game, So next year go back.

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I'm going to bet Aaron Judge j had a home

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run in a game that I go to.

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Speaker 2: Is this gonna be the new VP Understreet? Aaron Judge Homer.

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Speaker 4: Street technically Zeno's Kids, Aaron Judge home run Street. I've

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been to quite a few games where Aaron Dge hasn't Homer,

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so nonetheless, I'm going to see the Yankees and Braves

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Speaker 3: The proper word, well traveled, have a good time. We

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Speaker 1: Are there any Are there any other vacation plans in

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Speaker 4: Okay, as and race because they ry here we go

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Speaker 2: Okay, only race Starter, I like the starter.

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Speaker 3: I like only Race Starter. I want to back. Look.

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the road, and even yesterday I thinks kind of fell

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but the A's are able to push them across here

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against some some you know, Marcus Stroman fading and bad

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bullpend decisions by arm Boone because he sucks. Nonetheless, I

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athletics in control here. This is a guy who's got

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a bat just a buck ninety five against him at home,

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the A's Tampa Bay, still struggles against lefties. They were

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seven runs in an inning and two thirds. Other than that,

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the road when seven shut out Baseball and gave up

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Speaker 3: So I think there's a starter here. We can back.

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involved in anything because it's not good, like really not good, actually,

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like the worst bullpen in baseball. So we'll go under

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four and a half.

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Speaker 4: There's some juice. Four and a half is out there.

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less juice tolerant. But we'll go A's Rays first five hunder.

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Speaker 2: All right, there, you heard it from the man.

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Speaker 1: First five under four and a half for the A's

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and Rays, which does in fact rhyme smash that like

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button if you agree on the play. Of course, there's

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Rhyme uh Orioles and Rangers does not rhyme, Mark Zeno.

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But that is the matchup I am going to talk

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about for my half of the double play, and I

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Speaker 2: Be made, sir, for the under in this matchup.

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Speaker 1: Texas, as a matter of fact, is the number one

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hundred team in all of baseball this season. They're if

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you've bet all Rangers games under this season, you would

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be fifty four to twenty nine and one, and if

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you did it at home only in home games, thirty

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twelve and one to the under here in Arlington. Why

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is that? Well, the Rangers are scoring just three and

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a half runs per game at home. That's second fewest

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nine runs per game at home. That's the fewest number

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of runs allowed at home and all of MLB.

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Speaker 3: We've got an all.

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Speaker 1: Lefties starting pitching matchup here that only strengthens the case

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for the under. Why Because both the Rangers and Orioles

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are bottom five in WRC plus not a made up

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stat against lefties this season. Plenty of reasons to expect

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a low scoring game here. But and we talked about

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this before we went on Arizono. The money line caught

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my eye here. I don't believe even though Baltimore, as

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road here. I make Texas minus one thirty even with

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Corbyn on the mount. I understand Corbyn was on the

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wrong end of a six to nothing final against Baltimore

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just last week, and that was starting opposite Trevor Rodgers,

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who goes again today.

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Speaker 2: For the Orioles.

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Speaker 1: But I'm confident enough in those power ratings to think

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that the Rangers probably do well here. But as I

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laid out, the case for the Unders pretty sound. So

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where do I land after all of this? What is

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the Betford tonight's series opener? How about Orioles team total

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under four and a half. The Rangers aren't gonna win

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this game unless if they hold the Bats in check.

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Speaker 3: So there you have it.

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Speaker 2: Smash that like button if you agree.

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Speaker 3: There is nothing like Brian power playing on Patrick Corbyn

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to keep a team under four and a half runs.

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Speaker 2: That sounds fun?

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Speaker 3: Yeah, I know it sounds fun.

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Speaker 1: And again, comment down below with your favorite bets for Monday.

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Speaker 2: Here's we always enjoy.

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Speaker 4: Seeing do something that we've never done before here every morning.

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Speaker 1: That is truly saying something because we have done a

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lot over the last fourteen months. All right, as promised

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at the open, we have a guest, Yes, the Morning

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Wagers expanding. People actually are willing to join us on

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this program. That is how popular this show has got

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and we are being joined as luck what happen by

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You can of course catch her every Saturday here on

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on with her on Saturday. It was the first time

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story as a matter of fact. But of course you

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is the one and only prop Queen herself, the one

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and only Ariel Epstein now joining the Morning Wager. Ariel,

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Speaker 5: Yeah, I mean, that's pretty much how things work in

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Speaker 6: I was racing to get on air.

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Speaker 5: I would only do this for you guys because with

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Speaker 6: Mornings are really hard for me to get on air.

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Speaker 1: Like, I highly recommend that yard with the dog. I

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will say that that's great. Just let the dog roam and.

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to go outside with our dogs. We don't have the

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same But that's why. And it's funny because my friend said,

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who lives here in New York? She said, so, what

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are we doing this week and be fourth of July?

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I said, what do you mean. I'm going to my

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parents' house in the suburbs. I'm going to utilize their

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backyard and not walk my dog for three days. That's

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what I'm doing here for the fourth of July.

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Speaker 3: Technically, you're not utilizing the backyard. The dog is utilizing

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Speaker 5: Hey, there's a pool that's georgeous back there, so I

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utilize it pretty well.

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Speaker 4: There you go, there you go. Well, listen, thank you

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for coming. We dragged you out of bed this morning.

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You are first ever guest. As soon as we wow

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open this aperture, I said, we have to have Aerial

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on first because she's the best of what she does

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and we have a lot of fun here on the show,

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and we wanted to make you part of it.

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Speaker 3: So thank you for coming.

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Speaker 6: Oh my gosh, thanks guys.

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Speaker 5: It's an honor to be the first, and I'm glad

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that me and BP got it out of our system talking.

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Speaker 6: For the first time.

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Speaker 3: Yes, yes, lots of fun.

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Speaker 4: Real quick before we get your play here, because you're

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going to give us part of our show. Bets here,

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give the folks here, just to kind of a little

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bit of a open the aperture a little bit on

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how you kind of dice check the prop where you

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find edges and value. I text you yesterday about a

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prop it didn't hit.

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Speaker 3: Of course.

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Speaker 5: Uh, nonetheless, I'm sorry you texted me on like the

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one day that I wasn't working. I was like, I

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need one day Saturday now that I do last call

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and I do the newsletter in the morning, so on Sundays,

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I'm like, no, I need one day, so it zinn No,

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of course, I'm like, there's six days a week.

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Speaker 6: I work and Zeno text me one day.

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Speaker 2: I'm let that's the only one who feels that way.

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Ariel that DL hey, I need some time.

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Speaker 5: Always text me that I'm not working for like he

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gives me like fifteen props sometimes, and I'm like Zino,

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it's like Sunday morning on a non football Sunday at

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eight in the morning.

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Speaker 6: I don't know.

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Speaker 3: The morning, but it's aggressive. I don't bother you any

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When you have a bid, you never go to bed.

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You have a dog, you should know.

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Speaker 6: No, No, I don't sleep. So the way I find

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prop edges is not sleeping. I'm just kidding.

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Speaker 5: So in baseball in particular, because that's the season we're

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in it majorly Baseball. I have the strikeout prop spreadsheet

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where I have every single lineup in baseball tracked with

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every strikeout prop in baseball since opening day, and I

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could tell lefty righty splits, which I think is the

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biggest difference of finding an edge.

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Speaker 6: The sports books that.

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Speaker 5: I've noticed through the last five six years that I've

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been really owning the strikeout prop market, they only really

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look at overall like starting pitching edge, like starting pitching

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averages of their strikeout props where you really find an

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edge as a team, like the Texas Rangers, who the

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Rangers lefty righty splits, they're averaging about a strikeout.

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Speaker 6: I'll get you the exact numbers.

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Speaker 5: So the Rangers are averaging a strikeout more against lefty

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starters than righty's, which is huge because that's where that

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edge is. So I always like to look at those

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kinds of splits. It's not this is like the common

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conception and strikeout props in particular, it's not about the

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pitcher as much as it's about the lineup that they're facing.

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So that's also and I do that in the NFL.

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I do in the NBA. People always look to the subject.

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They look to the player that they're betting on. Sometimes

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it's more about the defense or whoever's on the other

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side than it is about the individual player themselves, if

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that makes sense.

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Speaker 1: Absolutely, So you do have a prop for us obviously

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here today and is one of Mark Zeno's favorite pictures.

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I understand that Ariel will be Carlos Rodin. Do you

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have anything you'd like to say over underwise about Carlos

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Rodin Zeno before we go, or are.

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Speaker 3: You going to be on your best behavior here. I'll

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be on my best behavior.

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Speaker 5: I'm not If you don't like Rodin, that's fine, I'm

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taking under.

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Speaker 6: So we're definitely don't like.

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Speaker 3: Anything about the Yankees these days, So well, I like.

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Speaker 5: Rodin to go under his five and a half k prop. Again,

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we talk lefty righty splits. Well, the turns of Blue

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Jays just don't strike out against anybody, especially against lefty.

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Is Twelve of the nineteen lefties that face Toronto went

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under their strikeout prop. Nine of the last ten went

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under five and a half. Rodan's faced three low k

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rate teams against lefties get five against Arizona, five against

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San Diego, and five against the Mets. So again, five

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and a half.

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Speaker 6: Is gonna be tough.

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Speaker 5: But when you're on the road and you're facing a

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low k rate team and it's the first road game. Nonetheless,

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because Yankees were home yesterday, not that the travel to

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Toronto is that bad, but I would be looking at

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the under for Rodin.

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Speaker 6: Five and a half k's all right?

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Speaker 3: Is that? Marley?

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Speaker 5: Yeah, Marley just came under my feet and I have

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to watch her and I usually don't let her in here,

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but you said it was only ten minutes, so I'm

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not going to create her. But she I gave her

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a bone, so now she's at my feet with the bone.

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The problem is that there are a lot of wires

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in here, and she's a chure, so I need to

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make sure. But she's got the bone, so we're good.

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I stuck cookies in these like little like this bhone for.

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Speaker 3: Her right, regular cookies are trees. Okay, trees.

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Speaker 6: I'm not an idiot.

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Speaker 3: I didn't say.

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Speaker 5: We're just kind of like get like the freaking like

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animal like what is it called, like the animal like

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people that come.

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Speaker 6: And like, yeah, yeah, you're got to get them on me.

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That's great.

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Speaker 3: Listen for the record, I stuff cookies and everything my

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kids eat.

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Speaker 2: So there you go, and yet you lecture me on

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what I like to eat.

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Speaker 6: Well, it changes when you like hit.

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Speaker 2: I didn't get that memo. I I still eat Taco

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bell every day. All right?

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Speaker 1: Anyway, uh smash that, like, but if you agree on

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Carlos were done under strip props correctly, Yes, that was unnecessary.

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Speaker 2: Okay, that was unnecessary?

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Speaker 3: All right?

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Speaker 1: So what so I still like mountain dew? Yeah it's

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terrible for you. Okay, there's a lot of things that

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are terrible for you. All Right, I want to know

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the story about the healthiest eater I know, Dan get

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by a bus.

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Speaker 3: There you go, it's not true.

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Speaker 6: Nice.

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Speaker 2: I'm sorry.

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Speaker 5: It's not even ten am. I haven't even had my

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coffee yet, and BP is saying you can try as

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hard as you want, but.

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Speaker 6: You're gonna anyway.

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Speaker 3: Yes, thank you.

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Speaker 2: That's what Joe Mizzoula said. I believe I'm only quoting it.

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Speaker 5: It is supposed to be called motivational Monday.

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Speaker 3: No, we don't believe in that.

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Speaker 7: Here at the Morning Wader'll tell everybody, tell everybody where

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it's exactly Welcome to the Morning Major where chaos reigns supreme.

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Tell everybody where they can get your newsletter, where they

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can go sign up and do all the good stuff.

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Speaker 4: Yeah.

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Speaker 5: If you subscribe to the prop Queen dot com and

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newsletter where you get like that early edge onlines, and

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the basic we'll get the afternoon newsletter. Only Premium gets both.

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You also get access to that MLB prop spreadsheet that

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I was talking about. And then the prop Queen pot

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back to six pm Eastern Time, Monday through Friday usually.

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But you know, it's like I try to explain to everybody,

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it's not a pick selling service or anything. You guys

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could do that you're at wager talk, But for my newsletter.

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Speaker 6: It's more.

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Speaker 5: I always had a long list, and every time I

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was so pissed because I would come on a show

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like this, I'd go on my own shows and I

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would leave out some props and then the ones I

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give out lose, and then the long list props that

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I left off the card end up hitting. I said,

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why am I doing this when I could just give

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out my long list to everybody and everybody could just

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choose for themselves what they want to bet. But if

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you go to my picket Sports account at Ariel Epstein,

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and you'll see what I actually bet.

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Speaker 6: But I like to give out my long list.

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Speaker 5: Because I don't always cut down my card correctly. But

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I might handicap the card correctly, just not cut down

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my like I might choose the wrong bets.

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Speaker 6: So if you go to the prop.

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Speaker 5: Queen newsletter at the prop Queen dot com, then you

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could see my long list and you could choose for

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yourself and see if you choose better than me from

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my long list.

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Speaker 2: All right, well, I think we chose very well for

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our very first.

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Speaker 1: Yes, so I if you agree on rode on under

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five and app and correct me if I'm wrong.

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Speaker 3: Ariel.

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Speaker 2: Just one last question.

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Speaker 1: Toronto, A big reason for their uptick and success here

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in twenty twenty five is they're striking out.

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Speaker 3: Just in general.

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Speaker 1: They were one of the high k rate teams last year.

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They I felt like Toronto was always the team guys

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in scoring position, two outs and you know the guy

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would break out to end the inning. But this year

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mentioned they're a low k rate team.

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Speaker 5: Last year against righty's they were a lower k rate,

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but leftief they struck out a bit more. They were

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a little more average against lefties last season, but this

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year it's just extremely low. Last year they averaged overall

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four point three, which is pretty low for starters. This

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is just starters, This is nothing to the bullpens. This

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year now is four point one, but the lefties. Last year,

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lefties averaged four point eight strikeouts the game against the

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Days and this year three point nine.

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Speaker 6: So it's a pretty big drop off.

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Speaker 2: Awesome, Okay, thank you.

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Speaker 1: It's good luck today we assill twice in three days.

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You can unbelievable AI, Yeah, all right, thank you, all right.

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But Zaria Epstein deep.

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Speaker 4: Prop Like the old man in Indiana, Jones said, you

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chose wisely, remember that father, right, No, the old man

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inside the cave when they found the grail, when they choose.

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Speaker 2: Oh that's right, that's right, he chose poorly. I never

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know where you're coming at with these movie quotes, to be.

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Speaker 3: Honest with you. So that was I think. I think

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we do well.

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Speaker 1: I'm proud of us. Smash that like button. If you

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want more guests on the Morning wager with which guests? Yeah,

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I mean spoiler, but you're gonna get him whether you

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want it or not.

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Speaker 2: But comment who which guests you would like on.

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Speaker 3: The PRAM and it'd be within reason.

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Speaker 4: Yes, all right, maybe we'll have the second most popular

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podcast with Joe Rorin come on the show and he.

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Speaker 1: Can say I am passing the crown to you guys. Officially,

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I'm not doing No, I'm not doing that him.

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Speaker 2: Yesterday I was. I was on a boat with them yesterday.

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Speaker 1: All he was doing was telling me how the Dolans

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need to sell the Guardians.

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Speaker 3: It was I want to talk to your dad. No,

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we're not having him on the show. All right, you're

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gonna hate it.

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Speaker 1: Oh, we do our best bet. It's the best bet,

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that's right, obviously. Uh, you know, just the fact that

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we had a guest that does not mean we're not

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going to still give you a best bet here on

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the show.

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Speaker 2: Let's turn to the NL West.

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Speaker 1: I'm going to talk about this game more on wager

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Talk today later with Andy Lang. So I'll let you,

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uh kind of give the breakdowns. You know why we

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like this. We like the d Backs and plus money

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against the Giants. Look, these both teams are struggling right now.

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I get that logan that that you know, the Giants

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have the pitching edge here, but I I the Giant

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should not be favored like this, and the market agrees

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because the Giants have been bet down so far all morning.

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I think the value is on the d Backs in

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a battle of two NL West teams that have gone

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cold here at the end of the month.

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Speaker 3: Yeah.

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Speaker 4: Look, I mean, first let's start with Saprant. Look start

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logan Web, who may be analytically one of the top

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five pitchers in all of baseball. Despite what his overall

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record is, the numbers are there. He's got the same

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lowest FIT behind Treek Schoogle. You know, his expected ERA

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is way lower than his regular Like all this stuff

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is out there for you guys to view, but Logan

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Web's having a really good year. You talk about the

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Giants offense is absolutely putrid. Like one of the pushes

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I had on Saturday was against the White Sox. I

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was smart enough to lay the juice and say Giants

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first five money line and not lay the half run

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because why it was zero zero at the end of

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five Robbie Ray on the mound. And I was so

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thankful that I was smart enough to do that, because

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I remember saying to myself, the Giants can't score. It

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is pathetic how bad this offense is. They are bottom

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three in batting average the entire month of June. When

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you talk about them in terms of run scored, they're

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bottom five and run scored, Like, this is just not

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a team that's hitting right now. Ryan Nelson, who starts

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for Arizona, has got just a two point twenty five

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ERA home this year, oposing hitters bating just two or seven,

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only giving up one home run. He's three and one

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at home this year, and he's won all three of

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his starts. He did have one appearance, you know, as

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a or He had a couple of appearances actually as

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a relief pitcher. So this is a guy that we

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want to back at home here against the bad Giants lineup.

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Speaker 3: This is similar profiles.

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Speaker 4: VP to what we did and we took the Orioles

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against the Yes, yes, right, the Giants are kind of

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the better team here and they're favored, but this is

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too much of a price here where they probably are

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too heavy or too short of a favorite. I get

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the team that's not doing well. Giants can just got

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swept by the Marlins at home.

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Speaker 3: Need a win. I'm sorry, d Bacs just got swept

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by the Marlins at home.

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Speaker 2: Both of them did.

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Speaker 3: No. I think the Giants took one. Didn't they take

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one out of three from the White Sox.

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Speaker 1: No, the Giants got swept by the Marlins before the

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main swept both these teams.

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Speaker 2: Remember we talked the Marlins are swimming upstream.

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Speaker 3: I just talked about that.

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Speaker 4: I can't believe you said that again. Anyway, it profiles

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the same as the Orioles when we took them. It

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was on Friday when we did it as part of

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our three and oh sweep. So we're going to take

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the d Backs here, uh to snap there losing streak

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and beat the giants all right. By the way, yes,

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be nauseated at the fact that we included the Arizona

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bullpen and this thing because they're got awful.

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Speaker 1: Giants do have an edge of the bullpen. Yes, they

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do have an edge of the bullpen. But hey, stranger

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things have happened.

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Speaker 3: Is an edge of the bullpen over the d Backs?

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Speaker 1: Oh okay, certainly not something that was on my format

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sheeter and in my stats, I'll have to incorporate that.

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Speaker 3: Those numbers.

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Speaker 1: Uh, guys, Mark told you at the outset he's picking

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up steam. It was a good last seven days. If

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you want to get on board him the next seven days,

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you can Fourth of July blowout special. It's right there

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on his page wt dot buzz slash MZ. You do

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the same with me for the next seven days. Also,

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I still have a rest of the special. It was

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a great first six months at wayehok we were number

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two in net profit for the year. I would like

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to get to number one, mark, so that is a

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goal of mine. I believe you're kid well, thank you

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for your vote of confidence. You can get the next

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six months of plays every sport from yours Shirley for

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one low price at wt dot buzz slash BPI would

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implore you to get on board. All right, Is there

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anything else, sir, that you want to talk about? This

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is a tight twenty five minutes that we did today.

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Speaker 3: By watching the show, you have chose wisely.

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Speaker 1: I don't know you're gonna I don't know what that

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went over my head?

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Speaker 3: Actually again, Indiana Jones. Last we said, I'm.

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Speaker 1: Sorry, God, dude, I watched the movie twenty five years

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I have to work in every day.

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Speaker 2: I watched the movie twenty five years ago.

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Speaker 3: What do you want me to say? I'm supposed to

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remember that I just referenced it five minutes ago.

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Speaker 2: I had already forgotten. All right, Remember to clicksubscribe.

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Speaker 1: It does keep the content FREEZ know?

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Speaker 3: Nor doesn't?

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Speaker 6: Oh?

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Speaker 1: Okay, all right, everybody, we will be back tomorrow with

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some more free plays.

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Speaker 2: Whatever.

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Speaker 5: That's not the chances high, he lo

