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Speaker 1: All right, guys, welcome in. It is time for total

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basis two man show today. Brian Leonards has a doctor's appointment.

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He will be back tomorrow with us. So TV and

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I are holding it down today. We've got two games

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to talk about, maybe some takeaways from yesterday's game, and

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to look ahead to tomorrow. I will say I got

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to address two things TV. Someone in the comments is like, Trigg,

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you wear the same shirt every day, and I said,

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you know what they are? Our great home office got

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these really nice polos and sent me about five of

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them and said, hey, you're the host. We want our

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hosts wearing the wager Talk you know gear. So I've

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been wearing them at you know, pretty much on a

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daily basis. But TV, I said, once it's college basketball season, like,

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I can't do that because part of my bit is

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wearing all the gear that I accumulate from all these

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different campuses.

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Speaker 2: So I said, you know what.

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Speaker 1: Person in the chat that commented on my wardrobe, I said,

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it's almost time or less than a month away from

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college basketball trying to bust out some of the gear.

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So today I went with the the UMass Lowell river Hawks.

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Hoody TV have ever been to Lowell, Mass. Have you

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ever been to Massachusetts at all?

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Speaker 3: I have been to Boston one time, but it was

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a long time ago on a business trip East Coast.

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New York City and Boston. And actually, sorry no, I

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also have a friend in Hagerstown, Maryland, so I've been

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Speaker 2: So very nice. Yeah, Lowell is about an hour from

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Speaker 1: I would say that's probably their redeeming quality is the

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accessibility from Boston.

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Speaker 2: I don't know. I don't know if I feel like

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Speaker 1: Go back, but hey, it was I like each campus

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for what it is, very old, small gym that they had,

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and I went to one of their playoff type games

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and it was awesome, great atmosphere.

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Speaker 2: So shout out Lowell, mass And let's talk.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, you're very active in the college basketball scene, going

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from arena to what are you trying to like hit

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every single arena in America before you're yes, before.

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Speaker 1: Before I die. Yeah, at some point, so I'm at

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Speaker 3: Six years ago, you went on a tour. You were

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like a different place, like every two days or something.

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Speaker 2: Oh yeah, we'll be doing that this year as well.

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Speaker 1: So if you're in the chat, we're gonna bs for

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a second because we want to make sure that people

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have time to get in. I know, we just put

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the link up. We are doing a show today. We

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will be with you every every weekday. So just a

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confusion on the schedule, all clear up. Every weekday that

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we have Major League Baseball games, we'll be doing a

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total basis. So that's for the rest of the year,

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so you can you can plan on total bases as

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long as there's games.

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Speaker 2: If we get a if we get a day where

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there's no games, then we won't have a show. But yeah, TV,

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I'll be all around.

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Speaker 1: I'm at sixty five sixty five different Division one college

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arenas campuses if you well, and I'm doing a bunch

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more this year six So if I'm ever Yeah, if

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I'm ever out and you're in town and I'm in

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your town, hit me up.

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Speaker 2: We'll get you out to a game.

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Speaker 1: I've actually met I've probably met ten or fifteen different

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Wager Talk folk folks that like client subscribers, just in

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my travels last year Steven Lambert. Shout out Steven. He

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came to Grand Canyon with me. We had a great time.

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Met another one of our followers in Akron. Like, it's

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been fun. So I'll see you guys.

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Speaker 2: Hours.

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Speaker 1: I did TV, Yeah, I actually did last I did

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Speaker 2: I did Northern Arizona, which is up in Flagstaff. Have

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Speaker 3: Yeah, about two hours from Phoenix. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I've

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been there a couple of times. You know, the altitude

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there is crazy. My dad before he passed away, he

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had a cabin up there, and I went with him

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to his cabin and I couldn't sleep because I couldn't breathe.

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to sleep. It was crazy.

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Speaker 1: It's funny that you say that because I went, so

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I think it was there. In January, I landed in Phoenix.

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flag Staff. It was like cold, like real cold, Like

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it was different.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, flag staffs whipped in the mountains. People like go

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up there to like ski and stuff. Yeah, it's it's

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two hours from Phoenix, but it's night and day. It's

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like it's closer to Utah. Than it is Phoenix.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, so what I did was I went from I

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did Phoenix, I did, I did, I drove the flag staff.

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I then drove to Albuquerque, New Mexico, which is awesome.

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Highly recommend Albuquerque, and then I drove back, drove back

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to Phoenix. So I did three That's kind of what

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I'm going for, like three games and three days. I'll

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probably do that a bunch this year. And one more promo.

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Two promos. One, it's five dollars Tuesday, so keep an

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eye out on the site.

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Speaker 2: Every play that we make today is going to be

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up for five bucks. Two.

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Speaker 1: I'm going to have a college basketball show very similar

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to this show. It'll be myself, Brian Power, and Rob Vino,

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and we're gonna basically do the same thing, just kick

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around college basketball games for an hour until they say

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get off. The next show's got to start. So that's

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the that's the plan. Three TV slick Vic in the

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chat says, I think his favorite team is Sienna.

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Speaker 2: That is correct.

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Speaker 1: I don't have many favorite teams. I really don't have

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one in any any sport except for college basketball. Because

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of course I went to Sienna, so I got to

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rep the album on it right there, So yes, that

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Speaker 2: My favorite team. I try not to. I try not

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to let that creep into the handicapping, but I can't lie.

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It's tough to root against them.

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Speaker 3: I went TV, well, go ahead, Well, of course I

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like their basketball and football, but not a lot to

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cheer for. But yeah, since when you're a professional capper,

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you have to separate that from everything else. The first

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NFL game I ever went to was actually a Tampa

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Tampa Bay game the Orange Juniors. I fell in love

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with them. So I've been a Tampa Bay fan ever

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Speaker 2: Was did you how about did you see they brought

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them back this weekend?

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Speaker 3: The they did the white ones looked really cool too,

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Speaker 1: I couldn't agree more. It's time for I'm all for

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like a total change back to those for Tampa Bay.

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Speaker 3: Those agree, And let's talk about baseball uniforms for a minute.

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so much better back then, you know, like the Braves

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the with the wicked striped caps and stuff and uniforms

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were so good. Why did they get all whitewashed and

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everyone's like gray and black. Now it's so lame.

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Speaker 1: That's that's the Kent to Caulvy reference. I actually had

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summer league kids here. That's my my uh father in

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law has been doing it for years. We have a

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summer league college team in Cheryl, New York. And one

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of the kids, I believe went to Marietta College in Ohio.

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baseball players kent to Coldy and I was just like,

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Speaker 3: He was like sixty pounds, but he pretty good.

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Speaker 2: Great reliever for the Pirates. If you don't know.

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Speaker 3: He was, he looked like a chemical scientist or something.

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because they actually went back to their seventies uniforms recently

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and they look much better brown and gold than they

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Speaker 1: TB and and now we you know we we it

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that's usually in at the start of the show a

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link we'll start talking to baseball. But that's all right,

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you know, we have a little bit of extra time today.

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But Slickvick says, what team has the best chance of sweeping?

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And what I want to talk to you about first?

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So why don't we just kind of look back at yesterday.

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I ended up on the Brewers. I feel like you

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and I kind of both agreed Dodgers Brewers yesterday they

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both did. I think one of those two teams, if

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not both, would be the team to sweep. What about you,

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the best chance for a sweep?

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Speaker 2: Right here?

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Speaker 3: Since the sweep I think is the Dodgers, because man,

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they look good and look Dave Roberts proved why he's

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the worst manager in baseball. Why in the world would

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you put Blake try in that situation? Actually, why is

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he even on the roster for the Wildcard series, I mean,

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or for this series. He had like an eight plus

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ERA in the rings. I mean as a manager, you

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are not you are not a shrink for these players.

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You don't put them in games to get their head right.

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You're you're managing the team to win the game. There

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was no reason to put Blake Trenton in in that situation.

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VESSI has much better picture. VESSI actually pretty shaky too.

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You had to take him out and finish it with Rokie.

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But I think the Dodgers have the best chance. I

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know the Phillies are a juggernaut. They're a really good team.

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But like we discussed yesterday, in the playoffs, your six seven,

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eight nine guys have to pick up the slack when

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your top three guys are not hitting, and I just

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don't think the Phillies six seven, eight nine guys are

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are able to do that like Marsh and those guys. Look,

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you know the Dodgers. You got Hernandez, You've got Pahes,

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is hitting like eight in that lineup. It's just that

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they there, six seven, eight nine are just so much

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better than the Phillies.

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Speaker 1: In my opinion, huge, huge for Will Smith to be

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Speaker 2: I think I don't think that has gotten enough attention.

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Speaker 3: I believe it was second best in MLB.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, eight I think an eight fifty oh ps

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you talk about it in the context of like a

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Bogie Betts, and then and then to get another player

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of that caliber back, I think to.

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Speaker 3: I'm gonna I'm gonna hijack. I'm gonna highlight this comment. Yeah,

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because I don't think Nola has been himself this season.

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Speaker 1: I think he's I think he's I think Steve O's

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saying because of Nola, the Dodgers have the best chance.

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Speaker 2: Maybe you know, clarify that in the comments.

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Speaker 1: I the way I read that was he thinks the

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Dodgers have the best chance to sweep because he's he's

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he was elite, but he was on the precipice of

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being elite. And uh, this season, I mean he's I

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he has been injured a little bit off and on.

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Speaker 2: And I think, I mean, I think that the question itself.

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Speaker 3: Oh okay, okay, there we go. He clarified it. Yeah, okay, Yeah,

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so I agree with you, Steve. I think with Nola

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and Yamamoto, I think, yeah, so you're agreeing with me,

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got it? Okay.

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Speaker 1: The odds would suggest that it's a pretty much of

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no brainer. You're gonna have Yamamoto at home. Dodgers will

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be favored. The odds certainly suggest that that is the

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series most likely to end in the sweep. I could

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see the Cubs maybe getting one at home, but but

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I will go back. There's another Another gentleman in the

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chat commented, like, man, this Brewers team, like they're just different.

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the one of our follower jumped in and did a

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great like sort of analysis of like this Brewers team

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in comparison to like the Brewers team from maybe like

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last year, just how they're much more of a contender.

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Speaker 2: I thought that was great.

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Speaker 1: That would you can find that on the replay of

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yesterday's show, And I just want to say to that person,

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I very much agree. I had a couple of friends

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that were at those games in Milwaukee last night and

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then two days ago, and it from all accounts, it

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feels different than last year. So again, I wouldn't be

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surprised if the Brewers swept. But I think I could

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see maybe the cub stealing Game three at Wrigley. But

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to see a Brewers Dodgers n LCS. I think I'm

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confident saying.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, the thing about the Brewers, like we said it

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on the show yesterday, we were both right about the Dodgers,

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and we were kind of both right about the Brewers.

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We predicted that Imonaga would struggle. What was it like,

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six games in a row he gave up two or

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more home runs, and we thought he would I had

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the Brewers team total in the first five, which cashed

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in the second. First second. Yeah, So but what is

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it about these Brewers. Let's talk about them for a second,

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because I went on a rant pre All Star and

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I said the Brewer season is done. Wow, I was wrong.

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But let's face it, they don't really have a lot

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of stars on this team. So are they over performing

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or are they really this good? That's what I want

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to ask Now.

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Speaker 1: I think I just think that they're Their collection of

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players is one through nine. They have great at bats,

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they have a ton of team speed, they have I

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think they have the right mix of pitching in a

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lot of cases, where like last night, you know, when

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we talked about the game on the show, they didn't

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even I don't even think they you know, they didn't

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even need to burn Priester because I felt like the

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plan was, all right, let's let's see how far you

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can get with with Ashby and then we'll kind of

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mix and match. A couple of people in the comment said, well,

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we think Priester will be the bulk guy. I was

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like maybe, but like, I don't think they have their

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mind made up. They bring them Jacob Mizerowski coming out

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of one one to Zho two. I mean, you know,

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and then they're gonna be able to come back with

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Priester in game three. They obviously not having Woodroff in

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this series, like I suppose hurts a little bit, but

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they're very deep, and we'll make the parallel the Brewers.

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The Brewers remind me a lot of a team, uh

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that we're going to talk about today, So we'll make

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the segue into today's games. I will say this, I

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think the drama is going to come from the American League.

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I think the drama is gonna come from the American League.

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And we're going to start in Detroit today. And what

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I was gonna tell you Tokyo Brandon is I think

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the Brewers and the Tigers are very similar where they

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don't really have the superstars. You're almost like how you know,

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you look at them and you're like, how are they

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still here? Why are they still contender?

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Speaker 2: How?

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Speaker 1: How might they end up in the ALCS or NLCS, respectively.

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But then you just look at they're very well coached,

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they're very deep, and I think the coaching and the

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depth are the two things that can win you a

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playoff series when maybe you have don't have the superior talent.

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That's kind of how I feel about Tiger's Mariners, Like,

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there's no question in my mind, the Mariners are more talented,

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but this Tiger's team is deep. They've got a lot

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of pitching in that, they have a great coach, and

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now they're kind of in the driver's seat in my

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opinion one to one. The series is back in Detroit

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and they're back at home. So talk to me about

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Mariners Tigers and what you're seeing.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, So, of all those series that are left, I

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think this one's the tightest actually as far as talent.

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But you're right, I think Seattle has the better lineup.

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And Seattle I thought, like mid season, I thought they

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were kind of one of those teams of destiny. You know,

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a team that you don't expect to be in the

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World Series, but they end up going there, like the

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Diamondbacks a couple of years ago, like the Marlins a

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couple of years ago, one of those teams like a

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little guy who beats the giant, right. I thought they

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were looking like that. But losing Wu for the playoffs

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is tough. You know, that's tough because that's why they

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lost the game yesterday. If Wu was healthy, they would

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have started him yesterday, I imagine, not castile. But man,

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these two teams are tight, and I my, it's not

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a real complicated cap here. I think you take the

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underdog in every game here. Plus money means something in

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this series. I think. So both of these pitchers kind

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of get knocked around by the other batters throughout their career.

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Neither one of them have a really good ops career

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wise against the batters they're facing. And you look at

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the Tigers' home record, hard to argue with forty six

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and thirty five. The Mariners actually have a losing record

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on the road. So I think Tigers with plus money

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is good value. I haven't put it out as a play,

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but I mean, I think either team getting plus money

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in this series I think is value. Whether you win

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the bet or not, it's definitely the right side in

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my opinion. Gilbert, you would think, oh, Gilbert's better than

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Flaherty right off the bat, and you think, oh, well,

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Seattle's lineup is packed with the Rodriguez and and the

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best catcher in MLB. Uh they added Suarez or they

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got Suarez back from the Diamondbacks.

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Speaker 2: Uh.

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Speaker 3: But man Tigers are a similar team. I mean Tiger

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it's similar to the Brewers. I mean, not quite as good,

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but they're one of those teams that you don't know

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a lot of the names in the lineup, but they

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just play well. They're scrappy. I hate that words scrappy,

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but they are scrappy. I think with the pitchers kind

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of equal here. I don't know. I think I think

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either team getting plus money is value. And today the

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Tigers are getting plus money at home. They're forty six

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and thirty five at home. Hard to argue with that.

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Speaker 1: Hey, I mean, if you played the if you if

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you played the plus money angle in this series so far,

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you're twoing.

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Speaker 2: Oh the Tigers.

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Speaker 1: One is an underdog in game one, right, and then

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the Mariner turned around and one is an underdog in

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one game two in deep scooble A couple things here,

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Josh Naylor, he's not playing tonight. His wife's about to

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give birth and he's gonna go and he's taking the

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paternity leave. That's really tough for the Mariners. Like I listen,

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I'm not gonna comment on that. I think he's he's

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entitled to do that if he wants to. Let's not

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Let's be honest though that that that's that is regardless

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forget about like whether you what do you think you

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should or not, Like that's that's irrelevant. The reality is

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he's I mean, he's a massive part of that Mariners lineup,

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especially against a right handed pitcher like Flarity now and

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now you're not gonna have him in the lineup. So

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you are already talking TV how even how tight the

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series is. I think that is a massive loss for

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the Mariners in this game. You know, like regardless of

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what that to not have him against Flarity, it is

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a is a big blow to to the to the

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Mariners lineup. Not saying they can't overcome it it but

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but it's it's very very you know, it's very relevant

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I think to like maybe you know, who has the

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edge in this game.

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Speaker 3: The other thing that though, I think Seattle might even

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sweep this series.

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Speaker 1: Well yeah, right, So so that's the other thing. I

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talked about this yesterday with the Phillies. I said, there's

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no way that the Phillies can overcome not having Zach

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Wheeler in a playoff series. I almost think it's similar

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to the Mariners, like Brian wu is their best picture.

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I know you've got Logan Gilbert. We'll talk about him

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in a second. I know you've got you know, when

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when Bryce Miller or George Kirby is on, they can

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be very good. But but Brian wu is the best

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picture on this this in this rotation, you.

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Speaker 3: Take him number three.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, in my opinion, he's number one, the best number.

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Speaker 3: Three guy in in MLB, hands down, right.

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Speaker 2: So so that's the other thing here.

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Speaker 1: The Mariners technically would have their ace on the mount tonight,

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or at least to everyone, and I think they consider

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their number one it's Logan Gilbert. But like I've seen

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more things to dislike about Gilbert this season than Wu.

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So when I'm looking at Logan Gilbert, I see that

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hard hit rate really starting to creep up. Every average

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exit velo for Logan Gilbert this year bottom ten percent

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in the league. That's concerning to me. It's because and

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I think it's because so I'll go back. I've said

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this a couple of times. I think you're gonna see

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Logan Gilbert have surgery in the offseason. I think he

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is giving his absolute all pitching through the injury that

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he went on the il with earlier this year, and

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I think he's leaving it all out there, and I

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think the in the offseason you'll end up seeing him

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have surgery that may actually cost him the start of

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next year. It's I think it explained because remember this

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guy when he's on go back to twenty twenty four,

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two hundred and eight innings, two hundred and twenty strikeouts,

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a zero eight nine win, and then and then twenty

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twenty three was almost you know, it was kind of

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similar in that regard. This year, the numbers are still good,

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but the area is creeped up a little bit. We

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of course, we don't care about Era. He's still getting

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the strikeouts. He's not putting a ton of guys on

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base because he's very he's got good command. He doesn't

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walk many batters, but it feels like when he misses,

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it's out over the plate. And that's why the hits

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are hard, because remember, you get the low whip, he's

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not giving up a ton of base runners, but the

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exit Vlo being where it is, it means when he

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is giving up the hit, it's usually a rocket somewhere.

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In these types of series, like one or two big hits,

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you go back to like the way that this Mariners

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team is constructed. They have like no left handed pitching.

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That really helps Green and it really helps Kerry Carpenter,

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which is why I think the Tigers kind of have

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the edge in this series. So I'm not disagreeing with you.

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I think I think the dog is the way to

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look here.

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Speaker 3: And I would also lean to an over in this

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one because it's kind of an unwritten rule. Oh, Flarity's

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great at home, Flerity's great at home, but if you

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look at his splits, he has a better era at home,

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but it's still like it's not great. I think, uh,

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we're gonna I think we're gonna see an over in

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this one as well, because I don't really like the

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Tiger's bullpen that much. But in the playoffs, when you

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get a day off, everyone gets rested. You can use

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your best guys. This game is pivotal because it's Tide

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one one so you can bet they're gonna use their

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best arms. But uh, I think the starters get hit

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a little bit here.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, I could absolutely see that.

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Speaker 1: I'll comment, so Steve O Here, Here's the thing, it's

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not my job to comment on whether I like what

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my opinion is on him missing the game, And I

474
00:22:37,680 --> 00:22:40,039
truly I'm not even going to I truly, it's it's

475
00:22:40,079 --> 00:22:43,039
irrelevant to me. What I what my job is is

476
00:22:43,079 --> 00:22:46,000
to is to evaluate the guys that we're gonna have

477
00:22:46,039 --> 00:22:47,720
on the field and try to handicap the game.

478
00:22:48,079 --> 00:22:48,720
Speaker 2: I don't care what.

479
00:22:48,960 --> 00:22:50,720
Speaker 1: So if you want to talk about like, I think

480
00:22:50,759 --> 00:22:53,160
the locker room has his back one hundred percent. Julio

481
00:22:53,240 --> 00:22:55,960
Rodriguez is talking a little bit. I think the locker

482
00:22:56,039 --> 00:22:59,599
room is very supportive of him. I don't care what

483
00:22:59,720 --> 00:23:03,559
his reason is or what the reason is. Him not

484
00:23:03,720 --> 00:23:06,519
being in the lineup hurts the Mariners here. I don't

485
00:23:06,519 --> 00:23:07,680
care how you look at it.

486
00:23:07,839 --> 00:23:08,079
Speaker 2: I don't.

487
00:23:08,160 --> 00:23:11,319
Speaker 1: It does not matter why he's not here. His absence

488
00:23:11,880 --> 00:23:15,039
against Jack Flaherty, which would be a very good matchup

489
00:23:15,079 --> 00:23:19,960
for him, is a is an advantage Tigers. Doesn't matter

490
00:23:19,960 --> 00:23:23,160
the reason. So, and I think the locker room very

491
00:23:23,240 --> 00:23:25,039
much has his back. I think it's one of those

492
00:23:25,039 --> 00:23:27,279
things where they're fired up for him, they the band together.

493
00:23:27,640 --> 00:23:31,119
I'm just saying, like, that's a hole in the lineup

494
00:23:31,240 --> 00:23:33,720
that that it now needs to be filled, and I

495
00:23:33,759 --> 00:23:34,960
don't think the guy filling it.

496
00:23:35,000 --> 00:23:36,240
Speaker 2: I don't think the replacement player.

497
00:23:36,240 --> 00:23:39,000
Speaker 1: I wish Brian was here because he'd have that chart

498
00:23:39,119 --> 00:23:42,839
up on fangrafts ready to reference it. The replacement player

499
00:23:42,880 --> 00:23:44,440
is not going to be not going to be as

500
00:23:45,039 --> 00:23:48,960
quality as Nailor, who's got like, what was he top

501
00:23:49,000 --> 00:23:51,039
ten in the in the league in batting average for

502
00:23:51,079 --> 00:23:54,319
most of the year, probably a great matchup against Flarity.

503
00:23:54,440 --> 00:23:57,400
Speaker 2: So that hurts on the human side.

504
00:23:58,039 --> 00:24:00,680
Speaker 3: On the human side, your child's only born in one time,

505
00:24:00,799 --> 00:24:03,480
and four years from now, Seattle is probably not going

506
00:24:03,519 --> 00:24:06,599
to remember this game. So right and for us though,

507
00:24:06,839 --> 00:24:08,920
the right decision to go watch your kid get born.

508
00:24:09,079 --> 00:24:11,359
Speaker 2: But that's not our Our our job is not here.

509
00:24:12,000 --> 00:24:15,319
Speaker 3: We don't care. The fact that he's out means Seattle

510
00:24:15,519 --> 00:24:17,079
has a disadvantage today.

511
00:24:17,240 --> 00:24:19,680
Speaker 2: That's all turn buckle, Tommy, I'm with you. That's that.

512
00:24:19,799 --> 00:24:21,680
Speaker 1: This is another thing that really should be brought up

513
00:24:21,720 --> 00:24:24,720
before we before we move on. Gilbert hasn't been as

514
00:24:24,720 --> 00:24:27,799
good on the road, and you know that's that is

515
00:24:28,720 --> 00:24:31,880
to me, Like you know, going back to Detroit, you know,

516
00:24:31,960 --> 00:24:34,759
this is this is a fan base that thought they remember,

517
00:24:35,160 --> 00:24:37,240
this is a fan base. This is I think another

518
00:24:37,240 --> 00:24:39,759
good point here too. They thought they were going to

519
00:24:39,799 --> 00:24:41,920
win the division, like it was a pretty much a

520
00:24:41,920 --> 00:24:45,119
foregone conclusion that the Tigers were going to win the division.

521
00:24:45,359 --> 00:24:46,920
Speaker 2: They didn't. What does that mean?

522
00:24:47,119 --> 00:24:49,039
Speaker 1: Their team had to go to Cleveland and win a

523
00:24:49,079 --> 00:24:51,359
three game series, then they had to go to Seattle.

524
00:24:51,680 --> 00:24:53,759
This will be their first home game of the postseason.

525
00:24:54,039 --> 00:24:57,279
I think that crowd is going to be an eleven

526
00:24:57,279 --> 00:24:59,240
out of ten. I think you are going to get

527
00:24:59,240 --> 00:25:01,720
a very, very fired up atmosphere. And one of my

528
00:25:01,839 --> 00:25:05,480
big criticisms TV of the Mariners this year was when

529
00:25:05,480 --> 00:25:08,599
they got on the road, specifically on the East Coast

530
00:25:08,720 --> 00:25:11,960
in some of these like hotter environments and they struggled.

531
00:25:11,960 --> 00:25:14,240
I'll point to that Philly series because I think I

532
00:25:14,240 --> 00:25:18,079
took two losses in that series on the Mariners to

533
00:25:18,279 --> 00:25:21,039
use one year. What do you say they you know,

534
00:25:21,319 --> 00:25:23,039
puked on the mound or something like.

535
00:25:23,359 --> 00:25:24,240
Speaker 2: That's what happened.

536
00:25:25,240 --> 00:25:28,400
Speaker 1: Gilbert got rocked in that series and that was like that.

537
00:25:28,480 --> 00:25:30,519
You know, they went to that series in Philly. Of course,

538
00:25:30,599 --> 00:25:33,759
every game in Philly pretty much the playoff atmosphere, they

539
00:25:33,799 --> 00:25:38,279
almost always sell out, and they got swept in that series. Yeah,

540
00:25:38,319 --> 00:25:40,279
and I don't know, I don't remember what happened in

541
00:25:40,359 --> 00:25:43,680
the Red Sox series, but I do remember the Mariners struggling.

542
00:25:44,240 --> 00:25:49,200
Typically they struggle at Yankee Stadium. Fenway gonna be it's

543
00:25:49,240 --> 00:25:51,400
a tough spot for them. I think this is a

544
00:25:51,400 --> 00:25:54,279
tough matchup, tough spot. I'm probably I don't know if

545
00:25:54,279 --> 00:25:57,279
I'll get to the window with the Tigers here necessarily,

546
00:25:58,440 --> 00:26:00,400
but it's certainly the way I lean it'll.

547
00:26:00,440 --> 00:26:02,680
Speaker 2: It'll be a thought for me all day.

548
00:26:02,720 --> 00:26:04,839
Speaker 1: And I wouldn't be surprised if that plus one twenty

549
00:26:04,920 --> 00:26:07,759
or plus one fifteen turns into more like plus one

550
00:26:07,839 --> 00:26:08,200
oh five.

551
00:26:09,119 --> 00:26:11,640
Speaker 3: I still have a bad taste in my mouth from Wu.

552
00:26:12,279 --> 00:26:14,279
I backed him one day. He went to New York

553
00:26:14,359 --> 00:26:16,839
Yankee Stadium and he barfed on the mound one time

554
00:26:16,920 --> 00:26:20,359
during the season. But that being said, every every picture

555
00:26:20,440 --> 00:26:24,039
has a bad game. Scooble's had a bad game. Uh,

556
00:26:24,680 --> 00:26:26,559
you know they all they all have a bad game.

557
00:26:26,680 --> 00:26:28,720
So but that still has a I still have a

558
00:26:28,759 --> 00:26:30,640
bad taste in my mouth from that one that was

559
00:26:31,359 --> 00:26:32,680
that was hard to swat. I think I had a

560
00:26:32,720 --> 00:26:36,319
five percent play on him that daste.

561
00:26:35,519 --> 00:26:39,559
Speaker 2: Anyways, So yeah, I'm totally with you TV.

562
00:26:39,880 --> 00:26:43,480
Speaker 1: The value in this series pretty much is regardless is

563
00:26:43,519 --> 00:26:45,559
going to be on the underdog because you're going to

564
00:26:45,640 --> 00:26:48,160
have the Tigers. You're gonna have the Tigers home the

565
00:26:48,160 --> 00:26:50,839
next two days. If they don't take care of the

566
00:26:50,880 --> 00:26:53,359
series here, they will be underdogs.

567
00:26:54,680 --> 00:26:55,160
Speaker 2: I'm sorry.

568
00:26:55,160 --> 00:26:58,359
Speaker 1: The Mariners will then likely be a Game five underdog

569
00:26:58,440 --> 00:27:01,240
at home against Schoogle, which we've already seen that they

570
00:27:01,240 --> 00:27:02,279
can be right.

571
00:27:02,319 --> 00:27:05,799
Speaker 3: So yeah, and just some betting advice, But another way

572
00:27:05,799 --> 00:27:07,880
to bet an underdog if you don't, if you're not

573
00:27:08,000 --> 00:27:10,000
confident to take them on the side would be a

574
00:27:10,000 --> 00:27:13,599
team total as well. So underdogs usually their team total

575
00:27:13,640 --> 00:27:15,240
will be three and a half or one and a

576
00:27:15,279 --> 00:27:20,119
half in the first five, certainly attainable for the Tigers here.

577
00:27:21,839 --> 00:27:26,720
Speaker 1: I don't I don't hate the first five over angle.

578
00:27:27,039 --> 00:27:28,839
Speaker 2: I don't think that that's a horrible look what do

579
00:27:28,839 --> 00:27:29,720
you because.

580
00:27:29,400 --> 00:27:32,319
Speaker 3: You when I checked it, but you can get a three,

581
00:27:32,839 --> 00:27:35,160
You can get a three point five for about minus

582
00:27:35,160 --> 00:27:37,599
one thirty and you can get a four for about

583
00:27:37,640 --> 00:27:38,480
plus one hundreds.

584
00:27:38,559 --> 00:27:42,519
Speaker 1: So yeah, I was gonna say, I see, I see four,

585
00:27:42,599 --> 00:27:46,359
I see reduced, reduced big fours, which means, yeah, three

586
00:27:46,400 --> 00:27:48,039
and a half is going to be juiced. But like

587
00:27:48,880 --> 00:27:51,440
you gotta think too, like the way the way in

588
00:27:51,480 --> 00:27:55,079
which the Mariners tend to score their runs is obviously,

589
00:27:55,119 --> 00:27:57,480
like we've talked about it all season, via the home run,

590
00:27:57,519 --> 00:28:01,599
the long ball, and you know, Flaherty can be good,

591
00:28:01,640 --> 00:28:04,160
but I don't think anyone in this Mariners lineup can't

592
00:28:04,279 --> 00:28:08,240
potentially take him deep. So you're I do think you're

593
00:28:08,279 --> 00:28:12,599
potentially looking at like a crooked number there somewhere. And

594
00:28:12,759 --> 00:28:14,720
and I don't think it's a foregone conclusion that Logan

595
00:28:14,720 --> 00:28:16,160
Gilbert is gonna pitch well here I could.

596
00:28:16,200 --> 00:28:18,559
Speaker 2: I could see the Tigers getting on him and I'll

597
00:28:18,559 --> 00:28:19,039
go back.

598
00:28:20,960 --> 00:28:24,440
Speaker 3: On him. I can see it. I can see it.

599
00:28:26,200 --> 00:28:27,039
Speaker 2: Yeah, And what's that?

600
00:28:27,079 --> 00:28:29,359
Speaker 1: I mean, even even full game seven and seven and

601
00:28:29,400 --> 00:28:31,880
a half on the total seems a little bit light.

602
00:28:31,920 --> 00:28:32,160
Speaker 2: I don't.

603
00:28:32,200 --> 00:28:34,720
Speaker 1: I don't think this is gonna be a So what

604
00:28:34,759 --> 00:28:36,519
were the first two games in the series. I know

605
00:28:36,559 --> 00:28:38,720
we had a three to two. Were they both three?

606
00:28:41,720 --> 00:28:45,000
I like the over I'll make that statement. I think

607
00:28:45,039 --> 00:28:47,039
this is the game. In this series, you might see

608
00:28:47,039 --> 00:28:49,359
some runs, whether they come earlier, whether they come late.

609
00:28:50,680 --> 00:28:54,200
Speaker 2: I think you see some runs here that is with

610
00:28:54,319 --> 00:28:58,400
this one. Yeah, okay, all right, so let's go on.

611
00:28:58,599 --> 00:29:01,519
Speaker 1: I we disagreed about this a little bit yesterday. I

612
00:29:01,559 --> 00:29:03,799
want to start by saying, like, so this is the

613
00:29:03,839 --> 00:29:06,319
other one that could end in a three game suite.

614
00:29:06,920 --> 00:29:09,400
I think the Yankees still have a chance to win

615
00:29:09,440 --> 00:29:12,519
this series. I really do, and I think right now.

616
00:29:12,559 --> 00:29:15,119
So yesterday when we brought it up, they were still

617
00:29:15,240 --> 00:29:17,680
they were five to one most places. I think that

618
00:29:17,680 --> 00:29:19,400
you got to shop around. I saw some plus four

619
00:29:19,519 --> 00:29:22,359
twenty fives. I saw some place as high as five

620
00:29:22,519 --> 00:29:25,480
twenty five, you know, plus four fifty.

621
00:29:25,839 --> 00:29:29,640
Speaker 2: Obviously, these future series prices are going to be different everywhere.

622
00:29:30,559 --> 00:29:33,880
Speaker 1: The reason I think the Yankees have such a change,

623
00:29:34,319 --> 00:29:36,440
the reason I think they have more than a five

624
00:29:36,519 --> 00:29:40,279
to one chance to win this series is they they

625
00:29:40,319 --> 00:29:43,200
will have the pitching edge in every single game the

626
00:29:43,240 --> 00:29:45,599
rest of the way. So you look at this, they're

627
00:29:45,599 --> 00:29:48,279
gonna have the edge pitching in all three games. Because

628
00:29:48,279 --> 00:29:50,599
you're gonna clearly they have an edge here. They're a

629
00:29:50,680 --> 00:29:53,680
minus one fifty five favorite at home. So whether you

630
00:29:53,799 --> 00:29:56,319
think Bieber is better or not, the books are are

631
00:29:56,359 --> 00:29:58,319
not going to be wrong at this point, right. So

632
00:29:58,359 --> 00:30:00,759
they're telling you that the Yankee have a slight a

633
00:30:00,799 --> 00:30:05,200
slight edge here, and I think they I'll be I'll

634
00:30:05,759 --> 00:30:08,000
ask you this when when I kick it over to you.

635
00:30:08,680 --> 00:30:11,200
I think their bullpen, even with like some of the

636
00:30:11,200 --> 00:30:13,480
guys like Weaver who you don't like and like, still

637
00:30:13,519 --> 00:30:15,880
has better numbers and they're probably a better bullpen than

638
00:30:15,880 --> 00:30:16,559
the Blue Jays.

639
00:30:16,599 --> 00:30:17,519
Speaker 2: So you're looking at.

640
00:30:19,079 --> 00:30:22,559
Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm just saying, like, how could But the Blue

641
00:30:22,640 --> 00:30:25,400
Jays have a team bullpenny ra of like six since

642
00:30:25,440 --> 00:30:27,400
like July first, or at least they did in the

643
00:30:27,440 --> 00:30:28,960
regular season, and they haven't.

644
00:30:29,039 --> 00:30:29,759
Speaker 2: That's the other thing.

645
00:30:29,960 --> 00:30:32,119
Speaker 1: They haven't had a high leverage inning in the in

646
00:30:32,160 --> 00:30:34,200
the playoffs yet, the Blue Jays have not been in

647
00:30:34,279 --> 00:30:37,039
a single high leverage bullpen spot because they blew it

648
00:30:37,079 --> 00:30:39,559
blew it open in the first two games. So and

649
00:30:39,599 --> 00:30:42,039
the and the leverage spot in the first game, if

650
00:30:42,079 --> 00:30:44,880
you remember, was Gossman who struck out Aaron Judge I

651
00:30:44,880 --> 00:30:46,000
think with the bases loaded.

652
00:30:46,039 --> 00:30:47,359
Speaker 2: So so it wasn't all.

653
00:30:49,279 --> 00:30:54,319
Speaker 1: Yeah, So it was the bullpen guy. So you got

654
00:30:54,440 --> 00:30:59,079
so you potentially have Yankees here Schlitler tomorrow, and then

655
00:30:59,119 --> 00:31:02,000
you're probably looking at Max Freed in Game five, who

656
00:31:02,039 --> 00:31:04,400
would be a favorite against anyone the Blue Jays throw

657
00:31:04,440 --> 00:31:07,039
out there. Yes, he had he had a tough game too,

658
00:31:08,079 --> 00:31:10,039
but but it's very likely. I mean, if the Yankee

659
00:31:10,079 --> 00:31:13,200
season is on the line, I'm pretty sure they're coming

660
00:31:13,240 --> 00:31:15,599
back with Freed in Game five, Like I think, I

661
00:31:15,640 --> 00:31:18,839
think he'll be on regular rest, but even if he

662
00:31:18,960 --> 00:31:20,880
was on four days, I think they're going back with

663
00:31:20,960 --> 00:31:24,079
him game five, season on the line. So that would

664
00:31:24,119 --> 00:31:26,799
be like the bet I'm gonna give out right now,

665
00:31:26,880 --> 00:31:29,920
Like I think Yankees series price right.

666
00:31:29,759 --> 00:31:31,839
Speaker 2: Now five to one, four to one, five to one.

667
00:31:32,000 --> 00:31:35,440
Speaker 1: Obviously, shopping around is is a bet I'm willing to make.

668
00:31:35,799 --> 00:31:37,799
But I'm gonna give you a chance to tell me

669
00:31:37,839 --> 00:31:39,839
if you agreed, disagree, and obviously let me know how

670
00:31:39,880 --> 00:31:41,240
you're you're seeing this one tonight.

671
00:31:42,440 --> 00:31:45,519
Speaker 3: Don't forget guys, it's five dollars Tuesday. My play is

672
00:31:45,599 --> 00:31:48,319
already up, and I have a free play up in

673
00:31:48,359 --> 00:31:52,160
EuroLeague Basketball as well. My five percent play or sorry,

674
00:31:52,200 --> 00:31:59,599
my five dollars play is baseball mlbuh So first before

675
00:31:59,640 --> 00:32:03,799
I let me ask you a question is do you

676
00:32:03,880 --> 00:32:08,759
think young guys like Ya Savage and Schlitler can repeat

677
00:32:08,880 --> 00:32:11,319
greatness like they had in their first because both of

678
00:32:11,400 --> 00:32:15,599
them went like seven innings or wait, Y Savage went

679
00:32:15,680 --> 00:32:18,640
five and one third and he had a no hitter going,

680
00:32:18,720 --> 00:32:22,160
and Schlitler gave up one run in seven and two

681
00:32:22,200 --> 00:32:25,000
thirds or something. He was just incredible. Do you think

682
00:32:25,039 --> 00:32:27,039
these young guys can repeat or do you think they

683
00:32:27,079 --> 00:32:28,680
get tagged the second time around?

684
00:32:30,240 --> 00:32:32,400
Speaker 1: Here here's the thing I think with young players like

685
00:32:32,440 --> 00:32:36,920
these two, I think when things are I think there's

686
00:32:36,960 --> 00:32:42,039
an element of cockiness to some of these guys that

687
00:32:42,079 --> 00:32:45,200
have had Remember they've had success every step of the way.

688
00:32:45,400 --> 00:32:49,839
So Treya Savage started in low A this year. I mean,

689
00:32:49,880 --> 00:32:52,480
obviously a guy like that goes to a ball and

690
00:32:52,519 --> 00:32:57,079
even double A just mowing guys down, right, even Schlitzler.

691
00:32:57,119 --> 00:33:00,000
Schwitler had a He started at double A, was was great.

692
00:33:00,319 --> 00:33:04,920
Got to Scranton for a minute, was awesome. They they

693
00:33:05,039 --> 00:33:08,599
don't really know failure yet. So I think when like

694
00:33:08,720 --> 00:33:11,759
guys are really like, I just think that, Like, I mean,

695
00:33:11,960 --> 00:33:16,039
look at the confidence that Schlitler had in that game three, right,

696
00:33:16,759 --> 00:33:17,960
and look at like the savage.

697
00:33:18,240 --> 00:33:19,799
Speaker 2: What did someone called time?

698
00:33:20,039 --> 00:33:22,200
Speaker 1: I think it was maybe Caberra or someone called time

699
00:33:22,279 --> 00:33:25,839
on him. Grisham, I'm sorry, Grisham called time and he

700
00:33:26,000 --> 00:33:27,880
just stood there like you know what I'm saying, Like

701
00:33:27,920 --> 00:33:30,039
there's a there's a he didn't he didn't get off

702
00:33:30,079 --> 00:33:33,640
the mound. Because right now, these they're they're cocky young

703
00:33:34,000 --> 00:33:36,759
kids that have a ton of talent. There will be

704
00:33:36,799 --> 00:33:40,079
a point in time, you can count on it where

705
00:33:40,920 --> 00:33:43,799
their confidence gets knocked a little bit and they and

706
00:33:43,839 --> 00:33:44,400
they go.

707
00:33:44,319 --> 00:33:48,000
Speaker 3: Through a stretch adverse adversity.

708
00:33:48,319 --> 00:33:49,680
Speaker 2: Look at look at Miserski.

709
00:33:49,759 --> 00:33:52,640
Speaker 1: I mean Miserroski came up, he mowed dudes down for

710
00:33:52,720 --> 00:33:56,079
like four starts. He made an All Star team. He

711
00:33:56,200 --> 00:33:58,599
kind of had his stretch where he had to go

712
00:33:58,640 --> 00:34:01,279
back and question some something. But then you see the talent.

713
00:34:01,319 --> 00:34:03,640
Look at him last night comes out, he's throwing one

714
00:34:03,759 --> 00:34:08,360
zho two like So to answer your question right now,

715
00:34:09,400 --> 00:34:13,039
until something bad happens, I think you can be pretty.

716
00:34:12,719 --> 00:34:17,639
Speaker 2: Confident with those two. But wait, something bad, they might

717
00:34:17,679 --> 00:34:18,440
not know how to handle it.

718
00:34:19,159 --> 00:34:21,719
Speaker 3: There will be some adversity and it could be in

719
00:34:21,760 --> 00:34:24,840
their next start. You know, bases loaded with one out

720
00:34:24,960 --> 00:34:29,000
jam and and you let a run in. That's adversity,

721
00:34:29,039 --> 00:34:30,559
and these guys probably aren't used to that.

722
00:34:31,079 --> 00:34:32,639
Speaker 2: Tommy, this is a good point, though.

723
00:34:32,880 --> 00:34:36,920
Speaker 1: Connelly early was cruising and by no fault of his

724
00:34:37,000 --> 00:34:40,000
own got in trouble in that inning, and then it

725
00:34:40,079 --> 00:34:42,800
was like, yeah, all of a sudden, it was like

726
00:34:42,800 --> 00:34:45,960
because remember that inning was pretty much caused by his

727
00:34:46,039 --> 00:34:47,400
defense misplaying balls.

728
00:34:47,440 --> 00:34:49,440
Speaker 2: There was a fly ball that could have been caught.

729
00:34:49,639 --> 00:34:52,159
Speaker 1: Raphaela was sort of out of position on a play

730
00:34:52,280 --> 00:34:55,000
where he could have thrown the ball to third instead

731
00:34:55,000 --> 00:34:57,360
of missing the ball completely.

732
00:34:57,599 --> 00:34:59,559
Speaker 2: And yeah, and then so he kind of got So

733
00:34:59,599 --> 00:35:00,400
it goes quick.

734
00:35:00,480 --> 00:35:03,440
Speaker 1: So to answer your question, I think these younger guys,

735
00:35:03,440 --> 00:35:06,119
if Schlitzler comes out and he looks like he's cruising,

736
00:35:06,679 --> 00:35:08,840
he's probably good till he's not. And then it's gonna

737
00:35:08,840 --> 00:35:11,119
come down to the manager on how quickly you're willing

738
00:35:11,159 --> 00:35:12,280
to like pull the plug on that.

739
00:35:12,559 --> 00:35:15,440
Speaker 3: I think sounds good. I've been around these guys. I'll

740
00:35:15,440 --> 00:35:19,920
tell you nothing throws them off their mental rhythm more

741
00:35:19,960 --> 00:35:22,679
than an error or an out that they should have had.

742
00:35:22,880 --> 00:35:25,519
How many times have you been watching baseball where the

743
00:35:25,559 --> 00:35:28,440
guy's got two outs? Nobody on base and error. The

744
00:35:28,480 --> 00:35:30,639
guy gets to second base, boom, he gets knocked in.

745
00:35:30,920 --> 00:35:34,800
It's the pitcher's constantly thinking that should have been an out,

746
00:35:34,840 --> 00:35:36,880
that should have been an out, even though it's not earned.

747
00:35:37,239 --> 00:35:40,519
It pisses them off. Nothing throws them off their game.

748
00:35:40,599 --> 00:35:43,679
I can error, believe me, and the Yankees are very

749
00:35:43,800 --> 00:35:47,400
error prone. So okay, back to the discussion. I'm kind

750
00:35:47,400 --> 00:35:50,920
of changing my tune from yesterday. I said the Yankees

751
00:35:50,960 --> 00:35:55,239
are cooked. Actually, looking at the game today, you're right.

752
00:35:55,360 --> 00:35:57,400
If they can win this game, they're definitely back in

753
00:35:57,440 --> 00:35:59,480
this series. I don't know if they can win it.

754
00:36:00,400 --> 00:36:03,920
But look, the Blue Jays don't really have the greatest

755
00:36:03,920 --> 00:36:07,159
bullpen in the world. They're decent enough to get them by.

756
00:36:08,679 --> 00:36:11,079
Let's face it that what's got them to where they're

757
00:36:11,079 --> 00:36:15,760
at is their offense and even their starting rotation. Nothing

758
00:36:15,800 --> 00:36:22,400
to write home about. It's serviceable. Right. So, looking at

759
00:36:22,400 --> 00:36:28,320
this today's matchup, you say, very confidently the Yankees have

760
00:36:28,360 --> 00:36:34,519
the pitching advantage. I agree to a to a certain degree.

761
00:36:34,559 --> 00:36:36,920
But if you look at Bab's numbers against these Yankees

762
00:36:36,920 --> 00:36:40,960
in his history, he's mowed them down. I mean he's

763
00:36:41,199 --> 00:36:45,880
mowed them down. Now, I don't have split stats to

764
00:36:45,880 --> 00:36:47,880
tell me if that was like years ago or if

765
00:36:47,920 --> 00:36:50,639
it's recent, because that kind of does matter. And I

766
00:36:50,639 --> 00:36:52,719
don't think Beaver is the best pitcher in the world,

767
00:36:53,119 --> 00:36:57,039
but you got to take that into consideration that he's

768
00:36:57,079 --> 00:36:59,159
going to have a little confidence going into this. But

769
00:37:00,360 --> 00:37:02,800
Yankees are a great home team. You can't deny a

770
00:37:02,840 --> 00:37:06,519
team that's fifty and thirty one at home. Rodon is

771
00:37:06,599 --> 00:37:12,199
an excellent home pitcher and his stats against these guys

772
00:37:12,320 --> 00:37:17,159
pretty good. So yeah, I think this will be I

773
00:37:17,199 --> 00:37:18,880
think this will be a tight one. I mean, up

774
00:37:18,880 --> 00:37:23,000
to now it's been what the Blue Jays scored twenty

775
00:37:23,000 --> 00:37:26,400
three runs in two games and the Yankees scored seven

776
00:37:26,440 --> 00:37:28,760
the last game and what won the first game or whatever.

777
00:37:29,559 --> 00:37:32,199
I think the runs are gonna come down here. I

778
00:37:32,280 --> 00:37:36,000
think when you change venues it puts a totally different

779
00:37:37,000 --> 00:37:40,920
it puts it like a totally different mask on the series.

780
00:37:41,719 --> 00:37:45,480
And I think everything's gonna calm down and we're probably

781
00:37:45,480 --> 00:37:47,639
looking at unders here. It's going to be a tight game,

782
00:37:50,000 --> 00:37:53,920
And obviously the Yankees have the better pitcher, but be

783
00:37:54,039 --> 00:37:57,159
careful because Weaber has really good numbers against these batters,

784
00:37:57,239 --> 00:37:59,920
so proceed with caution. If you're going to take the.

785
00:38:02,119 --> 00:38:05,480
Speaker 1: Jake says, no twisted teas this morning, Trig. I must

786
00:38:05,480 --> 00:38:08,039
have drank something one day that looked like a twisted tea.

787
00:38:08,320 --> 00:38:10,559
I do have my I am back on my energy

788
00:38:10,639 --> 00:38:13,480
drink grind right here. I'm going with a white gummy

789
00:38:13,519 --> 00:38:17,239
Bear rain this morning TV. But like I gotta be honest,

790
00:38:17,280 --> 00:38:19,639
I think it's been about a decade. I don't think

791
00:38:19,639 --> 00:38:22,280
I've had a twisted tea since about twenty sixteen. I

792
00:38:22,320 --> 00:38:26,119
could actually I can remember my last twisted tea because

793
00:38:26,199 --> 00:38:28,400
it was I was at Because first of all, it's

794
00:38:28,440 --> 00:38:30,760
not something I would really ever drink. But I'm fairly

795
00:38:30,800 --> 00:38:33,800
certain the last twisted tea I had was at Saratoga

796
00:38:33,880 --> 00:38:37,039
Race Course when I still live there. So I haven't

797
00:38:37,039 --> 00:38:40,760
lived in Saratoga since twenty eighteen, So that's how long

798
00:38:40,800 --> 00:38:42,639
it's been since I had a twisted tea. So I

799
00:38:42,639 --> 00:38:44,679
don't know what I drank. It looked like a twisted tea,

800
00:38:44,719 --> 00:38:49,000
but no it is. I'm not on TV's schedule. He

801
00:38:49,000 --> 00:38:50,920
can come in and have a cocktail at the end

802
00:38:50,920 --> 00:38:53,199
of his night. It is nine am on the East Coast,

803
00:38:53,280 --> 00:38:56,840
so no twisted tea for me. But I do have

804
00:38:56,880 --> 00:39:01,079
my rain total body fuel going this morning, and you

805
00:39:01,119 --> 00:39:02,760
know why I drank. You know, I went with this

806
00:39:02,800 --> 00:39:05,960
one TV because I had it yesterday and I went

807
00:39:06,000 --> 00:39:08,480
to and oh so I'm I'm just trying to retrace

808
00:39:08,519 --> 00:39:09,199
my steps.

809
00:39:09,440 --> 00:39:12,800
Speaker 3: We can talk about superstitions as well. For professional cat

810
00:39:12,880 --> 00:39:16,360
I try not to be superstitious, but uh, but yeah,

811
00:39:16,400 --> 00:39:18,440
you kind of can't help it when you do this

812
00:39:18,519 --> 00:39:22,639
for a living, right, you kind of tend to use

813
00:39:22,679 --> 00:39:26,119
the use the same bath toel a couple of days

814
00:39:26,159 --> 00:39:28,480
in a row when you're on a winning street or something.

815
00:39:28,519 --> 00:39:30,960
You know, just stupid little things like that, wear the

816
00:39:31,000 --> 00:39:35,199
same color socks or something. But regarding alcohol, a lot

817
00:39:35,239 --> 00:39:38,559
of you know me as a fireball guy, but uh,

818
00:39:38,679 --> 00:39:42,840
my refrigerator is a Japanese plumb liquor, which is called

819
00:39:42,960 --> 00:39:46,559
umesh in Japanese. I have kalua because I love kalua

820
00:39:46,599 --> 00:39:49,320
and cream, and then I have tons of fireballs. So

821
00:39:49,360 --> 00:39:51,199
those are my liquors of choice.

822
00:39:52,360 --> 00:39:58,159
Speaker 4: Anyways, the mallary and I more or less she's got

823
00:39:58,159 --> 00:40:00,000
me on like this health kick. Now, so if we're

824
00:40:00,079 --> 00:40:02,920
gonna if we're gonna have a drink, it's typically uh

825
00:40:03,159 --> 00:40:06,239
like cossa egos Like that's like all that's I've had

826
00:40:06,280 --> 00:40:08,320
to like rid everything else out of my diet.

827
00:40:08,360 --> 00:40:10,159
Speaker 2: But that's okay. I don't I don't mind. I really don't.

828
00:40:10,280 --> 00:40:12,000
I really bear rarely drink.

829
00:40:12,199 --> 00:40:16,480
Speaker 3: So a lot of people don't know a lot of

830
00:40:16,480 --> 00:40:19,559
people don't know this. But I'm actually married and uh

831
00:40:19,960 --> 00:40:24,480
my wife drinks zero alcohol zero so uh so, yeah,

832
00:40:24,559 --> 00:40:27,280
I usually drink alone. Like George Thoroughgood.

833
00:40:29,760 --> 00:40:32,000
Speaker 1: Malori is a lawyer, so they all they all drink.

834
00:40:32,159 --> 00:40:36,079
So I drink everyone's yeah every once in a while.

835
00:40:36,320 --> 00:40:38,119
Speaker 2: But you know, I don't.

836
00:40:37,960 --> 00:40:41,800
Speaker 3: Really Steve O, I don't really like sake. Actually it's okay,

837
00:40:42,239 --> 00:40:45,519
but uh not my not my thing. I like plumb

838
00:40:45,559 --> 00:40:46,800
liquor much better than soke.

839
00:40:48,639 --> 00:40:50,840
Speaker 1: At any rate, we will let me get back to

840
00:40:50,880 --> 00:40:52,840
this because I I do want to kind of counter

841
00:40:52,920 --> 00:40:57,679
your your uh bieber comments. Listen, here, here's why I say.

842
00:40:57,880 --> 00:40:59,840
Here's why I say. I feel like the Yankees have

843
00:40:59,880 --> 00:41:02,880
a pitching edge. I'm with you, I I'm not I'm

844
00:41:02,960 --> 00:41:08,239
less talking like Redon versus Beaver and more saying the

845
00:41:08,280 --> 00:41:10,559
books are not going to make a mistake at this

846
00:41:10,719 --> 00:41:13,199
point in the season, right like these so like if

847
00:41:13,239 --> 00:41:15,320
the books are gonna come out and price this the

848
00:41:15,360 --> 00:41:19,719
Yankees minus one fifty five. I have to at least

849
00:41:20,079 --> 00:41:24,239
think that if the if the Jays had any sort

850
00:41:24,280 --> 00:41:27,599
of real edge from a pitching standpoint here, the line

851
00:41:27,599 --> 00:41:28,679
would be different.

852
00:41:28,840 --> 00:41:30,719
Speaker 2: Okay, like it would be. They wouldn't. You wouldn't.

853
00:41:30,719 --> 00:41:33,239
Speaker 1: You wouldn't see the Yankees creeping up to the minus

854
00:41:33,280 --> 00:41:36,079
one sixty range if there was any like real edge

855
00:41:36,119 --> 00:41:39,199
from a pitching standpoint for the Blue Jays. I think

856
00:41:39,239 --> 00:41:42,719
it is fair to say that these two starting pitchers

857
00:41:42,760 --> 00:41:45,840
are are somewhat even. You know, I think you now

858
00:41:45,880 --> 00:41:48,639
once you start getting into the splits and the way

859
00:41:48,679 --> 00:41:51,320
that they match up with certain teams, like, that's a

860
00:41:51,320 --> 00:41:52,360
totally different ballgame.

861
00:41:52,679 --> 00:41:54,719
Speaker 2: But you can't look at these two pitchers.

862
00:41:54,719 --> 00:41:58,239
Speaker 1: Carlos Redon twenty twenty five stats three h nine yr

863
00:41:58,480 --> 00:42:01,880
one point oh five with expected batting averages two fifteen.

864
00:42:01,880 --> 00:42:03,400
Speaker 2: That's top fifteen percent in the league.

865
00:42:04,119 --> 00:42:07,559
Speaker 1: He's a He's got one of the better wiff rates

866
00:42:07,559 --> 00:42:11,360
among starting pitching starting pitchers in the league, expected dras

867
00:42:11,440 --> 00:42:14,400
three thirty two. You can't look at that and tell

868
00:42:14,440 --> 00:42:16,920
me that Shane Bieber is necessarily better. He might, he

869
00:42:17,000 --> 00:42:18,320
might not be like worse.

870
00:42:18,400 --> 00:42:21,039
Speaker 3: I never said certainly is I agree with you that

871
00:42:21,079 --> 00:42:23,360
the Yankees have a pitching advantage. I agree with you.

872
00:42:23,440 --> 00:42:25,159
I'm not saying he's better, but.

873
00:42:25,239 --> 00:42:28,280
Speaker 1: It is close because you got now Bieber's smaller sample. Remember,

874
00:42:28,320 --> 00:42:31,400
Shane Bieber only registered forty and a third innings during

875
00:42:31,400 --> 00:42:34,320
the regular season. He was hurt the majority of the year.

876
00:42:34,440 --> 00:42:36,440
So you can look at that a couple different ways.

877
00:42:36,559 --> 00:42:40,159
You can look at that one. Well, you know, maybe

878
00:42:40,199 --> 00:42:44,239
we're getting the vintage Shane Bieber, probably the guy that

879
00:42:44,360 --> 00:42:46,960
accumulated a lot of these numbers against the Yankees during

880
00:42:46,960 --> 00:42:49,480
his time with Cleveland.

881
00:42:48,960 --> 00:42:52,360
Speaker 2: Or he's he's like, we just don't have a big

882
00:42:52,440 --> 00:42:53,400
enough sample size.

883
00:42:53,559 --> 00:42:55,679
Speaker 1: I'll tell you one thing that's a little concerning. During

884
00:42:55,719 --> 00:42:58,039
the regular season, less than a strikeout per inning. That's

885
00:42:58,599 --> 00:43:01,360
a little bit concerning on the road against the Yankees.

886
00:43:01,880 --> 00:43:04,079
Another thing that concerns me a little is that you know,

887
00:43:04,679 --> 00:43:07,320
he sits ninety two on his fastball throws at forty

888
00:43:07,360 --> 00:43:10,239
percent of the time. I feel like these Yankees are

889
00:43:10,239 --> 00:43:12,519
gonna take him deep a couple times. I think this lineup,

890
00:43:12,599 --> 00:43:14,559
you know you got remember he's a right handed pitcher,

891
00:43:14,599 --> 00:43:17,880
so you're gonna have the Ben rece Chisholm like the

892
00:43:18,119 --> 00:43:20,840
lineup that they want in there. I feel like you're

893
00:43:20,840 --> 00:43:24,320
gonna see a Yankees breakout on offense. I like the

894
00:43:24,440 --> 00:43:26,639
I will probably find a way to play the Yankees

895
00:43:26,880 --> 00:43:31,039
at worst. At worst, I'm gonna play that that series play.

896
00:43:31,199 --> 00:43:33,679
I'm gonna sprinkle something on that five to one for

897
00:43:34,000 --> 00:43:34,960
them to win the series.

898
00:43:35,239 --> 00:43:39,599
Speaker 3: In Bieber's defense, yeah, his k rate's eight one seven,

899
00:43:39,760 --> 00:43:42,599
so not terrible, but you're right, it's less than one

900
00:43:42,599 --> 00:43:48,440
per Inny. Yeah, I just like his stats against the Yankees.

901
00:43:48,480 --> 00:43:50,559
If anything, I would think of an under Some people

902
00:43:50,639 --> 00:43:53,199
in the chat are saying the wins blowing out and

903
00:43:53,239 --> 00:43:56,159
the total is only seven and a half, which seems low.

904
00:43:57,119 --> 00:44:01,440
I can't really argue with that either. If the Yankees

905
00:44:01,480 --> 00:44:04,599
put Nuke Weaver in, then you can at least bank

906
00:44:04,639 --> 00:44:09,039
on two runs for the Blue Jays in that situation. Also,

907
00:44:09,119 --> 00:44:12,519
the Yankees need to learn how to catch the ball.

908
00:44:12,960 --> 00:44:16,480
That would help. That's part of baseball is catching the ball.

909
00:44:17,320 --> 00:44:21,920
So yeah, those are two kind of opportunities to score

910
00:44:22,000 --> 00:44:24,280
runs here. But I think the first five hundred would

911
00:44:24,280 --> 00:44:26,239
be a good a good play if it's four and

912
00:44:26,280 --> 00:44:26,639
a half.

913
00:44:28,400 --> 00:44:31,000
Speaker 1: TS Fox is so right, He's like, dude, stop drinking

914
00:44:31,000 --> 00:44:33,000
the ERG drinks, the energy drinks are so bad for you.

915
00:44:33,039 --> 00:44:37,519
He's not wrong. I've been sticking to the zero sugar

916
00:44:38,480 --> 00:44:41,519
like rain or. I've done a little research and it

917
00:44:41,559 --> 00:44:43,880
seems like rain and Bang are the two sort of

918
00:44:43,960 --> 00:44:47,440
cleaner options. He's not wrong, though, I do want to

919
00:44:47,440 --> 00:44:49,360
try the I do want to try port and noise

920
00:44:49,559 --> 00:44:52,119
new energy drink. It's called Phoenix. It's just not I

921
00:44:52,119 --> 00:44:54,000
got to port or something. It's not my area yet.

922
00:44:54,039 --> 00:44:56,239
But he's one hundred percent right. I got to get

923
00:44:56,280 --> 00:44:59,280
off of this problem is TV. I just can't function

924
00:44:59,360 --> 00:45:01,800
without the caffe at this point. Like I just people

925
00:45:01,800 --> 00:45:06,440
people like a long day. It's not doesn't hit the same.

926
00:45:06,519 --> 00:45:09,119
I've been trying. I've been trying to coffee. I've been

927
00:45:09,119 --> 00:45:10,880
trying like I was on a good stretch.

928
00:45:10,960 --> 00:45:11,639
Speaker 2: Here's the problem.

929
00:45:11,920 --> 00:45:13,840
Speaker 1: Over the summer, when I didn't have as much to do,

930
00:45:14,719 --> 00:45:16,320
I was on a good stretch of coffee.

931
00:45:16,400 --> 00:45:19,000
Speaker 2: Dude, I got Now I'm trying. It's a long day.

932
00:45:19,000 --> 00:45:19,639
I'm up early.

933
00:45:19,679 --> 00:45:22,159
Speaker 1: We got major League baseball, I got I got college

934
00:45:22,159 --> 00:45:24,880
basketball in less than three weeks. You folks are gonna

935
00:45:25,000 --> 00:45:27,719
gonna expect me to show up talking about you know,

936
00:45:28,159 --> 00:45:32,039
Buck now Bison, I got I gotta be doing the

937
00:45:32,079 --> 00:45:34,880
work now. It's a long day, so right now, I'm uh.

938
00:45:35,599 --> 00:45:37,519
I only do one a day, though. That's I know

939
00:45:37,599 --> 00:45:39,320
some people that are so into these things they'll do

940
00:45:39,360 --> 00:45:41,239
more than one. That's crazy to me. One of these

941
00:45:41,280 --> 00:45:44,039
and I'm I won't go back for more. But ts,

942
00:45:44,119 --> 00:45:44,679
You're not wrong.

943
00:45:45,280 --> 00:45:49,840
Speaker 3: You're not doing pepper. When I'm in Arizona, I drink

944
00:45:49,880 --> 00:45:51,679
I had doctor pepper, and I have like three of

945
00:45:51,719 --> 00:45:54,840
them a day. I know it's unhealthy, but out here

946
00:45:54,880 --> 00:45:57,159
I drink coke zero, maybe two or three of them

947
00:45:57,159 --> 00:45:57,440
a day.

948
00:45:57,519 --> 00:45:57,800
Speaker 2: All right.

949
00:45:57,960 --> 00:46:01,440
Speaker 1: Yeah, I've been trying to stay away from those types

950
00:46:01,480 --> 00:46:04,119
of drinks, so I'm usually like energy drink in the morning.

951
00:46:04,199 --> 00:46:07,280
Speaker 2: I try. I try to drink water. I will mix

952
00:46:07,320 --> 00:46:08,639
in a coffee every once in a while.

953
00:46:08,719 --> 00:46:11,079
Speaker 3: But you're young, and you still have your life ahead

954
00:46:11,119 --> 00:46:13,559
of you. I'm fifty five. I don't give a crap.

955
00:46:13,679 --> 00:46:15,159
I'm gonna die anyway. I don't care.

956
00:46:16,800 --> 00:46:18,880
Speaker 1: I mean, dude, I mean it's not I'm not that far.

957
00:46:19,199 --> 00:46:21,079
I'll be forty in July. A lot of people think

958
00:46:21,079 --> 00:46:22,360
you get younger.

959
00:46:22,599 --> 00:46:24,880
Speaker 3: When once you hit fifty, you just don't care what

960
00:46:24,960 --> 00:46:28,280
anyone thinks, and you don't care if you're dead or alive.

961
00:46:28,480 --> 00:46:32,280
Speaker 1: So Tommy, he says, cafe bstello.

962
00:46:32,360 --> 00:46:36,039
Speaker 2: Here's my other issue. I don't like hot coffee. The

963
00:46:36,039 --> 00:46:38,239
only coffee I've ever been able to drink is ice,

964
00:46:38,519 --> 00:46:41,079
so I ice.

965
00:46:40,519 --> 00:46:44,039
Speaker 3: Coffee is from Japan. By the way, America didn't even

966
00:46:44,079 --> 00:46:47,400
have ice coffee. It Japan kind of invented it and

967
00:46:47,440 --> 00:46:50,239
now it caught on over there. But yeah, cold coffee

968
00:46:50,239 --> 00:46:53,519
tastes really good with some milk in it, really good.

969
00:46:54,400 --> 00:46:55,920
Speaker 1: Yeah, that's the only way. That's the only way I

970
00:46:55,920 --> 00:46:59,000
can drink. I literally did not drink coffee until like

971
00:46:59,039 --> 00:46:59,840
a year or two ago.

972
00:47:00,039 --> 00:47:02,400
Speaker 3: I just, matter of fact, my last sip out there

973
00:47:02,559 --> 00:47:05,559
a couple of weeks ago. I got at Walmart. I

974
00:47:05,599 --> 00:47:09,840
got the dunkin Donuts like French vanilla coffee at Walmart

975
00:47:10,360 --> 00:47:13,000
and brought it back here. So she makes that and

976
00:47:13,440 --> 00:47:17,960
I'll pour it in, put some ice, add some milk. Oh,

977
00:47:18,000 --> 00:47:20,480
it's so good, really good stuff. Better than that.

978
00:47:20,639 --> 00:47:24,000
Speaker 1: I'm gonna have to look Adam Westberry says, you can

979
00:47:24,000 --> 00:47:27,119
do bostello cold. I'll listen. I'm gonna look into this.

980
00:47:27,480 --> 00:47:29,840
I'm going to look into this. I appreciate you guys

981
00:47:30,320 --> 00:47:33,760
concern for my health with these energy drinks. Because I'm

982
00:47:33,800 --> 00:47:37,519
with you. I gives me a hard time. She gives

983
00:47:37,519 --> 00:47:39,360
me a look if she sees me open in one

984
00:47:39,400 --> 00:47:41,079
of these in the morning. She's like, thought, we talked

985
00:47:41,079 --> 00:47:43,719
about this, thought we weren't gonna do energy drinks anymore.

986
00:47:43,719 --> 00:47:49,159
Speaker 2: And I'm just like, I'm just like coffee. Okay, Old,

987
00:47:49,719 --> 00:47:52,440
is that like a good? What is this? Are we are?

988
00:47:52,800 --> 00:47:55,719
Speaker 1: Is ice coffee? Is that like a Am I soft

989
00:47:55,800 --> 00:47:59,719
for going ice coffee? Can't drink an ice coffee? Everyone

990
00:47:59,800 --> 00:48:00,280
likes that.

991
00:48:00,280 --> 00:48:07,280
Speaker 2: I'll hold your purse anyway. Yeah, So what do you want? Adam?

992
00:48:07,719 --> 00:48:10,360
Speaker 3: In essence, Adam, do you like the Yankees in this game?

993
00:48:11,719 --> 00:48:12,039
Speaker 2: I do?

994
00:48:12,239 --> 00:48:14,119
Speaker 1: That's the thing, No, that I really do. And that's

995
00:48:14,440 --> 00:48:17,400
I think I'm with you on the thought process of

996
00:48:17,719 --> 00:48:19,920
looking at a looking at an underdog in the Tigers

997
00:48:20,000 --> 00:48:25,559
Mariner series. And yeah, I'm pretty much I I'm pretty

998
00:48:25,639 --> 00:48:28,880
much like Yankees or Bust at this point, at least,

999
00:48:29,639 --> 00:48:31,440
just just knowing the way the series is going to

1000
00:48:31,480 --> 00:48:33,440
pan out. I think it would be hard for me

1001
00:48:33,480 --> 00:48:36,480
to play against the Yankees until maybe Game five when

1002
00:48:36,519 --> 00:48:39,119
it gets back. If it gets back to Toronto. I

1003
00:48:39,119 --> 00:48:41,840
don't know that I'll come out so to wrap this

1004
00:48:42,000 --> 00:48:43,960
up because I know we kind of you know, went off.

1005
00:48:44,000 --> 00:48:46,480
Speaker 3: I have a question for you about baseball after you

1006
00:48:46,519 --> 00:48:47,199
wrap this up.

1007
00:48:47,440 --> 00:48:50,000
Speaker 1: Yeah, I guess to wrap up my handicap of this game.

1008
00:48:50,559 --> 00:48:52,599
I don't know. If I want to lay a dollar

1009
00:48:52,679 --> 00:48:55,440
fifty five. Maybe I'll go to the Tokyo Brandon route

1010
00:48:55,480 --> 00:48:57,519
look for a minus one. I do think the Yankees,

1011
00:48:57,599 --> 00:49:01,199
if they break out, it could be a crooked number,

1012
00:49:01,320 --> 00:49:03,400
which makes me think that they could cover the minus one.

1013
00:49:03,440 --> 00:49:04,480
Speaker 2: So maybe that's the route.

1014
00:49:04,480 --> 00:49:09,159
Speaker 1: I'll go here, but I do at worst, if I

1015
00:49:09,159 --> 00:49:12,239
bet nothing else today, I will put a small debt

1016
00:49:12,320 --> 00:49:15,000
on that five to one Yankees to win the series

1017
00:49:15,079 --> 00:49:19,199
that I.

1018
00:49:17,639 --> 00:49:19,960
Speaker 2: Already played at one spot yesterday. I may add a

1019
00:49:19,960 --> 00:49:21,719
little bit more if I can find another five to

1020
00:49:21,760 --> 00:49:22,800
one go ahead.

1021
00:49:22,800 --> 00:49:25,360
Speaker 3: There's a question. Here's a question for you. I think

1022
00:49:25,840 --> 00:49:28,599
how much how much does the their backs are against

1023
00:49:28,679 --> 00:49:33,880
the wall factor into your capping. I personally, I don't

1024
00:49:33,920 --> 00:49:36,719
really put that in in professional sports because these guys

1025
00:49:36,760 --> 00:49:39,760
are pros and they're gonna play hard no matter what,

1026
00:49:39,880 --> 00:49:42,840
So the backs against the wall kind of thing doesn't

1027
00:49:42,920 --> 00:49:46,119
really resonate with my capping in college sports with the

1028
00:49:46,159 --> 00:49:49,519
young kids. Yes, I think it resonates a lot more

1029
00:49:49,519 --> 00:49:50,320
in that situation.

1030
00:49:50,400 --> 00:49:54,239
Speaker 2: What about you, Yeah, I mean I agree with you.

1031
00:49:54,559 --> 00:49:56,920
Speaker 1: I'm not putting as much stock into that. That's not

1032
00:49:57,000 --> 00:49:59,639
a huge part of my handicap. Now, in the case

1033
00:49:59,679 --> 00:50:03,119
of like Yankees Jays, like I think I do think

1034
00:50:03,119 --> 00:50:06,360
so I'll tell you this TV, these five game series,

1035
00:50:06,480 --> 00:50:10,519
I think you get two oh. And I think it's

1036
00:50:10,599 --> 00:50:13,800
it's more betters and the media and maybe even the

1037
00:50:13,880 --> 00:50:16,559
odds makers a little bit that sort of start to

1038
00:50:16,559 --> 00:50:18,480
price it as it's like, oh, like, well, that's the

1039
00:50:18,559 --> 00:50:23,360
series is basically over. It's like two to oh one win,

1040
00:50:24,440 --> 00:50:26,920
one win for the Yankees here, and they're suddenly a

1041
00:50:27,079 --> 00:50:30,440
home win away from a winner take ball game five.

1042
00:50:30,519 --> 00:50:34,000
Like two to oh is is far from insurmountable, especially

1043
00:50:34,039 --> 00:50:37,440
when the two losses came on the road, like all

1044
00:50:37,440 --> 00:50:39,480
they have to do is hold serve at home. That's

1045
00:50:39,519 --> 00:50:41,760
so that's where I think the overreaction is. So it's

1046
00:50:41,840 --> 00:50:44,320
less of a backs against the wall thing. If I

1047
00:50:44,519 --> 00:50:46,079
like the way that this game set up for the

1048
00:50:46,079 --> 00:50:48,119
Blue Jays more, I would have no problem betting the

1049
00:50:48,119 --> 00:50:50,719
Blue Jays here. I just I just don't think that

1050
00:50:50,760 --> 00:50:53,559
they've been tested yet, and I'd be surprised, Like they're

1051
00:50:53,559 --> 00:50:56,199
not gonna go in, in my opinion, and blow open

1052
00:50:56,239 --> 00:50:58,880
a game three on the road. If the Jays win tonight,

1053
00:50:58,880 --> 00:51:01,559
they're gonna have to grind out to win. And we've

1054
00:51:01,599 --> 00:51:04,840
seen them struggle in leverage relief spots all year. Like

1055
00:51:04,840 --> 00:51:07,199
I said, go back to July first, they're a bottom

1056
00:51:07,199 --> 00:51:09,679
ten bullpen in Major League Baseball. They didn't have a

1057
00:51:09,760 --> 00:51:11,840
leverage spot in the first two games with their bullpen.

1058
00:51:12,159 --> 00:51:14,719
So that's where I'm just like, hey, like I think

1059
00:51:14,760 --> 00:51:18,360
we're don't don't count the Yankees out just yet, because

1060
00:51:18,480 --> 00:51:20,079
I'll tell you what, the Bronx is as good of

1061
00:51:20,119 --> 00:51:22,639
a baseball atmosphere I've ever been to. I've been many

1062
00:51:22,679 --> 00:51:25,519
many times. Tough place to win. So don't count the

1063
00:51:25,559 --> 00:51:27,320
Yankees out just yet. That's what I'm saying.

1064
00:51:27,840 --> 00:51:31,320
Speaker 3: Very good home team, that's for sure. And one thing

1065
00:51:31,360 --> 00:51:34,119
about all those runs in the first two games was Toronto.

1066
00:51:34,239 --> 00:51:37,079
Remember at the beginning of the season, everyone was talking

1067
00:51:37,159 --> 00:51:40,039
about how that's how that's like a how that's like

1068
00:51:40,079 --> 00:51:43,400
a miniature park where people were just pasting the ball

1069
00:51:43,440 --> 00:51:46,079
all over the place. So it's really no surprise that

1070
00:51:46,119 --> 00:51:48,679
the first two games win over. I think that starts

1071
00:51:48,679 --> 00:51:52,199
to calm down a little bit here in game three.

1072
00:51:52,719 --> 00:51:55,880
Speaker 1: Yeah, listen, the you got a seven and a half.

1073
00:51:56,000 --> 00:51:59,679
I mean, it's really hard to tell how this game

1074
00:51:59,760 --> 00:52:03,519
is gonna to go. In my opinion, from like, it's like,

1075
00:52:03,559 --> 00:52:06,559
I don't think. Here's what I'll say about Yankee Jaz.

1076
00:52:06,559 --> 00:52:08,840
I think if one of these teams blows it open,

1077
00:52:08,880 --> 00:52:12,000
it's likely the Yankees. If Bieber keeps them in the game,

1078
00:52:12,280 --> 00:52:14,679
Yanks might have to win a game two, one, three,

1079
00:52:14,840 --> 00:52:17,840
one four two, something like that. So I'm really not

1080
00:52:17,920 --> 00:52:22,280
trying to talk someone off of an under, if that's

1081
00:52:22,320 --> 00:52:25,119
the way you want to go with it. Me personally,

1082
00:52:25,239 --> 00:52:27,559
I do think that they I think the Yankees can

1083
00:52:27,559 --> 00:52:29,480
put a crooked number up, So I probably want no

1084
00:52:29,559 --> 00:52:32,440
part of an under at seven and a half, which

1085
00:52:32,480 --> 00:52:35,000
is a tough number to tell. That's you know that

1086
00:52:35,159 --> 00:52:38,079
you're you're only like ann beginning or two away from

1087
00:52:38,079 --> 00:52:40,280
that being over. On the flip side, I think the

1088
00:52:40,320 --> 00:52:43,119
far better total bet for me, the better total bet

1089
00:52:43,159 --> 00:52:44,920
is in that first game, I think you're gonna see

1090
00:52:44,960 --> 00:52:46,760
some runs. I like the over in the first game

1091
00:52:47,119 --> 00:52:49,719
and the Yankees in the second game. I'll land on

1092
00:52:49,760 --> 00:52:50,239
that right here.

1093
00:52:50,280 --> 00:52:53,719
Speaker 2: I think I can kind of confidently say that that's good.

1094
00:52:55,280 --> 00:52:58,079
Speaker 3: That's good. Well we can wrap it up there. Then,

1095
00:52:58,239 --> 00:52:59,199
I guess people.

1096
00:52:58,920 --> 00:53:02,360
Speaker 2: That want you have about something locked in TV? Do

1097
00:53:02,400 --> 00:53:03,360
you have something locked in?

1098
00:53:04,559 --> 00:53:07,519
Speaker 3: H I do have a I have an MLB play

1099
00:53:07,639 --> 00:53:11,000
up today for five dollars. Remember guys, it's five dollars Tuesday.

1100
00:53:11,639 --> 00:53:11,760
Speaker 1: Uh.

1101
00:53:12,039 --> 00:53:15,280
Speaker 3: And also wager talk allows us to put all of

1102
00:53:15,320 --> 00:53:17,880
our MLB bets up for nine dollars for the rest

1103
00:53:17,920 --> 00:53:23,119
of the season. Today they're five. But also Adam and

1104
00:53:23,199 --> 00:53:26,760
I do Korean Baseball and I do Japanese baseball. We're

1105
00:53:26,800 --> 00:53:30,400
allowed to price those at half price even five percent plays.

1106
00:53:30,440 --> 00:53:33,840
We sell them for what is it, fourteen fifty instead

1107
00:53:33,880 --> 00:53:37,760
of thirty five. So so take a look at what

1108
00:53:37,800 --> 00:53:42,480
we got daily. Because KBO playoffs are heating up. And

1109
00:53:42,519 --> 00:53:44,960
I won Samsung yesterday, which I was pretty hackneyed. We

1110
00:53:45,079 --> 00:53:47,480
came back and took the win. Jante In is a

1111
00:53:47,480 --> 00:53:50,280
bit just a better pitcher than Alan, so I couldn't

1112
00:53:50,400 --> 00:53:51,800
believe the odds for that.

1113
00:53:52,039 --> 00:53:56,719
Speaker 1: So I I kicking myself or not playing that. Basically

1114
00:53:56,880 --> 00:53:59,119
I kind of leaned towards Samsung in the first game

1115
00:53:59,559 --> 00:54:01,400
stayed on off of it. I'm glad I did because

1116
00:54:01,440 --> 00:54:04,360
of course NC one and I was like, man, do

1117
00:54:04,480 --> 00:54:07,360
I tempt fit? I mean, they were so hot going

1118
00:54:07,400 --> 00:54:09,079
into that game, but I did lean your way. I'm

1119
00:54:09,119 --> 00:54:10,760
glad you got the win there. I kind of knew

1120
00:54:10,760 --> 00:54:13,480
they would probably use Gerson Garabito in relief.

1121
00:54:13,559 --> 00:54:16,119
Speaker 2: They did, so they break that. That was a great

1122
00:54:16,159 --> 00:54:19,159
bet on Samsung in my opinion, and kicking myself for

1123
00:54:19,280 --> 00:54:21,679
not playing that. Sorry, I'll go ahead.

1124
00:54:21,719 --> 00:54:24,239
Speaker 3: The rooky way that the KBO does their playoffs is

1125
00:54:24,280 --> 00:54:27,159
the team that's that finished the regular season higher gets

1126
00:54:27,400 --> 00:54:30,719
gets an automatic win to start. So all Samsung had

1127
00:54:30,760 --> 00:54:33,480
to do is win one out of two to to

1128
00:54:33,480 --> 00:54:38,599
to move on. Uh. Next they play SSG day after tomorrow.

1129
00:54:39,320 --> 00:54:45,480
SSG is probably gonna start with Anderson. I imagine that a we.

1130
00:54:45,400 --> 00:54:46,960
Speaker 1: Are we are at the point where that will be

1131
00:54:46,960 --> 00:54:49,559
a five game series. So I was gonna say, the

1132
00:54:49,639 --> 00:54:53,239
discount we have for the Korean baseball players are are

1133
00:54:53,280 --> 00:54:56,719
discounted as well, and we'll both probably be an action

1134
00:54:56,800 --> 00:55:00,480
in the KBO playoffs that starts Thursday. Sure, I don't

1135
00:55:00,480 --> 00:55:01,719
know if I'm gonna put it. I don't know if

1136
00:55:01,760 --> 00:55:03,719
I'll have a client MLB play today. If I do,

1137
00:55:03,800 --> 00:55:05,760
it'll be up as part of five dollars Tuesday. But

1138
00:55:05,880 --> 00:55:09,480
I will likely lock in at least one football play.

1139
00:55:09,519 --> 00:55:14,800
I did win with the Jaguars last night. Crazy game. Yeah,

1140
00:55:14,880 --> 00:55:16,960
I mean, I felt like plus three and a half

1141
00:55:17,000 --> 00:55:19,679
should have been good regardless even though it was looking

1142
00:55:19,719 --> 00:55:21,920
like I was gonna get hooked at the end. But

1143
00:55:22,079 --> 00:55:24,360
Trevor Lawrence was laying on the ground, got up and

1144
00:55:24,400 --> 00:55:25,400
walked into the end zone.

1145
00:55:26,000 --> 00:55:27,280
Speaker 2: You know. Crazy.

1146
00:55:27,480 --> 00:55:29,920
Speaker 1: One of the crazier plays I've seen. So I will

1147
00:55:29,920 --> 00:55:32,840
have at least something up. It'll likely be a football play,

1148
00:55:33,519 --> 00:55:35,679
but who knows. I may I may find a way

1149
00:55:35,719 --> 00:55:39,119
to play the Yankees, because that's what I'll be doing

1150
00:55:39,159 --> 00:55:41,719
the next couple hours is seeing seeing how I can

1151
00:55:41,760 --> 00:55:44,840
stomach potentially playing one of these two games today. But hey,

1152
00:55:44,880 --> 00:55:47,480
that's that's what I was talking you know, someone, listen,

1153
00:55:47,519 --> 00:55:50,199
We're at the point in the year there's two baseball

1154
00:55:50,199 --> 00:55:53,320
games a day, maybe maybe three or four, Like it's

1155
00:55:53,320 --> 00:55:56,239
gonna be tough to find really good spots, so just

1156
00:55:56,280 --> 00:55:57,599
got to kind of let them come to you, and

1157
00:55:57,599 --> 00:56:00,280
if it's not there, you move on to the next day.

1158
00:56:00,320 --> 00:56:03,480
I will say this though, someone asked about the show parlay,

1159
00:56:04,320 --> 00:56:08,000
so we're gonna end the show on this. I said

1160
00:56:08,079 --> 00:56:11,239
on Monday that because we're down to two games a day,

1161
00:56:11,280 --> 00:56:14,679
we're retiring the parlay plus five point three five units

1162
00:56:14,679 --> 00:56:18,039
on the year. It was great, the fact that we

1163
00:56:18,280 --> 00:56:21,599
made it this far and our head is huge. We're

1164
00:56:21,599 --> 00:56:24,360
bringing it back for one day and that's gonna be tomorrow.

1165
00:56:24,440 --> 00:56:27,079
The reason is we already are guaranteed a minimum of

1166
00:56:27,079 --> 00:56:30,320
three games. No matter what happens in Mariners Tigers, well

1167
00:56:30,440 --> 00:56:32,320
we'll have them, and if the Yankees win, we'll have

1168
00:56:32,360 --> 00:56:35,239
four games. So we will bring the show Parlay back

1169
00:56:35,280 --> 00:56:38,199
tomorrow where we have a Brian Leonard's gonna be back.

1170
00:56:38,400 --> 00:56:41,119
We've got the full, full slate, three or four games,

1171
00:56:41,400 --> 00:56:45,599
so you know, less less filibuster tomorrow if you will.

1172
00:56:46,159 --> 00:56:49,199
Speaker 3: Yeah, if Brian we're here, If Brian we're here, we

1173
00:56:49,280 --> 00:56:51,760
certainly would not be talking about drinks and stuff because

1174
00:56:51,760 --> 00:56:56,320
he won't let us. He likes to get down to business.

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Speaker 1: We just we just like to hang with you guys

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for an hour, talk some talk, some baseball. We had

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two games to break down today. We got to enjoy

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it because listen in a couple of weeks.

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Speaker 2: We're not gonna have any baseball to talk about until March,

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so we'll see you guys in the morning.

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Speaker 1: Good luck if you if you decide to get involved today,

1182
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remember five dollars Tuesday sight wide, I think the shout

1183
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out to my buddy Andrew McKennis. He started a show.

1184
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I think they're going later. I think it's like a

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late show. It's like a night before type thing. If

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you're into the NHL. Of course, carm and Prez and

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the crew or karm and whoever does the Puck Time

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show is going to be back.

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Speaker 2: I think the NHL starts tonight.

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Speaker 1: Admittedly just not something I follow, but I'm pretty sure

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the NHL starts tonight. So if you're looking for hockey plays,

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everyone has a five dollars playoff, so.

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Speaker 2: There's there's there's something out there. If it's not one

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of us, Yeah, I.

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Speaker 3: Think it's carm Buster and and Andrew, and I think

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they're gonna try something like an in game live kind

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of thing might be interesting.

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Speaker 2: Cool.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, Jacobs says, how about them Jumbo Shrimp. Yeah, Jacksonville

1200
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Jumbo Shrimp, the Triple A champions this year, and.

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Speaker 5: Hey, who would have Who would have thought that we

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only we only talked about how good the Marlin's Farm

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system was on this show for months and they won

1204
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the Triple A.

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Speaker 1: That they won the Triple A Champs. Colin Gregory says,

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a great show. Thanks guys, appreciate you Colin and all year,

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all of you guys in the chat very much appreciated.

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Let's enjoy two baseball games today and we'll be back

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to break down all the games tomorrow. H throw going

1210
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over to the replay like and subscribe. We we still

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do need the numbers. Still still trying to show the

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bosses that this show was a success.

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Speaker 2: So go like we are.

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Speaker 3: We are the ugly stepchild of wager talking.

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Speaker 1: Uh, you're not wrong, just saying you're not wrong. All right,

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We'll see you guys in the morning. Thanks for thanks

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for hanging with us today. Good luck, see you guys

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tomorrow

