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Speaker 1: All right, everyone, welcome in. It is Monday, it's Game seven.

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It's time for total basis. We have hit the home

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stretch here. We've only got I think I did the math.

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No matter what happens, I believe we have like six

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shows left so today. The World Series starts on Friday.

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We'll be here with you through the World Series next week.

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But we still have the Alcs Game seven. Dodgers Brewers

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didn't give us much excitement. Well, I mean, Joiotime is

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a pretty exciting guy regardless of how the series goes.

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But Brian Leonard, this series has kind of delivered back

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and forth, feel like it's anyone's guests as to how

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these games are gonna go. Road teams in this series

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one and five I believe. I'm sorry five and one,

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I meaning the home team is one in five Game

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five in Seattle. I'm sorry, God, it's Monday. Blue Jay's

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won last night. Anyway, scratched that from the record. Probably

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maybe the worst intro of the season to this point.

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But it's game seven, so welcome man. How is your weekend.

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Let's go around the horn first and then we'll get

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into the in the game.

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Speaker 2: Yep, mine was wine was pretty good. I only had

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one NFL play yesterday and it was a nice winner

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on the Rams. I had a hard time handicapping ester

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Ras card. They didn't see a lot of value, so

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I used a free play on the over and I

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had the over in the baseball game, and then I

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had the Rams and Saturday a little disappointing. Smaller plays

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didn't work out. I think I went three and five,

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but the winners were the bigger plays. So yeah, looking

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to get back in the back in the winning circle today.

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And you mentioned the baseball game. This has been a

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hard series to figure out from a side standpoint.

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Speaker 3: Well, last two games I had Blue Jays, so I'm

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pretty happy about that. Wait, yeah it was the last

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two games, right, they've won? No the Mariners. Okay, yeah,

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I had the Blue Jays in Game four, and then

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I take the Blue Jays again yesterday.

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Speaker 4: So I won both of those.

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Speaker 3: So but yeah, generally the side is hard for this

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series because the teams are pretty equal, you know, the

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in my opinion, Toronto has the better hitters, but I

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mean it's comparable, because man, what Seattle did at the

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at the at the.

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Speaker 4: Break, the batters they added in de.

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Speaker 3: Suarez and and and the Nailor.

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Speaker 4: I mean, you know, very comparable lineup generally.

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Speaker 3: I think the Jays starters are have been stronger than Seattle's,

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but Seattle's bullpen has been stronger. So that's why we're

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getting a back and forth kind of zigzag series here.

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And man, Seattle hasn't been in the World Series since

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what two thousand and one, and Toronto's never been there,

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So this.

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Speaker 1: Is they weren't in the World Series in two thousand

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and one. That was that was Diamondbacks Yankees. I think

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they lost in the a Alsyes.

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Speaker 3: Okay, well it was to the early two thousands when

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Seattle was there last.

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Speaker 4: I think no.

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Speaker 1: Ended the marri I don't know if the Mariners have

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ever been to a World Series. I don't think they've

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Let's I don't think they've ever gone.

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Speaker 3: Let's ask the chat. I know, I know Toronto has

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not ever been there.

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Speaker 1: Toronto won back to back titles. They won Joe that

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was my first baseball memory as a kid. Joe team

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mixed up.

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Speaker 3: So Joe the Joe Carter team was there. Yeah, but

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that was back in the nineties, right, so.

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Speaker 1: Ninety ninety three, I think I was seven. I was

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seven years old. That was like Mike, that was like

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core memory for me. Blue Jays Joe Carter walking it off.

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Speaker 3: In either case, it's been a long time since either

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one of these teams has been there. Is this just

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a sacrificial Lamb series to get sacrificed to the Dodger

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or what? We'll talk about that on Friday, I guess.

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But yeah, it's been punch CounterPunch the whole series, which

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has been quite fun baseball to watch. They've all been

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overs except Game one, right.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, a lot of scoring in the series, yup. Game

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record is in this series. At Game one was three

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to one. I had the Mariners in that game and one.

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I then tried to bet Luis Castillo. He got destroyed,

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So that was I think That's where I'm at in

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this series. I think I've played two of these games

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so far, both times it was the Mariners. I'm one

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and one and now we're at Game seven, and I

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still feel like I'm kind of leaning toward the Mariners.

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is kind of a coin flip. But I'll go to

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Brian Leonard. First, are you trying to get involved? And

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you've been killing the totals in the series, so is

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that kind of where you would go back here?

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Speaker 2: Yeah, totals, I don't think I've lost any of them.

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And on the side, I think I did lose one

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on side so far. It was probably an ugly one.

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But yeah, overall, can't complaint at all. Got Kirby against Bieber,

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and the current line is Bieber about when close to one,

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twenty five to one, thirty favorite twenty seven total seven

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and a half. Slightly to the under in some places,

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but pretty much across the board it's flat kur this.

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I'm concerned about Kirby in this game, and I will

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tell you why I was on. I think I might

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have really liked Kirby the last time he went out,

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and I realized that because of his pitching style where

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he doesn't walk anybody he's in he's in the eighty

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nine percentile in walks, he's always in the strike zone. Well,

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you've got a Toronto team here who doesn't strike out

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a lot, and they swing at the first pitch a lot.

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pitch backwards, as they say, doing something totally differ than

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what you normally would do, because he has not had

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a lot of success against this team, and I think

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that is something that really helps Toronto here from at

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least from an offensive standpoint. Obviously, we like the Seattle

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bullpen a little bit better than we like the Toronto bullpen,

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so I may end up trying to find something that way.

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But the Kirby stayed in the strike zone is you know,

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rarely is it a problem, but it is against a

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team who swings as hard and as early as Toronto does,

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and as I mentioned, they don't strike out a lot.

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in the first standing last time he pitched, but he

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settled down after that, and that's good for him, that's

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good for Toronto, but it's still another team here or

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I think that's an advantage for the batters. So once again,

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if I'm playing, I'm playing the over at seven and

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a half. We're getting similar numbers that we got in Seattle,

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and the Toronto hitting environment is much better than Seattle.

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that this game would have been a six and a

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half in Seattle. I don't I don't think so at

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seven and a half. Over is probably the best way

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to look at this. As the day goes on, I'll

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see if I can find some advantage on another way

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for clients, for maybe a team total, something like that.

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But right now, hey, don't you know, I don't fix

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it if they haven't broke it. And that's the over.

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I'm looking at that again once once again here in

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the spaceball game.

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Speaker 1: I think you're we can't hear your TV while you're

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fixing your MIC. I will say that the when I

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was a kid, probably nine ten years old, you know,

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my parents bought me all these nice clothes. The only

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thing I ever wanted to wear to school ever, was

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that Teal Kangriffy junior jersey. I had a Teal Mesh

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Griffy junior jersey. And those Mariners teams from the mid

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nineties were my favorite, and they never they never got

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over the humpy they got. I believe they got to

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a wild Car or they beat the Yankees famous Griffy

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sliding in the home, could never get to the World Series.

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And then in two thousand and one, one hundred and

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sixteen win. Mariner team ran into the Yankees, who eventually

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lost to the Diamondbacks and what I consider to be

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of my lifetime that I can remember witnessing the greatest

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World series that I've ever seen two thousand and one

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d Backs Yankees, TV. You want to test your you

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want to test your MIC again? We still don't have

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so well, you know what, we'll come back, go ahead again.

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Well TV has left the building for a Yeah, he's

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got to give me mic. That's all right. We only

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if that mic can last six more shows then he can,

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then we can. You know, we'll have time for them

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to ship him a new one. I'll start talking about

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the the oh he might be back. I'll start talking

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about the go ahead.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, five percent play on this game.

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Speaker 4: So I'm feeling really good about it.

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Speaker 3: And if you listen to my analysis, you'll probably figure

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Blue Jays are on right now, and I kind of

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agree with what Brian said about Kirby. He's he's a

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great pitcher up to this season, but he's just not

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reliable right now and against this team in his career,

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he has a three to ten batting average against an

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eight sixty four OPS against, and he has one of

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the worst home roads splits. Not one of the worst,

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but I mean it's a It goes from a three

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ERA at home to a five plus.

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Speaker 3: Bieber, on the other hand, five forty six ops against

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these batters in his career. He's a good home pitcher

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and I think he's I think he's very underrated. So

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given the fact that Toronto's on a major role right now,

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Speaker 1: I got. I just got a kiy On Neon in

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the chat says two thousand and one seemed like a

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monumental upset because the Yankees were going for a four

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it would have been their fifth one in six years.

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so it would have been a four pet They won

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in ninety six, the Marlins ninety seven, ninety eight, ninety nine,

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two thousand and I was so two thousand and one,

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pretty big baseball fan, and I love that Diamondbacks team,

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a couple hours north, a couple hours north of New

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York City. In two thousand and one was you know,

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the playoffs for a month after nine to eleven, and

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would come to school and like all my friends were

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Yankee fans. Everyone in my school is a Yankee fan,

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and I got a lot there's a lot of heat

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on me for openly rooting for the d Backs, like

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you would have thought I was been locked at the time,

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like it was just but that was an incredible series,

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the back and forth, the walkoffs, and yeah they were

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a huge underdog. Go ahead, Brian.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, I just wanted to point out what made it

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even more memorable. It was because it was the shocking

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situation in New York and the country as a whole

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was rooting for the Yankees. And I've always been a

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Yankees hater, but I was kind of rooting for them too.

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But the one team in the National League I really

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liked was that Arizona team, So I felt that way too.

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because so many people were rooting for the other side.

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It made it look like it was a bigger upset,

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and it was. But it was a bigger upset than

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what we thought it would be.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, I think that was the series with Shillings bloody

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sock as well, wasn't it. And they had Shilling and

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Randy John's and Schilling pitched. I think Games seven was it.

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I'm not sure which game it was, but he had

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the bloody sock and he kept going.

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Speaker 2: When he had the bloody sock. Okay, guys, over, I

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Speaker 1: You know.

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Speaker 3: But they did have Shilling, they had Randy Johnson. It

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Speaker 3: And it was unexpected that the Diamondbacks took that. For sure,

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talk Megan. That's why for Megan in the chat says

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love you, Trigg, shout out, shout, we know you.

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Speaker 2: She just isn't going to give you a girl come

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in and say hey, I love you, trig.

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Speaker 1: Uh Anyway, as far as that series, it's concerned though,

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that would have that would have been Chilling in game

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he he was the Game seven starter. It was Johnson

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and Shilling were like the studs all year. Johnson came

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out and won. I believe he got the save in

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Game seven. And if you really want to like relive

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that in about two minutes. When when the Diamondbacks and

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Giants played about a month ago, they had Bruce bo

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uh not, they had a Brentley and Bob Melvin sit

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in the dugout and sort of watched the final inning

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on the jumbo tronk of the ballpark and like talk

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about it and you know, reminisce about it, so on

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and so forth. So that was very cool. That is

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on YouTube. It's about a two minute video and absolutely

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like worth the watch. So take a look at that

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if you want to go relive the two thousand and

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one World Series and TV like, you know, people forget

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that the Mariners were far and away the most dominant

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team in the league that year, one hundred and sixteen wins,

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a historic team. They were the favorite in the Alcs

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and the Yankee. The Yankees were the I believe the two.

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I mean, I don't know if they were the favorite

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from a betting standpoint. I bet it was pretty close,

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but like they were the one. They were. They had

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a historic season.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, and Mark Grace did for the Diamondbacks two thousand

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and one to two thousand and three, so he was

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in that series.

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Speaker 4: I remember.

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Speaker 1: Oh yeah, great Mark Grace.

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Speaker 4: So yeah, it was amazing that year. Good stuff.

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Speaker 1: Yep. Back to Oh go ahead, No, no.

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Speaker 3: No, that's it, that's it. I was gonna ramble on

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Speaker 4: That's okay.

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Speaker 1: I was just gonna say back to back to this

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game again. I was like on the on the end

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Zone live stream yesterday we were joking about I said, man,

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I you know, I kind of hope I knew I

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wasn't gonna have action in the game. I said, I

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kind of hope the Mariners just win so I don't

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have to show up this morning, and like, try to

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make a case for this game because it's listen, it's

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just a very difficult game to make a case for.

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I think if you, if you have watched this whole

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series to this point, and you truly like the way

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I look at it, you truly feel like you have

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a good angle in tonight's game, Like more power to you.

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It is a it has been totally unpredictable. I did

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misspeak at the beginning of the show two four road wins,

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two home. You know home teams are two and four.

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I don't know that either of these. I don't think

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there's really a home field edge, Like maybe yes, like

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it's gonna be a it's going to be loud in

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the ballpark, so on and so forth. But it's like,

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I don't know the way I look at it, like,

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am I giving Toronto like this big home field advantage here?

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Not really? I not to something that would I think

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cause the Mariners to not be able to win this game.

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What I think it comes down to, ultimately is the

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managers who messes up that. That's that's what I think

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it's gonna come down to. And unfortunately for I can't

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find a I don't have a managerial edge here either,

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because Schneider's done some things that I haven't necessarily agree with.

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And George Kirby or George Kirby sorry, had my screen up.

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And Dan Wilson is a little bit new to this,

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and I think Wilson I had complimented him, And we

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can go back around the horn and touch on this,

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but I had complimented Wilson up until this series on

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sort of managing his team like he did in the

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regular season. So it's like a lot of these managers.

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the world, who I think is the best manager who

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is going to do this stuff in the regular season.

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You almost trust him to like go crazy. Now you

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could argue that it probably cost him in the last series,

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but he's like in the upper echelon of managers, okay,

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playoffs and it's like all of a sudden, they hit

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the panic button and there, you know, like Schneider, in

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my opinion, Schneider. The last time Bieber was on the

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mound Game three, Game four, I think it was Game

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four against the Yankees or Game three, where he had

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the lead panicked, went to the bullpen, tried to get

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six innings out of the bullpen. Wilson was kind of

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just cruising along, saying, you know what, I've got this

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great rotation logan Gilbert George Kirby. We'll leave Bryce Miller in.

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And I thought it was working. A couple times in

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this series. I haven't necessarily agreed with how he's sort of,

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you know, with the buttons that he's pushed. Jose Press

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as Mariner's bullpen is better. I think I would agree

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with that too, But it also it also comes down to,

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like when you go to the bullpen, what matchups you're

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trying to lean on. You know, That's where it's like

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it's tough. And then yesterday I'll point out from yesterday's game,

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couple big mistakes from the Mariners base running mistake early

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Gino Swarez with an error like the kind of stuff

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that's gonna get exposed in the playoffs. And so I

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leaned toward the Mariners, especially at the price. Again, give

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me plus one fifteen in a game I think is

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a coin flip. I kind of have to look at that.

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But boy, is this tough to pick a side do

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you want to follow up to any of that, Brian No, I.

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Speaker 2: Agree, I think Toronto's going to have a pretty good

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hitting day. But other than that, it's it's the whole

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series has been a really it's been a lot of

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fun to watch. Obviously, it's much more fun than the

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National League. And we were talking about shows and stuff.

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I just wanted to say, I clement They got a

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new documentary out about Roberto Clemente, and I watched it

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over the weekend and it was excellent. It's like it's

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it's like two hours. It's it's pretty in depth. It's

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got his sons, a lot of the players that played

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on those teams with him. What a loss, but it

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was very, very very good documentary if you're looking for one.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, regarding me here, I think I think Seattle has

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a slight advantage. I've seen Schnyder make some really questionable calls.

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The most questionable call I've seen him make is is

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using little at all. I mean, that guy is horrible.

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I mean, if he gets in the game, we got

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some problems.

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Speaker 4: Really good he was in this postseason.

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Speaker 3: I mean he's I mean putting him in in high

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leverage situations, I think is a is a recipe for

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disaster for the Jays.

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Speaker 4: I hope they don't use him today, but we'll see. Yeah,

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this postseason, he just hasn't been there.

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Speaker 3: I've I've questioned so much Schneider's I thought he takes

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some of his starters out at the wrong time. But

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you know, I think today it's not going to be

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such a bullpen game. I think a lot of the

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chats saying this too. I think you could see, you know,

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fifth starters or guys who haven't started for five days

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or four days go in there and give him an

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inning or two. We might see Miller, or we might

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see you know, some of the Toronto starters that haven't

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played for a while. We'll definitely see Wu. I think

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he didn't look sharp when he went in the other day,

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but I think, you know, off a hiatus, that's kind

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of expected. But Wu's a great picture. So I don't

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think the bullpen is going to be that big of

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a factor. I think I think starters is going to

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be more of a factor because they will probably probably

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be using fifth, fourth, and fifth starters here.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, it's all hands on decks. Game seven. That's the

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thing makes it makes it super challenging to really, you know, handicap,

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which I mean we handicap baseball all year, and a

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lot of I mean, for me, a lot of my

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handicap is the like the known or at least what

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I think is going to be the known relative to

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like where the books have something priced. And that's what

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makes it almost impossible to really get to the window

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with a side in Game seven. It's like, there's so

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many different ways this this game can go. There's just

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it's it's you know, your guess is as good as

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mine kind of you know that that's been That's really

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what makes especially when you get to this point in

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the playoffs, makes betting these games extremely challenging. That it

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just that's that's my opinion on it. I don't I

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ended like I said, I ended up with two bets

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in the ALCS series, and I will be shocked if

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I have like more than two bets in the World

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Series because unless unless like the Dodgers are are such

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big favorites that they're just gonna hand you value on

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the other side, which I have a feeling is going

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to be the case, and and you know, maybe we'll see, uh,

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we'll see what we'll see. We'll leave that discussion till

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Friday when we have uh an opponent for that game.

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But yeah, from a watching standpoint, doesn't get better than

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this game. Seven to very evenly match teams and and

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kind of a breath of fresh air, like getting it

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doesn't matter what who you get, getting the J's or

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the Mariners in a World series hereies is going to

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kind of be great, I think. And this let me

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ask you this before we sign off, Brian, will this

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be from a favorite underdog standpoint, one of the most

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lop sided world series in recent memory? Can you remember

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a bigger one at least where you think this series

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might be priced.

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Speaker 2: For the World Series?

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm just I'm curious, Like, do you think the

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Dodgers are going to be a massive favorite against either

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of these two teams?

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Speaker 3: Yeah?

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Speaker 2: I believe they will. And there's a lot of times

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you get to the World Series and one team, Like

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I remember one year I backed to Padres. I got

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a really good number of like eighty to one, and

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they ended up playing the Yankees in the World Series.

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The Yankees were still a port to one favorite over them,

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and I think they got swept. But uh, yeah, it's

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the popular teams. And I hate to say it because

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I'm not a conspiracy guy. The popular teams going to

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the World Series happens more often than you would know.

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And who is the team?

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Speaker 4: You know?

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Speaker 2: If you if you were Major League Baseball, which team

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do you want to win this game? You want Toronto

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because its entire country going against Canada or Canada the

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United States. That kind of thing that could build it

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up a little bit more, especially in this time of

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political upheaval in both countries a little bit. That would

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be something that if you had, if you were one

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of those kind of guys, you would in Toronto. But

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I'm not one of those kind of guys. So it

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comes down to me where the better team is going

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to win. And like I said, I'm concerned about Kirby.

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If he starts running into problems and then get in

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take him out of the game early, then then maybe

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Seattle I can get there. If not, if they if

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they keep them in there and expect regular season Kirby

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against most other teams, they may keep them in too long.

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So we'll see. I just think Toronto scores some runs

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in this game.

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Speaker 3: Not a conspiracy guy either, because Baseball is gonna be fine,

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whether it's the Royals versus Brewers or the Yankees versus Dodgers. Uh,

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they're gonna be fine next year. I don't think it

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really matters. They're not gonna be going bankrupt because bad

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teams are in the in the World Series. But yeah,

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I'm not a one of those conspiracy guys either. And

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it's pretty obvious if the if the umpires are calling

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a different strike zone for one team or another. I

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think the NFL you could kind of get into that

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more because so many holding calls or phantom you know,

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call it a catch or not.

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Speaker 4: But in Baseball, I think it's.

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Speaker 3: Pretty hard to, uh for for an umpire to have

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a different strike zone for different teams.

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Speaker 4: Unless your angel hernandez.

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Speaker 1: Kia makes a good point, maybe you get some wo

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and balk this is and this is again. This is

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what I'm saying, like you, there are so many different

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ways that this game could go relative to maybe how

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how it starts early again, I think you know, I'm

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looking at just different bet like the spread market. The

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Mariners plus one is only like minus one thirty four

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right now. I think if you gave me an extra

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ten cents on that and I can have the run

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cushion with the Mariners. Knowing I was what would push

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if they lose, like in a late game situation or

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a walkoff, I might take that, But again it's a

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I think there. I think this will be a better

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show on Friday with a new series, because I do

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believe in these playoff series too. Oftentimes, the like the value,

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at least from a side standpoint, is early in the series,

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before things have happened. Once you get to game six,

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Game seven, it gets it gets really difficult.

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Speaker 2: Both tiers know each other so well by now it's

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and I'm I'm as much as I'm enjoyed the series,

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I'm kind of bored with it at this point.

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Speaker 1: It's like, yeah, yeah, he's.

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Speaker 2: Not involved, so I'm just trying to get it over

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with and so we can go to the World Series.

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Speaker 3: One point to make about who if I may he

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looked shaky when he made his appearance the last start.

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I don't know if that's because he was on a

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hiatus or if it's because the pressure of the postseason.

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Is his first postseason, I'm not sure he's going to

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be the reliable guy that he usually is, So just

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a just a note on my part.

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Speaker 2: Bring him in from the bullpen.

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Speaker 4: They did.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, and he's used to starting. It's it's different. But

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now now that if they do that, he's he's got

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the experience at it. Yeah, they bring him in. He's

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the hell of a pitcher.

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Speaker 4: He is. He is.

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Speaker 3: I don't know if his stumbles were because of the

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pro postseason pressure or just because he had some time off,

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But I don't expect them to be terrible two games

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in a row. But postseason can really crack some people,

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as we've seen with Clayton kersh On a couple others.

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Speaker 1: It's playoff baseball, really it really, it just doesn't get

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better out the baseball playoffs are are as good as

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it gets. Game seven, if it's if this is a

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close game, I mean, just think about think about Game

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five of Mariners Tigers. Who thought the Mariners and the

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Tigers could produce a a sort of game of that caliber,

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even though that's a great thing too, It wasn't even

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it wasn't even a great game from a execution standpoint,

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but still just just tremendous mark A. Yeah, I mean,

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listen if you want to. I don't think major League

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baseball cares they got the Dodgers, they could care less

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who It is great, huge agent. Asian fan base in

534
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Seattle are arguably the biggest of anywhere in the US.

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So yeah, it's a it's It'll be great either way,

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And admittedly I'm much more excited. I am much more

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excited to come back here, see you guys on Friday

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and talk game one of the World Series when we

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have new matchups. And again, I just I truly believe

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that these playoff series, as you get very deep into

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the playoffs, the value is going to be in the

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first couple of games and then it's going to just

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be very, very difficult to handicap. So we'll be looking

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forward to that. TV has the play in this game,

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So check that out if you If you're looking for

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a play in this game and you're talking about Brian,

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do you have anything else in any other sport tonight?

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Speaker 2: I'm just about to handicap my hockey. I did want

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to say it, and it does kind of. It starts

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two hours later in the World Series, but Carolina is

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at Vegas tonight. Neither team has lost a regular game

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in regulation all season long, so that's going to be

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a really good game and it's like a pick on price.

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So if you like hockey or if you're new to hockey,

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after the World Series is check it out.

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Speaker 4: Do you have tickets?

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Speaker 2: I don't have tickets. I mean, man, I watched in

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the other room. I was gonna say, may I end

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up going? But I guess she'll have to know if

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I'm Yeah, she loves it more than I do, so

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I have to take her.

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Speaker 3: But no, Well, the Japan Series just got decided today

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because soft Bank beat nip On Ham, which is Darvish's

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and Otani's old team. So it'll be soft Bank again,

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soft Bank Hawks against the Haunsting Tigers, and I will

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have plenty.

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Speaker 4: Of plays there. Don't forget guys.

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Speaker 3: Wager Talk allows Adam and I to sell our KBO

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for half price, and they allow all of us to

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sell our MLB non five percent plays at nine dollars,

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so you can get those when the World Series starts.

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So something to look forward to on Friday.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, we'll have That's probably where I'll be at. There's

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two Monday night football games. Actually, incredibly my sort of mind,

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like where I've been doing the best of the last

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few weeks is the NFL, which I the reason I

577
00:30:01,960 --> 00:30:04,160
say incredibly and laugh at that is probably the hardest

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market to beat, so I can't I don't know if

579
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I can count on that going forward. But hey, the

580
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NFL keep games, keep winning, So maybe I'll play one

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of the two tonight or we've got some early for me.

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It'll be early morning KBO tomorrow. And that series just

583
00:30:18,599 --> 00:30:21,920
got interesting with Samsung taking Game two, so so Hana

584
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Samsung always plenty of stuff to bet on. I'll promo

585
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one thing two weeks from today will be our college

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00:30:29,079 --> 00:30:34,839
basketball show myself, Brian Powered, Brian Power, Rob Vino, same format,

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00:30:35,079 --> 00:30:39,640
way more teams. So I'm like excited and terrified all

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at the same time. But I think we've got to

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beat on quite a few of them. So if you

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00:30:44,839 --> 00:30:47,759
come in, you roll in and you're like Trig, tell

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00:30:47,839 --> 00:30:50,279
me something about the Lafayette Leopards, I think I can

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do it. So we're going to try to cover as

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much as possible there. I'm very much looking forward to it.

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Go ahead, Brian, I just want to.

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Speaker 2: Touch on we're gonna leave and nobody's got things to do.

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But when we've talked in the past about him, he

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00:31:02,839 --> 00:31:05,519
has been on fire. I think he went six and

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zo again last night. Hats off to Rob Veno. He's

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00:31:09,319 --> 00:31:12,480
just been on a tremendous run overall over at the site.

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So yeah, he's always been very streaky, and when he

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gets on one of these streaks, I make sure I'm

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on it.

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Speaker 1: There we go. I need him to be streaky still

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two weeks from now to hopefully can keep it going.

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All right, guys, we will. We'll miss you the rest

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of the week. No games the next three days, but

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we will be back on Friday morning to break down

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Game one of the World Series Dodgers against whoever wins tonight.

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Have a great day. Cash all your tickets five dollars

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Tuesday tomorrow. Of course, since we won't get a chance

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00:31:45,799 --> 00:31:48,519
to ram that down your throat about ten times during

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the show, don't forget all plays five dollars. We'll see

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you here back on Friday morning.

