1 00:00:00,120 --> 00:00:02,240 Speaker 1: Ryan Reynolds here for mint Mobile. 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If you 13 00:00:40,800 --> 00:00:43,000 Speaker 2: just watched our first video or listen listen to our 14 00:00:43,000 --> 00:00:46,360 Speaker 2: previous episode, we talked about a bunch of pennies of 15 00:00:46,400 --> 00:00:50,120 Speaker 2: baseball news notes, some injuries, some potential breakouts, some burning questions, 16 00:00:50,159 --> 00:00:52,120 Speaker 2: and in this video we're going to talk about by 17 00:00:52,200 --> 00:00:56,440 Speaker 2: low sell high trade candidates and some waiver targets and 18 00:00:56,600 --> 00:00:59,400 Speaker 2: will I will be doing it today with not Ryan 19 00:00:59,400 --> 00:01:01,880 Speaker 2: Warmley once again with Kelly Kirby, who was joining us 20 00:01:01,960 --> 00:01:04,120 Speaker 2: this week. I was gonna make a joke about like 21 00:01:04,480 --> 00:01:08,319 Speaker 2: Worm not being here, but it seems like the last 22 00:01:08,360 --> 00:01:10,440 Speaker 2: time I did that, people took me seriously and they 23 00:01:10,440 --> 00:01:12,760 Speaker 2: were like actually offended and thought I was being serious. 24 00:01:13,640 --> 00:01:16,360 Speaker 2: So I'll avoid doing that to not anger the YouTube 25 00:01:16,360 --> 00:01:18,960 Speaker 2: commentaries who thought I was like, because I think the 26 00:01:19,040 --> 00:01:21,959 Speaker 2: last time Worm was still like he was like a 27 00:01:21,959 --> 00:01:24,080 Speaker 2: week or two out of from like the same shoulder 28 00:01:24,120 --> 00:01:25,600 Speaker 2: surgery that I had, and I was like, how about 29 00:01:25,600 --> 00:01:27,360 Speaker 2: this guy not being here, and like people were like 30 00:01:27,680 --> 00:01:29,639 Speaker 2: legitimately mad about me and thought I was being serious. 31 00:01:29,680 --> 00:01:31,760 Speaker 2: So I won't do it. But I am happy to 32 00:01:31,800 --> 00:01:34,560 Speaker 2: be joined once again by Kelly Kirby for all three 33 00:01:34,680 --> 00:01:37,959 Speaker 2: videos of the cycle this week, and Kelly, after that 34 00:01:38,080 --> 00:01:40,360 Speaker 2: long intro for me, how are you doing today? 35 00:01:40,760 --> 00:01:43,360 Speaker 4: I'm doing pretty great because I don't roster Mike Trout 36 00:01:43,360 --> 00:01:47,400 Speaker 4: anywhere and he's now taking a small break on the aisle. 37 00:01:47,680 --> 00:01:49,520 Speaker 4: I know we may not make fun of Worm, but 38 00:01:49,560 --> 00:01:52,000 Speaker 4: I can certainly make funny of you, so that works 39 00:01:52,040 --> 00:01:52,240 Speaker 4: for me. 40 00:01:52,800 --> 00:01:54,680 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's a good point I should I get. It's 41 00:01:54,720 --> 00:01:56,720 Speaker 2: worth mentioning at the top. If you watched the previous video, 42 00:01:56,800 --> 00:01:59,560 Speaker 2: we recorded it on Thursday. We are now here on Friday, 43 00:02:00,240 --> 00:02:04,800 Speaker 2: hence the outfit change for me. But we talked about 44 00:02:04,840 --> 00:02:08,600 Speaker 2: a lot about Mike Trout yesterday and speculated on his 45 00:02:08,600 --> 00:02:11,040 Speaker 2: injury because he left the game on Wednesday, and he 46 00:02:11,080 --> 00:02:13,520 Speaker 2: did not play on Thursday. And now he's on the 47 00:02:13,520 --> 00:02:16,760 Speaker 2: eyel and they originally said it was a precautionary move. 48 00:02:17,440 --> 00:02:19,359 Speaker 2: Now he's on the eye l and they are still 49 00:02:19,400 --> 00:02:21,720 Speaker 2: saying they're not concerned and that it's a bone bruise. 50 00:02:21,760 --> 00:02:26,160 Speaker 2: But like we've said about players like Nick Pavetta and 51 00:02:26,200 --> 00:02:28,760 Speaker 2: his you know, coming back down to Earth seeing this 52 00:02:28,840 --> 00:02:30,760 Speaker 2: show before, and I see how you know, I know 53 00:02:30,800 --> 00:02:34,680 Speaker 2: the ending, so fingers crossed for me who has him 54 00:02:34,680 --> 00:02:36,600 Speaker 2: all over the place. You know, I'm not gonna we 55 00:02:36,600 --> 00:02:38,040 Speaker 2: won't have to rehash it again because if you if 56 00:02:38,040 --> 00:02:39,520 Speaker 2: you go back and watch a prievious video, you know, 57 00:02:39,560 --> 00:02:42,280 Speaker 2: we go through just so many shares of Mike Drout 58 00:02:42,280 --> 00:02:44,600 Speaker 2: I have, and how big of a dagger this is 59 00:02:44,680 --> 00:02:47,440 Speaker 2: for my fans this season. But I knew the risk 60 00:02:47,520 --> 00:02:50,320 Speaker 2: going in, and you know, here we are. But instead 61 00:02:50,360 --> 00:02:52,799 Speaker 2: today let's talk about some buy low so hi trade 62 00:02:52,800 --> 00:02:56,359 Speaker 2: targets right off the bat, and let's start Kelly with 63 00:02:56,440 --> 00:02:58,680 Speaker 2: your favorite by low this week. 64 00:02:59,560 --> 00:03:02,040 Speaker 4: All right. My favorite by Low, which is I think 65 00:03:02,120 --> 00:03:04,720 Speaker 4: it's when I was doing the research for the article, 66 00:03:05,040 --> 00:03:08,600 Speaker 4: I was amazed at what his expected numbers were, and 67 00:03:08,960 --> 00:03:12,200 Speaker 4: like that people on our discord channel are freaking out 68 00:03:12,240 --> 00:03:16,919 Speaker 4: about Jordan Alvarez he which I understand. I mean, when 69 00:03:16,960 --> 00:03:19,560 Speaker 4: you draft someone like that, you're looking for kind of 70 00:03:19,600 --> 00:03:22,799 Speaker 4: immediate results, I think, and he is certainly not providing those. 71 00:03:22,840 --> 00:03:26,360 Speaker 4: When he's sitting at a two nineteen average for a 72 00:03:26,440 --> 00:03:29,799 Speaker 4: career two ninety five hitter, that's you know, that's that's 73 00:03:29,800 --> 00:03:33,799 Speaker 4: pretty bad. So the panic, though is I'm what I 74 00:03:33,919 --> 00:03:36,080 Speaker 4: kind of said was, I'm willing to start to kick 75 00:03:36,120 --> 00:03:40,160 Speaker 4: the tires on what someone who has him would expect 76 00:03:40,600 --> 00:03:44,360 Speaker 4: for him. And I think there's just a lot to 77 00:03:44,360 --> 00:03:47,040 Speaker 4: be made now in may to be able to get 78 00:03:47,080 --> 00:03:49,600 Speaker 4: him and kind of wait for the turnaround, because I 79 00:03:49,640 --> 00:03:54,040 Speaker 4: really truly believe it's coming. His batting average may not 80 00:03:54,080 --> 00:03:56,640 Speaker 4: get back up to the two nineties, but like his 81 00:03:56,760 --> 00:03:59,120 Speaker 4: slugging right now is three fifty four and expected as 82 00:03:59,160 --> 00:04:01,320 Speaker 4: five h two, So at some point he's going to 83 00:04:01,440 --> 00:04:04,400 Speaker 4: just go on a run. And and it may not 84 00:04:04,480 --> 00:04:07,480 Speaker 4: be like Bilow, like you can trade like Pavin Smith 85 00:04:07,520 --> 00:04:11,360 Speaker 4: for him, but I feel like maybe there's a struggling 86 00:04:12,720 --> 00:04:15,680 Speaker 4: I feel like there's a struggling like I mentioned jose 87 00:04:15,760 --> 00:04:18,920 Speaker 4: Al Tuvay, who's not having a great season. Who's you know, 88 00:04:19,040 --> 00:04:21,320 Speaker 4: So if there's someone that you kind of sneak in 89 00:04:21,360 --> 00:04:23,719 Speaker 4: there to get this first round guy, I would definitely 90 00:04:23,800 --> 00:04:25,279 Speaker 4: aim for Oliv Rose right now. 91 00:04:26,160 --> 00:04:29,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm right there with you. I've seen him as 92 00:04:29,440 --> 00:04:33,080 Speaker 2: a bi low candidate probably for the last week or 93 00:04:33,120 --> 00:04:36,440 Speaker 2: two for a lot of certain reasons. I fully believe 94 00:04:36,520 --> 00:04:39,279 Speaker 2: he's one of the better hitters in baseball. My only 95 00:04:39,320 --> 00:04:41,960 Speaker 2: concern with him is the knees, Like those aren't getting 96 00:04:41,960 --> 00:04:45,720 Speaker 2: any better or any younger. As someone who's rostered him 97 00:04:45,720 --> 00:04:47,440 Speaker 2: a bunch in the past, that's that's always going to 98 00:04:47,480 --> 00:04:49,280 Speaker 2: be a concern. So that would be my only real 99 00:04:49,360 --> 00:04:51,880 Speaker 2: worry is if there's anything going on, you know, below 100 00:04:51,920 --> 00:04:55,159 Speaker 2: the waist there with his knees, because it's you know, 101 00:04:55,200 --> 00:04:57,000 Speaker 2: then you could be in the situation where, like, you know, 102 00:04:57,040 --> 00:04:58,680 Speaker 2: he's not playing every day, or he has to do 103 00:04:58,880 --> 00:05:01,719 Speaker 2: stint on the al, maybe that SAPs some of his power. 104 00:05:01,760 --> 00:05:03,719 Speaker 2: That would be my only concern. But just in terms 105 00:05:03,720 --> 00:05:07,120 Speaker 2: of like overall hitting, I'm not particularly concerned right now 106 00:05:07,160 --> 00:05:10,560 Speaker 2: it also feels like, not like I cross the board, 107 00:05:10,560 --> 00:05:12,440 Speaker 2: but there are a lot of really good hitters right now, 108 00:05:12,839 --> 00:05:14,600 Speaker 2: just like off to kind of slow starts. And I'm 109 00:05:14,600 --> 00:05:17,400 Speaker 2: not really sure why, especially batting average wise, like because 110 00:05:17,440 --> 00:05:19,159 Speaker 2: there are even some players who are putting up like 111 00:05:19,200 --> 00:05:21,120 Speaker 2: some good power numbers with the batting average isn't great. 112 00:05:22,200 --> 00:05:24,560 Speaker 2: Not exactly sure why, And I imagine that I'll start 113 00:05:24,560 --> 00:05:28,080 Speaker 2: to normalize and regress positive aggression for the YouTube commenters. 114 00:05:29,720 --> 00:05:31,679 Speaker 2: I imagine that that'll be the case. So I'm fully 115 00:05:31,680 --> 00:05:37,440 Speaker 2: on board with Jordan Jordan Alvarez. Now for mine, we'll 116 00:05:37,440 --> 00:05:39,039 Speaker 2: see if you're on board with this one. I have 117 00:05:39,240 --> 00:05:43,320 Speaker 2: Luis Robert, and it's not for quite the same reasons, 118 00:05:43,560 --> 00:05:46,039 Speaker 2: but he has been showing signs of life. I know 119 00:05:46,120 --> 00:05:50,120 Speaker 2: you wrote up Jordon Alvarez in this week's Fantasy Pros. 120 00:05:50,480 --> 00:05:53,120 Speaker 2: Players to Trade Now are by Low So High featured 121 00:05:53,120 --> 00:05:55,479 Speaker 2: Pros for the week. I wrote up Luise Robert, and 122 00:05:55,560 --> 00:05:57,920 Speaker 2: I said in the article, I'm not gonna you know, 123 00:05:57,920 --> 00:05:59,920 Speaker 2: I'm not gonna read the whole blurb, but to summarize 124 00:06:00,040 --> 00:06:03,320 Speaker 2: basically what I said, his numbers are really bad right now, 125 00:06:03,320 --> 00:06:04,680 Speaker 2: but over the last week when I wrote it, he 126 00:06:04,720 --> 00:06:07,440 Speaker 2: was bating two seventy three, two home runs, four stone bases, 127 00:06:07,600 --> 00:06:10,040 Speaker 2: still stealing a ton of bases. So even though that 128 00:06:10,240 --> 00:06:12,359 Speaker 2: you know, he's struggling across the board, you're still getting 129 00:06:12,360 --> 00:06:15,839 Speaker 2: those speed numbers. And I just he's on the worst 130 00:06:15,839 --> 00:06:18,520 Speaker 2: team on the planet except maybe the Rockies. You know, 131 00:06:18,640 --> 00:06:21,160 Speaker 2: I expected the right the White Sox to be the 132 00:06:21,160 --> 00:06:23,520 Speaker 2: worst team we've ever seen. Might actually be the Rockies, 133 00:06:24,000 --> 00:06:28,520 Speaker 2: but White Sox are certainly bottom two, bottom three. He's 134 00:06:28,520 --> 00:06:30,719 Speaker 2: got no you can see just from his walk rate, 135 00:06:30,839 --> 00:06:32,680 Speaker 2: there's no protection in that line if he's walking more 136 00:06:32,720 --> 00:06:34,800 Speaker 2: than he's like twice as often he's ever walked in 137 00:06:34,839 --> 00:06:39,279 Speaker 2: his career. And I just think he's going to turn 138 00:06:39,279 --> 00:06:42,720 Speaker 2: it around at some point, maybe not till like the 139 00:06:42,800 --> 00:06:45,240 Speaker 2: levels we've seen, like like a few years ago, kind 140 00:06:45,240 --> 00:06:46,599 Speaker 2: of like we talked about in a previous video with 141 00:06:46,600 --> 00:06:48,599 Speaker 2: sandyale Contra. Maybe we're not going to see that Louise 142 00:06:48,680 --> 00:06:51,880 Speaker 2: Robert anymore. But I just think he's better than this, 143 00:06:52,360 --> 00:06:53,880 Speaker 2: and I think he's going to get traded, and I 144 00:06:53,920 --> 00:06:56,120 Speaker 2: think he's going to get traded sooner rather than later. 145 00:06:56,880 --> 00:06:58,800 Speaker 2: And again not to keep comparing him to Sandiale Contra, 146 00:06:58,800 --> 00:07:00,640 Speaker 2: I'm sure the White Sox would be happier if he 147 00:07:00,680 --> 00:07:02,520 Speaker 2: was performing better right now, because then he'd be easier 148 00:07:02,560 --> 00:07:05,120 Speaker 2: to trade. But he's still going to get traded. And 149 00:07:06,040 --> 00:07:08,359 Speaker 2: we already heard that the Dodgers were interested at one point, 150 00:07:08,440 --> 00:07:11,200 Speaker 2: just because the Dodgers were interested in everyone. Yeah, and 151 00:07:11,440 --> 00:07:14,320 Speaker 2: you know if he just you know, took over as 152 00:07:14,320 --> 00:07:17,600 Speaker 2: a Dodgers outfielder, he would immediately be like the you know, 153 00:07:17,760 --> 00:07:20,560 Speaker 2: the sexiest buy you know, like candidate on the waiver 154 00:07:20,600 --> 00:07:23,560 Speaker 2: wire or like trade target. And I think something like 155 00:07:23,560 --> 00:07:25,480 Speaker 2: that is happening sooner rather than later. And so I'm 156 00:07:25,520 --> 00:07:27,360 Speaker 2: willing to like kind of buy low while his value 157 00:07:27,360 --> 00:07:29,560 Speaker 2: was pretty low, like I said, like the power speed 158 00:07:29,600 --> 00:07:31,480 Speaker 2: numbers are still kind of there. As soon as that 159 00:07:31,480 --> 00:07:33,440 Speaker 2: batting average starts to creep up a little bit, He's 160 00:07:33,440 --> 00:07:35,040 Speaker 2: not a Bilow anymore. So I'm gonna try and buy 161 00:07:35,120 --> 00:07:37,800 Speaker 2: low now. I don't know, I know some people are 162 00:07:37,840 --> 00:07:40,000 Speaker 2: really down on him. I don't know what you're interest 163 00:07:40,080 --> 00:07:41,880 Speaker 2: is as Luis Robert as a Builow. 164 00:07:42,640 --> 00:07:45,400 Speaker 4: I have varying interest in him. I think I traded 165 00:07:45,680 --> 00:07:48,000 Speaker 4: Clay Holmes straight up for him in one of my leagues. 166 00:07:48,440 --> 00:07:51,840 Speaker 4: Mostly I just had an abundance of pitching, and I 167 00:07:51,880 --> 00:07:54,239 Speaker 4: you know, didn't hate myself enough, so I thought, Okay, 168 00:07:54,240 --> 00:07:58,320 Speaker 4: I'll just bring Robert in. But I feel like, I'm 169 00:07:58,600 --> 00:08:00,480 Speaker 4: I think what we're all holding out for for him 170 00:08:00,480 --> 00:08:02,720 Speaker 4: to get traded and for that to kind of be 171 00:08:03,040 --> 00:08:06,160 Speaker 4: a catalyst for him to like feel better and play better, 172 00:08:07,040 --> 00:08:10,200 Speaker 4: because I just imagine it's just so like what's the 173 00:08:10,240 --> 00:08:12,040 Speaker 4: right word for that, Like you just has to feel 174 00:08:12,440 --> 00:08:13,720 Speaker 4: when you play him on the White Sox, you just 175 00:08:13,800 --> 00:08:15,240 Speaker 4: kind of have to feel kind of crappy and a 176 00:08:15,280 --> 00:08:16,440 Speaker 4: day in and day out, like if you're going to 177 00:08:16,520 --> 00:08:19,280 Speaker 4: a job that you just like have no motivation for. 178 00:08:19,880 --> 00:08:23,040 Speaker 4: So I'm I'm hoping that he gets traded to someone 179 00:08:23,120 --> 00:08:26,360 Speaker 4: like the Dodgers or just like you said, anyone else 180 00:08:26,480 --> 00:08:28,960 Speaker 4: really like any other team can grab him. Even if 181 00:08:28,960 --> 00:08:30,440 Speaker 4: the Rockies grab him, at least then you get a 182 00:08:30,440 --> 00:08:33,720 Speaker 4: little bit of course field in your life. So yeah, 183 00:08:33,800 --> 00:08:36,360 Speaker 4: I just don't go into it expecting the twenty twenty 184 00:08:36,400 --> 00:08:38,920 Speaker 4: three numbers, Like I don't think thirty eight homers is 185 00:08:38,920 --> 00:08:41,400 Speaker 4: on the horizon by any stretch. But if he's running 186 00:08:41,640 --> 00:08:44,480 Speaker 4: and you know, Kits gets the begging average back to 187 00:08:44,520 --> 00:08:46,440 Speaker 4: the even like the two fifty range, I think he'd 188 00:08:46,520 --> 00:08:47,440 Speaker 4: be worth targeting. 189 00:08:47,920 --> 00:08:49,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's that's where I'm at. I think about that 190 00:08:49,559 --> 00:08:51,319 Speaker 2: all the time. That's a good point about just like 191 00:08:51,559 --> 00:08:54,080 Speaker 2: what it's got to be like psychologically to show up 192 00:08:54,240 --> 00:08:55,920 Speaker 2: every day and play for a team like that. It's 193 00:08:55,920 --> 00:08:57,480 Speaker 2: one thing if you're a younger up and coming player 194 00:08:57,520 --> 00:09:00,560 Speaker 2: and you're still have that like fresh feeling like I 195 00:09:00,600 --> 00:09:01,800 Speaker 2: made it to the show. Look at me, I'm a 196 00:09:01,840 --> 00:09:04,880 Speaker 2: major leaguer. You're a veteran like Luis Robert, and you're 197 00:09:04,920 --> 00:09:07,760 Speaker 2: just showing up to this like this ballpark, this team 198 00:09:07,760 --> 00:09:10,800 Speaker 2: every day. It's gotta be just like a really drain 199 00:09:11,760 --> 00:09:14,160 Speaker 2: and like that. You know, I used to see it 200 00:09:14,360 --> 00:09:15,680 Speaker 2: or like, you know, maybe it was just because I 201 00:09:15,679 --> 00:09:17,600 Speaker 2: watched like a ton of Yankees games when I was 202 00:09:17,600 --> 00:09:20,040 Speaker 2: like younger, but I used to They used to always 203 00:09:20,080 --> 00:09:23,160 Speaker 2: call it like when a player like put on the pinstripes, 204 00:09:23,200 --> 00:09:24,800 Speaker 2: he would just become a different player. And I saw it, 205 00:09:24,880 --> 00:09:26,920 Speaker 2: like so many infuriate me as a young kid, didn't 206 00:09:26,960 --> 00:09:29,400 Speaker 2: like the Yankees. They would just like acquire this like 207 00:09:29,520 --> 00:09:31,800 Speaker 2: middling player and it was like boom, he put on 208 00:09:31,840 --> 00:09:34,600 Speaker 2: the pinstripes and he was an All Star. And sometimes 209 00:09:34,600 --> 00:09:35,920 Speaker 2: it's just so you need you just need to change 210 00:09:35,920 --> 00:09:39,200 Speaker 2: the scenery of like someplace with more energy. Now what 211 00:09:39,240 --> 00:09:41,040 Speaker 2: I normally do with worm is you know, I wrote 212 00:09:41,040 --> 00:09:44,120 Speaker 2: a bunch of names down in the article of like 213 00:09:44,120 --> 00:09:45,679 Speaker 2: players I would trade. I usually do like a picture 214 00:09:45,720 --> 00:09:48,400 Speaker 2: for hitter trades. I'm also looking at the article right 215 00:09:48,440 --> 00:09:51,160 Speaker 2: now and realizing that instead of Christopher Sanchez Christian for 216 00:09:51,160 --> 00:09:52,760 Speaker 2: some reason. So I'll edit that as soon as we 217 00:09:52,800 --> 00:09:56,160 Speaker 2: hang up, you know, as soon as we stop recording. 218 00:09:56,880 --> 00:10:00,320 Speaker 2: But that's the first name, Christopher Sanchez. Is that someone 219 00:10:00,360 --> 00:10:03,320 Speaker 2: you'd be willing to Who would you rather have rest 220 00:10:03,320 --> 00:10:05,760 Speaker 2: of season? Sanchez or Louise Robert? 221 00:10:06,080 --> 00:10:07,680 Speaker 4: Yeah, right now, I'll take the hitter. I mean, I 222 00:10:07,679 --> 00:10:10,880 Speaker 4: think with Sanchez has a couple of injury issues right 223 00:10:10,960 --> 00:10:13,600 Speaker 4: like that, we're a little nervous about him. 224 00:10:13,679 --> 00:10:16,480 Speaker 2: So yeah, everyone but the Phillies is nervous about that. 225 00:10:18,320 --> 00:10:20,959 Speaker 4: Yeah, so no, I would I would take Robert. And 226 00:10:20,960 --> 00:10:22,680 Speaker 4: and you know, I always like to kind of head 227 00:10:22,679 --> 00:10:25,360 Speaker 4: off the argument that you know, these players are getting 228 00:10:25,360 --> 00:10:28,760 Speaker 4: paid millions of dollars and everyone would change spots with them, 229 00:10:28,800 --> 00:10:30,959 Speaker 4: and and my whole thing is, I'm like, a job 230 00:10:31,000 --> 00:10:33,640 Speaker 4: is still a job. This is still a thing that 231 00:10:33,679 --> 00:10:35,400 Speaker 4: he has to do day in and day out, and 232 00:10:35,559 --> 00:10:38,360 Speaker 4: like not to be like existential about it, but it 233 00:10:38,400 --> 00:10:41,200 Speaker 4: doesn't really matter sometimes how much you're getting paid. When 234 00:10:41,280 --> 00:10:44,000 Speaker 4: that is the you're just kind of slogging through as 235 00:10:44,040 --> 00:10:46,360 Speaker 4: a veteran that would rather be on any other team. 236 00:10:46,840 --> 00:10:50,679 Speaker 4: So yeah, it's I just yeah, I would still take Robert, 237 00:10:50,720 --> 00:10:54,760 Speaker 4: I think, and Sanchez, depending on that injury, would be 238 00:10:54,800 --> 00:10:56,839 Speaker 4: the one I would want to get rid of. 239 00:10:56,960 --> 00:10:59,320 Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah, what about Brian Wu. 240 00:11:00,960 --> 00:11:04,640 Speaker 4: I like Wu, so, which is like one of my 241 00:11:04,679 --> 00:11:09,000 Speaker 4: favorite things to say. I like Wu. But yeah, I 242 00:11:09,280 --> 00:11:13,360 Speaker 4: think I would take Uh, that is tricky. I'd still 243 00:11:13,360 --> 00:11:16,240 Speaker 4: go Robert, just, you know, just just to see if 244 00:11:16,240 --> 00:11:17,200 Speaker 4: the upside comes back. 245 00:11:17,800 --> 00:11:19,800 Speaker 2: I'm glad that you talked long enough there for my 246 00:11:20,040 --> 00:11:22,440 Speaker 2: air conditioning. We stop making the noise, so I just muted. 247 00:11:23,200 --> 00:11:25,400 Speaker 2: So thanks for talking for like at least nine seconds. 248 00:11:25,960 --> 00:11:27,040 Speaker 2: What about Sonny. 249 00:11:26,720 --> 00:11:30,440 Speaker 4: Gray, Sunny Gray. I like Gray, I have him, I 250 00:11:30,520 --> 00:11:32,120 Speaker 4: roster him all over, so I think I would actually 251 00:11:32,200 --> 00:11:38,160 Speaker 4: rather take him. Mackenzie Gore, Oh Gores, why are you 252 00:11:38,200 --> 00:11:41,400 Speaker 4: asking such tough questions? I would take I would take 253 00:11:41,440 --> 00:11:44,360 Speaker 4: Gore if he's continuing to kind of strike out the world, 254 00:11:44,640 --> 00:11:47,240 Speaker 4: I would I would take him over Robert. 255 00:11:47,880 --> 00:11:49,560 Speaker 2: Sorry, and then the last one is Bailey over. 256 00:11:51,440 --> 00:11:53,320 Speaker 4: I don't. I don't trust Over, but he's having a 257 00:11:53,320 --> 00:11:57,360 Speaker 4: great year. I yeah, I mean that would that would 258 00:11:57,360 --> 00:11:59,400 Speaker 4: totally depend on the team. So if I needed pitching, 259 00:11:59,440 --> 00:12:02,640 Speaker 4: then they would over just right now anyway until he 260 00:12:02,720 --> 00:12:05,559 Speaker 4: is doing better or until he falls off the cliff, 261 00:12:05,559 --> 00:12:06,800 Speaker 4: and then I would try to flip him. 262 00:12:07,000 --> 00:12:09,559 Speaker 2: Yeah. Well, if those seem like good fits as a 263 00:12:09,960 --> 00:12:12,720 Speaker 2: you know, close value trade candidates, is because I use 264 00:12:12,720 --> 00:12:16,040 Speaker 2: the Fantasy Pros Trade value chart. So that's why for sure. 265 00:12:16,160 --> 00:12:20,000 Speaker 2: Let's move over to your favorite cell high player for 266 00:12:20,040 --> 00:12:20,360 Speaker 2: the week. 267 00:12:20,800 --> 00:12:25,920 Speaker 4: All right, So my favorite cell high player is Andy Pahes, 268 00:12:26,000 --> 00:12:29,920 Speaker 4: which I believe is how you pronounce it pa has Yeah. 269 00:12:30,280 --> 00:12:34,680 Speaker 4: I you know, I even had it written out phonetically. Yeah, 270 00:12:34,679 --> 00:12:37,120 Speaker 4: I think that he is. What I wrote about him 271 00:12:37,440 --> 00:12:41,920 Speaker 4: is that he is performing so like above where he's 272 00:12:41,960 --> 00:12:44,319 Speaker 4: probably gonna end up, so like he's slashing into ninety two, three, 273 00:12:44,360 --> 00:12:47,120 Speaker 4: seventy five, twenty one, he's got the six home runs, 274 00:12:47,720 --> 00:12:51,040 Speaker 4: he's got more RBIs than Otani at this point, and 275 00:12:51,120 --> 00:12:54,440 Speaker 4: now is definitely the time to get out from underneath him. 276 00:12:54,480 --> 00:12:57,640 Speaker 4: I think. I think that, especially if they do go 277 00:12:57,720 --> 00:12:59,600 Speaker 4: out and try to find you know what, if they 278 00:12:59,600 --> 00:13:04,040 Speaker 4: go out trade for Robert, I feel like Paez is 279 00:13:04,040 --> 00:13:06,240 Speaker 4: the one that's going to suffer the most from that. 280 00:13:06,840 --> 00:13:09,800 Speaker 4: And also like his expected by an average is two 281 00:13:09,840 --> 00:13:13,400 Speaker 4: thirty three, his expected slugging is like at four oh one. 282 00:13:13,480 --> 00:13:16,680 Speaker 4: So the cliff is coming. And I think like, right now, 283 00:13:16,720 --> 00:13:20,679 Speaker 4: you could flip him for a picture that might give 284 00:13:20,679 --> 00:13:23,600 Speaker 4: you a little bit more in the interim than what 285 00:13:23,720 --> 00:13:26,040 Speaker 4: he's going to give you come like June, July, August. 286 00:13:26,280 --> 00:13:29,000 Speaker 2: So yeah, it's funny you say that because as I 287 00:13:29,080 --> 00:13:32,600 Speaker 2: was talking about Luis Robert, I remembered that your cell 288 00:13:32,679 --> 00:13:33,920 Speaker 2: high was Andy PaaS. I was like, you know what, 289 00:13:33,960 --> 00:13:35,600 Speaker 2: it could really be impacted by that trade I just 290 00:13:35,640 --> 00:13:38,160 Speaker 2: mentioned is Andy PaaS, So maybe he really is a 291 00:13:38,160 --> 00:13:40,839 Speaker 2: cell high. I tried to sell him high, not sell high. 292 00:13:40,880 --> 00:13:43,040 Speaker 2: I tried. I tried to trade him in the off 293 00:13:43,040 --> 00:13:45,440 Speaker 2: season in a dynasty league and I couldn't. I couldn't 294 00:13:45,480 --> 00:13:47,319 Speaker 2: find a deal. So I should probably revisit that now 295 00:13:47,320 --> 00:13:49,040 Speaker 2: that he's off to such a good start and try 296 00:13:49,080 --> 00:13:51,600 Speaker 2: to flip him for a picture. The one name that 297 00:13:51,679 --> 00:13:54,480 Speaker 2: you mentioned in the article that I thought was interesting 298 00:13:54,640 --> 00:13:57,680 Speaker 2: is Boba Schett, who's having like a really weird year 299 00:13:58,200 --> 00:14:01,480 Speaker 2: to start, like like no power but like hitting five 300 00:14:01,760 --> 00:14:04,720 Speaker 2: like Batty's britting right around three hundred, but like zero 301 00:14:04,800 --> 00:14:07,640 Speaker 2: home runs. Yeah, so yeah, I don't know, like especially 302 00:14:07,640 --> 00:14:09,600 Speaker 2: because he doesn't seem like he's got three stolen bases, 303 00:14:10,280 --> 00:14:12,040 Speaker 2: but it doesn't seem like he's gonna run as much 304 00:14:12,160 --> 00:14:14,559 Speaker 2: like twenty he stole twenty five bases. I don't think 305 00:14:14,600 --> 00:14:16,480 Speaker 2: we're going to see that ever again from him, right 306 00:14:17,520 --> 00:14:18,800 Speaker 2: And it's just like if you're not for not in 307 00:14:18,800 --> 00:14:20,640 Speaker 2: stolen basis, and like the power is kind of middling, 308 00:14:20,720 --> 00:14:22,800 Speaker 2: like what are we doing here for Bolbochet's kind of 309 00:14:22,840 --> 00:14:26,080 Speaker 2: why I was not that into him coming into the year, 310 00:14:26,120 --> 00:14:27,680 Speaker 2: although I could use a batting average right now. 311 00:14:28,240 --> 00:14:30,760 Speaker 4: Yeah, And I think the thing that I liked about him, 312 00:14:30,920 --> 00:14:33,680 Speaker 4: like his his expected slugging there is supposed to be 313 00:14:33,680 --> 00:14:35,920 Speaker 4: five oh one, So there's a chance that that power 314 00:14:36,040 --> 00:14:39,280 Speaker 4: might actually show up at some point. But yeah, I 315 00:14:39,280 --> 00:14:41,240 Speaker 4: don't know what's going I feel like Toronto has had 316 00:14:41,240 --> 00:14:44,440 Speaker 4: a power outage to start the season, and maybe we'll 317 00:14:44,880 --> 00:14:48,240 Speaker 4: have some positive regression, as you may say, like from 318 00:14:48,240 --> 00:14:50,280 Speaker 4: here on out. So I thought he was a decent 319 00:14:50,320 --> 00:14:53,200 Speaker 4: I mean, I would rather have him going forward and 320 00:14:53,880 --> 00:14:55,040 Speaker 4: see what he comes back with. 321 00:14:55,120 --> 00:14:58,040 Speaker 2: So the Blue Jay should just go back to Dunedin 322 00:14:58,360 --> 00:15:01,280 Speaker 2: and yes they you know, everyone else is playing in 323 00:15:01,320 --> 00:15:03,080 Speaker 2: minor league ball parks. Now why not just go right 324 00:15:03,120 --> 00:15:04,880 Speaker 2: back and find your power stroke? 325 00:15:05,120 --> 00:15:06,000 Speaker 4: Yeah, exactly. 326 00:15:07,360 --> 00:15:12,360 Speaker 2: My favorite sell high is Nathan Eovaldi, who is pitching well, 327 00:15:12,400 --> 00:15:14,000 Speaker 2: and it's someone that you can just kind of like 328 00:15:14,760 --> 00:15:17,040 Speaker 2: in past several years, I think we haven't talked about 329 00:15:17,080 --> 00:15:19,680 Speaker 2: it in the off season. He's just like a workhorse. 330 00:15:19,720 --> 00:15:21,080 Speaker 2: I mean you can just kind of like, you know, 331 00:15:21,120 --> 00:15:25,960 Speaker 2: he's really solid, like high floor pitcher, and he's off 332 00:15:26,000 --> 00:15:28,080 Speaker 2: to a really good start, which is there's another reason 333 00:15:28,120 --> 00:15:32,640 Speaker 2: to sell high. But what I wrote in the article 334 00:15:32,640 --> 00:15:34,520 Speaker 2: for this week is that while the overall numbers look 335 00:15:34,560 --> 00:15:37,760 Speaker 2: pretty solid, there's some red flags when you look under 336 00:15:37,800 --> 00:15:41,080 Speaker 2: the hood that are pretty concerning. For me. The biggest 337 00:15:41,080 --> 00:15:44,800 Speaker 2: one is his fastball velocity is down to like about 338 00:15:44,880 --> 00:15:46,440 Speaker 2: ninety three and a half miles an hour, ninety three 339 00:15:46,440 --> 00:15:48,880 Speaker 2: point six miles per hour. It's normally two miles an 340 00:15:48,920 --> 00:15:51,040 Speaker 2: hour higher than that, So he's down full two miles 341 00:15:51,040 --> 00:15:53,600 Speaker 2: an hour. And it seems like he's well aware of 342 00:15:53,600 --> 00:15:57,040 Speaker 2: that because he threw his four steamer thirty seven point 343 00:15:57,040 --> 00:15:58,960 Speaker 2: four percent of the time last season, more more than 344 00:15:59,040 --> 00:16:02,360 Speaker 2: any other pitch. He's actually leading with his splitter this year, 345 00:16:02,400 --> 00:16:04,400 Speaker 2: it's he's almost kind of pitching backwards where he's like 346 00:16:04,560 --> 00:16:07,800 Speaker 2: using his splitter even more. So that tells me, and 347 00:16:07,840 --> 00:16:10,360 Speaker 2: maybe I'm looking too much into it, but I don't 348 00:16:10,360 --> 00:16:13,240 Speaker 2: think I am. That tells me that his velocity is down, 349 00:16:13,320 --> 00:16:15,680 Speaker 2: and he knows it. It's not like an unconscious thing 350 00:16:15,680 --> 00:16:17,360 Speaker 2: that he's doing. He's like, I have to pitch differently 351 00:16:17,400 --> 00:16:21,920 Speaker 2: because I don't have my fastball right now, and his 352 00:16:21,960 --> 00:16:24,080 Speaker 2: fourmer is down to twenty eight point five percent, so 353 00:16:24,120 --> 00:16:26,320 Speaker 2: we're still throwing it, but like ten percent less than 354 00:16:26,400 --> 00:16:30,000 Speaker 2: you did last year. And while that his four seamer 355 00:16:30,040 --> 00:16:32,840 Speaker 2: has just a two twenty nine batting average against the 356 00:16:32,960 --> 00:16:36,760 Speaker 2: expected batting average against his three seventy nine, So there's 357 00:16:36,800 --> 00:16:39,200 Speaker 2: some damage coming there. You know, if you see the regression, 358 00:16:39,760 --> 00:16:41,640 Speaker 2: and if you look across the board as expected numbers, 359 00:16:41,640 --> 00:16:44,800 Speaker 2: you see a similar story. It's one eighty three batting 360 00:16:44,840 --> 00:16:48,480 Speaker 2: average versus two sixty expected, two eighty two slugging versus 361 00:16:48,560 --> 00:16:52,000 Speaker 2: four fifty six expected to twenty seven WHOLBA, which is 362 00:16:52,040 --> 00:16:55,000 Speaker 2: my favorite kind of indicator of like quality of contact 363 00:16:55,560 --> 00:16:57,920 Speaker 2: versus three twenty eight x wOBA, and then two twenty 364 00:16:57,960 --> 00:17:01,600 Speaker 2: one ERA versus four oh eight x CRA. His other 365 00:17:01,680 --> 00:17:04,480 Speaker 2: expected like era numbers like fip x PIP Sierra seemed 366 00:17:04,520 --> 00:17:07,120 Speaker 2: like fine, but XCRA seems to be the one that's 367 00:17:07,160 --> 00:17:10,080 Speaker 2: like hold on a second, like red flag here, and 368 00:17:10,160 --> 00:17:12,119 Speaker 2: I feel like I'm seeing what the x CRA is 369 00:17:12,160 --> 00:17:14,399 Speaker 2: seeing that, like that fast there's something weird going out 370 00:17:14,440 --> 00:17:17,320 Speaker 2: of this fastball, and he's off to a really strong start. 371 00:17:17,680 --> 00:17:19,840 Speaker 2: Some of the expected numbers are like, look, there's some 372 00:17:19,920 --> 00:17:23,360 Speaker 2: dark clouds ahead. And so while he's out here pitching 373 00:17:23,400 --> 00:17:25,800 Speaker 2: like an ace, I would like to trade him, see 374 00:17:25,800 --> 00:17:27,439 Speaker 2: what I can get for him. So i'll get your 375 00:17:27,440 --> 00:17:30,000 Speaker 2: initial thoughts there, and then we can talk about some 376 00:17:30,000 --> 00:17:32,200 Speaker 2: some of the potential targets through in the sheet. 377 00:17:32,680 --> 00:17:36,040 Speaker 4: Yeah, I've wondered that about Valdi. He's another one that 378 00:17:36,119 --> 00:17:39,960 Speaker 4: I don't have anywhere, mostly because he's thirty five, so 379 00:17:40,000 --> 00:17:42,840 Speaker 4: I kind of stayed away from him in drafts, and 380 00:17:42,920 --> 00:17:45,520 Speaker 4: I also I feel like a lot of years he 381 00:17:45,640 --> 00:17:48,600 Speaker 4: kind of does this where it's it's like he starts 382 00:17:48,600 --> 00:17:51,760 Speaker 4: off really strong, or he has this run and then 383 00:17:51,880 --> 00:17:55,640 Speaker 4: things adjust, But the pitch mix that you were describing, 384 00:17:56,280 --> 00:17:58,080 Speaker 4: I agree with you. It's like he's kind of trying 385 00:17:58,119 --> 00:18:00,800 Speaker 4: to He's trying to figure something out and right now 386 00:18:00,840 --> 00:18:03,360 Speaker 4: the hitters haven't caught up to it yet and he's 387 00:18:03,359 --> 00:18:06,560 Speaker 4: getting a little lucky. So yeah, I mean he's another 388 00:18:06,680 --> 00:18:09,439 Speaker 4: just like some people are very very desperate for pitching 389 00:18:09,480 --> 00:18:12,879 Speaker 4: based on injury and other things, so find them and 390 00:18:13,600 --> 00:18:14,160 Speaker 4: go for it. 391 00:18:14,440 --> 00:18:16,000 Speaker 2: I think with how well he's pitching right now, and 392 00:18:16,040 --> 00:18:18,119 Speaker 2: because a lot of people need pitching, I think you 393 00:18:18,160 --> 00:18:21,400 Speaker 2: can get a decent return. And now that I'll toss 394 00:18:21,400 --> 00:18:22,679 Speaker 2: the names to you, but I almost think you might 395 00:18:22,680 --> 00:18:23,960 Speaker 2: be able to do better than some of these names, 396 00:18:24,000 --> 00:18:25,200 Speaker 2: and I put in the sheet now that I think 397 00:18:25,200 --> 00:18:27,720 Speaker 2: about it, especially because the first name I put in 398 00:18:27,760 --> 00:18:30,520 Speaker 2: the sheet was Trevor Story. But Trevor Story after a 399 00:18:30,560 --> 00:18:32,600 Speaker 2: really hot start is ice cold right now, so it 400 00:18:32,680 --> 00:18:34,679 Speaker 2: might not even be someone I would want to target. 401 00:18:34,720 --> 00:18:37,520 Speaker 2: So would you rather have you Ifaldi or Trevor Story 402 00:18:37,600 --> 00:18:38,600 Speaker 2: or maybe just do you want to train them? 403 00:18:38,720 --> 00:18:41,200 Speaker 4: Yeah? In that case, I would keep you Avaldi, I 404 00:18:41,240 --> 00:18:43,840 Speaker 4: think until one of the wheels came off, and then 405 00:18:43,840 --> 00:18:46,360 Speaker 4: I would start trying to move him. Yeah, I don't 406 00:18:46,400 --> 00:18:49,680 Speaker 4: know what happened to story. He looks great and then 407 00:18:49,800 --> 00:18:52,200 Speaker 4: he now he looks like you know, the Trevor story 408 00:18:52,240 --> 00:18:54,600 Speaker 4: that has been around for the last couple of years 409 00:18:54,880 --> 00:18:57,280 Speaker 4: when he is around right, very rarely. 410 00:18:58,480 --> 00:19:01,080 Speaker 2: What about Louisa Riace? I, well, you. 411 00:19:01,040 --> 00:19:03,280 Speaker 4: And I made a trade for Arise in one of 412 00:19:03,320 --> 00:19:06,879 Speaker 4: our leagues because again, desperate for pitching. But I so 413 00:19:06,960 --> 00:19:10,160 Speaker 4: in that case, it's kind of the Yeah, I could 414 00:19:10,200 --> 00:19:13,359 Speaker 4: probably make that swap without any question if if I 415 00:19:13,400 --> 00:19:15,639 Speaker 4: had Valdi and I needed like a first base, second 416 00:19:15,640 --> 00:19:19,840 Speaker 4: base eligible guy. When he comes back, is he back yet? 417 00:19:19,880 --> 00:19:23,720 Speaker 4: I don't remember? Yeh is he back? Okay? So yep, 418 00:19:23,760 --> 00:19:25,920 Speaker 4: So I think I think that's a swap I could 419 00:19:26,000 --> 00:19:28,879 Speaker 4: make again because of his eligibility and he's just not 420 00:19:28,960 --> 00:19:30,760 Speaker 4: going to hurt you. I don't know what this power 421 00:19:30,800 --> 00:19:33,920 Speaker 4: surge he had was, but I don't feel like that's 422 00:19:33,920 --> 00:19:37,359 Speaker 4: gonna last. So I would still take him. Before the 423 00:19:37,440 --> 00:19:38,920 Speaker 4: wheels come off on the pitching. 424 00:19:39,800 --> 00:19:43,359 Speaker 2: Yeah, I think we traded. I sent you Drew Rasmussen 425 00:19:43,440 --> 00:19:44,359 Speaker 2: for Rise. 426 00:19:44,160 --> 00:19:49,080 Speaker 4: Right, Yes, because yeah, my entire pitching staff was injured. 427 00:19:49,160 --> 00:19:51,840 Speaker 2: Yeah, so yeah, am I hitting. I talked about this, 428 00:19:52,080 --> 00:19:54,640 Speaker 2: you know with worm in previous weeks, Like my hitting 429 00:19:54,680 --> 00:19:57,359 Speaker 2: in that league that we're in together worms in it too. 430 00:19:58,840 --> 00:20:01,080 Speaker 2: My hitting could not almost like you you would have 431 00:20:01,119 --> 00:20:03,400 Speaker 2: to like do it on purpose to like have hitting. 432 00:20:03,480 --> 00:20:04,800 Speaker 2: And like I look at the roster, I'm like this 433 00:20:04,920 --> 00:20:07,000 Speaker 2: roster was fine, Like why I have Gunner Henderson, I 434 00:20:07,040 --> 00:20:08,880 Speaker 2: have Moki Pant's Like why is my hitting so bad? 435 00:20:09,560 --> 00:20:12,080 Speaker 2: Because you look at like the rodo category, like how 436 00:20:12,119 --> 00:20:15,320 Speaker 2: many like points I have? I's like thirteen points, just 437 00:20:15,800 --> 00:20:19,040 Speaker 2: like the minimum you can have is ten and I'm thirteen, 438 00:20:19,840 --> 00:20:21,320 Speaker 2: Like like what the heck is going on? 439 00:20:21,600 --> 00:20:23,480 Speaker 4: Yeah, I think you and I are sitting right next 440 00:20:23,520 --> 00:20:26,439 Speaker 4: to each other on that, so it's yeah, my pitching 441 00:20:26,480 --> 00:20:29,000 Speaker 4: is I think at thirteen too, it's just stupid. 442 00:20:29,880 --> 00:20:30,960 Speaker 2: What about Zach Nedo? 443 00:20:31,960 --> 00:20:33,680 Speaker 4: Yeah, I like Netdo a lot, so that that would 444 00:20:33,720 --> 00:20:35,960 Speaker 4: actually be probably the easiest of the of the bunch 445 00:20:35,960 --> 00:20:39,239 Speaker 4: that you said. I would take him without thinking about it. 446 00:20:39,359 --> 00:20:42,000 Speaker 2: But Brandon Nimo, it might be selling a little low 447 00:20:42,040 --> 00:20:42,240 Speaker 2: on that. 448 00:20:42,560 --> 00:20:44,800 Speaker 4: Yeah, I think I think you probably get somebody a 449 00:20:44,800 --> 00:20:47,520 Speaker 4: little bit better if the person needing pitching is desperate 450 00:20:47,840 --> 00:20:49,760 Speaker 4: like I am in that league. 451 00:20:49,840 --> 00:20:53,000 Speaker 2: And I thought this one was interesting. The trade value 452 00:20:53,080 --> 00:20:55,320 Speaker 2: chart wasn't exactly lining up, but I thought it could be. 453 00:20:55,720 --> 00:20:57,640 Speaker 2: It was intriguing. What about Chandler Simpson. 454 00:20:58,080 --> 00:21:01,399 Speaker 4: That is intriguing. I feel like it that kind of 455 00:21:01,480 --> 00:21:03,800 Speaker 4: runs into that hole. Okay, this guy just came up 456 00:21:03,880 --> 00:21:06,760 Speaker 4: and he looks, you know, great, and everyone was kind 457 00:21:06,760 --> 00:21:09,720 Speaker 4: of all over it. So to me, he seems more 458 00:21:09,920 --> 00:21:14,040 Speaker 4: like the guy you flip for a more proven kind 459 00:21:14,080 --> 00:21:16,960 Speaker 4: of veteran. So I would probably hold the Yuvaldi in 460 00:21:16,960 --> 00:21:17,359 Speaker 4: that case. 461 00:21:18,080 --> 00:21:19,600 Speaker 2: What about Spencer Torklesen. 462 00:21:20,119 --> 00:21:23,679 Speaker 4: I really like Torkosen. Everyone keeps talking about that. They 463 00:21:23,680 --> 00:21:26,240 Speaker 4: think he's gonna he's not going to keep this up, 464 00:21:26,280 --> 00:21:30,400 Speaker 4: but I would take him. I would take him for Yvaldi. Yeah. 465 00:21:30,520 --> 00:21:32,280 Speaker 2: Oh, how about this, here's an interesting one for you. 466 00:21:32,720 --> 00:21:34,800 Speaker 2: How about your boy Pete kro Armstrong. 467 00:21:35,160 --> 00:21:37,280 Speaker 4: Well, I mean, no one's going to take away Pete 468 00:21:37,320 --> 00:21:40,120 Speaker 4: kro Armstrong for me, but yeah, I mean I would 469 00:21:40,119 --> 00:21:43,679 Speaker 4: trade Yvaldi for him. 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So 495 00:23:03,080 --> 00:23:07,960 Speaker 2: let's start off with your favorite hitter waiver wire target 496 00:23:08,000 --> 00:23:08,480 Speaker 2: of the week. 497 00:23:09,119 --> 00:23:12,399 Speaker 4: So, my favorite waiver target for this week is Kyle 498 00:23:12,440 --> 00:23:17,120 Speaker 4: Stores from Miami, who I think, you know, you can 499 00:23:17,160 --> 00:23:20,639 Speaker 4: never have enough Marlins. But if you look at if 500 00:23:20,680 --> 00:23:23,800 Speaker 4: you look at his stackcast page, it's actually really impressive. 501 00:23:24,800 --> 00:23:28,360 Speaker 4: His slugging numbers. He's kind of doing like the expected 502 00:23:28,480 --> 00:23:31,720 Speaker 4: is just reflecting in what he's actually at. So he 503 00:23:31,960 --> 00:23:34,360 Speaker 4: has four home runs, he's stolen a couple of bases. 504 00:23:35,160 --> 00:23:37,639 Speaker 4: It's not going to be a super productive lineup. But 505 00:23:38,000 --> 00:23:41,720 Speaker 4: in terms of if you need someone for an outfield position, 506 00:23:42,280 --> 00:23:45,040 Speaker 4: I think you can do a lot worse. And he's 507 00:23:45,080 --> 00:23:47,960 Speaker 4: available in Like I think he's only like nine percent 508 00:23:48,040 --> 00:23:51,720 Speaker 4: rostered in Yahoo. So so for me, he seems like 509 00:23:51,720 --> 00:23:53,640 Speaker 4: the kind that you just bring up and he can 510 00:23:53,640 --> 00:23:56,560 Speaker 4: be your fifth outfielder. So like, especially in five outfielder leagues, 511 00:23:57,280 --> 00:23:59,560 Speaker 4: I know I have at least three outfielders. I could 512 00:23:59,560 --> 00:24:01,359 Speaker 4: punt guy that's doing what he's doing. 513 00:24:02,200 --> 00:24:04,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, and it seems like he is actually playing against lefties, 514 00:24:04,800 --> 00:24:07,840 Speaker 2: which is interesting. He didn't play against the most recent lefty, 515 00:24:08,040 --> 00:24:10,119 Speaker 2: which was shockingly like a week ago to the Martins 516 00:24:10,160 --> 00:24:11,920 Speaker 2: just don't play lefties apparently, but he did start the 517 00:24:11,960 --> 00:24:15,000 Speaker 2: previous two games against lefties and wasn't even buried in 518 00:24:15,000 --> 00:24:16,520 Speaker 2: the lineup. He was fifth and sixth in the lineup 519 00:24:16,520 --> 00:24:19,520 Speaker 2: against them. Yeah, three twenty three avers. I don't think 520 00:24:19,560 --> 00:24:20,639 Speaker 2: that's going to be sticking around. 521 00:24:20,880 --> 00:24:22,040 Speaker 4: No, but he's expected is two. 522 00:24:23,400 --> 00:24:27,800 Speaker 2: So yeah, it's not bad though. Yeah, swinging strike rate 523 00:24:27,920 --> 00:24:31,120 Speaker 2: the same exact eighteen point one percent that we saw 524 00:24:31,200 --> 00:24:35,040 Speaker 2: last year, walking over ten percent of the time. Do 525 00:24:35,080 --> 00:24:37,800 Speaker 2: you like to see batting in the middle of that lineup? 526 00:24:37,880 --> 00:24:39,880 Speaker 2: Is not exactly a deep lineup, not a great home 527 00:24:39,920 --> 00:24:43,359 Speaker 2: ballpark to hit in. But yeah, I know, like we 528 00:24:43,400 --> 00:24:45,320 Speaker 2: talk about it over the last few weeks, but like 529 00:24:45,960 --> 00:24:48,040 Speaker 2: it's we're at the point of the season and where 530 00:24:48,040 --> 00:24:51,399 Speaker 2: the waiver wires kind of like barren, Like we're not 531 00:24:51,440 --> 00:24:53,720 Speaker 2: getting a lot of like very fun call ups, at 532 00:24:53,800 --> 00:24:55,159 Speaker 2: least not a high volume of him. Like we got 533 00:24:55,240 --> 00:24:57,440 Speaker 2: Nick Kurtz, we got Chandler Simpson, we got some other guys. 534 00:24:57,440 --> 00:25:00,760 Speaker 2: But it's it's not like seeing a ton of names 535 00:25:00,760 --> 00:25:02,480 Speaker 2: every week where it's like, okay, like this is the 536 00:25:02,920 --> 00:25:04,520 Speaker 2: this is the name of the week, that like we're 537 00:25:04,520 --> 00:25:06,600 Speaker 2: all going to be focusing on, like we're digging deep, 538 00:25:07,000 --> 00:25:10,679 Speaker 2: like I said, because a lot of like I mentioned earlier, 539 00:25:10,720 --> 00:25:12,360 Speaker 2: it seems like a lot of establish hitters are also 540 00:25:12,400 --> 00:25:15,280 Speaker 2: kind of like struggling right now, and so you know, 541 00:25:15,320 --> 00:25:17,320 Speaker 2: you need certain things. I know in a lot of leagues, 542 00:25:17,920 --> 00:25:19,840 Speaker 2: my even where my offense is doing fine, my batting 543 00:25:19,880 --> 00:25:21,399 Speaker 2: average is not what I would like it to be. 544 00:25:21,440 --> 00:25:22,880 Speaker 2: And so if you've got if you have a guy 545 00:25:23,640 --> 00:25:26,400 Speaker 2: batting three twenty three with a two ninety five expected average, 546 00:25:26,520 --> 00:25:27,960 Speaker 2: you know, even if I only get a couple weeks 547 00:25:27,960 --> 00:25:29,960 Speaker 2: out of him, if I can get a couple of 548 00:25:29,960 --> 00:25:32,040 Speaker 2: weeks two three weeks of decent average, like I could 549 00:25:32,080 --> 00:25:34,880 Speaker 2: use that in a lot of my teams. So for sure, yeah, 550 00:25:34,920 --> 00:25:37,000 Speaker 2: he's probably more of a deeper league target, Like I'm 551 00:25:37,000 --> 00:25:39,320 Speaker 2: not going to add him in like my my ten 552 00:25:39,359 --> 00:25:41,600 Speaker 2: team head to head league, right, yeah, ten team head 553 00:25:41,600 --> 00:25:43,600 Speaker 2: to head league, and he's not going to be roster there. 554 00:25:43,640 --> 00:25:49,200 Speaker 2: But you know in H twelve team five outfielder rodo, yeah, 555 00:25:49,400 --> 00:25:51,639 Speaker 2: I could see I could see taking a shot on him. 556 00:25:52,040 --> 00:25:55,399 Speaker 2: And let's see what you think about my name. I 557 00:25:55,400 --> 00:25:57,040 Speaker 2: wrote a bonus name in there, Andy pa Has. We 558 00:25:57,080 --> 00:25:59,560 Speaker 2: don't have to talk about him because we already mentioned 559 00:25:59,600 --> 00:26:02,520 Speaker 2: him a cell high. But even though he's a cell high, 560 00:26:02,600 --> 00:26:04,480 Speaker 2: I think he can also be a waiver wire target 561 00:26:05,800 --> 00:26:07,280 Speaker 2: with the understanding that it's probably going to be a 562 00:26:07,280 --> 00:26:09,240 Speaker 2: short term thing. It's you know a lot of times 563 00:26:09,240 --> 00:26:10,760 Speaker 2: with waivers, we're talking a week to week. We're not 564 00:26:10,760 --> 00:26:12,199 Speaker 2: talking about here's a guy you need to pick up 565 00:26:12,240 --> 00:26:13,800 Speaker 2: for the rest of the season. I think Andy Piez 566 00:26:13,880 --> 00:26:15,919 Speaker 2: is like, if you need short term production, you might 567 00:26:15,920 --> 00:26:18,200 Speaker 2: get it, so give it a shot. But the name 568 00:26:18,280 --> 00:26:22,040 Speaker 2: I do want to talk about Jordan Beck, who is 569 00:26:22,119 --> 00:26:25,600 Speaker 2: kind of sexy, kind of some exciting things going on, yes, 570 00:26:27,119 --> 00:26:29,159 Speaker 2: and he you know, he's gotten a chance. You know, 571 00:26:29,440 --> 00:26:31,960 Speaker 2: we don't always exactly trust what the Rockies are going 572 00:26:31,960 --> 00:26:35,240 Speaker 2: to do, but you know he's got some things to like. 573 00:26:35,240 --> 00:26:39,320 Speaker 2: He's batting really high in that lineup, He's got some power, 574 00:26:39,359 --> 00:26:42,240 Speaker 2: he's got some speed. Through twenty one games, he's batting 575 00:26:42,280 --> 00:26:44,600 Speaker 2: two sixty seven with five on runs, four stolen bases, 576 00:26:44,840 --> 00:26:47,560 Speaker 2: striking out a ton, which is not ideal, but also 577 00:26:47,640 --> 00:26:49,159 Speaker 2: walking at a very good rate. So if you're in 578 00:26:49,160 --> 00:26:51,200 Speaker 2: an OBP league or points league, know he is walking 579 00:26:51,200 --> 00:26:53,480 Speaker 2: a bunch, which is helpful, especially as a guy who 580 00:26:53,480 --> 00:26:57,159 Speaker 2: can steal some bases. And again, like he's twenty four 581 00:26:57,240 --> 00:27:00,200 Speaker 2: years old, he's kind of been like up and down 582 00:27:00,440 --> 00:27:03,360 Speaker 2: the last couple of years, as has as has been 583 00:27:03,359 --> 00:27:05,440 Speaker 2: the case with a lot of hitters in the last 584 00:27:05,520 --> 00:27:08,920 Speaker 2: few years. When he first came up struggled, but now 585 00:27:08,920 --> 00:27:12,640 Speaker 2: he's back up and he's playing better and maybe six 586 00:27:12,640 --> 00:27:14,879 Speaker 2: around this time. And if you can give me someone 587 00:27:14,920 --> 00:27:17,600 Speaker 2: who is if you look at Yahoo twenty six percent, 588 00:27:17,760 --> 00:27:20,920 Speaker 2: ESPN nine percent because espns are child leagues, CBS forty 589 00:27:20,920 --> 00:27:24,320 Speaker 2: four percent, almost half of league's and sometimes you can 590 00:27:24,400 --> 00:27:27,320 Speaker 2: kind of look at like roster percentages, CBS is typically 591 00:27:27,480 --> 00:27:30,080 Speaker 2: typically going to be on the higher end because they're 592 00:27:30,160 --> 00:27:33,640 Speaker 2: kind of like they have fewer casual leagues just because 593 00:27:33,640 --> 00:27:35,640 Speaker 2: of the nature of the format and the site itself. 594 00:27:36,040 --> 00:27:38,399 Speaker 2: And so if you can see kind of a significant 595 00:27:38,480 --> 00:27:41,000 Speaker 2: jump at CBS, you might be looking at someone who 596 00:27:42,040 --> 00:27:45,320 Speaker 2: you know, those leagues are more into or they're just 597 00:27:45,320 --> 00:27:47,000 Speaker 2: earlier on than some of these other leagues. So if 598 00:27:47,040 --> 00:27:48,280 Speaker 2: you see a big difference like that, that could be 599 00:27:48,320 --> 00:27:50,640 Speaker 2: a good sign. Yeah, what are your thoughts on Jordan Beck? 600 00:27:51,000 --> 00:27:53,720 Speaker 4: I actually have been paying way closer attention to Jordan 601 00:27:53,800 --> 00:27:57,040 Speaker 4: Beck than I had planned to because I drafted him 602 00:27:57,160 --> 00:28:01,000 Speaker 4: in my Teltwars league and when he got sent down 603 00:28:01,000 --> 00:28:03,560 Speaker 4: early in the season, like I almost dropped him. It 604 00:28:03,600 --> 00:28:08,120 Speaker 4: was u it was real close, and then I thought, well, 605 00:28:08,160 --> 00:28:09,720 Speaker 4: I mean, you got to hold onto all the rockies 606 00:28:09,720 --> 00:28:13,320 Speaker 4: you can handle. So but mostly I had somebody else 607 00:28:13,800 --> 00:28:16,560 Speaker 4: like I had picked up, like Miguel Rojas or something 608 00:28:16,560 --> 00:28:18,280 Speaker 4: to cover, so I was like, I'll just get rid 609 00:28:18,320 --> 00:28:22,440 Speaker 4: of him. But yeah, no, he's been he's been super reproductive. 610 00:28:22,560 --> 00:28:26,680 Speaker 4: He's been someone that I like, especially in that league 611 00:28:26,760 --> 00:28:29,880 Speaker 4: because that's against people that you know no more than 612 00:28:30,080 --> 00:28:33,639 Speaker 4: I do on any given day. Uh. And but also 613 00:28:33,800 --> 00:28:37,400 Speaker 4: just that he is offering production in the roader categories. 614 00:28:37,440 --> 00:28:40,560 Speaker 4: So it's again in that five outfielder league, there's just 615 00:28:40,840 --> 00:28:44,400 Speaker 4: so many other players that I think aren't worth the 616 00:28:45,000 --> 00:28:47,400 Speaker 4: chance that you could give back that he is currently 617 00:28:47,400 --> 00:28:50,160 Speaker 4: producing at. So so yeah, I like him and I 618 00:28:50,160 --> 00:28:51,280 Speaker 4: would definitely pick him up. 619 00:28:51,840 --> 00:28:54,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's that's a good point. He's a high ceiling guy. 620 00:28:54,640 --> 00:28:57,800 Speaker 2: We don't know what he's like, potentially high ceiling, low floor, 621 00:28:57,840 --> 00:29:00,440 Speaker 2: Like his ceiling is like really really good or is 622 00:29:00,680 --> 00:29:03,320 Speaker 2: the's in the minors. So there's a pretty big wide 623 00:29:03,400 --> 00:29:07,280 Speaker 2: range of outcomes there. Stackcast page is pretty interesting. A 624 00:29:07,280 --> 00:29:09,640 Speaker 2: lot of red at the top, you know, really good 625 00:29:09,760 --> 00:29:11,880 Speaker 2: X will but X slug X velocity is really good. 626 00:29:11,920 --> 00:29:15,320 Speaker 2: Barrel percentage ninety fourth percentile, hard ed percentage is good, 627 00:29:15,640 --> 00:29:18,960 Speaker 2: sweet spot ninety eight percent style bat speed really good. 628 00:29:19,480 --> 00:29:23,160 Speaker 2: But then towards the bottom squared up percent eight percent, 629 00:29:23,440 --> 00:29:28,640 Speaker 2: eight eighth percent, chase percent thirty four percent, with first 630 00:29:28,640 --> 00:29:31,080 Speaker 2: percent not great. So that's where those thirty three striking 631 00:29:31,160 --> 00:29:35,040 Speaker 2: thirty three percent strikeouts come from. K percent thirty percentile. 632 00:29:35,080 --> 00:29:38,600 Speaker 2: So like it seemed that that reads like someone who 633 00:29:38,600 --> 00:29:40,720 Speaker 2: when he hits it, he hits it, but he also 634 00:29:40,760 --> 00:29:43,360 Speaker 2: misses a lot. That's kind of what that profile means. 635 00:29:43,360 --> 00:29:44,720 Speaker 2: When you see a lot of head a lot of 636 00:29:44,760 --> 00:29:47,280 Speaker 2: red at the top, and then the really low dark 637 00:29:47,320 --> 00:29:49,720 Speaker 2: blue at the bottom. That's someone who's getting his money's 638 00:29:49,720 --> 00:29:52,400 Speaker 2: worth every time he swings, which can be good and bad, 639 00:29:53,440 --> 00:29:55,000 Speaker 2: but that's you know, it's kind of like a you know, 640 00:29:55,200 --> 00:29:59,480 Speaker 2: Voetyl profile. But it's also the profile that we've seen 641 00:30:00,080 --> 00:30:02,920 Speaker 2: from a lot of young hitters with power, kind of 642 00:30:02,920 --> 00:30:05,320 Speaker 2: like before they develop into something else, sometimes they don't, 643 00:30:05,360 --> 00:30:07,040 Speaker 2: and this is just who they are. But sometimes it's 644 00:30:07,120 --> 00:30:10,640 Speaker 2: like it's kind of like really really young, Like I 645 00:30:10,680 --> 00:30:13,920 Speaker 2: don't even want to say this comparison, but I've already 646 00:30:13,960 --> 00:30:15,840 Speaker 2: started a sentence and I can't not say it now. 647 00:30:15,840 --> 00:30:17,640 Speaker 2: I feel like Michael Scott, like sometimes I just start 648 00:30:17,640 --> 00:30:19,080 Speaker 2: a sentence and I don't know where it's going and 649 00:30:19,120 --> 00:30:21,000 Speaker 2: I hope I find it along the way. But I 650 00:30:21,040 --> 00:30:22,720 Speaker 2: was gonna say that's kind of a profile that we saw, 651 00:30:22,880 --> 00:30:27,240 Speaker 2: like a really really young Aaron Judge, not comparing the 652 00:30:27,240 --> 00:30:30,360 Speaker 2: two even a little bit, because like like I said, 653 00:30:30,400 --> 00:30:31,880 Speaker 2: I didn't once I had the thought, I didn't even 654 00:30:31,880 --> 00:30:33,960 Speaker 2: want to finish the sentence. But that's kind of like 655 00:30:34,000 --> 00:30:35,960 Speaker 2: what you see from like a young hitter with power. 656 00:30:36,840 --> 00:30:38,480 Speaker 2: They're just swinging out of their shoes, but they also 657 00:30:38,480 --> 00:30:41,600 Speaker 2: miss a lot. Also, like an Austin Riley prot I 658 00:30:41,600 --> 00:30:43,960 Speaker 2: had a similar profile, and he's like really young. Both 659 00:30:44,000 --> 00:30:45,640 Speaker 2: I don't think he's going to be anywhere near as 660 00:30:45,680 --> 00:30:48,360 Speaker 2: good as those two players anytime soon, but just saying 661 00:30:48,400 --> 00:30:51,040 Speaker 2: like sometimes when you see that development, like this is 662 00:30:51,080 --> 00:30:53,880 Speaker 2: what it looks like, but like maybe not. But also 663 00:30:53,920 --> 00:30:55,800 Speaker 2: I think it's worth taking a shot because he's a 664 00:30:55,840 --> 00:30:59,040 Speaker 2: high ceiling and it's I'd rather take a shot on 665 00:30:59,040 --> 00:31:03,320 Speaker 2: someone like him than someone like even like an Anti 666 00:31:03,360 --> 00:31:05,440 Speaker 2: Pas that I mentioned, like Andy Pas is doing it 667 00:31:05,520 --> 00:31:07,880 Speaker 2: right now, producing right now. I don't know that it's 668 00:31:07,880 --> 00:31:11,560 Speaker 2: going to continue, whereas like Jordan Beck, maybe it. Well 669 00:31:11,560 --> 00:31:15,120 Speaker 2: that's enough about that, enough about comparing Jordan back to 670 00:31:15,160 --> 00:31:18,400 Speaker 2: Aaron Judge. Don't don't clip that. 671 00:31:19,440 --> 00:31:21,560 Speaker 4: I was gonna say, like, I hope that the title 672 00:31:21,600 --> 00:31:25,480 Speaker 4: of this pod is the one where Mayor compared to. 673 00:31:25,840 --> 00:31:27,800 Speaker 2: Make the thumb? Now is Jordan be Aaron Judge? 674 00:31:27,840 --> 00:31:30,959 Speaker 4: Yeah? They got people would click on that. 675 00:31:30,960 --> 00:31:34,560 Speaker 2: I'll get some clicks. Yeah, let's jump over to your 676 00:31:34,800 --> 00:31:36,040 Speaker 2: favorite picture. 677 00:31:36,840 --> 00:31:40,840 Speaker 4: My favorite picture. So I am really enjoying rostering Griffin 678 00:31:40,880 --> 00:31:44,840 Speaker 4: Canning and I was shocked that he was like only 679 00:31:45,480 --> 00:31:48,320 Speaker 4: rostered in like thirty seven percent of leagues. It's not 680 00:31:48,560 --> 00:31:51,160 Speaker 4: that like I love him, love him, but he has 681 00:31:51,520 --> 00:31:55,680 Speaker 4: been pretty productive for the Mets, who have a great Uh, 682 00:31:56,240 --> 00:31:58,719 Speaker 4: they have a great team. They've they're winning a lot, 683 00:31:58,880 --> 00:32:01,640 Speaker 4: so he's got the winneck. His whip is way higher 684 00:32:01,640 --> 00:32:05,040 Speaker 4: than what I would want it to be. But I 685 00:32:05,080 --> 00:32:08,480 Speaker 4: am just I feel like he offers good strikeouts. I 686 00:32:08,560 --> 00:32:11,640 Speaker 4: feel like he offers an era that right now is 687 00:32:11,640 --> 00:32:14,760 Speaker 4: at two sixty one. It says this XCRA is going 688 00:32:14,840 --> 00:32:16,960 Speaker 4: to jump to like three point nine. But you know, 689 00:32:17,000 --> 00:32:19,440 Speaker 4: I'm just hoping that in this case the stats are wrong. 690 00:32:20,240 --> 00:32:22,440 Speaker 4: But you know, in general, I was surprised that he 691 00:32:22,640 --> 00:32:24,520 Speaker 4: was as available as he is. And I also have 692 00:32:24,680 --> 00:32:27,000 Speaker 4: no problem if he needs to be like a streamer, 693 00:32:27,080 --> 00:32:29,280 Speaker 4: like I'm going to put him up against you know, 694 00:32:29,480 --> 00:32:32,360 Speaker 4: the Marlins and the Rockies and the and like sit 695 00:32:32,440 --> 00:32:35,440 Speaker 4: him during the Yankees Dodgers. So I'm I'm good with 696 00:32:35,480 --> 00:32:37,320 Speaker 4: either way. But yeah, he's my He's my favorite guy 697 00:32:37,360 --> 00:32:37,760 Speaker 4: this week. 698 00:32:38,280 --> 00:32:40,640 Speaker 2: I've wanted Griffin Canning to be good for so long. 699 00:32:42,000 --> 00:32:43,400 Speaker 2: I feel like I rostered him in a bunch of 700 00:32:43,440 --> 00:32:47,080 Speaker 2: Dynasty leagues and I just always kind of liked his profile. 701 00:32:47,160 --> 00:32:48,560 Speaker 2: I was like, I feel like this guy could be good, 702 00:32:48,880 --> 00:32:51,840 Speaker 2: and then he just kind of wasn't. We've seen flashes 703 00:32:51,880 --> 00:32:55,040 Speaker 2: in the past where I was like, when you mentioned 704 00:32:55,080 --> 00:32:57,520 Speaker 2: like the xc RA, I always I have like my 705 00:32:57,560 --> 00:33:00,880 Speaker 2: customize like Fangrafts dashboard brother like look at for these players, 706 00:33:00,920 --> 00:33:03,200 Speaker 2: I always have like era fip x fips here at 707 00:33:03,240 --> 00:33:04,840 Speaker 2: x c RA like lined up next to each other. 708 00:33:05,320 --> 00:33:07,720 Speaker 2: I usually just picked the one that is closest to 709 00:33:07,880 --> 00:33:09,480 Speaker 2: like the narrative I'm trying to spin it is like, 710 00:33:09,520 --> 00:33:11,239 Speaker 2: that's the one I want to go with. Sure, so 711 00:33:11,360 --> 00:33:13,440 Speaker 2: is x c RA is three point nine two PHIP 712 00:33:13,480 --> 00:33:15,160 Speaker 2: is only three point two five, and you know that's 713 00:33:15,200 --> 00:33:15,640 Speaker 2: not too. 714 00:33:15,520 --> 00:33:17,240 Speaker 4: Bad, that's fantastic, you know. 715 00:33:17,680 --> 00:33:19,880 Speaker 2: Whichever one is the closest to where I'm trying to 716 00:33:19,920 --> 00:33:21,560 Speaker 2: convince myself that's the one you want to go with 717 00:33:21,760 --> 00:33:24,760 Speaker 2: for sure. It's really funny, like really early in the 718 00:33:24,800 --> 00:33:27,080 Speaker 2: season when it's like this guy's ERA is three and 719 00:33:27,160 --> 00:33:28,960 Speaker 2: it's Sierra is like ninety seven. 720 00:33:29,880 --> 00:33:31,720 Speaker 4: We called out the We called out the Robbie Ray 721 00:33:31,760 --> 00:33:34,800 Speaker 4: I think, right, but. 722 00:33:34,720 --> 00:33:36,920 Speaker 2: There all of his n is era is two point 723 00:33:36,960 --> 00:33:40,240 Speaker 2: six one, FIP x fipsier at x c ra are 724 00:33:40,280 --> 00:33:42,520 Speaker 2: all between three point two five and three point nine two. 725 00:33:42,720 --> 00:33:44,960 Speaker 2: X FIP is three point five six, Sierra is three 726 00:33:44,960 --> 00:33:47,560 Speaker 2: point nine to one, So they're kind of all in 727 00:33:47,600 --> 00:33:50,240 Speaker 2: the you know, within a half a run of each other. Yep, Yeah, 728 00:33:50,280 --> 00:33:53,360 Speaker 2: I think the Mets are doing some things, and sometimes 729 00:33:53,560 --> 00:33:55,080 Speaker 2: that's all it really needs, is you need that kind 730 00:33:55,080 --> 00:33:58,280 Speaker 2: of like electricity and that energy around you to get like, 731 00:33:58,560 --> 00:34:00,120 Speaker 2: you know, the best version of yourself. But we talkalked 732 00:34:00,120 --> 00:34:02,360 Speaker 2: about it with Luis Robert showing up to that White 733 00:34:02,360 --> 00:34:04,440 Speaker 2: Sox ballpark every day. Griffin Canning has been with the 734 00:34:04,480 --> 00:34:06,720 Speaker 2: Angels for several years, and like that can't be fun 735 00:34:06,760 --> 00:34:09,239 Speaker 2: a lot of times since you know, you know, the 736 00:34:09,280 --> 00:34:11,399 Speaker 2: Mets have a lot of energy right now. Sometimes that's 737 00:34:11,480 --> 00:34:12,799 Speaker 2: that's kind of like what it takes. It's you know, 738 00:34:12,800 --> 00:34:15,600 Speaker 2: these these peckers aren't robots. There's an emotional aspect to it. 739 00:34:15,680 --> 00:34:18,360 Speaker 2: So we'll see kind of like how long this lasts. 740 00:34:18,560 --> 00:34:20,920 Speaker 2: Whip not great, but at one point four, you know, 741 00:34:20,960 --> 00:34:24,480 Speaker 2: I'd like to see something better than that. But yeah, 742 00:34:24,520 --> 00:34:29,040 Speaker 2: it's it's a short term solution to a long term problem. 743 00:34:29,080 --> 00:34:32,439 Speaker 2: And so if you need pitching, you know, maybe play 744 00:34:32,480 --> 00:34:34,120 Speaker 2: matchups and see see what he's looking at. Do we 745 00:34:34,120 --> 00:34:36,080 Speaker 2: know who he's pitching against this week? Let's see. 746 00:34:36,680 --> 00:34:39,320 Speaker 4: I looked it up and now I don't remember because 747 00:34:39,360 --> 00:34:42,319 Speaker 4: you know that that was yesterday, so he was going 748 00:34:42,400 --> 00:34:45,239 Speaker 4: up against your Cubs. Oh yeah, I should have remembered that. 749 00:34:45,640 --> 00:34:47,640 Speaker 4: I mean, the Cubs are only scoring the most runs 750 00:34:47,640 --> 00:34:49,600 Speaker 4: in baseball at the current time, so I'm sure it'll 751 00:34:49,600 --> 00:34:49,960 Speaker 4: go well. 752 00:34:50,280 --> 00:34:52,200 Speaker 2: It is at home, though, it's it's in the Mets 753 00:34:52,719 --> 00:34:57,840 Speaker 2: in Chicago. Yeah, so my favorite pitcher waiver ware target 754 00:34:57,880 --> 00:35:01,080 Speaker 2: is Tony Gonslon, someone that I actually picked up last 755 00:35:01,120 --> 00:35:03,400 Speaker 2: week on waivers while he was like still on the 756 00:35:03,400 --> 00:35:07,520 Speaker 2: IL projected to start this week. That first start, if 757 00:35:07,560 --> 00:35:10,480 Speaker 2: we mentioned in our previous video, went very well. But 758 00:35:10,480 --> 00:35:13,319 Speaker 2: he's still available in a ton of leagues both you know, 759 00:35:13,400 --> 00:35:16,600 Speaker 2: thirty two percent, Yahoo, ESPN twelve percent, CBS forty four percent, 760 00:35:17,320 --> 00:35:20,280 Speaker 2: and there's a good chance that in your league, especially 761 00:35:20,320 --> 00:35:22,719 Speaker 2: if it's like weekly lineups. He was not picked up 762 00:35:22,920 --> 00:35:25,480 Speaker 2: this past Sunday heading into the week, and he's going 763 00:35:25,560 --> 00:35:26,920 Speaker 2: to be the only problem is he's going to be 764 00:35:26,920 --> 00:35:29,080 Speaker 2: probably an attractive target this week. So if you're in 765 00:35:29,080 --> 00:35:30,719 Speaker 2: a fab league, you're probably gonna have to spend a 766 00:35:30,760 --> 00:35:32,839 Speaker 2: decent amount of money, maybe not a ton, but like 767 00:35:33,440 --> 00:35:35,480 Speaker 2: he pitched, his first start went so well and he 768 00:35:35,520 --> 00:35:37,440 Speaker 2: pitches for the Dodgers, that he's going to be more 769 00:35:37,440 --> 00:35:39,520 Speaker 2: expensive than he would otherwise be. So I'm very happy 770 00:35:39,520 --> 00:35:41,560 Speaker 2: that I got a couple of chairs with him last week, 771 00:35:41,760 --> 00:35:43,200 Speaker 2: kind of trying to get out ahead of it where 772 00:35:43,239 --> 00:35:47,080 Speaker 2: I really needed pitching. Sometimes it pays to stream pitching 773 00:35:47,120 --> 00:35:48,919 Speaker 2: as much as as I do, because you you're early 774 00:35:48,960 --> 00:35:52,880 Speaker 2: on guys, because you need to be but uh, we 775 00:35:52,880 --> 00:35:54,359 Speaker 2: already kind of talked about it in a previous video, 776 00:35:54,400 --> 00:35:55,799 Speaker 2: but we can we can circle back to it, but 777 00:35:55,840 --> 00:35:56,840 Speaker 2: we don't have to spend a ton of time on 778 00:35:56,880 --> 00:35:58,920 Speaker 2: Tony Consolin. But what's what's your level of interest on 779 00:35:59,440 --> 00:36:01,720 Speaker 2: adding him this week? Is the potential waiver wire target? 780 00:36:01,960 --> 00:36:04,399 Speaker 4: Yeah, I'm interested in him. I think I would try 781 00:36:04,520 --> 00:36:07,640 Speaker 4: in some of the leagues where I don't ruster him anywhere, 782 00:36:07,680 --> 00:36:10,400 Speaker 4: but the leagues where he's still available, I'm not gonna 783 00:36:10,440 --> 00:36:13,520 Speaker 4: throw a ton of fab money on it. So I 784 00:36:14,080 --> 00:36:16,960 Speaker 4: think it's still important to kind of bid based on 785 00:36:17,040 --> 00:36:18,880 Speaker 4: what you think he will be worth to you, not 786 00:36:18,960 --> 00:36:21,400 Speaker 4: what other people are gonna bid. That's where he falls 787 00:36:21,400 --> 00:36:23,359 Speaker 4: where it's like, I'm not going to overpay for him 788 00:36:23,520 --> 00:36:25,719 Speaker 4: to make sure I get him, But if I can 789 00:36:25,719 --> 00:36:28,600 Speaker 4: get him at the price I want, then that's great 790 00:36:28,600 --> 00:36:30,719 Speaker 4: and I'd be happy to add him. Mostly for what 791 00:36:30,760 --> 00:36:34,560 Speaker 4: you said where it's like, you know, at the during preseason, 792 00:36:34,600 --> 00:36:38,680 Speaker 4: we were just like, get yourself some Dodgers like hitting 793 00:36:38,680 --> 00:36:40,560 Speaker 4: strategies to just pick up people who are in the 794 00:36:40,560 --> 00:36:43,160 Speaker 4: Dodgers lineup. But now it's starting to kind of sort 795 00:36:43,200 --> 00:36:47,000 Speaker 4: out a little bit. And and yeah, and obviously his 796 00:36:47,080 --> 00:36:50,680 Speaker 4: rotation spot is pretty set because they just keep losing people. 797 00:36:50,719 --> 00:36:52,680 Speaker 4: So as long as he's healthy, he's going to take 798 00:36:52,680 --> 00:36:55,200 Speaker 4: the ball. So yeah, so I like him, but only 799 00:36:55,239 --> 00:36:56,520 Speaker 4: at the price that I'm willing to pay. 800 00:36:57,719 --> 00:37:00,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's we always like pick on the Dodger for 801 00:37:00,160 --> 00:37:01,960 Speaker 2: helping so many players, and they're like they have like 802 00:37:02,000 --> 00:37:04,759 Speaker 2: fifteen pitchers, but he was all fifteen. You know, they 803 00:37:05,280 --> 00:37:08,919 Speaker 2: always have to I also, like I mentioned, he would 804 00:37:08,920 --> 00:37:10,400 Speaker 2: probably be available in a lot of leagues if you 805 00:37:10,400 --> 00:37:12,359 Speaker 2: play on NFBC. I know, I tried to add him 806 00:37:12,400 --> 00:37:14,480 Speaker 2: last week and he was not in the system, which 807 00:37:14,560 --> 00:37:17,960 Speaker 2: is like a frustrating quirk that NFBC sometimes has. I 808 00:37:18,000 --> 00:37:19,600 Speaker 2: don't know if I know they do all the time 809 00:37:19,719 --> 00:37:21,640 Speaker 2: like prospects, Like a prospect has to like debut and 810 00:37:21,680 --> 00:37:23,919 Speaker 2: play before he's available. But I tried to add him 811 00:37:23,960 --> 00:37:26,600 Speaker 2: on Sunday and he was not there, and he is 812 00:37:26,640 --> 00:37:28,120 Speaker 2: there now that I'm looking. So I think it's just 813 00:37:28,160 --> 00:37:30,880 Speaker 2: because he's been hurt and he like wasn't in the 814 00:37:30,880 --> 00:37:34,160 Speaker 2: free agent pool and then he debuted and now he is. 815 00:37:34,800 --> 00:37:37,760 Speaker 2: But he's especially like you know, those are deeper leagues, 816 00:37:37,760 --> 00:37:40,480 Speaker 2: like fifteen teams, he's going to go for like twenty 817 00:37:40,480 --> 00:37:43,279 Speaker 2: five percent of your fab probably this. Yeah, I think 818 00:37:43,280 --> 00:37:45,440 Speaker 2: in a regular league you can probably get away with 819 00:37:45,520 --> 00:37:48,839 Speaker 2: like ten percent. Yeah, does that sound right? 820 00:37:49,200 --> 00:37:51,799 Speaker 4: Yeah, I was going to say like eight to ten percent, But. 821 00:37:51,880 --> 00:37:53,840 Speaker 2: Yeah, I think I think ten percent would get it 822 00:37:53,840 --> 00:37:56,759 Speaker 2: done if you want him. But in NBC, it's going 823 00:37:56,800 --> 00:37:58,839 Speaker 2: to be like twenty five percent, you know, in some leagues. 824 00:37:58,880 --> 00:38:00,600 Speaker 2: So that's gonna be tough. All right, Let's close it 825 00:38:00,640 --> 00:38:02,920 Speaker 2: out with some deep league targets and als kind of 826 00:38:03,000 --> 00:38:05,920 Speaker 2: run through them. If you play in deeper leagues, the 827 00:38:05,960 --> 00:38:09,360 Speaker 2: waivers are even grosser than what we were just talking about, 828 00:38:09,680 --> 00:38:12,000 Speaker 2: and so you have to you know, you have to 829 00:38:12,040 --> 00:38:13,799 Speaker 2: look in the mirror and take your medicine sometimes. And 830 00:38:13,880 --> 00:38:17,520 Speaker 2: so some deep league targets. Eddie Rosario, Now that Jared 831 00:38:17,560 --> 00:38:21,360 Speaker 2: Kelnick is sent down and Eddie Rosario is back with 832 00:38:21,400 --> 00:38:24,759 Speaker 2: the Braves, getting the gang back together. He's someone who 833 00:38:24,760 --> 00:38:27,040 Speaker 2: could give you some some production. You know, he's played 834 00:38:27,040 --> 00:38:29,960 Speaker 2: well and he's played for them. Dalton var Show is 835 00:38:30,480 --> 00:38:32,960 Speaker 2: back with the Blue Jays, making very fun catches in 836 00:38:33,000 --> 00:38:34,280 Speaker 2: center field. Did you see that highlight? 837 00:38:34,360 --> 00:38:36,879 Speaker 4: Oh? Yeah, that was incredible. It was It was really fun. Weird, 838 00:38:36,920 --> 00:38:37,799 Speaker 4: but it was incredible. 839 00:38:38,280 --> 00:38:42,000 Speaker 2: So yeah, Jared Duran didn't look thrilled when he was 840 00:38:42,120 --> 00:38:43,680 Speaker 2: He was like rounding second. He was like, are you 841 00:38:43,760 --> 00:38:44,160 Speaker 2: kidding me? 842 00:38:44,320 --> 00:38:45,680 Speaker 4: Yeah? Yeah. 843 00:38:45,800 --> 00:38:47,560 Speaker 2: For anyone who didn't see it, look up the Dalton 844 00:38:47,600 --> 00:38:49,640 Speaker 2: var Show catch. He's like he's in center field and 845 00:38:49,680 --> 00:38:51,719 Speaker 2: he's a really good center fielder, which is kind of 846 00:38:51,719 --> 00:38:53,440 Speaker 2: interesting because he was like a catcher and now he's 847 00:38:53,440 --> 00:38:55,480 Speaker 2: like one of the best downfielders in the league. He's 848 00:38:55,480 --> 00:38:57,880 Speaker 2: like running straight back in centerfield. It looks like he 849 00:38:57,960 --> 00:39:00,719 Speaker 2: kind of trips going onto the warning track and kind 850 00:39:00,719 --> 00:39:03,839 Speaker 2: of like falls down and then just like reaches up 851 00:39:04,000 --> 00:39:06,239 Speaker 2: behind his back with his glove and catches the ball 852 00:39:06,320 --> 00:39:09,360 Speaker 2: like while on a knee and was just like shrugged 853 00:39:09,360 --> 00:39:11,080 Speaker 2: and he was like, yeah, yeah, that was easy there, 854 00:39:11,080 --> 00:39:13,640 Speaker 2: it is, but really probably you know, it's gonna be 855 00:39:13,640 --> 00:39:14,640 Speaker 2: like one of the catches of the year at the 856 00:39:14,680 --> 00:39:15,799 Speaker 2: end of the year. When I started to put those 857 00:39:15,800 --> 00:39:18,759 Speaker 2: shilists together. For Tyler Anderson, someone you and I talked 858 00:39:18,800 --> 00:39:21,320 Speaker 2: about before the show, still widely available and now I 859 00:39:21,400 --> 00:39:24,520 Speaker 2: don't really understand why, Like he's not like the you know, 860 00:39:24,560 --> 00:39:26,080 Speaker 2: like the biggest name out there, but he's just been 861 00:39:26,160 --> 00:39:29,520 Speaker 2: like quietly productive and has been for like two years 862 00:39:30,400 --> 00:39:31,600 Speaker 2: or like a year and a half with dating back 863 00:39:31,600 --> 00:39:33,719 Speaker 2: to because he was like last year or two. So 864 00:39:33,760 --> 00:39:37,680 Speaker 2: if you need stream pitching, he's still available everywhere. Steven Mattz, 865 00:39:37,920 --> 00:39:40,560 Speaker 2: he's back and he's pitching. He's a major league pitcher 866 00:39:40,880 --> 00:39:43,560 Speaker 2: pitching for a major league baseball team. So he's a guy. 867 00:39:43,680 --> 00:39:46,719 Speaker 2: You know, he's a guy you can stream. An interesting name. 868 00:39:46,760 --> 00:39:49,719 Speaker 2: Ben Casparis. We talked about all those Dodgers pitchers. He's 869 00:39:49,719 --> 00:39:52,840 Speaker 2: pitching for the Dodgers. He's pitched really well in relief. 870 00:39:52,880 --> 00:39:54,680 Speaker 2: I think he had like a really rough like first 871 00:39:54,840 --> 00:39:57,160 Speaker 2: or second like he had like a really rough like 872 00:39:57,200 --> 00:39:59,200 Speaker 2: early outing that like balloon to ra and he's been 873 00:39:59,200 --> 00:40:01,759 Speaker 2: like undougeable sen then. But they are stretching him out 874 00:40:01,800 --> 00:40:04,440 Speaker 2: as a starter. I'm not sure. I probably should have 875 00:40:04,440 --> 00:40:06,640 Speaker 2: pulled up the stats. He only want like three innings 876 00:40:06,640 --> 00:40:10,400 Speaker 2: in his first kind of like stretch out appearance, but 877 00:40:10,440 --> 00:40:11,799 Speaker 2: they do want him to stretch out as the starter. 878 00:40:11,840 --> 00:40:14,320 Speaker 2: And he's projected to be or he was projected to 879 00:40:14,320 --> 00:40:15,600 Speaker 2: be a two star pitcher. It doesn't look like he's 880 00:40:15,600 --> 00:40:17,960 Speaker 2: going to be anymore. But that one start should come 881 00:40:18,000 --> 00:40:20,240 Speaker 2: against the Marlins in Miami. But it's not a bad 882 00:40:20,520 --> 00:40:23,759 Speaker 2: start to stream, and that might actually be better because 883 00:40:23,800 --> 00:40:25,279 Speaker 2: it looked like his when he was going to be 884 00:40:25,280 --> 00:40:27,160 Speaker 2: a two star pitcher before they kind of stretch things 885 00:40:27,160 --> 00:40:28,759 Speaker 2: out a little bit. It was going to be at 886 00:40:28,760 --> 00:40:32,440 Speaker 2: Miami and then at the Diamondbacks. If I'm going to 887 00:40:32,480 --> 00:40:34,440 Speaker 2: stream him, mine almost just prefer that one start, Like, 888 00:40:34,480 --> 00:40:36,600 Speaker 2: give me just the Marlins. I don't need the Diamondbacks 889 00:40:36,600 --> 00:40:39,799 Speaker 2: starting there for sure. And then another name I wanted 890 00:40:39,800 --> 00:40:43,319 Speaker 2: to include there is Josh Smith, who's currently starting for 891 00:40:43,360 --> 00:40:45,400 Speaker 2: the Rangers because Corey Seeger is out. Corey Seer is 892 00:40:45,440 --> 00:40:47,440 Speaker 2: supposed to be back this weekend, but also Jake Berger 893 00:40:47,520 --> 00:40:50,080 Speaker 2: was sent down to the minor leagues because he just 894 00:40:50,080 --> 00:40:52,719 Speaker 2: can't hit right now. And Josh Smith, again, like not 895 00:40:52,800 --> 00:40:54,720 Speaker 2: the sexiest name, but if you're in a deep league, 896 00:40:55,160 --> 00:40:57,919 Speaker 2: he's doing fine, and you know he's someone you could 897 00:40:57,920 --> 00:40:59,480 Speaker 2: just have on your roster who's a warm body for 898 00:40:59,520 --> 00:41:02,680 Speaker 2: a little while. He's been hitting fairly high in that 899 00:41:02,719 --> 00:41:06,600 Speaker 2: lineup against righty's. I think that's pretty much it. Anyone 900 00:41:06,600 --> 00:41:08,480 Speaker 2: else any thoughts on those guys before we wrapped up? 901 00:41:08,960 --> 00:41:12,080 Speaker 4: Yeah, the Kasparius is an interesting one because I play 902 00:41:12,120 --> 00:41:14,200 Speaker 4: in a safe holds league and I picked him up 903 00:41:14,800 --> 00:41:16,839 Speaker 4: and then kind of forgot about him a little bit 904 00:41:16,960 --> 00:41:19,000 Speaker 4: until ye had that blow up. I think it was 905 00:41:19,040 --> 00:41:22,880 Speaker 4: against the Cubs. He just had a terrible outing and 906 00:41:22,880 --> 00:41:24,880 Speaker 4: and then I was like, Oh, I have him somewhere, 907 00:41:25,920 --> 00:41:27,680 Speaker 4: and then he had a great next outing, and now 908 00:41:27,680 --> 00:41:30,040 Speaker 4: I'm like, oh, I guess I have a Dodgers starter. 909 00:41:31,280 --> 00:41:33,880 Speaker 4: Like so, yeah, I mean, I like the look of him. 910 00:41:33,960 --> 00:41:36,040 Speaker 4: It'll be it'll be interesting to see if he can 911 00:41:36,120 --> 00:41:38,960 Speaker 4: stretch out and and keep the numbers he's got. But 912 00:41:39,040 --> 00:41:42,000 Speaker 4: the other only other ones beware of Dalton bar Show. 913 00:41:42,480 --> 00:41:44,600 Speaker 4: I feel. I feel like when I was writing his 914 00:41:44,640 --> 00:41:47,080 Speaker 4: profile in the off season, I was just like, can 915 00:41:47,120 --> 00:41:50,279 Speaker 4: anyone bat this badly and keep their job like he? 916 00:41:50,719 --> 00:41:54,160 Speaker 4: His numbers last year were so awful, So just you know, 917 00:41:54,960 --> 00:41:57,120 Speaker 4: you want the home runs he's gonna give you, but 918 00:41:57,520 --> 00:42:00,400 Speaker 4: he will tank your batting average into oblivion, so just 919 00:42:00,440 --> 00:42:01,200 Speaker 4: be careful with him. 920 00:42:01,840 --> 00:42:04,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's He's interesting because he was one of those 921 00:42:04,280 --> 00:42:07,520 Speaker 2: one of those players who we always get excited when 922 00:42:07,560 --> 00:42:10,359 Speaker 2: a player is We talked about it earlier this year 923 00:42:10,360 --> 00:42:13,920 Speaker 2: with Wilson contraras when a guy is catcher eligible and 924 00:42:13,960 --> 00:42:16,239 Speaker 2: it's going to play every day somewhere else You're like, 925 00:42:16,320 --> 00:42:18,680 Speaker 2: this is the guy I need to have because if 926 00:42:18,719 --> 00:42:21,520 Speaker 2: you can get every day production. He's no longer catcher eligible, 927 00:42:21,520 --> 00:42:24,000 Speaker 2: he doesn't catch anymore. But even then, it was like 928 00:42:24,160 --> 00:42:25,719 Speaker 2: the season like could have gone a little bit better, 929 00:42:25,840 --> 00:42:28,080 Speaker 2: you know, could have gone worse. But it's almost like 930 00:42:28,120 --> 00:42:30,800 Speaker 2: since he's stopped catching, his office have never has gotten worse. 931 00:42:32,840 --> 00:42:35,200 Speaker 2: Last year one hundred thirty is this games eighteen home runs, 932 00:42:35,239 --> 00:42:37,359 Speaker 2: but he added to fourteen with ten still but also 933 00:42:37,400 --> 00:42:42,440 Speaker 2: like ten still basis, Yeah, not a great profile, but 934 00:42:42,560 --> 00:42:45,960 Speaker 2: indeply three hundred right now, three games, three hundred. 935 00:42:46,360 --> 00:42:50,120 Speaker 4: That's a large sample size right to people. No, I 936 00:42:50,320 --> 00:42:53,120 Speaker 4: uh yeah, I think that again it's deep. If this 937 00:42:53,400 --> 00:42:56,040 Speaker 4: deep league pick up, then he'll give you some production. 938 00:42:56,320 --> 00:42:59,200 Speaker 4: Just I always just warned that the bank average is 939 00:42:59,239 --> 00:43:01,200 Speaker 4: not going to stay so exactly. 940 00:43:01,320 --> 00:43:04,719 Speaker 2: Also, two hort runs already, although one of them we 941 00:43:05,000 --> 00:43:07,480 Speaker 2: talked about in the previous video was a an O 942 00:43:07,600 --> 00:43:09,799 Speaker 2: two change up from Luguis Gioludo, which is right down 943 00:43:09,800 --> 00:43:11,000 Speaker 2: the middle of the play and he just put it 944 00:43:11,000 --> 00:43:14,359 Speaker 2: into the second deck rightfield. But you know, at least 945 00:43:14,400 --> 00:43:15,880 Speaker 2: he hit it. A lot of people miss that change up, 946 00:43:16,440 --> 00:43:18,800 Speaker 2: all right, That is all we have for this segment. 947 00:43:18,880 --> 00:43:21,279 Speaker 2: Make sure to catch us on our next video and 948 00:43:21,360 --> 00:43:23,840 Speaker 2: our previous video where our previous video we talked about 949 00:43:24,000 --> 00:43:27,640 Speaker 2: Mike Trout, Sandia al Contra, a bunch of early breakouts 950 00:43:27,680 --> 00:43:29,640 Speaker 2: and whether they are real or not real, and some 951 00:43:29,719 --> 00:43:33,120 Speaker 2: burning questions. And our next video we're going to talk pictures, 952 00:43:33,120 --> 00:43:36,520 Speaker 2: streaming pictures, two start pictures, pictures, pictures, pictures that you 953 00:43:36,560 --> 00:43:40,120 Speaker 2: need for your league. And so for Kelly Kirby, I 954 00:43:40,160 --> 00:43:42,399 Speaker 2: am Mike Mahyer. 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