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<v Speaker 1>You're listening to the Fantasy Sports Radio Network Fantasy Best

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<v Speaker 1>This yes, the Fantasy best Friends Forever here on the

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<v Speaker 1>Fantasy Sports Rain Your Network, alongside Frankie Staffle and my

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<v Speaker 1>buddy Jeremy Wolf, Greg Sussman, Jeremy, How you doing? Um? Good?

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<v Speaker 1>Could playing with the mike over here? The mike's fines,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm really happy to be here. We hear you don't

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<v Speaker 1>at some point. Okay, Well, I'm holding it. We're you

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<v Speaker 1>are here today because it's a big day. It's now

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<v Speaker 1>ab aff tradition where we do our big small lottery

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<v Speaker 1>for our whole league, live in studio on the air

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<v Speaker 1>for the world to say. Last year we had Jeff

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<v Speaker 1>the Jets fan. Yes, Jeff, the Jeffs fan. I'm slowly

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<v Speaker 1>meeting Greg's friend group. You were the next one up.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm being he talked to hometown hell all right, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>have I Jaguars fan? Yes? I just remember all your

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<v Speaker 1>friends based on their fandom, their football fandom of all things, too, right,

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<v Speaker 1>Jeff Jeff fan, Hello, hometown Heller, the Jaguars fan, Jeremy.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm being told that you would like to be referred

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<v Speaker 1>to as the artists currently known as Jared Wolf j

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<v Speaker 1>Wolf Artist, Mon Stabiling Jacket. That's pretty cool. Yesterday I

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<v Speaker 1>paid half price, alright, yeah, which is still a pretty

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<v Speaker 1>good deal, you know, right, it's not more who uses that, right,

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<v Speaker 1>I've been like so out of wrestling. They don't call

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<v Speaker 1>him that anymore. The artists formerly known as Shinskay No,

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<v Speaker 1>I don't even to call him that anymore. Not anymore.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna roll with it. The artists currently know a thing.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't need the the headphones. I could hear you

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<v Speaker 1>guys right here, perfect headphones off, take your shoes off,

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<v Speaker 1>make yourself feel at home, whatever you want. Let's take

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<v Speaker 1>the shoes off. You know that's cool. So on the

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<v Speaker 1>show today, it's really fun show. We have our draft

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<v Speaker 1>lottery live. We're gonna tell a couple of stories in

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<v Speaker 1>regards to that. Um. But later on the show, John

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<v Speaker 1>el is gonna join us and we're gonna talk about

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<v Speaker 1>some best ball strategies. Frank, Yeah, he's basically, to my knowledge,

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<v Speaker 1>the gym day of fantasy baseball. You know, Jim Day

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<v Speaker 1>does like a hundred different bestball leagues, you know, a

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<v Speaker 1>hundred plus fantasy football leagues. This guy that we have

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<v Speaker 1>coming on, John l are you following on Twitter at

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<v Speaker 1>MLB moving a VG has got a bunch of awesome

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<v Speaker 1>stats graphs that he puts out. He's pretty much done

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<v Speaker 1>like fifty best ball Baseball drafts already, and he basically

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<v Speaker 1>hads it down to like a formula, a science of

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<v Speaker 1>how to win and how to make money doing so.

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<v Speaker 1>So we're gonna have him on later on the show

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<v Speaker 1>and we'll talk about that. It's gonna be a lot

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<v Speaker 1>of fun. Great, he's pumped. It's gonna be a great show.

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<v Speaker 1>We're not only to talk about our draft lottery, of course,

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<v Speaker 1>but some strategy that goes into it. So we've got

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<v Speaker 1>some questions on Twitter about draft strategy this year. Um

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<v Speaker 1>really every year, I guess, like where you want to

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<v Speaker 1>be in the draft, what your opinion is. I want

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<v Speaker 1>to know where do you guys want to draft. I

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<v Speaker 1>also want to know the history of this league. For example,

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<v Speaker 1>J Wolfe, have you performed well in this league? Has

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<v Speaker 1>Greg performed well in this league? So I'm I'm a champion.

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<v Speaker 1>I am on a trophy which is which is good? Greg?

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<v Speaker 1>Gregor was actually probably the most dominant Greg's the is

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<v Speaker 1>the reigning defending champion, Frank Frank some of those things.

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<v Speaker 1>So that thanks to you. Yeah, that's true, because you

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<v Speaker 1>told me to drive the cashi. He's good at baseball.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, why doesn't he help me when we team

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<v Speaker 1>up together. He's good at baseball, But he also has youse. Um,

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<v Speaker 1>so we have um Corban. Maybe I'll start helping out

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<v Speaker 1>J wolf on the stud I haven't made the playoffs

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<v Speaker 1>in seven years. We're gonna, We're gonna, We're gonna emails.

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<v Speaker 1>So yeah, So I wrote my initially email to the league,

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<v Speaker 1>and Jeremy cares about baseball more than anybody else in

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<v Speaker 1>the league. Like he's talking about baseball sixty five, Like

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<v Speaker 1>he doesn't care about football and baseball is everything to him,

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<v Speaker 1>and that's weird, but it's very rare to find that.

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<v Speaker 1>So he cares more about baseball than anything. So I

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<v Speaker 1>just I just felt like he hadn't I liked you

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<v Speaker 1>up until now. I just felt like he really cared

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<v Speaker 1>a lot, Like I don't remember making the playoffs in

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<v Speaker 1>a while. So when I sent my like hello email

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<v Speaker 1>to the league, I went back through the commissioner and

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<v Speaker 1>the commissioner that's so. Yeah, I know it's awful. Um,

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<v Speaker 1>there's one thing worse than being a commissioner in fantasy football.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't agree for the is worse, Yeah, because people

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<v Speaker 1>care more about I feel like there's more like moving parts.

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<v Speaker 1>Though with baseballs, yes there's a lot going on, but

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<v Speaker 1>people care more about football, so there's like a bigger

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<v Speaker 1>player pools. Think football the one day a week thing

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<v Speaker 1>really just builds up the hype and people get going

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<v Speaker 1>into it. But baseball, like ar league is pretty into

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<v Speaker 1>it for the most part. Well, we got we got

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<v Speaker 1>rid of some of the dead weight. So two of

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<v Speaker 1>our long so we've been so we've been around for

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<v Speaker 1>fifteen Jeff fans in. So we've been around for fifteen years.

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<v Speaker 1>Our league. And two of our members said, one of hum, like,

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<v Speaker 1>you know what, I don't I don't care about baseball

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<v Speaker 1>afore I don't want to be in this. I don't

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<v Speaker 1>want to do this. And we've had a few people

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<v Speaker 1>drop out as well, so so he dropped down. He's

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<v Speaker 1>actually unfortunate. He's actually a football commissioner and he dropped

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<v Speaker 1>out of baseball. And then the other person never he's

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<v Speaker 1>always very good at drafting, but never actually they did

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<v Speaker 1>anything during the season, so he would he's one of

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<v Speaker 1>those guys what living later on, he'll be great at bestball.

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<v Speaker 1>Basketball is like perfect for him. And he's one of

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<v Speaker 1>those guys that like makes the playoffs because a really

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<v Speaker 1>good draft up. He has like under ten moves made

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<v Speaker 1>during the season. You can't really win in baseball without,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, so we can pick ups. So we do.

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<v Speaker 1>So we brought two members, two members in the league.

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<v Speaker 1>It's keeper league. And this guy this is the drafting

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<v Speaker 1>like drafted lad. So the guy coming into the league

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<v Speaker 1>gets lad Now that's cool. So who are the two

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<v Speaker 1>new guys, Guy and Ben and Bash? Sounds like a

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<v Speaker 1>tag team, Ben and Bad. I want to know more

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<v Speaker 1>about Bash. He's uh a step cousin. Is it his

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<v Speaker 1>real name? Michael bas Bro? Michael Bash is his name?

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<v Speaker 1>Probably hired him to become in the league. So you

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<v Speaker 1>could just treat cast well, the fact is you're going

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<v Speaker 1>to it's part of your family. I will tell you this.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't even exist. I didn't ever seen insider knowledge

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<v Speaker 1>that Jeff's already already tried to talk talk trade with him.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm trying to swindle Jeff. Jeffs already trying to get

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<v Speaker 1>no idea, no idea. So last year on this program,

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<v Speaker 1>we did the lottery, right, we did. We did the lottery.

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<v Speaker 1>Jeff was here. It was all fair and it was great.

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<v Speaker 1>It worked out really really well. So for whatever reason, Frankie,

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<v Speaker 1>our friends like, there's always a little momentum to do

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<v Speaker 1>the lottery. And when I told you we're doing the

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<v Speaker 1>lottery today, you're like, that's so early, like when you're draft.

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<v Speaker 1>So our drafts March nineteen, which our commissioner hasn't even welcoming,

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<v Speaker 1>no no, he's he's hit a supperating but he hasn't

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<v Speaker 1>talked like draft lottery at all. So it was like

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<v Speaker 1>a March thing. So our draft is our March nineteenth.

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<v Speaker 1>The keepers will do a week before March twelve. And

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<v Speaker 1>it's like, you know, slowly, but sureley you get there,

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<v Speaker 1>you know. So there's always a little momentum to do

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<v Speaker 1>the lottery. You're like like a month and in like

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<v Speaker 1>ten days. And people want to People want to research,

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<v Speaker 1>like you and I talked. I mean, i'd like to.

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<v Speaker 1>I like to know my draft early to like you

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<v Speaker 1>and I talk to people every day. But people want

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<v Speaker 1>to research their draft slot and have an idea of

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<v Speaker 1>where things. It was this a keeper league, yes, all right.

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<v Speaker 1>You already mentioned Vladimcgrero did so, all right, So yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>it changes who was available in the first round exactly.

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<v Speaker 1>So people want to scout and I can respect that.

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<v Speaker 1>So you have good keepers. Um, that's the league where

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<v Speaker 1>you kept I made you keep raw failed divers last Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm sorry, It's ok. There's Azzi Albis, Raphael Devers. Don't

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<v Speaker 1>forget that. Hey, you know what, A obviously sucked in

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<v Speaker 1>the second half, So come on, there's a. There's a

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<v Speaker 1>right side to everything. I'm gonna asking my question about

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<v Speaker 1>my keepers a little bit later on keepers, everyone else,

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<v Speaker 1>come on up the keepers already, let's hear it. So

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<v Speaker 1>I got Mike Conford, oh, in the fifteenth round, like

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<v Speaker 1>it's good, dear Mitch, Mitch Haniger in the seventeenth round,

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<v Speaker 1>like Mitch, I'm a little worried about the Mariner's lineup,

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<v Speaker 1>but I liked seventeen und it's great for whatever I got.

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<v Speaker 1>Um Matt Chapman also in the seventeenth round, like one

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<v Speaker 1>of those being the sixteenth, like chance, you'll have to choose.

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<v Speaker 1>I'll probably keep chatting defenses in the category in this league. No,

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<v Speaker 1>it's not. I try and once to make errors a category,

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<v Speaker 1>but now I'm gonna blank on my fourth one. Of course,

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<v Speaker 1>you remember it. I bet you. Everyone else remembers it,

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<v Speaker 1>but you don't have christ names anymore, right, Matt Carpenter

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<v Speaker 1>my captain. Captain and Matt Carpenter in the seven seventh round,

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<v Speaker 1>seventh round, All right, yeah, that's solid, frank you. No,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna big picture, big pitch. I have two first

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<v Speaker 1>round picks too, so he traded so given that out

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<v Speaker 1>of it, last year imaging a fan of trading draft picks,

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<v Speaker 1>by the way, didn't it's great for years and a

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<v Speaker 1>third round pick. Very annoying for the commission. It's not

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<v Speaker 1>had a basketball league one year where you know, we

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<v Speaker 1>had trading draft picks. It was a disaster. So it's

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<v Speaker 1>because you don't do it as well as clean as

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<v Speaker 1>we do it. Because it's like we have an offline spreadsheet.

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<v Speaker 1>Each color represents somebody, so it makes it very easy.

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<v Speaker 1>I gotta greg. But people get crazy, you know, like

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<v Speaker 1>and then they'll trade away raft picks and then try

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<v Speaker 1>and lead league. You know, they'll try and win that

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<v Speaker 1>year and then try and leave the league. We don't

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<v Speaker 1>have that, like organ We didn't. We didn't. We didn't

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<v Speaker 1>allow them to make trades last year. Once they said that,

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<v Speaker 1>once they said leaving the league, we did not allow

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<v Speaker 1>Them's in a podcast where you know, if it if it,

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<v Speaker 1>if it's the league that goes this deep, you should

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<v Speaker 1>have people pay for the next year in advance. What

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<v Speaker 1>do you think about that? Don't pay until someone wins? Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>so everyone so basically everyone pays a bad idea. So

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<v Speaker 1>everyone like if it's a dynasty league, like you're in

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<v Speaker 1>advance so that you can't just like ween In, trade

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<v Speaker 1>away all your draft picks and then leave the league.

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<v Speaker 1>So I like that idea, and like we have a

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<v Speaker 1>rule like she supposed to pay before the draft. Everyone

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<v Speaker 1>follows it. But but Jeremy, so this went back before

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<v Speaker 1>when he was, you know, struggling for cash between jobs.

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<v Speaker 1>So he just like, I don't have the money right now,

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<v Speaker 1>and now he has the he's the artist known. Now

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<v Speaker 1>he has the money, he still swim the cash. Yeah. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I'd just rather be in my bank he's got the jacket,

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<v Speaker 1>he's got it, rather than be alone to me for

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<v Speaker 1>six months. Yeah. Yeah, that's It's just principal thing. And

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<v Speaker 1>don't even don't even pay. You won't pay him this

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<v Speaker 1>here because you're gonna win, because IM gonna help. You're

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<v Speaker 1>not paid. He's always paid, always always. You're not gonna

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<v Speaker 1>have to pay this here because you're gonna win. This

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<v Speaker 1>is the year of the kids, looking Ford, Oh baby,

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<v Speaker 1>the kids. So my potential keepers, I have Aronado in

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<v Speaker 1>some round, right, And then so I told I told

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<v Speaker 1>you this um off Eronado in around. You know, it's

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<v Speaker 1>just it's Eronado in the seventh all right, Yeah, that's fine.

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<v Speaker 1>Blake Snell in the tenth, We love that, Patrick corbyan

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<v Speaker 1>in the eleventh. Alright, So then Corby a little bit

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<v Speaker 1>this week. So then it comes down to my other keeper,

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<v Speaker 1>and I have this idea that I might want to

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<v Speaker 1>do because we've talked a lot about this guy this

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<v Speaker 1>week off the air. I could keep Zach Wheeler as well,

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<v Speaker 1>but I wouldn't have a pick nine, ten elevenicks would

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<v Speaker 1>be Wheeler, Snell, Corban and all those guys around my

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<v Speaker 1>team at one point last year. So these guys could

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<v Speaker 1>have all been potentially on my team forever. And I

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<v Speaker 1>just have been really bad at Fantasy baseball seven years.

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<v Speaker 1>So you did that last year. Three rounds not a keeper.

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<v Speaker 1>It's both good and bad, okay, because you're getting players

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<v Speaker 1>that are better, but like, you don't have access to

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<v Speaker 1>the player pool watching guys, like it's like a break

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<v Speaker 1>in the draft for you. Right yere, you're gonna come

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<v Speaker 1>back and you see what's going on. You drink a beer, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>of course, you can go use the bathroom. Do we

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<v Speaker 1>gotta do? You get three rounds out? Three rounds off?

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<v Speaker 1>You really need to pay attention. You need to pay

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<v Speaker 1>attention like closing two rounds before you're about like you

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<v Speaker 1>have that shriek of not having picks. You have to

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<v Speaker 1>pay attention because I remember last here, dummy idiot, I

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<v Speaker 1>drafted Evan Longoria bum my third basement, right. I was like, oh,

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<v Speaker 1>it's sorry, I'm gonna take blakes now on the next round.

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<v Speaker 1>Miscalculated and then and then Florida ended up getting blakes Now.

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<v Speaker 1>And like the twelveth round, I didn't have my tent

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<v Speaker 1>eleven twelve pick and I wanted blakes now, and I

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<v Speaker 1>was I had a cued up and like, all right,

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<v Speaker 1>I need a third basem'ly gonna take a long glory

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<v Speaker 1>here and next round gonna take blakes now. I wasn't

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<v Speaker 1>paying enough attention. It's a bad and that's why I

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<v Speaker 1>tell you, like it's good and bad. You get nervous,

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<v Speaker 1>but you gotta pay attention. Man. So I'm nervous about that.

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<v Speaker 1>I can keep or I don't keep one of those guys,

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<v Speaker 1>and I can keep Justin Turner in the thirteenth. I

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<v Speaker 1>believe just points, I mean basically points for purposes get

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<v Speaker 1>trans hit or strike out exactly pretty good. Now you

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<v Speaker 1>know that's what. So that's what I'm that's where my

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<v Speaker 1>head's at. We're wait to see who the Dodgers sign

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<v Speaker 1>before Yeah, of course, so I'm gonna see what's going on.

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<v Speaker 1>And we have got to keep each you think so,

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<v Speaker 1>or he'll be the ninth. It's good value. It's just

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<v Speaker 1>you're gonna have Snell Wheeler Corp. To start, and I

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<v Speaker 1>could go hit or hit or hit her head or

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<v Speaker 1>hatter you know one. I have four can I have

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<v Speaker 1>four starters? Not to worry about it for a while.

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<v Speaker 1>So that's where my heads are right now. Cool. Right,

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<v Speaker 1>So going back to the draft lottery, like people want

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<v Speaker 1>to always do it early, and there's always a little

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<v Speaker 1>bit of a momentum in my league to do it

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<v Speaker 1>around the super Bowl because obviously we all get together

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<v Speaker 1>and watch the Super Bowl. Might say, what I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>we all, Frank, I mean everybody but me, because I

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<v Speaker 1>traditionally always watched my dad. It's been it's been a

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<v Speaker 1>think my whole life. But we always watched Super Bowl

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<v Speaker 1>together and everybody knows that, and it's totally fine. So

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<v Speaker 1>because I'm the commissioner of the Baseball League, obviously I'm

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<v Speaker 1>not doing the lottery when I'm not there. The commissioner

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<v Speaker 1>and also this year defending champion of said league. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>so I was like, we'll do lottery collusion there. So

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<v Speaker 1>we did this whole thing where it's like, okay, we're

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<v Speaker 1>all friends. My my point of view is we're all friends.

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<v Speaker 1>We don't get together whatever and do a lottery, Like,

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<v Speaker 1>why does it have to be this? They well, you

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<v Speaker 1>know I can't make it. Yeah, and then we have

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<v Speaker 1>one less day of programming in February. Right. So, so

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<v Speaker 1>Jeremy was on the other side. It was an argument

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<v Speaker 1>and he said, you're being a douche. We're doing a

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<v Speaker 1>lottery without much. It was much worse than that. I

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<v Speaker 1>used douche for our purposes. It was like, you're a douche.

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<v Speaker 1>We're doing a lottery. I don't understand word. I go, well,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, my dad's coming over. I probably can make

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<v Speaker 1>it Super Bowl Sunday. I probably can get there where

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<v Speaker 1>everybody was at three, hang out for three to three thirty,

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<v Speaker 1>and then go back before my dad gets there. And

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<v Speaker 1>Jeffy was like, well, I'm not going till four. We're

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<v Speaker 1>thirty and I'm like, but I'm trying to accommodate you.

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<v Speaker 1>He goes, then just face time me for a lottery?

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<v Speaker 1>Are you kidding me? I'm going there for for you.

0:14:41.480 --> 0:14:45.080
<v Speaker 1>He's like, I'm good, you're both Sunday getting there at

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<v Speaker 1>four thirty. I mean, you can't knock. You can't knock

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<v Speaker 1>him for getting there for but he couldn't get it

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<v Speaker 1>off three. I was so bored at four. I was

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<v Speaker 1>with my friends, but like your friends, was like, why

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<v Speaker 1>isn't the game starting yet? But it's you on me

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<v Speaker 1>to be there at three the lottery? What's what you

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<v Speaker 1>wanted to do? But no one else was coming at three?

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<v Speaker 1>But if we could have had everybody coming, if you

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<v Speaker 1>really want to come on there to argue about this,

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<v Speaker 1>I just say I just wanted to do the ladder,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, and here you are, here, we are so

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<v Speaker 1>after this and so Jeremy and I are. Group chat

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<v Speaker 1>went back and forth pretty pretty extensively. How many people

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<v Speaker 1>are inside group chat? Eleven? Is it that's pretty legit

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<v Speaker 1>like a text? Or is it it's a yeah? What

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<v Speaker 1>is your is it constantly going off? Well? You see

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<v Speaker 1>my phone always going off? I don't. I don't have

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<v Speaker 1>the buzzer on to like the notifications. I'll pop out

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<v Speaker 1>like an occasional notification so so are are f fantasy

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<v Speaker 1>chat is not good enough for you? But you can

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<v Speaker 1>have an eleven person I'm not friends with those people.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm telling you right now. We have we have like

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<v Speaker 1>a twelve person a fan You're right, eight people. It's

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<v Speaker 1>me Greg Florio and like five dudes from California that

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<v Speaker 1>we have no idea who they are and we're basically

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<v Speaker 1>just talking to them like we're best friends. It's true,

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<v Speaker 1>we don't I know in this chat we have. We

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<v Speaker 1>got Kane, we got JORDI got Undertaker. You like that joke, right,

0:16:06.200 --> 0:16:08.600
<v Speaker 1>We got Kane and Jordan though I know them. We

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<v Speaker 1>don't have a chat. We have like an emails's a

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<v Speaker 1>you Biff and Rob has a chat, right, Yeah, that's

0:16:13.360 --> 0:16:15.040
<v Speaker 1>that's our that's our friend chat. But we don't have

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<v Speaker 1>like a fantasy baseball like text chat or anything. So

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<v Speaker 1>like this group chat just our whole group of friends.

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<v Speaker 1>Like even the people that are not involved our baseball anymore,

0:16:22.640 --> 0:16:24.800
<v Speaker 1>they're still the chat obviously. How you got kick him out?

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<v Speaker 1>We kick him off the baseball thread basically email thread.

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<v Speaker 1>But there still are a group chat. I mean, there's

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<v Speaker 1>a lot to maintain. It's our friends. Man, good gup

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<v Speaker 1>of friends out of it all? Right, Jerry, we we

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<v Speaker 1>got about a minute left. You have two first round

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<v Speaker 1>picks due to the shows of Tree last year. What

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<v Speaker 1>pick do you want? Ideally, what picks do you want?

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<v Speaker 1>I want one and two because I think there's a

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<v Speaker 1>clear one and two in early Given the keepers, it's

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<v Speaker 1>it's Mookie Bets and Max Shrs would be the top two.

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<v Speaker 1>What's the dromiras as well? So there's three really good players, Yeah, totally,

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<v Speaker 1>but I at two of the top three and keeping

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<v Speaker 1>four hitters. I'm keeping four hitters, so ideally I would

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<v Speaker 1>would like to get shares in it. So I want

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<v Speaker 1>one or two. Okay, we'll see what happens when we

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<v Speaker 1>come back. We'll spin the ducks will get in the lottery.

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<v Speaker 1>Best ball strategy coming up as well. Well, they're right back.

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<v Speaker 1>Fantasy Best Friends Forever, Fantasy Sports Radio Network, live with

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<v Speaker 1>you inside Studio thirty four. That is Frank Stample. This

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<v Speaker 1>is my buddy, Jerry Will follow that j Will Studios

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<v Speaker 1>on Instagram, and I am Gregman Jerry inside Studio thirty

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<v Speaker 1>four for our home league draft lottery. So inside our

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<v Speaker 1>spinning wheel, we have twelve ducks. Each duck has a

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<v Speaker 1>name on the bottom of it. First duck out becomes

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<v Speaker 1>the first pick over all. Are you ready, Jerry? Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm ready. I just I just want to say one

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<v Speaker 1>thing before we start. Um, just something cool. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>Greg and I have been in this fancy league for

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<v Speaker 1>for how many years? Greg? Forever for a long time,

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<v Speaker 1>and um, We've always said that one day we're gonna

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<v Speaker 1>be on the radio. It'since high school. And then are

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<v Speaker 1>thirteen years later, and I just I just think it's

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<v Speaker 1>so cool that Greg has has filowed up what he

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<v Speaker 1>wanted to do his whole life. Here I am, and

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<v Speaker 1>I'm about to do uhm on YouTube and television or whatnot.

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<v Speaker 1>Think it goes back that deep. You guys went to

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<v Speaker 1>high school together. Ye we we thought we were gonna

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<v Speaker 1>be on air partners. I have won a different round

0:20:50.240 --> 0:20:53.520
<v Speaker 1>obviously different. Yeah, but radio wasn't your thing. I mean

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<v Speaker 1>we can, we can guess. I don't think i'd be

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<v Speaker 1>bad at it. But you're doing all right naturally, Jeff,

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<v Speaker 1>So you're you're from You're from Jersey Shore too. With

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<v Speaker 1>Greg Jersey Shore. We have have okay, great pictures of

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<v Speaker 1>Gregg with a blowout from back in the days. Just

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<v Speaker 1>have to find those. It it wasn't a backup on

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<v Speaker 1>the screen. You know, I'm gonna look up pictures of

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<v Speaker 1>you in a pool and I'm gonna have those going

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<v Speaker 1>all week everybody and everybody knows everybody has pictures of

0:21:19.320 --> 0:21:20.359
<v Speaker 1>me in a pool. It's not like I s It's

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<v Speaker 1>not got hidden face oh, it's gonna live view of

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<v Speaker 1>Greg downtime. You know, I just I just want pictures

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<v Speaker 1>of you laying on like a float in a pool.

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<v Speaker 1>Should be hard to find. Those Those are gonna be

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<v Speaker 1>alright over the network. All right, let's spin the wheel

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<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna have. I'm gonna take first franks because I'm

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<v Speaker 1>the defending champion. And then do I spin and like

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<v Speaker 1>you open or how does it start? Spin it? Open

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<v Speaker 1>it up? Year you just have like a chance, spin

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<v Speaker 1>the ducks spin the It's not creative at all. Jeff

0:21:46.359 --> 0:21:50.560
<v Speaker 1>probably came up with something, wasn't the alright, open it up?

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<v Speaker 1>And I don't wanna. I don't want to look obviously,

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<v Speaker 1>don't look closing my eye. Jeremy's my eyes closed when

0:21:56.960 --> 0:21:58.480
<v Speaker 1>you're looking the other way anyway, too, all right, I

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<v Speaker 1>don't wanna. I don't want to make your time here.

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<v Speaker 1>I got it here, we got I'm nervous. This is

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<v Speaker 1>the very first pick my homely draft. I know, like

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<v Speaker 1>twelve people care about this more than anybody else, but

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<v Speaker 1>like we really care. I care. Jerry's got two first

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<v Speaker 1>round picks. I'm really nervous. Does he have the first

0:22:13.560 --> 0:22:18.440
<v Speaker 1>overall pick to j Wolfe the first overall pick. But

0:22:18.560 --> 0:22:26.159
<v Speaker 1>I've been Fantasy Baseball draft ghost too. I got you

0:22:26.320 --> 0:22:30.120
<v Speaker 1>every duck in here, says Greg. Baby, I was awesome.

0:22:31.480 --> 0:22:34.160
<v Speaker 1>What does that say? Maybe I see bash the bash

0:22:34.240 --> 0:22:40.200
<v Speaker 1>Broson there. Wow, that was amazing. Spit him again, frank

0:22:41.760 --> 0:22:44.000
<v Speaker 1>him again. Are you gonna take I don't know. I'm

0:22:44.040 --> 0:22:47.480
<v Speaker 1>too happy. Probably gonna take movie bats. But I'm angry.

0:22:50.200 --> 0:22:52.200
<v Speaker 1>This is what happens, right, So now I go again.

0:22:52.240 --> 0:22:54.440
<v Speaker 1>Because I picked my name out, what has to be me?

0:22:55.040 --> 0:22:58.120
<v Speaker 1>I'm sorry, Jareba, all right, this is all this. Look

0:22:58.240 --> 0:23:00.119
<v Speaker 1>if this is Hey, how you're root against me? This

0:23:00.280 --> 0:23:01.879
<v Speaker 1>is I mean, I have to If this is j

0:23:01.960 --> 0:23:04.000
<v Speaker 1>wolf you gotta take Bess first. Let's let him get shirts.

0:23:04.000 --> 0:23:05.639
<v Speaker 1>All right. I got a second pick. Here me go,

0:23:06.440 --> 0:23:10.880
<v Speaker 1>second overall pick, but Alvin Fantasy Baseball Draft it goes

0:23:11.000 --> 0:23:18.440
<v Speaker 1>to Evan Kersh justin mantel tour. Congratulations. Who is that?

0:23:18.840 --> 0:23:21.159
<v Speaker 1>I met the coach when I heard his name. You

0:23:21.240 --> 0:23:24.240
<v Speaker 1>might have you might have. Sorry, Yeah, this is this

0:23:24.400 --> 0:23:27.159
<v Speaker 1>is not working outright. You could have like middle of

0:23:27.359 --> 0:23:29.639
<v Speaker 1>the draft, like back to back pack like six and

0:23:29.800 --> 0:23:32.520
<v Speaker 1>seven or something. I'm sorry, you can said, you can

0:23:32.560 --> 0:23:34.600
<v Speaker 1>take the next one. All right, Jeremy can't take it

0:23:34.640 --> 0:23:36.679
<v Speaker 1>yet that I really want to get the bass bros.

0:23:37.280 --> 0:23:43.520
<v Speaker 1>Just one. Number three overall it goes too Yes, I'm sorry,

0:23:43.600 --> 0:23:45.720
<v Speaker 1>j Wolf. It's not him. You were off by one

0:23:50.200 --> 0:23:53.000
<v Speaker 1>that worked out. Well, you gotta make a trade so

0:23:53.040 --> 0:23:55.080
<v Speaker 1>you can trade up and get us. It's possible. Take

0:23:55.600 --> 0:24:00.439
<v Speaker 1>that my pitching solved. Damn, just stop spinning for that one.

0:24:00.480 --> 0:24:02.240
<v Speaker 1>I like that I can still get you still get

0:24:02.240 --> 0:24:04.840
<v Speaker 1>four he got Jeremy. You're Jeremy, You're up. Don't look

0:24:04.840 --> 0:24:09.080
<v Speaker 1>because I look for silk there here we go. Number

0:24:09.160 --> 0:24:13.160
<v Speaker 1>four overall goes to my buddy job Mike comp Sorry

0:24:13.480 --> 0:24:16.000
<v Speaker 1>pick number four. I I definitely never met that guy.

0:24:16.040 --> 0:24:19.680
<v Speaker 1>Now he lives in North Carolina. Yeah, I'm fairly certain

0:24:19.720 --> 0:24:21.920
<v Speaker 1>I haven't met him. You have not, Alright, So we

0:24:22.000 --> 0:24:24.000
<v Speaker 1>were four picks or four picks in a lot of

0:24:24.000 --> 0:24:26.159
<v Speaker 1>the job is gone because Jeremy and I both got pit. Well,

0:24:26.600 --> 0:24:29.320
<v Speaker 1>here's a second pick I would like. Towards the end

0:24:29.320 --> 0:24:33.440
<v Speaker 1>of the draft, I'm now rooting for Bash even I want.

0:24:33.560 --> 0:24:35.359
<v Speaker 1>I want Bash, you get whatever pick he want pick next.

0:24:35.440 --> 0:24:38.600
<v Speaker 1>Jeremy and I also want Jeff the Jeff fan to

0:24:38.640 --> 0:24:42.359
<v Speaker 1>get whatever pick he wants number five overall J Flex,

0:24:42.760 --> 0:24:46.400
<v Speaker 1>the j who's j Flex, He's master Flex, He's married,

0:24:46.440 --> 0:24:51.000
<v Speaker 1>he's got kids, married kid and so cute. Do you

0:24:51.000 --> 0:24:53.000
<v Speaker 1>remember do you remember my buddy that dropped off these

0:24:53.080 --> 0:24:55.840
<v Speaker 1>exact shoes here from foot locker. I don't want even

0:24:56.480 --> 0:24:59.600
<v Speaker 1>I remember Snagly, remember him walking in and like getting you.

0:25:00.160 --> 0:25:02.879
<v Speaker 1>I don't remember how he looks, all right, like a

0:25:02.920 --> 0:25:06.560
<v Speaker 1>lot older than you guys. You know, so he's like fifty, right,

0:25:07.880 --> 0:25:09.760
<v Speaker 1>I have to choke that Greig's really old. It's not

0:25:09.800 --> 0:25:12.240
<v Speaker 1>really Jeremy's older than you could pick for I'm a

0:25:12.280 --> 0:25:17.080
<v Speaker 1>little bit older. Yeah, alright with the what are we six?

0:25:18.359 --> 0:25:20.119
<v Speaker 1>The six over pick and rooting for Silk to get

0:25:20.160 --> 0:25:22.399
<v Speaker 1>a higher pick, right, whatever you want? When when depends?

0:25:22.440 --> 0:25:24.879
<v Speaker 1>When you want the highest pick, the highest pit but

0:25:25.000 --> 0:25:32.679
<v Speaker 1>isn't number six, it's not that goes to bash there

0:25:32.720 --> 0:25:34.800
<v Speaker 1>you go? I mean, six picks kind of bad. I

0:25:34.880 --> 0:25:37.520
<v Speaker 1>love six picks right in the middle. I love being

0:25:37.600 --> 0:25:39.760
<v Speaker 1>right in the middle of the draft. The next one,

0:25:39.920 --> 0:25:42.280
<v Speaker 1>I think, you know, Jay Wolf, you should have one

0:25:42.320 --> 0:25:43.879
<v Speaker 1>early pick and one late pick. I feel like that

0:25:43.920 --> 0:25:45.879
<v Speaker 1>would work out pretty but you know, he only has

0:25:45.920 --> 0:25:48.000
<v Speaker 1>to have my third round, like I'm the third slot,

0:25:48.119 --> 0:25:49.760
<v Speaker 1>so now I just want the earliest picks. I only

0:25:49.800 --> 0:25:52.399
<v Speaker 1>get one pick. You know, it's the first round. He

0:25:52.440 --> 0:25:54.480
<v Speaker 1>already has his draft slot. He doesn't have the other

0:25:54.560 --> 0:25:56.480
<v Speaker 1>first pick. I only have one pick, so I wanted

0:25:56.520 --> 0:25:58.480
<v Speaker 1>to be the earliest one. I wanted first. You know. Yeah?

0:25:58.480 --> 0:26:02.719
<v Speaker 1>Fair enough? Uh? Yes? With the seventh world pick, Yes,

0:26:03.119 --> 0:26:08.560
<v Speaker 1>home down Heller, Hello doctor, all right, hold town, Helen,

0:26:08.760 --> 0:26:13.000
<v Speaker 1>he's a doctor. He's not sound. Holdtown Heller goes number seven.

0:26:13.760 --> 0:26:18.040
<v Speaker 1>That means Jeff and Jeff still in. Alright, what pick

0:26:18.080 --> 0:26:21.240
<v Speaker 1>does jet fan Jeff want, no idea, as he's probably

0:26:21.240 --> 0:26:23.960
<v Speaker 1>already really upset. No one's actually responding at the moment,

0:26:26.600 --> 0:26:30.879
<v Speaker 1>reaching into the pool of ducks, and we go with

0:26:31.200 --> 0:26:34.600
<v Speaker 1>number eight. Number eight pick Malvin fancy baseball league goes

0:26:34.680 --> 0:26:41.359
<v Speaker 1>to dabe, Oh, Marenzi, he's league. We just go back

0:26:41.400 --> 0:26:44.280
<v Speaker 1>to how Greg picked himself first. Yeah, amazing, that was

0:26:44.640 --> 0:26:46.840
<v Speaker 1>a joke. I feel like something FLUKEU like that happened

0:26:46.880 --> 0:26:49.679
<v Speaker 1>last year too, did it? I had seventh pick last night?

0:26:49.760 --> 0:26:51.119
<v Speaker 1>You know what you should have done? Have you ever

0:26:51.200 --> 0:26:52.800
<v Speaker 1>done this before? Where you picked the duck, but the

0:26:52.880 --> 0:26:54.720
<v Speaker 1>first duck that you pick is picked twelve yeah, we

0:26:54.760 --> 0:26:57.960
<v Speaker 1>did it. We did it last year. Gest, we did

0:26:58.000 --> 0:27:00.760
<v Speaker 1>it last year. Yeah, we were close. We were like tough.

0:27:00.920 --> 0:27:03.399
<v Speaker 1>We had so you had like the he had like

0:27:03.440 --> 0:27:06.240
<v Speaker 1>the second pick, basically had the first pick in football.

0:27:06.240 --> 0:27:07.800
<v Speaker 1>We were in the middle of in the middle. We

0:27:07.840 --> 0:27:12.280
<v Speaker 1>were if you have picked first overall, I don't know.

0:27:12.359 --> 0:27:13.719
<v Speaker 1>I don't have to think about it. I might us too,

0:27:13.800 --> 0:27:16.000
<v Speaker 1>to be honestly, Yeah, alrighty, how many do we have left?

0:27:16.320 --> 0:27:18.359
<v Speaker 1>This is what? Pick nine? This is pick nine. Some

0:27:18.440 --> 0:27:21.679
<v Speaker 1>good names still on the board. If you're yeah, Jerry's

0:27:21.720 --> 0:27:23.840
<v Speaker 1>gonna pick himself still that she leaves the first round,

0:27:23.920 --> 0:27:27.880
<v Speaker 1>is it you? It's Silk, all right, has ninth pick?

0:27:29.880 --> 0:27:32.560
<v Speaker 1>So is that good? It's whatever? So you get that pick,

0:27:32.840 --> 0:27:35.440
<v Speaker 1>he gets that. Silk is number nine. So the last

0:27:35.480 --> 0:27:38.200
<v Speaker 1>three minute we got we got one of our new guys.

0:27:38.240 --> 0:27:42.160
<v Speaker 1>It's Ben Ben. I like his brother bash More. They're

0:27:42.200 --> 0:27:44.840
<v Speaker 1>not relating whatever you said before. I don't know. I

0:27:44.960 --> 0:27:47.760
<v Speaker 1>just made them brothers because all right, who's up next?

0:27:48.359 --> 0:27:52.760
<v Speaker 1>Speaking of bed, Yeah, you pick Bett. That means Jeff

0:27:52.800 --> 0:27:56.640
<v Speaker 1>fans you could be last. I mean, it's not so bad.

0:27:56.720 --> 0:27:58.800
<v Speaker 1>You get back to back picks. You can make it work.

0:27:58.800 --> 0:27:59.920
<v Speaker 1>You want to pick this one, Frank you on me.

0:28:00.480 --> 0:28:02.600
<v Speaker 1>I mean, I'm definitely gonna get Jeff because he's a Jeff.

0:28:02.800 --> 0:28:12.200
<v Speaker 1>We rolled together Jeff, which means at number twelves, which

0:28:12.240 --> 0:28:16.879
<v Speaker 1>means that number twelve. It is Russell. You know, Russell

0:28:16.880 --> 0:28:20.040
<v Speaker 1>actually talking Russell a lot. Yeah, Russell is a big

0:28:20.080 --> 0:28:22.960
<v Speaker 1>fan of the show. Listens a lot. So Russell finishes

0:28:23.000 --> 0:28:25.480
<v Speaker 1>at number twelve. And there is your draft order. Who

0:28:25.560 --> 0:28:28.080
<v Speaker 1>is your buddy that kept calling in during the football season.

0:28:28.119 --> 0:28:30.320
<v Speaker 1>That's Max. That's a different league, Max, He's not in

0:28:30.400 --> 0:28:33.320
<v Speaker 1>this league. He loves Philip Lindsay spends a lot of

0:28:33.359 --> 0:28:37.040
<v Speaker 1>fab money on him. But what's the what's the waiver

0:28:37.200 --> 0:28:40.080
<v Speaker 1>wire set up? In this league's fab first go first serve.

0:28:40.800 --> 0:28:44.120
<v Speaker 1>It's Gregg gets whatever choice of players. Not true, so

0:28:44.240 --> 0:28:46.120
<v Speaker 1>it's not really true anymore. That used to be true.

0:28:46.160 --> 0:28:49.600
<v Speaker 1>I agree, But like you work from home, obviously you're working.

0:28:49.720 --> 0:28:51.520
<v Speaker 1>You work from home. You have Sports Center on the background.

0:28:51.720 --> 0:28:53.600
<v Speaker 1>I don't you were you were downstairs where I work,

0:28:53.640 --> 0:28:57.160
<v Speaker 1>where I work. But you also have seven or eight

0:28:57.440 --> 0:28:59.600
<v Speaker 1>guys down there who are ready to tell you that

0:29:00.040 --> 0:29:02.760
<v Speaker 1>opinion they have. There's a lot of people that are

0:29:02.800 --> 0:29:04.880
<v Speaker 1>on it, like Hella beat me a lot last year,

0:29:04.960 --> 0:29:06.880
<v Speaker 1>Rust beat me a lot last year. I voted for

0:29:08.280 --> 0:29:11.600
<v Speaker 1>non continuous waver wanted first come, first serve. Yeah yeah,

0:29:11.680 --> 0:29:14.480
<v Speaker 1>I've always been. I mean it's it's part of the game.

0:29:14.560 --> 0:29:18.200
<v Speaker 1>If atention more, you deserve the player more. I shouldn't

0:29:18.200 --> 0:29:20.280
<v Speaker 1>have to guess how many dollars I need to spend

0:29:20.280 --> 0:29:23.680
<v Speaker 1>every day because there's a random closer now, like I

0:29:23.720 --> 0:29:26.920
<v Speaker 1>don't want to take Like it's just an added luck

0:29:27.000 --> 0:29:29.160
<v Speaker 1>element to the fact, Like what if I bet ten

0:29:29.240 --> 0:29:31.400
<v Speaker 1>dollars and now he's been eleven? Like what if somebody

0:29:31.480 --> 0:29:33.080
<v Speaker 1>has a job that doesn't allow them to do it?

0:29:33.160 --> 0:29:35.280
<v Speaker 1>You know that's a little unfair. Agree, he voted for

0:29:35.280 --> 0:29:39.520
<v Speaker 1>all these guys to the computer. They come on like

0:29:40.280 --> 0:29:42.160
<v Speaker 1>one of the now two of them have kids. If anything,

0:29:42.240 --> 0:29:45.280
<v Speaker 1>they're they have the biggest struggle of of having to

0:29:45.320 --> 0:29:49.960
<v Speaker 1>do Fantasy pickups. But other than that, no, no guys

0:29:50.000 --> 0:29:52.320
<v Speaker 1>stopped complaining. So great, you're taking you're taking bets, you're

0:29:52.320 --> 0:29:55.800
<v Speaker 1>taking sure that we decided for another month. Frank, who

0:29:55.840 --> 0:29:57.600
<v Speaker 1>am I protected that? What are the top three? I

0:29:57.680 --> 0:29:59.800
<v Speaker 1>don't know? You you show me, you looked at it there,

0:30:00.000 --> 0:30:03.840
<v Speaker 1>you're even one of Jose Mirus or Jose mirrors guy though,

0:30:03.840 --> 0:30:07.720
<v Speaker 1>who's after you want to trade? Yeah? He's awesome. Yeah, yeah,

0:30:07.880 --> 0:30:10.719
<v Speaker 1>let's talk off the air a good time. Let's make

0:30:10.760 --> 0:30:13.760
<v Speaker 1>a trade right now. I don't want to. I don't

0:30:13.760 --> 0:30:15.280
<v Speaker 1>know what I want? All right? Well, who else is

0:30:15.280 --> 0:30:16.720
<v Speaker 1>in your player pool? Do you have it? Like pulled up?

0:30:17.000 --> 0:30:20.640
<v Speaker 1>So I don't. People haven't haven't, so I don't, So

0:30:20.680 --> 0:30:26.320
<v Speaker 1>I don't know Ingram hart Kuzma, No, Greg want four

0:30:26.360 --> 0:30:31.040
<v Speaker 1>for first round? Here there you go, so you have it.

0:30:31.080 --> 0:30:33.160
<v Speaker 1>There's a draft for all whole. So I've sent to

0:30:33.200 --> 0:30:35.360
<v Speaker 1>our group chat the person who would be the next

0:30:35.360 --> 0:30:39.080
<v Speaker 1>picture up after Max Scherzer herself. Those guys are not

0:30:39.120 --> 0:30:41.800
<v Speaker 1>gonna be good pictures, so take one of those guys. Fine,

0:30:41.840 --> 0:30:45.000
<v Speaker 1>I'm fine, I'm fine, but I want Yeah, I mean

0:30:45.080 --> 0:30:48.000
<v Speaker 1>everyone wants. You might get shar but you know what,

0:30:48.280 --> 0:30:51.160
<v Speaker 1>settling for the ground is not, certainly not love the

0:30:51.880 --> 0:30:55.120
<v Speaker 1>little consolation price. So I sent it to my group chat,

0:30:55.360 --> 0:30:58.320
<v Speaker 1>the picks. He goes, no more on the show for real?

0:30:58.400 --> 0:31:00.560
<v Speaker 1>I got last again. I wanted live in person and

0:31:00.600 --> 0:31:02.760
<v Speaker 1>someone says I thought it was wonderful. It wasn't. I'm

0:31:02.760 --> 0:31:05.400
<v Speaker 1>not doing online next year for football or baseball. I wanted, person,

0:31:05.560 --> 0:31:07.160
<v Speaker 1>how could you assure me that my feet looks good?

0:31:07.160 --> 0:31:08.240
<v Speaker 1>I'm like, dude, Like, I don't want to tell you

0:31:08.480 --> 0:31:10.040
<v Speaker 1>the feats perfect, Like I got a mon in it

0:31:10.120 --> 0:31:13.520
<v Speaker 1>right here. It looks great. We're passionate. There's clearly no

0:31:13.600 --> 0:31:16.280
<v Speaker 1>collusion going on here. Like, I don't know we're doing

0:31:16.280 --> 0:31:17.880
<v Speaker 1>it live on radio television. I don't know what you

0:31:17.920 --> 0:31:19.000
<v Speaker 1>want me to do. We spun a thing. I had

0:31:19.080 --> 0:31:21.120
<v Speaker 1>my eyes and looked the other way. I asked you

0:31:21.200 --> 0:31:24.280
<v Speaker 1>before I took anything. I want to see the Greg duck.

0:31:24.280 --> 0:31:27.000
<v Speaker 1>I want to inspect the Greg duck. For sure. You

0:31:27.080 --> 0:31:29.240
<v Speaker 1>probably marked it with something or like, did something weird

0:31:29.360 --> 0:31:30.920
<v Speaker 1>and you were feeling first, don't even know what it

0:31:31.000 --> 0:31:35.520
<v Speaker 1>is at all. Oh that was heavier. Um, you definitely did.

0:31:36.600 --> 0:31:44.280
<v Speaker 1>They're all the same, They're all exactly Peter. Has Jeff

0:31:44.320 --> 0:31:47.560
<v Speaker 1>responded yet. Jeff is not responding yet. No, but but

0:31:48.960 --> 0:31:50.760
<v Speaker 1>after our whole argument, like I just didn't want you

0:31:50.800 --> 0:31:53.440
<v Speaker 1>to get the first pick, and then did I feel awesome?

0:31:53.840 --> 0:31:56.240
<v Speaker 1>I had a first pick a couple of years ago. Actually, um,

0:31:57.360 --> 0:31:58.880
<v Speaker 1>and who did I take? Do you feel bad that

0:31:58.880 --> 0:32:03.280
<v Speaker 1>you have the first pick and trout is not available? No?

0:32:03.400 --> 0:32:05.080
<v Speaker 1>I mean so a couple of years ago I first

0:32:05.080 --> 0:32:06.920
<v Speaker 1>picked also, which is rare. I feel I always picked

0:32:06.920 --> 0:32:08.720
<v Speaker 1>towards the end, and for whatever reason, two of the

0:32:08.840 --> 0:32:10.520
<v Speaker 1>last four years, I think I've had first pick overall,

0:32:10.920 --> 0:32:12.920
<v Speaker 1>and I have to Clayton Kershaw number one overall a

0:32:12.960 --> 0:32:14.560
<v Speaker 1>couple of years ago. I'm gonna go ahead and guess

0:32:14.600 --> 0:32:15.880
<v Speaker 1>you won't be doing that this year. I will not

0:32:15.960 --> 0:32:18.880
<v Speaker 1>be driving number one overall. You know. I gotta play

0:32:18.920 --> 0:32:20.400
<v Speaker 1>it out and figure out, like what Ace could be

0:32:20.440 --> 0:32:21.720
<v Speaker 1>there for me in the second round, Like maybe I

0:32:21.760 --> 0:32:23.320
<v Speaker 1>do trade down to three where he is and let

0:32:23.400 --> 0:32:25.680
<v Speaker 1>him whoever he wants, and then grab Hosier treate a

0:32:25.680 --> 0:32:27.960
<v Speaker 1>little bit. For if you trade down to four, you're

0:32:27.960 --> 0:32:30.720
<v Speaker 1>guaranteed one of the aces because someone'll take bets, and

0:32:30.800 --> 0:32:32.640
<v Speaker 1>then you can get one of the starting pitchers. I

0:32:32.720 --> 0:32:34.160
<v Speaker 1>might treat down to four. Who is four in early

0:32:34.280 --> 0:32:37.200
<v Speaker 1>Jerry com I think you. I think I got quickly

0:32:37.280 --> 0:32:42.800
<v Speaker 1>convinced to just take the ground. So if I can

0:32:42.880 --> 0:32:45.280
<v Speaker 1>get something to trade down with four and get Hosier mirrors,

0:32:45.280 --> 0:32:47.920
<v Speaker 1>like that sounds amazing, but that also jeopardizes me cursing

0:32:49.160 --> 0:32:52.520
<v Speaker 1>Graham because I am a fantasy curse and he has

0:32:52.520 --> 0:32:56.040
<v Speaker 1>a wolf has a curse. He has been playoffs years. No, no, no,

0:32:56.120 --> 0:32:58.600
<v Speaker 1>but it's it's beyond that. Like I ruined players, You

0:32:58.720 --> 0:33:01.200
<v Speaker 1>draft players and they just suck. None of they like

0:33:01.320 --> 0:33:04.200
<v Speaker 1>get injured or they all right, So you send me

0:33:04.240 --> 0:33:08.680
<v Speaker 1>everyone you draft, so I know who not pretty much? Yeah? Yeah,

0:33:09.080 --> 0:33:12.080
<v Speaker 1>So there you have it, Um, Frank, is there any

0:33:12.120 --> 0:33:14.520
<v Speaker 1>strategy that goes into it to go into where you

0:33:14.560 --> 0:33:15.800
<v Speaker 1>where do you want to draft this year? Let me

0:33:15.840 --> 0:33:17.040
<v Speaker 1>ask you, what do you want to draft this year?

0:33:17.040 --> 0:33:18.920
<v Speaker 1>You've you've done a little bit of research here. Where

0:33:18.920 --> 0:33:22.400
<v Speaker 1>do you want to be? Number one? I think I

0:33:22.480 --> 0:33:26.360
<v Speaker 1>want to be towards the back end so that I

0:33:26.440 --> 0:33:29.920
<v Speaker 1>can get one of those starting pitchers and also get

0:33:30.040 --> 0:33:32.200
<v Speaker 1>a legitimate here. I mean, it's basically what I've been

0:33:32.680 --> 0:33:34.560
<v Speaker 1>reaching the past couple of days. Is I want one

0:33:34.600 --> 0:33:37.600
<v Speaker 1>of those aces. I want one of you know, Scherzer's, Sale,

0:33:38.000 --> 0:33:41.160
<v Speaker 1>d grom Uh, Corey Kluber. If I get one of

0:33:41.200 --> 0:33:44.760
<v Speaker 1>those guys, impair them with a legitimate hitter. Because this year,

0:33:44.840 --> 0:33:46.880
<v Speaker 1>more than ever before, I mean, there are very very

0:33:46.920 --> 0:33:49.040
<v Speaker 1>good hitters that are slipping into the second round for

0:33:49.360 --> 0:33:51.800
<v Speaker 1>you know, reasons unknown. You know, Manny Machado and Bryce

0:33:51.840 --> 0:33:54.200
<v Speaker 1>Harper are unsigned right now, that's why they're going in

0:33:54.240 --> 0:33:56.719
<v Speaker 1>the second round. I mean Paul Goldschmidt, change of scenery

0:33:56.800 --> 0:33:58.840
<v Speaker 1>goes over to St. Louis. Now he's going in the

0:33:58.920 --> 0:34:01.520
<v Speaker 1>second round. Yesterday we spoke about Josale two. I'm not

0:34:01.560 --> 0:34:03.280
<v Speaker 1>a Josale two Bay guy, but if you're an Al

0:34:03.320 --> 0:34:05.480
<v Speaker 1>two big guy, he's normally a first round pick. You

0:34:05.520 --> 0:34:07.760
<v Speaker 1>can now get him in the second round. Alex Bregman guy,

0:34:07.800 --> 0:34:11.000
<v Speaker 1>were a lot of talent better or Aaron Judge. Right,

0:34:11.080 --> 0:34:13.839
<v Speaker 1>So there's a lot of hitter talent early and even

0:34:13.880 --> 0:34:15.879
<v Speaker 1>going into the middle of the second round. I think

0:34:15.880 --> 0:34:19.800
<v Speaker 1>I want to be in that later portion of the

0:34:19.880 --> 0:34:21.400
<v Speaker 1>first round so that I can get one of these

0:34:21.480 --> 0:34:23.759
<v Speaker 1>legitimate aces and impair them with would still a really

0:34:23.800 --> 0:34:26.840
<v Speaker 1>good hitter. Yeah, I get it too um to be.

0:34:27.000 --> 0:34:30.360
<v Speaker 1>Like I watched with Venture downstairs, I want two of

0:34:30.480 --> 0:34:32.680
<v Speaker 1>like the top fifteen starting pitchers. I was watching one

0:34:32.680 --> 0:34:34.400
<v Speaker 1>of your Best Ball draft, the one you have going

0:34:34.440 --> 0:34:36.000
<v Speaker 1>on right now. We're talking about Bestball coming up with

0:34:36.040 --> 0:34:39.360
<v Speaker 1>John l In about five minutes from now, and Frank

0:34:39.440 --> 0:34:42.200
<v Speaker 1>you mentioned he started like the ground Stanton. Now you

0:34:42.280 --> 0:34:45.320
<v Speaker 1>started with yes from pick six, Like that's that's exactly

0:34:45.360 --> 0:34:47.680
<v Speaker 1>where I want to be. Star starting to ground Stanton

0:34:48.160 --> 0:34:51.200
<v Speaker 1>at pick six, that's awesome, and that that was with

0:34:51.320 --> 0:34:53.560
<v Speaker 1>me reaching on to grom right. Normally he would go

0:34:54.080 --> 0:34:55.600
<v Speaker 1>closer to the end of the first round, like pick

0:34:55.600 --> 0:34:58.080
<v Speaker 1>eleven twelve in a in a league that has the

0:34:58.239 --> 0:35:00.640
<v Speaker 1>entire player pool. But I pulled of the draft board

0:35:00.640 --> 0:35:02.480
<v Speaker 1>because I wanted an ace. Max Scherzer went to pick

0:35:02.520 --> 0:35:04.360
<v Speaker 1>before me, kind of in a similar boat as you.

0:35:04.480 --> 0:35:07.000
<v Speaker 1>I wanted a starting pitcher. I pulled Jacob to Graham

0:35:07.080 --> 0:35:08.560
<v Speaker 1>up with the draft board. Again, it's between him and

0:35:08.640 --> 0:35:11.160
<v Speaker 1>Chris Sale. But in these best ball leagues, I think

0:35:11.239 --> 0:35:12.759
<v Speaker 1>the gram is a little bit safer in terms of

0:35:12.840 --> 0:35:14.920
<v Speaker 1>his endings pitched. And you know, maybe that's just a

0:35:15.000 --> 0:35:17.680
<v Speaker 1>little bit of recency biased because Chris Sale only pitched like,

0:35:18.000 --> 0:35:19.919
<v Speaker 1>you know, one fifty or a hundred and sixty ennings

0:35:20.040 --> 0:35:21.960
<v Speaker 1>last year. Every year before that he was well over

0:35:22.000 --> 0:35:24.200
<v Speaker 1>two hundred innings. But I just worry a little bit

0:35:24.239 --> 0:35:27.680
<v Speaker 1>with Chris Sale. I mean, the wiry frame um seems

0:35:27.680 --> 0:35:29.200
<v Speaker 1>like he always kind of trails off in the second

0:35:29.239 --> 0:35:32.160
<v Speaker 1>half of seasons. So I think it's very close between

0:35:32.239 --> 0:35:34.920
<v Speaker 1>him and Graham. But in the best ball League. I'll

0:35:34.920 --> 0:35:36.480
<v Speaker 1>take the ground because they trust the endings pitch a

0:35:36.520 --> 0:35:39.160
<v Speaker 1>little bit more. I also think the ground is just

0:35:39.680 --> 0:35:43.560
<v Speaker 1>more stable than sail at this point, that start basis

0:35:43.640 --> 0:35:46.759
<v Speaker 1>Chris Sale still like it makes me nervous though it

0:35:46.800 --> 0:35:49.400
<v Speaker 1>looks like the ground I'm not nervous about, like the Metzer.

0:35:49.680 --> 0:35:52.360
<v Speaker 1>I mean he hasn't. We haven't seen it the ground

0:35:52.440 --> 0:35:54.680
<v Speaker 1>that we should be nervous about yet. So until we

0:35:54.760 --> 0:35:57.279
<v Speaker 1>see that, I think he's more solid than Sale. Just

0:35:58.400 --> 0:36:00.200
<v Speaker 1>we we we need more time to talk about this,

0:36:00.280 --> 0:36:02.440
<v Speaker 1>but I'll just I'll throw it your way. Greg and

0:36:02.640 --> 0:36:04.200
<v Speaker 1>I was talking to Floria about this because I ended

0:36:04.280 --> 0:36:06.480
<v Speaker 1>up with Gram and Blake Snell, remember my team. And

0:36:06.520 --> 0:36:08.680
<v Speaker 1>he said, well, you're buying two guys that are coming

0:36:08.719 --> 0:36:11.080
<v Speaker 1>off career years. Does that affect you when you draft?

0:36:11.719 --> 0:36:14.400
<v Speaker 1>So I think you want to just you're buying like

0:36:14.600 --> 0:36:16.239
<v Speaker 1>you know, they're going so much higher than next year,

0:36:16.239 --> 0:36:18.920
<v Speaker 1>because absolutely year, you're looking at two guys or yes,

0:36:18.960 --> 0:36:21.240
<v Speaker 1>they both want to side on awards, they're both absolutely fantastic,

0:36:21.680 --> 0:36:25.239
<v Speaker 1>But you look at two guys, I think it's theoretically sustainable, right,

0:36:25.280 --> 0:36:27.279
<v Speaker 1>Like Blake Snell, it's not like he's a twenty nine

0:36:27.360 --> 0:36:29.680
<v Speaker 1>year old due like he's twenty five right, and Jacob

0:36:29.760 --> 0:36:31.759
<v Speaker 1>deGrom Like has always been really really good and he

0:36:31.880 --> 0:36:33.520
<v Speaker 1>was very high on him last year coming into the

0:36:33.600 --> 0:36:35.520
<v Speaker 1>year and he was outstanding. He's not gonna have a

0:36:35.600 --> 0:36:37.680
<v Speaker 1>one something e r A again, He's not gonna be

0:36:37.960 --> 0:36:43.360
<v Speaker 1>that dominant maybe, but um, can he be an a

0:36:43.520 --> 0:36:47.439
<v Speaker 1>shore like? Can he be right now? Actually? Greg? Okay,

0:36:47.600 --> 0:36:50.920
<v Speaker 1>you want to pick it right now? We're in round now,

0:36:51.000 --> 0:36:55.040
<v Speaker 1>we're in round Levin. I think we're in round eleven.

0:36:55.840 --> 0:36:59.560
<v Speaker 1>I have the Grahm, Blake, Snell to Naka and Povetta,

0:37:00.000 --> 0:37:06.520
<v Speaker 1>my fourth starting to I don't even know who needn

0:37:06.600 --> 0:37:12.000
<v Speaker 1>test all right, he's on the list, the list. Take

0:37:12.040 --> 0:37:14.200
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<v Speaker 1>line best ball specialist rank. That is absolutely correct. Good buddy,

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<v Speaker 1>fan of the show. He's been watching, listening for a

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<v Speaker 1>couple of years now. Really smart dude, sharp dude knows

0:40:06.520 --> 0:40:08.839
<v Speaker 1>his stuff. As I mentioned earlier on in the show,

0:40:08.880 --> 0:40:10.680
<v Speaker 1>you know Jim Day. For all of you that are

0:40:10.719 --> 0:40:13.200
<v Speaker 1>watching you're gonna watch Fantasy Football Frenzy up next. You know,

0:40:13.360 --> 0:40:16.600
<v Speaker 1>he does over a hundred best ball football drafts every

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<v Speaker 1>single year. This guy is basically our baseball version of

0:40:19.880 --> 0:40:22.120
<v Speaker 1>Jim Day. I mean, he's crushing best balls right now.

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<v Speaker 1>So with that being said, John L make sure you

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<v Speaker 1>fall him on Twitter, MLB moving averages at MLB moving

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<v Speaker 1>A v G on Twitter. John, it's a pleasure to

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<v Speaker 1>have you on. What's going on, Buddy Gregg? What's tell

0:40:37.239 --> 0:40:40.279
<v Speaker 1>the man? Well, I have to say first, I'll never

0:40:40.440 --> 0:40:42.320
<v Speaker 1>ever forget the fact that I just came in for

0:40:42.440 --> 0:40:46.440
<v Speaker 1>my first podcast Sherry because the song kiss Me. I

0:40:46.440 --> 0:40:48.399
<v Speaker 1>don't think I've ever felt any man. I never felt

0:40:48.400 --> 0:40:52.880
<v Speaker 1>any man here in my life. Six beautiful. Yes, Greg,

0:40:53.040 --> 0:40:56.960
<v Speaker 1>You're all welcome. So that specially made magnetic duck any time,

0:40:57.800 --> 0:41:01.239
<v Speaker 1>any time. I appreciate him, Man, I am appreciate it. Now.

0:41:01.960 --> 0:41:06.799
<v Speaker 1>You are the the best, best, best best ball guru here,

0:41:07.239 --> 0:41:10.520
<v Speaker 1>and I have to ask very basically, what's the strategy, man, Like,

0:41:10.600 --> 0:41:12.719
<v Speaker 1>what's the plan? What do we do? Okay? I love it.

0:41:12.760 --> 0:41:15.480
<v Speaker 1>I love it because first things first, assoft from the

0:41:15.560 --> 0:41:18.360
<v Speaker 1>love of the game itself, it's always about strategy and

0:41:18.440 --> 0:41:21.239
<v Speaker 1>at the end of that day, it's about money. So

0:41:22.040 --> 0:41:24.719
<v Speaker 1>I always do my a lot of pre planning, and

0:41:24.800 --> 0:41:27.880
<v Speaker 1>it really starts with the game type. Right. So this

0:41:28.080 --> 0:41:29.960
<v Speaker 1>is something that I feel like a lot of DFS

0:41:30.040 --> 0:41:33.720
<v Speaker 1>players could relate to. When I say I focus solely

0:41:33.880 --> 0:41:36.680
<v Speaker 1>on the best Ball drafts that are fifty fifties with

0:41:36.840 --> 0:41:39.719
<v Speaker 1>the top half of the competition gets paid. I'm gonna

0:41:39.760 --> 0:41:42.400
<v Speaker 1>be honest, if we're just looking for a top payout

0:41:42.480 --> 0:41:45.879
<v Speaker 1>in best ball, it's really really hard. If anything, it's

0:41:45.960 --> 0:41:48.880
<v Speaker 1>probably more luck than anything because best ball is a

0:41:48.960 --> 0:41:52.400
<v Speaker 1>war of attrition. It's very hard to keep those slots filled.

0:41:52.680 --> 0:41:55.520
<v Speaker 1>And to be honest, the winning team is the one

0:41:55.640 --> 0:41:59.080
<v Speaker 1>that's scoring points in September, as silly as that sounds,

0:41:59.480 --> 0:42:01.720
<v Speaker 1>you know. So I think, Greg, I think that's number

0:42:01.800 --> 0:42:04.880
<v Speaker 1>one is to find your style of game. Right. So

0:42:05.040 --> 0:42:07.640
<v Speaker 1>for me, it's the fifty fifty because I want the

0:42:07.760 --> 0:42:10.600
<v Speaker 1>safe play. I'm gonna look for the floors. I want

0:42:10.640 --> 0:42:14.440
<v Speaker 1>to avoid injuries. Does that make sense? Yeah, I think does.

0:42:14.600 --> 0:42:16.600
<v Speaker 1>And you know you mentioned when we were talking that

0:42:16.719 --> 0:42:18.960
<v Speaker 1>you really wanted to compare this to DFS, and I

0:42:19.000 --> 0:42:20.840
<v Speaker 1>think it makes a lot of sense for for the

0:42:21.080 --> 0:42:23.440
<v Speaker 1>season long, right. You mentioned you know, they have these

0:42:23.480 --> 0:42:25.440
<v Speaker 1>top payout best Ball leagues, but the ones that you

0:42:25.600 --> 0:42:28.200
<v Speaker 1>really focus on are like these ones where if you

0:42:28.280 --> 0:42:30.359
<v Speaker 1>finish in the top half of the league, you double

0:42:30.400 --> 0:42:32.320
<v Speaker 1>your money. So you you go over to fan tracks,

0:42:32.480 --> 0:42:34.319
<v Speaker 1>they have ten dollar leagues. They have all different kind

0:42:34.320 --> 0:42:36.279
<v Speaker 1>of price points that you could play at and you

0:42:36.320 --> 0:42:38.120
<v Speaker 1>could double your money if you finish in the top

0:42:38.160 --> 0:42:40.280
<v Speaker 1>half of the league. So you basically wanted to compare

0:42:40.360 --> 0:42:42.920
<v Speaker 1>that to DFS. Um. You know, what are what other

0:42:42.960 --> 0:42:47.399
<v Speaker 1>parallels you see there? Well, really that the main one

0:42:47.680 --> 0:42:50.560
<v Speaker 1>is security. It's safety. So if it's a fifty fifty,

0:42:50.840 --> 0:42:53.799
<v Speaker 1>we're talking cash. As much as we love risk, as

0:42:53.880 --> 0:42:56.800
<v Speaker 1>much as we love upside, we've got to be safe

0:42:56.840 --> 0:42:59.919
<v Speaker 1>because it's a long season and those points, every single

0:43:00.120 --> 0:43:02.080
<v Speaker 1>point counts. I think a little bit later, when we

0:43:02.120 --> 0:43:04.840
<v Speaker 1>get into kind of the roster construction point of this,

0:43:05.000 --> 0:43:08.520
<v Speaker 1>you'll you'll see what I mean. Um, Like, for example,

0:43:08.600 --> 0:43:11.759
<v Speaker 1>I followed your intro to Best Ball the other day.

0:43:11.800 --> 0:43:14.400
<v Speaker 1>Of course, as always, you're doing great work, but there

0:43:14.440 --> 0:43:17.960
<v Speaker 1>were a couple of things that I probably argue against,

0:43:18.440 --> 0:43:21.200
<v Speaker 1>not because you're making bad decisions, but I just think

0:43:21.239 --> 0:43:23.840
<v Speaker 1>that the strategy might be a little misplaced for this

0:43:24.000 --> 0:43:26.080
<v Speaker 1>type of game if I get a little deeper into

0:43:26.120 --> 0:43:30.319
<v Speaker 1>its specifically, Frank, you had mentioned Howavia bayas dude, it's

0:43:30.480 --> 0:43:33.040
<v Speaker 1>very hard to argue against the guy with his skill set.

0:43:33.160 --> 0:43:35.840
<v Speaker 1>The production is going to be there. Yeah, we know

0:43:35.960 --> 0:43:38.200
<v Speaker 1>he could be a little flukey, he chases and stuff,

0:43:38.239 --> 0:43:41.759
<v Speaker 1>but nobody knows how the production will fall. Whether it's

0:43:41.760 --> 0:43:45.239
<v Speaker 1>trading stocks, whether it's fantasy baseball. Don't let anybody tell

0:43:45.360 --> 0:43:47.840
<v Speaker 1>you how it's going to end. The best we can

0:43:47.920 --> 0:43:51.720
<v Speaker 1>do is be proactive and tell ourselves if a happens,

0:43:51.840 --> 0:43:54.439
<v Speaker 1>then I will react with b So when it comes

0:43:54.480 --> 0:43:58.680
<v Speaker 1>to something like best ball and fifty fifty, I put

0:43:58.880 --> 0:44:02.920
<v Speaker 1>such a stress on roster construction. And you're really now

0:44:02.960 --> 0:44:05.839
<v Speaker 1>that I've probably logged about fifty of these so far,

0:44:06.320 --> 0:44:10.400
<v Speaker 1>and again back to profiting. They started as ten dollar drafts.

0:44:10.960 --> 0:44:12.920
<v Speaker 1>You know, the reason you want to be doing these

0:44:13.000 --> 0:44:16.800
<v Speaker 1>drafts in the first place is because mocking itself is

0:44:16.920 --> 0:44:20.360
<v Speaker 1>really fool's gold. In my opinion, you could sit, You

0:44:20.480 --> 0:44:23.320
<v Speaker 1>can mock and mock and mock until your face turns blue,

0:44:23.520 --> 0:44:26.520
<v Speaker 1>and on draft day you don't have no idea what's

0:44:26.520 --> 0:44:29.080
<v Speaker 1>going on. You're completely lost. So believe it or not

0:44:29.640 --> 0:44:33.000
<v Speaker 1>even having something minimal like ten dollars on the line

0:44:33.239 --> 0:44:35.680
<v Speaker 1>for a game that doesn't pay out until October, which

0:44:35.719 --> 0:44:38.040
<v Speaker 1>I mean we're talking about since a day. Over the

0:44:38.120 --> 0:44:43.560
<v Speaker 1>long run, it's really important to kind of hamme it

0:44:43.719 --> 0:44:46.759
<v Speaker 1>down what you want your team to look like. So

0:44:47.080 --> 0:44:52.960
<v Speaker 1>for me, specifically, I see five outfielder you know, rosters,

0:44:53.239 --> 0:44:57.040
<v Speaker 1>and there's three utility. I'm not touching a second baseman

0:44:57.480 --> 0:45:01.200
<v Speaker 1>until later on because the sh us of those outfielders,

0:45:01.239 --> 0:45:03.319
<v Speaker 1>you're gonna see them dry up, you said right now,

0:45:03.440 --> 0:45:05.560
<v Speaker 1>But you're in the eleventh round of the Best Ball Draft.

0:45:06.320 --> 0:45:08.600
<v Speaker 1>Probably at that point all the really good outfielders are

0:45:08.640 --> 0:45:10.600
<v Speaker 1>starting to shrink. If you only have one or two,

0:45:10.800 --> 0:45:12.759
<v Speaker 1>you're gonna find yourself in a very hard spot come

0:45:12.800 --> 0:45:15.520
<v Speaker 1>the thirties. Well, John Ben, happily, I'm happy you brought

0:45:15.560 --> 0:45:17.800
<v Speaker 1>that up because I'm on the clock right now, and

0:45:18.080 --> 0:45:20.120
<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna put you on the clock because you're the

0:45:20.160 --> 0:45:22.000
<v Speaker 1>master of these Best Ball Draft. I want you to

0:45:22.040 --> 0:45:24.359
<v Speaker 1>help me. I need a fourth outfielder. I have gian

0:45:24.440 --> 0:45:26.720
<v Speaker 1>Carlos Staton, I have Lorenzo Kaine, I have Justin Upton.

0:45:27.120 --> 0:45:29.280
<v Speaker 1>Solid could be better. I probably you're right, I probably

0:45:29.280 --> 0:45:32.080
<v Speaker 1>should have taken another outfielder early on rather than taking

0:45:32.080 --> 0:45:34.520
<v Speaker 1>a Javier Bias or Jose A Brave. Now, the three

0:45:34.560 --> 0:45:37.680
<v Speaker 1>top guys that I'm looking at Nomar Mazzara, Stephen Piscotti,

0:45:37.840 --> 0:45:39.879
<v Speaker 1>Byron Buckston. You have to take one of those guys

0:45:39.920 --> 0:45:43.120
<v Speaker 1>as your fourth outfielder. Who are you taking? Man, that's tough.

0:45:43.160 --> 0:45:44.759
<v Speaker 1>I don't have all the numbers in party, but I

0:45:44.800 --> 0:45:49.080
<v Speaker 1>would say this, Buxton absolutely not remember floors, right, We're

0:45:49.120 --> 0:45:52.080
<v Speaker 1>talking floors here, frank I'm gonna be honest. Going by

0:45:52.120 --> 0:45:56.120
<v Speaker 1>those three guys, I think have missed the window. And

0:45:56.239 --> 0:45:59.279
<v Speaker 1>I don't think outfield is the spot for you right right,

0:45:59.480 --> 0:46:04.480
<v Speaker 1>So when's where to? Because you want well and and

0:46:04.640 --> 0:46:08.000
<v Speaker 1>here's what I mean about about the pre planning and so, Frankie,

0:46:08.120 --> 0:46:09.600
<v Speaker 1>we spoke about this. I want to go back to

0:46:09.680 --> 0:46:11.640
<v Speaker 1>something you mentioned before, but I had to fill in

0:46:11.680 --> 0:46:13.279
<v Speaker 1>some information in the middle. And it's what you were

0:46:13.320 --> 0:46:16.120
<v Speaker 1>talking about with dfs and stuff like that. When it

0:46:16.239 --> 0:46:19.680
<v Speaker 1>comes to these best bolts drafts, you cannot imagine how

0:46:19.840 --> 0:46:23.000
<v Speaker 1>low of a percentage of people are thinking in terms

0:46:23.440 --> 0:46:26.919
<v Speaker 1>of to use the word handcuffed is not even doing

0:46:26.960 --> 0:46:29.640
<v Speaker 1>it justice because you even want to stack like a

0:46:29.760 --> 0:46:32.600
<v Speaker 1>DFS stack, right, you'd have two three guys. I'm going

0:46:32.719 --> 0:46:36.560
<v Speaker 1>one further. I'm thinking in terms of clusters. But why

0:46:36.760 --> 0:46:38.800
<v Speaker 1>because of what I said, it's a war of attrition.

0:46:38.960 --> 0:46:43.920
<v Speaker 1>We want those points in September. So I don't like

0:46:44.280 --> 0:46:49.320
<v Speaker 1>Stanton because Stanton is not really part of an outfield compliment.

0:46:49.640 --> 0:46:52.920
<v Speaker 1>I like to think in the first round. I'm already

0:46:53.000 --> 0:46:55.480
<v Speaker 1>thinking about the thirty fifth round. And Frank, you and

0:46:55.560 --> 0:47:00.600
<v Speaker 1>I spoke off air about this about stacking. So man,

0:47:00.640 --> 0:47:02.279
<v Speaker 1>it's tough in your position, you know, for me to

0:47:02.360 --> 0:47:05.120
<v Speaker 1>tell you, like which way to go, But maybe it's

0:47:05.160 --> 0:47:08.000
<v Speaker 1>time for you to start thinking about that stack of

0:47:08.160 --> 0:47:11.319
<v Speaker 1>of an infield. Now you clogged up second. I don't

0:47:11.360 --> 0:47:13.480
<v Speaker 1>know if I love the Chicago cup stack. Yeah, I

0:47:13.520 --> 0:47:16.360
<v Speaker 1>guess you could go with Addison Russell. I mean you

0:47:16.480 --> 0:47:19.000
<v Speaker 1>have to have him. If you have buyas obviously Russell

0:47:19.120 --> 0:47:21.040
<v Speaker 1>is an absolute muster. You could definitely get him in

0:47:21.040 --> 0:47:23.040
<v Speaker 1>the forties. I don't think that would be a problem.

0:47:23.440 --> 0:47:26.920
<v Speaker 1>But I actually took down a couple of infields that

0:47:27.120 --> 0:47:33.400
<v Speaker 1>I'm targeting because they provide a combination of low prices

0:47:34.000 --> 0:47:40.479
<v Speaker 1>with high production possibilities, and they're easily stacked by draft value.

0:47:40.480 --> 0:47:41.800
<v Speaker 1>Would you wand if I shoot you a couple of

0:47:41.840 --> 0:47:45.520
<v Speaker 1>those or right ahead? Alright? Cool, cool cool? So right

0:47:45.600 --> 0:47:47.800
<v Speaker 1>up the bat and first things first, man, I forgot

0:47:47.840 --> 0:47:50.480
<v Speaker 1>you know, the third chair for my man Florio, whom

0:47:50.520 --> 0:47:52.640
<v Speaker 1>also I talked all the time offline. I am the

0:47:52.719 --> 0:47:56.040
<v Speaker 1>biggest Yankee fan. Let's go Yankees. Who is ready for

0:47:56.080 --> 0:47:59.640
<v Speaker 1>the season right along? Anyway? Because my first infield is

0:47:59.680 --> 0:48:02.400
<v Speaker 1>the best and now I know Met's kind of yuck,

0:48:02.760 --> 0:48:04.399
<v Speaker 1>you know, the first thing we think of as yak

0:48:04.520 --> 0:48:08.840
<v Speaker 1>and kind of like evacuations. But when you could combine

0:48:09.680 --> 0:48:13.160
<v Speaker 1>Robinson Canoe, who you can get late, Jeff McNeil, who

0:48:13.239 --> 0:48:16.160
<v Speaker 1>you can get leader, and Jed Lowry, who you can

0:48:16.200 --> 0:48:19.799
<v Speaker 1>get even later than that, you're talking about using up

0:48:20.160 --> 0:48:22.879
<v Speaker 1>three of your very limited spaces. I want to get

0:48:22.880 --> 0:48:25.120
<v Speaker 1>to that um after we conclude this point is the

0:48:25.200 --> 0:48:31.000
<v Speaker 1>actual construction. But right there you have three players that

0:48:31.120 --> 0:48:35.040
<v Speaker 1>complement each other that if your piece canoe were to

0:48:35.120 --> 0:48:37.600
<v Speaker 1>go down, you will automatically have a fill in. If

0:48:37.640 --> 0:48:40.000
<v Speaker 1>you're not thinking in terms of stacking, you add a

0:48:40.080 --> 0:48:43.160
<v Speaker 1>Robinson Canoe, but you have a backup from another team.

0:48:43.440 --> 0:48:45.600
<v Speaker 1>I'm seeing a lot of people chasing then. They love

0:48:45.680 --> 0:48:49.600
<v Speaker 1>these prospects are chasing uh chesting, and you are on Milwaukee. Listen,

0:48:49.640 --> 0:48:51.799
<v Speaker 1>this guy may end up to be fantastic. He has

0:48:51.920 --> 0:48:56.520
<v Speaker 1>no correlation to Robinson Canoe's production, so not to say

0:48:56.600 --> 0:48:59.759
<v Speaker 1>he's worthless, but when you look at it on a

0:49:00.080 --> 0:49:05.040
<v Speaker 1>roared rush, let's say from the broadest view, the widest aspect,

0:49:06.360 --> 0:49:08.880
<v Speaker 1>we need players that are correlated. I need to know

0:49:09.040 --> 0:49:11.920
<v Speaker 1>if I lose one guy, I'm gonna have somebody stepping up,

0:49:12.120 --> 0:49:14.440
<v Speaker 1>because there's a lot of zeros to be had in

0:49:14.480 --> 0:49:16.839
<v Speaker 1>these leagues. Let me tell you, man, I actually went

0:49:16.880 --> 0:49:18.839
<v Speaker 1>back if you don't mind me, Keith Bramlin coming off

0:49:18.880 --> 0:49:21.440
<v Speaker 1>if you need to. So I went back and I

0:49:21.560 --> 0:49:25.279
<v Speaker 1>looked at a couple of the busts from last year, right,

0:49:25.400 --> 0:49:30.080
<v Speaker 1>last year's best ball busts, and it's gonna serve as

0:49:30.120 --> 0:49:33.880
<v Speaker 1>a really good set of reminders for the warning signs

0:49:33.960 --> 0:49:36.840
<v Speaker 1>for this year. So let's go number one, my number

0:49:36.880 --> 0:49:39.520
<v Speaker 1>one bust. Oh Man, was I excited to have Eloy

0:49:39.600 --> 0:49:46.960
<v Speaker 1>Jimenez e Lloyd Lloyd? Zero points? Zero points? I burned

0:49:47.000 --> 0:49:49.839
<v Speaker 1>an early pick on a player who didn't pick up

0:49:49.920 --> 0:49:54.520
<v Speaker 1>the bat. Why with chasing helium, with chasing prospects, you

0:49:54.680 --> 0:49:57.280
<v Speaker 1>can't do that. In the cash game. It's all about

0:49:57.600 --> 0:50:01.839
<v Speaker 1>playing time, it's about at bats, about innings. We need

0:50:02.040 --> 0:50:05.680
<v Speaker 1>those things. They are essential and they drive the price

0:50:06.320 --> 0:50:09.839
<v Speaker 1>more than our perceived projections, which you know most people

0:50:09.880 --> 0:50:12.360
<v Speaker 1>are really hooked into. Uh, this guy's gonna hit to

0:50:12.480 --> 0:50:14.439
<v Speaker 1>sixty five. I think you might hit two sixty seven.

0:50:15.200 --> 0:50:18.239
<v Speaker 1>To be honest, in best pool, that is completely irrelevant.

0:50:18.520 --> 0:50:21.160
<v Speaker 1>I just need a human being, you know, because that's

0:50:21.200 --> 0:50:24.080
<v Speaker 1>the truth. If you took three second basement on three

0:50:24.160 --> 0:50:27.560
<v Speaker 1>different teams days, a likelihood you were taking zeros from

0:50:27.640 --> 0:50:31.080
<v Speaker 1>July and now you're out, and it's not because you

0:50:31.160 --> 0:50:34.640
<v Speaker 1>didn't pick good players. It's because they weren't constructed properly.

0:50:34.800 --> 0:50:40.480
<v Speaker 1>I want to keep going down the list. I always

0:50:40.480 --> 0:50:41.920
<v Speaker 1>need to be reined in. Yeah, I need to be

0:50:41.960 --> 0:50:46.840
<v Speaker 1>reined in. I know I know so uh about some

0:50:47.160 --> 0:50:50.200
<v Speaker 1>bestball strategy and he's given to the players that he

0:50:50.320 --> 0:50:52.839
<v Speaker 1>likes the strategy. How it's all that high floor guys

0:50:53.000 --> 0:50:54.959
<v Speaker 1>more so than anyone else. You guys are gonna play games.

0:50:54.960 --> 0:50:57.000
<v Speaker 1>You get unique guys that are going to be able

0:50:57.040 --> 0:50:59.279
<v Speaker 1>to just sustain on a long haul, and yet you

0:50:59.320 --> 0:51:01.440
<v Speaker 1>take your chances. You gotta do it a little bit later,

0:51:01.760 --> 0:51:04.440
<v Speaker 1>John's put together just a ton of friends, put a

0:51:04.560 --> 0:51:08.120
<v Speaker 1>ton of work into this um, and he's give a

0:51:08.239 --> 0:51:11.279
<v Speaker 1>stage advice here. Frank, Yeah, absolutely, John, I know you

0:51:11.400 --> 0:51:15.040
<v Speaker 1>mentioned what you wanted to say about roster construction. We

0:51:15.080 --> 0:51:17.399
<v Speaker 1>had to sign off YouTube in a minute or two here,

0:51:17.440 --> 0:51:22.160
<v Speaker 1>So just just very quickly. It's is not always my best.

0:51:23.120 --> 0:51:25.480
<v Speaker 1>It's a forty round draft. I just want you to

0:51:25.560 --> 0:51:28.680
<v Speaker 1>let everyone know how should they construct their teams, because

0:51:28.719 --> 0:51:30.640
<v Speaker 1>what you told me off the areas, you're looking at

0:51:30.760 --> 0:51:33.400
<v Speaker 1>nine our fielders, you know, three of every infield position.

0:51:33.960 --> 0:51:38.880
<v Speaker 1>Absolutely break that down, okay, just quickly. I've actually pivoted

0:51:38.920 --> 0:51:41.560
<v Speaker 1>from my original position just a few weeks ago, as

0:51:41.600 --> 0:51:44.080
<v Speaker 1>I've increased the money risk. But we'll get to that.

0:51:44.239 --> 0:51:48.280
<v Speaker 1>So initially it was three players per each infield position,

0:51:48.360 --> 0:51:50.680
<v Speaker 1>including catcher, so CEE one B, two B, three B

0:51:50.880 --> 0:51:53.640
<v Speaker 1>S S right, all three? You need three at that.

0:51:53.920 --> 0:51:59.240
<v Speaker 1>That gives you fifteen. If you have eight our fielders,

0:51:59.400 --> 0:52:02.000
<v Speaker 1>then you're up to twenty three leaves you with seventeen pitchers.

0:52:02.480 --> 0:52:04.360
<v Speaker 1>Since then, because of what I was talking about with

0:52:04.400 --> 0:52:08.399
<v Speaker 1>playing time, I've actually eliminated taking a third catcher. I'd

0:52:08.440 --> 0:52:11.200
<v Speaker 1>take two catchers on the same team for the hope

0:52:11.239 --> 0:52:13.239
<v Speaker 1>that I'm locking up those catcher at bats and then

0:52:13.280 --> 0:52:16.120
<v Speaker 1>that's it. I'd rather use that extra spot on the

0:52:16.280 --> 0:52:18.680
<v Speaker 1>ninth outfielder, like you mentioned, which is really important to me.

0:52:19.040 --> 0:52:22.000
<v Speaker 1>Nine outfielders. Remember we start five, you don't even have

0:52:22.239 --> 0:52:25.680
<v Speaker 1>a replacement for each guy. Seen thing nine pitchers when

0:52:25.719 --> 0:52:28.040
<v Speaker 1>you have seventeen, you don't even have a replacement for

0:52:28.120 --> 0:52:31.879
<v Speaker 1>each guy. So it's really really important, um that you're

0:52:31.920 --> 0:52:34.480
<v Speaker 1>able to replace these guys. I mean, again, we're probably

0:52:34.560 --> 0:52:36.719
<v Speaker 1>around the time, but that goes into what we spoke

0:52:36.719 --> 0:52:39.880
<v Speaker 1>about with avoiding relievers. You don't even want closures in

0:52:39.920 --> 0:52:42.960
<v Speaker 1>this team. Maybe trained and maybe Kimberal there the last

0:52:43.000 --> 0:52:45.040
<v Speaker 1>of lead Town left on the board, but other than that,

0:52:45.520 --> 0:52:48.080
<v Speaker 1>they are an albatross. You do not want these guys.

0:52:48.320 --> 0:52:51.239
<v Speaker 1>The closer position turns over at a rate that is

0:52:51.400 --> 0:52:53.480
<v Speaker 1>mind boggling. I mean, if there were eight or nine

0:52:53.520 --> 0:52:56.040
<v Speaker 1>guys that had the job wire to wire last year,

0:52:56.200 --> 0:52:59.000
<v Speaker 1>I'd be surprised once they lose those saves. Those guys

0:52:59.040 --> 0:53:02.200
<v Speaker 1>are worthless and best ball do not even bother with relievers,

0:53:02.400 --> 0:53:05.840
<v Speaker 1>take only starters. Before we sign off of YouTube, I

0:53:05.920 --> 0:53:07.920
<v Speaker 1>want to just say John, thank you. So much for

0:53:08.040 --> 0:53:10.600
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0:53:26.480 --> 0:53:28.960
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<v Speaker 1>We're so left here. Jeremy, how did you enjoy your

0:54:21.120 --> 0:54:26.400
<v Speaker 1>first on air experiences? Mike's un huh it was it

0:54:26.520 --> 0:54:28.399
<v Speaker 1>was good. I had a great time. Thanks for having me, guys,

0:54:28.480 --> 0:54:30.160
<v Speaker 1>Thank you man, thanks for coming. This is a very

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<v Speaker 1>successful day. Yeah. Well, exchange emails. Don't worry. We're gonna

0:54:33.920 --> 0:54:36.360
<v Speaker 1>get you into the playoffs. So I want to say this,

0:54:36.680 --> 0:54:38.160
<v Speaker 1>You let me know who you draft so I don't

0:54:38.239 --> 0:54:42.080
<v Speaker 1>draft them and they get hurt. So um uh. In

0:54:42.200 --> 0:54:45.319
<v Speaker 1>our group chat, people are saying this. Jerry is saying

0:54:45.360 --> 0:54:47.360
<v Speaker 1>he's pumped about his bad keepers. It was funny. The

0:54:47.400 --> 0:54:51.560
<v Speaker 1>other thould have to be nice about it. They're good keepers.

0:54:53.800 --> 0:54:55.279
<v Speaker 1>You know what. I think what they're saying is, you

0:54:55.360 --> 0:54:57.920
<v Speaker 1>don't have a guy that's like a first round talent, right,

0:54:58.280 --> 0:55:01.040
<v Speaker 1>that's fine, but you but you have guys who are

0:55:01.120 --> 0:55:03.000
<v Speaker 1>going much later than they normally would. I mean, you

0:55:03.040 --> 0:55:04.840
<v Speaker 1>look at drafts right now. Mitch Hanigery, he's going in

0:55:04.920 --> 0:55:06.279
<v Speaker 1>the seventh, eighth round. You have him for what a

0:55:06.360 --> 0:55:09.759
<v Speaker 1>seventeenth round pick? You have Michael CONFORDO. He's going in

0:55:09.880 --> 0:55:12.000
<v Speaker 1>you know, the eighth, nine, tenth round. Right now, you're

0:55:12.080 --> 0:55:14.040
<v Speaker 1>you have him in the fifteenth round. So you know

0:55:14.320 --> 0:55:16.960
<v Speaker 1>you you're slowly adding up the value here. And don't

0:55:17.160 --> 0:55:19.000
<v Speaker 1>you know, let's sleep on my guy j Wolf. He's

0:55:19.000 --> 0:55:22.040
<v Speaker 1>got two first round picks. He's gonna be You have

0:55:22.160 --> 0:55:24.640
<v Speaker 1>like one hitter and one picture? Is that the plan? Um?

0:55:26.040 --> 0:55:27.680
<v Speaker 1>It depends who's there at nine. I really don't know

0:55:27.680 --> 0:55:29.799
<v Speaker 1>who's gonna be there at nine, but I'm definitely taking

0:55:29.840 --> 0:55:31.720
<v Speaker 1>a picture. I'll have to take one of the aces.

0:55:31.760 --> 0:55:33.160
<v Speaker 1>I don't really have a choice. You gotta get one

0:55:33.160 --> 0:55:35.600
<v Speaker 1>of these. Gotta go with one of the aces, probably

0:55:35.680 --> 0:55:38.600
<v Speaker 1>the ground my boy Jake. And then when year I

0:55:38.719 --> 0:55:40.759
<v Speaker 1>drafted Jake and I traded him during the draft, I

0:55:40.800 --> 0:55:42.600
<v Speaker 1>think too, you to me, that's right? Do you remember

0:55:42.600 --> 0:55:47.600
<v Speaker 1>who that was? Four last year? I traded him to

0:55:47.719 --> 0:55:53.360
<v Speaker 1>you for j D. Martinez? Oh my god, So I

0:55:53.600 --> 0:55:56.160
<v Speaker 1>had I kept j D Martinez one year. I love

0:55:56.239 --> 0:56:00.839
<v Speaker 1>I love that j D. Martinez and I drafted him early.

0:56:01.000 --> 0:56:02.440
<v Speaker 1>I got him was great, so I kept him a

0:56:02.480 --> 0:56:04.320
<v Speaker 1>year later, I traded him because I didn't have any pitchings.

0:56:04.360 --> 0:56:06.640
<v Speaker 1>I traded him during the draft to Jeremy for um

0:56:06.800 --> 0:56:11.120
<v Speaker 1>Jake de Gram. He wound up getting hurt that year.

0:56:11.160 --> 0:56:14.239
<v Speaker 1>Here came back the next year and he went late

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<v Speaker 1>in the draft because he still recovering injury. So Jeremy

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<v Speaker 1>drafted him again in fifteen fourteen, sixteenth round exactly. So

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<v Speaker 1>it was awesome. And then in the middle of the

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<v Speaker 1>lead middle of the year, he then traded him for

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<v Speaker 1>what Jeremy, Oh no, it was only forty seconds after

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<v Speaker 1>the show, right, don't make me do it. Don't make

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<v Speaker 1>do it? He didn't answer. It was um. It was

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<v Speaker 1>the guy from the Yankees. What's his name? The picture

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<v Speaker 1>and that's on the Pirates now. It was j D.

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<v Speaker 1>Martinez for Ivan. It was a closer. I once traded

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<v Speaker 1>Adam Done to Michael Florio in like the first week

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<v Speaker 1>of the season for some FuMB that I dropped. The

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<v Speaker 1>next week we went on forty home runs date here

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<v Speaker 1>we all make mistakes. In my defense, Nova had like

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<v Speaker 1>eighteen qualities. Jeremy, we appreciate you being with us, and

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<v Speaker 1>Frank Stample, Jeremy Wolf and John l thanks so much

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<v Speaker 1>for watching Frenzy's up next. Now, no, don't get Monday.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm off baby,