1 00:00:19,160 --> 00:00:22,480 Speaker 1: Fish Stripes Unfiltered on the Fish on First Podcast Network. 2 00:00:22,600 --> 00:00:25,120 Speaker 1: My name is Azigazoo and I'm joined as always by 3 00:00:25,160 --> 00:00:26,440 Speaker 1: the delicious Kevin Barrall. 4 00:00:26,480 --> 00:00:29,320 Speaker 2: We were recording this on May fourth, twenty twenty three. 5 00:00:29,320 --> 00:00:32,319 Speaker 1: The Marlins currently sit one game over five hundred at 6 00:00:32,360 --> 00:00:35,120 Speaker 1: sixty and fifteen. They're currently playing right now against the 7 00:00:35,120 --> 00:00:36,800 Speaker 1: first Place a lot of Rays, down four to two 8 00:00:37,000 --> 00:00:40,080 Speaker 1: in the top of the fourth Kevin, I missed you 9 00:00:40,159 --> 00:00:42,120 Speaker 1: last night on the interview that you'll hear that at 10 00:00:42,120 --> 00:00:42,840 Speaker 1: the end of this pod. 11 00:00:42,880 --> 00:00:44,120 Speaker 2: But how are you doing, brother? 12 00:00:44,640 --> 00:00:47,919 Speaker 3: Yeah, I'm good. Good stuff with Kyle Seloff, who's our 13 00:00:48,159 --> 00:00:51,080 Speaker 3: I guess your guest for today's podcast, second half of it. 14 00:00:51,760 --> 00:00:55,640 Speaker 3: And yeah, you mentioned that Marlin's over five hundred ozuna 15 00:00:55,720 --> 00:00:57,600 Speaker 3: just hit a bomb right before we started this once 16 00:00:57,720 --> 00:01:00,480 Speaker 3: a third homer of the series for him along with 17 00:01:00,520 --> 00:01:03,440 Speaker 3: that grand Slam. So a lot to talk about, but 18 00:01:03,920 --> 00:01:07,200 Speaker 3: we'll keep our portion pretty short, and you guys could 19 00:01:07,240 --> 00:01:09,440 Speaker 3: then go on and listen to a great interview with 20 00:01:09,560 --> 00:01:12,039 Speaker 3: Kyle and he talks not only about you know, the Marlins, 21 00:01:12,080 --> 00:01:14,880 Speaker 3: but just his new role with the teamn gives them. 22 00:01:15,000 --> 00:01:16,760 Speaker 3: You know, it was a great pot. 23 00:01:17,240 --> 00:01:17,920 Speaker 2: It was good stuff. 24 00:01:17,959 --> 00:01:21,320 Speaker 1: Like cal something we can get right into Kevin. This series, 25 00:01:21,920 --> 00:01:25,240 Speaker 1: the Horrors have come to South Florida from Atlanta. 26 00:01:25,280 --> 00:01:27,760 Speaker 2: For this team against the Atlanta Braves, what have you 27 00:01:27,800 --> 00:01:28,120 Speaker 2: seen it? 28 00:01:28,240 --> 00:01:30,760 Speaker 1: Marris have gotten their good three guys on the mountains 29 00:01:31,000 --> 00:01:33,959 Speaker 1: and Sandy Wizardo and Braxon Garrett, all of them getting 30 00:01:34,040 --> 00:01:35,119 Speaker 1: hit relatively hard. 31 00:01:35,160 --> 00:01:36,960 Speaker 2: What are you seeing wrong for this team? 32 00:01:38,120 --> 00:01:42,080 Speaker 3: I mean, at this point, it's hard to even you know, 33 00:01:42,080 --> 00:01:44,160 Speaker 3: know what's going on wrong. I mean, the Braves are 34 00:01:44,160 --> 00:01:46,480 Speaker 3: obviously one of the best teams in baseball. They obviously 35 00:01:46,520 --> 00:01:49,320 Speaker 3: showed that in the first four game set. They I 36 00:01:49,320 --> 00:01:51,040 Speaker 3: think it was the same three guys on the mound. 37 00:01:51,200 --> 00:01:54,920 Speaker 3: Braxton looked good in that start at Atlanta, fortunately got delayed. 38 00:01:54,920 --> 00:01:58,440 Speaker 3: He couldn't keep going. But Sandy and Lozardo now, I 39 00:01:58,440 --> 00:02:01,320 Speaker 3: mean now Lozardo also getting pretty wrecked out there. Sandy 40 00:02:01,360 --> 00:02:05,400 Speaker 3: did not look good. And Braxton, I believe he allowed 41 00:02:05,400 --> 00:02:08,320 Speaker 3: what it was six earned runs and it's and that started. 42 00:02:08,360 --> 00:02:11,120 Speaker 3: He allowed a couple I think those four homers, I 43 00:02:11,120 --> 00:02:13,519 Speaker 3: mean he has they did not. The pitching has been 44 00:02:13,560 --> 00:02:16,240 Speaker 3: really bad, and you know, the offense thankfully put up 45 00:02:16,280 --> 00:02:18,120 Speaker 3: six runs. I guess if you want to put up 46 00:02:18,160 --> 00:02:20,560 Speaker 3: some positive. They they got it going. They got runs 47 00:02:20,560 --> 00:02:22,640 Speaker 3: in there, so they got to the Atlanta pitching in 48 00:02:22,720 --> 00:02:25,800 Speaker 3: that second game. So and now, yes, Solier and today 49 00:02:25,840 --> 00:02:28,560 Speaker 3: with that two run shot, he got it going kind 50 00:02:28,600 --> 00:02:30,280 Speaker 3: of that the Gata game was three to two. Now 51 00:02:30,320 --> 00:02:33,880 Speaker 3: obviously Atlanta has a bigger lead. So I mean, I 52 00:02:33,919 --> 00:02:36,240 Speaker 3: think it starts to go on more on the pitching 53 00:02:36,320 --> 00:02:38,960 Speaker 3: than the hitting, is how I feel like it is. Yeah, 54 00:02:39,000 --> 00:02:40,560 Speaker 3: I mean you're playing the first place team and they're 55 00:02:40,560 --> 00:02:42,239 Speaker 3: showing whether the first place team in the n L 56 00:02:42,320 --> 00:02:44,640 Speaker 3: East and probably will stay there for the for the 57 00:02:44,680 --> 00:02:47,120 Speaker 3: remainder of the season, if you know, we have to guess. 58 00:02:47,960 --> 00:02:51,279 Speaker 1: Yeah, another positive that came out of this series. Unfortunately 59 00:02:51,320 --> 00:02:53,920 Speaker 1: though before we get to that, alvii Arcia was placed 60 00:02:54,040 --> 00:02:56,640 Speaker 1: on the i L karat Cooper as well, so the 61 00:02:56,680 --> 00:02:59,320 Speaker 1: Marlins had to call some fun names. And Xavier Edwards 62 00:02:59,320 --> 00:03:02,000 Speaker 1: made his major league got a single in the second game, 63 00:03:02,240 --> 00:03:04,560 Speaker 1: and Peyton Burdick is up made the starting center field 64 00:03:04,560 --> 00:03:05,120 Speaker 1: on Thursday. 65 00:03:05,800 --> 00:03:06,680 Speaker 2: What do you see from them? 66 00:03:06,720 --> 00:03:09,799 Speaker 1: And they're very very limited, limited sample sized so far. 67 00:03:09,840 --> 00:03:11,160 Speaker 1: And also what you saw on Triple. 68 00:03:10,919 --> 00:03:13,320 Speaker 3: A, well, yeah, I mean you saw Burdick made a 69 00:03:13,440 --> 00:03:15,040 Speaker 3: very nice catch in center field. 70 00:03:15,600 --> 00:03:17,799 Speaker 4: This is Sean Murphy on to center field, a long 71 00:03:17,880 --> 00:03:21,280 Speaker 4: way back for Berdick who makes the catch and slams 72 00:03:21,280 --> 00:03:24,960 Speaker 4: into the wall. What a terrific play from Peyton Berdick 73 00:03:25,000 --> 00:03:25,840 Speaker 4: in center field. 74 00:03:26,600 --> 00:03:30,000 Speaker 3: The Edwards call up was a little bit surprising, I 75 00:03:30,040 --> 00:03:32,359 Speaker 3: would call it, and maybe you would agree. I mean, 76 00:03:32,400 --> 00:03:34,960 Speaker 3: he's been hitting very well on triple A over three 77 00:03:35,040 --> 00:03:38,240 Speaker 3: hundred WRC plus way over one hundred singles to Verdick, 78 00:03:38,280 --> 00:03:40,880 Speaker 3: who leads the National League in homers. I think he 79 00:03:40,920 --> 00:03:43,640 Speaker 3: got to ten or eleven already, so he's showing why 80 00:03:43,680 --> 00:03:45,600 Speaker 3: he should have been up right from the get go. 81 00:03:45,760 --> 00:03:49,440 Speaker 3: Sam goes to I mean Edwards. Edwards I think definitely 82 00:03:49,480 --> 00:03:51,520 Speaker 3: was forcing that call up and he got it. Unfortunately 83 00:03:51,560 --> 00:03:54,440 Speaker 3: now Joey Wendle, I guess more unfortunately for Edwards than 84 00:03:54,480 --> 00:03:57,120 Speaker 3: for Wendell. Wendell's coming back from the IL, so you 85 00:03:57,160 --> 00:03:59,640 Speaker 3: would assume that the swap is gonna be you know, 86 00:04:00,040 --> 00:04:02,400 Speaker 3: Wards goes back down before the trip to Chicago and 87 00:04:02,640 --> 00:04:05,480 Speaker 3: Joey Wendall will join them at Wrigley Field. But I mean, 88 00:04:05,520 --> 00:04:08,080 Speaker 3: man Edwards is a guy who was very at this 89 00:04:08,280 --> 00:04:10,880 Speaker 3: point in his career or the way that the Marlins 90 00:04:10,960 --> 00:04:12,360 Speaker 3: have really set him up to be is kind of 91 00:04:12,360 --> 00:04:14,960 Speaker 3: that utility type player or now he could not only 92 00:04:15,000 --> 00:04:17,479 Speaker 3: play the outfield mainly center field, but he could also 93 00:04:17,520 --> 00:04:20,640 Speaker 3: play you know, shortstop and third and even second. So 94 00:04:21,400 --> 00:04:23,760 Speaker 3: you know, this guy high walk rate. I think it's 95 00:04:23,800 --> 00:04:27,320 Speaker 3: in the sixteen percent walk rate, not striking out too much. 96 00:04:27,680 --> 00:04:29,800 Speaker 3: Edwards has been really good. There's another way to say it. 97 00:04:29,880 --> 00:04:30,479 Speaker 5: He deserves it. 98 00:04:30,600 --> 00:04:34,280 Speaker 3: He really did deserve the call up, and unfortunately, if 99 00:04:34,320 --> 00:04:36,279 Speaker 3: he does end up going down, he definitely is gonna 100 00:04:36,279 --> 00:04:39,400 Speaker 3: get a shot soon, especially with Hampson. If he starts 101 00:04:39,440 --> 00:04:42,800 Speaker 3: to really regress, you will definitely see Edwards getting that 102 00:04:42,880 --> 00:04:45,279 Speaker 3: call up soon once again, unless he goes to Chicago 103 00:04:45,320 --> 00:04:48,800 Speaker 3: and they dfa Hampson, which could definitely be the case here. 104 00:04:48,839 --> 00:04:51,320 Speaker 3: And then with Burdick, I mean they're in spring training. 105 00:04:51,400 --> 00:04:53,320 Speaker 3: Peyton Burdick was probably having one of the better spring 106 00:04:53,320 --> 00:04:55,640 Speaker 3: trainings out of that Marns outfield. I would have said, 107 00:04:55,640 --> 00:04:58,560 Speaker 3: even better than Hayzu Sanchez, which I know, you know, 108 00:04:58,920 --> 00:05:02,160 Speaker 3: definitely something to mention there with Jesus now kind of 109 00:05:02,160 --> 00:05:04,919 Speaker 3: getting it going there, So now DLC becomes I guess 110 00:05:04,680 --> 00:05:07,320 Speaker 3: the guy you could option down, especially with you know, 111 00:05:07,360 --> 00:05:10,160 Speaker 3: Sanchi no options, they'll see. I believe still has one 112 00:05:10,240 --> 00:05:12,760 Speaker 3: or two. But Burdick was having the better year in 113 00:05:12,800 --> 00:05:14,680 Speaker 3: spring training, with the better spring training as a whole, 114 00:05:15,040 --> 00:05:17,000 Speaker 3: and you know, unfortunately, I think it was it was 115 00:05:17,040 --> 00:05:20,200 Speaker 3: the toe injury that side led him out and eventually 116 00:05:20,240 --> 00:05:22,040 Speaker 3: put him down in triple lay where then he started 117 00:05:22,080 --> 00:05:24,400 Speaker 3: just to show why Miami should have given him a 118 00:05:24,440 --> 00:05:28,120 Speaker 3: chance earlier, and the guy started mashing and mashing. Unfortunately, 119 00:05:28,160 --> 00:05:30,880 Speaker 3: the high strikeout rate in thirty thirty five percent strike 120 00:05:30,920 --> 00:05:33,240 Speaker 3: out rate around that number is kind of what's hurting, 121 00:05:33,279 --> 00:05:34,720 Speaker 3: what hurt his case to kind of get the call 122 00:05:34,800 --> 00:05:37,440 Speaker 3: up sooner maybe, But I mean, hey, he's back up, 123 00:05:37,480 --> 00:05:39,680 Speaker 3: and he plays some really good center field yesterday. Now, 124 00:05:39,920 --> 00:05:41,440 Speaker 3: if you could get the back going and show the 125 00:05:41,520 --> 00:05:43,840 Speaker 3: raw power he has, you got to feel really good 126 00:05:43,839 --> 00:05:45,560 Speaker 3: about where he had. Where you are, Pitt Berdick, and 127 00:05:45,640 --> 00:05:48,200 Speaker 3: I know Eli who's producing this shout out to him. 128 00:05:48,440 --> 00:05:51,119 Speaker 3: He said it would be fifteen major league homers for Verdick. 129 00:05:51,279 --> 00:05:53,520 Speaker 3: So I feel pretty good about that number. If he 130 00:05:53,800 --> 00:05:55,880 Speaker 3: definitely stays up with the team, and I mean if 131 00:05:55,880 --> 00:06:00,719 Speaker 3: he performs better than Sanchi and DLC, you start to 132 00:06:00,760 --> 00:06:03,520 Speaker 3: wonder will DLC go down now with Wendell back up. 133 00:06:03,560 --> 00:06:05,120 Speaker 3: You know, I think that's the question you have to 134 00:06:05,120 --> 00:06:07,080 Speaker 3: ask yourself. A lot of roster movement coming in the 135 00:06:07,080 --> 00:06:09,800 Speaker 3: coming days now, especially with Wendell coming back, So we 136 00:06:09,880 --> 00:06:12,000 Speaker 3: just have to see what they do with either Hampson 137 00:06:12,080 --> 00:06:13,600 Speaker 3: or DLC. 138 00:06:14,960 --> 00:06:19,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, well you mentioned it with Berdick. The case is 139 00:06:19,120 --> 00:06:21,680 Speaker 1: something that we're gonna have to wonder. Is the just 140 00:06:22,040 --> 00:06:26,160 Speaker 1: insane slump of Brian de la Cruz. We asked him 141 00:06:26,200 --> 00:06:28,520 Speaker 1: about it, and he's just trying. He's pressing a little 142 00:06:28,520 --> 00:06:30,039 Speaker 1: bas its, just not hitting the ball well at all. 143 00:06:30,920 --> 00:06:32,920 Speaker 1: I need to get these stats just correct and make 144 00:06:32,960 --> 00:06:34,920 Speaker 1: sure that he is not including today because he does 145 00:06:34,960 --> 00:06:36,919 Speaker 1: have a hit. Today's one and two, but he is 146 00:06:36,960 --> 00:06:39,960 Speaker 1: two for his last twenty nine with eighteen strikeouts. 147 00:06:41,600 --> 00:06:42,680 Speaker 2: What do they have in this player? 148 00:06:42,720 --> 00:06:44,680 Speaker 1: Is he just one of the streakiest players in baseball 149 00:06:45,000 --> 00:06:47,720 Speaker 1: or is he actually just a for a player. 150 00:06:48,760 --> 00:06:50,960 Speaker 3: I mean, when they first acquired him, Isaac, we both 151 00:06:51,000 --> 00:06:54,000 Speaker 3: said that he probably his scene will be the fourth 152 00:06:54,000 --> 00:06:56,960 Speaker 3: outfielder of this team, and that's probably where I see it. 153 00:06:57,000 --> 00:06:59,040 Speaker 3: But if you have other guys performing in the minor 154 00:06:59,120 --> 00:07:02,200 Speaker 3: leagues like Bird for example, Gerrard is having a really 155 00:07:02,279 --> 00:07:04,680 Speaker 3: nice year. He's playing mainly first base. But another guy 156 00:07:04,680 --> 00:07:07,520 Speaker 3: who's playing well, Jake Mangum, is also playing well. Those 157 00:07:07,560 --> 00:07:10,600 Speaker 3: guys are pressing hard to play over guy like DLC, who, 158 00:07:10,640 --> 00:07:13,880 Speaker 3: as you said, is just slumping real bad. You gotta 159 00:07:13,880 --> 00:07:15,480 Speaker 3: give those guys a chance over DLC. He has a 160 00:07:15,480 --> 00:07:17,640 Speaker 3: minor league option. Send him down a triple A, get 161 00:07:17,680 --> 00:07:19,480 Speaker 3: him to work on whatever he may need to work on, 162 00:07:19,880 --> 00:07:23,000 Speaker 3: and once you, once they think he's ready, just bring 163 00:07:23,040 --> 00:07:25,160 Speaker 3: him back up. I mean, this team right now, as 164 00:07:24,680 --> 00:07:28,400 Speaker 3: you as we started off with, they are over five 165 00:07:28,440 --> 00:07:30,840 Speaker 3: hundred in the second place in NALYST. They find themselves 166 00:07:30,840 --> 00:07:33,720 Speaker 3: actually in a pretty comfortable position with the Mets getting 167 00:07:33,760 --> 00:07:37,960 Speaker 3: swept by the Detroit Tigers, you know, including that doubleheader 168 00:07:37,960 --> 00:07:41,720 Speaker 3: they played yesterday. But you gotta feel, you know, a 169 00:07:41,760 --> 00:07:44,600 Speaker 3: little concerned with DLC. He does provide you the versatility 170 00:07:44,640 --> 00:07:47,560 Speaker 3: that he could play all three outfield spots pretty comfortably, 171 00:07:47,600 --> 00:07:50,480 Speaker 3: besides maybe centerfield, the one gives you most concern, as 172 00:07:50,480 --> 00:07:52,760 Speaker 3: it does with basically Levy. Of the morelands outfield are 173 00:07:52,760 --> 00:07:56,320 Speaker 3: not named Jazz Chisholm. But I mean, at this point, 174 00:07:56,480 --> 00:07:58,720 Speaker 3: if you have guys who are performing in the minor 175 00:07:58,800 --> 00:08:01,560 Speaker 3: leagues like Mangum, who could also play center field. That's 176 00:08:01,560 --> 00:08:04,400 Speaker 3: his main spot. So if you're trying to win, DLC's 177 00:08:04,480 --> 00:08:08,760 Speaker 3: not doing not helping you in that regard, so probably 178 00:08:08,800 --> 00:08:11,480 Speaker 3: best to maybe send him down and see who they 179 00:08:11,520 --> 00:08:12,880 Speaker 3: could bring up to replace him. 180 00:08:13,440 --> 00:08:15,480 Speaker 1: And speaking of bringing people up the mind know you 181 00:08:15,480 --> 00:08:18,280 Speaker 1: guys have the live stream tonight's season preview, but the 182 00:08:18,320 --> 00:08:21,400 Speaker 1: Cubs did make a pretty big call up a selected 183 00:08:21,440 --> 00:08:24,720 Speaker 1: contract of Matt Nervis. He will be making his major 184 00:08:24,800 --> 00:08:27,200 Speaker 1: league debut this weekend against the Miami Mallins. 185 00:08:27,920 --> 00:08:30,840 Speaker 2: Just sort of give me your quick brief preview of 186 00:08:30,880 --> 00:08:31,320 Speaker 2: this series. 187 00:08:31,600 --> 00:08:33,800 Speaker 1: Coming off a sweep against this team, but it's gonna 188 00:08:33,800 --> 00:08:36,640 Speaker 1: be in Wrigley all three games to twenty pm Eastern time, 189 00:08:36,960 --> 00:08:38,000 Speaker 1: to be in their home field. 190 00:08:38,360 --> 00:08:39,760 Speaker 2: What do you see happening this weekend? 191 00:08:40,640 --> 00:08:44,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, last time Miami swept the Cubs just quickly. With 192 00:08:44,280 --> 00:08:47,960 Speaker 3: Matt Mervis this year hitting two eighty six four two 193 00:08:47,960 --> 00:08:51,200 Speaker 3: five sixty with a nine to sixty two oh ps 194 00:08:51,200 --> 00:08:56,000 Speaker 3: one WRC plus he has six homers twenty seven RBIs. 195 00:08:56,920 --> 00:08:59,040 Speaker 3: He's Matt Murvs. I mean they call him mash Mrvis 196 00:08:59,080 --> 00:09:01,720 Speaker 3: for a reason. This guy as the power he's also 197 00:09:02,040 --> 00:09:05,120 Speaker 3: he's also striking out at the seventeen percent rate sixteen 198 00:09:05,160 --> 00:09:08,280 Speaker 3: percent walk rates. So this guy is their top prospect. 199 00:09:08,320 --> 00:09:10,319 Speaker 3: He should have been called up with the start of 200 00:09:10,360 --> 00:09:13,960 Speaker 3: the season. To be honest with you, I mean, you know, 201 00:09:14,040 --> 00:09:15,480 Speaker 3: the only reason he didn't get the call up is 202 00:09:15,480 --> 00:09:19,120 Speaker 3: because Eric Cosmer and Trey Mancini both were signed to 203 00:09:19,160 --> 00:09:21,720 Speaker 3: the team. But he he pushed for a call of 204 00:09:21,800 --> 00:09:24,520 Speaker 3: Chicago needs to start winning now they have the advantage 205 00:09:24,559 --> 00:09:27,200 Speaker 3: in Wrigley at their home ballpark. Why not bring up 206 00:09:27,200 --> 00:09:29,959 Speaker 3: Matt Murvis, who probably is gonna find a lot of 207 00:09:29,960 --> 00:09:32,600 Speaker 3: success there. I believe Minam is going more or less 208 00:09:32,600 --> 00:09:36,960 Speaker 3: with the bottom of their rotation. So I think tomorrow. 209 00:09:36,480 --> 00:09:42,320 Speaker 2: They go with is it tomorrow? Is it tomorrow? You 210 00:09:42,320 --> 00:09:43,760 Speaker 2: should know this? Who is it tomorrow? 211 00:09:44,480 --> 00:09:44,640 Speaker 5: Oh? 212 00:09:44,720 --> 00:09:46,160 Speaker 2: Pitch you wise? Yeah? 213 00:09:46,160 --> 00:09:51,120 Speaker 3: For the Marlins Edward Edward and then I think Braxton 214 00:09:51,160 --> 00:09:51,680 Speaker 3: pitches in this. 215 00:09:51,720 --> 00:09:54,520 Speaker 2: Series, Edward Boeing, and then Sandy on Sunday. 216 00:09:54,960 --> 00:09:57,839 Speaker 3: No Sandy, well, then you have to feel pretty good. 217 00:09:58,000 --> 00:10:01,120 Speaker 3: Besides probably Brian Houming, but I don't know offense to him. 218 00:10:01,559 --> 00:10:04,440 Speaker 3: Just you gotta and this is also serious where you 219 00:10:04,520 --> 00:10:06,480 Speaker 3: hope to see Sandy kind of get it going. I mean, 220 00:10:06,720 --> 00:10:09,760 Speaker 3: this is a good series for Sandy to bounce back. 221 00:10:09,800 --> 00:10:13,679 Speaker 3: He's facing the Cubs scene which isn't too strong, and 222 00:10:13,720 --> 00:10:16,079 Speaker 3: then Brian Hogan. Hopefully he just keeps them in and 223 00:10:16,480 --> 00:10:18,720 Speaker 3: you're placed. You're facing a lot better pitches than he 224 00:10:18,720 --> 00:10:20,520 Speaker 3: did last time when it comes to the Cubs. Justin 225 00:10:20,559 --> 00:10:23,200 Speaker 3: Steele having a good year, same thing with Hayden was Nesky, 226 00:10:23,320 --> 00:10:26,120 Speaker 3: Drew Smiley had no hit through like seven or eight 227 00:10:26,400 --> 00:10:29,079 Speaker 3: and a couple of weeks ago, so it's gonna be 228 00:10:29,080 --> 00:10:31,640 Speaker 3: a fun series. Miami usually has success when they go 229 00:10:31,679 --> 00:10:35,280 Speaker 3: into Chicago, so hopefully they could hold up and take 230 00:10:35,320 --> 00:10:37,840 Speaker 3: two out of three, which would be huge. And you know, 231 00:10:37,920 --> 00:10:39,679 Speaker 3: for the coverage wise, Noah's going to be there for 232 00:10:39,760 --> 00:10:42,960 Speaker 3: I believe Friday and Sunday, so he'll be there covering 233 00:10:43,000 --> 00:10:45,600 Speaker 3: and just stay tuned to his coverage at this point, 234 00:10:45,600 --> 00:10:47,760 Speaker 3: and I mean, you're you're going to a stretch and 235 00:10:47,800 --> 00:10:51,000 Speaker 3: not to go too far ahead with Arizona, but these 236 00:10:51,000 --> 00:10:54,440 Speaker 3: are two teams that they beat in Miami, so the 237 00:10:54,480 --> 00:10:58,400 Speaker 3: goal would definitely be take hopefully sweep in Chicago and 238 00:10:58,440 --> 00:11:00,000 Speaker 3: be able to take two out of three at Aras. 239 00:11:00,080 --> 00:11:02,359 Speaker 3: Don't know that would put Miami in a very comfortable 240 00:11:02,400 --> 00:11:05,679 Speaker 3: second place unless now with Bryce Harper back with the 241 00:11:05,720 --> 00:11:08,640 Speaker 3: Philly is they got it going and you know that'll 242 00:11:08,679 --> 00:11:11,319 Speaker 3: be that'll be scared. And that's at this point they're 243 00:11:11,360 --> 00:11:12,439 Speaker 3: doing the met pretty early. 244 00:11:12,559 --> 00:11:13,600 Speaker 2: I think that's how we could put it. 245 00:11:13,640 --> 00:11:16,960 Speaker 3: I mean, losing getting swept by the Detroit Tigers is 246 00:11:17,000 --> 00:11:17,960 Speaker 3: pretty bad. 247 00:11:18,640 --> 00:11:20,959 Speaker 1: Yeah, Philly has had a really devastating loss last night 248 00:11:21,040 --> 00:11:24,880 Speaker 1: in l A. After coming back Harper, Harper seems to 249 00:11:24,920 --> 00:11:28,319 Speaker 1: be fully back, got on base five times yesterday. Regarding 250 00:11:28,360 --> 00:11:31,480 Speaker 1: Sandy and Wrigley, he actually struggles in his career against 251 00:11:31,480 --> 00:11:33,839 Speaker 1: the Cubs, but in Wrigley he's got two careers starts 252 00:11:34,480 --> 00:11:37,440 Speaker 1: where he's got a very minuscule well not two minuscule 253 00:11:37,480 --> 00:11:39,480 Speaker 1: four or five e ra A. But I think that's 254 00:11:39,520 --> 00:11:41,079 Speaker 1: where we'll we'll end it here. 255 00:11:41,400 --> 00:11:43,520 Speaker 3: And the only thing I want to mention quickly is 256 00:11:43,520 --> 00:11:48,559 Speaker 3: with Pat Monteverde, he is the minor League Picture of 257 00:11:48,600 --> 00:11:51,560 Speaker 3: the year or not Jesus Christ Minor League Picture of 258 00:11:51,559 --> 00:11:53,280 Speaker 3: the month for the Southern League, and I mean to 259 00:11:53,320 --> 00:11:55,000 Speaker 3: be honest, he's on his way to get that Minor 260 00:11:55,040 --> 00:11:57,319 Speaker 3: League Picture of the Year for the Marlins. The guy 261 00:11:57,400 --> 00:12:00,280 Speaker 3: is having a great year and he's dominating. There's no 262 00:12:00,280 --> 00:12:01,440 Speaker 3: other way to put it. I mean, this guy has 263 00:12:01,480 --> 00:12:06,800 Speaker 3: turned himself into a you know, one of those more 264 00:12:06,800 --> 00:12:09,360 Speaker 3: elite pitching prospects. With a three to zero record, zero 265 00:12:09,400 --> 00:12:11,880 Speaker 3: point three to five ERA, twenty six innings pitch, thirty 266 00:12:11,880 --> 00:12:15,160 Speaker 3: eight strikeouts. Multiveryday is having a really good season. He's 267 00:12:15,160 --> 00:12:18,360 Speaker 3: going to be on the Alex Carver's podcast on Friday, 268 00:12:18,520 --> 00:12:20,400 Speaker 3: so you know that that should be fun to see 269 00:12:20,400 --> 00:12:22,959 Speaker 3: what he's been, what adjustments he may have made, what's 270 00:12:23,000 --> 00:12:25,360 Speaker 3: going what's been different for him? And I guess just 271 00:12:25,400 --> 00:12:27,760 Speaker 3: to keep going on the minor leagues. Evan Fitter now 272 00:12:27,840 --> 00:12:30,000 Speaker 3: with Double A, he's had a really good start to 273 00:12:30,040 --> 00:12:32,840 Speaker 3: the year. Besides giving up five walks in his last start, 274 00:12:32,920 --> 00:12:35,199 Speaker 3: he didn't allow a run. I think he only gave 275 00:12:35,280 --> 00:12:37,960 Speaker 3: up one hit and he struck out five. So I 276 00:12:37,960 --> 00:12:40,000 Speaker 3: mean that Double A pitching is fun. You have Dax 277 00:12:40,120 --> 00:12:43,960 Speaker 3: Yuri Monteveda, da H Fitter and I believe they still 278 00:12:44,000 --> 00:12:45,680 Speaker 3: have one more pitcher down there because they're going five 279 00:12:45,679 --> 00:12:49,320 Speaker 3: man rotations. So should be fun. And definitely, you know, 280 00:12:49,679 --> 00:12:53,080 Speaker 3: when we started looking down the road, definitely one of 281 00:12:53,080 --> 00:12:55,120 Speaker 3: these guys are probably gonna make their major league debut 282 00:12:55,160 --> 00:12:58,600 Speaker 3: this year, more likely Monteveda Day or Yuri than Dax 283 00:12:58,640 --> 00:13:01,440 Speaker 3: and Fitter I know has been pushed at and we 284 00:13:01,480 --> 00:13:04,040 Speaker 3: won't get into that right now, but I think next 285 00:13:04,040 --> 00:13:05,720 Speaker 3: in line is one a veted that who you know 286 00:13:06,440 --> 00:13:10,240 Speaker 3: been strike will dominant right now for the for the Wahoo's. Uh, 287 00:13:10,240 --> 00:13:12,640 Speaker 3: it's kind of going through that Brian Hoeing type thing 288 00:13:12,679 --> 00:13:17,239 Speaker 3: we saw last year, except this time Montevedads just strikeouts, 289 00:13:17,280 --> 00:13:19,000 Speaker 3: you know, besides Hoeing's ground balls. 290 00:13:19,120 --> 00:13:20,320 Speaker 5: So yeah, it's. 291 00:13:20,280 --> 00:13:22,720 Speaker 3: Nice to see him earning Minor league Picture of the 292 00:13:22,760 --> 00:13:25,120 Speaker 3: Month for the Southern League, and you know it's double A, 293 00:13:25,600 --> 00:13:28,640 Speaker 3: probably the hardest level of minor league baseball. So congrats 294 00:13:28,679 --> 00:13:30,720 Speaker 3: to him and hopefully he keeps his going. That would 295 00:13:30,760 --> 00:13:33,120 Speaker 3: be pretty cool. Twenty eighteen, guy. 296 00:13:33,240 --> 00:13:37,839 Speaker 1: I believe last thing I'll ask you, keV, the Major 297 00:13:37,920 --> 00:13:40,880 Speaker 1: League Baseball get it right with the National League April 298 00:13:40,880 --> 00:13:41,520 Speaker 1: Player of the Month. 299 00:13:43,800 --> 00:13:46,960 Speaker 3: At first I told myself no, but after looking at it, 300 00:13:47,000 --> 00:13:49,200 Speaker 3: when you look at it, I mean, Akunya has just 301 00:13:49,240 --> 00:13:51,920 Speaker 3: had the more complete month. I do think that when 302 00:13:51,960 --> 00:13:56,160 Speaker 3: someone like Lewis Rayas does mix history, it should have 303 00:13:56,160 --> 00:13:58,880 Speaker 3: been him. I think it should have been him. But 304 00:13:59,080 --> 00:14:02,200 Speaker 3: I definitely see the reasoning why Acunya got the award, 305 00:14:03,000 --> 00:14:04,640 Speaker 3: you know, and I know people are saying, oh, more 306 00:14:04,640 --> 00:14:06,800 Speaker 3: home runs more andbiyes more, this and that, But I mean, 307 00:14:07,120 --> 00:14:09,200 Speaker 3: when a guy is hitting for something, you hit for 308 00:14:09,240 --> 00:14:12,199 Speaker 3: the first cycle in franchise history, and you're just putting 309 00:14:12,240 --> 00:14:15,080 Speaker 3: up numbers that that aren't being put up right now 310 00:14:15,120 --> 00:14:17,679 Speaker 3: in the major leagues, I think he deserved it more 311 00:14:17,679 --> 00:14:20,320 Speaker 3: than Acunya. But I mean, I think you could say 312 00:14:20,320 --> 00:14:23,600 Speaker 3: it's and you know, you know us being a Marlins 313 00:14:23,640 --> 00:14:25,240 Speaker 3: and you know, with the Braves and all that. I mean, 314 00:14:25,560 --> 00:14:29,480 Speaker 3: taking bias out of the way, Acunya definitely deserved that award, 315 00:14:29,520 --> 00:14:31,760 Speaker 3: but I think Ariise just deserved it a little more. 316 00:14:31,800 --> 00:14:34,880 Speaker 3: And you know he came in second. Hopefully he puts 317 00:14:34,920 --> 00:14:37,080 Speaker 3: a month not similar to what he did in April, 318 00:14:37,080 --> 00:14:40,040 Speaker 3: but fairly close, and you know he he'll win one 319 00:14:40,040 --> 00:14:41,840 Speaker 3: of those. It would have been amazing to see O 320 00:14:41,880 --> 00:14:44,000 Speaker 3: Marlon win the Player of the Month. I don't think 321 00:14:44,000 --> 00:14:46,040 Speaker 3: that's been done in years. I think the last time 322 00:14:46,120 --> 00:14:48,440 Speaker 3: was Stanton and was probably in twenty seventeen, that last 323 00:14:48,480 --> 00:14:51,640 Speaker 3: year he was here. But you know, hopefully he wins 324 00:14:51,680 --> 00:14:54,120 Speaker 3: it at some point and you know, I do want 325 00:14:54,120 --> 00:14:55,960 Speaker 3: to get your take on that minor league player, minor 326 00:14:56,040 --> 00:14:57,880 Speaker 3: league major League player of the month for April. 327 00:14:58,960 --> 00:15:00,440 Speaker 5: It's tough because memories. 328 00:15:00,480 --> 00:15:02,960 Speaker 1: You to think that the player, whether he hits for 329 00:15:02,960 --> 00:15:05,120 Speaker 1: the cycle or throws a no hit or does something historic, 330 00:15:05,520 --> 00:15:08,640 Speaker 1: they're usually a shoe in for the award. And when 331 00:15:08,680 --> 00:15:11,480 Speaker 1: you have an on base percentage over five hundred or 332 00:15:11,480 --> 00:15:13,440 Speaker 1: at five hundred, like a Rise was at, and you're 333 00:15:13,480 --> 00:15:17,000 Speaker 1: putting up numbers that Barry Bonds put up in his 334 00:15:17,160 --> 00:15:19,440 Speaker 1: you know, one month into a season since four or 335 00:15:19,480 --> 00:15:21,720 Speaker 1: something like that, you usually go with that player. But 336 00:15:21,840 --> 00:15:23,840 Speaker 1: you know, if there was a player to beat Louis 337 00:15:23,840 --> 00:15:26,160 Speaker 1: a Rise for this award, it was Ronald Counye junior. 338 00:15:26,480 --> 00:15:29,040 Speaker 2: He's hitting home runs, he's stealing bases, he's hitting the 339 00:15:29,080 --> 00:15:32,280 Speaker 2: ball extremely hard, and he's maading for a first place team. 340 00:15:32,760 --> 00:15:35,400 Speaker 1: So and Colin and I get into it. So we'll 341 00:15:35,480 --> 00:15:37,800 Speaker 1: leave you for that. We'll leave that for you soon. 342 00:15:38,280 --> 00:15:41,120 Speaker 1: But I think they it was a decision that they 343 00:15:41,120 --> 00:15:43,240 Speaker 1: couldn't have made. It was just it was there's no 344 00:15:43,320 --> 00:15:44,440 Speaker 1: right decision either one. 345 00:15:44,920 --> 00:15:45,800 Speaker 2: They could have nailed it. 346 00:15:45,880 --> 00:15:48,320 Speaker 1: So then I'll do it for Kevin and I stick 347 00:15:48,360 --> 00:15:51,320 Speaker 1: around for a great interview with Marls Radio play by 348 00:15:51,320 --> 00:15:54,040 Speaker 1: play man Kyle Sila. We'll see you next time on 349 00:15:54,040 --> 00:15:56,160 Speaker 1: episode number forty one. Forgot to mention this is forty 350 00:15:56,200 --> 00:16:02,960 Speaker 1: so we'll see you next time. Fish Stripes Unfiltered on 351 00:16:03,000 --> 00:16:05,960 Speaker 1: the Fish on First Podcast Network. My name is Isaacazoit 352 00:16:06,000 --> 00:16:08,840 Speaker 1: and we're recording this on May third, twenty twenty three. 353 00:16:09,320 --> 00:16:11,960 Speaker 1: The Marlins are currently two games over five hundred at 354 00:16:11,960 --> 00:16:14,480 Speaker 1: sixteen and fourteen after a bit of a deflating loss 355 00:16:14,560 --> 00:16:17,160 Speaker 1: last night. Like it's the first Place Atlanta Braves, but 356 00:16:17,200 --> 00:16:19,720 Speaker 1: I'm joined by a very special guest, the voice of 357 00:16:19,720 --> 00:16:22,000 Speaker 1: the Marlins, has heard on Marlins Radio play by play 358 00:16:22,040 --> 00:16:24,400 Speaker 1: man Kyle Sealoff. Kyle, thank you so much for taking 359 00:16:24,400 --> 00:16:24,680 Speaker 1: the time. 360 00:16:24,680 --> 00:16:26,600 Speaker 5: How are you? Thanks for having me, Isaac, I'm happy 361 00:16:26,600 --> 00:16:27,680 Speaker 5: to do it. Good to see you guys. 362 00:16:27,960 --> 00:16:31,080 Speaker 1: And obviously this is your first year full time doing 363 00:16:31,080 --> 00:16:32,480 Speaker 1: play by play. Just sort of take us with a 364 00:16:32,520 --> 00:16:35,280 Speaker 1: transition of doing this every single day and maybe other 365 00:16:35,320 --> 00:16:37,120 Speaker 1: responsibilities that the fans don't know about. 366 00:16:37,320 --> 00:16:39,520 Speaker 6: Well, I think what's been nice is that this is 367 00:16:39,560 --> 00:16:42,880 Speaker 6: my eleventh season with the Marlins. It's obviously my first 368 00:16:42,920 --> 00:16:45,760 Speaker 6: doing the full time play by play, but I think 369 00:16:45,800 --> 00:16:48,760 Speaker 6: the nice thing when getting this opportunity is that you're 370 00:16:48,800 --> 00:16:52,640 Speaker 6: not going somewhere new and you're trying to learn forty 371 00:16:52,720 --> 00:16:57,240 Speaker 6: or fifty new faces or names. So there's a comfortability 372 00:16:57,400 --> 00:17:02,360 Speaker 6: level with some players, obviously with front office personnel on 373 00:17:02,400 --> 00:17:03,360 Speaker 6: the business side. 374 00:17:04,200 --> 00:17:07,080 Speaker 5: So I think it's been good. I'm enjoying it again. 375 00:17:07,119 --> 00:17:08,080 Speaker 5: It's just really nice. 376 00:17:08,119 --> 00:17:10,159 Speaker 6: It was comforting knowing that I just don't have to 377 00:17:10,240 --> 00:17:13,400 Speaker 6: learn something totally new. I had obviously had some opportunities 378 00:17:13,440 --> 00:17:17,400 Speaker 6: doing twenty to twenty five games in recent seasons, which 379 00:17:17,480 --> 00:17:21,879 Speaker 6: was a great experience, and obviously I'm super fortunate and 380 00:17:21,960 --> 00:17:25,040 Speaker 6: appreciative of this opportunity to be, you know, doing this 381 00:17:25,119 --> 00:17:27,600 Speaker 6: now for a team that I love, and I've enjoyed 382 00:17:27,640 --> 00:17:30,640 Speaker 6: every minute and I hope everybody listening enjoys it too. 383 00:17:30,640 --> 00:17:32,359 Speaker 6: That's why we do it, right, I mean, you know, 384 00:17:32,680 --> 00:17:35,760 Speaker 6: my goal every night is whether the ball club wins 385 00:17:35,840 --> 00:17:38,719 Speaker 6: or loses. Was it easy on the years for two 386 00:17:38,800 --> 00:17:40,760 Speaker 6: and a half hours for people at home, maybe they 387 00:17:40,840 --> 00:17:43,879 Speaker 6: learned something, But you know, I think every good radio broadcast, 388 00:17:43,920 --> 00:17:47,479 Speaker 6: any good radio broadcast, it just feels like they're family 389 00:17:47,520 --> 00:17:49,400 Speaker 6: and somebody you want to hang out with and drink 390 00:17:49,440 --> 00:17:50,960 Speaker 6: a beer with and sit on your couch with in 391 00:17:50,960 --> 00:17:52,359 Speaker 6: the summertime for a couple hours. 392 00:17:52,600 --> 00:17:53,879 Speaker 5: Yeah, I think you nailed it. 393 00:17:53,920 --> 00:17:55,320 Speaker 1: And that's what it brings me to our next question, 394 00:17:55,320 --> 00:17:57,240 Speaker 1: which would be what do you think are the important 395 00:17:57,240 --> 00:17:59,679 Speaker 1: attributes of a good radio broadcast nowadays? 396 00:18:00,800 --> 00:18:00,960 Speaker 5: Well? 397 00:18:01,000 --> 00:18:03,280 Speaker 6: I don't know it's different this year, right, because like 398 00:18:03,640 --> 00:18:06,920 Speaker 6: the whole pitchclock thing and everything, as crazy as it sounds, 399 00:18:08,440 --> 00:18:11,040 Speaker 6: I always enjoyed a good broadcast when it was just 400 00:18:11,119 --> 00:18:12,160 Speaker 6: easy on the years. 401 00:18:12,240 --> 00:18:15,560 Speaker 5: You know, maybe not somebody. 402 00:18:14,560 --> 00:18:17,960 Speaker 6: That or you just hear something constantly because I think 403 00:18:18,000 --> 00:18:20,440 Speaker 6: at some point, and I always try to stay cognizant 404 00:18:20,480 --> 00:18:23,200 Speaker 6: of this, I feel like if I don't shut up, 405 00:18:23,680 --> 00:18:26,800 Speaker 6: that people are just gonna hear noise and what starts 406 00:18:26,840 --> 00:18:29,880 Speaker 6: to come out of my mouth people don't really hang 407 00:18:29,960 --> 00:18:32,560 Speaker 6: on to because really, and I do this at home too. 408 00:18:32,560 --> 00:18:34,800 Speaker 6: If you listen to a baseball game on the radio, 409 00:18:35,240 --> 00:18:38,239 Speaker 6: you don't generally hang on to every person's word, but 410 00:18:38,320 --> 00:18:41,000 Speaker 6: you can hear the inflection when they get excited. What 411 00:18:41,160 --> 00:18:45,080 Speaker 6: you're constantly wanting to hear is the score, the count, 412 00:18:45,280 --> 00:18:49,200 Speaker 6: who's on base, what inning you're in. And I think 413 00:18:49,880 --> 00:18:53,280 Speaker 6: most of all, whether we're at home or on the road. 414 00:18:53,359 --> 00:18:55,840 Speaker 6: The one thing I love about a good radio broadcast. 415 00:18:56,359 --> 00:18:58,879 Speaker 6: I love to hear the sounds of the ballpark. You know, 416 00:18:58,960 --> 00:19:00,720 Speaker 6: you love to hear the fans. You love to hear 417 00:19:00,720 --> 00:19:03,080 Speaker 6: an organ in the background. It may sound silly, but 418 00:19:03,280 --> 00:19:05,480 Speaker 6: I love to hear the usher or the you know, 419 00:19:05,520 --> 00:19:07,600 Speaker 6: the guy selling peanuts and crackerjacks. 420 00:19:07,640 --> 00:19:09,439 Speaker 5: I love I love hearing that. 421 00:19:09,600 --> 00:19:13,000 Speaker 6: So I think, you know, for me, when I think 422 00:19:13,000 --> 00:19:16,080 Speaker 6: of some of the best radio teams in baseball, it's. 423 00:19:15,920 --> 00:19:17,240 Speaker 5: Just easy on the ears. 424 00:19:17,359 --> 00:19:19,560 Speaker 6: Like I said, you know, there's some good stuff thrown 425 00:19:19,560 --> 00:19:23,160 Speaker 6: in there throughout the broadcast. Little nugget here, little nugget there. 426 00:19:23,440 --> 00:19:25,320 Speaker 6: Maybe you open your eyes a little bit. Wow, something 427 00:19:25,359 --> 00:19:27,720 Speaker 6: happened tonight. They mentioned that earlier. It hasn't happened in 428 00:19:27,960 --> 00:19:28,919 Speaker 6: ten years or whatever. 429 00:19:29,240 --> 00:19:29,840 Speaker 5: But it's not. 430 00:19:31,400 --> 00:19:36,639 Speaker 6: Overly, just saturated from start to finish, and I just 431 00:19:36,680 --> 00:19:38,520 Speaker 6: think it makes a good broadcast. But again, it's been 432 00:19:38,520 --> 00:19:41,840 Speaker 6: odd because I generally try to go back and listen 433 00:19:41,840 --> 00:19:45,080 Speaker 6: to three or four innings from the previous night, and 434 00:19:45,160 --> 00:19:48,200 Speaker 6: I have found what's been a little bit tough is 435 00:19:48,240 --> 00:19:52,359 Speaker 6: that sometimes I feel like you're trying to catch your 436 00:19:52,400 --> 00:19:54,439 Speaker 6: breath along with the players. You know, like the pitchers 437 00:19:54,440 --> 00:19:57,280 Speaker 6: are throwing a pitch every ten seconds. I'm sitting here 438 00:19:57,320 --> 00:20:00,720 Speaker 6: listening at home. I'm like, you know, breathe second, dude, 439 00:20:00,800 --> 00:20:02,680 Speaker 6: Like it's all right, just you know, you can't miss 440 00:20:02,680 --> 00:20:05,240 Speaker 6: a pitch, but just breathe for a second, right, Just 441 00:20:05,359 --> 00:20:09,160 Speaker 6: let the broadcast breathe a little bit. But it's been interesting. 442 00:20:09,160 --> 00:20:11,320 Speaker 6: I think everybody's trying to in some capacity to get 443 00:20:11,400 --> 00:20:14,200 Speaker 6: used to the new rules. Because you know, when I'm 444 00:20:14,200 --> 00:20:16,479 Speaker 6: working with or do this on May third, So I'm 445 00:20:16,520 --> 00:20:19,680 Speaker 6: working with Jeff Nelson tonight. I want to hear from 446 00:20:19,720 --> 00:20:22,080 Speaker 6: him because this is a dude. He is the one 447 00:20:22,119 --> 00:20:24,840 Speaker 6: percenters of one percenters. He did this for a long 448 00:20:24,840 --> 00:20:26,240 Speaker 6: time in one world series. 449 00:20:26,520 --> 00:20:27,840 Speaker 5: I want to hear what he has to say. 450 00:20:28,320 --> 00:20:30,520 Speaker 6: I'll sit right there and I'll provide what the balls 451 00:20:30,520 --> 00:20:33,680 Speaker 6: and strikes are, and I'll try to accurately depict every 452 00:20:33,680 --> 00:20:35,800 Speaker 6: single time of balls in the air, it's off the wall, 453 00:20:35,840 --> 00:20:37,639 Speaker 6: gets stuck in the fence like it did last night. 454 00:20:37,640 --> 00:20:38,240 Speaker 5: What's going on? 455 00:20:38,640 --> 00:20:39,960 Speaker 6: But a lot of people want to hear from the 456 00:20:40,040 --> 00:20:42,280 Speaker 6: dude that did it and what makes it so interesting. 457 00:20:42,440 --> 00:20:44,600 Speaker 5: But I guess that's a long way of entering what 458 00:20:44,640 --> 00:20:45,639 Speaker 5: I like in a broadcast. 459 00:20:45,960 --> 00:20:48,080 Speaker 1: Well, you mentioned Jeff Nelson on last night. Whether it's 460 00:20:48,119 --> 00:20:51,840 Speaker 1: Rod Allen or Kelly Sacho, how do you probably balance. 461 00:20:51,560 --> 00:20:53,040 Speaker 5: Don't forget Gabby now, don't. 462 00:20:52,840 --> 00:20:55,840 Speaker 1: Forget Gabby Sanchez, of course, how do you probably balance 463 00:20:56,200 --> 00:20:58,639 Speaker 1: you know, conversing with them while the game is on 464 00:20:58,680 --> 00:21:01,320 Speaker 1: and also letting them answer questions and also giving the 465 00:21:01,359 --> 00:21:02,480 Speaker 1: audience to play by play. 466 00:21:02,680 --> 00:21:05,119 Speaker 6: Well, I think what's important for me because I do 467 00:21:05,200 --> 00:21:07,119 Speaker 6: work with different folks and I love them all. I 468 00:21:07,119 --> 00:21:10,399 Speaker 6: think they're all unique and they bring something different. Rod 469 00:21:10,440 --> 00:21:13,399 Speaker 6: came from a place where he wasn't a pitcher. Nelly 470 00:21:13,480 --> 00:21:17,399 Speaker 6: was a pitcher. Gabby, many people are gonna forget it. 471 00:21:17,520 --> 00:21:20,000 Speaker 6: He was bought up as a catcher before he went 472 00:21:20,040 --> 00:21:22,959 Speaker 6: to first. He was drafted as a catcher, and then 473 00:21:23,000 --> 00:21:25,080 Speaker 6: he obviously went to third a little bit and he 474 00:21:25,119 --> 00:21:27,800 Speaker 6: played first. That's a unique perspective a guy that didn't 475 00:21:27,800 --> 00:21:31,480 Speaker 6: primarily catch. And Kelly was a terrific softball player, and 476 00:21:31,520 --> 00:21:35,440 Speaker 6: there's a unique aspect to that too. There's some similarities 477 00:21:36,600 --> 00:21:40,040 Speaker 6: between the sports and that's just a unique perspective. Kelly 478 00:21:40,080 --> 00:21:43,240 Speaker 6: will sometimes show storyteller a little bit more right, that's 479 00:21:43,240 --> 00:21:46,360 Speaker 6: interesting to me. I think they're all different. The one 480 00:21:46,359 --> 00:21:49,520 Speaker 6: thing that I try to do is almost after every 481 00:21:49,520 --> 00:21:53,040 Speaker 6: single pitch, all lay out for those guys. You know, 482 00:21:53,440 --> 00:21:56,200 Speaker 6: if Nelly has something to say after every single pitch, great, 483 00:21:56,280 --> 00:21:58,000 Speaker 6: If he doesn't, that's okay because we can listen to 484 00:21:58,040 --> 00:22:00,440 Speaker 6: the ballparks out and I'll make sure I can continue 485 00:22:00,480 --> 00:22:02,320 Speaker 6: to tell you what the score is, who's on base, 486 00:22:02,440 --> 00:22:05,399 Speaker 6: what any we're in, all that good stuff. But it's 487 00:22:05,440 --> 00:22:08,000 Speaker 6: not like we have to have a conversation before we broadcast. 488 00:22:08,080 --> 00:22:10,000 Speaker 6: I think the more you work with people, the more 489 00:22:10,080 --> 00:22:11,879 Speaker 6: chemistry you build. And you know, I do work with 490 00:22:11,880 --> 00:22:14,080 Speaker 6: a lot of different folks, but and I. 491 00:22:14,040 --> 00:22:14,920 Speaker 5: Don't mind that at all. 492 00:22:15,000 --> 00:22:16,679 Speaker 6: But I think the one thing that I try to 493 00:22:16,680 --> 00:22:18,879 Speaker 6: do to give them an opportunity to have their voice 494 00:22:18,880 --> 00:22:23,240 Speaker 6: heard by the audience is after each pitch, I give 495 00:22:23,280 --> 00:22:25,480 Speaker 6: them a second to just, you know, do their thing. 496 00:22:25,840 --> 00:22:26,920 Speaker 5: You know what, do they sing? 497 00:22:27,880 --> 00:22:28,080 Speaker 2: Right? 498 00:22:28,400 --> 00:22:30,280 Speaker 1: And I guess the last question I'll ask you about 499 00:22:30,280 --> 00:22:32,840 Speaker 1: this certain subject. Does any advice you might have for 500 00:22:32,880 --> 00:22:35,119 Speaker 1: a young broadcaster who is looking to get into this 501 00:22:35,160 --> 00:22:36,040 Speaker 1: particular field. 502 00:22:36,320 --> 00:22:40,080 Speaker 5: Yeah, I mean I have a lot from my experience. 503 00:22:40,840 --> 00:22:45,680 Speaker 5: You know. The one big thing for me is when 504 00:22:45,720 --> 00:22:47,800 Speaker 5: I look at like a resume. 505 00:22:47,960 --> 00:22:50,040 Speaker 6: Now, I don't care if you had a four point 506 00:22:50,080 --> 00:22:55,040 Speaker 6: zero in school, especially in broadcasting, it doesn't matter because 507 00:22:55,080 --> 00:22:58,520 Speaker 6: if you don't have a demo, reel or something to 508 00:22:58,680 --> 00:23:01,920 Speaker 6: show people that you are capable of doing this, you're 509 00:23:01,960 --> 00:23:04,879 Speaker 6: not gonna get an opportunity. And we are in a 510 00:23:04,960 --> 00:23:07,920 Speaker 6: day and age now, I mean we have two little microphones. 511 00:23:07,960 --> 00:23:09,160 Speaker 5: You're hooked up to your phone. 512 00:23:09,480 --> 00:23:12,760 Speaker 6: It is very very easy to spend thirty dollars on 513 00:23:12,840 --> 00:23:15,760 Speaker 6: Amazon or whatever it's gonna cost you and go sit 514 00:23:15,800 --> 00:23:20,720 Speaker 6: in the bleachers at a University of Miami fiu FAU 515 00:23:20,760 --> 00:23:23,480 Speaker 6: baseball game. Take a scorebook, you can buy it Dick 516 00:23:23,560 --> 00:23:25,920 Speaker 6: Sporting Goods, and go sit there and call a game. 517 00:23:26,240 --> 00:23:28,240 Speaker 6: If you're a little shy or a little embarrassed, take 518 00:23:28,240 --> 00:23:30,320 Speaker 6: a lawn chair, go down the right field line, go 519 00:23:30,400 --> 00:23:31,920 Speaker 6: way out, go sit in your car if. 520 00:23:31,840 --> 00:23:33,080 Speaker 5: You can see the field clearly. 521 00:23:33,359 --> 00:23:36,199 Speaker 6: Like it can be a little uncomfortable at first, but 522 00:23:36,359 --> 00:23:39,399 Speaker 6: try to get yourself comfortable with being uncomfortable and just 523 00:23:39,400 --> 00:23:40,000 Speaker 6: go do it. 524 00:23:40,840 --> 00:23:42,080 Speaker 5: Just go do it. 525 00:23:42,119 --> 00:23:45,240 Speaker 6: I mean, shoot, if you have MLB dot TV, there's 526 00:23:45,280 --> 00:23:47,320 Speaker 6: an option you don't have to hear a broadcast. 527 00:23:47,359 --> 00:23:49,200 Speaker 5: I think you can still just listen to the ballpark 528 00:23:49,359 --> 00:23:52,040 Speaker 5: sounds or whatever. Maybe it's gone now, but they had that. 529 00:23:52,080 --> 00:23:54,800 Speaker 6: At one point, you could literally call a major League 530 00:23:54,800 --> 00:23:56,120 Speaker 6: game without hearing the broadcaster. 531 00:23:56,240 --> 00:23:58,000 Speaker 5: But you know what I'm saying, like, there's weight, there's 532 00:23:58,000 --> 00:23:58,720 Speaker 5: so many options. 533 00:23:58,800 --> 00:24:01,720 Speaker 6: If you're in high school, I don't know, I'll find 534 00:24:01,720 --> 00:24:05,120 Speaker 6: a way to get the teacher so that you could 535 00:24:05,119 --> 00:24:06,000 Speaker 6: probably stream that. 536 00:24:06,080 --> 00:24:08,280 Speaker 5: These days, you could stream a game off of your phone. 537 00:24:08,320 --> 00:24:11,919 Speaker 6: And you know, broadcasting screw it up there, but you know, 538 00:24:12,040 --> 00:24:15,960 Speaker 6: there's some great institutions and colleges and universities for broadcasting. 539 00:24:16,640 --> 00:24:18,320 Speaker 5: And if you come out. 540 00:24:18,119 --> 00:24:21,520 Speaker 6: Of there with a great GPA but no experience in 541 00:24:21,560 --> 00:24:24,679 Speaker 6: the real world, it's gonna be really hard for people 542 00:24:24,720 --> 00:24:27,360 Speaker 6: to hire you because you have to have a demo reel. 543 00:24:27,400 --> 00:24:30,080 Speaker 5: That's the biggest thing. Figure it out. Just figure it 544 00:24:30,119 --> 00:24:31,760 Speaker 5: out fair enough. 545 00:24:31,760 --> 00:24:33,600 Speaker 1: And I guess we can segue sort of into these 546 00:24:33,800 --> 00:24:36,720 Speaker 1: into this twenty twenty three Marlin season really queer. They're 547 00:24:36,720 --> 00:24:39,719 Speaker 1: coming off a loss last night six nothing where their 548 00:24:39,800 --> 00:24:41,960 Speaker 1: as correct me if I'm wrong, Kyle that I think 549 00:24:42,119 --> 00:24:45,560 Speaker 1: Sandy obviously wasn't perfect, but he pitched well enough that 550 00:24:45,600 --> 00:24:47,600 Speaker 1: he gave his team a chance to win. Unfortunately, about 551 00:24:47,680 --> 00:24:50,000 Speaker 1: just never came alive against Bryce Elder. What are you 552 00:24:50,040 --> 00:24:52,760 Speaker 1: seeing from this team in particular games against a team 553 00:24:52,880 --> 00:24:53,439 Speaker 1: like the Braves. 554 00:24:54,040 --> 00:24:56,479 Speaker 6: Well, they've had their struggles, you know, Nelly and I 555 00:24:56,520 --> 00:24:59,080 Speaker 6: were chatting about it on the broadcast last night. It's 556 00:24:59,160 --> 00:25:02,320 Speaker 6: like something, this feels a little different every time these 557 00:25:02,359 --> 00:25:04,760 Speaker 6: two teams get together, and the Marlins have got to 558 00:25:04,760 --> 00:25:07,000 Speaker 6: find a way to get over the hump where you know, 559 00:25:07,040 --> 00:25:09,640 Speaker 6: it almost feels like sometimes it's like, you know, they're 560 00:25:09,680 --> 00:25:12,440 Speaker 6: fighting from the start instead of this is the Marlins 561 00:25:12,440 --> 00:25:14,280 Speaker 6: and the Braves and we're going toe to toe to 562 00:25:14,440 --> 00:25:16,560 Speaker 6: night instead of feeling like you're behind the eight ball 563 00:25:16,600 --> 00:25:21,000 Speaker 6: out of the gates. I thought, I you look, when 564 00:25:21,040 --> 00:25:23,119 Speaker 6: we do this, there's still two games left in the series, right. 565 00:25:23,280 --> 00:25:25,840 Speaker 6: Braxton Garrett's pitcher tonight? Who would have figured that he 566 00:25:25,920 --> 00:25:28,000 Speaker 6: might be your most reliable starting pitcher to start the 567 00:25:28,040 --> 00:25:31,040 Speaker 6: season going back to spring training and jesus Lozardo goes tomorrow, 568 00:25:31,040 --> 00:25:33,280 Speaker 6: who's been really good. Who would have thunked that Sandy 569 00:25:33,320 --> 00:25:34,880 Speaker 6: al Contra might be the one you have to worry 570 00:25:34,920 --> 00:25:36,720 Speaker 6: about coming out of the spring, A guy that tossed 571 00:25:36,720 --> 00:25:38,720 Speaker 6: what two hundred and thirty innings and made thirty one. 572 00:25:38,640 --> 00:25:44,040 Speaker 5: Starts last year or whatever it was. But I don't 573 00:25:44,080 --> 00:25:46,080 Speaker 5: know what it is. You know, I thought maybe they 574 00:25:46,200 --> 00:25:47,280 Speaker 5: get over the hump a little bit. 575 00:25:47,320 --> 00:25:50,520 Speaker 6: After dropping the first stree in Atlanta last Thursday and 576 00:25:50,560 --> 00:25:53,160 Speaker 6: with two outs they scored five runs or four runs 577 00:25:53,240 --> 00:25:55,119 Speaker 6: or whatever it was. I was like, man, that's I 578 00:25:55,119 --> 00:25:56,880 Speaker 6: wonder if that'll turn this thing a little bit. Because 579 00:25:56,920 --> 00:25:59,080 Speaker 6: a lot of players and managers and coaches are like 580 00:26:00,040 --> 00:26:03,720 Speaker 6: great narrative for us in the media, whether you're writing 581 00:26:03,880 --> 00:26:05,720 Speaker 6: or you're broadcasting. 582 00:26:05,080 --> 00:26:06,639 Speaker 5: TV or radio. 583 00:26:07,000 --> 00:26:08,920 Speaker 6: It's easy to be like, well, here's the history between 584 00:26:08,920 --> 00:26:12,919 Speaker 6: these two teams. It's a different team. Braves aren't that 585 00:26:13,000 --> 00:26:14,840 Speaker 6: much different. They've got everybody locked up for the next 586 00:26:14,840 --> 00:26:17,480 Speaker 6: two decades. It's the same guy. You know what I'm saying, though, 587 00:26:17,520 --> 00:26:19,719 Speaker 6: Like this Marlins team is different than the one that 588 00:26:19,760 --> 00:26:23,199 Speaker 6: got throttled by the Braves last season, you know. And 589 00:26:23,280 --> 00:26:25,080 Speaker 6: I know the Braves have obviously now one four of 590 00:26:25,080 --> 00:26:25,880 Speaker 6: the five here. 591 00:26:25,720 --> 00:26:27,280 Speaker 5: But that could change. 592 00:26:28,240 --> 00:26:30,600 Speaker 6: The great thing about baseball is it could change rapidly, 593 00:26:31,359 --> 00:26:33,600 Speaker 6: right Brax and Garrett's allowed what two runs are less 594 00:26:33,600 --> 00:26:35,639 Speaker 6: than all five of his appearance four starts this season 595 00:26:35,720 --> 00:26:38,679 Speaker 6: or whatever it is. He can go out there and 596 00:26:38,680 --> 00:26:40,840 Speaker 6: shove tonight, Marlins can win this game two to one, 597 00:26:40,960 --> 00:26:43,959 Speaker 6: when they're eleventh one run game and tie the seventy 598 00:26:44,000 --> 00:26:46,119 Speaker 6: two Mets or whatever for the all time record in 599 00:26:46,160 --> 00:26:46,800 Speaker 6: that department. 600 00:26:46,960 --> 00:26:48,520 Speaker 5: They could win tomorrow, they could win the series. 601 00:26:48,560 --> 00:26:50,440 Speaker 6: And then the narrative last time or the next time 602 00:26:50,440 --> 00:26:51,879 Speaker 6: we see him at the end of June is like, 603 00:26:52,160 --> 00:26:53,119 Speaker 6: how do you keep it rolling? 604 00:26:53,320 --> 00:26:53,520 Speaker 2: You know? 605 00:26:53,560 --> 00:26:55,159 Speaker 5: And the question for Brian Sniker is how do you 606 00:26:55,200 --> 00:26:56,119 Speaker 5: beat these guys? You know? 607 00:26:56,160 --> 00:26:58,080 Speaker 6: It's like I think I saw today the Braves all 608 00:26:58,119 --> 00:27:00,520 Speaker 6: time or like three hundred and three, two hundred and 609 00:27:00,560 --> 00:27:02,920 Speaker 6: two versus the Marlins. It's like their highest winning percentage 610 00:27:02,960 --> 00:27:05,159 Speaker 6: ever against the team, Like, that's insane, three hundred and 611 00:27:05,160 --> 00:27:07,679 Speaker 6: three wins. But I don't know how much stock I 612 00:27:07,720 --> 00:27:09,719 Speaker 6: put into it. I guess it's a good storyline. But 613 00:27:10,320 --> 00:27:12,480 Speaker 6: but you do want to see a team that is 614 00:27:12,520 --> 00:27:14,520 Speaker 6: going to be expected to win a World Series with 615 00:27:14,640 --> 00:27:16,520 Speaker 6: the type of talent that they put on the field 616 00:27:16,720 --> 00:27:20,320 Speaker 6: every single night. You want to see the Marlins maybe 617 00:27:20,359 --> 00:27:22,240 Speaker 6: be a touch more competitive than they've been. But I 618 00:27:22,240 --> 00:27:25,080 Speaker 6: say that it's like, you know, last week they had 619 00:27:25,080 --> 00:27:26,600 Speaker 6: a four to nothing lead and they coughed it up, 620 00:27:26,600 --> 00:27:28,359 Speaker 6: and who would have thought dying Flora and Atlanta was 621 00:27:28,359 --> 00:27:30,119 Speaker 6: gonna give up his first runs of the season. So 622 00:27:30,359 --> 00:27:33,160 Speaker 6: I shouldn't even say that they've been uncompetitive against the Braves. 623 00:27:33,800 --> 00:27:34,320 Speaker 5: Last night. 624 00:27:34,359 --> 00:27:35,960 Speaker 6: They got handed to him a little bit in Game 625 00:27:36,000 --> 00:27:37,920 Speaker 6: one in Atlanta, but you know, they come back. 626 00:27:37,960 --> 00:27:39,560 Speaker 5: They score five in the ninth. They had a four 627 00:27:39,680 --> 00:27:42,000 Speaker 5: run lead last week. We'll see. I mean they're there, 628 00:27:42,040 --> 00:27:43,760 Speaker 5: but I think they're playing them. Well, yeah, well we 629 00:27:43,760 --> 00:27:44,639 Speaker 5: were in Atlanta together. 630 00:27:44,760 --> 00:27:47,520 Speaker 1: That was when they actually got to one hundred games 631 00:27:47,560 --> 00:27:50,240 Speaker 1: over five hundred against this Marlins team, right, just insane. 632 00:27:50,240 --> 00:27:53,440 Speaker 1: And I saw the Braves games notes that in SunTrust Park. 633 00:27:53,560 --> 00:27:55,879 Speaker 1: In truest part, I should say the Marlins have the 634 00:27:55,880 --> 00:27:58,600 Speaker 1: worst winning percentage of all teams in Major League Baseball. 635 00:27:58,600 --> 00:27:59,760 Speaker 5: It's just house of horrors for him. 636 00:28:00,040 --> 00:28:03,000 Speaker 1: Absolutely, those the exact words that I used in the article. 637 00:28:03,359 --> 00:28:05,200 Speaker 1: At least a positive note for the Martles this year. 638 00:28:05,240 --> 00:28:08,160 Speaker 1: He did not win April Player of the Month. I 639 00:28:08,200 --> 00:28:10,159 Speaker 1: couldn't believe there's an argument to be made for the 640 00:28:10,200 --> 00:28:12,160 Speaker 1: player who did win it. He's playing in right field tonight. 641 00:28:12,320 --> 00:28:16,119 Speaker 1: Roaldacuna Junior did win it. But Luisa Riyes, How refreshing 642 00:28:16,160 --> 00:28:18,399 Speaker 1: has it been to watch a player like him not 643 00:28:18,480 --> 00:28:22,000 Speaker 1: strike out? He has twice as many RBI strikeouts. How 644 00:28:22,080 --> 00:28:23,400 Speaker 1: great is it to have him on your team? 645 00:28:23,440 --> 00:28:27,600 Speaker 6: Well, Kim Ang deserves a lot of credit for having 646 00:28:27,640 --> 00:28:29,679 Speaker 6: the guts to pull off that deal, because it's not 647 00:28:29,760 --> 00:28:32,520 Speaker 6: easy to part with a guy like Pablo Lopez, and 648 00:28:32,600 --> 00:28:35,159 Speaker 6: there was I think a little criticism. I would not 649 00:28:35,280 --> 00:28:37,359 Speaker 6: say that when the deal was struck. I did not 650 00:28:37,440 --> 00:28:39,480 Speaker 6: see too many people be like, are you kidding me? 651 00:28:39,680 --> 00:28:40,320 Speaker 5: What are they doing? 652 00:28:40,440 --> 00:28:42,440 Speaker 6: Because this is a guy that has come to Miami 653 00:28:42,880 --> 00:28:45,440 Speaker 6: with the pedigree of an American League batting champion. Not 654 00:28:45,560 --> 00:28:47,320 Speaker 6: easy to do in that league, it's not easy to 655 00:28:47,360 --> 00:28:49,600 Speaker 6: do in the National League. But he has picked up 656 00:28:50,440 --> 00:28:52,560 Speaker 6: right where he's left off. Yeah, and I mean, you 657 00:28:52,600 --> 00:28:55,400 Speaker 6: see all these crazy stats now and he's in the 658 00:28:55,440 --> 00:28:58,400 Speaker 6: same realm. Obviously not the same player, but you know, 659 00:28:58,600 --> 00:29:01,320 Speaker 6: he's getting intentionally walked like he's very bonds. You know, 660 00:29:01,360 --> 00:29:05,640 Speaker 6: he's putting up like bonds numbers in some categories. Arise 661 00:29:05,720 --> 00:29:07,880 Speaker 6: has been great and there's been a ton of positives 662 00:29:07,880 --> 00:29:08,840 Speaker 6: for this Marlins theme. 663 00:29:09,040 --> 00:29:10,960 Speaker 5: You know, it's easy to say after you lose to the. 664 00:29:10,880 --> 00:29:13,080 Speaker 6: Braves six enough and that well you know, things aren't 665 00:29:13,120 --> 00:29:15,360 Speaker 6: going well and Sandy loss well you. 666 00:29:15,360 --> 00:29:17,960 Speaker 5: Know, I mean, this team's two games over five hundred. 667 00:29:18,320 --> 00:29:19,800 Speaker 5: They've played a pretty tough schedule to. 668 00:29:19,800 --> 00:29:23,360 Speaker 6: Start the season, seven of ten against the Mets, Philadelphia, 669 00:29:23,400 --> 00:29:25,720 Speaker 6: and Minnesota, some really good teams. 670 00:29:25,720 --> 00:29:27,920 Speaker 5: The Marlins have held their own. They've been scrappy. 671 00:29:28,360 --> 00:29:30,680 Speaker 6: I thought they've pitched well. The bullpen has been great. 672 00:29:30,760 --> 00:29:33,560 Speaker 6: I think Skip is just about press every single right 673 00:29:33,640 --> 00:29:36,480 Speaker 6: button at times. I think it's been fun watching him manage. 674 00:29:36,800 --> 00:29:40,120 Speaker 6: But back to a Rise, I mean, where is this 675 00:29:40,520 --> 00:29:42,760 Speaker 6: I would I would say this, I would question people 676 00:29:42,760 --> 00:29:44,880 Speaker 6: in this department if you don't if you don't know 677 00:29:44,920 --> 00:29:48,040 Speaker 6: how good Luisa Rise is, go back and look at 678 00:29:48,080 --> 00:29:50,800 Speaker 6: every game and ask yourself, at the end of those games, 679 00:29:51,160 --> 00:29:53,760 Speaker 6: would the Marlins have won this game without him? Where 680 00:29:53,800 --> 00:29:57,280 Speaker 6: would they be after a month of baseball without Luisa Rise. 681 00:29:57,320 --> 00:29:59,240 Speaker 6: I don't know the answer to that, but my guess 682 00:29:59,240 --> 00:30:00,520 Speaker 6: would be they probably would not be. 683 00:30:00,560 --> 00:30:02,560 Speaker 5: Sixteen and fourteen totally agree. 684 00:30:03,120 --> 00:30:05,800 Speaker 1: Really quick question, do you think he got snubbed for 685 00:30:05,840 --> 00:30:06,640 Speaker 1: the award this month? 686 00:30:06,800 --> 00:30:07,640 Speaker 5: I don't. I don't know. 687 00:30:07,960 --> 00:30:10,240 Speaker 6: So I voted for him. I will I will say 688 00:30:10,240 --> 00:30:13,200 Speaker 6: that I voted for Luisa Rise. But to me, he 689 00:30:13,320 --> 00:30:17,400 Speaker 6: was not the absolute clear favorite. And I would in 690 00:30:17,480 --> 00:30:22,120 Speaker 6: this to me is why if they said the criteria 691 00:30:22,320 --> 00:30:24,560 Speaker 6: and it's not, he's not the the the award is 692 00:30:24,600 --> 00:30:26,760 Speaker 6: not the National League Player of the Month, but it's 693 00:30:26,800 --> 00:30:30,600 Speaker 6: the National League MVP of the month, the most valuable player. 694 00:30:31,040 --> 00:30:33,480 Speaker 5: To me, Luisa Rise would get every single vote. 695 00:30:33,520 --> 00:30:36,240 Speaker 6: He was the most valuable player in the National League 696 00:30:36,520 --> 00:30:39,280 Speaker 6: to his respective team. Again, where would the Marlins be 697 00:30:39,320 --> 00:30:42,680 Speaker 6: without Luise Rise? If you cover up Luisa Rise and 698 00:30:42,760 --> 00:30:45,120 Speaker 6: Ronald de Kunya Junior's names on a piece of paper 699 00:30:45,440 --> 00:30:47,760 Speaker 6: and I present to you at four to fifty average 700 00:30:48,080 --> 00:30:52,480 Speaker 6: with very limited power and similar on base percentages as 701 00:30:52,480 --> 00:30:55,720 Speaker 6: opposed to a three to fifty average with four bombs 702 00:30:56,120 --> 00:30:59,240 Speaker 6: fourteen RBIs, and he lead the league in stolen bases, 703 00:30:59,440 --> 00:31:01,400 Speaker 6: there would be a lot of people, if not the 704 00:31:01,480 --> 00:31:04,640 Speaker 6: majority of people, that would take Ronald Acunya Junior to 705 00:31:04,640 --> 00:31:05,920 Speaker 6: be your National League Player. 706 00:31:05,680 --> 00:31:06,000 Speaker 5: Of the Month. 707 00:31:06,280 --> 00:31:08,320 Speaker 6: I voted for Luisa Rise. I think he was the 708 00:31:08,360 --> 00:31:10,520 Speaker 6: National League Player of the month. When you hit four 709 00:31:10,760 --> 00:31:13,640 Speaker 6: fifty in the big leagues hitting a baseball, many players 710 00:31:13,640 --> 00:31:16,040 Speaker 6: that did this, I cannot attest to this. They say 711 00:31:16,040 --> 00:31:18,000 Speaker 6: it's the hardest thing in the world to do. You're 712 00:31:18,040 --> 00:31:20,440 Speaker 6: sixty feet six inches away and that little white thing 713 00:31:20,600 --> 00:31:23,080 Speaker 6: is coming at your noggin at ninety eight miles an hour, 714 00:31:23,160 --> 00:31:24,720 Speaker 6: and then he got a gear up for something else. 715 00:31:24,840 --> 00:31:30,200 Speaker 5: Like hitting four to fifty is like incomprehensible. 716 00:31:29,080 --> 00:31:31,440 Speaker 6: Because players these days will hit two to eighty and 717 00:31:31,520 --> 00:31:33,520 Speaker 6: hit like thirty bombs and driving one hundred, and that's 718 00:31:33,520 --> 00:31:35,760 Speaker 6: a great year. I mean, Luisa Rise is on pace 719 00:31:35,800 --> 00:31:40,520 Speaker 6: to break all sorts of records. He's been sensational. With 720 00:31:40,600 --> 00:31:43,080 Speaker 6: that being said, I voted for Luis. I wish he 721 00:31:43,080 --> 00:31:46,200 Speaker 6: would have won the award, but I'm not totally in 722 00:31:46,240 --> 00:31:48,360 Speaker 6: the camp of like, how dare they vote for a 723 00:31:48,400 --> 00:31:50,760 Speaker 6: coutia R. I mean, a majority of people are going 724 00:31:50,840 --> 00:31:53,640 Speaker 6: to sign up for four bombs, fourteen homers, thirteen stolen 725 00:31:53,640 --> 00:31:56,200 Speaker 6: bases at a three fifty average, especially in the game 726 00:31:56,200 --> 00:32:00,040 Speaker 6: and age that we play today, where it's power, it's speed, it's. 727 00:32:00,040 --> 00:32:01,000 Speaker 5: Find a way to get on base. 728 00:32:01,400 --> 00:32:04,160 Speaker 6: I mean Ron Lakunyu Junior, even though he had four 729 00:32:04,160 --> 00:32:07,240 Speaker 6: home runs and fourteen runs better then I don't know. 730 00:32:07,680 --> 00:32:09,240 Speaker 5: I'd like to go see how many runs he scored. 731 00:32:09,840 --> 00:32:10,560 Speaker 5: He creates it. 732 00:32:10,600 --> 00:32:12,480 Speaker 6: You know, if He's similar to Jazz in a way, 733 00:32:12,520 --> 00:32:14,440 Speaker 6: and Jazz is a long way to go. But he 734 00:32:14,480 --> 00:32:17,400 Speaker 6: has the capability of Kunya and the mark of a 735 00:32:17,400 --> 00:32:18,520 Speaker 6: good bass stealer is. 736 00:32:18,520 --> 00:32:20,360 Speaker 5: When you know he's running, then you can't stop him. 737 00:32:20,960 --> 00:32:24,120 Speaker 6: He can walk, steal second, and if he really feels 738 00:32:24,160 --> 00:32:26,600 Speaker 6: like it, he'll steal third, and there might be he 739 00:32:26,680 --> 00:32:28,600 Speaker 6: might be on third base when nobody out bottom of 740 00:32:28,600 --> 00:32:30,000 Speaker 6: the first inning in a scoreless game and all of 741 00:32:30,000 --> 00:32:31,680 Speaker 6: a sudden they have a won nothing league. He's that 742 00:32:31,800 --> 00:32:34,400 Speaker 6: good and so Acuna deserves it. I thought a Rise 743 00:32:34,920 --> 00:32:37,880 Speaker 6: was certainly deserving of the award. I voted for him, 744 00:32:37,920 --> 00:32:40,440 Speaker 6: let me be very clear, but I'm not totally a 745 00:32:40,480 --> 00:32:42,440 Speaker 6: gasp why Oconi got it. 746 00:32:42,680 --> 00:32:46,600 Speaker 1: Yeahcunia does have a higher war than Arise as well, 747 00:32:46,600 --> 00:32:48,880 Speaker 1: but that's not everything. Someone that would have a very 748 00:32:48,960 --> 00:32:52,160 Speaker 1: high winds above replacement on this team is Skip Schumacher 749 00:32:52,200 --> 00:32:54,320 Speaker 1: as a manager. It just seems every bunt he presses 750 00:32:54,800 --> 00:32:57,720 Speaker 1: it turns to gold. I agree with you, right your thought. 751 00:32:57,760 --> 00:32:59,959 Speaker 1: I think I weren't for him. He single handley has 752 00:33:00,040 --> 00:33:01,640 Speaker 1: earned the Martls at least a couple of wins. Your 753 00:33:01,640 --> 00:33:04,760 Speaker 1: thoughts on Skip manager's rookie rookie season as Marls manager. 754 00:33:04,880 --> 00:33:08,160 Speaker 6: Yeah, I mean, I think he's been really, really good. 755 00:33:08,240 --> 00:33:13,040 Speaker 6: I don't know, like it's very hard and I wouldn't 756 00:33:13,080 --> 00:33:18,120 Speaker 6: even pretend to know everything, but it just feels like 757 00:33:18,200 --> 00:33:22,000 Speaker 6: everything he's put his hands on has turned to gold 758 00:33:22,080 --> 00:33:25,160 Speaker 6: to start the season. Whether it was maybe we could 759 00:33:25,160 --> 00:33:27,960 Speaker 6: sit up here and question a move, you know, left, 760 00:33:27,960 --> 00:33:30,200 Speaker 6: he comes in to face Variety and the splits would 761 00:33:30,200 --> 00:33:33,239 Speaker 6: tell you this is a bad choice, and he struck him. 762 00:33:33,360 --> 00:33:35,600 Speaker 5: You know what I'm saying, Like everything that he's done 763 00:33:35,640 --> 00:33:35,920 Speaker 5: for the. 764 00:33:35,840 --> 00:33:40,000 Speaker 6: First thirty games has worked perfectly, and I think the 765 00:33:40,040 --> 00:33:42,800 Speaker 6: one thing that he should also be commended for and 766 00:33:42,840 --> 00:33:46,040 Speaker 6: not just Skip but his entire staff. This goes all 767 00:33:46,080 --> 00:33:47,800 Speaker 6: the way back to spring training, and I'm sure I've 768 00:33:47,800 --> 00:33:49,960 Speaker 6: talked about this and nauseum. 769 00:33:50,000 --> 00:33:52,600 Speaker 5: Now. There are so many people. 770 00:33:52,320 --> 00:33:54,280 Speaker 6: In that clubhouse that are no longer playing, that we're 771 00:33:54,360 --> 00:33:57,920 Speaker 6: part of championship teams that it was made very clear 772 00:33:57,960 --> 00:34:00,000 Speaker 6: to them when you play for the Saint Louis Cardinals, 773 00:34:00,040 --> 00:34:02,640 Speaker 6: when you go to the Los Angeles Dodgers and wherever 774 00:34:02,680 --> 00:34:04,920 Speaker 6: some of the other guys came from, when you walk 775 00:34:04,960 --> 00:34:07,800 Speaker 6: in here every day, we are not going to embarrass ourselves. 776 00:34:08,080 --> 00:34:10,279 Speaker 6: We are not going to embarrass our fan base. You're 777 00:34:10,320 --> 00:34:12,840 Speaker 6: getting paid handsome money to do this, and we're coming 778 00:34:12,840 --> 00:34:15,600 Speaker 6: here to win. And that is the culture, That is 779 00:34:15,680 --> 00:34:19,000 Speaker 6: the mentality that Skip is building. And that is not 780 00:34:19,120 --> 00:34:21,240 Speaker 6: to say and I hate that we'll have to preface 781 00:34:21,280 --> 00:34:23,400 Speaker 6: this for years. It feels like that is not a. 782 00:34:23,440 --> 00:34:26,080 Speaker 5: Knock on, Donnie. But when you just bring somebody. 783 00:34:25,760 --> 00:34:30,239 Speaker 6: New in, there's new stuff, there's new expectations, there's a 784 00:34:30,280 --> 00:34:33,719 Speaker 6: new way of doing things. And Skip, to me, is 785 00:34:33,719 --> 00:34:36,480 Speaker 6: holding his players accountable. He does not walk around the 786 00:34:36,480 --> 00:34:39,160 Speaker 6: clubhouse to make sure everybody's lacing them up the right way. 787 00:34:39,400 --> 00:34:41,440 Speaker 6: He lets the players be in the clubhouse. They can 788 00:34:41,480 --> 00:34:43,879 Speaker 6: say whatever they want in there, but he is holding 789 00:34:43,960 --> 00:34:48,279 Speaker 6: them accountable. And that I think he has struck the 790 00:34:48,360 --> 00:34:50,000 Speaker 6: right chord with his messages. 791 00:34:50,640 --> 00:34:52,879 Speaker 5: And I've really enjoyed watching them. 792 00:34:53,840 --> 00:34:56,360 Speaker 1: I know we're only thirty games in, Kyle, but is 793 00:34:56,400 --> 00:34:58,720 Speaker 1: there a favorite moment that you've had so far calling 794 00:34:59,040 --> 00:35:01,160 Speaker 1: or you know, just being behind them for so far 795 00:35:01,239 --> 00:35:01,720 Speaker 1: this year. 796 00:35:02,080 --> 00:35:08,640 Speaker 5: Calling oh man, we had the walk off the other night. 797 00:35:08,960 --> 00:35:10,600 Speaker 5: That was fun. Walkoffs are always fun. 798 00:35:10,760 --> 00:35:11,840 Speaker 1: Yeah, great, call that. 799 00:35:11,880 --> 00:35:12,520 Speaker 5: By the way, I think I. 800 00:35:12,480 --> 00:35:15,320 Speaker 6: Told you know, I mean Luisa Rise with the cycle 801 00:35:15,520 --> 00:35:21,359 Speaker 6: is cool because it's so unexpected, and I've always told myself, like, 802 00:35:22,239 --> 00:35:26,520 Speaker 6: this team ever gets to the postseason. I think you 803 00:35:26,600 --> 00:35:29,479 Speaker 6: have bullet points as a broadcaster, but I never want 804 00:35:29,480 --> 00:35:33,640 Speaker 6: to script something out because what happens out here is 805 00:35:33,680 --> 00:35:38,319 Speaker 6: never scripted. The emotions are different for everybody. I you know, 806 00:35:39,600 --> 00:35:41,520 Speaker 6: it's not even like you know as a broadcaster, I 807 00:35:41,560 --> 00:35:45,600 Speaker 6: just want to be as authentic and genuine and let 808 00:35:45,600 --> 00:35:46,879 Speaker 6: the emotions come to me as. 809 00:35:46,800 --> 00:35:47,560 Speaker 5: They would fans. 810 00:35:48,000 --> 00:35:51,080 Speaker 6: May we see history on this Tuesday night in Philadelphia, 811 00:35:51,640 --> 00:35:53,280 Speaker 6: a single away from a cycle. 812 00:35:54,560 --> 00:35:57,520 Speaker 5: Here's the pitch s making the line tribe left field 813 00:35:58,000 --> 00:35:59,600 Speaker 5: history in Philly. 814 00:36:00,120 --> 00:36:03,920 Speaker 6: Louise Arise has hit for the first ever cycle in 815 00:36:04,040 --> 00:36:05,840 Speaker 6: Marlin's franchise history. 816 00:36:07,440 --> 00:36:09,439 Speaker 5: You know, this team might do something great this year. 817 00:36:09,480 --> 00:36:09,880 Speaker 5: They may not. 818 00:36:10,640 --> 00:36:14,680 Speaker 6: But you know, to me, if you script something, you 819 00:36:14,719 --> 00:36:17,560 Speaker 6: could have scripted something for a walk off single the 820 00:36:17,640 --> 00:36:18,200 Speaker 6: right field. 821 00:36:18,520 --> 00:36:19,680 Speaker 5: Well, the emotions are different. 822 00:36:19,680 --> 00:36:22,520 Speaker 6: If you hit a bomb and the place goes nuts, 823 00:36:22,640 --> 00:36:25,000 Speaker 6: like it's great to have bullet points right for the 824 00:36:25,000 --> 00:36:26,520 Speaker 6: first time in thirty years. 825 00:36:26,680 --> 00:36:28,040 Speaker 5: You know, whatever the case might be. 826 00:36:28,640 --> 00:36:31,399 Speaker 6: I think it's different, but I guess the Arise thing 827 00:36:31,480 --> 00:36:34,160 Speaker 6: is cool. Because it's so unexpected. Although I say that 828 00:36:34,200 --> 00:36:35,880 Speaker 6: and everybody that asked me, I was like, well, we 829 00:36:35,960 --> 00:36:37,680 Speaker 6: knew he was going to do it. It was just 830 00:36:37,760 --> 00:36:39,200 Speaker 6: a matter of how he was going to do it. 831 00:36:39,239 --> 00:36:41,439 Speaker 6: I mean, he could not get out. He still can't. 832 00:36:41,480 --> 00:36:45,080 Speaker 6: He's lighting the world on fire. But the arise thing 833 00:36:45,160 --> 00:36:47,439 Speaker 6: is cool. I'm trying to think. I mean, Cooper tied. 834 00:36:47,440 --> 00:36:49,200 Speaker 6: It was that opening day against the Mets with the 835 00:36:49,200 --> 00:36:57,520 Speaker 6: two run homer, se great crowd, Sandy's complete game shutout, Solaire's. 836 00:36:57,080 --> 00:36:58,880 Speaker 1: Go ahead home run against the Giants, pinch hit. 837 00:36:59,800 --> 00:37:01,960 Speaker 6: Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah yeah yeah that was 838 00:37:02,000 --> 00:37:05,520 Speaker 6: great too. Oh the Atlantic game was fun last Thursday. 839 00:37:05,719 --> 00:37:07,880 Speaker 6: Shoot five runs on the top of the knife. I 840 00:37:07,960 --> 00:37:10,240 Speaker 6: don't know, It's always uncomfortable for me to talk about 841 00:37:10,239 --> 00:37:12,920 Speaker 6: because I'll never be able to explain to people like 842 00:37:12,960 --> 00:37:14,600 Speaker 6: I get this unbelievable opportunity. 843 00:37:14,760 --> 00:37:16,400 Speaker 5: I'm a fan like everybody else. 844 00:37:17,360 --> 00:37:19,840 Speaker 6: This is not about me, Like I mean, I'm so 845 00:37:19,960 --> 00:37:22,160 Speaker 6: happy and fortunate that I get a chance to do this. 846 00:37:22,480 --> 00:37:24,920 Speaker 6: But seriously, the only thing I think of is like 847 00:37:24,960 --> 00:37:27,280 Speaker 6: when I was a little boy listening on my radio, 848 00:37:28,040 --> 00:37:29,960 Speaker 6: I just wanted to feel like I was there and 849 00:37:30,040 --> 00:37:33,080 Speaker 6: the people that are not here, but they're listening. Bring 850 00:37:33,120 --> 00:37:35,960 Speaker 6: the emotion to them, make them feel like they're here, 851 00:37:36,040 --> 00:37:37,960 Speaker 6: make them feel like they're a part of this thing. 852 00:37:38,440 --> 00:37:42,000 Speaker 6: And I'm just a small little sliver that I pray 853 00:37:42,880 --> 00:37:45,680 Speaker 6: I can accurately describe what just happened to bring that 854 00:37:45,840 --> 00:37:50,040 Speaker 6: to people if they're sitting on their back porch in 855 00:37:50,080 --> 00:37:52,680 Speaker 6: the middle of God's Country in the Midwest, or sitting 856 00:37:52,719 --> 00:37:55,000 Speaker 6: down here half a block away from here. You know, 857 00:37:55,080 --> 00:37:57,160 Speaker 6: you never know where people are and when they're listening, 858 00:37:57,200 --> 00:38:00,440 Speaker 6: and you know there's something to be said. And people 859 00:38:00,520 --> 00:38:04,000 Speaker 6: always tell you when there's good broadcasting and you enjoy listening, 860 00:38:04,080 --> 00:38:06,440 Speaker 6: you're watching a game, it gets you away from the 861 00:38:06,480 --> 00:38:07,799 Speaker 6: everyday bs of life. 862 00:38:08,200 --> 00:38:11,759 Speaker 5: It's like a little escape for right it's a little distraction. 863 00:38:11,960 --> 00:38:14,319 Speaker 6: So I'm just super fortunate and I get to do 864 00:38:14,360 --> 00:38:15,640 Speaker 6: this and hope the fans like it. 865 00:38:15,840 --> 00:38:18,319 Speaker 1: Yeah, well, speaking for most fans, I'm sure they would 866 00:38:18,360 --> 00:38:19,120 Speaker 1: agree that we do. 867 00:38:19,280 --> 00:38:22,080 Speaker 5: And they don't send me suggestion I will. 868 00:38:22,160 --> 00:38:24,920 Speaker 1: I guess one more question I could ask you is personally, 869 00:38:24,920 --> 00:38:27,839 Speaker 1: you know, when you grew up, you're relatively young as well, 870 00:38:28,120 --> 00:38:33,320 Speaker 1: your favorite baseball radio broadcast role models that you enjoyed 871 00:38:33,360 --> 00:38:34,080 Speaker 1: listening to the most. 872 00:38:34,120 --> 00:38:36,000 Speaker 6: So I grew up in Ithaca, New York, and the 873 00:38:36,080 --> 00:38:39,360 Speaker 6: AM frequency is strong enough for the fan, and I 874 00:38:39,360 --> 00:38:43,160 Speaker 6: grew up a Mets fan and on when the. 875 00:38:42,800 --> 00:38:44,240 Speaker 5: Sky was clear at nighttime. 876 00:38:44,280 --> 00:38:47,080 Speaker 6: Now some people, some really young people, are gonna be like, 877 00:38:47,840 --> 00:38:50,920 Speaker 6: is this guy a fossil? I'm not, but AM radio 878 00:38:51,960 --> 00:38:54,879 Speaker 6: is still very reliant on. 879 00:38:54,880 --> 00:38:56,280 Speaker 5: The weather conditions outside. 880 00:38:56,480 --> 00:38:59,960 Speaker 6: On a crystal clear night, you know, there's you know, 881 00:39:00,200 --> 00:39:03,120 Speaker 6: it's funny SAT. You know, Saint Louis Cardinals baseball can 882 00:39:03,160 --> 00:39:05,040 Speaker 6: be heard coast to coast on a crystal clear knight, 883 00:39:05,080 --> 00:39:05,960 Speaker 6: and could also be heard. 884 00:39:05,840 --> 00:39:08,040 Speaker 5: In Florida on KMOX. It's crazy. 885 00:39:08,280 --> 00:39:10,200 Speaker 6: On a crystal clear knight, you can hear Saint Louis 886 00:39:10,200 --> 00:39:13,080 Speaker 6: Cardinals baseball in parts of Florida. So I just remember 887 00:39:13,239 --> 00:39:14,920 Speaker 6: I was like, oh man, it's a good summer night. 888 00:39:14,960 --> 00:39:16,759 Speaker 6: I'm gonna listen to a little Mets baseball tonight. We 889 00:39:16,760 --> 00:39:19,120 Speaker 6: always had Yankees baseball on the radio as well, so 890 00:39:19,239 --> 00:39:21,160 Speaker 6: growing up in New York, in the middle of New York, 891 00:39:21,600 --> 00:39:23,480 Speaker 6: in central New York, those were my options. 892 00:39:24,239 --> 00:39:25,200 Speaker 5: So I listened to. 893 00:39:26,719 --> 00:39:28,400 Speaker 6: A lot of How He Rose growing up, listened to 894 00:39:28,440 --> 00:39:31,399 Speaker 6: a lot of John Sterling, growing up watched Michael Kay 895 00:39:31,640 --> 00:39:35,759 Speaker 6: Gary Cohen growing up a lot. So those are the 896 00:39:35,760 --> 00:39:39,000 Speaker 6: people that I loved listening to. Those are my options, right, 897 00:39:39,000 --> 00:39:41,040 Speaker 6: It's like you only have so many options. There was 898 00:39:41,040 --> 00:39:42,920 Speaker 6: only so many places I was going to turn. But 899 00:39:43,000 --> 00:39:44,279 Speaker 6: I guess it was kind of cool. I had two 900 00:39:44,280 --> 00:39:46,400 Speaker 6: different options, so I would flip back and forth between 901 00:39:46,400 --> 00:39:48,759 Speaker 6: Mets and Yankees radio broadcast at nighttime growing up. 902 00:39:49,080 --> 00:39:51,160 Speaker 1: Well this was awesome, Cale, Thank you so much. Something 903 00:39:51,200 --> 00:39:53,279 Speaker 1: that actually Jason Latiman wanted me to ask you. You're 904 00:39:53,280 --> 00:39:55,960 Speaker 1: about to go on a three city road trip. Who's 905 00:39:56,040 --> 00:39:57,840 Speaker 1: gonna how are your cat's going to be fed? 906 00:39:59,400 --> 00:40:03,319 Speaker 6: Well, only on cap and she's very self dependent, so 907 00:40:02,880 --> 00:40:07,200 Speaker 6: she so she's a queen. She has the automatic feeder, 908 00:40:07,280 --> 00:40:12,839 Speaker 6: which is sensational brand. Well it's just like a Tupperware thing, 909 00:40:12,920 --> 00:40:15,040 Speaker 6: but you know, gravity does its thing there. 910 00:40:15,480 --> 00:40:17,520 Speaker 5: Now, she's got a beautiful litter box. 911 00:40:17,560 --> 00:40:19,760 Speaker 6: At every seven minutes after she goes to the bathroom, 912 00:40:19,800 --> 00:40:22,600 Speaker 6: that cycle, so she has a fresh bed of litter. 913 00:40:22,680 --> 00:40:25,959 Speaker 6: In fact, I just got a notification that the clean 914 00:40:26,040 --> 00:40:28,239 Speaker 6: cycle has been interrupted, so she may have she may 915 00:40:28,280 --> 00:40:30,920 Speaker 6: have just gone potty and she might still be standing 916 00:40:30,960 --> 00:40:33,879 Speaker 6: in there. So we do have an issue right now, 917 00:40:33,920 --> 00:40:35,760 Speaker 6: but I can tend to that when I get home tonight. 918 00:40:36,360 --> 00:40:38,800 Speaker 5: My next door neighbors, sweet lady. Her name is Jeanette. 919 00:40:38,800 --> 00:40:40,680 Speaker 5: She's got a key, so sometimes she'll go over and 920 00:40:40,680 --> 00:40:41,560 Speaker 5: say hello to Mittens. 921 00:40:42,520 --> 00:40:44,959 Speaker 6: But she's she's spoiled. I mean, she lives a great life. 922 00:40:45,160 --> 00:40:47,279 Speaker 6: I hope one day lived one like hers. 923 00:40:47,680 --> 00:40:50,080 Speaker 1: Right, we work cards where our pets have a great life. 924 00:40:50,160 --> 00:40:52,439 Speaker 6: That's exactly right. Oh, it's it's great. I can send 925 00:40:52,440 --> 00:40:53,080 Speaker 6: more pictures out. 926 00:40:53,120 --> 00:40:53,440 Speaker 1: She doesn't. 927 00:40:53,480 --> 00:40:57,759 Speaker 6: You know, my my Twitter wallpaper is her. You know, 928 00:40:57,800 --> 00:41:00,000 Speaker 6: she doesn't like to do too many photo shoots. Obviously, 929 00:41:01,000 --> 00:41:03,240 Speaker 6: she likes to live a pretty fairly private life. 930 00:41:03,280 --> 00:41:05,240 Speaker 5: But yeah, she's the best. 931 00:41:05,360 --> 00:41:07,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, speaking as a dog dad, it is. 932 00:41:07,239 --> 00:41:08,120 Speaker 5: It's definitely kind of dog. 933 00:41:08,480 --> 00:41:11,160 Speaker 1: A Cocker Spaniel. His name is Bryce After I'm sure 934 00:41:11,160 --> 00:41:12,000 Speaker 1: you can guess who. 935 00:41:13,719 --> 00:41:14,520 Speaker 5: You're your Nationals fan? 936 00:41:14,880 --> 00:41:16,600 Speaker 1: No, just I'm a big Bryce Harbor fan. I think 937 00:41:16,600 --> 00:41:20,040 Speaker 1: he's back for four oh for four yesterday. Hey man, 938 00:41:20,960 --> 00:41:23,719 Speaker 1: I just can't believe he's back after what was its 939 00:41:24,320 --> 00:41:25,760 Speaker 1: nine months after Tommy John surgery? 940 00:41:25,880 --> 00:41:30,440 Speaker 5: No? Four or five? Yeah, it's like months or something. Crazy. 941 00:41:30,480 --> 00:41:31,120 Speaker 2: It's insane. 942 00:41:31,239 --> 00:41:34,359 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's a new standard. Absolutely well, Kyle, think again. 943 00:41:34,360 --> 00:41:37,120 Speaker 1: This was the debut of an in person pod, so 944 00:41:37,160 --> 00:41:38,799 Speaker 1: I'm very happy that this is the first one ever 945 00:41:38,840 --> 00:41:41,960 Speaker 1: on fish Rat in person absolutely. Oh well, you know, 946 00:41:42,320 --> 00:41:44,719 Speaker 1: Unfiltered was a debut of the in person pod. 947 00:41:44,719 --> 00:41:46,319 Speaker 6: All right, we'll make sure my checks in the mail. 948 00:41:46,320 --> 00:41:48,359 Speaker 6: We can do this weekly and it'll come at a cost. 949 00:41:48,400 --> 00:41:49,000 Speaker 6: See you guys. 950 00:41:49,160 --> 00:41:50,680 Speaker 2: Absolutely, thank you so much, Kyle 951 00:42:06,960 --> 00:42:07,440 Speaker 6: Bas