1 00:00:08,160 --> 00:00:12,240 Speaker 1: Welcome to the Favorites. I am black Jack. Fletcher. Chad 2 00:00:12,400 --> 00:00:14,640 Speaker 1: is out today. He's out playing with himself on the 3 00:00:14,680 --> 00:00:17,960 Speaker 1: West Coast this week. But we have a special baseball 4 00:00:18,040 --> 00:00:22,000 Speaker 1: themed show for you. And since Chat and Georgina aren't here, 5 00:00:22,079 --> 00:00:26,279 Speaker 1: I needed to find someone with enough energy, charisma and 6 00:00:26,440 --> 00:00:29,240 Speaker 1: gusto to carry us through. And I think I found 7 00:00:29,240 --> 00:00:32,880 Speaker 1: just the man. He is the long ball lothario, four 8 00:00:32,920 --> 00:00:37,040 Speaker 1: time Major League All Star. Paula Duca, Pouli, how are 9 00:00:37,080 --> 00:00:41,479 Speaker 1: we doing. I'm doing absolutely wonderful. I had my eggs, bacon, 10 00:00:42,880 --> 00:00:46,199 Speaker 1: a little bit of avocado toast. It's a new thing 11 00:00:46,200 --> 00:00:50,440 Speaker 1: out here in California. Black Jack's toast now, PAULI, sometimes 12 00:00:50,440 --> 00:00:52,519 Speaker 1: when we've done shows together, things go a little off 13 00:00:52,520 --> 00:00:55,680 Speaker 1: the rails. I want you to know that there is 14 00:00:55,720 --> 00:00:58,600 Speaker 1: a ground rule for this show, and that's that there 15 00:00:58,680 --> 00:01:02,600 Speaker 1: are no rules. I once you locked in, loaded, ready 16 00:01:02,640 --> 00:01:07,160 Speaker 1: to go, I'm ready. I'm I'm just coming off the 17 00:01:07,200 --> 00:01:10,680 Speaker 1: Machado signing. I mean, I couldn't be more excited. All right, 18 00:01:10,840 --> 00:01:12,560 Speaker 1: So today we're gonna take a look at some of 19 00:01:12,560 --> 00:01:16,240 Speaker 1: the over underwind totals for Major League Baseball teams. We're 20 00:01:16,240 --> 00:01:18,959 Speaker 1: gonna pick them in the order that we feel most confident. Paulie, 21 00:01:19,080 --> 00:01:21,039 Speaker 1: There's been a lot of moves this offseason. There's still 22 00:01:21,040 --> 00:01:23,880 Speaker 1: a lot left to come. But as you are the 23 00:01:23,880 --> 00:01:27,040 Speaker 1: man who actually played Major League baseball, I'll allow you 24 00:01:27,080 --> 00:01:29,320 Speaker 1: to go first. Which team are you looking at off 25 00:01:29,360 --> 00:01:31,959 Speaker 1: the top here? Well, you know, I think a lot 26 00:01:32,000 --> 00:01:34,920 Speaker 1: of people are worried, first of all about Chris Sales 27 00:01:35,640 --> 00:01:38,240 Speaker 1: left shoulder. And you know the line that Vegas set 28 00:01:38,520 --> 00:01:41,479 Speaker 1: on the Red Sox is and a half. I found 29 00:01:41,520 --> 00:01:45,880 Speaker 1: that very, very low. I've haven't seen much movement at 30 00:01:45,880 --> 00:01:49,680 Speaker 1: all in the A L. East. Um, they lost Joe Kelly, 31 00:01:49,760 --> 00:01:54,320 Speaker 1: And let's be honest, Joe Kelly was found gold in 32 00:01:54,400 --> 00:01:58,000 Speaker 1: the playoffs and in the World Series, because you know, 33 00:01:58,080 --> 00:02:00,160 Speaker 1: he was always a crapshoot and sort of a mess. 34 00:02:00,360 --> 00:02:03,040 Speaker 1: He could walk the yard at any time. Granted, he's 35 00:02:03,080 --> 00:02:05,680 Speaker 1: got a phenomenal arm and he It was a good 36 00:02:05,720 --> 00:02:08,760 Speaker 1: pickup for the Dodgers to get a reliever or something 37 00:02:08,880 --> 00:02:12,480 Speaker 1: that that they sorely needed to get to Jansen. But 38 00:02:12,919 --> 00:02:16,600 Speaker 1: you know, Kimbero is still out there. Um, and towards 39 00:02:16,639 --> 00:02:17,960 Speaker 1: the end of the year he was getting a little 40 00:02:17,960 --> 00:02:22,040 Speaker 1: shaky Blackjack. But I read all these articles of people saying, well, 41 00:02:22,080 --> 00:02:25,679 Speaker 1: there's gonna be a letdown from Mookie Betts and there's 42 00:02:25,680 --> 00:02:27,600 Speaker 1: gonna be a let down from j D. Martinez. Do 43 00:02:27,639 --> 00:02:30,679 Speaker 1: people forget that Mookie Bets got hurt and j D. 44 00:02:30,760 --> 00:02:33,600 Speaker 1: Martinez basically took a stranglehold of the m v P, 45 00:02:34,160 --> 00:02:36,760 Speaker 1: and then Mookie Betts came off the d hell and 46 00:02:36,800 --> 00:02:39,240 Speaker 1: just took the m v P back from him, and 47 00:02:39,280 --> 00:02:43,680 Speaker 1: they just steamrolled. So, you know, hundred eight wins, I 48 00:02:43,760 --> 00:02:47,080 Speaker 1: get it. They will probably falter a little bit less 49 00:02:47,080 --> 00:02:51,640 Speaker 1: than a hundred and eight games, I mean and a half, 50 00:02:51,639 --> 00:02:53,519 Speaker 1: And I get it. I get it. There's worries about 51 00:02:53,600 --> 00:02:56,360 Speaker 1: Chris Sale's shoulder, there's worries that he might not be 52 00:02:56,440 --> 00:02:58,960 Speaker 1: the same, But I still think they have enough ammunition 53 00:02:59,520 --> 00:03:02,720 Speaker 1: um um with the Valdi. I think a lot of 54 00:03:02,720 --> 00:03:07,359 Speaker 1: people are solding that Valdi through all these innings um 55 00:03:07,440 --> 00:03:11,640 Speaker 1: in in the playoffs. Well, you know what, great? Yeah, 56 00:03:11,639 --> 00:03:14,560 Speaker 1: but here's my deal, Like people are always worried about 57 00:03:14,639 --> 00:03:18,280 Speaker 1: pitch count Man didn't no one, not Ryan like take 58 00:03:18,320 --> 00:03:20,200 Speaker 1: two talent all or two advil and he went out 59 00:03:20,240 --> 00:03:23,959 Speaker 1: there and pitched every day. You bring up pitch counts 60 00:03:23,960 --> 00:03:26,920 Speaker 1: and that's interesting. Um There's been a lot of talk 61 00:03:27,040 --> 00:03:29,600 Speaker 1: about the edition of the pitch clock that we're going 62 00:03:29,639 --> 00:03:32,080 Speaker 1: to see this season. What are your thoughts on the 63 00:03:32,120 --> 00:03:36,240 Speaker 1: pitch clock? Here twenty seconds to throw a pitch, players 64 00:03:36,240 --> 00:03:38,040 Speaker 1: and whatepends for you. I got twenty seconds for you. 65 00:03:38,040 --> 00:03:40,480 Speaker 1: Have about twenty seconds for the umpires to start doing 66 00:03:40,560 --> 00:03:43,840 Speaker 1: calisthenics and some maybe some sit ups so they can 67 00:03:43,840 --> 00:03:46,720 Speaker 1: get a freaking call, right, so that maybe those twenty 68 00:03:46,720 --> 00:03:50,680 Speaker 1: seconds wouldn't have to go to replay every other minute. 69 00:03:51,680 --> 00:03:55,200 Speaker 1: They're worried always about speed of play. When I came 70 00:03:55,240 --> 00:04:01,040 Speaker 1: into the league, commercial time was one. Now it's two thirty. Okay, 71 00:04:01,160 --> 00:04:04,200 Speaker 1: there's forty five seconds right there. You've stolen for what for? 72 00:04:04,280 --> 00:04:07,480 Speaker 1: Money in your pocket? Now you're gonna talk to start 73 00:04:07,520 --> 00:04:11,920 Speaker 1: talking about that the hitters needed to be into the box. 74 00:04:12,440 --> 00:04:15,600 Speaker 1: That's not gonna happen. Now there's a there's a twenty 75 00:04:15,720 --> 00:04:22,720 Speaker 1: uh whatever second clock. I stop. You can't take out 76 00:04:22,760 --> 00:04:25,440 Speaker 1: the second basement, you can't run over the catcher. You 77 00:04:25,480 --> 00:04:28,560 Speaker 1: want a d h in this it's the oldest, longest 78 00:04:28,600 --> 00:04:31,600 Speaker 1: game and the best part about the game. There's no 79 00:04:31,720 --> 00:04:37,200 Speaker 1: fucking clock. Stop. Bob Manfred is ruining him and Bud 80 00:04:37,240 --> 00:04:41,680 Speaker 1: Selig together have basically just I mean, the game is 81 00:04:42,160 --> 00:04:47,560 Speaker 1: being newter d one zillion percent I have. I can't 82 00:04:47,600 --> 00:04:50,560 Speaker 1: remember last year how many times I saw a guy 83 00:04:50,760 --> 00:04:53,640 Speaker 1: bunt or move a guy over, give himself up for 84 00:04:53,680 --> 00:04:59,120 Speaker 1: another teammate. The game is, you know, Earl Weaver, it's 85 00:04:59,160 --> 00:05:02,120 Speaker 1: basically or should just call it Earl Weaver baseball. Let's 86 00:05:02,160 --> 00:05:04,240 Speaker 1: sit around and wait for the three run homer. That's 87 00:05:04,279 --> 00:05:07,720 Speaker 1: all it is. Wow. Alright, So on the Red Sox. 88 00:05:07,800 --> 00:05:09,400 Speaker 1: Let's get back to them for a second. You mentioned 89 00:05:09,440 --> 00:05:12,120 Speaker 1: people talking about Bets, but yeah, I think people forget 90 00:05:12,120 --> 00:05:14,839 Speaker 1: how young that core is with Bets and Benn and Tendie, 91 00:05:15,240 --> 00:05:18,920 Speaker 1: I mean, Bogarts, they're they're so young. Those guys could 92 00:05:18,960 --> 00:05:22,800 Speaker 1: actually still be improving, right of course. And the other 93 00:05:22,839 --> 00:05:25,080 Speaker 1: part about it is is as they stole Stephen Pierce, 94 00:05:25,680 --> 00:05:28,200 Speaker 1: and I think Steve got sort of labeled as a 95 00:05:28,200 --> 00:05:30,800 Speaker 1: guy that could hit lefties, and Alice car said, you 96 00:05:30,800 --> 00:05:32,400 Speaker 1: know what, let's try it against right he's and the 97 00:05:32,440 --> 00:05:36,400 Speaker 1: guy can just flat out hit. Um, you're right, they 98 00:05:36,400 --> 00:05:40,480 Speaker 1: are young. They're very young. Um in the core of 99 00:05:40,520 --> 00:05:45,400 Speaker 1: the team, and everybody keeps putting all this I guess, uh, 100 00:05:45,520 --> 00:05:48,320 Speaker 1: all the chips on the table onto Chris Sale's shoulder. Okay, 101 00:05:48,360 --> 00:05:52,320 Speaker 1: I get it. He is a dominating, dominating picture, but 102 00:05:52,440 --> 00:05:55,520 Speaker 1: his career is not all over. If if there's something 103 00:05:55,520 --> 00:05:58,400 Speaker 1: wrong with his shoulder, I guarantee you it had been 104 00:05:58,440 --> 00:06:03,360 Speaker 1: looked at and in something would have been done, and 105 00:06:03,400 --> 00:06:06,039 Speaker 1: he'd not be throwing right now. There'd be issues right 106 00:06:06,080 --> 00:06:08,599 Speaker 1: now going into spring training. He might not be the 107 00:06:08,640 --> 00:06:11,800 Speaker 1: same Chris Sale. But let's also say that Clayton Kershaw 108 00:06:11,880 --> 00:06:13,880 Speaker 1: is not the same Clayton Kershaw. And the Dodgers are 109 00:06:13,880 --> 00:06:17,640 Speaker 1: still gonna win ball games, alright, PAULI, So you're going 110 00:06:17,720 --> 00:06:19,839 Speaker 1: over on the Red Sox at ninety five and a half. 111 00:06:20,080 --> 00:06:22,560 Speaker 1: They're minus one fifteen on both sides of that bet 112 00:06:22,720 --> 00:06:25,280 Speaker 1: for my first one, I'm gonna take a look at 113 00:06:25,720 --> 00:06:27,599 Speaker 1: I feel really good about this. When I'm curious to 114 00:06:27,600 --> 00:06:30,600 Speaker 1: get your take on it. It's the Washington Nationals. They're 115 00:06:30,640 --> 00:06:32,640 Speaker 1: over under his eighty seven and a half, and I 116 00:06:32,680 --> 00:06:36,720 Speaker 1: think this is an absolute over the Nationals, and I'm 117 00:06:36,960 --> 00:06:39,039 Speaker 1: I want to put a caveat on this. We're sitting 118 00:06:39,040 --> 00:06:42,360 Speaker 1: here on Thursday morning at eleven thirty. Bryce Harper is 119 00:06:42,360 --> 00:06:44,919 Speaker 1: still a free agent. I'm making this assuming he is 120 00:06:45,000 --> 00:06:47,160 Speaker 1: not coming back to d C. Even though I think 121 00:06:47,160 --> 00:06:49,359 Speaker 1: it is a possibility, I'm going to assume he's not 122 00:06:49,440 --> 00:06:52,320 Speaker 1: in their lineup this year. They've gone out and they've 123 00:06:52,320 --> 00:06:56,920 Speaker 1: added Patrick Corbin, they add Animal Sanchez. They lose only 124 00:06:56,960 --> 00:07:00,560 Speaker 1: really Tanner Rourke, which isn't a big law. They replaced 125 00:07:00,560 --> 00:07:03,440 Speaker 1: Geo Gonzalez and Sanna Rourke with Corbin and Sanchez. I 126 00:07:03,480 --> 00:07:07,880 Speaker 1: think that's absolutely an upgrade. Um the catching position. They 127 00:07:07,920 --> 00:07:12,240 Speaker 1: add Yn Gomes and Kurt Suzuki. They also have a 128 00:07:12,360 --> 00:07:15,960 Speaker 1: very young line up, especially in the outfield, even without Harper. 129 00:07:16,440 --> 00:07:19,960 Speaker 1: I think the Nationals now With that rotation, led by Scherzer, 130 00:07:20,080 --> 00:07:24,000 Speaker 1: Strasburg and Corbin, the Nationals might be the class of 131 00:07:24,040 --> 00:07:28,120 Speaker 1: the National League East. And nobody's talking about him. M 132 00:07:29,000 --> 00:07:32,400 Speaker 1: actually don't hate this pick. Plus, I think they might 133 00:07:32,480 --> 00:07:35,400 Speaker 1: have the most dynamic young players in one. Soto. I mean, 134 00:07:35,440 --> 00:07:39,080 Speaker 1: he's got explosion in his bat and and and Brian 135 00:07:39,120 --> 00:07:42,040 Speaker 1: doeser like. I think a lot of people forget they 136 00:07:42,080 --> 00:07:44,280 Speaker 1: picked him up and when he came over to the 137 00:07:44,360 --> 00:07:47,600 Speaker 1: Dodgers midway through the season. It's tough to come to 138 00:07:47,640 --> 00:07:49,920 Speaker 1: a team midway through the season. When you start with 139 00:07:49,960 --> 00:07:53,480 Speaker 1: the team you just have that comfortability, and he had 140 00:07:53,520 --> 00:07:55,920 Speaker 1: a tremendous year for the Twins a couple of years ago. 141 00:07:56,040 --> 00:08:01,080 Speaker 1: So um, and I tell you would I wouldn't leave 142 00:08:01,160 --> 00:08:04,480 Speaker 1: Harper out of that him not coming back. And the 143 00:08:04,520 --> 00:08:06,560 Speaker 1: reason why is a lot of people keep forgetting that 144 00:08:06,640 --> 00:08:10,720 Speaker 1: the Learners are the richest team, richest owners in baseball. 145 00:08:10,880 --> 00:08:14,520 Speaker 1: And maybe Mr Boris is going I need more than 146 00:08:14,560 --> 00:08:16,800 Speaker 1: that three hundred thousand from my clients or three hundred 147 00:08:16,800 --> 00:08:19,240 Speaker 1: million from my client now, and the Nationals might be 148 00:08:19,280 --> 00:08:22,840 Speaker 1: able to pony up maybe three million, three hundred thirty 149 00:08:22,880 --> 00:08:26,440 Speaker 1: million for Bryce. Um. I don't hate this pick I 150 00:08:26,480 --> 00:08:30,560 Speaker 1: love their pickups. You get and I like Suzuki and 151 00:08:30,760 --> 00:08:33,120 Speaker 1: let me be a Homer as being a catcher. But 152 00:08:33,440 --> 00:08:35,200 Speaker 1: you know, you get a veteran guy that's been in 153 00:08:35,240 --> 00:08:39,280 Speaker 1: the league and now can handle that staff. And and 154 00:08:39,320 --> 00:08:42,000 Speaker 1: I know that everything has sort of been squished together 155 00:08:42,360 --> 00:08:46,760 Speaker 1: because the Braves have gotten better, the Phillies have gotten better, 156 00:08:46,960 --> 00:08:49,400 Speaker 1: and everybody is projecting the Mets will be a lot 157 00:08:49,440 --> 00:08:52,600 Speaker 1: better with with more of a veteran core this year, 158 00:08:52,640 --> 00:08:55,679 Speaker 1: that they'll be more of a five hundred type teams. 159 00:08:55,679 --> 00:08:58,640 Speaker 1: So they think the n L East will tighten up Um, 160 00:08:58,679 --> 00:09:00,760 Speaker 1: and maybe this is the chance to that they're sort 161 00:09:00,760 --> 00:09:03,120 Speaker 1: of getting undersold a little bit because the Nationals have 162 00:09:03,200 --> 00:09:06,000 Speaker 1: been around ninety or over ninety what the last three 163 00:09:06,080 --> 00:09:08,360 Speaker 1: or four years? Black Day, Yeah, and I think you're 164 00:09:08,400 --> 00:09:10,320 Speaker 1: you're right. The ND at least may wind up being 165 00:09:10,400 --> 00:09:12,920 Speaker 1: the most competitive division in baseball because there are four 166 00:09:12,960 --> 00:09:15,360 Speaker 1: teams in that division that it would not shock me 167 00:09:15,400 --> 00:09:18,080 Speaker 1: if they won. I mean, it wouldn't stun me if 168 00:09:18,120 --> 00:09:21,440 Speaker 1: the Mets, Phillies, Nationals, Braves won that division. Our producer 169 00:09:21,440 --> 00:09:24,920 Speaker 1: Matt Heavy smiling right now, Um, I think you're doubting 170 00:09:24,920 --> 00:09:27,480 Speaker 1: what I'm saying about the Mets. Right Well, here's my 171 00:09:27,520 --> 00:09:30,520 Speaker 1: thing about the Mets is like it's always fools goold. 172 00:09:30,600 --> 00:09:36,079 Speaker 1: You know, it was always winner the five superstars gonna 173 00:09:36,120 --> 00:09:39,160 Speaker 1: beat together. Um, pitching on the same pitching staff, Well, 174 00:09:39,200 --> 00:09:41,560 Speaker 1: was never gonna happen because all five guys had all 175 00:09:41,720 --> 00:09:45,120 Speaker 1: five had all major injuries before they were even together. 176 00:09:45,520 --> 00:09:49,360 Speaker 1: And Jacob Degraham has obviously risen to the top. Um, 177 00:09:49,400 --> 00:09:51,199 Speaker 1: the first half the season is going to be very 178 00:09:51,280 --> 00:09:53,520 Speaker 1: very big. While we're while we're talking a little bit 179 00:09:53,520 --> 00:09:55,880 Speaker 1: about the Mets here, just quickly, what the hell are 180 00:09:55,880 --> 00:09:58,120 Speaker 1: the Mets doing? With de Gram. I mean, they don't 181 00:09:58,120 --> 00:10:00,800 Speaker 1: seem to be willing to extend him, but they also 182 00:10:00,880 --> 00:10:03,120 Speaker 1: don't really seem to want to trade him. I mean, 183 00:10:03,240 --> 00:10:06,200 Speaker 1: are they just gonna let him walk for nothing? Like? 184 00:10:06,240 --> 00:10:09,840 Speaker 1: What are they doing? It's six letters for you, W I, 185 00:10:10,160 --> 00:10:14,680 Speaker 1: L P O N. Alright, Pauli's spelling. You nailed out one, buddy, 186 00:10:14,720 --> 00:10:17,760 Speaker 1: that's right. I mean they just I've said this for 187 00:10:17,880 --> 00:10:22,199 Speaker 1: years and about maybe like six years ago, I got 188 00:10:22,240 --> 00:10:24,320 Speaker 1: crushed in the media and maybe longer. And when I 189 00:10:24,320 --> 00:10:26,600 Speaker 1: said they should have traded David David Right, he's one 190 00:10:26,640 --> 00:10:31,600 Speaker 1: of my best friends, and they I got land based 191 00:10:31,600 --> 00:10:33,360 Speaker 1: it in the press. And then the reason why I 192 00:10:33,400 --> 00:10:36,480 Speaker 1: said it was is that you went out after Shay 193 00:10:37,240 --> 00:10:40,760 Speaker 1: and you built a field bigger than Shay and your 194 00:10:40,800 --> 00:10:44,360 Speaker 1: two best players going into City Field, we're gonna be 195 00:10:44,600 --> 00:10:46,959 Speaker 1: you know. It was David Right, he's your your franchise guy, 196 00:10:47,000 --> 00:10:50,320 Speaker 1: and where it is, and you built a picture stadium. 197 00:10:50,440 --> 00:10:53,840 Speaker 1: Now the Mets have done it so completely wrong. They 198 00:10:54,040 --> 00:10:59,040 Speaker 1: drafted pitching and went out and tried to get hitting. 199 00:10:59,280 --> 00:11:01,040 Speaker 1: Who's gonna go and want to go hit in that 200 00:11:01,120 --> 00:11:03,920 Speaker 1: ballpark where they should have done it the other way around. 201 00:11:03,920 --> 00:11:06,439 Speaker 1: If you're gonna build a ballpark that big draft. Hitting 202 00:11:06,800 --> 00:11:09,319 Speaker 1: and pitching will come in free agency because pitchers want 203 00:11:09,360 --> 00:11:12,520 Speaker 1: their ear a to be low. It's been asked backwards 204 00:11:12,520 --> 00:11:17,240 Speaker 1: for years and theyre's they're they're fine settling being on 205 00:11:17,280 --> 00:11:20,199 Speaker 1: the back page. We even in two thousand six, when 206 00:11:20,200 --> 00:11:22,240 Speaker 1: we were better than the Yankees, we were on the 207 00:11:22,280 --> 00:11:24,960 Speaker 1: back page. That's just the bottom line. The Yankees are 208 00:11:25,000 --> 00:11:28,120 Speaker 1: on the front page. The Mets are on the back page. 209 00:11:28,400 --> 00:11:31,280 Speaker 1: And that's exactly what's gonna happen this year. Now they've 210 00:11:31,280 --> 00:11:34,760 Speaker 1: got a GM that God knows what's going on. He's 211 00:11:34,800 --> 00:11:40,439 Speaker 1: now putting up. Uh yes, if let me let me 212 00:11:40,480 --> 00:11:43,280 Speaker 1: tell you something. If you need those fucking inspirational posters 213 00:11:43,320 --> 00:11:45,400 Speaker 1: to get to the big leagues, you need problems, you 214 00:11:45,440 --> 00:11:48,880 Speaker 1: need to go home, and by the way, to dominate, 215 00:11:49,160 --> 00:11:51,400 Speaker 1: you need all those other things. You need to win 216 00:11:51,440 --> 00:11:56,360 Speaker 1: a game first to dominate. 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Everybody's gonna go with maybe the Padres. 244 00:13:29,480 --> 00:13:33,080 Speaker 1: Now the overreaction. What's the matter with the Colorado Rockies? 245 00:13:33,160 --> 00:13:35,480 Speaker 1: I know you like this, I know you love this. 246 00:13:35,880 --> 00:13:40,439 Speaker 1: Mean um two years in a row now they have 247 00:13:40,600 --> 00:13:44,199 Speaker 1: made the playoffs. UM and Bud Black. I think a 248 00:13:44,240 --> 00:13:47,280 Speaker 1: lot of people are for kidding a job. Bud Black 249 00:13:47,760 --> 00:13:50,120 Speaker 1: has really done there. But Black is the last guy 250 00:13:50,120 --> 00:13:53,080 Speaker 1: to have the Padres do anything when he managed them. No, 251 00:13:53,240 --> 00:13:57,160 Speaker 1: that's true. And and I know that they lose a 252 00:13:57,160 --> 00:13:58,840 Speaker 1: couple of guys here and there, but they got some 253 00:13:58,960 --> 00:14:01,520 Speaker 1: young guys that are up on the horizon. You know. 254 00:14:02,600 --> 00:14:05,480 Speaker 1: It was a shame for me that that they didn't 255 00:14:05,520 --> 00:14:07,280 Speaker 1: get to see or we haven't got to see Kyle 256 00:14:07,360 --> 00:14:09,760 Speaker 1: Freeland pitch in the playoffs because I think a lot 257 00:14:09,760 --> 00:14:13,559 Speaker 1: of people are gonna see a young lefty or haven't 258 00:14:13,559 --> 00:14:16,679 Speaker 1: seen a young lefty that is very very good. And 259 00:14:16,800 --> 00:14:20,000 Speaker 1: he's got better splits at coors Field at least he 260 00:14:20,040 --> 00:14:22,760 Speaker 1: did last year, um than he did on the road. 261 00:14:23,280 --> 00:14:27,680 Speaker 1: You know, Garrett Hampson is a guy who's a and 262 00:14:27,800 --> 00:14:29,840 Speaker 1: and infield. There was in the minor leagues that can 263 00:14:29,880 --> 00:14:33,920 Speaker 1: steal close to forty bases that they're looking forward to. 264 00:14:34,480 --> 00:14:39,880 Speaker 1: Nolan Arronado is in his contract year. Um, Listen to me. 265 00:14:39,960 --> 00:14:43,440 Speaker 1: He's the best third basement in baseball, if not the 266 00:14:43,480 --> 00:14:48,280 Speaker 1: best defensive h third baseman or all around. And he's 267 00:14:48,280 --> 00:14:50,720 Speaker 1: gonna be coveted by the Yankees. I mean I would 268 00:14:50,800 --> 00:14:54,720 Speaker 1: think he's gonna be in pinstripes next year. The Rockies 269 00:14:54,760 --> 00:14:58,480 Speaker 1: need to make a move this year. Um, and they're 270 00:14:58,480 --> 00:15:02,720 Speaker 1: clearly the second best teams. Well, that's the thing. I mean, 271 00:15:02,720 --> 00:15:04,800 Speaker 1: you're right. I do love this. And the over is 272 00:15:04,880 --> 00:15:06,840 Speaker 1: juice to minus one fifty. As a result of it, 273 00:15:06,880 --> 00:15:09,520 Speaker 1: the overunder's eighty two and a half. Somebody other than 274 00:15:09,560 --> 00:15:11,800 Speaker 1: the Dodgers has to win games in that division. The 275 00:15:11,880 --> 00:15:16,880 Speaker 1: Giants stink, the Diamondbacks stink. The Padres maybe a little 276 00:15:16,880 --> 00:15:18,680 Speaker 1: better than we thought, but I mean, what's the ceiling 277 00:15:18,680 --> 00:15:21,640 Speaker 1: for the Padres five hundred if if everything goes right, 278 00:15:22,040 --> 00:15:24,800 Speaker 1: I mean, somebody's got to win games there. And you 279 00:15:24,880 --> 00:15:27,240 Speaker 1: mentioned Kyle Freeland. Kyle Freeland is the best picture we've 280 00:15:27,280 --> 00:15:30,280 Speaker 1: seen in course field. I mean when he pitched last year, 281 00:15:30,480 --> 00:15:32,480 Speaker 1: he was an automatic bet for me in the first 282 00:15:32,560 --> 00:15:36,960 Speaker 1: five innings. I mean, that guy was unbelievably consistent. They 283 00:15:36,960 --> 00:15:40,440 Speaker 1: add Daniel Murphy, who, if he stays healthy, should hit 284 00:15:40,520 --> 00:15:43,720 Speaker 1: really well in course field. As you mentioned, they've got story, 285 00:15:43,760 --> 00:15:46,200 Speaker 1: they've got our Ronado. I mean, eighty two and a 286 00:15:46,280 --> 00:15:49,760 Speaker 1: half just seems so low for this team. This was 287 00:15:49,800 --> 00:15:51,320 Speaker 1: one of the first ones that jumped out to me. 288 00:15:52,160 --> 00:15:54,560 Speaker 1: I'm with you. And in the other part about it 289 00:15:54,600 --> 00:15:56,320 Speaker 1: is you made a good point with Daniel Murphy if 290 00:15:56,360 --> 00:15:58,520 Speaker 1: he can somehow stay healthy. I think a lot of 291 00:15:58,560 --> 00:16:00,960 Speaker 1: people forget how good of a player or or how 292 00:16:01,000 --> 00:16:03,440 Speaker 1: good of a hitter he really is. And he can 293 00:16:03,480 --> 00:16:06,880 Speaker 1: just add another left handed bat. And you make a 294 00:16:06,920 --> 00:16:11,480 Speaker 1: great point about the padres. One of the better tweets 295 00:16:11,480 --> 00:16:17,200 Speaker 1: about somebody yesterday was after Rosenthal, whoever put out that 296 00:16:17,240 --> 00:16:19,560 Speaker 1: he had signed for three hundred million, somebody putting out 297 00:16:19,560 --> 00:16:23,560 Speaker 1: there're only five starting pitchers away from winning some ballgames, 298 00:16:23,640 --> 00:16:28,760 Speaker 1: and and and it's true, Luczy, and is really it? 299 00:16:28,920 --> 00:16:32,640 Speaker 1: And and Joey's like, I mean, he's probably a four 300 00:16:32,680 --> 00:16:35,040 Speaker 1: and a five or might not even be in the 301 00:16:35,120 --> 00:16:39,280 Speaker 1: starting pitching staff. On some other teams. So I mean, 302 00:16:39,360 --> 00:16:41,960 Speaker 1: I mean, he's he's a good picture. I'm sorry, let's 303 00:16:42,960 --> 00:16:45,800 Speaker 1: be four or five somewhere else. So they still got 304 00:16:45,880 --> 00:16:48,000 Speaker 1: a long way to go. But my thing that I 305 00:16:48,080 --> 00:16:50,880 Speaker 1: love about the Padres picking up my child is that 306 00:16:51,720 --> 00:16:55,080 Speaker 1: they finally got somebody there that other players are saying, Hey, 307 00:16:55,200 --> 00:16:58,760 Speaker 1: Machado's signed there, we got we gotta put some on 308 00:16:58,840 --> 00:17:00,840 Speaker 1: the track. Put some on them. It gives them, It 309 00:17:00,880 --> 00:17:04,040 Speaker 1: gives them somewhat of an attraction, and it gives them, 310 00:17:04,160 --> 00:17:06,240 Speaker 1: um a lot more leeway in the next couple off 311 00:17:06,240 --> 00:17:08,840 Speaker 1: seasons to go get some guys to go, hey, your 312 00:17:08,960 --> 00:17:11,480 Speaker 1: your your media veteran. That was a great segue. Let's 313 00:17:11,560 --> 00:17:14,600 Speaker 1: talk about the Padres. Their total seventy nine and a 314 00:17:14,600 --> 00:17:18,840 Speaker 1: half over under is one fifteen minus one fifteen on 315 00:17:18,880 --> 00:17:22,399 Speaker 1: each side. There's still a lot that could happen with 316 00:17:22,440 --> 00:17:26,000 Speaker 1: the Padres. There are still some people. John Hayman said 317 00:17:26,080 --> 00:17:29,680 Speaker 1: yesterday that they're not necessarily out on Bryce Harper. Uh. 318 00:17:29,720 --> 00:17:32,080 Speaker 1: There's talk about Dallas Kaikel. There's talk that they may 319 00:17:32,119 --> 00:17:35,160 Speaker 1: try to package some of those prospects, of which they 320 00:17:35,200 --> 00:17:38,480 Speaker 1: have a ton of highly rated prospects to Cleveland for 321 00:17:38,560 --> 00:17:42,080 Speaker 1: Corey Kluber. But right now, this team as presently composed, 322 00:17:42,359 --> 00:17:44,520 Speaker 1: it's seventy nine and a half. Do you think they're 323 00:17:44,560 --> 00:17:48,240 Speaker 1: over or under that total? I think it's a complete 324 00:17:48,240 --> 00:17:50,600 Speaker 1: stay away right now. And I'll tell you why. You 325 00:17:50,680 --> 00:17:56,200 Speaker 1: and I before we started this, we're wondering why are 326 00:17:56,320 --> 00:17:59,320 Speaker 1: if you are Manama, or why would you sign with 327 00:17:59,400 --> 00:18:03,240 Speaker 1: the San Diego Padres. The Cell job had to be amazing, 328 00:18:03,359 --> 00:18:06,639 Speaker 1: It really had to be. There's forty million dollars loss 329 00:18:06,640 --> 00:18:11,000 Speaker 1: in California state tax. Yes, forty million. Stop with the 330 00:18:11,040 --> 00:18:13,920 Speaker 1: people who says he lives in Miami or he lives 331 00:18:13,960 --> 00:18:16,920 Speaker 1: in Texas. He's gonna play over a hundred fifteen games 332 00:18:16,920 --> 00:18:19,960 Speaker 1: in California. Yeah, the Dodgers, the Giants, and the Angels 333 00:18:19,960 --> 00:18:22,280 Speaker 1: in the Athletics play in case, there's inter league games. 334 00:18:22,720 --> 00:18:25,879 Speaker 1: He gets taxed in those states when he lives in 335 00:18:25,920 --> 00:18:29,800 Speaker 1: the off season. That's the right other stuff off. So 336 00:18:29,960 --> 00:18:33,120 Speaker 1: forty million is going to go to the state of California. 337 00:18:33,400 --> 00:18:35,359 Speaker 1: Now I know he's not worried about that. That's not 338 00:18:35,400 --> 00:18:40,240 Speaker 1: even including federal So is the Cell job black Jack? Hey, Manny, 339 00:18:40,320 --> 00:18:44,200 Speaker 1: come on, make this sign. Let's make a point. Now 340 00:18:44,640 --> 00:18:47,880 Speaker 1: we can go after Riamalta. Now we can maybe give 341 00:18:47,960 --> 00:18:50,400 Speaker 1: Bryce a little bit of a nibble. Now we can 342 00:18:50,400 --> 00:18:53,399 Speaker 1: start going after these guys. And we promise you that 343 00:18:53,440 --> 00:18:55,280 Speaker 1: we're gonna go get this guy. And we promise you 344 00:18:55,320 --> 00:18:57,680 Speaker 1: we're gonna go get that guy. This is what I'm 345 00:18:57,720 --> 00:19:01,120 Speaker 1: worried about, that the Potters made this move and there's 346 00:19:01,119 --> 00:19:04,560 Speaker 1: still so many guys out there. Are they done yet? Yeah? 347 00:19:04,600 --> 00:19:07,800 Speaker 1: I mean, listen, it's it's it's only a matter of money, 348 00:19:07,840 --> 00:19:10,760 Speaker 1: which I know sounds trivial to to some degree. But 349 00:19:11,560 --> 00:19:15,160 Speaker 1: they've got ten of the top one prospects in baseball 350 00:19:15,160 --> 00:19:17,639 Speaker 1: in their farm system. They've got an ownership group that 351 00:19:17,680 --> 00:19:19,760 Speaker 1: obviously is willing to spend money. They just dropped three 352 00:19:19,840 --> 00:19:23,080 Speaker 1: hundred million dollars on Mannie Machado, a guy who described 353 00:19:23,160 --> 00:19:28,879 Speaker 1: himself during the World Series as quote not Johnny Hustle. Um. 354 00:19:28,920 --> 00:19:32,040 Speaker 1: I mean, they're they're obviously willing to spend Where where 355 00:19:32,040 --> 00:19:33,840 Speaker 1: do you see them? Do you think they're gonna make 356 00:19:33,880 --> 00:19:37,360 Speaker 1: another move this offseason? What do you think it is? 357 00:19:38,880 --> 00:19:43,160 Speaker 1: Maybe they gotta go for a picture, maybe a Kaiko, Yeah, 358 00:19:43,320 --> 00:19:47,400 Speaker 1: maybe a frontline picture. And I think a good guy 359 00:19:47,480 --> 00:19:50,960 Speaker 1: would be Kaiko. Actually a great guy for that ballpark. 360 00:19:51,600 --> 00:19:56,600 Speaker 1: He's a contact type guy, um, not a strikeout picture, 361 00:19:56,680 --> 00:19:58,200 Speaker 1: even though he does strike out. I think one and 362 00:19:58,320 --> 00:20:01,199 Speaker 1: inning or a little bit less us but that that 363 00:20:01,280 --> 00:20:03,000 Speaker 1: used to be good, but now you gotta strike out 364 00:20:03,040 --> 00:20:05,360 Speaker 1: like two and inning. But he would be a perfect 365 00:20:05,400 --> 00:20:09,680 Speaker 1: fit um um for them, And and then that brings 366 00:20:09,720 --> 00:20:12,680 Speaker 1: a frontline guy and then maybe a back end guy 367 00:20:12,760 --> 00:20:15,240 Speaker 1: that has has some experience. I don't I do not 368 00:20:15,359 --> 00:20:18,280 Speaker 1: think they're done yet. I just don't think that Manny 369 00:20:18,400 --> 00:20:21,840 Speaker 1: could have signed there. Because here's the thing, like when 370 00:20:21,840 --> 00:20:25,560 Speaker 1: you sign in places like San Diego, or you signed 371 00:20:25,600 --> 00:20:28,320 Speaker 1: in places like Seattle, sometimes you sign your death warrant. 372 00:20:28,359 --> 00:20:32,800 Speaker 1: Adrian Beltrey almost signed his death warrant in Seattle, UM 373 00:20:32,920 --> 00:20:35,840 Speaker 1: and then came back to Texas and resurrected in his career. 374 00:20:36,280 --> 00:20:38,280 Speaker 1: Man in Machildo could sign his death warran. A lot 375 00:20:38,320 --> 00:20:42,280 Speaker 1: of people forget how old is still a young kids. 376 00:20:42,320 --> 00:20:46,960 Speaker 1: So after these five years, he realistically could probably hit 377 00:20:47,000 --> 00:20:50,920 Speaker 1: two seventy and only hit twenty five and eighty or 378 00:20:51,000 --> 00:20:53,199 Speaker 1: ninety in that ballpark. Now, if he would have signed 379 00:20:53,240 --> 00:20:57,320 Speaker 1: with the Phillies, he'd be if he stays healthy, he'd 380 00:20:57,359 --> 00:20:59,960 Speaker 1: be immortal. Walk to hit three d forty and a hundred, 381 00:21:00,320 --> 00:21:04,080 Speaker 1: and then after that five years he'd be signing another 382 00:21:04,160 --> 00:21:06,720 Speaker 1: huge contract. For five years, he could be signing his 383 00:21:06,840 --> 00:21:10,880 Speaker 1: death warrant in San Diego. Wow, interesting take there. Uh, 384 00:21:10,960 --> 00:21:13,119 Speaker 1: we're about halfway through these totals, PAULI, I want to 385 00:21:13,119 --> 00:21:14,760 Speaker 1: just stop for a second and get your take. You 386 00:21:14,880 --> 00:21:18,480 Speaker 1: played eleven years I think in the Major's right, Yeah, 387 00:21:18,560 --> 00:21:24,560 Speaker 1: ten ten years. I was counting that national season there. Um. 388 00:21:24,760 --> 00:21:27,920 Speaker 1: We've talked about a lot of cities here, Colorado, San Diego, Boston, 389 00:21:28,000 --> 00:21:31,160 Speaker 1: d C. What was your favorite city to play in 390 00:21:31,280 --> 00:21:35,159 Speaker 1: on the road? My favorite ballpark? What was surprised a 391 00:21:35,200 --> 00:21:37,600 Speaker 1: lot of people I say this too, um p and 392 00:21:37,680 --> 00:21:41,600 Speaker 1: c uh. Pittsburgh. Yeah, in Pittsburgh, it just had that 393 00:21:41,680 --> 00:21:45,880 Speaker 1: old school feel. You had the Allegheny River behind right field, 394 00:21:45,960 --> 00:21:50,480 Speaker 1: the bridge right there. Um, you could walk to everything. Um, 395 00:21:50,800 --> 00:21:55,120 Speaker 1: Hines Field is walking distance across the parking lot. Um, 396 00:21:55,200 --> 00:21:58,360 Speaker 1: and there's bars, restaurants, and he could walk to the hotel. 397 00:21:58,520 --> 00:22:01,640 Speaker 1: I just I just love the old time feel. He's 398 00:22:01,680 --> 00:22:03,800 Speaker 1: come out of out of the clubhouse and you said 399 00:22:03,920 --> 00:22:06,280 Speaker 1: the fans there, and the fans would follow you and 400 00:22:06,280 --> 00:22:08,480 Speaker 1: you'd sign autographs that they follow you into a bar 401 00:22:09,080 --> 00:22:11,360 Speaker 1: and stuff like that, and it was It's a really 402 00:22:11,359 --> 00:22:15,680 Speaker 1: cool place to play. So how were the ladies in Pittsburgh? 403 00:22:16,080 --> 00:22:18,320 Speaker 1: They're a little rough when you're drinking, rolling rock your 404 00:22:18,320 --> 00:22:23,000 Speaker 1: whole life. It's tough, all right. So I'm sorry. I'm 405 00:22:23,000 --> 00:22:24,879 Speaker 1: so sorry for the ladies. The flip side of that 406 00:22:24,960 --> 00:22:27,399 Speaker 1: question is which city did you not like going to? 407 00:22:27,560 --> 00:22:33,000 Speaker 1: Which city just stunk? Who? It's hard to say a 408 00:22:33,280 --> 00:22:35,359 Speaker 1: city stinks when you're playing in the big leagues, but 409 00:22:35,720 --> 00:22:40,560 Speaker 1: um m hmm, you have to go in Milwaukee. Yeah, 410 00:22:40,600 --> 00:22:43,400 Speaker 1: you didn't like Milwaukee. A lot of pale people in Milwaukee. 411 00:22:43,600 --> 00:22:47,160 Speaker 1: Pale people. Yeah, sun doesn't come out that much in Milwaukee. Well, 412 00:22:47,160 --> 00:22:49,920 Speaker 1: I mean, for for golden gods like ourselves, that's that's 413 00:22:49,920 --> 00:22:53,320 Speaker 1: a difficult sell, that's true. But you you would love Milwaukee. 414 00:22:53,680 --> 00:22:56,600 Speaker 1: There's a lot of hops, you know, and in barley 415 00:22:56,800 --> 00:22:59,840 Speaker 1: in Milwaukee, and a lot of pale people probably you know, 416 00:23:00,119 --> 00:23:02,399 Speaker 1: not really a beer guy. I'm drinking Jim Beam right 417 00:23:02,400 --> 00:23:05,439 Speaker 1: now while we're talking, and you're Jim Bill and jewel. 418 00:23:06,240 --> 00:23:11,920 Speaker 1: That's right, that's right, all right. So um let's get 419 00:23:11,920 --> 00:23:13,680 Speaker 1: back on track a little bit here. Let's take a 420 00:23:13,680 --> 00:23:16,760 Speaker 1: look at the Yankees. The Yankees over under ninety five 421 00:23:16,760 --> 00:23:19,760 Speaker 1: and a half here um same total as the Red 422 00:23:19,800 --> 00:23:22,679 Speaker 1: Sox ironically juiced a little bit to the over at 423 00:23:22,720 --> 00:23:26,120 Speaker 1: minus under minus one oh five. I'm gonna go over 424 00:23:26,200 --> 00:23:29,440 Speaker 1: with the Yankees, PAULI. I mean, there's nothing that they've 425 00:23:29,480 --> 00:23:33,600 Speaker 1: done not to like. They had a good team last 426 00:23:33,680 --> 00:23:36,840 Speaker 1: year obviously, I mean, they were a hundred win team. 427 00:23:36,880 --> 00:23:39,760 Speaker 1: They add James Paxton, they re signed J. Happ and 428 00:23:39,840 --> 00:23:44,080 Speaker 1: C C. Sabathia. They really lose nothing off the major 429 00:23:44,160 --> 00:23:47,520 Speaker 1: league roster. They're gonna have to replace Steedie gregorys as 430 00:23:47,560 --> 00:23:49,840 Speaker 1: while he recovers from Tommy John But other than that, 431 00:23:50,680 --> 00:23:53,040 Speaker 1: I mean, and they add to Lwitsky, who, if he's healthy, 432 00:23:53,080 --> 00:23:56,760 Speaker 1: I mean, could be a decent stand in. I don't 433 00:23:56,760 --> 00:23:59,760 Speaker 1: see anything the Yankees have done for a serious drop 434 00:23:59,760 --> 00:24:02,920 Speaker 1: off year end. You didn't get a great year out 435 00:24:02,920 --> 00:24:05,800 Speaker 1: of gian Carlos Stanton last year, so maybe he comes 436 00:24:05,840 --> 00:24:08,399 Speaker 1: back with a little bit more this season. What do 437 00:24:08,400 --> 00:24:11,920 Speaker 1: you think about the Yankees and a half? Yeah, I 438 00:24:11,920 --> 00:24:15,399 Speaker 1: don't mind it. I don't mind it. Let's be honest 439 00:24:15,440 --> 00:24:23,720 Speaker 1: to hear Vegas set the Orioles at fifty nine. I mean, yeah, 440 00:24:23,760 --> 00:24:26,320 Speaker 1: you've been gambling for a long time. I mean, and 441 00:24:26,359 --> 00:24:29,400 Speaker 1: so if I can't remember the last time Vegas projected 442 00:24:29,400 --> 00:24:32,040 Speaker 1: a team and lose a hundred games, they didn't even 443 00:24:32,359 --> 00:24:37,920 Speaker 1: last year when the Marlins fired Billy the Marlin, I mean, 444 00:24:37,960 --> 00:24:42,640 Speaker 1: they dumped everybody, and they still were better than the Orioles, 445 00:24:42,880 --> 00:24:45,000 Speaker 1: and they still Vegas put them at sixty four and 446 00:24:45,000 --> 00:24:47,040 Speaker 1: a half black Jack, and they put the Orioles at 447 00:24:47,080 --> 00:24:52,280 Speaker 1: fifty nine. So that's such a dead team. That's you know, 448 00:24:52,400 --> 00:24:54,400 Speaker 1: and like you said, you play each other nineteen times. 449 00:24:54,400 --> 00:24:57,359 Speaker 1: We were talking about that earlier. I mean, they're probably 450 00:24:57,359 --> 00:25:01,040 Speaker 1: gonna go fifteen in four at least. Again it's them, 451 00:25:01,080 --> 00:25:04,120 Speaker 1: and you know, DJ le Maayhew is a big pick 452 00:25:04,160 --> 00:25:07,879 Speaker 1: up because he's very versatile. You can move Torres around. Um. 453 00:25:07,920 --> 00:25:10,000 Speaker 1: I thought he was the one loss for the Rockies, 454 00:25:10,040 --> 00:25:12,440 Speaker 1: but they had to do something in your right listen, 455 00:25:12,560 --> 00:25:17,000 Speaker 1: is there anything left? Um in Troy to Lewinsky. I mean, 456 00:25:17,040 --> 00:25:19,040 Speaker 1: I when I tried to make my comeback in two 457 00:25:19,080 --> 00:25:21,680 Speaker 1: thousand and ten with the Rockies before I blew out, 458 00:25:21,760 --> 00:25:24,480 Speaker 1: I mean I got to see him and his prime 459 00:25:24,520 --> 00:25:28,240 Speaker 1: and he just always couldn't stay healthy. But I just 460 00:25:28,280 --> 00:25:30,800 Speaker 1: saw the glimpses of his brilliance and he can be 461 00:25:30,840 --> 00:25:35,360 Speaker 1: just so dominant at certain times, and hopefully he could 462 00:25:35,400 --> 00:25:39,199 Speaker 1: stay healthy for the Yankees. But with Paxson and and 463 00:25:39,320 --> 00:25:42,320 Speaker 1: le Mayheu in the moves that they made, to just 464 00:25:43,480 --> 00:25:45,600 Speaker 1: the le Maayheu movement, I thought was so big just 465 00:25:45,680 --> 00:25:49,520 Speaker 1: to keep Gregorious, to keep that like a band aid 466 00:25:49,560 --> 00:25:51,400 Speaker 1: on that. And you make a great point with Stan 467 00:25:51,520 --> 00:25:54,639 Speaker 1: I think stant was just overwhelmed the beginning of that season. 468 00:25:54,800 --> 00:25:58,480 Speaker 1: He wasn't out for the first three weeks of the season, 469 00:25:58,560 --> 00:26:01,000 Speaker 1: maybe the first three weeks. First, maybe it was three months. 470 00:26:01,960 --> 00:26:05,159 Speaker 1: And I think he'll make the adjustment. And again, like 471 00:26:06,000 --> 00:26:08,240 Speaker 1: I think both of these teams can win a hundred games. 472 00:26:08,320 --> 00:26:11,359 Speaker 1: I really do. The Boston in New York, I don't 473 00:26:11,560 --> 00:26:16,280 Speaker 1: see anything really changing in that division. I'm with you, Paulie. 474 00:26:16,320 --> 00:26:18,040 Speaker 1: I think these are the class of the al least. 475 00:26:18,040 --> 00:26:19,879 Speaker 1: I don't think Toronto is gonna be anything good. I 476 00:26:19,880 --> 00:26:23,159 Speaker 1: don't think baltim Baltimore is gonna be historically bad. Again, 477 00:26:23,640 --> 00:26:25,560 Speaker 1: Tampa is gonna be good. But I mean, even so, 478 00:26:25,640 --> 00:26:27,920 Speaker 1: these teams are still better than Tampa, so they still 479 00:26:27,920 --> 00:26:32,920 Speaker 1: should should fare pretty well against him. Um, you've got 480 00:26:32,920 --> 00:26:35,160 Speaker 1: an interesting take on the l A Angels. They're over 481 00:26:35,240 --> 00:26:37,520 Speaker 1: under his eighty three and a half juice a little 482 00:26:37,520 --> 00:26:40,359 Speaker 1: bit to the over at minus. What do you think 483 00:26:40,359 --> 00:26:44,880 Speaker 1: about the Angels, Well, I think it's a sneaky a team. 484 00:26:45,040 --> 00:26:47,240 Speaker 1: You know, obviously they lose Socian. Now they get Brad 485 00:26:47,280 --> 00:26:51,320 Speaker 1: Osman's as their manager. Um, who you and a lot 486 00:26:51,359 --> 00:26:53,280 Speaker 1: of people thought was going to be a very good 487 00:26:53,320 --> 00:26:56,920 Speaker 1: manager and he did not have a good first time 488 00:26:56,920 --> 00:27:00,639 Speaker 1: around when he's considering he he had some boys on 489 00:27:00,680 --> 00:27:03,600 Speaker 1: that team with Verlander and Miguel Cabrera in Detroit and 490 00:27:03,640 --> 00:27:05,640 Speaker 1: could not win. So I'm a little worried about that. 491 00:27:05,720 --> 00:27:10,400 Speaker 1: But I do think Trevor k. Hill Um and Matt 492 00:27:10,480 --> 00:27:14,000 Speaker 1: Harvey or sneaky pickups. You know, Matt pitched pretty well 493 00:27:14,040 --> 00:27:18,160 Speaker 1: after he left New York Um for Cincinnati. I'm better 494 00:27:18,200 --> 00:27:20,760 Speaker 1: than I thought he would. You know, here's the guy 495 00:27:20,760 --> 00:27:22,240 Speaker 1: that lost a rib. But I think a lot of 496 00:27:22,240 --> 00:27:25,600 Speaker 1: people forget about that lost a rib. Yeah, they had 497 00:27:25,600 --> 00:27:30,080 Speaker 1: to take out a rib. And he, like I said, 498 00:27:30,080 --> 00:27:36,000 Speaker 1: he he pokes a little no no uh and it 499 00:27:36,160 --> 00:27:39,639 Speaker 1: wasn't a malcontent. And Cincinnati, I really feel feel that 500 00:27:39,720 --> 00:27:41,879 Speaker 1: he just wanted so out of New York that he 501 00:27:41,960 --> 00:27:45,320 Speaker 1: sabotaged that whole situation and that he it's just over 502 00:27:45,480 --> 00:27:47,560 Speaker 1: it's it's just over with and he's back to pitching. 503 00:27:47,720 --> 00:27:51,560 Speaker 1: So um, those two guys, to me, I thought were 504 00:27:51,600 --> 00:27:56,080 Speaker 1: big pickups. You know, Griffin Canning's a young guy U 505 00:27:56,119 --> 00:27:59,000 Speaker 1: c l A. That is a stud that went from 506 00:27:59,040 --> 00:28:01,480 Speaker 1: a ball to triple last year. They shut him down 507 00:28:01,560 --> 00:28:03,399 Speaker 1: because he had so many innings at U c l A. 508 00:28:03,480 --> 00:28:06,359 Speaker 1: He's going to be in that rotation this year. Um. 509 00:28:06,400 --> 00:28:10,560 Speaker 1: I think he's another guy and guys young arms like 510 00:28:10,600 --> 00:28:13,040 Speaker 1: that can be sneaky young arms that that the league 511 00:28:13,119 --> 00:28:16,119 Speaker 1: hasn't seen. Um. And I think that the under and 512 00:28:16,160 --> 00:28:22,280 Speaker 1: over on this team is good enough, uh that it's playable. Oh, 513 00:28:22,320 --> 00:28:25,000 Speaker 1: Tani is gonna be out for a while, but you know, 514 00:28:25,200 --> 00:28:27,920 Speaker 1: it was more of a hype and I think than 515 00:28:27,960 --> 00:28:30,919 Speaker 1: anything else. And and maybe that will put pitching aside 516 00:28:30,920 --> 00:28:32,679 Speaker 1: and maybe he can come back and be more of 517 00:28:32,720 --> 00:28:35,000 Speaker 1: a d H than didn't worry about his pitching it 518 00:28:35,040 --> 00:28:36,399 Speaker 1: as of right now. Al Right, so you do like 519 00:28:36,480 --> 00:28:40,760 Speaker 1: the over on the Angels, right? Yeah? Alright, So let's 520 00:28:40,760 --> 00:28:43,480 Speaker 1: wrap up PAULI with one more we've got here, the 521 00:28:43,520 --> 00:28:48,040 Speaker 1: Arizona Diamondbacks. The over under on that one seventy seven 522 00:28:48,120 --> 00:28:53,240 Speaker 1: and a half over plus one ten under minus one forty. 523 00:28:53,280 --> 00:28:55,400 Speaker 1: What do you think is going to happen with the 524 00:28:55,400 --> 00:28:59,400 Speaker 1: Diamondbacks after they move on from Paul Goldschmidt, Well, they 525 00:28:59,440 --> 00:29:02,120 Speaker 1: move on from a lot of guys Corba and Paulock. 526 00:29:02,400 --> 00:29:05,440 Speaker 1: I don't know what's going on. I mean, were they 527 00:29:06,200 --> 00:29:09,840 Speaker 1: not like, let's say, like a hundred sembid games in 528 00:29:09,840 --> 00:29:13,280 Speaker 1: the season last year in front Nano West. I mean, 529 00:29:13,320 --> 00:29:16,560 Speaker 1: it was it looked like the Dodgers were collapsing. Then 530 00:29:16,640 --> 00:29:20,239 Speaker 1: Justin Turner came back, um solidified that lineup, and then 531 00:29:20,280 --> 00:29:25,000 Speaker 1: obviously the Didters took off, and then, uh, it seemed 532 00:29:25,000 --> 00:29:28,000 Speaker 1: like a dumb fest. Now I get it. They they 533 00:29:28,000 --> 00:29:30,960 Speaker 1: are projecting, and I hate when teams project we got 534 00:29:30,960 --> 00:29:33,240 Speaker 1: this guy, we got this guy, we got that when 535 00:29:33,280 --> 00:29:35,440 Speaker 1: they've never had a net bat in the big leagues. 536 00:29:35,520 --> 00:29:39,040 Speaker 1: That worries me. Pitching is different than hitting, But when 537 00:29:39,080 --> 00:29:43,080 Speaker 1: you keep on trading guys my Goldschmidt, I know you 538 00:29:43,160 --> 00:29:45,240 Speaker 1: have to move on from some of these guys and 539 00:29:45,400 --> 00:29:49,040 Speaker 1: Paula guys that can swing the bat. I understand when 540 00:29:49,040 --> 00:29:51,720 Speaker 1: you get rid of guys like Corbin, because pitching can 541 00:29:51,760 --> 00:29:57,360 Speaker 1: be replaced. Hitting sometimes cannot be reprojected and and replaced. 542 00:29:57,400 --> 00:30:00,080 Speaker 1: And I know their minor league system is supposed at 543 00:30:00,160 --> 00:30:02,560 Speaker 1: least stacked, and they're gonna bring all these guys up. 544 00:30:02,600 --> 00:30:05,400 Speaker 1: But under seventy seven and a half, seventy seven and 545 00:30:05,400 --> 00:30:08,280 Speaker 1: a half is almost five hundred, and you do have 546 00:30:08,320 --> 00:30:11,920 Speaker 1: a week division. But now, yeah, ad Machado, okay, to 547 00:30:12,040 --> 00:30:14,880 Speaker 1: the division. And you're certainly gonna add a couple more 548 00:30:14,920 --> 00:30:17,760 Speaker 1: pieces to that San Diego piece. And I'm sure now 549 00:30:18,400 --> 00:30:21,840 Speaker 1: Bruce Bocci's last season in San Francisco might energize them 550 00:30:21,840 --> 00:30:24,120 Speaker 1: a tiny bit. And they're still not out on Bryce 551 00:30:24,160 --> 00:30:27,160 Speaker 1: Harper either in San Francisco exactly. There's still a lot 552 00:30:27,200 --> 00:30:29,800 Speaker 1: to be done. I just you know, I just don't 553 00:30:29,840 --> 00:30:31,360 Speaker 1: see it. I do not see it. I think the 554 00:30:31,400 --> 00:30:35,520 Speaker 1: Diamondbacks the year, Yeah, this is the year they boughtom out. 555 00:30:35,520 --> 00:30:37,760 Speaker 1: I'm with you. I like that one as well. Um, 556 00:30:37,920 --> 00:30:40,400 Speaker 1: let's do one more. Let's get crazy stick in the 557 00:30:40,480 --> 00:30:42,840 Speaker 1: NL West. The l A Dodgers over under ninety four 558 00:30:42,840 --> 00:30:46,080 Speaker 1: and a half minus one fifteen on both sides. They 559 00:30:46,120 --> 00:30:49,600 Speaker 1: add Joe Kelly you mentioned before to their bullpen. They 560 00:30:49,640 --> 00:30:53,160 Speaker 1: add a J. Pollock to the outfield. They also take 561 00:30:53,200 --> 00:30:58,360 Speaker 1: on Homer Bailey, Um, they lose Quig, Matt Kemp, Alex Would. 562 00:30:58,720 --> 00:31:00,520 Speaker 1: What do you think about what the Dodgers have done? 563 00:31:01,760 --> 00:31:04,200 Speaker 1: I actually like what they've done and getting Yeah, I 564 00:31:04,320 --> 00:31:07,440 Speaker 1: getting rid of Would. I think Wood was one of 565 00:31:07,520 --> 00:31:13,120 Speaker 1: those type of guys that um is a second, third, 566 00:31:13,200 --> 00:31:16,040 Speaker 1: fourth time um around the line up type of guy, 567 00:31:16,560 --> 00:31:19,520 Speaker 1: second time around the league. The league started getting to him. 568 00:31:20,280 --> 00:31:22,480 Speaker 1: I don't get the week theme, considering he was the 569 00:31:22,480 --> 00:31:24,880 Speaker 1: only guy right handed hitter that actually stepped up in 570 00:31:24,920 --> 00:31:28,560 Speaker 1: the playoffs and hit um. Maybe there's more to do 571 00:31:28,640 --> 00:31:30,719 Speaker 1: with it. Felt like they were just tired of him. Honestly, 572 00:31:31,120 --> 00:31:32,800 Speaker 1: it kind of felt it's felt that way for like 573 00:31:32,840 --> 00:31:35,240 Speaker 1: a year and a half, two years. Well, let's let's 574 00:31:35,240 --> 00:31:39,720 Speaker 1: be honest. Lan Rosen in the front office mishandled week 575 00:31:39,760 --> 00:31:43,560 Speaker 1: from the day he was in. Well, here's the deal. 576 00:31:43,640 --> 00:31:45,360 Speaker 1: Let me ask you a quick question. If you sign 577 00:31:45,440 --> 00:31:49,240 Speaker 1: a contract and you're from another world and you don't 578 00:31:49,240 --> 00:31:54,800 Speaker 1: speak in the language, how do you not have press conferences? 579 00:31:54,880 --> 00:31:57,200 Speaker 1: That are the questions are already out there for him 580 00:31:57,280 --> 00:31:59,920 Speaker 1: for him to know. He got bombarded from the beginning 581 00:32:00,760 --> 00:32:02,840 Speaker 1: when he got here to l A and his press 582 00:32:02,880 --> 00:32:05,680 Speaker 1: conferences turning in it to him blowing up his teammates 583 00:32:05,680 --> 00:32:09,600 Speaker 1: when he didn't even realize what he was saying. Um. 584 00:32:09,640 --> 00:32:11,920 Speaker 1: I remember one press conference him and Matt Kemp got 585 00:32:11,920 --> 00:32:15,040 Speaker 1: into him when Matt Kim was a Dodger before, and 586 00:32:15,440 --> 00:32:19,440 Speaker 1: Yasil didn't even understand the question. And I kept telling myself, 587 00:32:20,520 --> 00:32:24,640 Speaker 1: why are they not scripting these press conferences for him? 588 00:32:24,720 --> 00:32:28,040 Speaker 1: When I played, I played with Hideo Nomo, who did 589 00:32:28,080 --> 00:32:31,560 Speaker 1: not know a lick of English, and he had his 590 00:32:31,680 --> 00:32:35,760 Speaker 1: interpreter and he had them script out the questions for 591 00:32:35,840 --> 00:32:38,320 Speaker 1: him so he would know what to say and not 592 00:32:38,400 --> 00:32:42,320 Speaker 1: get bombarded. People don't understand after the game when you 593 00:32:42,320 --> 00:32:45,800 Speaker 1: strike out with the bases loaded. They don't care thirty 594 00:32:45,840 --> 00:32:47,760 Speaker 1: minutes after the game, when there were forty five minutes 595 00:32:47,800 --> 00:32:51,520 Speaker 1: after game when they opened up those doors. There's fifty 596 00:32:51,640 --> 00:32:56,240 Speaker 1: people in your locker. Now put fifty people in Yasio 597 00:32:56,320 --> 00:32:59,640 Speaker 1: Puig's locker, and he does not understand one word they're saying. 598 00:33:01,200 --> 00:33:04,400 Speaker 1: And that's why he became a malcontent. And that's why 599 00:33:04,440 --> 00:33:08,240 Speaker 1: the Dodgers from day one mishandled him. And when somebody 600 00:33:08,840 --> 00:33:11,479 Speaker 1: gives him a mentor, and that's the other part, they 601 00:33:11,480 --> 00:33:15,000 Speaker 1: should have signed an older Latin player or an older 602 00:33:15,040 --> 00:33:18,480 Speaker 1: Cuban player, or a mentor for him to teach him 603 00:33:18,480 --> 00:33:20,160 Speaker 1: how to handle things, teach him how to get to 604 00:33:20,240 --> 00:33:23,120 Speaker 1: the ballpark on time, teach him a lot of different things. 605 00:33:23,840 --> 00:33:27,440 Speaker 1: When somebody does handle that, his potential is beyond and 606 00:33:27,480 --> 00:33:30,080 Speaker 1: he's going to explode and the Dodgers are going to 607 00:33:30,080 --> 00:33:33,560 Speaker 1: regret everything they did with But now you mentioned they 608 00:33:33,560 --> 00:33:37,080 Speaker 1: did it right with Nomo, so well, they did it 609 00:33:37,160 --> 00:33:40,120 Speaker 1: right with Nomo because Nomo was smarter and beyond his age. 610 00:33:40,640 --> 00:33:46,600 Speaker 1: You know, Nomo was very very polished. Um right, Yeah, 611 00:33:46,640 --> 00:33:50,720 Speaker 1: because he played the media the right way. Towards towards 612 00:33:50,760 --> 00:33:53,360 Speaker 1: the end of his career, he knew English very well, 613 00:33:53,720 --> 00:33:56,600 Speaker 1: but he still told the media that he did not 614 00:33:56,680 --> 00:34:00,320 Speaker 1: know English. Oh sneaky, do you have any good today? 615 00:34:00,360 --> 00:34:03,719 Speaker 1: On normal stories? One of the best stories ever was 616 00:34:03,760 --> 00:34:07,600 Speaker 1: that day on Normo was a legendary beer drinker, but 617 00:34:07,640 --> 00:34:10,719 Speaker 1: he only drank beer one day a week, one to 618 00:34:10,840 --> 00:34:13,360 Speaker 1: two days a week. He had he had a ritual, 619 00:34:13,840 --> 00:34:18,160 Speaker 1: and a ritual would be he would pitch get hammered, 620 00:34:19,080 --> 00:34:23,759 Speaker 1: then he would drink the next day after, and then 621 00:34:23,880 --> 00:34:26,960 Speaker 1: that day after he would stop. He would do his workout, 622 00:34:27,360 --> 00:34:30,200 Speaker 1: work out, then have a big stick dinner before he 623 00:34:30,239 --> 00:34:33,080 Speaker 1: would pitch. The night before he would pitch, and he 624 00:34:33,120 --> 00:34:35,640 Speaker 1: would repeat, what's the most beers you've ever seen Hideo 625 00:34:35,719 --> 00:34:41,120 Speaker 1: Nomo drink? Well, the story is anybody that hears this 626 00:34:41,200 --> 00:34:46,440 Speaker 1: podcast needs to reach out to Paul Shoey. Okay, a 627 00:34:46,640 --> 00:34:48,880 Speaker 1: picture Paul Shoey if anybody knows, because he has this 628 00:34:49,000 --> 00:34:52,720 Speaker 1: tape tape. There's tape tape. It was a video tape. 629 00:34:52,800 --> 00:34:55,799 Speaker 1: This is a long time ago. I'm dating myself. We 630 00:34:55,800 --> 00:35:02,680 Speaker 1: were on a trip from l A to Philadelphia and 631 00:35:03,160 --> 00:35:06,720 Speaker 1: he challenged our trainer to a beer drinking contest. And 632 00:35:07,040 --> 00:35:11,160 Speaker 1: by about the eighteenth beer, the trainer was passed out 633 00:35:12,360 --> 00:35:15,640 Speaker 1: and Nomo was keeping going. Was was keep on truck 634 00:35:15,680 --> 00:35:18,680 Speaker 1: and he was going, and he kept calling me whimp 635 00:35:18,840 --> 00:35:23,120 Speaker 1: in a pussy. And after about the thirty four or 636 00:35:23,160 --> 00:35:26,840 Speaker 1: thirty fifth beer that Nomo stacked up into a pyramid 637 00:35:26,880 --> 00:35:31,480 Speaker 1: that we have a picture of, he walked off that plane. 638 00:35:31,520 --> 00:35:33,920 Speaker 1: I still can't believe he walked off that plane. Okay. 639 00:35:34,040 --> 00:35:36,040 Speaker 1: And then we land in Philadelphia and we have a 640 00:35:36,120 --> 00:35:38,759 Speaker 1: day off the next day, and he was very good 641 00:35:38,760 --> 00:35:42,920 Speaker 1: friends with Iron Chef, and we're supposed to go to 642 00:35:44,640 --> 00:35:50,000 Speaker 1: you know, lunch. Yeah, So I remember getting off the bus, 643 00:35:50,000 --> 00:35:52,480 Speaker 1: getting off the plane, game, off the onto the bus, 644 00:35:52,520 --> 00:35:55,800 Speaker 1: and then off the bus after having thirty six beers. Meanwhile, 645 00:35:56,960 --> 00:36:03,560 Speaker 1: our trainer is catatonic, like he's literally gone. Nomo walks 646 00:36:03,600 --> 00:36:06,640 Speaker 1: to his room. We're carrying our trainer to his room. 647 00:36:07,400 --> 00:36:10,120 Speaker 1: And at eight thirty the next morning, I get a 648 00:36:10,120 --> 00:36:13,160 Speaker 1: phone call from Nomo and he's like, dukie, and I'm 649 00:36:13,200 --> 00:36:18,960 Speaker 1: like Nomo. He's like, where are you? We're waiting downstairs 650 00:36:18,960 --> 00:36:21,359 Speaker 1: for you to go to meet Iron Chef. I just 651 00:36:22,360 --> 00:36:26,280 Speaker 1: still to this day. I remember telling him like, how 652 00:36:26,320 --> 00:36:29,000 Speaker 1: in the hell are you up right now? And he 653 00:36:29,160 --> 00:36:32,120 Speaker 1: was sober as a goat. And I remember putting on 654 00:36:32,239 --> 00:36:35,360 Speaker 1: my clothes real quick and having a nice little breakfast 655 00:36:35,440 --> 00:36:42,480 Speaker 1: lunch with Nomo and the Iron Chef. All right, beautiful, 656 00:36:43,040 --> 00:36:45,560 Speaker 1: not someone I would have expected to be a prolific drinker, 657 00:36:45,600 --> 00:36:48,760 Speaker 1: but and my favorite teammate of all time, favorite teammate 658 00:36:48,800 --> 00:36:51,560 Speaker 1: of all time at day, Nomo he is is any 659 00:36:51,600 --> 00:36:56,080 Speaker 1: Ellen Barry Bonds. So that I know a guy who 660 00:36:56,120 --> 00:36:58,000 Speaker 1: went to for three with a double off of the 661 00:36:58,040 --> 00:37:01,120 Speaker 1: only unanimous Hall of Famer of all time. That's right, 662 00:37:01,440 --> 00:37:08,160 Speaker 1: that's right, suck it mat alright, So Paulli, those are 663 00:37:08,200 --> 00:37:10,120 Speaker 1: are over unders. Just before I let you go, I 664 00:37:10,160 --> 00:37:12,160 Speaker 1: gotta ask you a question and point out something I 665 00:37:12,160 --> 00:37:15,719 Speaker 1: find quite impressive. Uh you are. I'm looking at the 666 00:37:15,760 --> 00:37:18,080 Speaker 1: Action Network Gap, which Chad will spank me if I 667 00:37:18,120 --> 00:37:21,480 Speaker 1: don't say it's free, go download it. Um. Looking at 668 00:37:21,520 --> 00:37:25,440 Speaker 1: your record on there lately and your parlay's four and 669 00:37:25,560 --> 00:37:28,160 Speaker 1: thirteen on your parlays, which some people might think is 670 00:37:28,160 --> 00:37:31,360 Speaker 1: not good. But your plus almost twenty six units on 671 00:37:31,400 --> 00:37:34,239 Speaker 1: those parlays. The hell are you doing over there? Man? 672 00:37:35,880 --> 00:37:38,080 Speaker 1: Trying to make some money? I mean, like everybody else, 673 00:37:38,160 --> 00:37:40,920 Speaker 1: I'm gambling with an eye. It's called G A M 674 00:37:41,239 --> 00:37:44,480 Speaker 1: B I, L I n G. You've also got almost 675 00:37:44,480 --> 00:37:47,200 Speaker 1: fifty bets put in already for today. Anything in college 676 00:37:47,200 --> 00:37:49,920 Speaker 1: basketball jumping out to you in particular, Oh yes, I 677 00:37:50,040 --> 00:37:55,920 Speaker 1: got I got one for you. Let's have it. Robert Morris. No, 678 00:37:56,440 --> 00:38:02,439 Speaker 1: not your tax consultant, the school, Robbert Morris. Okay, they're 679 00:38:02,480 --> 00:38:06,759 Speaker 1: minus four tonight hosting l I U Brooklyn. So you're 680 00:38:06,800 --> 00:38:13,799 Speaker 1: on Robert Morris k K l okak. That's Pauli's lock 681 00:38:13,840 --> 00:38:17,520 Speaker 1: of the day. All right, everybody, thank you, PAULI Thank 682 00:38:17,560 --> 00:38:20,000 Speaker 1: you everyone for listening. This has been the favorites from 683 00:38:20,000 --> 00:38:23,400 Speaker 1: the Action Network for Paul Duca. I am black Jack Fletcher. 684 00:38:23,719 --> 00:38:27,440 Speaker 1: Download the podcast on Apple Podcasts, radio dot com, slash, 685 00:38:27,440 --> 00:38:31,400 Speaker 1: the Action Network, and anywhere you get your podcasts. We 686 00:38:31,440 --> 00:38:32,399 Speaker 1: will see you next time.