1 00:00:05,400 --> 00:00:08,080 Speaker 1: What's up, friends, that welcome into Leading Off right here 2 00:00:08,080 --> 00:00:11,520 Speaker 1: on Fantasy Pros. I am the Welsh, that is the Bubba. 3 00:00:11,880 --> 00:00:14,200 Speaker 1: We're thuying it all over the place, and we're excited 4 00:00:14,240 --> 00:00:16,079 Speaker 1: to be doing it with you guys here today, right 5 00:00:16,079 --> 00:00:19,160 Speaker 1: here on Leading Off, where we're talking about massive home 6 00:00:19,239 --> 00:00:24,000 Speaker 1: run outputs, massive explosions. I looked by the way, I 7 00:00:24,079 --> 00:00:29,280 Speaker 1: believe there were seven starting pitchers that gave up five 8 00:00:29,400 --> 00:00:32,920 Speaker 1: or more earned runs yesterday, just absolutely through the roof. 9 00:00:32,960 --> 00:00:36,000 Speaker 1: We also had some prospect ups. We get to talk 10 00:00:36,000 --> 00:00:38,199 Speaker 1: about some of that, which I'm excited to do. 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My brother wearing the 21 00:01:06,520 --> 00:01:12,000 Speaker 1: Peoria Havelina's hat which very apropos. I received the af 22 00:01:12,319 --> 00:01:16,480 Speaker 1: the AFL schedule yesterday, so I know where all the 23 00:01:16,520 --> 00:01:19,080 Speaker 1: games are and all the craziness. So uh, hat tip 24 00:01:19,160 --> 00:01:21,119 Speaker 1: to you for the Arizona Fall League representation. 25 00:01:22,400 --> 00:01:24,319 Speaker 2: Yeah, one of my favorite hats from last year. I 26 00:01:24,360 --> 00:01:26,080 Speaker 2: had to get a Scorpions one too, because those are 27 00:01:26,080 --> 00:01:28,559 Speaker 2: pretty sweet. They didn't have the size from my big 28 00:01:28,600 --> 00:01:31,679 Speaker 2: dome this past year, but yeah, looking forward to it. Man, 29 00:01:31,680 --> 00:01:33,520 Speaker 2: We're going to be out there and seeing you in 30 00:01:33,560 --> 00:01:36,120 Speaker 2: a couple of months, which is crazy. So always a 31 00:01:36,120 --> 00:01:36,479 Speaker 2: fun way. 32 00:01:36,560 --> 00:01:38,720 Speaker 1: Hat size. Are you over seven and a half? 33 00:01:40,000 --> 00:01:42,440 Speaker 2: This one is a seven. I go anywhere from seven 34 00:01:42,440 --> 00:01:45,160 Speaker 2: and three quarters to an eight to an eight. Bruce Bochi, 35 00:01:45,440 --> 00:01:46,560 Speaker 2: I'm a Bruce Bochie type. 36 00:01:46,640 --> 00:01:48,800 Speaker 1: You're a Juice Williams type of guy. I remember Juice 37 00:01:48,800 --> 00:01:51,240 Speaker 1: Williams Illinois. Yeah, you are a Bruce Bochie type of guy. 38 00:01:51,280 --> 00:01:55,200 Speaker 1: I'm a I'm a strong seven and a half and 39 00:01:55,240 --> 00:01:58,240 Speaker 1: then I think sometimes hair depending. I can even rock 40 00:01:58,280 --> 00:02:00,960 Speaker 1: a seven and three eighths, that's the thing. So just 41 00:02:01,000 --> 00:02:03,720 Speaker 1: had you know, as everybody knows they want to exc. 42 00:02:03,840 --> 00:02:05,280 Speaker 2: I don't have any hair to worry about. It could 43 00:02:05,280 --> 00:02:05,920 Speaker 2: be in a lot of trouble. 44 00:02:05,920 --> 00:02:08,639 Speaker 1: Wow, Yeah, you would be rocking the Bruce bochiness of it. 45 00:02:08,680 --> 00:02:08,800 Speaker 2: All. 46 00:02:08,840 --> 00:02:11,360 Speaker 1: Right, let's get into action, Let's get into all of 47 00:02:11,400 --> 00:02:15,400 Speaker 1: it here, Let's get into Juan Soto. When are we 48 00:02:15,560 --> 00:02:20,160 Speaker 1: going to stop letting Joe do in perpetuity home run bets, 49 00:02:20,240 --> 00:02:22,560 Speaker 1: especially for the best players. I think we should. We 50 00:02:22,600 --> 00:02:25,040 Speaker 1: need to do like a draft or a wheel where 51 00:02:25,080 --> 00:02:28,679 Speaker 1: we spin it and we don't allow someone like Juan 52 00:02:28,800 --> 00:02:32,080 Speaker 1: Soto or Aaron Judge to be in perpetuity because, by God, 53 00:02:32,800 --> 00:02:34,800 Speaker 1: he might end up taking this whole soucker down. He 54 00:02:34,880 --> 00:02:37,560 Speaker 1: might take this whole soucker down. Juan Soto yesterday three 55 00:02:37,639 --> 00:02:42,600 Speaker 1: for four, three homers for RBI in Tuesday's win over 56 00:02:42,600 --> 00:02:45,880 Speaker 1: the White Sox. I also saw a stat someone put 57 00:02:45,919 --> 00:02:50,960 Speaker 1: out that it was like career hits of Oneo Cruz 58 00:02:50,960 --> 00:02:54,040 Speaker 1: one hundred and ninety two career homers of Juan Soto 59 00:02:54,360 --> 00:02:57,600 Speaker 1: one hundred and ninety two, which and they're like the 60 00:02:57,680 --> 00:03:02,120 Speaker 1: same age practically. Wan Soto so continues to defy the odds. 61 00:03:02,280 --> 00:03:04,360 Speaker 1: And I believe that was his first three home run. 62 00:03:04,240 --> 00:03:06,880 Speaker 2: Game of the year. Bubba, Yes, it was yeah, first 63 00:03:06,919 --> 00:03:09,079 Speaker 2: of his career, our career, Yah, his career, first of 64 00:03:09,160 --> 00:03:12,240 Speaker 2: his career. So yeah, he's ridiculous what he's doing to 65 00:03:12,240 --> 00:03:14,720 Speaker 2: get a fat stack of cash at the end of 66 00:03:14,720 --> 00:03:17,440 Speaker 2: this year. And on Bubba and the Bloom last night, 67 00:03:17,440 --> 00:03:21,120 Speaker 2: we did barrel percentage in K percentage. Guys, one soda 68 00:03:21,160 --> 00:03:23,359 Speaker 2: this year has a higher barrel rate than strikeout rate 69 00:03:23,520 --> 00:03:24,120 Speaker 2: on the season. 70 00:03:24,600 --> 00:03:27,720 Speaker 1: Is that for real? Hold on, I'm going to list that. 71 00:03:28,639 --> 00:03:32,840 Speaker 2: Yes, he has a higher barrel Was this Aaron, Yes, 72 00:03:32,880 --> 00:03:35,360 Speaker 2: a bloom board Aaron. Judge is the only other one 73 00:03:35,440 --> 00:03:37,600 Speaker 2: to do it. Bloom didn't tweet it out yet. He 74 00:03:37,680 --> 00:03:41,760 Speaker 2: might have tweeted it out this morning, but yeah, Judge 75 00:03:41,840 --> 00:03:44,840 Speaker 2: is also on that list. And last year the only 76 00:03:44,880 --> 00:03:46,040 Speaker 2: player to do it was Ronald 'cuon. 77 00:03:46,520 --> 00:03:48,400 Speaker 1: I almost cursed. I'm gonna be honest with you, I 78 00:03:48,440 --> 00:03:51,520 Speaker 1: almost cursed here. That wouldn't have been good. Twenty point 79 00:03:51,600 --> 00:03:56,640 Speaker 1: two percent barrel rate for one sodo fifteen point four 80 00:03:57,200 --> 00:04:00,640 Speaker 1: percent k rate. Here's another one. Many times have you 81 00:04:00,680 --> 00:04:02,520 Speaker 1: ever seen a guy I mean, I guess it's probably 82 00:04:02,640 --> 00:04:05,320 Speaker 1: one and the same. But his barrel rates also higher 83 00:04:05,360 --> 00:04:08,720 Speaker 1: than his walk rate. His strikeout rate and walk rate combined, 84 00:04:08,720 --> 00:04:11,880 Speaker 1: I mean, not like combined combined, But that's an absurd, 85 00:04:12,560 --> 00:04:15,880 Speaker 1: absurd number. And would you say only Ronald Acunya had 86 00:04:15,880 --> 00:04:16,960 Speaker 1: a higher barrel rate things. 87 00:04:16,880 --> 00:04:19,120 Speaker 2: Last last year? Last year was a Kunya was the 88 00:04:19,160 --> 00:04:22,000 Speaker 2: only one? Yeah? Wow? And right and right now Judge 89 00:04:22,040 --> 00:04:24,000 Speaker 2: is the only other one with Soto this year, and 90 00:04:24,240 --> 00:04:27,200 Speaker 2: Corey Seeger and show He Tany are like two percentage 91 00:04:27,240 --> 00:04:29,040 Speaker 2: points away, so we almost have four guys. 92 00:04:29,000 --> 00:04:32,400 Speaker 1: See this real quick? Do you think there was a 93 00:04:32,520 --> 00:04:35,360 Speaker 1: bet that was out like a month ago or so 94 00:04:35,720 --> 00:04:38,400 Speaker 1: where it was Aaron Judge versus the field and it 95 00:04:38,480 --> 00:04:41,960 Speaker 1: was for MVP. Sorry, and I saw that and I 96 00:04:42,080 --> 00:04:45,200 Speaker 1: was always tempted to, you know, play that field marker. 97 00:04:46,360 --> 00:04:50,600 Speaker 1: Do you think that Aaron Judge is the unanimous MVP 98 00:04:50,839 --> 00:04:53,360 Speaker 1: over onon Sodo? Because I would almost argue, like what 99 00:04:53,560 --> 00:04:57,320 Speaker 1: Sodo has been doing, he should be the one. I know, 100 00:04:57,480 --> 00:04:59,680 Speaker 1: like Judge, you know the home run totals are going, 101 00:04:59,760 --> 00:05:02,840 Speaker 1: but I don't know, man. I look at what one 102 00:05:02,920 --> 00:05:05,400 Speaker 1: Soto's doing and I feel like that's the MVP of 103 00:05:05,480 --> 00:05:05,880 Speaker 1: this team. 104 00:05:07,480 --> 00:05:09,680 Speaker 2: I'm with you because if you look at it, when 105 00:05:09,800 --> 00:05:12,680 Speaker 2: one Soto's going, the Yankees win. When Aaron Judge goes, 106 00:05:12,720 --> 00:05:15,479 Speaker 2: Aaron Judge just goes. So that's kind of how it works. 107 00:05:15,720 --> 00:05:17,160 Speaker 2: So I'm with you on that one. I actually have 108 00:05:17,240 --> 00:05:20,160 Speaker 2: a bet with Ryan preseason bet because they're drafted next 109 00:05:20,160 --> 00:05:22,560 Speaker 2: to each other. I took Soto, he took Judge. They're 110 00:05:22,600 --> 00:05:24,640 Speaker 2: basically the top two players on any player raider you 111 00:05:24,720 --> 00:05:27,320 Speaker 2: see right now. So pretty fun stuff. That is pretty fun. 112 00:05:27,400 --> 00:05:29,720 Speaker 1: That's ridiculous. By the way, I wanted to put these. 113 00:05:29,880 --> 00:05:33,240 Speaker 1: These made me laugh. Jim not a seven and a half. 114 00:05:33,320 --> 00:05:36,080 Speaker 1: I'm a ten in Jim's Thank you Jim, and Sabo 115 00:05:37,279 --> 00:05:39,840 Speaker 1: Bubba is going to bankrupt a high school team with 116 00:05:40,080 --> 00:05:42,360 Speaker 1: the with the trying to get those helmets, those some 117 00:05:42,480 --> 00:05:43,119 Speaker 1: big helmets. 118 00:05:43,160 --> 00:05:44,960 Speaker 2: You should have saw that helmet and those pads. It 119 00:05:45,120 --> 00:05:47,600 Speaker 2: was a thick look going around campus. 120 00:05:47,760 --> 00:05:50,440 Speaker 1: Do you think a man? This is the tough question. 121 00:05:51,720 --> 00:05:54,479 Speaker 1: Where is Soto in the in the ranks of next year? 122 00:05:54,839 --> 00:05:58,160 Speaker 1: Like do you think he is one, two, three? Like? 123 00:05:58,279 --> 00:05:59,560 Speaker 1: How does that line out for you? 124 00:06:00,800 --> 00:06:02,800 Speaker 2: It's funny because we started talking about that last night 125 00:06:02,800 --> 00:06:05,640 Speaker 2: because next Wednesday we do our two early Draft champions draft, 126 00:06:05,760 --> 00:06:08,480 Speaker 2: which everyone makes fun of us for. Yeah, and we 127 00:06:08,600 --> 00:06:13,480 Speaker 2: figured it's wit Judge and I was totally o Tawny 128 00:06:13,640 --> 00:06:15,840 Speaker 2: top three and then you have like your bets and 129 00:06:15,880 --> 00:06:18,119 Speaker 2: Soto right behind him, it feels like bets Soto, Ellie, 130 00:06:18,480 --> 00:06:20,760 Speaker 2: it's a so he's I'd say Soto is a top 131 00:06:20,839 --> 00:06:23,599 Speaker 2: five six player right now in my opinion. Everyone harps 132 00:06:23,640 --> 00:06:26,360 Speaker 2: on the stolen base issue, but dude, the four of 133 00:06:26,400 --> 00:06:27,920 Speaker 2: the categories, he just destroys him. 134 00:06:28,440 --> 00:06:30,720 Speaker 1: I mean he's gonna put up he might put up 135 00:06:30,800 --> 00:06:34,440 Speaker 1: forty something Homer forty five, forty two, something like that, 136 00:06:34,600 --> 00:06:38,000 Speaker 1: three hundred average. He's got one hundred runs already. 137 00:06:38,120 --> 00:06:39,280 Speaker 2: I don't know if that's already. 138 00:06:39,400 --> 00:06:41,560 Speaker 1: That's ridiculous. That has to be leading. I don't know 139 00:06:41,640 --> 00:06:44,720 Speaker 1: that there's there's something to be said that, Like he 140 00:06:44,800 --> 00:06:46,400 Speaker 1: might be number two, like he might. 141 00:06:46,360 --> 00:06:48,640 Speaker 2: Be like I think Wit is kind of you take 142 00:06:48,720 --> 00:06:49,240 Speaker 2: him over Wit. 143 00:06:50,000 --> 00:06:50,840 Speaker 1: Well, who's number one? 144 00:06:51,760 --> 00:06:53,040 Speaker 2: Well you have Wit? You have show? Hey? 145 00:06:53,080 --> 00:06:54,800 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, showy? Was they gonna show? Hey? No, no 146 00:06:55,120 --> 00:06:55,400 Speaker 1: show Hey? 147 00:06:55,520 --> 00:06:55,920 Speaker 2: Number one? 148 00:06:56,440 --> 00:06:56,920 Speaker 1: Wit too? 149 00:06:57,120 --> 00:06:58,720 Speaker 2: And Judge. So it's between him and Judge. 150 00:06:58,760 --> 00:07:00,800 Speaker 1: What you're saying, Yeah, I'm in I think you can 151 00:07:00,839 --> 00:07:03,360 Speaker 1: go either way. I'm like Soda in that regard, like 152 00:07:03,440 --> 00:07:03,839 Speaker 1: that's fair. 153 00:07:04,000 --> 00:07:04,760 Speaker 2: I'm not gonna argue that. 154 00:07:05,200 --> 00:07:07,560 Speaker 1: I don't know, maybe like head to head, Judge just 155 00:07:07,600 --> 00:07:09,440 Speaker 1: for what he can do for Homers in a given 156 00:07:09,480 --> 00:07:12,000 Speaker 1: week roto, maybe Sodo roto. 157 00:07:12,080 --> 00:07:13,840 Speaker 2: So I think that's fair because I had had to 158 00:07:13,880 --> 00:07:16,040 Speaker 2: head Judge could single handily whin you a week, like 159 00:07:16,240 --> 00:07:18,600 Speaker 2: play a third of the season at least, yeah, at 160 00:07:18,680 --> 00:07:20,240 Speaker 2: least where Soda might long term. 161 00:07:20,280 --> 00:07:22,720 Speaker 1: So yeah, yeah, we got a Soda over Judge. This 162 00:07:22,880 --> 00:07:26,080 Speaker 1: is always a really interesting one retro saying this wait 163 00:07:26,160 --> 00:07:29,160 Speaker 1: for MVP, but also that Judge and Sodo cancel each 164 00:07:29,200 --> 00:07:31,240 Speaker 1: other out. There is kind of something to that when 165 00:07:31,320 --> 00:07:33,600 Speaker 1: two teams have two great players. Kind of the conversation 166 00:07:34,000 --> 00:07:36,640 Speaker 1: we had at one point about Otani and Mookie Bets 167 00:07:37,000 --> 00:07:38,840 Speaker 1: and that, like they were so good and then like 168 00:07:38,880 --> 00:07:41,600 Speaker 1: you throw Freddy Freeman in there, that might hurt a 169 00:07:41,640 --> 00:07:45,440 Speaker 1: guy like Otani, But I don't know. I think I 170 00:07:45,480 --> 00:07:47,520 Speaker 1: think they all kind of come to terms with like, oh, 171 00:07:47,560 --> 00:07:49,320 Speaker 1: it's going to be one of those Yankee guys because 172 00:07:49,360 --> 00:07:52,120 Speaker 1: of the ridiculous season. But one Sodo season just continues 173 00:07:52,160 --> 00:07:54,880 Speaker 1: to get ridiculous, and I am it's very unfortunate. As 174 00:07:54,920 --> 00:07:56,760 Speaker 1: we were talking, I got the home run board and 175 00:07:57,040 --> 00:07:59,040 Speaker 1: just a gross thing to look at. Speaking of the 176 00:07:59,160 --> 00:08:02,640 Speaker 1: Yankee zo, it's not all beautiful. Aaron Boone told reporters, 177 00:08:03,320 --> 00:08:05,679 Speaker 1: I believe this was like the beginning of yesterday, jazz 178 00:08:05,720 --> 00:08:10,840 Speaker 1: Chism been diagnosed with a left UCL injury. Oswald Perraza 179 00:08:10,920 --> 00:08:14,000 Speaker 1: is going to be called up in replacement. This is 180 00:08:14,080 --> 00:08:16,080 Speaker 1: the worry man, you know, in all of the like, 181 00:08:16,880 --> 00:08:19,480 Speaker 1: you know, hey, the biggest beneficiary at the trade deadline 182 00:08:19,720 --> 00:08:22,240 Speaker 1: is jazz Chisholm. I said that, and I want to 183 00:08:22,240 --> 00:08:24,320 Speaker 1: say it might have even been Bogman. I don't know 184 00:08:24,360 --> 00:08:26,440 Speaker 1: if Joe did it. You know, Joe might have actually 185 00:08:26,800 --> 00:08:29,200 Speaker 1: also said this, and maybe he was the primary one. 186 00:08:29,680 --> 00:08:31,520 Speaker 1: But you got to worry about the injury history with 187 00:08:31,960 --> 00:08:34,160 Speaker 1: jazz Chism, and you're just kind of like, well, it's 188 00:08:34,200 --> 00:08:37,920 Speaker 1: a short time period, it's two months, and then Jazz 189 00:08:38,000 --> 00:08:42,160 Speaker 1: comes out absolutely hot, and then it happens. The injury bug, 190 00:08:42,320 --> 00:08:44,920 Speaker 1: like he I called him a year and a half ago, 191 00:08:45,480 --> 00:08:48,640 Speaker 1: called him the modern Gian Carlos Stanton. As far as 192 00:08:48,760 --> 00:08:53,120 Speaker 1: just he is an injury plagued player. There's always something 193 00:08:53,200 --> 00:08:56,599 Speaker 1: that's going on. This UCL injury. I hear UCL, and 194 00:08:56,640 --> 00:08:59,200 Speaker 1: I assume this might be the year. I don't think 195 00:08:59,240 --> 00:09:01,760 Speaker 1: they've given anything designation of it or anything like that. 196 00:09:01,880 --> 00:09:05,120 Speaker 1: But absolutely devastating for fantasy people too, because jazz was 197 00:09:05,160 --> 00:09:06,720 Speaker 1: taking another step with the Yankees. 198 00:09:08,040 --> 00:09:10,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, he was. He got the injury or tweaked it worse, 199 00:09:10,880 --> 00:09:14,200 Speaker 2: I guess diving headfirst into home plate. So that's always fun. 200 00:09:14,600 --> 00:09:16,160 Speaker 2: Like you said, that's how he plays though, that's where 201 00:09:16,200 --> 00:09:17,520 Speaker 2: the a lot of the injuries come from. But yeah, 202 00:09:17,800 --> 00:09:20,559 Speaker 2: taking things to the next level. They have not ruled 203 00:09:20,679 --> 00:09:22,439 Speaker 2: surgery off the table. They're gonna do a few more 204 00:09:22,480 --> 00:09:25,280 Speaker 2: tests to see. Being an offensive player not a pitcher 205 00:09:25,360 --> 00:09:28,600 Speaker 2: so much. Can he just do the rehab situation. But yeah, 206 00:09:28,720 --> 00:09:30,600 Speaker 2: it's not good either way. I have a hunch he's 207 00:09:30,600 --> 00:09:33,520 Speaker 2: done for the season or too, So that's no good. 208 00:09:33,679 --> 00:09:36,880 Speaker 1: His highest batting average of any given month was this 209 00:09:37,120 --> 00:09:40,079 Speaker 1: month in August with the Yankees. He had had a 210 00:09:40,160 --> 00:09:43,559 Speaker 1: couple two seventy months, but he was hitting homers. He 211 00:09:43,720 --> 00:09:46,640 Speaker 1: was stealing bases again too. He had nine in July, 212 00:09:46,880 --> 00:09:50,160 Speaker 1: he had four in four and essentially thirty eight at 213 00:09:50,200 --> 00:09:52,880 Speaker 1: bats this month. I mean, he really was taking a 214 00:09:52,960 --> 00:09:56,120 Speaker 1: next step and that one's that's a pretty brutal blow. 215 00:09:56,240 --> 00:09:58,680 Speaker 1: Brutal blow for the Yankees too, and everything they're trying 216 00:09:58,720 --> 00:10:01,760 Speaker 1: to put together. We will Praza do anything for you. Yeah, 217 00:10:01,760 --> 00:10:02,160 Speaker 1: your nay. 218 00:10:03,400 --> 00:10:05,120 Speaker 2: I keep an eye on him. He's actually started hitting 219 00:10:05,120 --> 00:10:07,439 Speaker 2: over the last month, he's looking a lot better. So 220 00:10:07,440 --> 00:10:09,160 Speaker 2: if you look at a season stats, they're not great. 221 00:10:09,200 --> 00:10:11,600 Speaker 2: The last month closer to three hundred, little power, little speed, 222 00:10:12,280 --> 00:10:15,040 Speaker 2: Probably not anything except deeper formats at this point in time, 223 00:10:15,080 --> 00:10:16,280 Speaker 2: but just keep an eye on him. That could be 224 00:10:16,320 --> 00:10:17,559 Speaker 2: a late season stream. 225 00:10:17,880 --> 00:10:19,959 Speaker 1: One big pickup for a lot of people. And the 226 00:10:19,960 --> 00:10:22,720 Speaker 1: guy we talked about so much on this show, Junior 227 00:10:22,840 --> 00:10:28,000 Speaker 1: Cameronaro Junior camerera official debut. I think this was did 228 00:10:28,040 --> 00:10:29,680 Speaker 1: we get the new I don't remember if we even 229 00:10:29,720 --> 00:10:31,480 Speaker 1: talked about this on Monday. I think it might have 230 00:10:31,520 --> 00:10:34,120 Speaker 1: happened right after, which is totally unfortunate, especially now that 231 00:10:34,240 --> 00:10:36,400 Speaker 1: we don't have the Tuesday Thursday shows, so we didn't 232 00:10:36,400 --> 00:10:38,000 Speaker 1: get time to talk to you about it. But it 233 00:10:38,080 --> 00:10:42,120 Speaker 1: did officially happen. I would say a mixed debut in 234 00:10:42,280 --> 00:10:44,760 Speaker 1: kind of a little bit where I think things could go. 235 00:10:45,480 --> 00:10:49,160 Speaker 1: Where he hits, he gets a single, puts up a 236 00:10:49,320 --> 00:10:53,439 Speaker 1: one sixteen point three Max TV on that single, other 237 00:10:53,520 --> 00:10:56,880 Speaker 1: three at bats, three strikeouts. So backtrack a little bit. 238 00:10:57,600 --> 00:11:00,280 Speaker 1: I just did Prospect one and we were talking talking 239 00:11:00,440 --> 00:11:03,640 Speaker 1: like me and Tim Kinnak were talking about the call 240 00:11:03,760 --> 00:11:06,280 Speaker 1: up and kind of the insanity of it and trying 241 00:11:06,320 --> 00:11:08,360 Speaker 1: to understand it, because I will still say this like 242 00:11:09,240 --> 00:11:13,960 Speaker 1: this right now is the period where, like everybody would 243 00:11:14,360 --> 00:11:16,400 Speaker 1: if you have real baseball on fantasy, you would look 244 00:11:16,480 --> 00:11:19,559 Speaker 1: back and you would go, what are we doing? Why 245 00:11:19,640 --> 00:11:23,319 Speaker 1: did he not come up any earlier? We completely lost 246 00:11:23,400 --> 00:11:26,199 Speaker 1: the season for him. But then now we're also and 247 00:11:26,280 --> 00:11:28,360 Speaker 1: this is more of the real life thing. He's also 248 00:11:28,400 --> 00:11:30,920 Speaker 1: going to lose his prospect eligibility, so like, why are 249 00:11:31,000 --> 00:11:33,880 Speaker 1: we doing this? I figured something out on the fly. 250 00:11:34,040 --> 00:11:35,600 Speaker 1: I just want to point out. It doesn't really mean 251 00:11:35,640 --> 00:11:37,840 Speaker 1: a lot to everybody here, but I figured something out 252 00:11:37,840 --> 00:11:39,480 Speaker 1: on the fly. When I did Prospect one, which is 253 00:11:39,520 --> 00:11:45,400 Speaker 1: releasing today, I remembered that September the days on the 254 00:11:45,600 --> 00:11:50,280 Speaker 1: roster do not count toward your eligibility because there are 255 00:11:50,320 --> 00:11:52,920 Speaker 1: two Yeah, I forgot about this and I remembered it live. 256 00:11:53,120 --> 00:11:56,679 Speaker 1: There are two factors to losing your prospect eligibility for 257 00:11:56,720 --> 00:12:01,120 Speaker 1: a hitter. It at bats and it's days on the roster. 258 00:12:01,880 --> 00:12:04,120 Speaker 1: So if you looked at the call up, you're like 259 00:12:04,840 --> 00:12:08,640 Speaker 1: forty five days on the roster. He's gonna max that out. No, 260 00:12:08,760 --> 00:12:11,839 Speaker 1: he's not, because as soon as September hits, those days 261 00:12:11,960 --> 00:12:14,880 Speaker 1: do not count towards losing your eligibility. 262 00:12:15,000 --> 00:12:16,800 Speaker 2: Hey, the math eighte math in on this one. 263 00:12:17,280 --> 00:12:19,559 Speaker 1: So he has like, let's say he had thirty four 264 00:12:19,559 --> 00:12:24,240 Speaker 1: at bats last year, that was call it fifteen days, right, 265 00:12:24,520 --> 00:12:27,560 Speaker 1: Let's just say that there's only eighteen more days since 266 00:12:27,600 --> 00:12:31,080 Speaker 1: his call up or seventeen. That's not forty five days. 267 00:12:31,280 --> 00:12:33,800 Speaker 1: So now all they have to do is not have 268 00:12:34,000 --> 00:12:36,160 Speaker 1: him go one hundred and thirty eight bats to end 269 00:12:36,160 --> 00:12:39,480 Speaker 1: the season and he doesn't lose his prospect eligibility. So 270 00:12:39,840 --> 00:12:43,160 Speaker 1: Sebel says, I'm lost a repeat one last time. To 271 00:12:43,240 --> 00:12:46,040 Speaker 1: lose your prospect eligibility, you have to be on the 272 00:12:46,160 --> 00:12:48,920 Speaker 1: major league roster for forty five days or have one 273 00:12:49,040 --> 00:12:53,640 Speaker 1: hundred and thirty at bats. The days would be gone 274 00:12:54,280 --> 00:12:57,679 Speaker 1: since he just got called up, except per ten September 275 00:12:57,760 --> 00:13:00,920 Speaker 1: doesn't exist. So now if if the team doesn't have 276 00:13:01,080 --> 00:13:03,240 Speaker 1: him have one hundred and thirty at bats, he will 277 00:13:03,280 --> 00:13:06,960 Speaker 1: be prospect eligible for next season. This isn't really fantasy 278 00:13:07,080 --> 00:13:09,840 Speaker 1: relevant outside of you guys that maybe have fantasy leagues 279 00:13:09,880 --> 00:13:13,040 Speaker 1: that you can hold prospects under if they're still prospect eligible. 280 00:13:13,800 --> 00:13:17,160 Speaker 1: But I have not been able to understand why would 281 00:13:17,160 --> 00:13:19,360 Speaker 1: they bring him up right now, when you're getting almost 282 00:13:19,480 --> 00:13:21,480 Speaker 1: nothing out of him and you're going to lose his 283 00:13:21,520 --> 00:13:26,120 Speaker 1: prospect eligibility, he might not lose his prospect eligibility if 284 00:13:26,160 --> 00:13:30,360 Speaker 1: they have him sit games, and three strikeout games might 285 00:13:30,440 --> 00:13:32,679 Speaker 1: be a reason that they maybe play him two out 286 00:13:32,720 --> 00:13:34,679 Speaker 1: of three days. So if he doesn't have one hundred 287 00:13:34,679 --> 00:13:37,200 Speaker 1: and thirty played appearances, he can still be a rookie 288 00:13:37,320 --> 00:13:40,120 Speaker 1: next year. So just I wanted to unload that. I 289 00:13:40,160 --> 00:13:43,800 Speaker 1: know it's it's obviously confusing. It's a weird, stupid baseball 290 00:13:43,920 --> 00:13:47,240 Speaker 1: rule that September days on the roster do not count 291 00:13:47,320 --> 00:13:48,760 Speaker 1: towards your prospect eligibility. 292 00:13:49,080 --> 00:13:50,600 Speaker 2: Why, I have no idea. 293 00:13:51,720 --> 00:13:54,199 Speaker 1: All of that said, you saw the good and you 294 00:13:54,280 --> 00:13:57,520 Speaker 1: saw the bad of Junior Camonaro. Everyone's going to roll 295 00:13:57,600 --> 00:13:59,800 Speaker 1: him out. He's obviously a must pick up at this point, 296 00:13:59,840 --> 00:14:01,800 Speaker 1: but I am not sold a that he is going 297 00:14:01,880 --> 00:14:04,480 Speaker 1: to play every single day and B that it's really 298 00:14:04,559 --> 00:14:07,880 Speaker 1: going to be massively fantasy relevant. You're going to see 299 00:14:07,880 --> 00:14:10,079 Speaker 1: some of the pitch recognition stuff with those strikeouts, but 300 00:14:10,360 --> 00:14:13,319 Speaker 1: one sixteen also shows you the pure raw power bubble. 301 00:14:13,440 --> 00:14:15,559 Speaker 2: Yeah, I know, the talent's great. Now you clarified so 302 00:14:15,640 --> 00:14:17,599 Speaker 2: many questions I had because I had we had this 303 00:14:17,880 --> 00:14:20,560 Speaker 2: long discussion last night, like what are they doing? They're 304 00:14:20,560 --> 00:14:22,840 Speaker 2: going to lose the perks to all this. It made 305 00:14:22,880 --> 00:14:24,840 Speaker 2: no sense. So they're like part of me and you 306 00:14:24,920 --> 00:14:27,240 Speaker 2: don't have to know the answer this obviously is if 307 00:14:27,320 --> 00:14:29,080 Speaker 2: games don't exist in September, then why do they have 308 00:14:29,160 --> 00:14:32,000 Speaker 2: bats exist in September? Like that doesn't make any sense, 309 00:14:32,160 --> 00:14:35,680 Speaker 2: Like we can't it's that's bizarre world. But that's it's 310 00:14:35,680 --> 00:14:36,960 Speaker 2: an old up, So there you go. 311 00:14:37,520 --> 00:14:40,240 Speaker 1: It's an old rule to the forty man remember in 312 00:14:40,400 --> 00:14:43,800 Speaker 1: September when forty mans and all the guys would come 313 00:14:43,840 --> 00:14:45,880 Speaker 1: up on the roster. So it was a rule that 314 00:14:46,120 --> 00:14:49,480 Speaker 1: like the teams wouldn't be penalized with their players if 315 00:14:49,520 --> 00:14:52,720 Speaker 1: they're just sitting on this this raw. Yeah, and I 316 00:14:52,760 --> 00:14:56,360 Speaker 1: don't and it they never changed it, so that's viable. 317 00:14:56,520 --> 00:14:59,920 Speaker 1: So like I know, it's it's a way. I'm just pointing, 318 00:15:00,080 --> 00:15:03,120 Speaker 1: it's a way for the race they manipulate. Manipulated loophole. 319 00:15:03,280 --> 00:15:06,080 Speaker 1: It is a definite loophole. Yeah, and you know they're 320 00:15:06,080 --> 00:15:09,560 Speaker 1: gonna find that loophole. But you know, pay attention to 321 00:15:09,640 --> 00:15:13,320 Speaker 1: what J Junior Camenaro's games games used or actually are 322 00:15:13,720 --> 00:15:16,080 Speaker 1: and a great sign to the pure raw power one 323 00:15:16,240 --> 00:15:19,200 Speaker 1: sixteen is there. Let's see how he adjusts. We know 324 00:15:19,280 --> 00:15:21,440 Speaker 1: adjustments have been kind of up and down. Speaking of 325 00:15:21,640 --> 00:15:25,080 Speaker 1: another prospect, James Wood four for five double in an RBI, 326 00:15:25,160 --> 00:15:29,760 Speaker 1: three runs scored yesterday. All three of Wood's hits were 327 00:15:29,840 --> 00:15:34,680 Speaker 1: one oh two point five or harder, which is very impressive, 328 00:15:35,160 --> 00:15:37,200 Speaker 1: and he's now up to a two eighty three bat 329 00:15:37,520 --> 00:15:41,120 Speaker 1: batting average with a two seventy OBP. The free James 330 00:15:41,200 --> 00:15:44,760 Speaker 1: Wood campaign has worked out very well, and James Wood 331 00:15:44,840 --> 00:15:47,280 Speaker 1: has been the prospect you've wanted to own really from 332 00:15:47,320 --> 00:15:49,280 Speaker 1: the onset. He's the only one that has kind of 333 00:15:49,640 --> 00:15:52,680 Speaker 1: maintained that Jackson Holiday is back. Obviously, Cam and Aro 334 00:15:52,720 --> 00:15:54,960 Speaker 1: has been a disappointment because he hasn't got called up. 335 00:15:55,000 --> 00:15:58,800 Speaker 1: But James Wood is the guy next year, mister Casey Bubba, 336 00:15:58,920 --> 00:15:59,920 Speaker 1: James Wood or Junior Cam. 337 00:16:00,240 --> 00:16:03,360 Speaker 2: I'll go James would. I believe Camon Arrow is pretty 338 00:16:03,440 --> 00:16:05,360 Speaker 2: darn solid, but I'll go James Wood on this one. 339 00:16:06,640 --> 00:16:08,520 Speaker 2: I love what I'm seeing here and he keeps getting better. 340 00:16:08,600 --> 00:16:11,280 Speaker 2: You mentioned like the improvements last sixteen games, nearly hitting 341 00:16:11,280 --> 00:16:14,560 Speaker 2: four hundred sixteen run score thirteen rbiyes a couple of 342 00:16:14,600 --> 00:16:16,640 Speaker 2: home runs, four steals. He's doing it all, so I'll 343 00:16:16,680 --> 00:16:16,920 Speaker 2: take that. 344 00:16:18,680 --> 00:16:22,120 Speaker 1: I feel bad for even like I just broke the 345 00:16:22,280 --> 00:16:24,720 Speaker 1: chat's brain. Did Yeah, everybody's brain. 346 00:16:24,600 --> 00:16:26,880 Speaker 2: Trying to it looks like Charlie from Always Sunny right 347 00:16:26,920 --> 00:16:29,200 Speaker 2: now trying to put the board together. 348 00:16:29,360 --> 00:16:32,760 Speaker 1: Sabo said, my GPS sent me to a cliff, Like everybody, 349 00:16:32,960 --> 00:16:35,400 Speaker 1: I just broke everybody's brain with that. All I was 350 00:16:35,440 --> 00:16:37,200 Speaker 1: trying to tell you is if there's a really smart 351 00:16:37,240 --> 00:16:39,920 Speaker 1: person in the Rais organization, this is why they did 352 00:16:40,000 --> 00:16:41,720 Speaker 1: it here. Because they found the loophole of how to 353 00:16:41,840 --> 00:16:45,520 Speaker 1: continue to manipulate and hold him hostage. They can continue 354 00:16:45,560 --> 00:16:49,040 Speaker 1: doing that. Another rookie, Zebbie Matthews, who we talked about. 355 00:16:49,520 --> 00:16:52,360 Speaker 1: Zebby has been a pickup for me mentioned I saw 356 00:16:52,440 --> 00:16:54,840 Speaker 1: you tweet about this stat. I talked about this on Monday. 357 00:16:55,320 --> 00:16:58,360 Speaker 1: But seven walks in the minor leagues all year, I 358 00:16:58,400 --> 00:17:03,240 Speaker 1: don't care what level it is. Well and Irony, we're 359 00:17:03,240 --> 00:17:06,280 Speaker 1: gonna talk about it in a second. It's I mentioned 360 00:17:06,320 --> 00:17:10,920 Speaker 1: it's George kirby esky yesterday, but it's that same idea 361 00:17:10,960 --> 00:17:13,480 Speaker 1: of a guy that can hit high nineties with a fastball. 362 00:17:13,840 --> 00:17:17,040 Speaker 1: He commands really well. He does not walk guys, and 363 00:17:17,200 --> 00:17:19,480 Speaker 1: kind of due to that command, he gets higher K numbers. 364 00:17:19,800 --> 00:17:22,560 Speaker 1: That's who Zebby is. Well. Zebby went out and had 365 00:17:22,600 --> 00:17:25,840 Speaker 1: a really solid outing, two earned runs over five innings, 366 00:17:26,040 --> 00:17:30,600 Speaker 1: struck out five, did not walk anybody. I'm gonna pull 367 00:17:30,720 --> 00:17:32,720 Speaker 1: up his other metrics here, but why don't you talk 368 00:17:32,760 --> 00:17:34,720 Speaker 1: to me what you thought about Zebbi because I think 369 00:17:35,520 --> 00:17:38,200 Speaker 1: even though the rookie pitchers are really volatile, he was 370 00:17:38,280 --> 00:17:40,359 Speaker 1: kind of a must pick up for me just based 371 00:17:40,400 --> 00:17:41,080 Speaker 1: on his arsenal. 372 00:17:41,200 --> 00:17:43,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, I think it was outstanding that the arsenals, like 373 00:17:43,400 --> 00:17:45,400 Speaker 2: you said, is a lot of these rookie guys, there's 374 00:17:45,440 --> 00:17:47,840 Speaker 2: volatility in the command. That's just kind of what we see. 375 00:17:48,840 --> 00:17:50,760 Speaker 2: We're not seeing that with Zebbi throughout the miners. And 376 00:17:50,840 --> 00:17:53,200 Speaker 2: you got the quick jump high aaa as you've probably 377 00:17:53,200 --> 00:17:56,080 Speaker 2: discussed as well. But seeing him do it against a 378 00:17:56,160 --> 00:17:58,119 Speaker 2: Royals team that's hitting well, he struck out Bobby wit 379 00:17:58,240 --> 00:18:00,560 Speaker 2: for crying out loud like that's pretty good STUF. So 380 00:18:00,640 --> 00:18:02,920 Speaker 2: I'm very intrigued with Joe Ryan essentially out for the season, 381 00:18:03,119 --> 00:18:06,000 Speaker 2: Chris Paddock still is barely throwing a baseball. There's room 382 00:18:06,080 --> 00:18:10,399 Speaker 2: for David Festa and Zebbe Matthews to coexist for a 383 00:18:10,520 --> 00:18:12,119 Speaker 2: couple of weeks if not the rest of the season. 384 00:18:12,280 --> 00:18:14,639 Speaker 2: I'm very intrigued by that potential out there. 385 00:18:16,080 --> 00:18:19,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, and looking at his stuff, this is interesting because 386 00:18:20,080 --> 00:18:21,920 Speaker 1: this is this is how I think that this is 387 00:18:21,960 --> 00:18:23,760 Speaker 1: the type of guy. How he's going to get away 388 00:18:23,800 --> 00:18:28,080 Speaker 1: with stuff. On his fastball. He had fifteen swings against 389 00:18:28,119 --> 00:18:32,399 Speaker 1: the fastball, only one whiff, So I don't see this. 390 00:18:32,760 --> 00:18:34,320 Speaker 1: This is not going to be one of the like 391 00:18:35,080 --> 00:18:36,879 Speaker 1: they're going to be looking for other stuff because the 392 00:18:36,960 --> 00:18:40,159 Speaker 1: inverse he had eleven called strikes on the fastball, so 393 00:18:40,520 --> 00:18:46,159 Speaker 1: it was a atrocious whiff pitch, but csw percentage you know, 394 00:18:46,320 --> 00:18:51,000 Speaker 1: shout out to fast and pitcherless thirty two percent. That 395 00:18:51,240 --> 00:18:53,920 Speaker 1: was the second best of his pitches. So the overall 396 00:18:54,080 --> 00:18:56,360 Speaker 1: value when you put in called and strikes, the fastball 397 00:18:56,400 --> 00:18:58,879 Speaker 1: gets it done. It was a low percentage slider with 398 00:18:58,920 --> 00:19:01,200 Speaker 1: twenty five percent with right but thirty eight percent on 399 00:19:01,320 --> 00:19:05,280 Speaker 1: the cutter. And you know, he maintained all his zone stuff. 400 00:19:05,280 --> 00:19:08,240 Speaker 1: He actually had a really low in zone swing percentage 401 00:19:08,280 --> 00:19:10,680 Speaker 1: on pitches. So I think that part has to do 402 00:19:10,800 --> 00:19:13,640 Speaker 1: with like them not knowing and having a pitch mix 403 00:19:13,720 --> 00:19:15,520 Speaker 1: on this guy, but he kind of kept you know, 404 00:19:15,840 --> 00:19:18,680 Speaker 1: fastball in the zone, kept the secondaries out of the 405 00:19:18,800 --> 00:19:20,920 Speaker 1: zone through a little bit of a curveball in there. 406 00:19:20,920 --> 00:19:22,960 Speaker 1: I think there's just a lot to be positive about. 407 00:19:23,040 --> 00:19:25,720 Speaker 1: He's a guy that I would probably keep rolling out there, 408 00:19:26,000 --> 00:19:28,280 Speaker 1: pick him up if he's available. I thought that start 409 00:19:28,680 --> 00:19:31,480 Speaker 1: was a really good one. A bad start was my 410 00:19:31,600 --> 00:19:36,480 Speaker 1: boy George Kirby, who was obliterated for eleven earned runs, 411 00:19:37,040 --> 00:19:40,600 Speaker 1: thirteen hits, three and two thirds of an inning. But 412 00:19:41,840 --> 00:19:44,080 Speaker 1: I don't know. I would be fascinated to know if 413 00:19:44,119 --> 00:19:46,760 Speaker 1: like a DFS contest was messed by this or something 414 00:19:46,840 --> 00:19:51,359 Speaker 1: like that. But they then ruled later an error which 415 00:19:51,480 --> 00:19:55,360 Speaker 1: took away I believe five of the earned runs. Yeah, 416 00:19:55,440 --> 00:19:57,800 Speaker 1: five earned runs. It took away. And I saw Scott 417 00:19:57,800 --> 00:20:02,160 Speaker 1: White tweet this that he's era in one day went 418 00:20:02,240 --> 00:20:05,920 Speaker 1: from three to one to three seven down to three 419 00:20:06,080 --> 00:20:08,520 Speaker 1: four when it was fixed, like BP pup up. That's 420 00:20:08,560 --> 00:20:13,080 Speaker 1: how much it changed. Kirby got absolutely obliterated, and unfortunately 421 00:20:14,400 --> 00:20:16,680 Speaker 1: he's good for like two of these a year. He's 422 00:20:16,720 --> 00:20:19,440 Speaker 1: good for like two of these outings every single year, 423 00:20:19,560 --> 00:20:22,080 Speaker 1: and there's no rhyme or reason when it's gonna happen. 424 00:20:22,200 --> 00:20:26,520 Speaker 1: Why it's gonna happen. But he was absolutely destroyed. There 425 00:20:26,600 --> 00:20:30,280 Speaker 1: was a Grand Slam in there, thirteen hits. Jake Rodgers 426 00:20:30,359 --> 00:20:33,560 Speaker 1: were gonna talk about in a little bit, and let's 427 00:20:33,560 --> 00:20:35,520 Speaker 1: see the fourth would have left, and yeah, they were 428 00:20:35,520 --> 00:20:38,120 Speaker 1: talking about this is a note on rotal World. Was interesting. 429 00:20:38,640 --> 00:20:40,919 Speaker 1: Was like like even the Grand Slam wouldn't have been 430 00:20:40,960 --> 00:20:42,560 Speaker 1: a home run in a lot of other places. So 431 00:20:42,640 --> 00:20:44,879 Speaker 1: it just he gave up just some poor hits, some 432 00:20:45,040 --> 00:20:48,160 Speaker 1: poor luck in there, and he just gets locked out 433 00:20:48,280 --> 00:20:49,600 Speaker 1: for like two or three games a year. 434 00:20:49,640 --> 00:20:52,879 Speaker 2: Yeah, It's it's pretty wild how these great pitchers all 435 00:20:52,920 --> 00:20:54,840 Speaker 2: have these hiccups, and it just stinks that it happens 436 00:20:54,880 --> 00:20:56,560 Speaker 2: in mid August this year. If you're trying to go 437 00:20:56,640 --> 00:20:59,760 Speaker 2: for a championship, it's when you least needed this to happen. 438 00:21:01,600 --> 00:21:04,120 Speaker 1: I'm kind of disappointed too. I mean, I was clearly 439 00:21:04,400 --> 00:21:07,320 Speaker 1: a really big Kirby guy, and I was like in 440 00:21:07,400 --> 00:21:09,879 Speaker 1: a good spot with that three to one era. You know, 441 00:21:10,000 --> 00:21:12,080 Speaker 1: he could have finished out the It's gonna be really difficult, 442 00:21:12,200 --> 00:21:15,320 Speaker 1: impossible to finish under a three era at this point. 443 00:21:15,680 --> 00:21:17,640 Speaker 1: It's gonna be one of those middling years. But I'm 444 00:21:17,680 --> 00:21:21,280 Speaker 1: not sure. I'm not super big into the whole. Like 445 00:21:21,400 --> 00:21:24,080 Speaker 1: if you extrapolate and take you know, two start but 446 00:21:24,760 --> 00:21:27,000 Speaker 1: you know sometimes with some guys it would be interesting 447 00:21:27,320 --> 00:21:29,960 Speaker 1: you take away two starts, what does it end up looking? Like? 448 00:21:30,280 --> 00:21:32,600 Speaker 1: The only problem is how, like how do you account 449 00:21:32,880 --> 00:21:36,359 Speaker 1: for pictures that that do this? Like is that built 450 00:21:36,440 --> 00:21:39,200 Speaker 1: into that pre draft value of not giving them upside? 451 00:21:39,760 --> 00:21:42,639 Speaker 1: It's it's impossible to predict, Like why was this the 452 00:21:42,760 --> 00:21:45,480 Speaker 1: start where he got obliterated in Is there any special 453 00:21:45,520 --> 00:21:47,960 Speaker 1: way outside of just maybe dropping them down a spot 454 00:21:48,040 --> 00:21:49,440 Speaker 1: or two for these I'm trying to think of the 455 00:21:49,480 --> 00:21:52,200 Speaker 1: other guys that do this. I feel like Logan Gilbert. 456 00:21:53,880 --> 00:21:58,840 Speaker 2: Say, it's what they do in Seattle basically yeah, so no, 457 00:21:58,920 --> 00:22:01,240 Speaker 2: it's a you can you can either drop him like 458 00:22:01,359 --> 00:22:03,960 Speaker 2: a ranking or two or in reality, this is one 459 00:22:04,000 --> 00:22:05,760 Speaker 2: reason why I like Roto. I know you're head to 460 00:22:05,840 --> 00:22:08,199 Speaker 2: head guy, but just you know what you're gonna get 461 00:22:08,240 --> 00:22:10,320 Speaker 2: for the full season stats. These are his full season stats. 462 00:22:10,359 --> 00:22:13,080 Speaker 2: You're it's kind of baked into the projections and whatnot 463 00:22:13,359 --> 00:22:15,879 Speaker 2: of what you're expecting from him. So in the end, 464 00:22:15,920 --> 00:22:17,520 Speaker 2: he's still a low three e er, a guy with 465 00:22:17,600 --> 00:22:20,320 Speaker 2: a phenomenal whip good strikeouts and you're gonna be happy. 466 00:22:22,040 --> 00:22:24,879 Speaker 1: Do you think what do you think the percentage is 467 00:22:25,000 --> 00:22:27,840 Speaker 1: right now of people roado versus head to head? And 468 00:22:27,920 --> 00:22:30,440 Speaker 1: do you think it's changed over like this is say 469 00:22:30,480 --> 00:22:33,640 Speaker 1: the last five years, Like do you think, yeah. 470 00:22:33,440 --> 00:22:36,080 Speaker 2: I think there's been meaning there's probably more Roto coming 471 00:22:36,280 --> 00:22:37,840 Speaker 2: over the last few years. But I still think it's 472 00:22:37,880 --> 00:22:40,120 Speaker 2: heavy head to head people because most people that play 473 00:22:40,119 --> 00:22:43,159 Speaker 2: fantasy baseball game from fantasy football, we know that whole story. 474 00:22:43,320 --> 00:22:46,160 Speaker 2: So I and and most people play on Yahoo, CBS, 475 00:22:46,400 --> 00:22:48,840 Speaker 2: ESPN compared to you know, I live in the NFBC 476 00:22:48,920 --> 00:22:52,119 Speaker 2: world where it's all roto, So I'd still imagine it. 477 00:22:52,160 --> 00:22:55,040 Speaker 2: I'd say it's at least sixty sixty five percent head 478 00:22:55,080 --> 00:22:56,840 Speaker 2: to head, maybe more, but I think it's I gine 479 00:22:56,840 --> 00:22:58,000 Speaker 2: it's a pretty large number still. 480 00:22:59,080 --> 00:23:01,440 Speaker 1: So then do you think over the last five years, 481 00:23:01,560 --> 00:23:04,760 Speaker 1: ten years, it's moved to a little like the percentage 482 00:23:04,920 --> 00:23:08,080 Speaker 1: of it's going higher in favor of Roto, but it's 483 00:23:08,160 --> 00:23:09,159 Speaker 1: still head head. 484 00:23:09,080 --> 00:23:11,479 Speaker 2: Yes, I think it probably Okay, it's probably seventy five 485 00:23:11,520 --> 00:23:13,040 Speaker 2: to eighty percent head to head at one point, and 486 00:23:13,080 --> 00:23:16,520 Speaker 2: it's just slowly shifting. But we probably kind of getting 487 00:23:16,560 --> 00:23:19,040 Speaker 2: close to the you know, not moving much more point. 488 00:23:20,119 --> 00:23:21,960 Speaker 1: I'd be very curious chat if you guys have any 489 00:23:22,000 --> 00:23:24,119 Speaker 1: opinions on this or anybody watching after the fact, you 490 00:23:24,200 --> 00:23:26,160 Speaker 1: can do it on the YouTube. As always, we check 491 00:23:26,200 --> 00:23:29,040 Speaker 1: them out, so interact on the YouTube. I'm curious. I 492 00:23:29,200 --> 00:23:31,120 Speaker 1: was going to disagree with you, but then I realize, 493 00:23:31,200 --> 00:23:34,399 Speaker 1: like points leagues are head to head and points leagues 494 00:23:34,440 --> 00:23:36,920 Speaker 1: are very prominent, have always been kind of the og 495 00:23:37,560 --> 00:23:40,360 Speaker 1: of things. The thing that does happen is I think 496 00:23:40,760 --> 00:23:45,040 Speaker 1: once you've experienced base spend fantasy baseball more, you become 497 00:23:45,080 --> 00:23:46,840 Speaker 1: a little bit more of a cry baby, and then 498 00:23:46,880 --> 00:23:49,600 Speaker 1: you need rodo. I like rotos and stuff like that, 499 00:23:49,680 --> 00:23:51,600 Speaker 1: and I've been killed by it, but we know that 500 00:23:51,800 --> 00:23:54,200 Speaker 1: roto is the crybaby format of like, oh I was 501 00:23:54,280 --> 00:23:56,000 Speaker 1: the best all year and I lost in the playoffs 502 00:23:56,119 --> 00:23:59,479 Speaker 1: variance This is crazy, but like you become more jaded 503 00:23:59,560 --> 00:24:02,200 Speaker 1: to it and you gotta play ROTO. I play a 504 00:24:02,240 --> 00:24:05,719 Speaker 1: little bit more ROTO now, but head to head probably 505 00:24:05,800 --> 00:24:07,640 Speaker 1: is I think you actually might be right. I wanted 506 00:24:07,640 --> 00:24:10,280 Speaker 1: to go in and disagree. Now I'm thinking that you 507 00:24:10,400 --> 00:24:12,800 Speaker 1: might be right that it was ten years ago way 508 00:24:12,880 --> 00:24:14,680 Speaker 1: more head to head and it's moved into more roto 509 00:24:14,680 --> 00:24:18,320 Speaker 1: because I also think fantasy baseball that's the growth period. 510 00:24:18,440 --> 00:24:21,680 Speaker 1: It's just like you break into fantasy baseball, you play 511 00:24:21,880 --> 00:24:23,960 Speaker 1: some form of head to head probably points, then you 512 00:24:24,040 --> 00:24:26,760 Speaker 1: play longer and then roto kind of takes you over. 513 00:24:26,960 --> 00:24:29,639 Speaker 2: And that's with more and more projections being used in 514 00:24:29,760 --> 00:24:32,399 Speaker 2: fantasy baseball that caters to a roto audience compared to 515 00:24:32,400 --> 00:24:34,159 Speaker 2: a head to head audience. So I think that's more 516 00:24:34,200 --> 00:24:34,520 Speaker 2: of a thing. 517 00:24:35,840 --> 00:24:38,320 Speaker 1: And this is interesting, Walkee said. My fear is that 518 00:24:38,440 --> 00:24:41,119 Speaker 1: roto is climbing because we're losing casual players who only 519 00:24:41,160 --> 00:24:42,680 Speaker 1: want to play head to head. Yeah. Maybe, And I 520 00:24:42,760 --> 00:24:45,600 Speaker 1: think that is something if you want to if you 521 00:24:45,640 --> 00:24:48,240 Speaker 1: want to look at like the grand scope of all 522 00:24:48,320 --> 00:24:52,119 Speaker 1: of it is, fantasy baseball is very complicated. It can 523 00:24:52,200 --> 00:24:55,000 Speaker 1: be very complicated, and finding the best ways to make 524 00:24:55,080 --> 00:24:59,000 Speaker 1: it easier. DFS really was the potential for that. It 525 00:24:59,000 --> 00:25:03,200 Speaker 1: didn't catch on. Yeah, DFS baseball did not catch on enough. 526 00:25:03,560 --> 00:25:07,520 Speaker 1: It is finding easier formats, and you know, football continue 527 00:25:07,520 --> 00:25:10,840 Speaker 1: even though they they were so simplistic, they're adding in 528 00:25:10,960 --> 00:25:14,080 Speaker 1: little complexities that people are loving more. Now everybody plays 529 00:25:14,080 --> 00:25:18,840 Speaker 1: super super flex. Superflex is to what standard to PPR 530 00:25:19,000 --> 00:25:20,399 Speaker 1: used to be if you know what I mean, everybody 531 00:25:20,440 --> 00:25:23,840 Speaker 1: played standard, then they went to like half PPR PPR superflex. 532 00:25:23,960 --> 00:25:27,639 Speaker 1: Is that popular now? Baseball hasn't found a way to 533 00:25:27,880 --> 00:25:30,959 Speaker 1: like accommodate that, you know, de emphasize. Yeah. Yeah, they 534 00:25:31,000 --> 00:25:33,480 Speaker 1: need to be less complex. And I guess the argument 535 00:25:33,520 --> 00:25:35,040 Speaker 1: would be that's like a head to head to a 536 00:25:35,119 --> 00:25:35,720 Speaker 1: format or something. 537 00:25:35,720 --> 00:25:37,399 Speaker 2: There's a lot of ideas that have been thrown around, 538 00:25:37,440 --> 00:25:39,520 Speaker 2: like monthly leagues or this, that or the other kind 539 00:25:39,560 --> 00:25:42,280 Speaker 2: of change things up. In the end, do what you enjoy? 540 00:25:42,640 --> 00:25:45,600 Speaker 2: Fantasy sports should be fun? Yeah? Would you enjoy it? 541 00:25:45,600 --> 00:25:47,359 Speaker 1: Should always be fun. That's the most important thing. I 542 00:25:47,400 --> 00:25:51,119 Speaker 1: would say that for me, the thing that we did 543 00:25:51,280 --> 00:25:53,520 Speaker 1: being Bogman where we played the first half rot o 544 00:25:53,720 --> 00:25:55,800 Speaker 1: and then we redraft and play a second half head 545 00:25:55,840 --> 00:25:58,720 Speaker 1: to head. I think that's could be a really fun format. Yeah, 546 00:25:58,760 --> 00:26:01,280 Speaker 1: and you know John mentioning that contest, I think that's 547 00:26:01,359 --> 00:26:04,120 Speaker 1: been a big help. I also, this is the last 548 00:26:04,160 --> 00:26:05,800 Speaker 1: thing I'll say on it. This is totally just like 549 00:26:06,280 --> 00:26:09,240 Speaker 1: mind dump of stuff, but I actually believe that baseball 550 00:26:09,320 --> 00:26:12,840 Speaker 1: betting could be a way, once it's simplified for people 551 00:26:12,880 --> 00:26:14,399 Speaker 1: to have a little bit more for I know not 552 00:26:14,480 --> 00:26:16,720 Speaker 1: everybody likes to bet and stuff like that, but understanding 553 00:26:16,800 --> 00:26:19,520 Speaker 1: like playing ner fees or some props, that would be 554 00:26:19,600 --> 00:26:21,639 Speaker 1: a way for people to kind of get reinvested in. 555 00:26:21,800 --> 00:26:24,800 Speaker 1: But it's a very very good point wonky about you know, 556 00:26:25,040 --> 00:26:27,640 Speaker 1: if Rodo is going up, that might be the death 557 00:26:27,680 --> 00:26:30,720 Speaker 1: of the casual player, which you don't want. Nobody wants that. 558 00:26:31,560 --> 00:26:34,400 Speaker 1: Let's do some three up and three down carry Carpenter 559 00:26:34,600 --> 00:26:37,960 Speaker 1: three for five, two homers and three RBI. We lost 560 00:26:38,000 --> 00:26:41,120 Speaker 1: Carpenter for like the whole season leading up to now. 561 00:26:41,760 --> 00:26:44,720 Speaker 1: I think you tell me, Bubba, could he quietly be 562 00:26:44,800 --> 00:26:47,200 Speaker 1: one of those players that we just see so little 563 00:26:47,240 --> 00:26:48,919 Speaker 1: of in the back half of the year that's going 564 00:26:49,000 --> 00:26:51,120 Speaker 1: to come at absolute dirt cheap next year that you're 565 00:26:51,119 --> 00:26:53,240 Speaker 1: gonna want to target because he was quietly like a 566 00:26:53,320 --> 00:26:55,760 Speaker 1: good player last year, just missed a bunch of time. 567 00:26:56,440 --> 00:26:58,200 Speaker 1: This is what you want to see because he's probably 568 00:26:58,240 --> 00:27:00,399 Speaker 1: gonna have a full time job again next year. Are 569 00:27:00,480 --> 00:27:02,800 Speaker 1: you going to be in on the carry carpe under percent? 570 00:27:02,880 --> 00:27:05,160 Speaker 2: I hope he goes under the radar. Riley Green's coming 571 00:27:05,200 --> 00:27:07,400 Speaker 2: back next week. It's gonna be a crowded outfield. Maybe 572 00:27:07,440 --> 00:27:09,240 Speaker 2: Carpenter doesn't play every day the rest of this year 573 00:27:09,280 --> 00:27:12,800 Speaker 2: because of the previous injuries. I'm all about having him 574 00:27:12,800 --> 00:27:14,640 Speaker 2: sneaker because he got Parker Metals hitting well. Like, it's 575 00:27:14,640 --> 00:27:17,040 Speaker 2: actually crowded in Detroit right now, so I'd be all 576 00:27:17,119 --> 00:27:17,320 Speaker 2: for it. 577 00:27:18,840 --> 00:27:21,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, he's one of those guys like the Joe won't 578 00:27:21,119 --> 00:27:22,320 Speaker 1: remember because Joe left us. 579 00:27:22,359 --> 00:27:24,520 Speaker 2: Which, by the way, back to your opening segment about 580 00:27:24,520 --> 00:27:26,480 Speaker 2: home runs, I thought it'd be present to win a prize, 581 00:27:26,600 --> 00:27:29,680 Speaker 2: so like he should get booted from this that the 582 00:27:29,840 --> 00:27:32,000 Speaker 2: chat should be able to pick his guy every day, 583 00:27:32,080 --> 00:27:32,400 Speaker 2: not him. 584 00:27:33,320 --> 00:27:35,160 Speaker 1: The problem is is he'll be back, Like I think 585 00:27:35,200 --> 00:27:37,920 Speaker 1: he'll be here for the last episode, so like he'll 586 00:27:38,040 --> 00:27:38,359 Speaker 1: show up. 587 00:27:38,400 --> 00:27:40,359 Speaker 2: We'll then hit thirty five home runs on Friday of 588 00:27:40,440 --> 00:27:41,840 Speaker 2: the last day of the year and figure it out. 589 00:27:43,840 --> 00:27:48,040 Speaker 1: That's exactly all right. Who else we had? This is 590 00:27:48,080 --> 00:27:49,920 Speaker 1: so funny. On my note, I wrote the stat not 591 00:27:50,000 --> 00:27:52,240 Speaker 1: the player, but I know it was Jake Rogers with 592 00:27:52,400 --> 00:27:54,520 Speaker 1: the Tigers, who was three for five with a homer 593 00:27:54,600 --> 00:27:58,919 Speaker 1: and seven RBI. He was the decimator of George Kirby 594 00:27:59,240 --> 00:28:02,240 Speaker 1: and my boy Michael King. There's been a w this year. 595 00:28:02,280 --> 00:28:05,320 Speaker 1: Michael King six innings ten K's It was a little 596 00:28:05,359 --> 00:28:07,920 Speaker 1: bit of a rough start, but Michael King has a 597 00:28:08,160 --> 00:28:11,240 Speaker 1: low three ERA and he could play around. He could 598 00:28:11,280 --> 00:28:13,920 Speaker 1: mess around and get a sub three ERA. This year, 599 00:28:14,000 --> 00:28:17,200 Speaker 1: strikeouts have been there been one of the big beneficiaries 600 00:28:17,240 --> 00:28:19,760 Speaker 1: of the padres. I also think he's one of those 601 00:28:19,760 --> 00:28:22,320 Speaker 1: guys that is not necessarily being value to what he 602 00:28:22,440 --> 00:28:24,320 Speaker 1: truly is. I don't think I think people have that 603 00:28:24,480 --> 00:28:26,879 Speaker 1: taste of early season Michael King and stuff like that, 604 00:28:27,040 --> 00:28:28,879 Speaker 1: and he just puts up some big ones, some not 605 00:28:29,400 --> 00:28:34,840 Speaker 1: great ones. Seth Lugo four innings, seven earned runs. Dude, 606 00:28:35,320 --> 00:28:37,560 Speaker 1: the three downs should be called the Colin Ray. I 607 00:28:37,640 --> 00:28:39,120 Speaker 1: guess every year, I feel like we have a guy 608 00:28:39,200 --> 00:28:41,760 Speaker 1: that's just like consistently on it. Colin Ray is always 609 00:28:41,800 --> 00:28:44,600 Speaker 1: on this. Six innings, he gave up seven earned runs. 610 00:28:44,640 --> 00:28:46,480 Speaker 1: And why I kept him on this because I wasn't 611 00:28:46,520 --> 00:28:49,440 Speaker 1: going to give up four homers. I mean, those are 612 00:28:49,440 --> 00:28:50,880 Speaker 1: the type of guys you want to target in the 613 00:28:50,920 --> 00:28:54,040 Speaker 1: home run contest. When Colin Ray is up, look at 614 00:28:54,080 --> 00:28:56,000 Speaker 1: the other team he's playing and who the home run 615 00:28:56,080 --> 00:28:59,680 Speaker 1: hitters are, and target Colin Ray. And then Ryan McMahon 616 00:29:00,120 --> 00:29:03,280 Speaker 1: for four with four strikeouts. I picked him Bubba because 617 00:29:03,360 --> 00:29:06,120 Speaker 1: since he has not if you remember he's gonna get traded, 618 00:29:06,200 --> 00:29:09,120 Speaker 1: gonna get traded, then the Rockies are like, nah, we good, 619 00:29:09,480 --> 00:29:11,720 Speaker 1: We're gonna hold on to him. He's such a superstar, 620 00:29:11,880 --> 00:29:16,040 Speaker 1: he's the best. Since not being traded. The beginning of August, 621 00:29:17,120 --> 00:29:20,280 Speaker 1: he is hitting one oh five and has only two 622 00:29:20,440 --> 00:29:22,400 Speaker 1: games with a hit. To be fair, those are both 623 00:29:22,480 --> 00:29:25,040 Speaker 1: multi hit games. But he has two games this entire 624 00:29:25,200 --> 00:29:27,400 Speaker 1: month where he has a hit and he just put 625 00:29:27,480 --> 00:29:29,240 Speaker 1: up the old golden sombrero. 626 00:29:29,600 --> 00:29:32,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's been a rough, rough go for McMahon of open. 627 00:29:32,760 --> 00:29:34,760 Speaker 2: It's just a couple of weeks slump because he was 628 00:29:34,800 --> 00:29:37,800 Speaker 2: having a very very good season, all Star season. Some 629 00:29:37,960 --> 00:29:40,440 Speaker 2: might say, so, yeah, it's not great right now. And 630 00:29:40,520 --> 00:29:42,480 Speaker 2: he did that in your backyard, so it must have 631 00:29:42,480 --> 00:29:45,920 Speaker 2: felt good. You got some air conditioning for free. Yep. 632 00:29:46,680 --> 00:29:49,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, Well there are so many articles out here so 633 00:29:50,080 --> 00:29:54,520 Speaker 1: funny Chase Field. It's one hundred goa jillion degrees out 634 00:29:54,640 --> 00:29:57,560 Speaker 1: out here and it's a lot of air conditioning. They 635 00:29:57,600 --> 00:30:00,480 Speaker 1: should do a better job. It's been for what a reason. 636 00:30:00,600 --> 00:30:04,160 Speaker 1: It's kind of human and Jordan Montgomery has absolutely been 637 00:30:04,240 --> 00:30:06,200 Speaker 1: doing the like I don't want to have an I 638 00:30:06,200 --> 00:30:07,920 Speaker 1: don't want to give up make any excuses for my 639 00:30:08,000 --> 00:30:13,000 Speaker 1: poor performance, but it's really humid. Well, he's gonna go today, 640 00:30:13,440 --> 00:30:15,720 Speaker 1: probably get lit up by the Rockies. But like it 641 00:30:15,840 --> 00:30:18,480 Speaker 1: actually has been. And now like the Arizona Central, they're 642 00:30:18,520 --> 00:30:20,840 Speaker 1: like writing article like they're writing articles about it. Like 643 00:30:20,960 --> 00:30:23,400 Speaker 1: it's just wild about all this. So we could use 644 00:30:23,440 --> 00:30:27,800 Speaker 1: some more wind power for sure. Another quick quick follow up. 645 00:30:28,200 --> 00:30:31,000 Speaker 1: The chat's still going about this. This is interesting. Lee 646 00:30:31,080 --> 00:30:35,719 Speaker 1: said he stopped playing non keeper leagues, and that's actually 647 00:30:36,040 --> 00:30:38,760 Speaker 1: something I would really be interested to look at. I 648 00:30:38,800 --> 00:30:43,280 Speaker 1: would bet you the percentage of keeper leagues per sport 649 00:30:44,040 --> 00:30:48,000 Speaker 1: is higher in baseball. There's more physical football because there 650 00:30:48,040 --> 00:30:51,080 Speaker 1: are a jillion more football people playing. But I would 651 00:30:51,160 --> 00:30:54,000 Speaker 1: say the amount of people that are playing, if just 652 00:30:54,120 --> 00:30:57,440 Speaker 1: a pure percentage of players, I would think keeper leagues 653 00:30:57,480 --> 00:31:01,040 Speaker 1: are higher in baseball than they are, dynasty keeper leagues 654 00:31:01,080 --> 00:31:03,200 Speaker 1: than they are in football. Would you kind of go yeah? 655 00:31:03,320 --> 00:31:06,080 Speaker 2: With the prospects surge over the last probably three, four 656 00:31:06,160 --> 00:31:08,400 Speaker 2: or five years, and you noticed, analyst wise, how many 657 00:31:08,480 --> 00:31:12,200 Speaker 2: more guys are covering prospects, dynasty leagues are going through. 658 00:31:12,040 --> 00:31:16,440 Speaker 1: The roof, especially if you differentiate keeper to dynasty because 659 00:31:16,440 --> 00:31:18,480 Speaker 1: I think there are definitely lots of football people will 660 00:31:18,480 --> 00:31:21,680 Speaker 1: play like, yeah, they'll play like two or four keepers. 661 00:31:22,320 --> 00:31:24,680 Speaker 1: But I would say a pure dynasty, I would say 662 00:31:24,760 --> 00:31:27,520 Speaker 1: dynasty is not even close. I would bet there's like 663 00:31:28,680 --> 00:31:32,120 Speaker 1: one percent, zero point five percent of fantasy football players 664 00:31:32,160 --> 00:31:36,000 Speaker 1: play dynasty, which is a primary keep everything. Where I 665 00:31:36,000 --> 00:31:38,400 Speaker 1: would bet baseball there's like five to ten percent or 666 00:31:38,440 --> 00:31:41,000 Speaker 1: something like that. Keepers different because a lot of there's 667 00:31:41,000 --> 00:31:43,320 Speaker 1: a lot of keeper formats in football where you keep 668 00:31:43,360 --> 00:31:45,440 Speaker 1: one or two or something like that. Again, just kind 669 00:31:45,440 --> 00:31:49,400 Speaker 1: of fun conversation. Injuries could tell Marte by the way 670 00:31:49,640 --> 00:31:53,120 Speaker 1: the number one second baseman agree or disagree case above 671 00:31:53,120 --> 00:31:55,560 Speaker 1: in next year, the number one second basement in fantasy. 672 00:31:55,960 --> 00:31:57,200 Speaker 2: I don't know if I can go number one yet. 673 00:31:57,240 --> 00:31:58,160 Speaker 2: He's having a heck of a year. 674 00:31:58,360 --> 00:32:00,880 Speaker 1: But God, say, guy, you're going I don't know. 675 00:32:01,040 --> 00:32:02,480 Speaker 2: I really have to look. I don't want to throw 676 00:32:02,480 --> 00:32:05,080 Speaker 2: anybody out there. He's he's definitely in the conversation, is 677 00:32:05,120 --> 00:32:07,280 Speaker 2: what I'll say. Like, Mookie Betts sounds pretty cool to me. 678 00:32:07,400 --> 00:32:09,480 Speaker 2: At second base, he doesn't count. 679 00:32:09,560 --> 00:32:11,640 Speaker 1: He doesn't count. He's right fielder. Now is a short stop. 680 00:32:11,680 --> 00:32:13,520 Speaker 1: MOOKI doesn't count without Mookie. 681 00:32:13,240 --> 00:32:15,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, I cant Tell's pretty close by. I remember in 682 00:32:15,640 --> 00:32:18,840 Speaker 2: recent years some analysts I know from Arizona talking about 683 00:32:19,160 --> 00:32:21,840 Speaker 2: the inconsistency of his power, the injury concerns he has. 684 00:32:22,200 --> 00:32:23,800 Speaker 2: So are we still like he's all good? 685 00:32:23,840 --> 00:32:27,160 Speaker 1: To that person, He's good, He's amazing, he's the best. 686 00:32:27,240 --> 00:32:32,080 Speaker 1: He's the second in nl MVP odds. Arico. Arico got 687 00:32:32,160 --> 00:32:34,200 Speaker 1: killed a little bit on Monday because he brought that up. 688 00:32:34,600 --> 00:32:37,880 Speaker 1: He said Altuve over katell Chat didn't like it, and 689 00:32:37,960 --> 00:32:41,840 Speaker 1: then he runs He ran a pole. The eighty three 690 00:32:42,000 --> 00:32:46,120 Speaker 1: percent was Katel Marte over O Twove. It was like 691 00:32:46,200 --> 00:32:48,320 Speaker 1: five hundred votes. That was like four hours then. So 692 00:32:48,400 --> 00:32:50,640 Speaker 1: I was like, all right, I think that's I think 693 00:32:50,720 --> 00:32:52,760 Speaker 1: that maybe answered it. But the whole point is low 694 00:32:52,840 --> 00:32:55,320 Speaker 1: grade ankle sprain and he's gonna avoid the il, which 695 00:32:55,400 --> 00:32:58,520 Speaker 1: is really great. That was according to Tory Lavello. Other injuries. JD. 696 00:32:58,640 --> 00:33:01,520 Speaker 1: Martinez was removed from Tuesday's game against the A's with 697 00:33:01,640 --> 00:33:05,040 Speaker 1: a left elbow contusion. X rays came back negative for 698 00:33:05,080 --> 00:33:08,040 Speaker 1: any fractures, so he's currently day to dayvid Al Bruhan 699 00:33:08,440 --> 00:33:11,080 Speaker 1: was removed from Tuesday's game against the Phillies with a 700 00:33:11,280 --> 00:33:14,720 Speaker 1: right ac joint spring. That doesn't sound good. Bobaschett is 701 00:33:14,760 --> 00:33:17,920 Speaker 1: scheduled to resume baseball activities within the next week. Those 702 00:33:17,960 --> 00:33:20,880 Speaker 1: activities could be anything, so hopefully we see him pretty soon. 703 00:33:21,360 --> 00:33:23,720 Speaker 1: Justin Verlander is going to make another rehabit a start 704 00:33:23,800 --> 00:33:27,240 Speaker 1: on Thursday at Double A Corpus Christy. I would assume 705 00:33:27,320 --> 00:33:29,400 Speaker 1: this is the last one and then that would line 706 00:33:29,440 --> 00:33:32,680 Speaker 1: him up for Tuesday of next week, Tuesday Wednesday, something 707 00:33:32,760 --> 00:33:35,280 Speaker 1: like that. So that's my assumption. They could throw him 708 00:33:35,280 --> 00:33:37,880 Speaker 1: out for one more I suppose. Dan Hayes from The 709 00:33:37,920 --> 00:33:40,520 Speaker 1: Athletic reports that the MRI on Byron Buckston's right hip 710 00:33:40,560 --> 00:33:43,240 Speaker 1: didn't reveal any structural damage. Dude, I feel like we 711 00:33:43,840 --> 00:33:46,440 Speaker 1: have like Dodge, We're like Neo and the Matrix. With 712 00:33:46,560 --> 00:33:49,880 Speaker 1: Byron Buckson. This year, we're like whoa injury? Whoa injury? 713 00:33:50,080 --> 00:33:52,800 Speaker 1: Just we have avoided every serious injury, and there's been 714 00:33:52,880 --> 00:33:53,560 Speaker 1: like four of them. 715 00:33:53,600 --> 00:33:55,480 Speaker 2: I think this year it's been pretty rough. In this morning, 716 00:33:55,560 --> 00:33:57,800 Speaker 2: they said he's out again. If he has to miss 717 00:33:57,880 --> 00:33:59,320 Speaker 2: a few more games, they'll go to the IL just 718 00:33:59,320 --> 00:34:01,320 Speaker 2: to let him fully. But they're hoping to have him 719 00:34:01,360 --> 00:34:03,720 Speaker 2: back this weekend. So it's just no major injuries like 720 00:34:03,760 --> 00:34:05,240 Speaker 2: you're saying with Buckston, which has been nice. 721 00:34:06,640 --> 00:34:11,120 Speaker 1: Yeah, Christian Walker's resumed some baseball activities though not that 722 00:34:11,239 --> 00:34:13,960 Speaker 1: the Diamondbacks have missed him. All they've done is win games, 723 00:34:14,080 --> 00:34:17,839 Speaker 1: and all they have had is an amazing josh Bell, 724 00:34:17,840 --> 00:34:20,040 Speaker 1: I'm gonna take a big old w on pick him up, 725 00:34:20,080 --> 00:34:21,600 Speaker 1: no matter what. Me and Joe were kind of going 726 00:34:21,640 --> 00:34:23,960 Speaker 1: back and forth about that. I was like, pick him up, 727 00:34:24,040 --> 00:34:28,640 Speaker 1: and he has been awesome. And then finally Yoshinobu Yamamoto 728 00:34:28,800 --> 00:34:32,600 Speaker 1: through forty pitch bullpen session on Tuesday and is looking 729 00:34:32,680 --> 00:34:35,160 Speaker 1: to pitch to live batters on Friday, and I'm assuming 730 00:34:35,200 --> 00:34:37,839 Speaker 1: that's going to be with the major league team, which 731 00:34:37,920 --> 00:34:40,480 Speaker 1: is lining up for him to come back maybe at 732 00:34:40,520 --> 00:34:42,880 Speaker 1: some point in September, which I know everyone would be 733 00:34:43,520 --> 00:34:46,359 Speaker 1: very very excited about. Get excited because we're now talking 734 00:34:46,400 --> 00:34:49,160 Speaker 1: about some best bets of the day with not Joey 735 00:34:49,200 --> 00:34:52,040 Speaker 1: p It's our other bald friend. It is Casey, Bubba 736 00:34:52,120 --> 00:34:55,040 Speaker 1: and the Welsh. We're gonna give you our best bets 737 00:34:55,160 --> 00:34:57,200 Speaker 1: of the day. Bubba has been pretty hot on here. 738 00:34:57,280 --> 00:34:59,360 Speaker 1: Let's see if Tyler Fitzgerald makes it, because that's a 739 00:34:59,360 --> 00:35:01,800 Speaker 1: Bubba special. Best Bets of the Day, brought to you 740 00:35:01,920 --> 00:35:05,240 Speaker 1: by bet three six five and Betting Pros. All right, Bubba, 741 00:35:05,280 --> 00:35:09,120 Speaker 1: what do we got? We got? We do? Okay, I 742 00:35:09,120 --> 00:35:09,680 Speaker 1: didn't even. 743 00:35:09,560 --> 00:35:11,600 Speaker 2: Learn with some prop bets as usual going for some 744 00:35:12,000 --> 00:35:14,680 Speaker 2: high plus odds. So let's have some fun here. One 745 00:35:14,800 --> 00:35:16,719 Speaker 2: Soto red hot. You wanna go over a half an 746 00:35:16,800 --> 00:35:19,440 Speaker 2: RBI at plus one forty. His run prop was like 747 00:35:19,520 --> 00:35:21,759 Speaker 2: minus two to twenty five his total bases. This is 748 00:35:21,800 --> 00:35:23,759 Speaker 2: the only plus money prop really for one Soto, So 749 00:35:23,800 --> 00:35:25,719 Speaker 2: I'll take my chances there at over a half an 750 00:35:25,800 --> 00:35:28,959 Speaker 2: RBI against a bad pitching in Chicago. Give me Alex 751 00:35:29,040 --> 00:35:31,840 Speaker 2: Bregman over half an RBI at plus two ten regular 752 00:35:31,920 --> 00:35:34,520 Speaker 2: the hottest hitters in baseball, and you have Zach Lytle 753 00:35:34,560 --> 00:35:36,719 Speaker 2: who has not been good, so I think Bragman could 754 00:35:36,719 --> 00:35:38,600 Speaker 2: be fun in the middle of that lineup. And then 755 00:35:38,640 --> 00:35:41,560 Speaker 2: Tyler Fitzgerald over one and a half total bases at 756 00:35:41,640 --> 00:35:44,800 Speaker 2: plus one forty. I'll continue to take plus money on 757 00:35:44,840 --> 00:35:47,319 Speaker 2: some pretty sweet odds for Tyler Fitzgerald, who went deep 758 00:35:47,320 --> 00:35:52,120 Speaker 2: again on Tuesday night. He gets homes for Atlanta on 759 00:35:52,280 --> 00:35:54,279 Speaker 2: Wednesday plus a beat up bullpen, so I'll take my 760 00:35:54,400 --> 00:35:55,920 Speaker 2: chances at Fitzgerald's plus one forty. 761 00:35:57,120 --> 00:35:59,120 Speaker 1: I had actually almost put that on mine. I was 762 00:35:59,120 --> 00:36:01,480 Speaker 1: looking at the total base is on Fitzgerald. I think 763 00:36:01,520 --> 00:36:03,200 Speaker 1: it was fred Dinger was just like, Hey, we need 764 00:36:03,280 --> 00:36:05,960 Speaker 1: some Marico in here. Rico text me. It was funny. 765 00:36:06,320 --> 00:36:08,840 Speaker 1: After Monday, he was like, dude, He's like, what a 766 00:36:08,960 --> 00:36:11,200 Speaker 1: duo we are. He's like three and oh on my 767 00:36:11,320 --> 00:36:13,680 Speaker 1: bets and you hit your home run call and I'm like, yeah, 768 00:36:13,800 --> 00:36:15,440 Speaker 1: but I was going three on my bets, so I 769 00:36:15,480 --> 00:36:17,640 Speaker 1: don't care. I don't care about being right about Corey 770 00:36:17,719 --> 00:36:19,799 Speaker 1: Seger getting the home runs. I care about being right 771 00:36:19,840 --> 00:36:21,600 Speaker 1: on the bets. He was three and oh, you guys 772 00:36:21,640 --> 00:36:23,799 Speaker 1: have both been hot. You're not jaded by the year 773 00:36:23,840 --> 00:36:26,719 Speaker 1: at all, so you're going at it definitely good. I'm 774 00:36:26,760 --> 00:36:30,279 Speaker 1: not a big RBI better guy, but that's why they 775 00:36:30,360 --> 00:36:32,600 Speaker 1: give such great odds. But they give great odds. I 776 00:36:32,719 --> 00:36:35,440 Speaker 1: really like the Tyler Fitzgerald one where I'm going to 777 00:36:35,520 --> 00:36:39,440 Speaker 1: go with it today. I'm going with first a Nurfee. 778 00:36:39,480 --> 00:36:43,080 Speaker 1: We're gonna go with Cleveland and Chicago Tyne and Alex Cobb. 779 00:36:43,640 --> 00:36:46,440 Speaker 1: This one is actually pretty good. Odds minus one fifteen. 780 00:36:46,880 --> 00:36:50,319 Speaker 1: Both of these teams hit that like fifteen and below. 781 00:36:50,400 --> 00:36:53,080 Speaker 1: I think Cleveland is like right at like the fourteen 782 00:36:53,200 --> 00:36:54,840 Speaker 1: or fifteen as far as what they score in the 783 00:36:54,880 --> 00:36:57,200 Speaker 1: first inning. Chicago, I believe is down in the twenties. 784 00:36:57,480 --> 00:36:59,640 Speaker 1: But that's like a marker I'm always looking for, is 785 00:37:00,160 --> 00:37:05,280 Speaker 1: you know, decent pitchers with offenses that don't score inside 786 00:37:05,320 --> 00:37:09,320 Speaker 1: the top fifteen of first run innings or first inning runs. 787 00:37:09,640 --> 00:37:13,120 Speaker 1: So Cleveland and Chicago no run first inning minus one fifteen. 788 00:37:13,480 --> 00:37:15,560 Speaker 1: I'm going to get into the total based market. This 789 00:37:15,760 --> 00:37:17,960 Speaker 1: one was one of the top total base bets over 790 00:37:18,040 --> 00:37:21,120 Speaker 1: on betting Pro's prop cheat sheet. Give me Alec Bohm's 791 00:37:21,160 --> 00:37:24,239 Speaker 1: going up. I believe against Edward Cabrera one point five 792 00:37:24,640 --> 00:37:26,880 Speaker 1: plus one twenty. Did not have a hit in his 793 00:37:27,000 --> 00:37:30,320 Speaker 1: last game, but I believe he has. It's four of 794 00:37:30,400 --> 00:37:33,839 Speaker 1: his last six games he has this marker. He has 795 00:37:33,960 --> 00:37:36,800 Speaker 1: like four doubles in his last six game. This is 796 00:37:36,840 --> 00:37:39,520 Speaker 1: a really good matchup. Liked Alec Bohm and liked the 797 00:37:39,600 --> 00:37:42,279 Speaker 1: plus one twenty. And finally, I'm got to tell you 798 00:37:42,400 --> 00:37:44,600 Speaker 1: I teetered around this one, but I'm going with it. 799 00:37:45,640 --> 00:37:48,239 Speaker 1: I am taking an under strikeout marker, and I am 800 00:37:48,320 --> 00:37:53,160 Speaker 1: going under four point five strikeouts for Jordan Montgomery. It's 801 00:37:53,320 --> 00:37:57,399 Speaker 1: risky because the Colorado Rockies are the biggest strikeout team 802 00:37:57,880 --> 00:38:01,120 Speaker 1: in baseball, like twenty eight percent overall. They're striking out 803 00:38:01,200 --> 00:38:04,520 Speaker 1: over the last thirty days to a round thirty two 804 00:38:04,680 --> 00:38:09,800 Speaker 1: percent against lefties in general. But Jordan Montgomery is so bad. 805 00:38:10,120 --> 00:38:12,880 Speaker 1: He's just so bad. He has struck out. If I 806 00:38:13,040 --> 00:38:15,920 Speaker 1: have this correctly, I believe he has only struck out 807 00:38:16,000 --> 00:38:19,399 Speaker 1: more than four three times all season, maybe even two, 808 00:38:19,560 --> 00:38:22,080 Speaker 1: and it was against the White Sox, the Reds, and 809 00:38:22,760 --> 00:38:24,920 Speaker 1: maybe the Reds again. It's like two or three times 810 00:38:25,040 --> 00:38:28,040 Speaker 1: all season long. He sits in those markers. He just 811 00:38:28,120 --> 00:38:32,920 Speaker 1: has not been consistent. Also, it's super humid here. I 812 00:38:33,320 --> 00:38:36,319 Speaker 1: don't know he's been inconsistent. I'm going with the under. 813 00:38:36,400 --> 00:38:38,440 Speaker 1: It's risky because of how much Chicago strikes out, but 814 00:38:38,480 --> 00:38:40,160 Speaker 1: it's not risky because Jordan Montgomery is one of the 815 00:38:40,160 --> 00:38:42,520 Speaker 1: worst strikeout guys. And it is plus one twenty five. 816 00:38:42,840 --> 00:38:44,560 Speaker 1: They're really hitting you. You got to make a decision 817 00:38:44,920 --> 00:38:47,879 Speaker 1: minus won sixty eight on the over, so they really 818 00:38:47,920 --> 00:38:50,279 Speaker 1: think he's gonna get to five plus money on the under. 819 00:38:50,680 --> 00:38:53,400 Speaker 1: I'm betting the under because Jordan Montgomery doesn't get the strikeouts, 820 00:38:53,560 --> 00:38:54,440 Speaker 1: and I think, do you dig that? 821 00:38:54,520 --> 00:38:55,800 Speaker 2: Yeah? I want to add to that real quick. I 822 00:38:55,960 --> 00:38:57,520 Speaker 2: like that a lot. For two reasons. They said that 823 00:38:57,520 --> 00:38:59,360 Speaker 2: he might go short and have Ryan Nelson come in 824 00:38:59,440 --> 00:39:02,440 Speaker 2: behind him, which could help you. Yes. And second I 825 00:39:02,640 --> 00:39:05,000 Speaker 2: was actually wrote him up for something last night. Over 826 00:39:05,160 --> 00:39:07,319 Speaker 2: Montgomery's last four starts, it's like twenty three and two 827 00:39:07,360 --> 00:39:10,320 Speaker 2: thirds innings and it's like twelve k's and eleven walks. 828 00:39:10,760 --> 00:39:14,239 Speaker 2: He's been atrocious, absolutely horrible. So I think that's a 829 00:39:14,360 --> 00:39:15,480 Speaker 2: very very enticing one. 830 00:39:17,080 --> 00:39:19,040 Speaker 1: You know what's really funny too, it's a who's actually 831 00:39:19,080 --> 00:39:21,560 Speaker 1: gone up to it's plus one thirty five I see 832 00:39:21,640 --> 00:39:24,880 Speaker 1: right now. So I'm taking it that piggyback is really important. 833 00:39:24,920 --> 00:39:26,840 Speaker 1: I'm actually surprised. I think they should inverse it. I 834 00:39:26,880 --> 00:39:29,680 Speaker 1: think Ryan Nelson should start out and then they should 835 00:39:29,680 --> 00:39:32,120 Speaker 1: go to Jordan Montgomery because he complains about how hot 836 00:39:32,160 --> 00:39:34,000 Speaker 1: it is. But they're going the inverse. So if the 837 00:39:34,040 --> 00:39:36,080 Speaker 1: short inning goes in, I think that works out well. 838 00:39:36,200 --> 00:39:38,719 Speaker 1: Jordan Montgomery under four and a half. Alec Bohm total 839 00:39:38,760 --> 00:39:42,000 Speaker 1: base is over Cleveland Chicago. Nurphy Bubba has got the 840 00:39:42,040 --> 00:39:45,480 Speaker 1: Wan Soto RBI over Bregman RBI over and Tyler Fitzgerald 841 00:39:45,800 --> 00:39:48,240 Speaker 1: over one and a half total bases. Lots of plus 842 00:39:48,320 --> 00:39:50,440 Speaker 1: money in there for you guys to have fun and 843 00:39:50,520 --> 00:39:53,799 Speaker 1: hopefully you do with our best bets of the day, 844 00:39:54,040 --> 00:39:56,200 Speaker 1: brought to you by bet three sixty five and the 845 00:39:56,280 --> 00:40:00,200 Speaker 1: Fantasy Pros and the betting Pros and the Welsh and 846 00:40:00,280 --> 00:40:03,200 Speaker 1: everybody else. Babba, home run call. I think you've been 847 00:40:03,239 --> 00:40:05,399 Speaker 1: pretty hot at this as well. I've talked to Joe 848 00:40:05,440 --> 00:40:08,279 Speaker 1: about this, Arico. If you guys were playing all season long, 849 00:40:08,320 --> 00:40:10,279 Speaker 1: you would probably be up on this board because this 850 00:40:10,360 --> 00:40:12,200 Speaker 1: is going to gross everybody out, and I wish you were. 851 00:40:12,880 --> 00:40:17,279 Speaker 2: That's Joe Piece of Peeples Friday. Now here we're gone. 852 00:40:17,360 --> 00:40:20,640 Speaker 1: He's moving up the board. I know he's moved up 853 00:40:20,719 --> 00:40:24,080 Speaker 1: the board. I believe I'm at thirty now. I think 854 00:40:24,200 --> 00:40:27,879 Speaker 1: that's the number. Thirty three is the very bottom. Jim 855 00:40:27,920 --> 00:40:30,440 Speaker 1: Poppin is on there. Joey p is tied first or 856 00:40:30,480 --> 00:40:34,120 Speaker 1: he's at thirteenth with thirty five. Homers Wonky one spot 857 00:40:34,160 --> 00:40:37,960 Speaker 1: ahead of him with thirty six at twelve. South African 858 00:40:38,080 --> 00:40:40,800 Speaker 1: g and b Trot now have the lead el scale 859 00:40:40,840 --> 00:40:42,600 Speaker 1: I think has had it all season long, so this 860 00:40:42,719 --> 00:40:45,279 Speaker 1: is a big change. They must have had Sodo. Hell, 861 00:40:45,320 --> 00:40:48,280 Speaker 1: scale's down at forty one. We've got Larry at forty 862 00:40:48,680 --> 00:40:51,600 Speaker 1: that's the top four. I am officially, as Fred Dinger says, 863 00:40:51,719 --> 00:40:54,000 Speaker 1: I am at thirty. So I am still getting close, 864 00:40:54,080 --> 00:40:56,960 Speaker 1: but I'm just not quite there. Buba, what do you 865 00:40:57,040 --> 00:40:58,000 Speaker 1: got today for your home run? 866 00:40:58,000 --> 00:40:59,400 Speaker 2: I want to keep picking on zach Lda like I 867 00:40:59,440 --> 00:41:01,040 Speaker 2: said with break Been, so I'm gonna go with yord 868 00:41:01,080 --> 00:41:04,040 Speaker 2: On Alvarez. Dude is just heating up in a big, 869 00:41:04,080 --> 00:41:06,120 Speaker 2: big way, and I think I, oh'm a little apology 870 00:41:06,400 --> 00:41:08,160 Speaker 2: for the grey godin comments last time I was on 871 00:41:08,239 --> 00:41:10,880 Speaker 2: the show. So uh, yord On Alvarez and say it 872 00:41:10,960 --> 00:41:12,240 Speaker 2: goes deep in Tampa today. 873 00:41:13,680 --> 00:41:16,720 Speaker 1: All right, Well, I'm going to go with the Rafaeld Devers. 874 00:41:16,920 --> 00:41:20,320 Speaker 1: Give me the Rafael Devers. It's a really good pitching matchup. 875 00:41:20,800 --> 00:41:22,879 Speaker 1: God dang, I had it. I just didn't write it down. 876 00:41:22,880 --> 00:41:25,239 Speaker 2: Who are they going up about Boston? That is a 877 00:41:25,320 --> 00:41:25,879 Speaker 2: great question. 878 00:41:26,480 --> 00:41:30,000 Speaker 1: Uh, well, now Boston is going up against This is 879 00:41:30,120 --> 00:41:31,920 Speaker 1: just going to kill me. I wanted to give the 880 00:41:31,960 --> 00:41:33,799 Speaker 1: stat right, I should have wrote it down, but I'm 881 00:41:33,800 --> 00:41:39,160 Speaker 1: a big dumming Oh Texas and the pitching matchup, which 882 00:41:39,239 --> 00:41:40,360 Speaker 1: I cannot remember it. 883 00:41:43,680 --> 00:41:46,840 Speaker 2: Oh, is it too much yet? It's official, but it 884 00:41:46,880 --> 00:41:47,399 Speaker 2: could be wrong. 885 00:41:48,080 --> 00:41:52,800 Speaker 1: Oh, Dane Dunning. Ding Dunning just head bullpen game. But 886 00:41:52,880 --> 00:41:56,000 Speaker 1: Dane Dunning also has a horrible set up there. Dane 887 00:41:56,040 --> 00:41:59,600 Speaker 1: Dunning has a two point five home run per nine 888 00:41:59,760 --> 00:42:01,200 Speaker 1: give up right now. It's one of the highest of 889 00:42:01,239 --> 00:42:04,280 Speaker 1: any pitcher today. Robbie Ray has it but short stints. 890 00:42:04,800 --> 00:42:07,439 Speaker 1: I really like that potential matchup of guy that's giving 891 00:42:07,520 --> 00:42:12,160 Speaker 1: up around two plus homers per outing to Rafaeldevers in Boston. 892 00:42:12,360 --> 00:42:14,439 Speaker 1: Give me Rafael Devers on my home run call today 893 00:42:14,480 --> 00:42:17,759 Speaker 1: and get me on that mode. Please, please, please please. 894 00:42:18,040 --> 00:42:20,800 Speaker 1: You guys got more well find us on the podcast 895 00:42:20,960 --> 00:42:23,840 Speaker 1: and on the YouTube. YouTube dot com slash Fantasy Pros MLB. 896 00:42:23,960 --> 00:42:26,719 Speaker 1: Make sure you're subscribed on the podcast side on your 897 00:42:26,719 --> 00:42:29,759 Speaker 1: favorite podcast app. You can leave comments and stuff on 898 00:42:29,880 --> 00:42:32,120 Speaker 1: the YouTube. We can check those in. 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