1 00:00:01,360 --> 00:00:04,600 Speaker 1: Hello one, Marlins fans, and welcome to this edition of 2 00:00:04,760 --> 00:00:10,479 Speaker 1: Big Fish, Small Pod four Thursday, June thirtieth, twenty twenty two. 3 00:00:10,760 --> 00:00:12,320 Speaker 2: And if you onto the Small. 4 00:00:12,119 --> 00:00:14,200 Speaker 1: Pod, he would like to give you all the information 5 00:00:14,560 --> 00:00:17,560 Speaker 1: about the Marlins for that particular day, all. 6 00:00:17,720 --> 00:00:20,600 Speaker 2: Season long, in ten minutes or less. 7 00:00:20,680 --> 00:00:22,759 Speaker 1: And Marlon's fans, I want to welcome you to this 8 00:00:22,880 --> 00:00:25,840 Speaker 1: edition of the Small Pod. We will have our second 9 00:00:25,920 --> 00:00:28,800 Speaker 1: guest ever, and I want to introduce that guest, mister 10 00:00:28,960 --> 00:00:29,880 Speaker 1: Eli Sussman. 11 00:00:30,080 --> 00:00:31,440 Speaker 2: Eli, what's up? 12 00:00:32,479 --> 00:00:34,640 Speaker 1: Kevin got you beat to be the first guest, but 13 00:00:35,200 --> 00:00:36,320 Speaker 1: it doesn't hurt to be second. 14 00:00:36,680 --> 00:00:39,280 Speaker 3: I think I have better content to cover than he did. 15 00:00:39,360 --> 00:00:41,040 Speaker 3: I've been timing on this one for me to come on. 16 00:00:41,080 --> 00:00:42,599 Speaker 3: I felt like I had to come on just to 17 00:00:42,600 --> 00:00:45,559 Speaker 3: discuss the big breaking news that we're weighing into. And 18 00:00:45,600 --> 00:00:48,800 Speaker 3: it's unusual that we record on a sandy day and 19 00:00:48,840 --> 00:00:51,720 Speaker 3: the big story is not Sandy himself, so you can 20 00:00:51,760 --> 00:00:52,600 Speaker 3: dive right into it. 21 00:00:53,080 --> 00:00:53,760 Speaker 2: Yeah. 22 00:00:53,920 --> 00:00:56,680 Speaker 1: I would say there are two big news that kind 23 00:00:56,720 --> 00:01:00,400 Speaker 1: of came out the other day regarding to Marlins. One 24 00:01:00,440 --> 00:01:02,840 Speaker 1: regarding jazz, but we'll get to that later. But the 25 00:01:02,840 --> 00:01:05,759 Speaker 1: first one I'll talk about is the Marlins parting ways 26 00:01:05,840 --> 00:01:10,240 Speaker 1: with Vice president of player Development and Scouting Gary denbo. 27 00:01:11,000 --> 00:01:13,000 Speaker 1: This is big news for the Marlin especially with the 28 00:01:13,040 --> 00:01:16,440 Speaker 1: draft coming up. Just Eli, what does this mean for 29 00:01:16,480 --> 00:01:18,959 Speaker 1: the Marlins and what would you just great? 30 00:01:19,000 --> 00:01:22,200 Speaker 2: Gary denviol over on his tenure with Miami. 31 00:01:22,920 --> 00:01:26,039 Speaker 3: So this is not a surprise certainly that happened this year. 32 00:01:26,160 --> 00:01:29,320 Speaker 3: He was Derek cheeters right hand man. That's how everybody 33 00:01:29,360 --> 00:01:31,920 Speaker 3: described him. He was hand picked from the Yankees organization. 34 00:01:31,959 --> 00:01:34,240 Speaker 3: He had been the Yankee throughout the nineties and the 35 00:01:34,240 --> 00:01:36,800 Speaker 3: two thousands and all the way up to twenty seventeen, 36 00:01:37,160 --> 00:01:39,080 Speaker 3: and they brought him over I think at a slight 37 00:01:39,160 --> 00:01:42,000 Speaker 3: promotion from what he was with the Yankees, and he 38 00:01:42,040 --> 00:01:45,080 Speaker 3: was highly regarded for turning around their farm system of 39 00:01:45,120 --> 00:01:47,240 Speaker 3: like five years ago. They thought he would do the 40 00:01:47,240 --> 00:01:50,400 Speaker 3: same with the Marlins. He was given kind of free 41 00:01:50,400 --> 00:01:52,960 Speaker 3: reign to do whatever he wanted with their minor league system. 42 00:01:53,000 --> 00:01:55,040 Speaker 3: He took over the worst farm system in baseball that 43 00:01:55,160 --> 00:01:58,960 Speaker 3: Lauria left him, and he was as much as you 44 00:01:58,960 --> 00:02:01,720 Speaker 3: would think, I guess that that his focus is at 45 00:02:01,720 --> 00:02:02,600 Speaker 3: the lowest level. 46 00:02:02,640 --> 00:02:04,000 Speaker 4: Guys, it really was everything. 47 00:02:04,040 --> 00:02:06,480 Speaker 3: It was absolutely everything, all levels of the farm system 48 00:02:06,840 --> 00:02:10,240 Speaker 3: in terms of actually setting a direction for how they 49 00:02:10,240 --> 00:02:11,639 Speaker 3: were going to develop players. 50 00:02:12,440 --> 00:02:14,959 Speaker 5: These words on this sheet, this is what we are about. 51 00:02:15,120 --> 00:02:18,079 Speaker 5: First one on the list is we respect and abide 52 00:02:18,080 --> 00:02:20,800 Speaker 5: by the rules of the Miami Marlins and Major League Baseball. 53 00:02:21,120 --> 00:02:25,480 Speaker 5: The next one, we respect ourselves, our teammates, our opponents, 54 00:02:25,800 --> 00:02:30,239 Speaker 5: our fans, and the game, and we represent all with dignity. 55 00:02:30,960 --> 00:02:33,320 Speaker 3: The most basic thing is that he just overhauled the 56 00:02:33,400 --> 00:02:34,640 Speaker 3: staff that they had. 57 00:02:34,680 --> 00:02:36,680 Speaker 4: They overhauled all the players that were. 58 00:02:36,520 --> 00:02:39,359 Speaker 3: In the farm system at the time, and I think 59 00:02:39,400 --> 00:02:42,480 Speaker 3: by all accounts, he was pretty instrumental in acquiring players 60 00:02:42,480 --> 00:02:45,000 Speaker 3: in the first place, not just in the drafts and internationally, 61 00:02:45,000 --> 00:02:47,560 Speaker 3: but in trades. He was a guy that was on 62 00:02:47,919 --> 00:02:51,440 Speaker 3: in those conversations of negotiating trades and getting those prospects 63 00:02:51,520 --> 00:02:55,679 Speaker 3: back everybody from Lewis Brinston to Sandy Alcontra and everybody 64 00:02:56,040 --> 00:02:58,519 Speaker 3: in between. And I think that continued for a lot 65 00:02:58,520 --> 00:03:02,440 Speaker 3: of his tenure got to the end here. So the 66 00:03:02,480 --> 00:03:06,120 Speaker 3: bottom line is that this was four months in the making. 67 00:03:06,200 --> 00:03:08,680 Speaker 3: That's when Derek Jeter kind of left as CEO, and 68 00:03:08,919 --> 00:03:11,840 Speaker 3: it was natural that just because of what we know 69 00:03:11,880 --> 00:03:13,840 Speaker 3: about him as a person, you don't forget. 70 00:03:13,600 --> 00:03:15,360 Speaker 4: About his talent evaluation. 71 00:03:15,720 --> 00:03:18,560 Speaker 3: He's the guy that maybe he was the smartest person 72 00:03:18,600 --> 00:03:21,600 Speaker 3: in the room, but when it comes to actually running 73 00:03:21,600 --> 00:03:24,560 Speaker 3: a successful major league organization, that's not the only thing 74 00:03:24,600 --> 00:03:28,480 Speaker 3: that matters. He rubbed off as a guy that was 75 00:03:28,520 --> 00:03:33,200 Speaker 3: not always very collaborative and this is why that regardless 76 00:03:33,200 --> 00:03:35,040 Speaker 3: of how we performed and how much of the farmsism 77 00:03:35,080 --> 00:03:38,080 Speaker 3: has improved, I don't think I think he wore out 78 00:03:38,080 --> 00:03:41,120 Speaker 3: his welcome and that they he wasn't performing well enough 79 00:03:41,240 --> 00:03:45,840 Speaker 3: to staying on with the new administration here under him. Ang. 80 00:03:47,080 --> 00:03:49,360 Speaker 1: Yeah, and you know, the Marlins have really been known 81 00:03:49,400 --> 00:03:52,080 Speaker 1: in the farm system to have really top notch pitching, 82 00:03:52,400 --> 00:03:55,360 Speaker 1: but when it comes to hitting wise developing hitters, they're 83 00:03:55,440 --> 00:03:59,680 Speaker 1: the complete opposite. You know, Marlin's usually have really great pictures. 84 00:03:59,720 --> 00:04:03,040 Speaker 1: We have Eddie Cabrera, guys like that have then hitting 85 00:04:03,080 --> 00:04:07,040 Speaker 1: you don't really get to any to that level. What 86 00:04:07,080 --> 00:04:10,640 Speaker 1: would you say that Gary Denvil's influence maybe to that 87 00:04:11,000 --> 00:04:13,920 Speaker 1: portion where the Marlins aren't really the best hitting in 88 00:04:13,960 --> 00:04:16,440 Speaker 1: the farm system, but pitching their top notch well. 89 00:04:16,880 --> 00:04:18,680 Speaker 3: Definitely the first couple of years, what stood out was 90 00:04:18,720 --> 00:04:21,120 Speaker 3: the players they were targeting, the profiles that were going 91 00:04:21,160 --> 00:04:24,000 Speaker 3: after in the first place of players that seemed to 92 00:04:24,040 --> 00:04:27,400 Speaker 3: have a very high bust rate and just had this 93 00:04:27,720 --> 00:04:31,840 Speaker 3: very narrow path to being successful because of lack of 94 00:04:32,680 --> 00:04:37,679 Speaker 3: more so, he focused on athletes over skills. He focused 95 00:04:37,720 --> 00:04:39,599 Speaker 3: on guys that had upsides to be great if they 96 00:04:39,720 --> 00:04:42,000 Speaker 3: learned how to hit, but guys that didn't necessarily know 97 00:04:42,040 --> 00:04:44,680 Speaker 3: how to hit in the first place. He was somebody 98 00:04:44,720 --> 00:04:48,080 Speaker 3: that most of his background wasn't coaching hitting, and I 99 00:04:48,120 --> 00:04:52,479 Speaker 3: think he felt like he or the people working directly 100 00:04:52,560 --> 00:04:55,920 Speaker 3: underneath him, would be able to teach those type of 101 00:04:55,960 --> 00:04:59,120 Speaker 3: skills that are ordinarily very difficult to do. As you 102 00:04:59,160 --> 00:05:02,080 Speaker 3: alluded to, just the failure rate on a lot of 103 00:05:02,120 --> 00:05:05,320 Speaker 3: these players is extremely high. For the fact that if 104 00:05:05,360 --> 00:05:07,400 Speaker 3: you look around the industry, there was a lot of 105 00:05:07,480 --> 00:05:09,520 Speaker 3: hype for the players that they acquired in trades and 106 00:05:09,600 --> 00:05:12,040 Speaker 3: be a draft, and yet a lot of them just 107 00:05:12,080 --> 00:05:14,760 Speaker 3: not developing into the players they're supposed to be. I 108 00:05:14,760 --> 00:05:16,520 Speaker 3: think you have to put a lot of that on 109 00:05:16,680 --> 00:05:19,560 Speaker 3: Denbo and to balance it out. Of course, as you 110 00:05:19,600 --> 00:05:21,560 Speaker 3: mentioned with the pitching, I think the pitching has been 111 00:05:21,760 --> 00:05:26,160 Speaker 3: pretty incredible on a variety of levels, and externally that 112 00:05:26,240 --> 00:05:28,960 Speaker 3: has something to do with their development system as well, 113 00:05:28,960 --> 00:05:32,719 Speaker 3: even if it's not Denbo's tentacles directly on that, I 114 00:05:32,760 --> 00:05:34,560 Speaker 3: think the bottom line is that they were in a 115 00:05:34,600 --> 00:05:38,800 Speaker 3: position where, given all the stars that they had to 116 00:05:38,880 --> 00:05:42,679 Speaker 3: trade in twenty seventeen, twenty eighteen, twenty nineteen, and also 117 00:05:42,880 --> 00:05:44,680 Speaker 3: how they were picking near the top of the draft 118 00:05:45,120 --> 00:05:49,200 Speaker 3: and in international bonus pools for several years, this was 119 00:05:49,720 --> 00:05:51,640 Speaker 3: the I think the vision was that this would become 120 00:05:51,720 --> 00:05:54,160 Speaker 3: the very best farm system in baseball, and that they 121 00:05:54,160 --> 00:05:59,400 Speaker 3: would develop some practices to reliably pump out just great 122 00:05:59,640 --> 00:06:03,719 Speaker 3: talent at all positions, kind of as the Rays do. 123 00:06:03,839 --> 00:06:06,520 Speaker 3: The Rays are an example. I think he wanted them 124 00:06:06,520 --> 00:06:08,479 Speaker 3: to be a fusion of the Rays and the Yankees 125 00:06:08,640 --> 00:06:11,360 Speaker 3: in that respect, and they fail up a little bit short. 126 00:06:11,440 --> 00:06:13,840 Speaker 3: There's no point where this has really been the number 127 00:06:13,880 --> 00:06:15,880 Speaker 3: one farm system in baseball or even all that close 128 00:06:15,920 --> 00:06:19,080 Speaker 3: to it. So, even if I think you have to 129 00:06:19,120 --> 00:06:22,600 Speaker 3: credit him for some things, I think the overall project 130 00:06:22,960 --> 00:06:25,640 Speaker 3: just did not live up to expectations that needed to. 131 00:06:26,320 --> 00:06:28,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, and the timing of this couldn't have been I 132 00:06:28,440 --> 00:06:31,279 Speaker 1: don't know, it's maybe even worse or weird with the 133 00:06:31,360 --> 00:06:34,159 Speaker 1: draft a little over a month away, around three weeks away. 134 00:06:34,560 --> 00:06:36,480 Speaker 1: What do you think the Marlin's attentions are now the 135 00:06:36,560 --> 00:06:40,640 Speaker 1: draft will be Sherman's decisions. Cam, just how do you 136 00:06:40,640 --> 00:06:42,680 Speaker 1: expect this draft process to go from Miami? 137 00:06:43,279 --> 00:06:45,200 Speaker 3: I think there are some people that may know a 138 00:06:45,240 --> 00:06:48,279 Speaker 3: little more than me, but my understanding is that this 139 00:06:48,320 --> 00:06:51,040 Speaker 3: doesn't affect it a whole lot. They are, at least 140 00:06:51,040 --> 00:06:53,760 Speaker 3: for now. I think we need to wait to see 141 00:06:54,040 --> 00:06:56,680 Speaker 3: for one if any other executives follow him out the 142 00:06:56,720 --> 00:06:59,599 Speaker 3: door in the near future, considering that he was one 143 00:06:59,600 --> 00:07:02,040 Speaker 3: of the higher ranking guys in the whole Marlins organization, 144 00:07:02,400 --> 00:07:05,720 Speaker 3: if not DJ Sphilick for the last several years, at 145 00:07:05,760 --> 00:07:08,279 Speaker 3: least since twenty nineteen, at least the last three drafts. 146 00:07:08,320 --> 00:07:10,600 Speaker 3: I know for sure he's been heading up that thing, 147 00:07:10,640 --> 00:07:12,960 Speaker 3: like he's been calling the shots at the very end 148 00:07:13,120 --> 00:07:16,720 Speaker 3: when necessary. And he's still here, and I'm pretty impressed 149 00:07:16,760 --> 00:07:19,480 Speaker 3: with him. I believe he was somebody that was brought 150 00:07:19,480 --> 00:07:21,880 Speaker 3: on by Denbo directly, and I think so maybe his 151 00:07:21,960 --> 00:07:27,200 Speaker 3: future beyond this draft is uncertain. It is a little 152 00:07:27,200 --> 00:07:32,680 Speaker 3: bit weird timing, but really more of Denbo's priority would 153 00:07:32,720 --> 00:07:37,560 Speaker 3: be just getting those new draft picks accustomed to Pro 154 00:07:37,680 --> 00:07:41,400 Speaker 3: ball and deciding exactly where their paths go from there. 155 00:07:41,600 --> 00:07:43,679 Speaker 4: I don't think he was necessarily. 156 00:07:43,400 --> 00:07:45,200 Speaker 3: Calling the shots on a lot of those high draft 157 00:07:45,240 --> 00:07:48,160 Speaker 3: picks in that respect, in the draft where Marlins had 158 00:07:48,160 --> 00:07:50,400 Speaker 3: the number six overall pick and really need to get 159 00:07:50,400 --> 00:07:54,360 Speaker 3: it right. I don't think this changes it all that much. 160 00:07:54,560 --> 00:07:56,760 Speaker 3: And I think, as we just referenced a few minutes ago, 161 00:07:56,920 --> 00:08:00,200 Speaker 3: like they probably saw this coming anyway. I'd be surprised 162 00:08:00,280 --> 00:08:03,480 Speaker 3: if if people didn't get some sort of a heads 163 00:08:03,520 --> 00:08:08,000 Speaker 3: up internally and make adjustments accordingly with the idea that 164 00:08:08,080 --> 00:08:09,640 Speaker 3: this was going to be Denbo's last year. 165 00:08:10,360 --> 00:08:12,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, and the other news that broke, both of the 166 00:08:12,680 --> 00:08:17,760 Speaker 1: news are being broken by Pregnant that draft Trisham juniors expect. 167 00:08:17,520 --> 00:08:19,640 Speaker 2: To be placed in the with back issues. 168 00:08:20,640 --> 00:08:23,960 Speaker 1: So what do you think it's happening there with Jazz 169 00:08:23,960 --> 00:08:26,960 Speaker 1: looks like he might miss more than ten days, we'll 170 00:08:27,000 --> 00:08:28,440 Speaker 1: probably miss the All Star Game. 171 00:08:28,920 --> 00:08:30,680 Speaker 2: Just how do you think the Marlins should deal with 172 00:08:30,720 --> 00:08:31,560 Speaker 2: this and just. 173 00:08:31,520 --> 00:08:34,320 Speaker 1: What are your expectations maybe for the feature the rest 174 00:08:34,320 --> 00:08:36,920 Speaker 1: of the season with Jazz now having back issues. 175 00:08:37,360 --> 00:08:41,720 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's scary, scary because you just for the moment 176 00:08:42,240 --> 00:08:45,320 Speaker 3: they're just talking about it as the spasms before he 177 00:08:45,360 --> 00:08:48,040 Speaker 3: went on the IL and now just says discomfort and 178 00:08:48,120 --> 00:08:50,560 Speaker 3: hopefully it's something where he just gets the necessary rest 179 00:08:50,600 --> 00:08:53,400 Speaker 3: to be able to overcome it. It's just it's a 180 00:08:53,440 --> 00:08:56,440 Speaker 3: slippery slope when there's something, if there's any sort of 181 00:08:56,640 --> 00:08:59,160 Speaker 3: real injury to the back, and but that could how 182 00:08:59,200 --> 00:09:01,840 Speaker 3: that could affect everything else about the body. That's when 183 00:09:02,160 --> 00:09:04,880 Speaker 3: you don't want it to linger, certainly beyond this season 184 00:09:04,960 --> 00:09:07,000 Speaker 3: at all. And there are other players unfortunately where that 185 00:09:07,080 --> 00:09:09,280 Speaker 3: is the case, like Christian Yellis is the best example 186 00:09:09,320 --> 00:09:11,680 Speaker 3: I would say around baseball, a guy that has not 187 00:09:11,760 --> 00:09:14,640 Speaker 3: been the same since his back issue is really intensified 188 00:09:14,640 --> 00:09:18,120 Speaker 3: a few years ago. In the meantime, the fact that 189 00:09:18,480 --> 00:09:20,400 Speaker 3: they need to be cautious with it that it's so 190 00:09:20,520 --> 00:09:22,840 Speaker 3: obvious at this point, even though they don't admit it publicly, 191 00:09:22,840 --> 00:09:25,720 Speaker 3: where this direct season is headed in like they should 192 00:09:25,800 --> 00:09:29,920 Speaker 3: not be continuing to put in these veteran stop gaps 193 00:09:29,960 --> 00:09:31,800 Speaker 3: that nobody wants to see play at the major league 194 00:09:31,880 --> 00:09:35,080 Speaker 3: level just to hopefully stay afloat as best they can 195 00:09:35,280 --> 00:09:36,079 Speaker 3: in the playoff race. 196 00:09:36,120 --> 00:09:37,880 Speaker 4: They're not close enough in the race to do that. 197 00:09:37,880 --> 00:09:40,320 Speaker 3: They need to focus on everything to this point is 198 00:09:40,320 --> 00:09:43,160 Speaker 3: twenty twenty three and beyond, and that means calling up 199 00:09:43,200 --> 00:09:45,240 Speaker 3: young guys who haven't played in the majors before who 200 00:09:45,240 --> 00:09:47,920 Speaker 3: are performing well at tripa A. Hopefully that's what we'd 201 00:09:48,000 --> 00:09:50,600 Speaker 3: like to see, where John Birdie is probably the main 202 00:09:50,640 --> 00:09:54,440 Speaker 3: second baseman for the near term future, but there are 203 00:09:54,520 --> 00:09:56,600 Speaker 3: other ways to shuffle around the infield, to bring up 204 00:09:56,600 --> 00:09:59,680 Speaker 3: a Charles l Blanc, to bring up a Price and 205 00:09:59,679 --> 00:10:04,120 Speaker 3: brig in on the infield side anybody, anybody that we 206 00:10:04,120 --> 00:10:08,559 Speaker 3: haven't seen before that could potentially contribute at multiple positions 207 00:10:08,679 --> 00:10:11,400 Speaker 3: that hopefully can hit. Because all these guys that they've 208 00:10:11,480 --> 00:10:14,600 Speaker 3: rotated through whenever Jazz is in the lineup, whoever replaces 209 00:10:14,600 --> 00:10:17,760 Speaker 3: them can't hit. It's been Eric Gonzales, and it's been 210 00:10:18,040 --> 00:10:20,240 Speaker 3: Astadio who can hit singles but nothing else. 211 00:10:20,280 --> 00:10:22,320 Speaker 2: Williams was just caught up for that move. 212 00:10:22,800 --> 00:10:25,760 Speaker 3: Another william might be as bad as any of them 213 00:10:25,880 --> 00:10:28,600 Speaker 3: in terms of just swinging the bat. There's so much 214 00:10:28,679 --> 00:10:31,880 Speaker 3: upside when you have virtual players that can actually hit 215 00:10:32,280 --> 00:10:34,760 Speaker 3: a little bit. And if they can find one of 216 00:10:34,760 --> 00:10:37,960 Speaker 3: those internally that hasn't gotten an opportunity yet, this would 217 00:10:38,000 --> 00:10:39,360 Speaker 3: be the perfect time to do that. 218 00:10:40,280 --> 00:10:43,360 Speaker 2: Yeah, and you say that perfectly. I think I'm gonna 219 00:10:43,360 --> 00:10:44,120 Speaker 2: have to wrap it up. 220 00:10:44,120 --> 00:10:47,480 Speaker 1: We can probably talk about this in long form for hours, 221 00:10:48,040 --> 00:10:51,040 Speaker 1: but Small Pod keep a sword elight. I want to 222 00:10:51,040 --> 00:10:53,959 Speaker 1: thank you so much for coming on and maybe for 223 00:10:54,040 --> 00:10:55,920 Speaker 1: the people listening who might not know where could they 224 00:10:55,960 --> 00:10:56,680 Speaker 1: find you on Twitter? 225 00:10:58,640 --> 00:11:00,600 Speaker 3: Not just on Twitter, you can find it anywhere that 226 00:11:00,640 --> 00:11:03,280 Speaker 3: you search for Fish Stripes. I am at the helm 227 00:11:03,400 --> 00:11:06,599 Speaker 3: of that, whether it's you need to point people to 228 00:11:06,679 --> 00:11:11,320 Speaker 3: YouTube or so, so make sure to check that out 229 00:11:11,360 --> 00:11:13,680 Speaker 3: as well, and just here on the podcast network as well. 230 00:11:13,720 --> 00:11:15,320 Speaker 3: Anywhere you're listening to this, you'll be able to find 231 00:11:15,320 --> 00:11:17,880 Speaker 3: the official show where I'll have another one of those 232 00:11:17,920 --> 00:11:20,880 Speaker 3: out on Thursday as well, going more into detail about 233 00:11:21,280 --> 00:11:23,480 Speaker 3: heading into the trade deadline and who I feel are 234 00:11:23,600 --> 00:11:26,319 Speaker 3: the untouchables on this team right now, so be sure 235 00:11:26,360 --> 00:11:28,800 Speaker 3: to check that out, and of course listen to Daniel 236 00:11:28,840 --> 00:11:30,680 Speaker 3: here a couple of times a week, every single week 237 00:11:31,040 --> 00:11:32,319 Speaker 3: here on the Fish Stripes podcast. 238 00:11:32,520 --> 00:11:34,560 Speaker 1: And when this comes out, also make sure we will 239 00:11:34,600 --> 00:11:37,640 Speaker 1: have Fish Stripes Jeopardy later in the night, so make 240 00:11:37,679 --> 00:11:41,040 Speaker 1: sure to tune in. But you know, before that, make 241 00:11:41,080 --> 00:11:43,560 Speaker 1: sure to go like share and subscribe to wherever you 242 00:11:43,800 --> 00:11:49,200 Speaker 1: get the Small Pod and always go Fish, Go Fish