1 00:00:03,840 --> 00:00:07,920 Speaker 1: Of course there is a game seven during a world 2 00:00:08,039 --> 00:00:10,120 Speaker 1: series like this, it's been epic. 3 00:00:10,160 --> 00:00:12,080 Speaker 2: Scotty Brown aircrats. 4 00:00:11,840 --> 00:00:13,960 Speaker 1: Buck show Walter with us for a little buck to 5 00:00:14,000 --> 00:00:18,040 Speaker 1: overtalk Buck, let's first recap what we saw here in 6 00:00:18,120 --> 00:00:21,200 Speaker 1: game six? Your thoughts to the ending of this one 7 00:00:21,600 --> 00:00:25,360 Speaker 1: as a long time former skipper, Well. 8 00:00:25,200 --> 00:00:27,240 Speaker 3: My first thought is can Glass now pitch tomorrow? What 9 00:00:27,280 --> 00:00:28,360 Speaker 3: do you throw three pitches for? 10 00:00:30,360 --> 00:00:33,520 Speaker 2: Thank you guess that's. 11 00:00:32,560 --> 00:00:35,400 Speaker 3: My first thought. I think everybody's on Beck. You know, 12 00:00:35,440 --> 00:00:37,920 Speaker 3: I understand the base from you know, you're trying to 13 00:00:37,960 --> 00:00:39,720 Speaker 3: score on this things even though there's one out and 14 00:00:39,760 --> 00:00:42,680 Speaker 3: you just get a bad read. But my first thought 15 00:00:42,800 --> 00:00:46,120 Speaker 3: is how the three or four plays that Rojas made tonight? 16 00:00:46,200 --> 00:00:48,560 Speaker 3: You know how hard that pick is that he made 17 00:00:48,600 --> 00:00:50,559 Speaker 3: to end the game and he caught. You know, Eric 18 00:00:50,600 --> 00:00:52,280 Speaker 3: and I were talking about before he went on the air, 19 00:00:52,760 --> 00:00:55,240 Speaker 3: the two rockets he had hit at him that looked 20 00:00:55,240 --> 00:00:58,560 Speaker 3: like routine plays that are so hard with people on base. 21 00:00:59,040 --> 00:01:00,760 Speaker 3: And he may not have got in three or four 22 00:01:00,840 --> 00:01:03,240 Speaker 3: hits and made a big contribution, but boy, what a 23 00:01:03,280 --> 00:01:06,120 Speaker 3: contribution he made defensively. What'd you guys. 24 00:01:05,840 --> 00:01:12,360 Speaker 4: See same same You're sitting there going is this gonna 25 00:01:12,400 --> 00:01:15,720 Speaker 4: work out offensively. Well, what did it show you? Nope, 26 00:01:15,840 --> 00:01:20,560 Speaker 4: it didn't. But to me, I think it's it has 27 00:01:20,640 --> 00:01:24,199 Speaker 4: the potential to work out offensively, and you're not getting 28 00:01:24,280 --> 00:01:27,920 Speaker 4: downgraded at all. Maybe. I mean, I can't say Miguel 29 00:01:28,040 --> 00:01:30,440 Speaker 4: Rojas is better than Tommy Edmond at second because Tommy 30 00:01:30,520 --> 00:01:33,520 Speaker 4: Edmond does have a gold glove at second base, but 31 00:01:34,480 --> 00:01:38,360 Speaker 4: the potential to like make a good swing put the 32 00:01:38,400 --> 00:01:40,959 Speaker 4: ball in play. I love this move. I loved it. 33 00:01:41,080 --> 00:01:44,840 Speaker 4: I loved everything. Dave Roberts hit was perfect. 34 00:01:45,080 --> 00:01:47,760 Speaker 3: You know, Eric, What's funny but is, unless you've been 35 00:01:47,760 --> 00:01:49,960 Speaker 3: in a locker room and you understand the status that 36 00:01:50,000 --> 00:01:52,680 Speaker 3: a guy like him carries and you need a little 37 00:01:52,680 --> 00:01:55,040 Speaker 3: bit of a calming influence in a game like this 38 00:01:55,680 --> 00:01:58,280 Speaker 3: of win or go home, and to have his presence 39 00:01:58,360 --> 00:02:01,720 Speaker 3: on the field, that's something you can't look at analytically. 40 00:02:01,720 --> 00:02:04,800 Speaker 3: It's a feel thing that you know what he's gonna 41 00:02:04,800 --> 00:02:07,320 Speaker 3: mean from a calming influence to some of those players, 42 00:02:07,480 --> 00:02:09,480 Speaker 3: they'rether thing I saw too. They made a big deal 43 00:02:09,520 --> 00:02:13,240 Speaker 3: about Moogie Bets dropping from third to fourth. Wait a minute, 44 00:02:13,240 --> 00:02:16,359 Speaker 3: the guy's hitting clean up in the World Series. It's 45 00:02:16,360 --> 00:02:19,440 Speaker 3: not I like their batting order better because it presents 46 00:02:19,520 --> 00:02:23,280 Speaker 3: more problems for the bullpen because of the left right 47 00:02:23,320 --> 00:02:25,720 Speaker 3: that they lined up with as opposed to the back 48 00:02:25,720 --> 00:02:28,359 Speaker 3: to back guys that are certain that one pitcher can 49 00:02:28,400 --> 00:02:32,000 Speaker 3: face in a key situation. By splitting those guys up, 50 00:02:32,440 --> 00:02:35,240 Speaker 3: it actually made it tougher for Toronto's bullpen. 51 00:02:36,120 --> 00:02:42,080 Speaker 4: Wait, Buck, I'm looking up on my analytics status sheet here. No, no, no, no, 52 00:02:42,240 --> 00:02:44,600 Speaker 4: there's there's no place for a guy like Miguel Row 53 00:02:44,800 --> 00:02:48,040 Speaker 4: Like his numbers don't say he should be in there, 54 00:02:48,080 --> 00:02:51,639 Speaker 4: So there's I don't I don't know what you're talking about. Buck. Sorry, Sorry, 55 00:02:52,320 --> 00:02:53,480 Speaker 4: it doesn't work out, does it. 56 00:02:54,200 --> 00:02:56,800 Speaker 3: You know, the biggest biggest challenge in the game nowadays 57 00:02:56,840 --> 00:03:01,520 Speaker 3: is evaluating the impact of defense proper You know, all 58 00:03:01,520 --> 00:03:02,680 Speaker 3: you got to do is look at some of the 59 00:03:02,680 --> 00:03:06,880 Speaker 3: Gold Glove finalists and you go him really so, you know, 60 00:03:06,919 --> 00:03:09,560 Speaker 3: however they're equiting it. I've always said, if you want 61 00:03:09,560 --> 00:03:12,400 Speaker 3: a job for life in baseball, learn how to properly 62 00:03:12,639 --> 00:03:16,240 Speaker 3: equate the good defenders. I think the Fielding Bible had 63 00:03:16,280 --> 00:03:19,240 Speaker 3: it right for a while. They were the closest to 64 00:03:19,760 --> 00:03:22,360 Speaker 3: being correct as I've seen in a while. That's another 65 00:03:22,400 --> 00:03:24,240 Speaker 3: subject for another The other thing that hit me is 66 00:03:24,240 --> 00:03:26,680 Speaker 3: how good a player Will Smith is. We didn't play 67 00:03:26,680 --> 00:03:28,360 Speaker 3: them a whole lot, but every time we played them, 68 00:03:28,400 --> 00:03:31,639 Speaker 3: I went, this guy can really play. First round pick 69 00:03:31,639 --> 00:03:34,120 Speaker 3: out of Louisville. He gets a lot of key at 70 00:03:34,120 --> 00:03:36,480 Speaker 3: bats for them. When you've got a catcher that can 71 00:03:36,560 --> 00:03:39,600 Speaker 3: hit fourth, you're so much ahead of the other team's offense. 72 00:03:41,600 --> 00:03:44,640 Speaker 1: But first off, I was I was laughing. I was 73 00:03:44,720 --> 00:03:46,800 Speaker 1: laughing about what you said. Yeah, you look at some 74 00:03:46,840 --> 00:03:50,400 Speaker 1: Gold Glove finalist situations, and lucky for us, we do 75 00:03:50,480 --> 00:03:52,360 Speaker 1: two hours every day so we get to have fun 76 00:03:52,400 --> 00:03:52,600 Speaker 1: with that. 77 00:03:52,760 --> 00:03:53,960 Speaker 2: But I am so with you. 78 00:03:54,080 --> 00:03:57,160 Speaker 1: I want to get right to how a wedgie ball 79 00:03:57,680 --> 00:03:59,920 Speaker 1: might have decided the fate of this ski. 80 00:04:01,400 --> 00:04:04,160 Speaker 3: That's what I told before we came home. As soon 81 00:04:04,200 --> 00:04:06,440 Speaker 3: as it was yeah, I said, the Dodgers might win 82 00:04:06,480 --> 00:04:08,560 Speaker 3: the whole world. Service was the ball got stuck in 83 00:04:08,600 --> 00:04:12,480 Speaker 3: the wedge. We got a multi billion dollar industry. Why 84 00:04:12,520 --> 00:04:15,120 Speaker 3: can't we get feels where stuff goes all the way 85 00:04:15,160 --> 00:04:18,200 Speaker 3: to the bottom and that can't happen. We probably got 86 00:04:18,240 --> 00:04:21,240 Speaker 3: a top ball game if that ball doesn't get wedged 87 00:04:21,240 --> 00:04:25,520 Speaker 3: in there eventually. In that any that's the line right there. 88 00:04:25,360 --> 00:04:28,440 Speaker 1: We need to make sure the world here's that line, 89 00:04:29,360 --> 00:04:33,640 Speaker 1: because the Dodgers go on the road to Toronto Crats 90 00:04:34,279 --> 00:04:38,000 Speaker 1: where somehow we can't just fill the very bottom and 91 00:04:38,040 --> 00:04:40,440 Speaker 1: there is a chance that balls can get stuck there. 92 00:04:40,839 --> 00:04:44,400 Speaker 1: It's the bottom layer, guys. I don't know if you're 93 00:04:44,440 --> 00:04:47,359 Speaker 1: aware of this. They didn't estimate it's a billion dollars now, 94 00:04:47,360 --> 00:04:49,800 Speaker 1: I'm kidding. I mean, it probably costs like ten grand 95 00:04:49,800 --> 00:04:50,599 Speaker 1: to fill the bottom. 96 00:04:50,800 --> 00:04:52,120 Speaker 2: I don't know why they do that. 97 00:04:52,480 --> 00:04:54,200 Speaker 1: You know, you always hear oh craps the nukes and 98 00:04:54,240 --> 00:04:56,560 Speaker 1: crannies of the ballpark for that though. 99 00:04:57,800 --> 00:05:00,680 Speaker 4: No, that's not a nooks and cranny's thing. That's just 100 00:05:00,800 --> 00:05:04,599 Speaker 4: a we didn't finish it thing. And hey, the new 101 00:05:04,680 --> 00:05:07,800 Speaker 4: renovations they look nice, Buck. Didn't you see how many 102 00:05:07,800 --> 00:05:10,719 Speaker 4: suites they put in in the stadium. There's so many 103 00:05:10,760 --> 00:05:14,880 Speaker 4: more sweets. It's so much better fan experience. Wouldn't it 104 00:05:14,920 --> 00:05:17,040 Speaker 4: have been a great fan experience if that ball hits 105 00:05:17,080 --> 00:05:19,960 Speaker 4: hard and Barger's on third in a three to two 106 00:05:20,040 --> 00:05:20,960 Speaker 4: game with nobody out. 107 00:05:21,920 --> 00:05:23,640 Speaker 3: You know what's funny is that a lot of these 108 00:05:23,680 --> 00:05:26,919 Speaker 3: places they play other sports and other events there, so 109 00:05:27,040 --> 00:05:29,440 Speaker 3: that's stuff. That stuff comes down and they have to 110 00:05:29,440 --> 00:05:32,200 Speaker 3: put it back up at some point, you know, to 111 00:05:32,520 --> 00:05:35,200 Speaker 3: get back into baseball mode. I'm not sure. I know 112 00:05:35,279 --> 00:05:37,640 Speaker 3: it used to be that way when the Argonauts played there. 113 00:05:37,680 --> 00:05:39,840 Speaker 3: I don't know if there's another team playing there now, 114 00:05:40,240 --> 00:05:43,160 Speaker 3: or if they have a concert or something in that venue, 115 00:05:43,279 --> 00:05:45,000 Speaker 3: they have to take that stuff down a lot of 116 00:05:45,000 --> 00:05:47,320 Speaker 3: times and put it back up. So, you know, we 117 00:05:47,400 --> 00:05:50,640 Speaker 3: used to be such sticklers about spring training making it safe. 118 00:05:50,920 --> 00:05:54,000 Speaker 3: And I love the fact that it's padded, but you know, 119 00:05:54,080 --> 00:05:57,240 Speaker 3: that's that's one that I just go, wow, we we 120 00:05:57,279 --> 00:05:59,920 Speaker 3: shouldn't have that as part of the elements. It's like, 121 00:06:00,080 --> 00:06:02,559 Speaker 3: you know, Eric, you go into certain ballparks, why aren't 122 00:06:02,600 --> 00:06:05,520 Speaker 3: all the hitting backgrounds uniform? Why do you go to 123 00:06:05,560 --> 00:06:07,520 Speaker 3: Fenway Park in a left hand and with a left 124 00:06:07,520 --> 00:06:09,919 Speaker 3: handed pitcher in a day game and you can't see? 125 00:06:10,440 --> 00:06:14,239 Speaker 3: I mean, why aren't all our hitting backgrounds uniform? Okay, 126 00:06:14,279 --> 00:06:15,760 Speaker 3: I'm done, I'm done. 127 00:06:16,200 --> 00:06:19,960 Speaker 1: Wait wait, there's a fresh tweet from a center fielder 128 00:06:19,960 --> 00:06:20,720 Speaker 1: who I know, you. 129 00:06:20,760 --> 00:06:21,680 Speaker 3: Know and love. 130 00:06:22,000 --> 00:06:28,160 Speaker 1: It came out actual seconds ago, Adam Jones tweet Uck 131 00:06:28,200 --> 00:06:32,120 Speaker 1: Shoal Walter had us read the entire rule book when 132 00:06:32,160 --> 00:06:33,680 Speaker 1: he got the job in Baltimore. 133 00:06:33,920 --> 00:06:36,920 Speaker 2: Reason was quote. I need you to know your field 134 00:06:36,920 --> 00:06:40,920 Speaker 2: of work and always be prepared. Nothing should surprise you. 135 00:06:41,279 --> 00:06:44,560 Speaker 1: Are you an expert of your work or just do 136 00:06:45,480 --> 00:06:48,359 Speaker 1: I mean, we're talking about this play and our buddy 137 00:06:48,400 --> 00:06:50,799 Speaker 1: Adam literally tweets that, and he's probably who. 138 00:06:50,640 --> 00:06:51,720 Speaker 2: Knows where around the world. 139 00:06:52,320 --> 00:06:55,080 Speaker 1: So James Dean's got to get a lot of credit here, right, 140 00:06:55,120 --> 00:06:57,039 Speaker 1: wouldn't you be going up to him first? 141 00:06:57,360 --> 00:06:59,880 Speaker 2: If you're Doc Roberts, like, there you go. 142 00:07:01,200 --> 00:07:02,800 Speaker 3: You know, we used to I used to catch a 143 00:07:02,839 --> 00:07:04,440 Speaker 3: lot of green. But we would go over one or 144 00:07:04,440 --> 00:07:07,839 Speaker 3: two rules every spring in the morning, like two guys 145 00:07:07,880 --> 00:07:10,360 Speaker 3: standing on third base, who's out? Who's not out? Hey? 146 00:07:10,480 --> 00:07:13,120 Speaker 3: To fine? What an infield flyery? What is it? Really? 147 00:07:13,600 --> 00:07:16,280 Speaker 3: You know? Okay? What is running in a lane? Constitute 148 00:07:16,280 --> 00:07:17,560 Speaker 3: if you're on the line or you're in the lane 149 00:07:17,600 --> 00:07:19,200 Speaker 3: or you're not in the lane. But the more we 150 00:07:19,240 --> 00:07:22,920 Speaker 3: went into them, the more I realize that a lot 151 00:07:22,960 --> 00:07:25,800 Speaker 3: of people, including some coaches, didn't really know the rules. 152 00:07:25,800 --> 00:07:28,600 Speaker 3: And hey, I learned something every spring too, because one 153 00:07:28,640 --> 00:07:31,440 Speaker 3: they changed a lot. But it's amazing to me that 154 00:07:31,560 --> 00:07:34,440 Speaker 3: you know, this isn't really a rule, but it's just 155 00:07:34,600 --> 00:07:37,960 Speaker 3: a you know, one thing you should have your home ballpark, 156 00:07:39,000 --> 00:07:42,560 Speaker 3: and really all the ballparks should be uniform. There should 157 00:07:42,560 --> 00:07:46,360 Speaker 3: be certain quality control. Your batting cages should all be 158 00:07:46,400 --> 00:07:50,040 Speaker 3: the same. Your mounds, if you think the mounds, Yeah, 159 00:07:50,080 --> 00:07:52,440 Speaker 3: they go them around and measure them. But I've always 160 00:07:52,520 --> 00:07:55,680 Speaker 3: been paranoid about them tweaking them. Say you're throwing half 161 00:07:55,720 --> 00:08:00,000 Speaker 3: a foot shorter in the visiting bullpen. Always, we always 162 00:08:00,120 --> 00:08:02,400 Speaker 3: measured them. First time we go into a visiting ballpark, 163 00:08:02,440 --> 00:08:04,360 Speaker 3: we would measure the bullpens to make sure they were 164 00:08:04,400 --> 00:08:05,200 Speaker 3: the same distance. 165 00:08:07,520 --> 00:08:10,880 Speaker 1: Well, Buck, what do you say to your outfielders for 166 00:08:10,960 --> 00:08:16,119 Speaker 1: executing that perfectly? Because hey, I'm sure you know without 167 00:08:16,200 --> 00:08:19,360 Speaker 1: naming names, some players that you've managed or some that 168 00:08:19,400 --> 00:08:20,760 Speaker 1: you watch in today's. 169 00:08:20,320 --> 00:08:23,880 Speaker 2: Game, who would have not done the right thing in. 170 00:08:23,880 --> 00:08:27,680 Speaker 1: A crazy pressure situation in Toronto where it's loud as 171 00:08:27,760 --> 00:08:30,120 Speaker 1: hell and you don't know that ballpark as well as 172 00:08:30,160 --> 00:08:30,760 Speaker 1: your home park. 173 00:08:31,440 --> 00:08:33,000 Speaker 3: Well, if you if you go in there and dig 174 00:08:33,040 --> 00:08:35,880 Speaker 3: that ball out Eric from the get go, you know, 175 00:08:35,920 --> 00:08:37,800 Speaker 3: and not give them a chance to do that, you know, 176 00:08:37,840 --> 00:08:39,480 Speaker 3: putting the hands up and then go in and get it. 177 00:08:39,559 --> 00:08:41,960 Speaker 3: But if they can replay, I think they would have 178 00:08:42,000 --> 00:08:44,400 Speaker 3: come back and gotten it right in today's game, they 179 00:08:44,440 --> 00:08:48,360 Speaker 3: would have said, Okay, that's a wedge ball. But you know, 180 00:08:48,440 --> 00:08:50,760 Speaker 3: sometimes I think you should just play it if you can, 181 00:08:50,840 --> 00:08:53,120 Speaker 3: if you can grab it, you should play it. You know, 182 00:08:53,200 --> 00:08:56,800 Speaker 3: it's part of the part of the game. But I 183 00:08:56,800 --> 00:08:59,080 Speaker 3: think that that that's got a chance to go down 184 00:08:59,320 --> 00:09:02,440 Speaker 3: as the wedgie ball that calls that hurt him in 185 00:09:02,440 --> 00:09:03,120 Speaker 3: the World Series. 186 00:09:03,200 --> 00:09:05,720 Speaker 4: I hope not Buck tell me if I'm wrong, But 187 00:09:05,760 --> 00:09:08,360 Speaker 4: the way I understand the rule, he goes in there 188 00:09:08,360 --> 00:09:10,960 Speaker 4: without putting his hands up. There's no replay. That is 189 00:09:11,000 --> 00:09:14,080 Speaker 4: a that is a played live ball. Am I correct? 190 00:09:14,120 --> 00:09:16,400 Speaker 3: I think I think they would have called it come 191 00:09:16,440 --> 00:09:19,680 Speaker 3: back because they've got the outfield umpire that saw it. 192 00:09:19,720 --> 00:09:22,240 Speaker 3: They were calling it fairly quickly. But I think that 193 00:09:22,920 --> 00:09:25,200 Speaker 3: the trailer, I think it might have been the other 194 00:09:25,200 --> 00:09:28,680 Speaker 3: outfielder and the outfielder both had their hands up and 195 00:09:28,679 --> 00:09:30,560 Speaker 3: then they went and got it because they're a paranoid 196 00:09:30,559 --> 00:09:32,559 Speaker 3: that they won't call it. But I think in the 197 00:09:32,640 --> 00:09:34,800 Speaker 3: day's world replay would have come back and got that 198 00:09:34,880 --> 00:09:36,719 Speaker 3: right in place. For runners, you know, you don't have 199 00:09:36,800 --> 00:09:40,480 Speaker 3: to you don't have to not score the runner at third. 200 00:09:40,840 --> 00:09:42,719 Speaker 3: Let's say he was running on that pitch. When was 201 00:09:42,800 --> 00:09:46,280 Speaker 3: rounding second, when it you know, got over the infield, 202 00:09:46,400 --> 00:09:48,400 Speaker 3: you know he's going to score easily. They can give 203 00:09:48,480 --> 00:09:49,079 Speaker 3: him home. 204 00:09:48,920 --> 00:09:52,120 Speaker 4: Play because it didn't go out of play. It's it's 205 00:09:52,200 --> 00:09:53,720 Speaker 4: umpire's discretion on that one. 206 00:09:54,360 --> 00:09:57,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, yep, hey, quick call out. 207 00:09:57,640 --> 00:10:00,640 Speaker 1: And then I want to get to pitching decision from 208 00:10:00,679 --> 00:10:03,280 Speaker 1: game six eventually. Of course we're going to spin it 209 00:10:03,320 --> 00:10:05,720 Speaker 1: to game seven for the end of our conversation, but 210 00:10:06,840 --> 00:10:09,320 Speaker 1: please subscribe to file Territory if you're watching right now, 211 00:10:09,400 --> 00:10:12,440 Speaker 1: that would be great, or if you're watching this on 212 00:10:12,520 --> 00:10:14,520 Speaker 1: demand a little bit later on Baseball the way it 213 00:10:14,520 --> 00:10:16,800 Speaker 1: should be covered, a nice little postgame show for you 214 00:10:16,920 --> 00:10:21,320 Speaker 1: after a crazy Game seven finish or Game six finish. 215 00:10:21,360 --> 00:10:23,000 Speaker 1: In Game seven, we're gonna talk about in a moment, 216 00:10:23,040 --> 00:10:24,520 Speaker 1: but let's get to pitching decisions. 217 00:10:24,679 --> 00:10:25,200 Speaker 2: First off. 218 00:10:25,280 --> 00:10:27,959 Speaker 1: In Game six, Buck, do you like the way that 219 00:10:28,080 --> 00:10:32,120 Speaker 1: Doc Roberts navigated his pitching situation. He does not have 220 00:10:32,240 --> 00:10:37,760 Speaker 1: the easiest bullpen setup, it's no secret. And Yamamoto is 221 00:10:37,800 --> 00:10:40,320 Speaker 1: a CG guy. We were getting used to see him 222 00:10:40,320 --> 00:10:42,120 Speaker 1: in the night. When I didn't see him come out 223 00:10:42,440 --> 00:10:45,640 Speaker 1: after six, I was like, wait, what seventh inning, he's 224 00:10:45,679 --> 00:10:48,720 Speaker 1: already out? Were you okay with that, and then the 225 00:10:48,760 --> 00:10:50,880 Speaker 1: rest of the way they won the game. I get that, 226 00:10:51,120 --> 00:10:53,800 Speaker 1: but would you have let him eat another inning and 227 00:10:54,240 --> 00:10:55,800 Speaker 1: get to one hundred and fifteen pitches? 228 00:10:56,760 --> 00:10:58,800 Speaker 3: You know, I'm so careful about you know, I'm not 229 00:10:58,840 --> 00:11:00,640 Speaker 3: going to tell the pilot how to lie on a plane. 230 00:11:00,920 --> 00:11:03,120 Speaker 3: There's so many things going on behind the scenes that 231 00:11:03,160 --> 00:11:05,600 Speaker 3: we may not know about what he may have told 232 00:11:05,640 --> 00:11:09,240 Speaker 3: them or his interpreter whatever. So you don't know everything 233 00:11:09,360 --> 00:11:11,360 Speaker 3: was going on there. And you know they've seen him 234 00:11:11,400 --> 00:11:14,360 Speaker 3: a lot, and I don't know what was said between innings. 235 00:11:14,400 --> 00:11:16,360 Speaker 3: I think Eric was that you and I were talking 236 00:11:16,440 --> 00:11:19,800 Speaker 3: earlier day that I think his last an outing not 237 00:11:19,880 --> 00:11:21,800 Speaker 3: too long ago in Japan, he threw one hundred and 238 00:11:21,840 --> 00:11:24,319 Speaker 3: thirty eight pitches. I mean, normally this guy's just getting 239 00:11:24,360 --> 00:11:25,480 Speaker 3: loose at ninety five. 240 00:11:28,440 --> 00:11:31,600 Speaker 4: Yeah, I mean he's obviously they didn't run him like 241 00:11:31,640 --> 00:11:34,199 Speaker 4: that during during the season, but I mean Dave Roberts 242 00:11:34,280 --> 00:11:36,160 Speaker 4: even said early in the posting, He's like, this is 243 00:11:36,200 --> 00:11:39,600 Speaker 4: what like we we were, Okay, we built him up 244 00:11:39,600 --> 00:11:42,199 Speaker 4: to be at this spot right now. I think he's 245 00:11:42,280 --> 00:11:45,040 Speaker 4: talking about thing he was talking about Blake Snell when 246 00:11:45,559 --> 00:11:48,439 Speaker 4: he was talking about that and Yamamoto's come up big. 247 00:11:48,600 --> 00:11:51,400 Speaker 4: I could not have been more surprised when he came 248 00:11:51,440 --> 00:11:53,440 Speaker 4: out with ninety six pitches. I mean they had to 249 00:11:53,480 --> 00:11:58,000 Speaker 4: have either seen something or they went and you know 250 00:11:58,040 --> 00:12:00,079 Speaker 4: they were like, Okay, we pushed you last time, we 251 00:12:00,120 --> 00:12:01,200 Speaker 4: don't want to push you again. 252 00:12:02,640 --> 00:12:05,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, something could have been said between any you know, 253 00:12:05,200 --> 00:12:08,559 Speaker 3: it's you know, I've had the interpreter walk over to 254 00:12:08,600 --> 00:12:11,480 Speaker 3: me and say, Singer, I had, you know, different guys. 255 00:12:11,480 --> 00:12:14,920 Speaker 3: I've had Coagi Yohara and just said, hey, he's not 256 00:12:15,720 --> 00:12:18,760 Speaker 3: He's done, and you have to wear that as a manager. 257 00:12:19,200 --> 00:12:20,960 Speaker 3: But it worked out well. You know that you made 258 00:12:21,000 --> 00:12:24,559 Speaker 3: a good point, Eric, that they are without two of 259 00:12:24,600 --> 00:12:28,280 Speaker 3: their better left handed two relievers in this in this series, 260 00:12:28,440 --> 00:12:31,280 Speaker 3: and I think that kind of goes unnoticed. I tell 261 00:12:31,280 --> 00:12:34,600 Speaker 3: you what Bassett through tonight, that that paints tomorrow with 262 00:12:34,720 --> 00:12:38,760 Speaker 3: Max in a little different different light. But if I know, Chris, Chris, 263 00:12:38,800 --> 00:12:41,120 Speaker 3: one of my favorite pictures I've had you talking about 264 00:12:41,360 --> 00:12:43,960 Speaker 3: a baseball player who happens to be a pitcher instead 265 00:12:44,000 --> 00:12:46,160 Speaker 3: of a pitcher who happens to be a baseball player. 266 00:12:47,920 --> 00:12:49,640 Speaker 2: I did you see that? 267 00:12:49,760 --> 00:12:53,640 Speaker 4: Sorry? Sorry Scott, did you see ah Man? Who was it? 268 00:12:54,840 --> 00:12:59,960 Speaker 4: Lefty was up for the Dodgers anyway, and Bassett was like, 269 00:13:00,200 --> 00:13:03,160 Speaker 4: Bassett looked over Ernie. He's like Ernie. Ernie Clement was 270 00:13:03,200 --> 00:13:06,319 Speaker 4: in for the bunt, and he was like, Ernie, get back. 271 00:13:06,400 --> 00:13:09,840 Speaker 4: The first pitch was a rocket to the left, foul 272 00:13:09,880 --> 00:13:11,840 Speaker 4: ball the left field. Like, that's the kind of stuff 273 00:13:11,880 --> 00:13:15,760 Speaker 4: to me that shows he knows what he needs to do. 274 00:13:16,400 --> 00:13:18,920 Speaker 3: He's a baseball player. And Chris is such a good 275 00:13:18,960 --> 00:13:21,880 Speaker 3: fielding pitcher. He's basically saying, I got that. If they 276 00:13:21,920 --> 00:13:24,880 Speaker 3: want to bunt this pitch, you know, the too sooner 277 00:13:24,960 --> 00:13:27,160 Speaker 3: he's got that runs across the plate so hard to 278 00:13:27,160 --> 00:13:30,240 Speaker 3: bunt anyway. And Chris is basically saying, if they want 279 00:13:30,240 --> 00:13:32,480 Speaker 3: to bunt in this situation, I got it. You played 280 00:13:32,480 --> 00:13:34,680 Speaker 3: back there and defend the bat. And that's why I said, 281 00:13:34,720 --> 00:13:37,120 Speaker 3: he's a baseball player who happens to be a pitcher. 282 00:13:38,640 --> 00:13:41,839 Speaker 1: Thirteen pitches for Bassett. Tomorrow, again, we're going to get 283 00:13:41,880 --> 00:13:43,520 Speaker 1: to Game seven. We're just going to do a few 284 00:13:43,559 --> 00:13:45,680 Speaker 1: more minutes on Game six and then we will load 285 00:13:45,760 --> 00:13:48,160 Speaker 1: up on what we think is going to go down 286 00:13:48,559 --> 00:13:49,520 Speaker 1: in Game seven. 287 00:13:49,720 --> 00:13:50,679 Speaker 2: What did you think of the. 288 00:13:50,640 --> 00:13:53,640 Speaker 1: Dodgers finally putting up a crooked number buck. I mean, 289 00:13:53,760 --> 00:13:56,719 Speaker 1: their offense had been a big storyline, and they put 290 00:13:56,800 --> 00:13:58,880 Speaker 1: up three in the third and that was all they need. 291 00:13:58,960 --> 00:14:01,520 Speaker 1: And Mookie Betts was kind of the face of the 292 00:14:01,559 --> 00:14:05,120 Speaker 1: struggles and very vocal about it. Rips it, two strike, 293 00:14:05,160 --> 00:14:07,480 Speaker 1: two run, single through the left side, makes it three 294 00:14:07,480 --> 00:14:11,000 Speaker 1: to nothing, three consecutive fastballs up, gets on top of one. 295 00:14:11,040 --> 00:14:13,600 Speaker 1: He had been in a three for twenty four slump 296 00:14:14,120 --> 00:14:15,719 Speaker 1: in the World Series, and he comes through with the 297 00:14:15,760 --> 00:14:16,600 Speaker 1: biggest hit of the game. 298 00:14:17,679 --> 00:14:19,960 Speaker 3: Yeah. I like how they said, and they dropped him 299 00:14:20,000 --> 00:14:23,640 Speaker 3: to the cleanup spot, like they really dropped him way down, 300 00:14:23,720 --> 00:14:26,360 Speaker 3: you know, boot Mookie is one of my favorite best 301 00:14:26,400 --> 00:14:29,400 Speaker 3: right fielder I've ever seen. The way he played Fenway 302 00:14:29,440 --> 00:14:31,920 Speaker 3: Park right field. That is such a hard right field 303 00:14:31,920 --> 00:14:35,640 Speaker 3: to play, but he's you know, he's such an athletic guy. 304 00:14:36,080 --> 00:14:38,440 Speaker 3: And the ability to go from right field to second 305 00:14:38,440 --> 00:14:41,040 Speaker 3: base to shortstop and play at such a good level. 306 00:14:41,520 --> 00:14:43,440 Speaker 3: You know, we talk about all the stuff that O'tani 307 00:14:43,480 --> 00:14:45,920 Speaker 3: can do, you know, to be able to play right 308 00:14:45,960 --> 00:14:49,640 Speaker 3: field at that level and play shortstop for a championship team, 309 00:14:50,120 --> 00:14:52,520 Speaker 3: that's just amazing. I remember the first time I saw 310 00:14:52,600 --> 00:14:55,320 Speaker 3: Mookie Betts that we were in I don't know the 311 00:14:55,360 --> 00:14:57,480 Speaker 3: Fall League, and I remember this kid sat down and 312 00:14:57,600 --> 00:14:59,640 Speaker 3: ate with me and I called Brian Butterfield. The Red 313 00:14:59,680 --> 00:15:03,200 Speaker 3: Sox said, you know some guy named Mookie Bets. He goes, yeah, 314 00:15:03,240 --> 00:15:04,920 Speaker 3: I've heard these pretty good players. I said, you might 315 00:15:05,000 --> 00:15:07,480 Speaker 3: want to get to know him because sitting down and 316 00:15:07,520 --> 00:15:13,360 Speaker 3: having lunch with him, he's pretty special. And that was 317 00:15:14,080 --> 00:15:17,120 Speaker 3: just getting to know him as a person. But you know, 318 00:15:17,160 --> 00:15:19,640 Speaker 3: anybody that doubts the heart of a guy like Mookie, 319 00:15:19,760 --> 00:15:22,120 Speaker 3: he's never going to give in. And I think people 320 00:15:22,160 --> 00:15:25,000 Speaker 3: miss how good the pitching is. This time of year, 321 00:15:25,040 --> 00:15:28,320 Speaker 3: you're facing so good hitters are going to have peerods 322 00:15:28,320 --> 00:15:31,680 Speaker 3: where they don't look real accomplished so to speak. 323 00:15:32,680 --> 00:15:34,440 Speaker 1: Chrass, did you feel like he clicked it back in? 324 00:15:34,520 --> 00:15:37,520 Speaker 1: We talked a lot about his swing today on afternoon FT. 325 00:15:40,040 --> 00:15:42,240 Speaker 4: On that swing? Yeah, I mean, how did he get 326 00:15:42,320 --> 00:15:45,600 Speaker 4: to that spot? Because they blew two fast balls by him. 327 00:15:46,360 --> 00:15:47,960 Speaker 4: I get it, he's in a slump. I get it 328 00:15:48,000 --> 00:15:50,120 Speaker 4: they've been getting him out. I think they went to 329 00:15:50,160 --> 00:15:52,560 Speaker 4: the well won too many times and MOOKI made the 330 00:15:52,600 --> 00:15:57,520 Speaker 4: adjustment on that pitch. I think it will show what happens. 331 00:15:57,560 --> 00:16:00,360 Speaker 4: I mean later in the game. They threw him hanging 332 00:16:00,440 --> 00:16:03,000 Speaker 4: slider that kind of backed up, and I know he 333 00:16:03,080 --> 00:16:05,280 Speaker 4: took it, and I know he kind of like flinched 334 00:16:05,320 --> 00:16:08,400 Speaker 4: at it, but it was he was late on it. 335 00:16:08,880 --> 00:16:11,280 Speaker 4: He was late, and as he did it, it was 336 00:16:11,360 --> 00:16:14,360 Speaker 4: like a man like. I still got to see Mookie 337 00:16:14,760 --> 00:16:16,880 Speaker 4: get the ball out in front consistently. I want to 338 00:16:16,880 --> 00:16:20,440 Speaker 4: see foul balls out in front, just like he pulled 339 00:16:20,440 --> 00:16:21,280 Speaker 4: that heater up and in. 340 00:16:22,640 --> 00:16:24,720 Speaker 3: You know, you know, the great hitters can turn the 341 00:16:24,760 --> 00:16:28,120 Speaker 3: clock up. They can. They know after taking a pitch 342 00:16:28,200 --> 00:16:30,760 Speaker 3: or falling off a pitch. Hey, I've got to turn 343 00:16:30,840 --> 00:16:32,560 Speaker 3: that dial up a little bit on that now. And 344 00:16:32,640 --> 00:16:35,200 Speaker 3: like Eric said, it makes you more susceptible to an 345 00:16:35,240 --> 00:16:37,720 Speaker 3: all speed pitch. But they pretty much showed him how 346 00:16:37,720 --> 00:16:39,560 Speaker 3: they're trying to get him out and have been getting 347 00:16:39,600 --> 00:16:42,800 Speaker 3: him out. But they know they have to turn the 348 00:16:42,840 --> 00:16:45,720 Speaker 3: clock up a little bit. They just have an innate 349 00:16:45,880 --> 00:16:46,480 Speaker 3: feel for it. 350 00:16:47,760 --> 00:16:49,840 Speaker 1: Hey, about last thing on game six, then we'll talk 351 00:16:49,880 --> 00:16:53,160 Speaker 1: strategy for game seven. We're actually showing some Kevin Gosman 352 00:16:53,200 --> 00:16:55,800 Speaker 1: in here. You managed him. I covered him a good 353 00:16:55,840 --> 00:16:58,440 Speaker 1: amount when he was with Baltimore in his early days. 354 00:16:58,520 --> 00:17:01,640 Speaker 1: You know, top pick for strander out of LSU, the 355 00:17:01,680 --> 00:17:04,679 Speaker 1: whole deal. He is such a different human being in 356 00:17:04,880 --> 00:17:07,760 Speaker 1: every level, in every way. You know this way better 357 00:17:07,800 --> 00:17:09,600 Speaker 1: than I do. But that should tell it all I 358 00:17:10,000 --> 00:17:12,480 Speaker 1: can tell from covering him from the outside. What can 359 00:17:12,520 --> 00:17:14,240 Speaker 1: you tell us about what you've seen from him? I 360 00:17:14,240 --> 00:17:16,480 Speaker 1: know they lost the game, but he kept him in it. 361 00:17:17,920 --> 00:17:20,080 Speaker 3: I'm so proud of Kevin. He's you know, it's funny. 362 00:17:20,119 --> 00:17:22,280 Speaker 3: We were watching the game after trick or treating with 363 00:17:22,320 --> 00:17:26,400 Speaker 3: our grand sons and my wife said to me, she says, boy, 364 00:17:26,480 --> 00:17:28,840 Speaker 3: Kevin's come a long way. He is so different now, 365 00:17:29,440 --> 00:17:32,760 Speaker 3: and not different necessarily stuff wise, but he's got just 366 00:17:33,440 --> 00:17:37,880 Speaker 3: such a better face and such a better presentation of 367 00:17:38,080 --> 00:17:41,919 Speaker 3: confidence on the mail and you know, it's it's fire, 368 00:17:42,119 --> 00:17:43,480 Speaker 3: but it's control fire. 369 00:17:43,720 --> 00:17:43,840 Speaker 4: You know. 370 00:17:43,920 --> 00:17:46,720 Speaker 3: You can tell he's competitive and he knows he can 371 00:17:46,800 --> 00:17:49,000 Speaker 3: do this, but he knows there's a fine line there. 372 00:17:49,160 --> 00:17:52,320 Speaker 3: I'm so proud of the way he's developed as a 373 00:17:52,359 --> 00:17:55,639 Speaker 3: pitcher and as a competitor. Not that he wasn't competitive, 374 00:17:55,640 --> 00:17:57,840 Speaker 3: It just I remember telling him, Kevin, you know how 375 00:17:57,920 --> 00:18:00,639 Speaker 3: good you are and how good you can be. You know, 376 00:18:00,720 --> 00:18:02,560 Speaker 3: don't let you know. These are the best players in 377 00:18:02,600 --> 00:18:05,480 Speaker 3: the world. Don't let any thing out there that happens 378 00:18:05,640 --> 00:18:10,320 Speaker 3: take away your confidence level that you can do this. 379 00:18:10,560 --> 00:18:13,879 Speaker 3: You can you can really do this. And he's really 380 00:18:13,920 --> 00:18:16,600 Speaker 3: evolved into a frontline guy, you know, having guys like 381 00:18:16,680 --> 00:18:20,440 Speaker 3: Bassett Insures are around him, you know, he's really graduated 382 00:18:20,480 --> 00:18:22,639 Speaker 3: to a solid major league guy you can count on. 383 00:18:24,200 --> 00:18:26,840 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean, he's part of the splitter revolution that 384 00:18:27,000 --> 00:18:30,240 Speaker 1: is really in full force right now in the postseason. 385 00:18:30,280 --> 00:18:31,600 Speaker 2: It's been fun to watch and I'm with you. 386 00:18:31,640 --> 00:18:34,600 Speaker 1: I mean, just from covering him, you see the confidence 387 00:18:34,640 --> 00:18:37,240 Speaker 1: factor through the roof these days, every time he walks 388 00:18:37,280 --> 00:18:40,000 Speaker 1: on the mound chucking the gum. It's just it's a 389 00:18:40,040 --> 00:18:43,000 Speaker 1: fun watch and you know he feels like, not just 390 00:18:43,119 --> 00:18:46,080 Speaker 1: I belong here, but I'm going to dominate. And in 391 00:18:46,080 --> 00:18:47,600 Speaker 1: the beginning of the game that was as good as 392 00:18:47,600 --> 00:18:49,840 Speaker 1: it gets. I think we had never seen h strikeouts 393 00:18:49,840 --> 00:18:52,720 Speaker 1: through three innings from a starting pitcher to start a 394 00:18:52,760 --> 00:18:53,720 Speaker 1: World Series game. 395 00:18:53,880 --> 00:18:55,120 Speaker 2: So credit to the Dodgers. 396 00:18:55,160 --> 00:18:57,600 Speaker 1: They got to him, they got just enough, and they 397 00:18:57,600 --> 00:19:00,440 Speaker 1: out pitched Toronto. But it was definitely cool. So now 398 00:19:00,440 --> 00:19:02,520 Speaker 1: here we go. All right, let's set the stage. You 399 00:19:02,600 --> 00:19:05,560 Speaker 1: got one word before, Yeah. 400 00:19:05,440 --> 00:19:07,119 Speaker 3: Just want I'm going to go back to Adam Jones 401 00:19:07,160 --> 00:19:09,199 Speaker 3: tweet or whatever y'all call it, is that what it 402 00:19:09,240 --> 00:19:12,880 Speaker 3: is a tweet? I don't yeh okay, But Adam has 403 00:19:13,000 --> 00:19:15,280 Speaker 3: such a curiosity. Here's a guy that was a major league, 404 00:19:15,359 --> 00:19:18,719 Speaker 3: established veteran, but he had a curiosity about the rules, 405 00:19:18,760 --> 00:19:21,720 Speaker 3: about ways to other ways to do things. And the 406 00:19:21,760 --> 00:19:25,040 Speaker 3: great players have a curiosity. You know. He wasn't afraid. 407 00:19:25,440 --> 00:19:27,080 Speaker 3: He was that guy that would raise his hand and 408 00:19:27,119 --> 00:19:30,320 Speaker 3: ask a question, regardless of how he was asking the 409 00:19:30,400 --> 00:19:33,240 Speaker 3: question that everybody else wanted to ask, but we're afraid 410 00:19:33,280 --> 00:19:35,800 Speaker 3: to ask. Adam was never afraid, and that's why he 411 00:19:35,880 --> 00:19:37,840 Speaker 3: was such a great player. Is he always had a 412 00:19:37,880 --> 00:19:40,919 Speaker 3: curiosity for ways to get better. And that's why I 413 00:19:40,960 --> 00:19:45,560 Speaker 3: had so much respect for him. So tonight's tweet doesn't 414 00:19:45,600 --> 00:19:48,160 Speaker 3: surprise me because Adam is a student of the game. 415 00:19:49,240 --> 00:19:51,240 Speaker 1: He's fired up looking at that. I love it, and 416 00:19:51,320 --> 00:19:54,560 Speaker 1: he wears it on his Twitter feed in a good way. 417 00:19:54,680 --> 00:19:56,439 Speaker 1: I mean, he'll let you know how he's feeling good 418 00:19:56,520 --> 00:19:59,000 Speaker 1: or bad every day. So that's good stuff. Adam's are, buddy, 419 00:19:59,040 --> 00:20:03,240 Speaker 1: He's been on here many times. Okay, So Game seven winner, 420 00:20:03,280 --> 00:20:07,240 Speaker 1: take all best two words in sports. Game seven live 421 00:20:07,280 --> 00:20:10,280 Speaker 1: on the ft YouTube channel. Afterward, we will have a 422 00:20:10,320 --> 00:20:12,720 Speaker 1: postgame show. Kratz will beyond, Trevor May will be on. 423 00:20:12,800 --> 00:20:18,040 Speaker 1: It's going to be nuts. So now let's spin it forward. Okay, Buck, 424 00:20:18,440 --> 00:20:21,280 Speaker 1: tell me everything we need to know heading into game seven, 425 00:20:21,440 --> 00:20:23,160 Speaker 1: starting with strategy. 426 00:20:23,560 --> 00:20:25,400 Speaker 2: Like you said, you think glass Naw's going out. 427 00:20:25,440 --> 00:20:28,320 Speaker 1: Yeah, I think they kept his pitches to a minimum 428 00:20:28,320 --> 00:20:30,080 Speaker 1: that he can be a big factor. I think we 429 00:20:30,119 --> 00:20:32,240 Speaker 1: should start with shoe Otani though. I mean, this is 430 00:20:32,280 --> 00:20:36,400 Speaker 1: the most unique player we've seen in our generation, and 431 00:20:37,800 --> 00:20:40,080 Speaker 1: how are you going to use him in game seven? 432 00:20:40,119 --> 00:20:42,880 Speaker 1: They said he wasn't available for game six, but he's 433 00:20:42,920 --> 00:20:44,280 Speaker 1: available for game seven. 434 00:20:45,560 --> 00:20:47,760 Speaker 3: Well we think he is. You know, you never you know, 435 00:20:48,400 --> 00:20:52,639 Speaker 3: dealing with the players from different cultures and different backgrounds. 436 00:20:52,720 --> 00:20:54,680 Speaker 3: You know, and Dave and them know these guys, You've 437 00:20:54,680 --> 00:20:56,520 Speaker 3: been with them too long, so you know what their 438 00:20:56,520 --> 00:20:59,480 Speaker 3: buttons are. And there's not a whole lot of surprises 439 00:20:59,520 --> 00:21:04,240 Speaker 3: this time year. But he I suspect he'll be ready. 440 00:21:04,280 --> 00:21:05,960 Speaker 3: It'll be interesting to see if they you know, they're 441 00:21:05,960 --> 00:21:08,760 Speaker 3: gonna sit down tonight after the smoke clears, and they're 442 00:21:08,760 --> 00:21:11,520 Speaker 3: going to talk about what they can and what's because 443 00:21:11,600 --> 00:21:13,919 Speaker 3: talking to players right now after the game with that 444 00:21:14,000 --> 00:21:17,040 Speaker 3: much juice flying around is probably not a good idea. 445 00:21:17,119 --> 00:21:21,600 Speaker 3: It's more about presenting scenarios and then approaching the players 446 00:21:21,840 --> 00:21:23,920 Speaker 3: because you do need to let them know how you're 447 00:21:24,000 --> 00:21:26,720 Speaker 3: going to use them. But immediately after the game is 448 00:21:26,760 --> 00:21:28,600 Speaker 3: not a good time to talk about because they're all 449 00:21:28,640 --> 00:21:31,199 Speaker 3: going to have this bravado going on and then they 450 00:21:31,240 --> 00:21:33,760 Speaker 3: wake up tomorrow. I'll tell you. The first thing that 451 00:21:33,840 --> 00:21:39,560 Speaker 3: hits me, Eric is playoff shares. Going seven games a 452 00:21:39,560 --> 00:21:41,600 Speaker 3: little bit better? Playoff shares for everybody. 453 00:21:43,240 --> 00:21:45,199 Speaker 4: Yeah, well, I mean we actually talked about that the 454 00:21:45,240 --> 00:21:47,800 Speaker 4: top the first four games. The first four games go 455 00:21:47,840 --> 00:21:50,439 Speaker 4: to the players, the last three go to the teams. 456 00:21:50,440 --> 00:21:53,879 Speaker 4: The teams are like, so maybe whoever wins gets a 457 00:21:53,960 --> 00:21:57,000 Speaker 4: nicer ring. But my question to you, Buck Show, Hey, 458 00:21:58,080 --> 00:22:00,640 Speaker 4: do you just go like this. Do you just give 459 00:22:00,680 --> 00:22:03,840 Speaker 4: him the ball and he says, I got your skip 460 00:22:04,080 --> 00:22:05,000 Speaker 4: and you let him run? 461 00:22:06,320 --> 00:22:08,679 Speaker 3: What if what if you go start to hand it 462 00:22:08,680 --> 00:22:10,200 Speaker 3: to him he goes, no, I don't think so. Maybe 463 00:22:10,280 --> 00:22:12,760 Speaker 3: later in the game you gotta be careful about put 464 00:22:12,840 --> 00:22:15,440 Speaker 3: pushing him into something he doesn't want to do. I'd 465 00:22:15,520 --> 00:22:18,320 Speaker 3: be surprised if that's not the case, I'd be surprised 466 00:22:18,320 --> 00:22:21,240 Speaker 3: that it may be glass Now with him picking him up. 467 00:22:22,280 --> 00:22:24,679 Speaker 3: You know, who knows. You know, glass Now basically had 468 00:22:24,680 --> 00:22:26,760 Speaker 3: a work day today, because I know he didn't have 469 00:22:26,800 --> 00:22:30,520 Speaker 3: a workday at any point today. So that outing the 470 00:22:30,560 --> 00:22:33,520 Speaker 3: problem is they don't have a day off, but a 471 00:22:33,520 --> 00:22:36,360 Speaker 3: lot of guys two days before they pitch have a workday. 472 00:22:36,440 --> 00:22:39,200 Speaker 3: So you know, I think their choices are glass Now 473 00:22:39,320 --> 00:22:41,360 Speaker 3: or Tani, but both of them are going to pitch 474 00:22:41,359 --> 00:22:42,240 Speaker 3: in that game tomorrow. 475 00:22:43,000 --> 00:22:45,320 Speaker 4: The rule, the rule that Major League Baseball has out there, 476 00:22:45,359 --> 00:22:47,919 Speaker 4: there's no way, in my opinion, there's no way they 477 00:22:47,920 --> 00:22:50,840 Speaker 4: don't start show Hey, because if they go glass Now, 478 00:22:51,240 --> 00:22:53,600 Speaker 4: clearly they're fine with glass Now coming in out of 479 00:22:53,600 --> 00:22:56,439 Speaker 4: the pen, his long three pitch outing that he had tonight. 480 00:22:56,880 --> 00:23:00,280 Speaker 4: But to me, like you start show Hay and then 481 00:23:00,320 --> 00:23:03,240 Speaker 4: you go everybody else. You might you might say, I 482 00:23:03,280 --> 00:23:06,359 Speaker 4: get three from show Hey, I get you know, three 483 00:23:06,359 --> 00:23:09,359 Speaker 4: outs from show Hey, whatever it is. But I just 484 00:23:09,840 --> 00:23:13,119 Speaker 4: I don't see them trying to manipulate moving in the 485 00:23:13,160 --> 00:23:17,560 Speaker 4: right field after he comes in to relieve. But this 486 00:23:17,640 --> 00:23:21,160 Speaker 4: is this is the drama that we want show Hay 487 00:23:21,320 --> 00:23:24,920 Speaker 4: pitching in Game seven. We're gonna get it. I'm I'm 488 00:23:25,480 --> 00:23:26,639 Speaker 4: no doubt we're gonna get it. 489 00:23:27,359 --> 00:23:29,119 Speaker 3: You know, I've got one other question to ask you. 490 00:23:29,840 --> 00:23:32,560 Speaker 3: Would you be a little concern if you were Dave 491 00:23:32,640 --> 00:23:36,439 Speaker 3: Roberts about your so called closer tonight. I know that 492 00:23:36,520 --> 00:23:39,280 Speaker 3: you push the envelope on him with the second inning. 493 00:23:39,840 --> 00:23:43,800 Speaker 3: Do you feel any differently about him struggling somewhat tonight 494 00:23:44,680 --> 00:23:46,240 Speaker 3: about pitching at the end of the game. 495 00:23:46,280 --> 00:23:49,480 Speaker 4: The more my issue, and I know the team doesn't 496 00:23:49,520 --> 00:23:53,200 Speaker 4: strike out much. My issue with it is he had 497 00:23:53,800 --> 00:23:56,600 Speaker 4: a full inning pitch. There was an inning plus so 498 00:23:56,720 --> 00:24:01,440 Speaker 4: inning plus two hitters, so he faced five, six, seven, 499 00:24:01,760 --> 00:24:05,600 Speaker 4: seven hitters and zero. 500 00:24:05,200 --> 00:24:07,520 Speaker 3: What do you though about thirty pitches somewhere around there. 501 00:24:08,040 --> 00:24:10,640 Speaker 4: I'm not as concerned about the pitches. I'm concerned about 502 00:24:10,680 --> 00:24:14,359 Speaker 4: the fact that that splitter thing was not full of 503 00:24:14,400 --> 00:24:16,440 Speaker 4: them because it's not a splitter. It's a fork ball. 504 00:24:16,520 --> 00:24:19,440 Speaker 4: Let's just let's just be honest. It doesn't spin enough. 505 00:24:19,520 --> 00:24:23,240 Speaker 4: It's almost a knuckleball. It spins still little. But I'm 506 00:24:24,600 --> 00:24:27,520 Speaker 4: you have to go to them. Dave Roberts doesn't have 507 00:24:27,600 --> 00:24:31,000 Speaker 4: anything else. Dave Roberts can't get through tomorrow's game with 508 00:24:31,119 --> 00:24:37,639 Speaker 4: show Hey glass now Kershaw for one out, Like, where's 509 00:24:37,680 --> 00:24:42,560 Speaker 4: he gonna get his outs? Is my question, because that's 510 00:24:42,640 --> 00:24:44,840 Speaker 4: you know, that's on the manager. I'm just the player. 511 00:24:44,880 --> 00:24:45,920 Speaker 4: You're the manager, Buck. 512 00:24:47,400 --> 00:24:49,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, And I don't know their players, but I agree. 513 00:24:49,160 --> 00:24:51,680 Speaker 3: I agree with you. I think you're gonna see, let's 514 00:24:51,720 --> 00:24:53,680 Speaker 3: see what we can get out of Otani. Let's see 515 00:24:53,680 --> 00:24:56,199 Speaker 3: how far we can take it, unless there's something in 516 00:24:56,240 --> 00:24:59,160 Speaker 3: the conversation in there that that sets it up differently. 517 00:24:59,200 --> 00:25:02,080 Speaker 3: They know their player and they know, you know, what's 518 00:25:02,119 --> 00:25:04,840 Speaker 3: being said. I try to give them that respect, but 519 00:25:05,600 --> 00:25:07,959 Speaker 3: it looks like that on paper. I agree with you. 520 00:25:08,320 --> 00:25:11,360 Speaker 3: I think Toronto's the one that you know. You got 521 00:25:11,400 --> 00:25:14,280 Speaker 3: Beaber there, you got Bassett will come back, and you 522 00:25:14,359 --> 00:25:17,760 Speaker 3: got Shureser. Don't ever underestimate, you know. I had a 523 00:25:17,880 --> 00:25:20,800 Speaker 3: number of people tell me before one of the games, 524 00:25:20,880 --> 00:25:24,280 Speaker 3: and I said, do not sell shures or short you know, 525 00:25:24,760 --> 00:25:27,000 Speaker 3: I'd like to know what his sleep. You know those 526 00:25:27,000 --> 00:25:28,760 Speaker 3: things you wear on your hand that tells you how 527 00:25:28,800 --> 00:25:31,720 Speaker 3: much sleep you got the night before. I wonder what 528 00:25:31,760 --> 00:25:33,359 Speaker 3: Shres is gonna look like tonight. 529 00:25:34,960 --> 00:25:36,080 Speaker 4: It's gonna look like this. 530 00:25:39,240 --> 00:25:41,320 Speaker 1: The thing's gonna break. What are you talking about? That 531 00:25:41,359 --> 00:25:43,600 Speaker 1: thing broke? If you try and put anything on him, 532 00:25:43,640 --> 00:25:46,280 Speaker 1: it will break. He probably will chuck it against the ball. 533 00:25:46,320 --> 00:25:47,160 Speaker 1: He's so excited. 534 00:25:47,800 --> 00:25:50,640 Speaker 3: Without giving up too much information, I know Max too well. 535 00:25:50,800 --> 00:25:54,640 Speaker 3: He's got a complete ritual the night before he pitches 536 00:25:55,400 --> 00:25:59,879 Speaker 3: that he does getting his sleep. He I tell you what, 537 00:25:59,880 --> 00:26:02,840 Speaker 3: you want to catch the wrath somehow get to his 538 00:26:03,040 --> 00:26:06,679 Speaker 3: room and disrupt his routine of sleeping the night before 539 00:26:06,680 --> 00:26:09,080 Speaker 3: a game. He's got it down to the science. 540 00:26:10,119 --> 00:26:11,880 Speaker 2: Oh, I'm sure. And he's been doing it for a while. 541 00:26:11,960 --> 00:26:16,120 Speaker 1: Okay, So in a perfect world, if the Dodgers win, 542 00:26:16,200 --> 00:26:18,760 Speaker 1: Dave Roberts is like, cool, I get three or four 543 00:26:18,800 --> 00:26:19,280 Speaker 1: out of show. 544 00:26:19,320 --> 00:26:22,560 Speaker 2: Hey, I get four or five out of glass. 545 00:26:22,600 --> 00:26:24,400 Speaker 3: Now that's it. 546 00:26:24,520 --> 00:26:26,919 Speaker 1: Maybe I needed Rokie for one at the buzzer and 547 00:26:27,000 --> 00:26:28,280 Speaker 1: on the Toronto side. 548 00:26:28,680 --> 00:26:29,919 Speaker 2: What's the perfect world? 549 00:26:30,560 --> 00:26:30,840 Speaker 3: Is it? 550 00:26:32,560 --> 00:26:32,919 Speaker 2: Max? 551 00:26:33,040 --> 00:26:35,640 Speaker 1: Then handing the ball to Bieber, then handing the ball 552 00:26:35,720 --> 00:26:38,200 Speaker 1: to Bassett and maybe Hoffman if you need. 553 00:26:39,240 --> 00:26:41,720 Speaker 3: Yep, I agree with you. That's about the way I 554 00:26:41,800 --> 00:26:42,800 Speaker 3: see it. How do you see it? 555 00:26:42,920 --> 00:26:48,080 Speaker 4: Eric, I actually might flip it. I might flip it. 556 00:26:48,119 --> 00:26:50,840 Speaker 4: I don't know that. Max. Obviously a conversation. These are 557 00:26:50,840 --> 00:26:54,280 Speaker 4: buck conversations that are happening throughout the playoffs and the season. 558 00:26:55,560 --> 00:26:59,400 Speaker 4: I might go Bieber. I might go Bieber fever started 559 00:26:59,440 --> 00:27:01,320 Speaker 4: out and then Max. 560 00:27:03,000 --> 00:27:04,840 Speaker 3: Well, that means Bieber is going to start on short 561 00:27:04,880 --> 00:27:08,120 Speaker 3: rest and Max is coming off normal rest, right, yep. 562 00:27:08,480 --> 00:27:12,439 Speaker 4: Because I'm thinking I'm getting more out of Max, and 563 00:27:12,480 --> 00:27:16,320 Speaker 4: I'm okay, getting more out of my second guy in 564 00:27:16,480 --> 00:27:20,280 Speaker 4: than my first guy because my first guy runs into 565 00:27:20,600 --> 00:27:23,480 Speaker 4: runs into anything. Now I have a short guy behind him, 566 00:27:23,480 --> 00:27:26,800 Speaker 4: and I have more length in Max, and Max has 567 00:27:26,840 --> 00:27:28,800 Speaker 4: an opportunity to get in the flow of the game. 568 00:27:30,040 --> 00:27:33,040 Speaker 3: I think you got to ask yourself who would handle 569 00:27:34,600 --> 00:27:38,080 Speaker 3: relieving better, because it's a whole different cat for guys 570 00:27:38,119 --> 00:27:42,800 Speaker 3: like Max and Bieber and Bassett who have always been 571 00:27:42,880 --> 00:27:45,520 Speaker 3: starters for the most part. Bassett's had some experience with 572 00:27:45,560 --> 00:27:49,359 Speaker 3: it now, but Max, and you know, Max, pitching's pitching 573 00:27:49,359 --> 00:27:51,679 Speaker 3: to Max. Whether you tell you tell me what in 574 00:27:51,760 --> 00:27:54,840 Speaker 3: and I'm pitching. Let's go. But there's a tough conversation 575 00:27:55,280 --> 00:27:57,440 Speaker 3: if you want to go tell Max that somebody else 576 00:27:57,520 --> 00:27:59,960 Speaker 3: is starting. Good luck good. 577 00:28:01,520 --> 00:28:04,120 Speaker 1: And John Schneider doesn't want that smoke. He's already talked 578 00:28:04,119 --> 00:28:07,200 Speaker 1: about it. That's why I said what I said. I said, 579 00:28:07,240 --> 00:28:11,600 Speaker 1: Ohtani to Glass. Now, I said, sureser to Bieber, and 580 00:28:11,640 --> 00:28:15,600 Speaker 1: then we talk about Bassett and of course my favorite. 581 00:28:15,600 --> 00:28:16,960 Speaker 1: I was going to save this for the end, but 582 00:28:17,080 --> 00:28:19,520 Speaker 1: every day Louis Ireland will figure out a way to 583 00:28:19,560 --> 00:28:22,520 Speaker 1: get in the game and set the record for usage 584 00:28:22,560 --> 00:28:25,240 Speaker 1: in a postseason. I think he just tied it at fourteen, 585 00:28:25,640 --> 00:28:29,200 Speaker 1: and fifteen would set the record. What about lineup changes, though, Buck, 586 00:28:29,520 --> 00:28:32,480 Speaker 1: what do you think of the way that the Dodgers 587 00:28:32,800 --> 00:28:35,200 Speaker 1: have tried to mix and match? So does Mookie stain 588 00:28:35,280 --> 00:28:38,440 Speaker 1: the four slot? Does Miguel Rojas get another start? And 589 00:28:38,480 --> 00:28:40,280 Speaker 1: then after that, let me know what you saw from 590 00:28:40,360 --> 00:28:42,840 Speaker 1: George Springer, who I'm assuming is good to go. 591 00:28:42,880 --> 00:28:44,840 Speaker 2: I mean, he had some big knocks for them. 592 00:28:45,480 --> 00:28:47,560 Speaker 3: Well, he had one he hit well. The other one 593 00:28:47,720 --> 00:28:50,080 Speaker 3: I thought was a beautiful thing. That tells you all 594 00:28:50,120 --> 00:28:52,640 Speaker 3: you need to know about Springer. Just put the ball 595 00:28:52,680 --> 00:28:54,960 Speaker 3: in play, get the barrel to it, and go, wow, look 596 00:28:54,960 --> 00:28:57,240 Speaker 3: what happened. I hit it down to first baseline. I 597 00:28:57,280 --> 00:28:59,360 Speaker 3: love that. That's one of my favorite bats of the 598 00:28:59,360 --> 00:29:02,760 Speaker 3: whole night. You know, I don't think you're going to 599 00:29:02,800 --> 00:29:06,280 Speaker 3: see much change with the Dodgers with I just want 600 00:29:06,280 --> 00:29:10,080 Speaker 3: to say again that starting Rojas tonight. I know that 601 00:29:10,320 --> 00:29:15,280 Speaker 3: wasn't in the analytical sheet that you get, you know, 602 00:29:15,640 --> 00:29:18,640 Speaker 3: and I just I think that the really interesting thing 603 00:29:18,680 --> 00:29:21,400 Speaker 3: tomorrow is to see whether he starts again tomorrow. I 604 00:29:21,440 --> 00:29:22,920 Speaker 3: think you will. What do you think, Eric? 605 00:29:24,080 --> 00:29:27,680 Speaker 4: Yes, I don't think they change a thing, but you can't. 606 00:29:27,960 --> 00:29:31,600 Speaker 4: You can't have this team bouncing in the clubhouse there. 607 00:29:31,640 --> 00:29:34,600 Speaker 4: They're gonna get to the field tomorrow at like eleven o'clock. 608 00:29:34,960 --> 00:29:38,960 Speaker 4: If they show up in the lineup says great job 609 00:29:39,040 --> 00:29:41,880 Speaker 4: last night. Guys, We're gonna go back to what we 610 00:29:41,960 --> 00:29:47,240 Speaker 4: had because Tommy Edmonds ankle feels better at second base. Sorry, Tommy, 611 00:29:47,680 --> 00:29:49,680 Speaker 4: we're gonna need to get you your ankle. The same 612 00:29:49,760 --> 00:29:53,440 Speaker 4: thing that Freddie Freeman had last year for the playoffs, 613 00:29:53,720 --> 00:29:56,040 Speaker 4: like we need to we need you back out there, 614 00:29:56,080 --> 00:29:59,840 Speaker 4: and Miggy Rowe, I appreciate you well. I'm gonna ho 615 00:30:00,160 --> 00:30:00,920 Speaker 4: another trophy. 616 00:30:01,560 --> 00:30:04,600 Speaker 3: I'd say an interesting thing to watch for tomorrow is Springer, 617 00:30:05,040 --> 00:30:07,719 Speaker 3: because I won't I would be surprised if he's not 618 00:30:07,760 --> 00:30:10,360 Speaker 3: real sore tomorrow when you've had some time off and 619 00:30:10,360 --> 00:30:12,920 Speaker 3: he's been taking some dry swings and some DP and 620 00:30:13,160 --> 00:30:15,040 Speaker 3: a little bit of hitting there. But there's nothing like 621 00:30:15,120 --> 00:30:19,480 Speaker 3: the level you game speed. I'd be surprised if he's 622 00:30:19,480 --> 00:30:22,120 Speaker 3: not sore tomorrow. Do I expect him to play, Yes? 623 00:30:22,560 --> 00:30:26,959 Speaker 3: But do I expect him to be uncomfortable? Yeah? I do. 624 00:30:29,400 --> 00:30:31,680 Speaker 1: A couple of notes from Dave Roberts here at the 625 00:30:31,680 --> 00:30:35,200 Speaker 1: finish line, he said rolling with the same lineup, not 626 00:30:35,400 --> 00:30:39,080 Speaker 1: announcing the starter yet because he wants to see where 627 00:30:39,120 --> 00:30:40,560 Speaker 1: Showhy is more comfortable. 628 00:30:40,680 --> 00:30:44,160 Speaker 2: My only question on that one is how can he 629 00:30:45,080 --> 00:30:46,720 Speaker 2: pitch in the middle of the game here. 630 00:30:46,760 --> 00:30:48,560 Speaker 4: Rast, I just don't want to give it up. They 631 00:30:48,640 --> 00:30:50,360 Speaker 4: just don't want to give it. They don't want any 632 00:30:50,680 --> 00:30:53,520 Speaker 4: I'm not letting the other team know the night before 633 00:30:53,560 --> 00:30:56,760 Speaker 4: they go to bed because me, I'm taking my computer 634 00:30:57,240 --> 00:30:59,440 Speaker 4: and I'm watching. I know, I know this guy, but 635 00:30:59,480 --> 00:31:02,239 Speaker 4: I'm watching every video. I'm watching every tendency because I'm 636 00:31:02,240 --> 00:31:05,120 Speaker 4: not gonna be a fall asleep. So if I I mean, 637 00:31:05,160 --> 00:31:07,320 Speaker 4: if you're the if you're the Blue Jays, to me, 638 00:31:07,520 --> 00:31:09,920 Speaker 4: I'm selling all out to the fact that show Hey's starting. 639 00:31:10,200 --> 00:31:13,280 Speaker 4: I don't see how they circumvent the rule. The only 640 00:31:13,400 --> 00:31:15,120 Speaker 4: question I would have, and this would be a ninety 641 00:31:15,200 --> 00:31:18,000 Speaker 4: nine point nine percent sure of what I just said. 642 00:31:18,000 --> 00:31:22,080 Speaker 4: The only question I have is I questioned that ball 643 00:31:22,160 --> 00:31:25,720 Speaker 4: by Will Smith when Show Hay was on First Show 644 00:31:25,800 --> 00:31:29,480 Speaker 4: Hay's speed is elite. I'm wondering if his legs are 645 00:31:29,560 --> 00:31:32,320 Speaker 4: not completely back because he did not score on that 646 00:31:32,400 --> 00:31:35,280 Speaker 4: ball down the left field line, and I thought that 647 00:31:35,440 --> 00:31:40,240 Speaker 4: was a sure to nothing game at that point because 648 00:31:40,240 --> 00:31:45,360 Speaker 4: that and they never showed him they because Show Hey 649 00:31:45,400 --> 00:31:50,640 Speaker 4: walks on water for the telecast, But to me, that 650 00:31:50,680 --> 00:31:54,240 Speaker 4: ball rattled around in left field, not for me to 651 00:31:54,280 --> 00:31:57,640 Speaker 4: score from First Show Hey's walking in there and he 652 00:31:57,680 --> 00:32:01,360 Speaker 4: did not. And I'm wondering if his leg aren't recuperating 653 00:32:01,400 --> 00:32:04,040 Speaker 4: because think about what he did. He took a cross 654 00:32:04,080 --> 00:32:08,680 Speaker 4: country flight, he pitched, he was on base in the 655 00:32:09,520 --> 00:32:13,120 Speaker 4: eighteen inning game nine times, and then they took another 656 00:32:13,160 --> 00:32:16,280 Speaker 4: cross country flight. The only reason you don't recover is 657 00:32:16,360 --> 00:32:21,000 Speaker 4: because inflammation is stuck somewhere where you don't want it. 658 00:32:21,400 --> 00:32:24,120 Speaker 4: I'm not saying it's his arm. I'm saying when you 659 00:32:24,160 --> 00:32:27,520 Speaker 4: don't run at your top speed like Show Hey, can 660 00:32:28,280 --> 00:32:31,000 Speaker 4: I just I wonder, I really wonder. 661 00:32:31,640 --> 00:32:34,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's why. Just that's another reason why they're not 662 00:32:34,160 --> 00:32:38,160 Speaker 3: completely committing. Let me tell you, guys, another MVP this 663 00:32:38,280 --> 00:32:41,160 Speaker 3: time of the year. That's behind the scenes. I want 664 00:32:41,160 --> 00:32:44,080 Speaker 3: you to think through the Dodgers came to the ballpark tonight, 665 00:32:44,920 --> 00:32:47,280 Speaker 3: you know, not thinking about it, but realizing their season 666 00:32:47,280 --> 00:32:51,440 Speaker 3: could be over. Okay, let's talk the traveling secretary. First 667 00:32:51,480 --> 00:32:54,800 Speaker 3: of all, the hotel. You've got to figure out a 668 00:32:54,800 --> 00:32:58,720 Speaker 3: way that hey, you know, you basically say we're staying 669 00:32:58,720 --> 00:33:02,000 Speaker 3: here tonight, win loser draw. That was last night, so 670 00:33:02,080 --> 00:33:04,200 Speaker 3: they're going back to the hotel and if they had lost, 671 00:33:04,200 --> 00:33:06,680 Speaker 3: they would leave the next day. Now you got to 672 00:33:06,680 --> 00:33:08,959 Speaker 3: make sure that hotel is kept for tonight. And if 673 00:33:09,080 --> 00:33:11,440 Speaker 3: I was them, I would spend the night there, probably 674 00:33:11,480 --> 00:33:14,000 Speaker 3: tomorrow night, because by the time you get done with 675 00:33:14,120 --> 00:33:18,040 Speaker 3: that game, when loser draw and you got families with you, 676 00:33:18,320 --> 00:33:21,040 Speaker 3: the ability to be able to think on your feet 677 00:33:21,120 --> 00:33:25,040 Speaker 3: and maneuver quickly. For I mean, you've got probably one 678 00:33:25,120 --> 00:33:27,600 Speaker 3: hundred people traveling with them right now, maybe on two 679 00:33:27,600 --> 00:33:31,080 Speaker 3: different planes. And the ability to keep that and maneuver 680 00:33:31,200 --> 00:33:34,360 Speaker 3: around is when traveling secretaries really earn their money. And 681 00:33:34,400 --> 00:33:36,640 Speaker 3: that's what I'm thinking about this time of night, is 682 00:33:37,040 --> 00:33:39,480 Speaker 3: you're sitting there and there Dave Roberts not only is 683 00:33:39,520 --> 00:33:42,400 Speaker 3: making a decisions about pictures, but they're all making decisions 684 00:33:42,440 --> 00:33:45,760 Speaker 3: about the movement of the team. But that don't worry 685 00:33:45,760 --> 00:33:46,280 Speaker 3: about that. 686 00:33:47,120 --> 00:33:49,760 Speaker 4: It takes a village. The players have no idea what 687 00:33:49,800 --> 00:33:53,120 Speaker 4: they have to worry about. And Buck, this is not 688 00:33:53,440 --> 00:33:56,760 Speaker 4: Garrett Cole putting Raphael Devers on first. This is how 689 00:33:56,800 --> 00:34:01,080 Speaker 4: many planes the Dodgers have for the World Series. They have? 690 00:34:01,160 --> 00:34:01,800 Speaker 4: Really four? 691 00:34:01,960 --> 00:34:06,120 Speaker 3: Buck, come more for real, And we're worried about ten 692 00:34:06,160 --> 00:34:07,960 Speaker 3: thousand dollars for a padded. 693 00:34:07,600 --> 00:34:12,359 Speaker 4: Fence that doesn't let balls get wedged underneath it. No, 694 00:34:12,560 --> 00:34:14,799 Speaker 4: that's not that's This is how the Dodgers roll. And 695 00:34:14,800 --> 00:34:19,360 Speaker 4: they're not traveling secretaries anymore, Buck, they're directors of travel. 696 00:34:19,560 --> 00:34:21,840 Speaker 4: But I gotta ask you, Buck, since you asked me 697 00:34:21,880 --> 00:34:23,760 Speaker 4: all the questions, I have to ask you this question. 698 00:34:24,560 --> 00:34:32,759 Speaker 4: Elimination game quick hook compared to lane where you have 699 00:34:32,840 --> 00:34:37,640 Speaker 4: a pitcher pitching, compared to what your eyes are seeing 700 00:34:39,080 --> 00:34:39,760 Speaker 4: all the above. 701 00:34:40,120 --> 00:34:44,640 Speaker 3: You know, the quick cook is fine, but you're hooking 702 00:34:44,760 --> 00:34:47,200 Speaker 3: him for who I'm gonna tell you. You know, there's a 703 00:34:47,239 --> 00:34:49,959 Speaker 3: lot of managers would have stayed with the closer there. 704 00:34:50,680 --> 00:34:52,880 Speaker 3: But Dave Roberts said, Okay, you know I've got to 705 00:34:53,120 --> 00:34:55,319 Speaker 3: sometimes you got to change a little. You know what 706 00:34:55,400 --> 00:34:57,840 Speaker 3: in the gideo, you just got to throw something different 707 00:34:57,880 --> 00:35:01,760 Speaker 3: out there. And when they got to pop up there 708 00:35:02,680 --> 00:35:05,000 Speaker 3: to get the first out, you know, we were all 709 00:35:05,280 --> 00:35:07,320 Speaker 3: you and I were we were all talking here getting 710 00:35:07,360 --> 00:35:10,520 Speaker 3: ready for the post game, and went, oh, that's when 711 00:35:10,520 --> 00:35:12,960 Speaker 3: the first thought about the pad out there came up. 712 00:35:13,640 --> 00:35:17,280 Speaker 3: But you know, one pitch you can change the karma 713 00:35:17,320 --> 00:35:21,399 Speaker 3: of a game. So the quick hook is fine. Oh well, 714 00:35:21,440 --> 00:35:23,560 Speaker 3: you know we're not going to wait along around very long. 715 00:35:24,360 --> 00:35:26,280 Speaker 3: You know, it's pretty easy to tell if a guy's 716 00:35:26,320 --> 00:35:28,319 Speaker 3: got it sometimes there, if there's a fight at the 717 00:35:28,360 --> 00:35:30,480 Speaker 3: backrack to get in that bad end, you know he's not. 718 00:35:30,840 --> 00:35:33,400 Speaker 3: You don't really have to have some lane there. I 719 00:35:33,400 --> 00:35:38,240 Speaker 3: think the lane stuff you present your options and saying, okay, 720 00:35:38,400 --> 00:35:40,120 Speaker 3: we can quick hook this guy, but do we have 721 00:35:40,239 --> 00:35:43,879 Speaker 3: the people to cover the innings. But you know, you've 722 00:35:43,880 --> 00:35:47,960 Speaker 3: got so many guys pitching tomorrow that have had great outings, 723 00:35:48,520 --> 00:35:50,680 Speaker 3: and you just you've got to try to figure out 724 00:35:50,760 --> 00:35:52,880 Speaker 3: is this that night where they're not having that outing? 725 00:35:53,200 --> 00:35:56,200 Speaker 3: And that's where a feel comes into it, and that's 726 00:35:56,200 --> 00:35:59,279 Speaker 3: where the human heartbeat comes into play, and that's why 727 00:35:59,280 --> 00:36:02,040 Speaker 3: both these man as are managing in game seven. 728 00:36:03,080 --> 00:36:05,719 Speaker 1: Yeah, this is gonna be nuts. I'm so pumped Toronto. 729 00:36:06,400 --> 00:36:10,400 Speaker 1: You deserve this. Blue Jays fans had not seen World 730 00:36:10,400 --> 00:36:12,279 Speaker 1: Series baseball since nineteen ninety three. 731 00:36:12,320 --> 00:36:13,040 Speaker 2: Now you get it all. 732 00:36:13,360 --> 00:36:15,959 Speaker 1: You got a Game seven in Toronto for a chance 733 00:36:16,000 --> 00:36:19,240 Speaker 1: to win a title. The entertainment factors through the roof 734 00:36:20,160 --> 00:36:23,000 Speaker 1: and on the Dodgers side, fans are trying to see 735 00:36:23,040 --> 00:36:25,360 Speaker 1: back to back champs for the first time in about 736 00:36:25,360 --> 00:36:29,359 Speaker 1: a quarter century. The biggest weakness for the Dodgers. I mean, 737 00:36:29,360 --> 00:36:31,719 Speaker 1: you could make the case between the offense lately. Okay, 738 00:36:31,760 --> 00:36:33,440 Speaker 1: well you can win a three to one game again, 739 00:36:33,880 --> 00:36:37,279 Speaker 1: and the relievers. It doesn't matter that much. You got 740 00:36:37,280 --> 00:36:41,520 Speaker 1: good starters. Game seven, it gets nuts. It's called chaos. 741 00:36:41,160 --> 00:36:43,840 Speaker 2: For a reason. So this was good stuff. Guys. 742 00:36:44,160 --> 00:36:47,440 Speaker 3: I got a final question. Yeah, you get a ten 743 00:36:47,480 --> 00:36:50,640 Speaker 3: to thirty ring of your doorbell for a trick or treaters? 744 00:36:50,640 --> 00:36:53,720 Speaker 3: Do you answer or not? In Dallas, Texas? 745 00:36:54,320 --> 00:36:56,360 Speaker 4: Oh yeah, do you have full sized candy bars? 746 00:36:56,360 --> 00:36:59,680 Speaker 3: Buck? Oh, we're down to the apple slices now. 747 00:37:00,400 --> 00:37:03,279 Speaker 4: Then you don't answer it, because that man that that 748 00:37:03,400 --> 00:37:06,600 Speaker 4: young man or woman is going to they're gonna put 749 00:37:06,640 --> 00:37:10,160 Speaker 4: toilet paper in your at ten thirty. The kids who 750 00:37:10,160 --> 00:37:12,239 Speaker 4: are gonna eat the apple slices. No, no, they're not 751 00:37:12,280 --> 00:37:14,880 Speaker 4: out anymore. We need full sized candy bars or the 752 00:37:14,960 --> 00:37:16,200 Speaker 4: lights have to be out bucked. 753 00:37:16,880 --> 00:37:19,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, I think we got something else worked in a 754 00:37:19,000 --> 00:37:22,280 Speaker 3: little munch, says Tom of Night, Exactly. 755 00:37:23,040 --> 00:37:26,160 Speaker 1: I think there are other factors in play when trigger 756 00:37:26,239 --> 00:37:29,319 Speaker 1: treaters are going past the deadline, and I think the 757 00:37:29,400 --> 00:37:30,239 Speaker 1: deadline is. 758 00:37:30,760 --> 00:37:31,759 Speaker 2: I mean, you guys, tell me. 759 00:37:31,880 --> 00:37:36,640 Speaker 1: I'm not a suburbia guy, but probably what eight nine o'clock, 760 00:37:37,760 --> 00:37:38,240 Speaker 1: I got. 761 00:37:38,040 --> 00:37:39,919 Speaker 3: A question for you. I'll give me one unsund hero 762 00:37:40,040 --> 00:37:42,399 Speaker 3: to more somebody that steps out and it's a Game 763 00:37:42,520 --> 00:37:45,560 Speaker 3: seven hero that just blindsides you. Who's your plate? 764 00:37:46,400 --> 00:37:48,600 Speaker 1: That depends who you think is gonna win, right, because 765 00:37:48,680 --> 00:37:50,719 Speaker 1: that's the unsung hero is not going to be the 766 00:37:50,719 --> 00:37:52,120 Speaker 1: guy on the losing team. 767 00:37:52,400 --> 00:37:53,640 Speaker 3: That's true. That's true. 768 00:37:53,760 --> 00:37:55,719 Speaker 2: So maybe with that, but then you need to have 769 00:37:55,760 --> 00:37:58,880 Speaker 2: an answer. SI you can swing it around or okay. 770 00:38:00,120 --> 00:38:02,080 Speaker 4: And I'll give you and I'll give you my one 771 00:38:02,120 --> 00:38:02,680 Speaker 4: from each. 772 00:38:02,520 --> 00:38:07,920 Speaker 2: Team, Okay, Matthew first, Oh me first? 773 00:38:08,400 --> 00:38:14,000 Speaker 4: Yeah, Miguel Rojas, they've already set, They've already set, They've 774 00:38:14,000 --> 00:38:16,279 Speaker 4: already set the stage for me. The Dodgers have a 775 00:38:16,320 --> 00:38:20,239 Speaker 4: guy in there, who can bunt, who can stay inside 776 00:38:20,880 --> 00:38:23,839 Speaker 4: one hundred mile an hour fastball from Louis Varland and 777 00:38:24,040 --> 00:38:28,279 Speaker 4: move the runner. He's not gonna win MVP. He's not like, 778 00:38:28,400 --> 00:38:30,680 Speaker 4: it's not gonna happen to me. The guy that could 779 00:38:30,719 --> 00:38:34,399 Speaker 4: win an MVP Alejandro Kirk. And I'm not saying he's 780 00:38:34,400 --> 00:38:36,040 Speaker 4: coming out nowhere, but if you look at what he's 781 00:38:36,040 --> 00:38:40,760 Speaker 4: done recently, he is. He is. He looks a little 782 00:38:40,760 --> 00:38:42,400 Speaker 4: bit tired here at the end of this series, and 783 00:38:42,440 --> 00:38:44,840 Speaker 4: he hasn't gotten the big hits. To me, if the 784 00:38:44,880 --> 00:38:48,520 Speaker 4: Blue Jays win, Kirk puts the ball out of the ballpark. 785 00:38:50,200 --> 00:38:52,279 Speaker 3: So you got my guy with Rojas. You can bunt 786 00:38:52,280 --> 00:38:53,960 Speaker 3: with him, you can squeeze with him, you can hit 787 00:38:54,000 --> 00:38:57,640 Speaker 3: and run. He's gonna play stellar defense. Uh So I'm 788 00:38:57,640 --> 00:39:00,600 Speaker 3: going along with you with Rojas. But Toronto is a 789 00:39:00,640 --> 00:39:06,440 Speaker 3: tough call, you know. I just uh, I'm anxious to 790 00:39:06,480 --> 00:39:10,399 Speaker 3: see how Kirk's wrist is after the hit by pitch. 791 00:39:11,400 --> 00:39:15,440 Speaker 4: Nothing nothing hurts Buck, not even that. 792 00:39:16,800 --> 00:39:19,600 Speaker 3: Nothing hurt it's broken. If it's broken is But he 793 00:39:20,200 --> 00:39:22,600 Speaker 3: I love Kirk. I just love watching him play. I 794 00:39:22,640 --> 00:39:24,600 Speaker 3: talked to the guy that signed him. They had gone 795 00:39:24,600 --> 00:39:27,359 Speaker 3: in there to look at somebody else, and they kept 796 00:39:27,400 --> 00:39:30,960 Speaker 3: seeing this guy and his back to ball skills and everything. 797 00:39:31,000 --> 00:39:33,000 Speaker 3: And you know that when I first saw the guy, 798 00:39:33,080 --> 00:39:36,360 Speaker 3: the big lingus, I remember talking in advanced meeting. I said, guys, 799 00:39:37,200 --> 00:39:40,320 Speaker 3: I don't know about him catching whatever, but I guarantee 800 00:39:40,400 --> 00:39:43,319 Speaker 3: you this guy can hit. I guarantee you anybody that 801 00:39:43,440 --> 00:39:48,040 Speaker 3: looks like he looks can hit. And he could. You know, 802 00:39:48,239 --> 00:39:50,799 Speaker 3: it's just when you see him. I love watching him play, 803 00:39:50,840 --> 00:39:53,680 Speaker 3: and he can, he can throw, and the pitchers believe 804 00:39:53,719 --> 00:39:56,879 Speaker 3: in him. But you took my two, guys, so we're 805 00:39:56,880 --> 00:39:57,400 Speaker 3: in agreement. 806 00:39:58,560 --> 00:40:01,719 Speaker 1: Okay, I'll give you two on the way out. I mean, 807 00:40:01,800 --> 00:40:04,319 Speaker 1: Clement has been a pleasure to watch. I know he 808 00:40:04,320 --> 00:40:06,719 Speaker 1: didn't get it done. Was he was part of the 809 00:40:06,719 --> 00:40:08,640 Speaker 1: PopOut right, We had one of the popouts there at 810 00:40:08,640 --> 00:40:10,520 Speaker 1: the end. But come on, I mean, the dude's hitting 811 00:40:10,880 --> 00:40:13,840 Speaker 1: four hundred plus in the postseason. He's been incredible. This 812 00:40:13,880 --> 00:40:16,880 Speaker 1: has been a coming out party for him. He's been good. 813 00:40:16,960 --> 00:40:18,919 Speaker 1: He hasn't been talked about a lot the last couple 814 00:40:18,960 --> 00:40:21,200 Speaker 1: of years, and he has taken his game to another level. 815 00:40:21,560 --> 00:40:23,520 Speaker 1: He's one of those guys where you're looking towards the 816 00:40:23,560 --> 00:40:25,319 Speaker 1: bottom of the line of I mean, fuck, you look 817 00:40:25,360 --> 00:40:27,280 Speaker 1: at that at the eight hole and you're like, damn, 818 00:40:28,200 --> 00:40:30,359 Speaker 1: this makes sense. While we're playing this team right now, 819 00:40:30,480 --> 00:40:33,120 Speaker 1: this makes sense. This guy is a pest. This guy 820 00:40:33,200 --> 00:40:35,439 Speaker 1: hits towards the top of most lineups, and we're playing 821 00:40:35,440 --> 00:40:37,560 Speaker 1: the Blue Jays and we have to game plan against 822 00:40:37,640 --> 00:40:41,200 Speaker 1: Clement and what he's done to me that stands out, 823 00:40:41,239 --> 00:40:44,120 Speaker 1: And that's a guy that just consistently has been a pest. 824 00:40:44,200 --> 00:40:46,799 Speaker 1: On the other side, I'll give you you here, I'll 825 00:40:46,800 --> 00:40:48,399 Speaker 1: get you a comment in there, and then I'll give 826 00:40:48,400 --> 00:40:48,920 Speaker 1: you a guy on the. 827 00:40:48,840 --> 00:40:52,480 Speaker 2: Other side that's a good call, yeah, okay. 828 00:40:52,560 --> 00:40:54,560 Speaker 1: And then on the other side, I'll take one who's 829 00:40:54,600 --> 00:40:56,200 Speaker 1: either going to go like, oh for four or two 830 00:40:56,239 --> 00:40:59,000 Speaker 1: for four with a huge stinger. Keik Hernandez. He's just 831 00:40:59,000 --> 00:41:00,840 Speaker 1: been there and he's a different player in the playoffs 832 00:41:00,920 --> 00:41:04,160 Speaker 1: for years. So if the Dodgers end up winning three 833 00:41:04,200 --> 00:41:06,480 Speaker 1: to two and there was a two run homer, I 834 00:41:06,480 --> 00:41:08,840 Speaker 1: would not be surprised if it was Key k a Hernandez. 835 00:41:08,880 --> 00:41:10,959 Speaker 1: I would say Max Munsey in that kind of case too, 836 00:41:12,320 --> 00:41:14,279 Speaker 1: but Max is a little bit more, you know, of 837 00:41:14,320 --> 00:41:17,080 Speaker 1: a bigger name regular season Why Key Hernandez is the 838 00:41:17,120 --> 00:41:19,000 Speaker 1: definition of postseason performer. 839 00:41:19,440 --> 00:41:22,800 Speaker 2: He's the guy who gets up in those big moments. 840 00:41:22,800 --> 00:41:24,759 Speaker 1: It's just a different, different game for him when you 841 00:41:24,760 --> 00:41:27,560 Speaker 1: get to October, and he's got so much experience at 842 00:41:27,600 --> 00:41:28,160 Speaker 1: those times. 843 00:41:28,200 --> 00:41:30,239 Speaker 2: So I'll say those two stand out. 844 00:41:30,280 --> 00:41:33,279 Speaker 3: Do you remember you remember the play where Monthly lost 845 00:41:33,320 --> 00:41:37,239 Speaker 3: the ball on the lights tonight the bouncer supposedly, you know, 846 00:41:37,320 --> 00:41:40,960 Speaker 3: that's another thing official scores for years, always scored that 847 00:41:41,000 --> 00:41:44,560 Speaker 3: in era. At least they know now. But there's another thing. 848 00:41:44,560 --> 00:41:47,600 Speaker 3: We talk about fences and openings at the bottom, and 849 00:41:47,680 --> 00:41:49,279 Speaker 3: there's some way we could figure out a way where 850 00:41:49,320 --> 00:41:52,080 Speaker 3: balls don't go in the lights, somehow figure out a 851 00:41:52,080 --> 00:41:56,600 Speaker 3: way that it doesn't play into the game. Okay, I'm done. 852 00:41:56,880 --> 00:41:59,200 Speaker 2: I kind of like it. I mean from a fan perspective, 853 00:41:59,320 --> 00:42:00,759 Speaker 2: like you got to the light we have. 854 00:42:02,160 --> 00:42:04,520 Speaker 3: I can get the sun, the sun at it's always 855 00:42:04,520 --> 00:42:06,920 Speaker 3: gonna be there. But the lights, that's something we can 856 00:42:07,000 --> 00:42:09,440 Speaker 3: control where the ball doesn't get in the lights. I 857 00:42:09,520 --> 00:42:12,160 Speaker 3: used to think that we should always Okay, I'm gonna 858 00:42:12,160 --> 00:42:13,799 Speaker 3: give one up on myself. I was thinking in the 859 00:42:13,840 --> 00:42:16,560 Speaker 3: playoffs one year, if we had gave out shirts to 860 00:42:16,560 --> 00:42:20,440 Speaker 3: everybody behind home plate and the UH and they had 861 00:42:20,440 --> 00:42:22,560 Speaker 3: the they turned them over to black shirts when we 862 00:42:22,560 --> 00:42:24,200 Speaker 3: were in the field, and they turn them over to 863 00:42:24,280 --> 00:42:26,200 Speaker 3: white shirts when they were in the field. You think 864 00:42:26,200 --> 00:42:27,000 Speaker 3: that would be legal? 865 00:42:28,160 --> 00:42:31,080 Speaker 4: I think I think Majingue Baseball would not do anything 866 00:42:31,080 --> 00:42:33,480 Speaker 4: about it because they used to give out Bob They 867 00:42:33,560 --> 00:42:36,560 Speaker 4: used to give out white towels. People would come in 868 00:42:36,600 --> 00:42:39,360 Speaker 4: there and they'd be, you know, they they'd be waving 869 00:42:39,400 --> 00:42:41,560 Speaker 4: the white towels, and the hitters are like, I mean, 870 00:42:41,560 --> 00:42:44,360 Speaker 4: the feelers are like, I remember Shane Victorino, He's. 871 00:42:44,200 --> 00:42:46,120 Speaker 3: Like, oh my god, I can't see. 872 00:42:46,520 --> 00:42:48,759 Speaker 4: He's like what He's like, put all of them down. 873 00:42:48,760 --> 00:42:50,600 Speaker 4: He's like, every two strikes, he's like, you have to 874 00:42:50,680 --> 00:42:54,640 Speaker 4: strike him out because I'm seeing like one thousand, fifteen 875 00:42:54,680 --> 00:42:58,000 Speaker 4: thousand white things behind home plate. Now they now they 876 00:42:58,040 --> 00:43:00,120 Speaker 4: made the rule in the last CBA. They made it 877 00:43:00,200 --> 00:43:03,160 Speaker 4: sure it had to be your team colors. It couldn't 878 00:43:03,160 --> 00:43:05,480 Speaker 4: be white or any light colors. 879 00:43:05,920 --> 00:43:09,800 Speaker 3: Hey, there's a reason why they quit giving bats away, 880 00:43:10,239 --> 00:43:12,200 Speaker 3: you know, because I'm going to get killed up there. 881 00:43:12,200 --> 00:43:15,000 Speaker 3: You remember they used to have bat Day. Finally they 882 00:43:15,000 --> 00:43:17,919 Speaker 3: figured out, you know, this, this ain't a real smart idea. 883 00:43:18,200 --> 00:43:19,800 Speaker 2: No, it's not a good idea. 884 00:43:19,800 --> 00:43:22,040 Speaker 1: Hey, wait till you see the renderings for the new 885 00:43:22,160 --> 00:43:24,360 Speaker 1: Vegas ballpark where it's full of white. That's going to 886 00:43:24,400 --> 00:43:26,280 Speaker 1: be fun. When someone calls them and says, hey, that's 887 00:43:26,320 --> 00:43:28,399 Speaker 1: that's not going to work. We'll save it for another day. 888 00:43:28,560 --> 00:43:29,880 Speaker 1: We'll save it for another day. 889 00:43:30,360 --> 00:43:33,200 Speaker 3: It's like the silver seats in the stands. Who makes 890 00:43:33,200 --> 00:43:36,640 Speaker 3: these decisions to have this these silver seats in spring 891 00:43:36,680 --> 00:43:39,400 Speaker 3: training where nobody can see. We would there are places 892 00:43:39,400 --> 00:43:42,760 Speaker 3: where we wouldn't take guys to the ballpark, to visiting 893 00:43:42,840 --> 00:43:45,200 Speaker 3: ballparks because we knew somebody get killed. What's this mean? 894 00:43:46,040 --> 00:43:46,520 Speaker 4: Challenge? 895 00:43:47,000 --> 00:43:51,480 Speaker 1: We just we just have to challenge it. Challenge is 896 00:43:51,520 --> 00:43:54,400 Speaker 1: not watching enough baseball. Hey, how about how good are they? 897 00:43:54,440 --> 00:43:56,480 Speaker 1: How good are the home plate on parts? But how 898 00:43:56,480 --> 00:44:01,040 Speaker 1: many pitches tonight? Would you have asked them, uh Scott 899 00:44:01,080 --> 00:44:02,600 Speaker 1: to check tonight? 900 00:44:04,080 --> 00:44:05,439 Speaker 2: Yeah, I would say probably about five. 901 00:44:05,440 --> 00:44:07,879 Speaker 1: What Kratz said that there were a few pitches down 902 00:44:08,200 --> 00:44:10,279 Speaker 1: that I felt were down, and then there were a 903 00:44:10,280 --> 00:44:12,520 Speaker 1: few pitches that were not down that so I think 904 00:44:12,960 --> 00:44:14,919 Speaker 1: the bottom part portion of the zone had a little 905 00:44:14,960 --> 00:44:18,120 Speaker 1: bit of a rollercoaster ride to it. But most of 906 00:44:18,160 --> 00:44:21,000 Speaker 1: the time it's playing both ways, and I'm the biggest 907 00:44:21,000 --> 00:44:23,400 Speaker 1: proponent of the ABS challenge system. I cannot wait. One 908 00:44:23,480 --> 00:44:25,560 Speaker 1: quick note too, just so people don't think we got 909 00:44:25,560 --> 00:44:29,279 Speaker 1: it wrong on that month's he play. Initially it was 910 00:44:29,360 --> 00:44:31,799 Speaker 1: called a knock and then they switched it. 911 00:44:32,320 --> 00:44:33,480 Speaker 3: They switched it to an error. 912 00:44:34,160 --> 00:44:36,840 Speaker 2: Really, yeah, they switched it. 913 00:44:38,200 --> 00:44:40,480 Speaker 3: Official score should go up to him and say, okay, 914 00:44:40,520 --> 00:44:42,240 Speaker 3: tell me yes or no? Is it in the lights 915 00:44:42,360 --> 00:44:44,640 Speaker 3: or did you just miss it? That's what I would do. 916 00:44:44,800 --> 00:44:46,439 Speaker 1: Because what do you think I was going to say, Buck? 917 00:44:46,480 --> 00:44:48,200 Speaker 1: These are gamers. What do you think Max is going 918 00:44:48,280 --> 00:44:48,560 Speaker 1: to say? 919 00:44:49,280 --> 00:44:51,560 Speaker 3: Max is going to tell you the truth? He will? 920 00:44:52,200 --> 00:44:53,600 Speaker 3: He will because it doesn't really. 921 00:44:53,719 --> 00:44:56,879 Speaker 1: It will, but many won't, I guess, but but I'm 922 00:44:56,880 --> 00:44:59,440 Speaker 1: with you. It's fun. Hey, this was great. Thank you 923 00:44:59,480 --> 00:45:01,719 Speaker 1: for joining us. Hope you enjoyed it. That was a 924 00:45:01,840 --> 00:45:04,480 Speaker 1: fun game to break down Game seven. We'll do this 925 00:45:04,640 --> 00:45:08,160 Speaker 1: again on FT on the YouTube channel. Trevor Maywell join 926 00:45:08,239 --> 00:45:11,480 Speaker 1: us for it, so we will see everyone after Game 927 00:45:11,640 --> 00:45:15,719 Speaker 1: seven of the World Series winner Take All. This is 928 00:45:15,760 --> 00:45:17,759 Speaker 1: it the end of the season for sure, and it 929 00:45:17,800 --> 00:45:20,320 Speaker 1: will end in Canada with the Dodgers taking on the 930 00:45:20,360 --> 00:45:22,839 Speaker 1: Blue Jays, and you can check it out on Fox One. 931 00:45:23,040 --> 00:45:25,719 Speaker 1: They live for live. Try seven days for freak R 932 00:45:25,760 --> 00:45:27,920 Speaker 1: Coote on the screen right now. Good night to anyone 933 00:45:27,960 --> 00:45:30,160 Speaker 1: watching us live. If you're watching us in the morning, 934 00:45:30,840 --> 00:45:31,960 Speaker 1: Happy Game seven day