1 00:00:00,040 --> 00:00:01,720 Speaker 1: What's the matter, AJ, what's the matter? 2 00:00:01,800 --> 00:00:04,440 Speaker 2: Over your ears? Alana? Because Christian Walker is coming up 3 00:00:04,480 --> 00:00:07,640 Speaker 2: to bat again. So God Ristian Walker. 4 00:00:08,480 --> 00:00:15,080 Speaker 1: He destroyed the Dodgers his entire career. Good afternoon, everybody, 5 00:00:15,120 --> 00:00:18,840 Speaker 1: and welcome to a brand new episode of foul Territory. 6 00:00:18,920 --> 00:00:21,920 Speaker 1: That is a J. Pierzinski. That is Eric Kratz. I 7 00:00:22,079 --> 00:00:25,520 Speaker 1: am your pinch hitting host, your spots starter Alana Rizzo 8 00:00:25,680 --> 00:00:28,800 Speaker 1: in for Scott Braun Boys. It looks like you're both 9 00:00:28,920 --> 00:00:31,600 Speaker 1: in hotel rooms where you be. AJ. 10 00:00:32,760 --> 00:00:35,760 Speaker 2: First of all, Alana, you're used to being that spot 11 00:00:35,840 --> 00:00:37,720 Speaker 2: starter since you root for the Dodgers, and all they 12 00:00:37,720 --> 00:00:40,440 Speaker 2: do is have spot starters every game, so you know 13 00:00:41,200 --> 00:00:43,040 Speaker 2: you should be good at it. You should be good 14 00:00:43,040 --> 00:00:44,280 Speaker 2: at it because as a home. 15 00:00:44,240 --> 00:00:46,519 Speaker 1: Run, well you know what. That's They're still leading the 16 00:00:46,600 --> 00:00:49,280 Speaker 1: league and wins in the National League, and that's fine. 17 00:00:49,600 --> 00:00:51,880 Speaker 2: Still works, Sure, that's true. Now if they would just 18 00:00:51,920 --> 00:00:54,280 Speaker 2: stop telling the astros what was coming, it would be better. 19 00:00:54,640 --> 00:00:58,640 Speaker 1: But other than that, that's a different topic of conversation. AJ, 20 00:00:58,800 --> 00:01:01,400 Speaker 1: that's a different topic of your station. Where are you. 21 00:01:02,000 --> 00:01:04,479 Speaker 2: I'm in Atlanta the All Star Games here this week. 22 00:01:04,520 --> 00:01:07,080 Speaker 2: I'm actually brought my son to Atlanta for a couple 23 00:01:07,120 --> 00:01:11,200 Speaker 2: of days to go to this place called Maven Baseball. 24 00:01:11,440 --> 00:01:13,960 Speaker 2: It's like a drive line for hitters on the East 25 00:01:14,000 --> 00:01:17,000 Speaker 2: Coast here, and he has an all star break from 26 00:01:17,040 --> 00:01:18,920 Speaker 2: his summer league, so we shot up here to get 27 00:01:19,000 --> 00:01:21,000 Speaker 2: him some swings. They have the high speed cameras and 28 00:01:21,040 --> 00:01:23,280 Speaker 2: all the body sensors and all that, and then when 29 00:01:23,319 --> 00:01:25,240 Speaker 2: he's in college he can't use it because he'll be 30 00:01:25,280 --> 00:01:28,200 Speaker 2: close to her. And they do a video program where 31 00:01:28,200 --> 00:01:29,800 Speaker 2: you can use it to fix things. 32 00:01:30,200 --> 00:01:32,800 Speaker 1: All right, And Eric, I think you're traveling with your 33 00:01:32,840 --> 00:01:34,280 Speaker 1: kids as well. Where are you. 34 00:01:35,240 --> 00:01:38,880 Speaker 3: I'm with my son up in the terrible, terrible weather 35 00:01:39,000 --> 00:01:43,520 Speaker 3: state of Massachusetts. Oh wait, you're there too, So it's 36 00:01:43,520 --> 00:01:47,840 Speaker 3: so freaking hot up here. I'm in Boston shipping off 37 00:01:47,840 --> 00:01:50,080 Speaker 3: the Boston. We're like shipping off to some air conditioning. 38 00:01:50,560 --> 00:01:52,920 Speaker 1: Yeah, drop Hick Murphy's no, what is up shipping off 39 00:01:52,920 --> 00:01:55,040 Speaker 1: to Boston? It's hot here. You're absolutely right. There's seven 40 00:01:55,120 --> 00:01:59,880 Speaker 1: days of good weather in Massachusetts total in the entire 41 00:02:00,040 --> 00:02:02,040 Speaker 1: calendar year. Seven days. You're not hitting one of them. 42 00:02:02,080 --> 00:02:05,720 Speaker 1: Don't forget guys to subscribe. Hit us up on FT Live. 43 00:02:05,800 --> 00:02:07,360 Speaker 1: We love to have the comments. We'd love to have 44 00:02:07,400 --> 00:02:10,000 Speaker 1: you guys part of the show. Appreciate you being here. 45 00:02:10,040 --> 00:02:14,399 Speaker 1: Merchant foul Terris foul Territoryshow dot Com. All right, let's 46 00:02:14,440 --> 00:02:18,280 Speaker 1: get to it. Let's charge the Mound boys charge of 47 00:02:18,360 --> 00:02:23,800 Speaker 1: about interesting timing. If you think about the Washington Nationals, 48 00:02:23,960 --> 00:02:26,200 Speaker 1: the Boston Red Sox took it to them, but they 49 00:02:26,240 --> 00:02:28,520 Speaker 1: have decided to go ahead and have a fire sale. 50 00:02:28,600 --> 00:02:31,640 Speaker 1: And by that age, I mean they're firing everybody. It 51 00:02:31,639 --> 00:02:34,640 Speaker 1: looks like Mike Rizzo is out. It looks like David Martinez, 52 00:02:34,680 --> 00:02:37,919 Speaker 1: their manager, is out. What do you think about the 53 00:02:38,320 --> 00:02:40,079 Speaker 1: situation going on with Washington? 54 00:02:40,760 --> 00:02:43,200 Speaker 2: Weird timing. They do have the first pick on Sunday 55 00:02:43,240 --> 00:02:45,880 Speaker 2: in the draft too, which is an interesting time to 56 00:02:45,960 --> 00:02:50,760 Speaker 2: fire your general manager. Listen, Dave Martinez, it's not his fault. 57 00:02:50,800 --> 00:02:52,800 Speaker 2: He won a World Series not long ago twenty nineteen. 58 00:02:53,160 --> 00:02:55,480 Speaker 2: Mike Rizzo has been there a long time. Just to 59 00:02:55,520 --> 00:02:57,320 Speaker 2: me goes on the owners. They didn't spend money, They 60 00:02:57,320 --> 00:03:00,760 Speaker 2: didn't pick the necessary moves in a tough NLAs with 61 00:03:00,840 --> 00:03:04,640 Speaker 2: the Mets, the Braves, the Phillies, they spend money and 62 00:03:04,639 --> 00:03:06,880 Speaker 2: guess what they have. They have really good teams in 63 00:03:06,960 --> 00:03:08,760 Speaker 2: the NATS. Yes, they're competing with the Braves, because the 64 00:03:08,800 --> 00:03:11,080 Speaker 2: Braves are banged up like no team other than the 65 00:03:11,120 --> 00:03:13,720 Speaker 2: Dodgers that we've probably ever seen. But yeah, to me, 66 00:03:13,840 --> 00:03:16,400 Speaker 2: this is like Learner fired Rizzo and Martinez. But I 67 00:03:16,480 --> 00:03:18,680 Speaker 2: mean sometimes you got to look in the mirror and say, man, 68 00:03:18,680 --> 00:03:20,200 Speaker 2: we got to spend some money because they got some 69 00:03:20,240 --> 00:03:24,280 Speaker 2: good players James Wood cj Abrams. I mean, they got 70 00:03:24,320 --> 00:03:26,680 Speaker 2: some good young players that are there and ready to 71 00:03:26,720 --> 00:03:29,840 Speaker 2: do it, and they got to get supplemental pieces around them. 72 00:03:29,840 --> 00:03:31,560 Speaker 2: If you don't do that, you get in a constant 73 00:03:31,600 --> 00:03:34,280 Speaker 2: cycle of oh, our players like Mackenzie Gore, they're good. 74 00:03:34,480 --> 00:03:35,839 Speaker 2: Oh we're not good enough, so we got to trade 75 00:03:35,880 --> 00:03:37,520 Speaker 2: them and then we got to start over. But no, 76 00:03:37,680 --> 00:03:39,920 Speaker 2: spend some money like you did in twenty nineteen. Bring 77 00:03:39,920 --> 00:03:42,120 Speaker 2: in I'm not saying you bring in Suzarn Corban and 78 00:03:42,160 --> 00:03:43,920 Speaker 2: all those other guys. You got to bring in somebody 79 00:03:43,920 --> 00:03:45,560 Speaker 2: to supplement this roster. And they didn't do that. 80 00:03:46,720 --> 00:03:49,960 Speaker 1: It seems like ownership needed to decide on options for 81 00:03:50,080 --> 00:03:53,600 Speaker 1: both Martinez and Rizzo for twenty twenty six. But the 82 00:03:53,640 --> 00:03:56,720 Speaker 1: timing to AJ's point is peculiar in terms of it's 83 00:03:56,760 --> 00:04:01,000 Speaker 1: almost never that a general manager against fired before the deadliner, 84 00:04:01,040 --> 00:04:04,320 Speaker 1: oftentimes before the end of the season. And when I 85 00:04:04,360 --> 00:04:06,520 Speaker 1: think of Mike Rizzo, I think of the Nationals. I mean, 86 00:04:06,520 --> 00:04:09,440 Speaker 1: the Learners have been loyal to Rizzo, whether it's been 87 00:04:09,480 --> 00:04:12,120 Speaker 1: to a fault or not, incredibly loyal. What do you 88 00:04:12,200 --> 00:04:13,680 Speaker 1: think about the timing of this whole thing? 89 00:04:16,240 --> 00:04:19,800 Speaker 3: Yeah, I think I think it's terrible. I think it's 90 00:04:19,880 --> 00:04:23,360 Speaker 3: terrible because one, they've done all their work for the draft. 91 00:04:23,440 --> 00:04:25,800 Speaker 3: I think the draft is probably just plug and play. 92 00:04:25,839 --> 00:04:29,200 Speaker 3: You really can't screw up the draft if you have 93 00:04:29,240 --> 00:04:33,440 Speaker 3: the number one pick, unless hey, you know what, we'd 94 00:04:33,480 --> 00:04:36,680 Speaker 3: like to go with a super low pick or super 95 00:04:37,160 --> 00:04:39,760 Speaker 3: low money pick. Let's try to lowball somebody with our 96 00:04:39,800 --> 00:04:42,520 Speaker 3: first pick. You know, maybe the ownership wants to do 97 00:04:42,560 --> 00:04:45,960 Speaker 3: something like that. I doubt it because the last group, 98 00:04:46,000 --> 00:04:49,039 Speaker 3: the last winning team, was built on that. To me, 99 00:04:49,160 --> 00:04:52,480 Speaker 3: I just don't see why, except for the contract needed 100 00:04:52,520 --> 00:04:56,400 Speaker 3: to be decided, why you would make the decision now, 101 00:04:57,080 --> 00:05:00,200 Speaker 3: which a team that's rebuilding needs to have all their 102 00:05:00,279 --> 00:05:01,960 Speaker 3: ducks in a row right now. They don't need to 103 00:05:02,560 --> 00:05:04,719 Speaker 3: have people looking over their shoulder like, well, I'm not 104 00:05:04,760 --> 00:05:06,400 Speaker 3: even gonna be here, so why would I care. I 105 00:05:06,480 --> 00:05:08,880 Speaker 3: just there's a lot of things with the Gnats that 106 00:05:09,000 --> 00:05:11,200 Speaker 3: don't I don't get. They won the World Series and 107 00:05:11,200 --> 00:05:14,240 Speaker 3: it was like, that's fine, We're glad we did it, 108 00:05:14,720 --> 00:05:18,400 Speaker 3: Like Nats fans. That's when Gnats fans came aboard, like 109 00:05:18,440 --> 00:05:21,960 Speaker 3: they were like, yeah, they're wearing their Nats hats nattitude 110 00:05:22,120 --> 00:05:24,960 Speaker 3: all over the place, and then they just like, oh, 111 00:05:25,000 --> 00:05:27,080 Speaker 3: that's fine, that's all we're really building that whole team 112 00:05:27,120 --> 00:05:30,040 Speaker 3: for was one World championship and they got it. And 113 00:05:30,040 --> 00:05:32,800 Speaker 3: it just feels like since then their record shows it too. 114 00:05:33,000 --> 00:05:37,599 Speaker 3: Since then, they just really don't care about putting a 115 00:05:37,640 --> 00:05:39,520 Speaker 3: winning product consistently out on the field. 116 00:05:39,960 --> 00:05:42,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, not a lot of curly w's as much as 117 00:05:42,000 --> 00:05:44,320 Speaker 1: there used to be. This is just so strange too, 118 00:05:44,400 --> 00:05:46,680 Speaker 1: is again with the timing and things. But you look 119 00:05:46,720 --> 00:05:49,120 Speaker 1: at it, though, how does this AJ affect a clubhouse? 120 00:05:49,160 --> 00:05:51,479 Speaker 1: Because now you look around, Davey Martinez isn't there. They 121 00:05:51,520 --> 00:05:54,560 Speaker 1: don't even have an interim manager. Miguel Cairo is quote 122 00:05:54,600 --> 00:05:57,239 Speaker 1: thinking it over, I'm not exactly sure what that means. 123 00:05:57,279 --> 00:06:00,800 Speaker 1: Mikey Bartolo is the interim GM. But now, what do 124 00:06:00,839 --> 00:06:03,120 Speaker 1: you do if you're walking into that clubhouse today as 125 00:06:03,160 --> 00:06:03,600 Speaker 1: a player. 126 00:06:04,520 --> 00:06:06,960 Speaker 2: Well, first of all, let's not forget then that's kind 127 00:06:06,960 --> 00:06:09,159 Speaker 2: of got a little bit screwed by COVID because they 128 00:06:09,200 --> 00:06:10,960 Speaker 2: didn't get to do all the things that other teams 129 00:06:10,960 --> 00:06:12,960 Speaker 2: get to do because they won. And then twenty twenty, 130 00:06:13,000 --> 00:06:14,440 Speaker 2: remember it was the year that was cut short, so 131 00:06:14,480 --> 00:06:16,520 Speaker 2: they didn't get to do all the cool stuff that 132 00:06:16,560 --> 00:06:20,080 Speaker 2: every other team gets. So it was a pandemic. So 133 00:06:20,120 --> 00:06:21,400 Speaker 2: there was nothing they could do about that. But how 134 00:06:21,400 --> 00:06:23,400 Speaker 2: does this affect players? It sucks. I was on a 135 00:06:23,400 --> 00:06:24,880 Speaker 2: team where we fired the manager in the middle of 136 00:06:24,920 --> 00:06:27,760 Speaker 2: the year. It changes everything because every player starts looking 137 00:06:27,760 --> 00:06:30,000 Speaker 2: over their shoulder, like, oh man, you know, does this 138 00:06:30,040 --> 00:06:31,599 Speaker 2: new manager like me? What do I have to do 139 00:06:31,640 --> 00:06:34,440 Speaker 2: to get in his good grades? Is this? Oh man, 140 00:06:34,480 --> 00:06:37,039 Speaker 2: what's he thinking? What's this new coach thinking? It's a 141 00:06:37,080 --> 00:06:38,880 Speaker 2: bad situation. We've seen it work in a lot of 142 00:06:38,880 --> 00:06:41,400 Speaker 2: places in mid season where the teams get better because 143 00:06:41,440 --> 00:06:43,560 Speaker 2: it's a new voice, because players are like, man, we 144 00:06:43,600 --> 00:06:45,640 Speaker 2: got to try harder, We got to play harder because 145 00:06:45,680 --> 00:06:47,080 Speaker 2: I don't know where we're standing now. I've never been 146 00:06:47,120 --> 00:06:50,320 Speaker 2: in a situation where the GM was fired. That's a 147 00:06:50,360 --> 00:06:52,159 Speaker 2: new one to me because usually wait to fire the 148 00:06:52,160 --> 00:06:54,080 Speaker 2: gym at the end of the year. But it just 149 00:06:54,120 --> 00:06:56,320 Speaker 2: shakes everything up and everything is going to be different. 150 00:06:56,320 --> 00:06:57,680 Speaker 2: I don't care who. You know, if they take the 151 00:06:57,880 --> 00:07:00,719 Speaker 2: assistant GM, move them to the head GM, it's still 152 00:07:00,880 --> 00:07:03,320 Speaker 2: gonna be different because there's gonna be different thought processes, 153 00:07:03,640 --> 00:07:06,880 Speaker 2: different moves. And if whoever they decided to hire, I mean, 154 00:07:06,920 --> 00:07:09,160 Speaker 2: are they gonna hire Miguel Cairo, I don't know. They 155 00:07:09,240 --> 00:07:11,920 Speaker 2: bring up Matt Lee Croy from tripa A, I don't know. 156 00:07:12,000 --> 00:07:14,080 Speaker 2: I mean, it's weird. Normally, when you fire someone like this, 157 00:07:14,320 --> 00:07:16,240 Speaker 2: you already have somebody in the wings ready to come up. 158 00:07:16,320 --> 00:07:18,680 Speaker 2: When I was with the Braves, Freddie Gonzalez got fired, 159 00:07:19,000 --> 00:07:20,760 Speaker 2: Brian Snicker was they didn't make the move, so they 160 00:07:20,760 --> 00:07:23,200 Speaker 2: had assurances from Brian Snicker he was gonna take the job. 161 00:07:23,520 --> 00:07:25,040 Speaker 2: Usually don't make a move like this unless you have 162 00:07:25,040 --> 00:07:25,880 Speaker 2: somebody ready to go. 163 00:07:27,440 --> 00:07:29,520 Speaker 3: Mage Cairo I talked to him actually when I was 164 00:07:29,520 --> 00:07:33,000 Speaker 3: in Pittsburgh earlier this year, and I was like, Maggy, 165 00:07:33,000 --> 00:07:35,800 Speaker 3: I was like, how on earth do you not have 166 00:07:35,920 --> 00:07:39,200 Speaker 3: a big league managerial job? And his quote was, you 167 00:07:39,240 --> 00:07:42,080 Speaker 3: know what if the if a good one comes along, 168 00:07:42,120 --> 00:07:45,440 Speaker 3: I'm not just taking anything. So for him to say, uh, 169 00:07:45,920 --> 00:07:50,160 Speaker 3: I'm waiting, or we'll see good for him. You don't 170 00:07:50,200 --> 00:07:52,360 Speaker 3: have to. Yes, I get it. If your goal in 171 00:07:52,440 --> 00:07:55,000 Speaker 3: life is to be a big league manager, the only 172 00:07:55,000 --> 00:07:57,160 Speaker 3: one of thirty, so so many people have said that. 173 00:07:57,520 --> 00:08:00,760 Speaker 3: But if you're like, you know what, there's a standard 174 00:08:00,760 --> 00:08:02,960 Speaker 3: I want to keep in the sense of like, I 175 00:08:03,040 --> 00:08:05,680 Speaker 3: want to manage a team that wants to win, in 176 00:08:05,720 --> 00:08:08,360 Speaker 3: the sense that the front office is pushing to win. 177 00:08:09,000 --> 00:08:12,400 Speaker 3: And I bet he may not want another intern tag. 178 00:08:13,160 --> 00:08:15,120 Speaker 3: I'm only going off of what he told me in 179 00:08:15,120 --> 00:08:18,760 Speaker 3: Pittsburgh earlier this season. But he's not just gonna take 180 00:08:18,880 --> 00:08:21,400 Speaker 3: any job. This guy. And I think he'll be a 181 00:08:21,400 --> 00:08:23,760 Speaker 3: great manager one day, but who knows? 182 00:08:23,760 --> 00:08:24,240 Speaker 2: What do I know? 183 00:08:24,840 --> 00:08:27,280 Speaker 1: And he has a lot of ties obviously with Davey Martinez, 184 00:08:27,320 --> 00:08:28,960 Speaker 1: he was the bench coach there. That's got to be 185 00:08:29,000 --> 00:08:30,920 Speaker 1: a little bit weird. But yes, to your point, there's 186 00:08:30,960 --> 00:08:33,360 Speaker 1: only thirty jobs in all of Major League Baseball, and 187 00:08:33,360 --> 00:08:36,480 Speaker 1: I'm sure David Martinez would understand if Miggy would take 188 00:08:36,520 --> 00:08:38,719 Speaker 1: the job. Anybody would, I mean, anybody that wants to 189 00:08:38,760 --> 00:08:39,760 Speaker 1: be a big league manager. 190 00:08:40,200 --> 00:08:42,280 Speaker 2: You can't be that picky though. I'm sorry Miguel Cairo, 191 00:08:42,679 --> 00:08:44,600 Speaker 2: he can't be that picky. What's he waiting for? The 192 00:08:44,640 --> 00:08:48,000 Speaker 2: Dodgers job, the Phillies job. I mean, what's the Cardinals' job. 193 00:08:48,000 --> 00:08:50,280 Speaker 2: What's he waiting for? Because you can say, oh, I 194 00:08:50,280 --> 00:08:52,559 Speaker 2: don't want certain jobs, but at the end of the day, 195 00:08:52,600 --> 00:08:54,640 Speaker 2: you got to go and prove yourself. Davey Martinez was 196 00:08:54,679 --> 00:08:56,880 Speaker 2: fortunate he went from the Cubs, where he was bench 197 00:08:56,920 --> 00:08:59,200 Speaker 2: coach of Madden they won, into the Nats where they 198 00:08:59,200 --> 00:09:02,040 Speaker 2: wanted him again. Those jobs don't pop up, though, because 199 00:09:02,040 --> 00:09:04,080 Speaker 2: you got to put in your time. And I don't 200 00:09:04,120 --> 00:09:06,040 Speaker 2: mean this, this is not an knock on Miguel Cairo 201 00:09:06,120 --> 00:09:08,440 Speaker 2: at all, but I mean, if the let's say the 202 00:09:08,480 --> 00:09:10,920 Speaker 2: Yankees move on from Aaron Boom, god forbid is their 203 00:09:10,960 --> 00:09:12,719 Speaker 2: first name on Brian CASHMZ, this is going to be 204 00:09:12,760 --> 00:09:15,720 Speaker 2: Miguel Cairo, They're gonna shoot for bigger fish first. So 205 00:09:16,000 --> 00:09:18,320 Speaker 2: I don't know that necessarily you can be that picky, 206 00:09:18,520 --> 00:09:19,800 Speaker 2: but hey, if you that's what he wants to do, 207 00:09:19,840 --> 00:09:21,720 Speaker 2: and he wants to continue to try to get that 208 00:09:21,880 --> 00:09:25,280 Speaker 2: dream job. 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That's a great park, and you're 245 00:11:08,280 --> 00:11:12,160 Speaker 1: at a great hotel attached to the park. That's awesome. 246 00:11:13,960 --> 00:11:19,240 Speaker 1: That has done a great job of How about that. 247 00:11:19,800 --> 00:11:22,559 Speaker 1: Atlanta's done a great job of making that whole area 248 00:11:22,679 --> 00:11:25,320 Speaker 1: around the park. The battery is what it's called a 249 00:11:25,320 --> 00:11:27,120 Speaker 1: lot of fun. You can walk around, you can shop, 250 00:11:27,200 --> 00:11:29,400 Speaker 1: you can do all the things, you can eat, you 251 00:11:29,440 --> 00:11:31,320 Speaker 1: can take in a ball game, you can stay right there. 252 00:11:31,760 --> 00:11:33,480 Speaker 1: It's very nice. I wish all parks were. 253 00:11:33,360 --> 00:11:35,560 Speaker 3: Like, yeah, that's great, And if you're another owner, you 254 00:11:35,559 --> 00:11:38,559 Speaker 3: can look at it and be super jealous and hold 255 00:11:38,600 --> 00:11:41,680 Speaker 3: your city at ransom to so that you can also 256 00:11:41,800 --> 00:11:43,800 Speaker 3: get a battery around your stadium. 257 00:11:44,120 --> 00:11:46,000 Speaker 1: Hmm, do you have somebody in mind? 258 00:11:46,960 --> 00:11:48,160 Speaker 3: I won't name names. 259 00:11:48,360 --> 00:11:50,959 Speaker 1: You're not naming names, You're not name dropping in this 260 00:11:51,000 --> 00:11:56,160 Speaker 1: particular situation. Well, guys, this isn't good if you're the Brave. 261 00:11:56,240 --> 00:11:57,959 Speaker 1: Since the Braves finished a three game sleep with the 262 00:11:58,000 --> 00:12:00,160 Speaker 1: Mets on June nineteenth, they failed to win any of 263 00:12:00,200 --> 00:12:03,079 Speaker 1: the five series that followed. They're five and eleven while 264 00:12:03,160 --> 00:12:06,240 Speaker 1: averaging just three point one runs per game. Even worse 265 00:12:06,320 --> 00:12:08,199 Speaker 1: than that, if you can believe it, thirty one of 266 00:12:08,240 --> 00:12:11,320 Speaker 1: the fifty runs in that sixteen game stretch came in 267 00:12:11,360 --> 00:12:15,040 Speaker 1: the five wins. That means nineteen runs in the eleven 268 00:12:15,160 --> 00:12:18,720 Speaker 1: losses that they've had. That's basically negative one point seven 269 00:12:18,960 --> 00:12:23,400 Speaker 1: runs per game. What are the Braves doing besides not 270 00:12:23,480 --> 00:12:24,240 Speaker 1: hitting or scoring? 271 00:12:24,240 --> 00:12:26,800 Speaker 2: I'm scoring, not scoring? They can't score. This has been 272 00:12:27,040 --> 00:12:28,719 Speaker 2: this has been a theme form for two years now. 273 00:12:28,800 --> 00:12:31,920 Speaker 2: Last year we all question, man, where's the offense go? 274 00:12:32,000 --> 00:12:38,199 Speaker 2: Because remember Acunya Olsen, Murphy Albes, Riley Harris, all these 275 00:12:38,240 --> 00:12:39,840 Speaker 2: guys it was their thing, right. They signed all these 276 00:12:39,840 --> 00:12:41,400 Speaker 2: guys to long term deals, were like, these guys are 277 00:12:41,400 --> 00:12:43,600 Speaker 2: gonna score a million runs for the next five years. 278 00:12:43,840 --> 00:12:47,000 Speaker 2: It disappeared. Last year they fired their hitting coach, Kevin Sitzer. 279 00:12:47,080 --> 00:12:49,600 Speaker 2: He gone right. They brought in a new hitting coach. 280 00:12:49,640 --> 00:12:52,480 Speaker 2: It hasn't gotten any better. Nobody knows why. It's not 281 00:12:52,520 --> 00:12:54,960 Speaker 2: the ballpark. The ball flies at the truest part, Like 282 00:12:55,000 --> 00:12:56,800 Speaker 2: I could literally sit here where I'm sitting right now 283 00:12:56,920 --> 00:12:58,880 Speaker 2: and probably hit a ball from here to home plate, 284 00:12:59,040 --> 00:13:01,520 Speaker 2: and I haven't touched the baton five years. Both flies 285 00:13:01,520 --> 00:13:03,920 Speaker 2: at the truest park. So it's not the ballpark. It's 286 00:13:03,960 --> 00:13:06,320 Speaker 2: the players. I don't know what happened, but their offense went. 287 00:13:06,160 --> 00:13:16,040 Speaker 3: Away, don't You couldn't hit it that far the to 288 00:13:16,080 --> 00:13:19,320 Speaker 3: the chop house right now? But what else? What else? 289 00:13:19,360 --> 00:13:21,839 Speaker 3: What else could have gone differently in the last two years, 290 00:13:22,120 --> 00:13:24,360 Speaker 3: They didn't all of a sudden just stop Like people 291 00:13:24,400 --> 00:13:27,200 Speaker 3: are like, oh, they're comfortable because of their contracts. I 292 00:13:27,240 --> 00:13:27,959 Speaker 3: don't believe that. 293 00:13:29,679 --> 00:13:31,640 Speaker 1: This bums me out. I like Clark Schmand a lot. 294 00:13:31,679 --> 00:13:33,760 Speaker 1: I've met him, had a conversation with him a couple 295 00:13:33,800 --> 00:13:35,920 Speaker 1: of times. His family's super cool. He was doing really 296 00:13:35,920 --> 00:13:37,880 Speaker 1: well for the New York Yankees. Now he's on the shelf, 297 00:13:38,080 --> 00:13:41,280 Speaker 1: likely a UCL tear guys and is expected to require 298 00:13:41,320 --> 00:13:43,800 Speaker 1: Tommy John surgery. Just notched it up to another guy 299 00:13:43,920 --> 00:13:47,680 Speaker 1: needing TJ and fourteen starts the season. Schmid pitch to 300 00:13:47,720 --> 00:13:50,280 Speaker 1: a four and four record with a three three two ERA. 301 00:13:51,120 --> 00:13:53,160 Speaker 1: This is a bummer. I mean, the Yankees are struggling. 302 00:13:53,280 --> 00:13:56,439 Speaker 1: They're starting rotation is horrendous. They've started to hit a 303 00:13:56,480 --> 00:14:00,360 Speaker 1: little bit, but the ERA has ballooned and this this 304 00:14:00,440 --> 00:14:01,800 Speaker 1: AJ is not going to help matters. 305 00:14:03,280 --> 00:14:05,439 Speaker 2: They're in third place, well, they're tied for second. I 306 00:14:05,440 --> 00:14:07,200 Speaker 2: guess they were in third place for a second there, 307 00:14:07,559 --> 00:14:09,360 Speaker 2: but then the Rays also you know the. 308 00:14:09,880 --> 00:14:12,720 Speaker 3: Rate Yankees are in third place. It's July seventh, but. 309 00:14:12,920 --> 00:14:17,240 Speaker 2: Nobody had running away from That's what I'm saying. But 310 00:14:17,720 --> 00:14:20,000 Speaker 2: their pitching is faltered. I mean, Rodno and Freed have 311 00:14:20,000 --> 00:14:21,800 Speaker 2: been good. It's the other people that have a member 312 00:14:21,880 --> 00:14:25,520 Speaker 2: good and they need heel back. They're obviously not getting collback. 313 00:14:25,560 --> 00:14:27,760 Speaker 2: And now if Schmid goes down, that stinks. Their bullpen 314 00:14:27,840 --> 00:14:30,680 Speaker 2: hasn't been as good. But the big thing about the Yankees, 315 00:14:30,800 --> 00:14:33,120 Speaker 2: and I'll say this and I'll keep saying it. They 316 00:14:33,120 --> 00:14:35,080 Speaker 2: only score when they hit home runs. They have to 317 00:14:35,160 --> 00:14:37,760 Speaker 2: hit home runs to score. They don't manufacture runs very well. 318 00:14:38,040 --> 00:14:40,160 Speaker 2: And if their pitching is not perfect and they get 319 00:14:40,200 --> 00:14:42,520 Speaker 2: into these extra inning games where teams can hit a 320 00:14:42,520 --> 00:14:44,760 Speaker 2: ground ball, a second hit a fly ball and score 321 00:14:44,800 --> 00:14:46,480 Speaker 2: that run. The Yankees haven't done that. That's why the 322 00:14:46,560 --> 00:14:49,280 Speaker 2: record extra innings is bad. There's a lot of things, 323 00:14:49,280 --> 00:14:51,800 Speaker 2: but the pitching is is number one. They're gonna have 324 00:14:51,800 --> 00:14:53,880 Speaker 2: to go out and get some help. Eric. 325 00:14:53,920 --> 00:14:56,320 Speaker 1: I like what Jazz Chishom Junior said to Bob Klapp. 326 00:14:56,360 --> 00:14:58,560 Speaker 1: He said, I've played with the Marlins. I've seen bad 327 00:14:58,600 --> 00:15:01,720 Speaker 1: teams go through rough time. He's not lying, and believe me, 328 00:15:01,880 --> 00:15:04,280 Speaker 1: this isn't even close to what I've been through in 329 00:15:04,360 --> 00:15:06,640 Speaker 1: the past. I still feel like we're going to be fine. 330 00:15:06,640 --> 00:15:08,240 Speaker 1: He's had a lot of dingers. I think he's hit 331 00:15:08,280 --> 00:15:10,360 Speaker 1: like eight home runs recently, but he's had a lot 332 00:15:10,360 --> 00:15:13,720 Speaker 1: of errors too, playing third base defensively. But I believe 333 00:15:13,760 --> 00:15:15,960 Speaker 1: what he's saying though. I mean, the Yankees obviously are 334 00:15:16,000 --> 00:15:16,840 Speaker 1: built to get through this. 335 00:15:17,000 --> 00:15:17,040 Speaker 2: No. 336 00:15:18,800 --> 00:15:21,680 Speaker 3: Uh, Are they built to get through it? Yeah? Because 337 00:15:21,680 --> 00:15:23,600 Speaker 3: I mean they showed what they could do early in 338 00:15:23,640 --> 00:15:26,720 Speaker 3: the year, but the Jays just weren't playing well early 339 00:15:26,760 --> 00:15:28,600 Speaker 3: in the year. The Jays could have had a much 340 00:15:28,720 --> 00:15:31,360 Speaker 3: larger lead had they started out a little bit hotter. 341 00:15:31,480 --> 00:15:35,200 Speaker 3: So there's ebbs and flows of seasons. Are they built 342 00:15:35,200 --> 00:15:37,520 Speaker 3: to get through this? That will be the question that 343 00:15:37,520 --> 00:15:39,880 Speaker 3: can only be answered at the end of the season, 344 00:15:40,200 --> 00:15:44,400 Speaker 3: because if you don't field your position as well as 345 00:15:44,480 --> 00:15:48,640 Speaker 3: you should, Hence Gastism should be playing second base, but 346 00:15:49,040 --> 00:15:51,120 Speaker 3: they have to play him at third because they don't 347 00:15:51,120 --> 00:15:54,360 Speaker 3: feel like they feel like he's the better option at third. 348 00:15:55,080 --> 00:15:58,320 Speaker 3: Then you're not going to make plays. You're not going 349 00:15:58,360 --> 00:16:01,280 Speaker 3: to run base as well, because the ball you can 350 00:16:01,360 --> 00:16:03,480 Speaker 3: be pitched to to not hit a home run, Like, 351 00:16:03,600 --> 00:16:06,000 Speaker 3: let's pitch to this guy so he doesn't hit a homer, 352 00:16:06,280 --> 00:16:09,400 Speaker 3: We'll let him get a single. Well, they're not taking those, Okay. 353 00:16:09,760 --> 00:16:12,080 Speaker 3: If you're not getting your home runs, then you have 354 00:16:12,120 --> 00:16:14,120 Speaker 3: to base run. So you have to base run and 355 00:16:14,200 --> 00:16:18,120 Speaker 3: you have to field, two things that historically they haven't 356 00:16:18,200 --> 00:16:21,880 Speaker 3: been very good at recently, and I don't know if 357 00:16:21,920 --> 00:16:23,720 Speaker 3: they're built to be able to do it. I don't 358 00:16:23,720 --> 00:16:26,360 Speaker 3: think you can just flip a switch to be able 359 00:16:26,400 --> 00:16:28,080 Speaker 3: to do that. I think Volpi's defense is going to 360 00:16:28,160 --> 00:16:30,200 Speaker 3: go up. I think he's had a tough start to 361 00:16:30,240 --> 00:16:34,160 Speaker 3: the season. I think I think Jazz's defense is going 362 00:16:34,240 --> 00:16:36,480 Speaker 3: to go up when he moves to second base. So 363 00:16:36,560 --> 00:16:39,880 Speaker 3: I think a starting pitcher and a third baseman are 364 00:16:39,920 --> 00:16:42,640 Speaker 3: probably highest on the Yankees list. 365 00:16:42,920 --> 00:16:46,640 Speaker 1: Aj Are the Yankees Al champs or is it time 366 00:16:46,680 --> 00:16:49,480 Speaker 1: to give way to the Tigers? Obviously I'm not discounting 367 00:16:49,520 --> 00:16:51,760 Speaker 1: the Houston Astros are always in the picture. But is 368 00:16:51,760 --> 00:16:54,960 Speaker 1: it somebody else's year this year? Besides New York's? 369 00:16:56,120 --> 00:17:01,080 Speaker 2: Uh? Detroit, baby? Can we talk about Detroit? Who's your Tiger? 370 00:17:01,520 --> 00:17:05,920 Speaker 2: Brandon Inch is my Tiger? Right? I mean, Detroit is 371 00:17:05,920 --> 00:17:09,119 Speaker 2: where it's at with their young core of kids, with 372 00:17:09,200 --> 00:17:12,679 Speaker 2: Riley Green and Torkosen having a bounce back year, and 373 00:17:12,680 --> 00:17:14,680 Speaker 2: then you throw school ball flirty and the way A J. 374 00:17:14,840 --> 00:17:17,960 Speaker 2: Hinch manages his bullpen Casey Miies having a great season 375 00:17:18,000 --> 00:17:20,600 Speaker 2: for him, it's Detroit's right now. I'm sorry, I know 376 00:17:20,640 --> 00:17:24,000 Speaker 2: the Tiger. The Tigers are in the AL Central, and 377 00:17:24,040 --> 00:17:26,080 Speaker 2: the Yankees have owned the AL Central, But I think 378 00:17:26,119 --> 00:17:28,639 Speaker 2: this is the year that the Tigers could jump up 379 00:17:28,640 --> 00:17:30,960 Speaker 2: and bite them and knock them out. Maybe in the 380 00:17:31,080 --> 00:17:33,959 Speaker 2: LCS if the Yankees get there, because you have to understand, 381 00:17:33,960 --> 00:17:35,640 Speaker 2: if the Yankees finished where they finish right now, they're 382 00:17:35,640 --> 00:17:37,639 Speaker 2: a wild card. They got to get through some stuff 383 00:17:37,680 --> 00:17:40,800 Speaker 2: to get there. Right Houston looks really good again. I mean, 384 00:17:40,840 --> 00:17:43,600 Speaker 2: they did just sweep your Dodgers there, Alana. 385 00:17:44,520 --> 00:17:48,280 Speaker 1: That the Dodgers had stop stop stop stop, justin rebless 386 00:17:48,520 --> 00:17:50,840 Speaker 1: and nothing against those guys, but stop, come. 387 00:17:50,760 --> 00:17:54,159 Speaker 3: On, try. I'm not saying that. 388 00:17:54,240 --> 00:17:56,320 Speaker 1: I'm not saying they weren't trying. I'm not saying they 389 00:17:56,359 --> 00:17:58,760 Speaker 1: weren't trying. But the point is, when the Astros and 390 00:17:58,800 --> 00:18:01,399 Speaker 1: the Dodgers match up again in the in the World Series, 391 00:18:01,440 --> 00:18:04,960 Speaker 1: if in fact that does happen, the uh pitching staff, 392 00:18:04,960 --> 00:18:07,520 Speaker 1: I would hope to God is a lot better and 393 00:18:07,560 --> 00:18:10,080 Speaker 1: more prepared and healthier than what they have right now. 394 00:18:10,280 --> 00:18:12,120 Speaker 2: Just make sure they're not telling them what's coming a lot. 395 00:18:12,160 --> 00:18:13,000 Speaker 2: And that's all I got to say. 396 00:18:13,800 --> 00:18:13,960 Speaker 4: Man. 397 00:18:14,960 --> 00:18:18,119 Speaker 2: Apparently apparently the Dodgers are telling them what was coming. 398 00:18:18,400 --> 00:18:20,919 Speaker 2: Apparently the Dodgers were telling the Astro as well was coming. 399 00:18:21,280 --> 00:18:24,119 Speaker 1: Guys. This is I've seen a lot of terrible first pitches, 400 00:18:24,200 --> 00:18:28,119 Speaker 1: but this one I believe probably takes the cake. What 401 00:18:28,160 --> 00:18:28,800 Speaker 1: do you think about this. 402 00:18:29,840 --> 00:18:33,320 Speaker 2: Nah, Yeah, it wasn't that bad. I mean, at least 403 00:18:34,040 --> 00:18:36,320 Speaker 2: Clark got a glove on it knocked it down. But 404 00:18:36,359 --> 00:18:39,679 Speaker 2: the second one was money right. But I've seen this before. 405 00:18:40,040 --> 00:18:44,040 Speaker 2: I've seen this before. Bob Costas did this, and see 406 00:18:44,160 --> 00:18:46,960 Speaker 2: in Saint Louis, he requested me catch his first pitch. 407 00:18:47,240 --> 00:18:49,080 Speaker 2: He threw it so far outside. I dove for it, 408 00:18:49,119 --> 00:18:52,480 Speaker 2: couldn't catch it. They were filming commercial. He called back 409 00:18:52,800 --> 00:18:55,480 Speaker 2: through a perfect strike. So I've seen this actually happen before. 410 00:18:56,080 --> 00:18:58,440 Speaker 2: And the best part is in Saint Louis, nobody booed. 411 00:18:58,440 --> 00:19:01,399 Speaker 2: They actually cheered him for it again, not doing. 412 00:19:02,240 --> 00:19:04,400 Speaker 1: Ovin Kamara didn't do it bad. I guess that bad 413 00:19:04,440 --> 00:19:06,520 Speaker 1: of a job. I mean, fifty cents was pretty bad. 414 00:19:06,680 --> 00:19:09,400 Speaker 1: There's been there's there's been some although I will say this, 415 00:19:10,760 --> 00:19:12,760 Speaker 1: I bet you they practice right then they get out 416 00:19:12,760 --> 00:19:15,040 Speaker 1: there on the mound, and then I would freak out 417 00:19:15,119 --> 00:19:17,040 Speaker 1: if I had to throw out a ceremonial first pitch 418 00:19:17,040 --> 00:19:19,280 Speaker 1: at any ball game. I don't think I could do it. 419 00:19:19,640 --> 00:19:21,119 Speaker 3: Let's get it. I don't want to. 420 00:19:21,920 --> 00:19:24,000 Speaker 1: I don't want to do it like that terrifies me. 421 00:19:25,359 --> 00:19:27,320 Speaker 3: That's why they that's why they screw up. That's why 422 00:19:27,359 --> 00:19:29,920 Speaker 3: the second one is always better. It's like my golf game. 423 00:19:30,320 --> 00:19:33,639 Speaker 3: I'll shank the first shot and the next one piped. 424 00:19:35,080 --> 00:19:37,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, what's a shank? 425 00:19:38,640 --> 00:19:39,960 Speaker 1: Well, you don't know what I think is. 426 00:19:40,720 --> 00:19:41,280 Speaker 3: You don't. 427 00:19:42,200 --> 00:19:44,200 Speaker 2: It's like a cramp to me. I don't have them. 428 00:19:44,520 --> 00:19:45,120 Speaker 2: You don't have. 429 00:19:45,560 --> 00:19:48,879 Speaker 1: You've never shanked a shot, You've never sankna. 430 00:19:48,920 --> 00:19:51,399 Speaker 2: I'm a professional athlete. 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But the good news is, guys, it's not structural. 461 00:21:16,680 --> 00:21:19,000 Speaker 1: Max Monthly obviously taken one on the knee on a 462 00:21:19,040 --> 00:21:22,240 Speaker 1: defensive play when somebody slid into him. They need him, 463 00:21:22,240 --> 00:21:25,480 Speaker 1: I mean, they certainly need his bat, but hopefully nothing broken. 464 00:21:25,520 --> 00:21:30,680 Speaker 2: Guys. No good news, best case scenario, no legam of damage, 465 00:21:30,720 --> 00:21:33,720 Speaker 2: no structural damage. Because when I was watching this live 466 00:21:33,760 --> 00:21:35,240 Speaker 2: but we were texting back and forth, it was like 467 00:21:35,240 --> 00:21:37,800 Speaker 2: Oh that looked bad for poor Max, So great news 468 00:21:37,800 --> 00:21:41,200 Speaker 2: for him and hopefully Gibbel soon Max, and hopefully when 469 00:21:41,240 --> 00:21:43,520 Speaker 2: I think we're talking to him tomorrow. So if we do, Lon, 470 00:21:43,640 --> 00:21:45,920 Speaker 2: I'm sorry, but we'll pump up the Dodgers for you 471 00:21:45,960 --> 00:21:47,680 Speaker 2: and ask him about the Astro series. 472 00:21:48,080 --> 00:21:50,480 Speaker 1: It is okay that you guys interviewed Dodgers. I don't 473 00:21:50,480 --> 00:21:52,200 Speaker 1: have to be the only one that talks to these guys. 474 00:21:52,200 --> 00:21:54,600 Speaker 1: But yes, it is confirmed. Max Munsey, a friend of 475 00:21:54,640 --> 00:21:58,640 Speaker 1: the show here, will be on with us tomorrow. They 476 00:21:58,640 --> 00:22:00,560 Speaker 1: need him, no, I mean he's a huge cog that lineup. 477 00:22:00,600 --> 00:22:02,360 Speaker 1: I mean he's a guy that gives you a professional 478 00:22:02,400 --> 00:22:05,560 Speaker 1: at bats. He's patient. It stinks when when these guys, 479 00:22:05,600 --> 00:22:08,720 Speaker 1: when anybody goes down, but especially one of your key guys, eric. 480 00:22:08,880 --> 00:22:10,399 Speaker 2: An all start too again. 481 00:22:12,400 --> 00:22:12,800 Speaker 4: M hmm. 482 00:22:13,960 --> 00:22:14,840 Speaker 1: Could have been an All Star. 483 00:22:17,040 --> 00:22:18,159 Speaker 2: Tough, tough position. 484 00:22:20,600 --> 00:22:22,280 Speaker 1: What's a tough position? Third base? 485 00:22:22,560 --> 00:22:27,320 Speaker 2: Third base? Yeah you're not Machado's Machado. I mean that's 486 00:22:27,320 --> 00:22:30,080 Speaker 2: stuff that's that's to start for sure. But yeah, he 487 00:22:30,240 --> 00:22:31,760 Speaker 2: could have been, should have been an All Star. But 488 00:22:32,359 --> 00:22:34,760 Speaker 2: you know what, sometimes you need glasses. Kids, don't be 489 00:22:34,800 --> 00:22:35,800 Speaker 2: ashamed to wear glasses. 490 00:22:35,920 --> 00:22:39,440 Speaker 1: Just saying, well, it helped and then it helped Muncie. 491 00:22:39,680 --> 00:22:42,879 Speaker 1: So that's right, it's helped all of us, all of 492 00:22:42,880 --> 00:22:44,399 Speaker 1: our all of our readers. I don't even know if 493 00:22:44,400 --> 00:22:47,679 Speaker 1: a j if you're into readership, Eric, I. 494 00:22:47,680 --> 00:22:49,000 Speaker 2: Can't read a lot of No. 495 00:22:49,000 --> 00:22:51,679 Speaker 1: No, no, I actually have to wear readers. Do you 496 00:22:51,720 --> 00:22:53,800 Speaker 1: have to wear readers like you? 497 00:22:53,960 --> 00:22:55,960 Speaker 2: I've been wearing contact since I was ten years old. 498 00:22:56,000 --> 00:22:58,160 Speaker 1: No, I have contacts, but I also have to have readers, 499 00:22:58,160 --> 00:23:01,120 Speaker 1: all right, much more to talk about. 500 00:23:01,760 --> 00:23:02,919 Speaker 2: We don't want to scare the children. 501 00:23:03,240 --> 00:23:19,800 Speaker 1: Oh wow, my god. No, it's it's fine, it's okay. Well, 502 00:23:19,840 --> 00:23:22,320 Speaker 1: I will maintain, gentlemen, that the next time that the 503 00:23:22,320 --> 00:23:25,400 Speaker 1: Astros and Dodgers meet up, which would be the World Series, 504 00:23:25,520 --> 00:23:30,840 Speaker 1: that the Dodgers will have better pictures on the mound 505 00:23:30,880 --> 00:23:34,479 Speaker 1: than they did this time. However, the Astros absolutely killed 506 00:23:34,520 --> 00:23:38,400 Speaker 1: the Dodgers over the course of their weekend series at 507 00:23:38,400 --> 00:23:40,680 Speaker 1: Dodgers Stadium. The Astros of now when nineteen of their 508 00:23:40,760 --> 00:23:45,000 Speaker 1: last twenty four games, and they took it to my Dodgers. 509 00:23:46,200 --> 00:23:52,120 Speaker 3: Eric, thoughts, Yeah, thoughts were they were just a hot team. 510 00:23:52,480 --> 00:23:57,480 Speaker 3: Nobody had, nobody had any trash can issues. Dodgers threw 511 00:23:57,560 --> 00:23:59,760 Speaker 3: the best players out there, and you know they're just 512 00:24:00,280 --> 00:24:03,200 Speaker 3: they're just playing rehab games again, you know, show Hayes 513 00:24:03,240 --> 00:24:07,439 Speaker 3: rehabbing the rest of their starting rotation is just like, 514 00:24:07,520 --> 00:24:10,959 Speaker 3: we're just gonna get healthy, like they they can. They 515 00:24:10,960 --> 00:24:13,639 Speaker 3: can lead the National League and wins without even really 516 00:24:13,760 --> 00:24:15,720 Speaker 3: throwing the best team out there. Are they gonna? 517 00:24:16,680 --> 00:24:19,080 Speaker 1: Why do you sound starcastic when you say. 518 00:24:18,880 --> 00:24:23,240 Speaker 3: All this, because we've had quite a bit of chatter 519 00:24:23,320 --> 00:24:26,560 Speaker 3: about this all day today on and off camera, So 520 00:24:27,280 --> 00:24:31,320 Speaker 3: my sarcasm level is super high because you are the 521 00:24:31,359 --> 00:24:35,200 Speaker 3: homer of all homers. But let's be realistic. They did 522 00:24:35,200 --> 00:24:39,440 Speaker 3: score some of these against the bullpen, which has been 523 00:24:39,480 --> 00:24:41,760 Speaker 3: a little bit ebb and flow. They have some injuries 524 00:24:41,800 --> 00:24:46,200 Speaker 3: out there also, But Yamamoto is really the only guy 525 00:24:46,280 --> 00:24:49,600 Speaker 3: right now that is yes solidified. He's gonna be your 526 00:24:49,640 --> 00:24:52,600 Speaker 3: game one starter. They still have to figure out how 527 00:24:52,640 --> 00:24:54,520 Speaker 3: to give him some time off because they're not just 528 00:24:54,560 --> 00:24:57,200 Speaker 3: gonna blow pass like we talked about with Pepio. They're 529 00:24:57,200 --> 00:25:00,320 Speaker 3: not just gonna blow past the most innings ever, so 530 00:25:00,359 --> 00:25:03,040 Speaker 3: they have to figure that out. Listen, Dave Roberts just 531 00:25:03,080 --> 00:25:05,880 Speaker 3: got his extension. What he has to deal with as 532 00:25:05,920 --> 00:25:10,360 Speaker 3: far as like, availability of players is a much harder 533 00:25:10,480 --> 00:25:13,240 Speaker 3: job than what people think, like, oh man, this guy, 534 00:25:13,600 --> 00:25:16,200 Speaker 3: you know, he just got's the best, the best roster 535 00:25:16,359 --> 00:25:19,159 Speaker 3: money can buy. He has to figure out how to 536 00:25:19,240 --> 00:25:23,119 Speaker 3: keep Tanner Scott healthy for the playoffs. He has to 537 00:25:23,160 --> 00:25:25,800 Speaker 3: figure out how to keep the rest of his bullpen healthy. 538 00:25:26,200 --> 00:25:29,760 Speaker 3: When you don't have starting pitchers, who are you know, 539 00:25:30,000 --> 00:25:32,440 Speaker 3: the best starting pitchers. I mean, they have big league 540 00:25:32,440 --> 00:25:34,960 Speaker 3: starting pitchers, they just don't have their all star starting 541 00:25:35,000 --> 00:25:36,760 Speaker 3: pitchers like they had no doubt. 542 00:25:36,880 --> 00:25:40,080 Speaker 1: Houston swept the Dodgers for the first time at Dodger 543 00:25:40,160 --> 00:25:42,159 Speaker 1: Stadium since two thousand and eight. I mean, Houston was 544 00:25:42,160 --> 00:25:44,040 Speaker 1: the better team this week. And what's the matter, aj, 545 00:25:44,200 --> 00:25:44,680 Speaker 1: What's the matter? 546 00:25:44,800 --> 00:25:47,520 Speaker 2: Gaver your Earsalona? Because Christian Walker is coming up to 547 00:25:47,560 --> 00:25:48,000 Speaker 2: bat again. 548 00:25:48,040 --> 00:25:55,000 Speaker 1: So Christian Walker destroyed his entire career. He's destroyed this. 549 00:25:55,119 --> 00:25:57,639 Speaker 1: I mean, think about how many times that that he 550 00:25:57,680 --> 00:25:59,800 Speaker 1: came up to the plate with the Diamondbacks against the Dodgers. 551 00:25:59,880 --> 00:26:01,960 Speaker 1: He crushes them. I would just go like this every 552 00:26:01,960 --> 00:26:03,159 Speaker 1: time Christian Walker came up. 553 00:26:03,920 --> 00:26:06,360 Speaker 2: Yes, true, but let me sell you this one thing 554 00:26:06,359 --> 00:26:08,080 Speaker 2: that Eric did hit on that worries me a little 555 00:26:08,080 --> 00:26:11,200 Speaker 2: bit about the Dodgers, their bullpen's getting hit. Right, Tanner 556 00:26:11,240 --> 00:26:15,040 Speaker 2: Scott was unhittable last year, he's been getting hit and 557 00:26:15,080 --> 00:26:18,320 Speaker 2: he got hit. All these guys that have been that 558 00:26:18,440 --> 00:26:20,879 Speaker 2: was their strength, right last year bullpen game, they got 559 00:26:20,920 --> 00:26:23,800 Speaker 2: through their bullpen and they were unbelievable. But these guys, yes, 560 00:26:23,840 --> 00:26:25,879 Speaker 2: they're tired because they have to pitch five. They have 561 00:26:25,960 --> 00:26:28,480 Speaker 2: to cover four, five, six innings. That's the difference with 562 00:26:28,560 --> 00:26:31,560 Speaker 2: the Rays this year. The starters are going longer their bullpens. 563 00:26:32,359 --> 00:26:36,240 Speaker 2: Rest did excuse me? You can't just have five innings 564 00:26:36,280 --> 00:26:37,600 Speaker 2: of every game bullpen covers. 565 00:26:37,840 --> 00:26:41,439 Speaker 1: Doesn't work, agreed thousand percent. So what do you do 566 00:26:41,520 --> 00:26:43,639 Speaker 1: about that? I mean, do you just you ride this 567 00:26:43,720 --> 00:26:45,800 Speaker 1: through and hope that you can maintain Do you do 568 00:26:45,840 --> 00:26:48,080 Speaker 1: you bring in some reinforcements at the deadline? Do you 569 00:26:48,080 --> 00:26:50,640 Speaker 1: bring Joe Kelly back? Do you bring in Brett Honeywell? 570 00:26:50,680 --> 00:26:50,800 Speaker 4: Do? 571 00:26:50,840 --> 00:26:52,800 Speaker 1: I mean? Who do you get? Do you try for 572 00:26:52,880 --> 00:26:53,199 Speaker 1: some of that? 573 00:26:54,119 --> 00:26:56,800 Speaker 3: I think that's Dave Roberts, And honestly, it's part of 574 00:26:56,800 --> 00:26:58,879 Speaker 3: not just Dave Robins, but it's also the medical staff, 575 00:26:58,960 --> 00:27:03,800 Speaker 3: It's it's pitching coaches. All those guys they have to 576 00:27:03,880 --> 00:27:06,959 Speaker 3: go to the guys who are going to start and say, 577 00:27:07,640 --> 00:27:10,000 Speaker 3: you guys are gonna have to wear it because right 578 00:27:10,040 --> 00:27:13,680 Speaker 3: now their offense keeps them in so many games. When 579 00:27:13,680 --> 00:27:16,320 Speaker 3: these starting pitchers, you know, you're like, ah, it's a 580 00:27:16,320 --> 00:27:18,920 Speaker 3: one run game. We want to win this game. Players 581 00:27:18,960 --> 00:27:21,800 Speaker 3: want to win the games. There's there's nobody, nobody's front office. 582 00:27:21,880 --> 00:27:23,919 Speaker 3: They want to win the games. I get it. But 583 00:27:24,040 --> 00:27:27,200 Speaker 3: you're gonna have to force some of these guys. You're 584 00:27:27,200 --> 00:27:30,520 Speaker 3: gonna have to force Emmitt Sheihan to go more than 585 00:27:31,200 --> 00:27:34,920 Speaker 3: six in a really good start, five in an average start, 586 00:27:34,960 --> 00:27:37,359 Speaker 3: four in a below average start. You're gonna have to 587 00:27:37,480 --> 00:27:40,879 Speaker 3: force them to go more, which is gonna put more 588 00:27:41,160 --> 00:27:44,119 Speaker 3: pressure on the offense to score more. You're gonna have 589 00:27:44,240 --> 00:27:47,280 Speaker 3: to go. Ribleski's gonna have to throw more. They have 590 00:27:47,400 --> 00:27:50,920 Speaker 3: to throw more. And I don't know if they can 591 00:27:50,920 --> 00:27:55,080 Speaker 3: make that decision as an organization, but they're still in. 592 00:27:55,359 --> 00:27:57,800 Speaker 3: They have the best record in the National League. I'm 593 00:27:57,800 --> 00:28:01,120 Speaker 3: not saying you give away games. I'm saying you have 594 00:28:01,200 --> 00:28:04,040 Speaker 3: to figure out how to not crush your bullpen guys 595 00:28:04,400 --> 00:28:07,360 Speaker 3: in all of these close games, because this is when 596 00:28:07,400 --> 00:28:10,440 Speaker 3: it starts to creep up. Usually not pre All Star break. 597 00:28:10,480 --> 00:28:16,200 Speaker 3: It's usually July twenty to like August fifteenth, when dudes 598 00:28:16,240 --> 00:28:20,119 Speaker 3: are just cashed and they're like, oh, I can't throw anymore. 599 00:28:21,400 --> 00:28:24,720 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's a bullpen that's banged up. It's a starting 600 00:28:24,800 --> 00:28:26,960 Speaker 1: rotation that is banged up. And coming into the season, 601 00:28:26,960 --> 00:28:28,840 Speaker 1: I was like, man, this bullpen is so good with 602 00:28:28,840 --> 00:28:31,520 Speaker 1: the addition of Kirby Eights and Tanner Scott, we thought that, 603 00:28:31,600 --> 00:28:34,160 Speaker 1: you know, trying was going to be good. Evan Phillips 604 00:28:34,200 --> 00:28:37,600 Speaker 1: and they're down a ton of key arms in the bullpen, 605 00:28:37,680 --> 00:28:40,200 Speaker 1: but nobody gives you length anymore. That's like when you 606 00:28:40,240 --> 00:28:45,000 Speaker 1: see you know, Trek Scoogle throwing complete games a what 607 00:28:45,200 --> 00:28:48,480 Speaker 1: is that? And what a Gift's not the way the 608 00:28:48,480 --> 00:28:49,480 Speaker 1: game goes Dodgers. 609 00:28:49,920 --> 00:28:51,560 Speaker 2: It's not true though, look at the Rays. The Rays 610 00:28:51,640 --> 00:28:53,520 Speaker 2: used to do it the Dodger way. Yes, then they 611 00:28:53,520 --> 00:28:56,040 Speaker 2: got better starting pitching, guys that can stay healthy. Now 612 00:28:56,080 --> 00:28:59,000 Speaker 2: they lead the league in innings from starters, and their 613 00:28:59,000 --> 00:29:01,600 Speaker 2: bullpen is better be because of it. It's not I 614 00:29:01,680 --> 00:29:03,840 Speaker 2: disagree with the way the game is going. The game 615 00:29:03,880 --> 00:29:06,000 Speaker 2: goes the way your players should let you go. If 616 00:29:06,000 --> 00:29:07,800 Speaker 2: your starters can go deep into games, and that's the 617 00:29:07,800 --> 00:29:10,320 Speaker 2: way your team's built, then let them go. But if 618 00:29:10,320 --> 00:29:11,920 Speaker 2: you don't, I mean Garret Cole used to go seven, eight, 619 00:29:12,000 --> 00:29:14,720 Speaker 2: nine innings every time before he got hurt. Verlander Schurz 620 00:29:14,720 --> 00:29:16,560 Speaker 2: are these guys that are great. Kershaw used to go 621 00:29:16,680 --> 00:29:19,640 Speaker 2: nine innings like every start, Right, So I disagree with 622 00:29:19,760 --> 00:29:21,720 Speaker 2: that's the way the game goes. The game goes like 623 00:29:21,800 --> 00:29:25,000 Speaker 2: this because we have people that say, oh, this lever 624 00:29:25,400 --> 00:29:27,160 Speaker 2: in the sixth inning is better than a starter or 625 00:29:27,240 --> 00:29:30,800 Speaker 2: third time through? Not necessarily the truth, right, No. 626 00:29:31,040 --> 00:29:32,800 Speaker 1: That's the thing though. That's what I'm saying, is like 627 00:29:32,880 --> 00:29:35,360 Speaker 1: the game lends itself to what the analytics are saying 628 00:29:35,480 --> 00:29:37,400 Speaker 1: versus then just letting your guys go out there and 629 00:29:37,480 --> 00:29:39,800 Speaker 1: wear it or not even necessarily wear it, but allowing 630 00:29:39,920 --> 00:29:42,280 Speaker 1: your guys to see the lineup the third time through. 631 00:29:43,000 --> 00:29:45,280 Speaker 1: It's just a different fundamental. It's a different approach now. 632 00:29:45,360 --> 00:29:47,480 Speaker 1: It seems like than it was when you guys played. 633 00:29:49,720 --> 00:29:53,200 Speaker 4: Hey, let's do a little player spotlight thanks to Arena Club. AJA, 634 00:29:53,400 --> 00:29:55,400 Speaker 4: give me a player this season that you think is 635 00:29:55,560 --> 00:29:57,800 Speaker 4: underrated and you might want to try and grab his card. 636 00:29:58,160 --> 00:30:00,680 Speaker 2: James would. I don't know that he's underrated, but Washington 637 00:30:00,800 --> 00:30:03,680 Speaker 2: National's superstar in the making, and the first slab pack 638 00:30:03,720 --> 00:30:06,000 Speaker 2: I ever opened had him in it, his rookie card, 639 00:30:06,080 --> 00:30:07,440 Speaker 2: and the value is only going to go up and 640 00:30:07,520 --> 00:30:09,720 Speaker 2: up and up. And I'm not gonna sell it Qwhie yet, Scott. 641 00:30:09,760 --> 00:30:12,400 Speaker 2: I'm gonna hold on to because after he continues to 642 00:30:12,480 --> 00:30:14,760 Speaker 2: hit big homers and put up the stats make All 643 00:30:14,800 --> 00:30:17,840 Speaker 2: Star teams, it's gonna get more expensive for someone to buy. 644 00:30:17,920 --> 00:30:18,120 Speaker 1: For me. 645 00:30:18,400 --> 00:30:21,080 Speaker 4: This is his first full season in the majors. Keep 646 00:30:21,120 --> 00:30:23,000 Speaker 4: that in mind. I think he's underrated. He's on a 647 00:30:23,080 --> 00:30:26,040 Speaker 4: Nationals team that's man hadding enough attention. 648 00:30:26,160 --> 00:30:28,280 Speaker 2: He might underrated homers. When he makes the All Star 649 00:30:28,360 --> 00:30:30,480 Speaker 2: team this year, they're not going to be underrated. 650 00:30:30,560 --> 00:30:30,960 Speaker 3: That helps. 651 00:30:31,120 --> 00:30:33,560 Speaker 4: He's been intentionally walked four times in a game. Anyway, 652 00:30:33,560 --> 00:30:35,840 Speaker 4: If you want to try and find a wood rookie card, 653 00:30:36,040 --> 00:30:38,600 Speaker 4: go check out slab packs on Arena Club and right 654 00:30:38,640 --> 00:30:40,760 Speaker 4: now you can get twenty percent off your first lab pack. 655 00:30:40,960 --> 00:30:42,479 Speaker 4: Or if you just want to go with a card purchase, 656 00:30:42,640 --> 00:30:45,600 Speaker 4: go to Arena club dot com. Slash f oul, use 657 00:30:45,680 --> 00:30:48,480 Speaker 4: code foul. If you I sell, trade, collect, go for it. 658 00:30:49,320 --> 00:30:51,160 Speaker 1: This is good news. If you're a Padres fan, you 659 00:30:51,240 --> 00:30:53,680 Speaker 1: Darvish will return from the IL to face the Diamondbacks 660 00:30:53,680 --> 00:30:56,600 Speaker 1: tomorrow night. Mike Shilt announced Starvish hasn't pitched yet this 661 00:30:56,680 --> 00:30:59,360 Speaker 1: season due to write elbow inflammation, so it's his twenty 662 00:30:59,520 --> 00:31:02,280 Speaker 1: twenty five debut that could line Darbish up to make 663 00:31:02,320 --> 00:31:04,760 Speaker 1: two starts before the break. This is from aj Cassavel, 664 00:31:04,840 --> 00:31:07,880 Speaker 1: who does a great job covering the padres for MLB 665 00:31:08,000 --> 00:31:12,240 Speaker 1: dot com. How do you think this impacts? Obviously the 666 00:31:12,280 --> 00:31:15,000 Speaker 1: podtery's moving forward, guys go ahead. 667 00:31:15,480 --> 00:31:19,720 Speaker 2: They need help, plain and simple any's starting rotation. Help. 668 00:31:19,720 --> 00:31:22,120 Speaker 2: They're trying to piece together until some of these guys 669 00:31:22,160 --> 00:31:24,640 Speaker 2: come back. They're not getting Muscrow back obviously anytime soon. 670 00:31:25,000 --> 00:31:27,600 Speaker 2: They need Cease to pick it up. But darvishall help. 671 00:31:27,720 --> 00:31:30,520 Speaker 2: They need help. And their bullpen we mentioned their bullpen 672 00:31:30,600 --> 00:31:33,080 Speaker 2: was unbelievable the first couple of months. They've started a 673 00:31:33,160 --> 00:31:35,080 Speaker 2: falter because they've had to cover a lot of innings. 674 00:31:35,600 --> 00:31:37,960 Speaker 1: And Eric, you mentioned that it's his first day back 675 00:31:38,000 --> 00:31:40,160 Speaker 1: in six hundred and thirty eight days. I mean, that's 676 00:31:40,200 --> 00:31:43,560 Speaker 1: a lot to expect from a guy. We can't imagine 677 00:31:43,600 --> 00:31:44,760 Speaker 1: that this is going to be the savior. 678 00:31:44,840 --> 00:31:48,800 Speaker 3: Correct not used you's been back. You pitched last year 679 00:31:48,800 --> 00:31:52,360 Speaker 3: I was talking about somebody else. Sorry, yeah, yeah, I 680 00:31:52,400 --> 00:31:54,200 Speaker 3: was talking about Big Will. But no, he's not going 681 00:31:54,280 --> 00:31:56,520 Speaker 3: to be the savior. He's not going to be the savior. 682 00:31:56,600 --> 00:32:00,760 Speaker 3: But he's going to be somebody that they you don't 683 00:32:00,880 --> 00:32:03,440 Speaker 3: just pick up. You don't just pick up a you know, 684 00:32:03,760 --> 00:32:06,800 Speaker 3: a front line starter. So he's not a frontline starter. 685 00:32:06,960 --> 00:32:10,000 Speaker 3: But can he give you innings? Because their bullpen was 686 00:32:10,240 --> 00:32:13,680 Speaker 3: legit early, They've hit some bumps in the road, so 687 00:32:13,800 --> 00:32:16,440 Speaker 3: they need it. Really, they're running after the they're running 688 00:32:16,440 --> 00:32:19,200 Speaker 3: after a wildcard right now, So how can they get 689 00:32:19,400 --> 00:32:22,840 Speaker 3: a firm lead in the wild card because I don't think, 690 00:32:22,960 --> 00:32:25,200 Speaker 3: you know, seven games back of the Dodgers's gonna be 691 00:32:25,280 --> 00:32:28,320 Speaker 3: tough to catch him, especially since the Dodger just lost 692 00:32:28,360 --> 00:32:30,840 Speaker 3: three in a row, so it's not like they're gonna 693 00:32:31,360 --> 00:32:32,479 Speaker 3: run another three in a row. 694 00:32:32,560 --> 00:32:33,960 Speaker 2: Off Again, let me. 695 00:32:33,960 --> 00:32:36,400 Speaker 1: Ask you this. You mentioned Brandon Woodruff. He's back now 696 00:32:36,720 --> 00:32:38,600 Speaker 1: for the first time in six hundred and thirty eight days. 697 00:32:38,680 --> 00:32:39,959 Speaker 1: That is great for the Brewers. 698 00:32:40,000 --> 00:32:43,280 Speaker 3: He looked good, Eric, really good, and he even said 699 00:32:43,320 --> 00:32:46,080 Speaker 3: in his postgame interview. One, I'm super proud of him. 700 00:32:46,280 --> 00:32:48,959 Speaker 3: Two he said in his postgame interview, he's like One 701 00:32:48,960 --> 00:32:50,480 Speaker 3: of the best things that happened to him was he 702 00:32:50,600 --> 00:32:53,680 Speaker 3: had he had sprained his ankle. During that rehab process, 703 00:32:53,720 --> 00:32:55,920 Speaker 3: he got hit in the elbow, so it allowed him 704 00:32:55,960 --> 00:32:58,560 Speaker 3: to actually get all the way back to where he 705 00:32:58,640 --> 00:33:01,120 Speaker 3: wanted to be and he went out and dominated on 706 00:33:01,200 --> 00:33:03,840 Speaker 3: a big league mount. That is a huge pickup for 707 00:33:03,920 --> 00:33:06,600 Speaker 3: the Brewers, who I think, because they're a lot closer, 708 00:33:07,040 --> 00:33:09,120 Speaker 3: do have a shot to catch the cups and adding 709 00:33:09,160 --> 00:33:12,440 Speaker 3: another bullpen piece. They sent Chad Patrick down. I know 710 00:33:12,520 --> 00:33:14,720 Speaker 3: it's near the All Star break, so it falls that 711 00:33:14,760 --> 00:33:17,240 Speaker 3: they won't need another guy. That guy was Rookie of 712 00:33:17,280 --> 00:33:21,080 Speaker 3: the Year candidate and they got a They got big 713 00:33:21,200 --> 00:33:24,520 Speaker 3: Woo to fit into that spot. This star rotation just 714 00:33:24,600 --> 00:33:27,360 Speaker 3: has turned into something that has been is going to 715 00:33:27,400 --> 00:33:29,400 Speaker 3: be a huge strength going forward. 716 00:33:30,360 --> 00:33:32,800 Speaker 1: All Right, So every year we're talking, you know, All 717 00:33:32,840 --> 00:33:35,320 Speaker 1: Star Game snubs and somebody should have made the team 718 00:33:35,400 --> 00:33:39,160 Speaker 1: that didn't. What do you guys think, Eric will start 719 00:33:39,200 --> 00:33:41,080 Speaker 1: with you, is there anybody that really stands out to 720 00:33:41,120 --> 00:33:43,239 Speaker 1: you that you wish would have made And they may 721 00:33:43,320 --> 00:33:45,400 Speaker 1: still because of injuries and those types of things and 722 00:33:45,480 --> 00:33:47,320 Speaker 1: schedules and stuff, but is there somebody that you would 723 00:33:47,360 --> 00:33:48,440 Speaker 1: like to see in Atlanta. 724 00:33:49,560 --> 00:33:51,640 Speaker 3: I mean, there's a lot of guys I'd like to see, 725 00:33:51,800 --> 00:33:54,000 Speaker 3: but there's one guy that deserves it. I think it 726 00:33:54,080 --> 00:33:57,640 Speaker 3: was like since nineteen thirty six, no player that was 727 00:33:57,760 --> 00:34:01,720 Speaker 3: leading the league in RBIs didn't make the All Star team. 728 00:34:02,280 --> 00:34:05,200 Speaker 3: Sayas Suzuki not being on the All Star team is 729 00:34:05,240 --> 00:34:07,520 Speaker 3: a travesty. It's not like he wasn't good last year. 730 00:34:07,520 --> 00:34:10,160 Speaker 3: He had like an eight, like an eight thirty six 731 00:34:10,280 --> 00:34:13,800 Speaker 3: or eight forty six ops, something like that, and he 732 00:34:13,960 --> 00:34:16,520 Speaker 3: just continued it. He has been They're one of their 733 00:34:16,600 --> 00:34:18,960 Speaker 3: most consistent hitters. I get it, Kyle Tucker. You know, 734 00:34:19,040 --> 00:34:21,520 Speaker 3: he's the aircraft carrier all that stuff. But he's been 735 00:34:21,560 --> 00:34:26,960 Speaker 3: one of the most consistent hitters throughout the entire season. 736 00:34:27,480 --> 00:34:30,839 Speaker 3: And he gets snubbed. He gets snubbed, And in an 737 00:34:30,880 --> 00:34:34,560 Speaker 3: interview before the game yesterday, PCA said, this guy maybe 738 00:34:34,640 --> 00:34:37,560 Speaker 3: one of the most sneaky athletes that people don't know about. 739 00:34:38,080 --> 00:34:41,120 Speaker 3: Clearly other players don't know about him because the players 740 00:34:41,200 --> 00:34:43,560 Speaker 3: missed on this one. Sayas Azuki should be an All Star. 741 00:34:44,480 --> 00:34:46,239 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean I do agree with you there. I 742 00:34:46,320 --> 00:34:48,960 Speaker 1: mean Kay Jennings or Chad Jennings rather than the athletic 743 00:34:49,320 --> 00:34:52,760 Speaker 1: it's notable snubs in his opinion Tree turner Raphael Devers, 744 00:34:52,800 --> 00:34:56,640 Speaker 1: which I don't know about Dovers one Soto among notable misses. Yeah, 745 00:34:56,719 --> 00:34:59,319 Speaker 1: Saya Suzuki deserves it. But this just goes to show 746 00:34:59,360 --> 00:35:02,440 Speaker 1: you though, it's so much more about voting, is it not. 747 00:35:02,640 --> 00:35:05,400 Speaker 1: I mean John Hayman with the tweet Julio Rodriguez made 748 00:35:05,400 --> 00:35:08,320 Speaker 1: the All Star team over George Springer and Joe Adell. 749 00:35:09,320 --> 00:35:11,520 Speaker 1: As usual, fans do a better job voting than the 750 00:35:11,600 --> 00:35:14,359 Speaker 1: players do, so I mean that's part of it, right, 751 00:35:14,640 --> 00:35:15,799 Speaker 1: you got to vote for them. But yeah, I mean 752 00:35:15,800 --> 00:35:18,160 Speaker 1: the baby Dave Roberts puts sayas a Zuki on there 753 00:35:18,280 --> 00:35:20,160 Speaker 1: somehow if there's if there's an injury. 754 00:35:21,120 --> 00:35:22,759 Speaker 2: Listen, Michael Busch to me is a big one too. 755 00:35:22,760 --> 00:35:26,359 Speaker 2: He's got a nine fifty ops too, So Michael Busch 756 00:35:26,440 --> 00:35:28,560 Speaker 2: deserves It's tough. I mean, the Cubs have a lot 757 00:35:28,560 --> 00:35:30,680 Speaker 2: of guys that are having great years, So Michael Busch 758 00:35:30,719 --> 00:35:33,160 Speaker 2: to me is the big one on that list. Narvaias 759 00:35:33,320 --> 00:35:35,719 Speaker 2: and I mean, listen, I get why the guys who 760 00:35:35,800 --> 00:35:37,440 Speaker 2: made it in the American League made it. You're not 761 00:35:37,560 --> 00:35:40,200 Speaker 2: taking cal Rawley off that team for sure. So and 762 00:35:40,320 --> 00:35:43,040 Speaker 2: then from there, and so I mean, to me, Michael 763 00:35:43,080 --> 00:35:44,680 Speaker 2: Busch is the most obvious one. But then who do 764 00:35:44,719 --> 00:35:46,960 Speaker 2: you take off? Because I know Alta is going to 765 00:35:47,000 --> 00:35:49,160 Speaker 2: say Andy PaaS should be on the team. But also 766 00:35:49,239 --> 00:35:51,879 Speaker 2: I think the Mariners Rosarina should have got the nod 767 00:35:51,920 --> 00:35:55,960 Speaker 2: over Julio Rodriguez. Julio Rodriguez is ops is in the 768 00:35:56,080 --> 00:35:58,719 Speaker 2: like one hundred and seventeenth or something like that, you know, 769 00:35:58,760 --> 00:36:01,480 Speaker 2: all of baseball, and he made the All thir team. Listen, 770 00:36:01,600 --> 00:36:04,120 Speaker 2: Julio Rodriguez is a great player, but he shouldn't have 771 00:36:04,120 --> 00:36:05,839 Speaker 2: made it this year. He's having a bad first half. 772 00:36:05,960 --> 00:36:09,160 Speaker 2: So there's you can always do this now, Listen. Pitching 773 00:36:09,280 --> 00:36:10,880 Speaker 2: is the one thing where you can always make changes 774 00:36:10,920 --> 00:36:13,440 Speaker 2: because Chris Sales already on the team, So like a 775 00:36:13,520 --> 00:36:16,200 Speaker 2: from ber Valdez and and some other guys that need 776 00:36:16,280 --> 00:36:18,360 Speaker 2: to be there, we'll get on it because of guys 777 00:36:18,440 --> 00:36:20,440 Speaker 2: pitching on Sunday. But to me, you're gonna look at 778 00:36:20,480 --> 00:36:22,440 Speaker 2: the position players and to me, the biggest numb other 779 00:36:22,520 --> 00:36:24,600 Speaker 2: than Suzuki, has got to be Michael Bush. 780 00:36:25,360 --> 00:36:27,279 Speaker 3: People are gonna bring up one soda and be like, well, 781 00:36:27,320 --> 00:36:29,440 Speaker 3: hy can you not bringing one soda? How do the 782 00:36:29,520 --> 00:36:33,600 Speaker 3: players not vote a j can tell you they send 783 00:36:33,680 --> 00:36:36,400 Speaker 3: out this paper that and they still do it by paper. 784 00:36:36,600 --> 00:36:38,600 Speaker 3: I asked somebody last year unless they changed it and 785 00:36:38,680 --> 00:36:41,840 Speaker 3: now they do it digitally. They send it out early. 786 00:36:42,120 --> 00:36:45,920 Speaker 3: So before Wan Wan ended up winning, Wan Soda ended 787 00:36:45,960 --> 00:36:47,759 Speaker 3: up winning the Player of the Month for the month 788 00:36:47,840 --> 00:36:50,840 Speaker 3: of June. Michael Bush could have won it for the 789 00:36:50,880 --> 00:36:53,280 Speaker 3: month of June, but Wan Soda had like eleven dingers 790 00:36:53,320 --> 00:36:57,760 Speaker 3: and just tore it up before all of that happened. 791 00:36:58,600 --> 00:37:00,920 Speaker 3: Those votes, some of those vot're already in. It's not 792 00:37:01,000 --> 00:37:05,040 Speaker 3: like they're voting the day before. They vote weeks before, 793 00:37:05,719 --> 00:37:08,359 Speaker 3: and so that's why you see sometimes some guys having 794 00:37:08,440 --> 00:37:12,040 Speaker 3: a hot May hot April and players are like, oh yeah, 795 00:37:12,040 --> 00:37:14,719 Speaker 3: I've seen him. It's just like what's on the top 796 00:37:14,800 --> 00:37:18,200 Speaker 3: of your mind. So that's why the players miss Sometimes. 797 00:37:18,320 --> 00:37:21,480 Speaker 3: Also the players sometimes just like, hey, who'd you pick? 798 00:37:22,280 --> 00:37:25,839 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, I'll take that, or here you fill this out. 799 00:37:25,920 --> 00:37:30,960 Speaker 3: Sometimes the travel the head of travel fills it out 800 00:37:31,000 --> 00:37:34,480 Speaker 3: for some guys. So it's not the best, but normally 801 00:37:34,520 --> 00:37:37,480 Speaker 3: they don't miss it by that much. Wan should be 802 00:37:37,560 --> 00:37:39,960 Speaker 3: in now, I mean what he's done, but he didn't 803 00:37:40,040 --> 00:37:43,400 Speaker 3: have it when in my opinion when guys were voting, 804 00:37:44,080 --> 00:37:45,320 Speaker 3: And that also. 805 00:37:47,200 --> 00:37:49,920 Speaker 1: Begs to question two. When the when the ballots come out, 806 00:37:50,040 --> 00:37:53,320 Speaker 1: it's whoever was the starter in that position at the 807 00:37:53,360 --> 00:37:55,760 Speaker 1: beginning of the year, right, So even if that guy's 808 00:37:55,920 --> 00:37:59,000 Speaker 1: like on the il or it's been terrible, Like if 809 00:37:59,560 --> 00:38:01,920 Speaker 1: let's just say, if you know, Francisco Indoor is the 810 00:38:02,040 --> 00:38:04,480 Speaker 1: starting shortstop for the Mets, but then he missed half 811 00:38:04,520 --> 00:38:06,759 Speaker 1: of the year on on the you know, the injured list, 812 00:38:06,880 --> 00:38:08,880 Speaker 1: He's still the guy on the ballot that fans are 813 00:38:08,960 --> 00:38:11,000 Speaker 1: voting for. It's not like they change it based on 814 00:38:11,080 --> 00:38:13,719 Speaker 1: who's active at the time. So it's not the most 815 00:38:13,760 --> 00:38:16,840 Speaker 1: perfect system. It's a flawed system. But you know, the 816 00:38:16,880 --> 00:38:19,400 Speaker 1: managers that have the pool will get you know, the 817 00:38:19,480 --> 00:38:22,239 Speaker 1: Michael Bushes and the says Zookies of the world on 818 00:38:22,520 --> 00:38:25,080 Speaker 1: on the roster if there is injury or or whatever. 819 00:38:25,239 --> 00:38:27,640 Speaker 1: Because it's not it's not it's not a perfect system. 820 00:38:27,719 --> 00:38:31,040 Speaker 1: What do you think about Clayton being selected as the 821 00:38:31,840 --> 00:38:35,560 Speaker 1: you know, the legend pick by All Star you know, really, 822 00:38:35,640 --> 00:38:37,680 Speaker 1: Commissioner Rob Manfred. 823 00:38:37,880 --> 00:38:39,839 Speaker 2: It's a right call. It's a right call. Good for him. 824 00:38:39,880 --> 00:38:42,680 Speaker 2: He has this ability doesn't affect anything. I don't even know. 825 00:38:42,680 --> 00:38:44,160 Speaker 2: If Clayton will get to pitch, he'll get to bring 826 00:38:44,239 --> 00:38:46,600 Speaker 2: his kids to at least one more All Star game. 827 00:38:46,640 --> 00:38:49,200 Speaker 2: They'll get to experience it. I'm sure he'll live it up. 828 00:38:49,200 --> 00:38:51,920 Speaker 2: Hopefully he keeps his shirt on we Love You Clayton 829 00:38:52,719 --> 00:38:56,440 Speaker 2: shirt on with that Dad bought. But yeah, I mean, 830 00:38:56,560 --> 00:38:58,960 Speaker 2: it's a right call on three thousand strikeouts, all the 831 00:38:58,960 --> 00:39:01,400 Speaker 2: stuff Clayton Kershaw's done right in this game. It was 832 00:39:01,440 --> 00:39:03,279 Speaker 2: the right pick. This is one thing where I will say, 833 00:39:03,520 --> 00:39:04,600 Speaker 2: good job Rob Manfred. 834 00:39:05,400 --> 00:39:08,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, only twenty players have ever hit the three thousand 835 00:39:08,680 --> 00:39:11,760 Speaker 1: strikeout mark. Only three active guys, right, Verlander, Max Scherzer, 836 00:39:11,800 --> 00:39:14,239 Speaker 1: and Clayton Kershaw. Now, so congratulations Tim, you said, dad 837 00:39:14,320 --> 00:39:16,440 Speaker 1: bod they're having another kid. That's going to be their 838 00:39:16,680 --> 00:39:19,640 Speaker 1: fifth kid. AJ so talk about bringing the kids to 839 00:39:19,719 --> 00:39:21,800 Speaker 1: the yard that he has four with the fifth on 840 00:39:21,880 --> 00:39:37,000 Speaker 1: the way. Finally another girl. Since the start of the show, 841 00:39:37,120 --> 00:39:39,440 Speaker 1: we do have an official now from the Washington Nationals. 842 00:39:39,520 --> 00:39:43,000 Speaker 1: Gentleman Miguel Cairo has been named with the club's interim manager. 843 00:39:43,000 --> 00:39:45,200 Speaker 1: If you're just joining us here on foul Territory, the 844 00:39:45,360 --> 00:39:50,240 Speaker 1: Washington Nationals last night decided to fire both Mike Rizzo 845 00:39:50,800 --> 00:39:53,440 Speaker 1: as well as their manager Davey Martinez. It looks like 846 00:39:53,520 --> 00:39:56,279 Speaker 1: Miguel Cairo, at least for the interim, is going to 847 00:39:56,400 --> 00:39:59,800 Speaker 1: be the manager for the Nats. I mean, no big surprise, 848 00:40:00,000 --> 00:40:03,839 Speaker 1: I guess, Eric, But again, what remains to be seen 849 00:40:03,920 --> 00:40:06,960 Speaker 1: and very brought it up. Where where do they go 850 00:40:07,040 --> 00:40:08,160 Speaker 1: from here? I guess. 851 00:40:09,719 --> 00:40:12,600 Speaker 3: It's more than just the manager, more than just the GM. 852 00:40:12,880 --> 00:40:15,760 Speaker 3: Where do they go? They got to keep making decisions. 853 00:40:15,760 --> 00:40:19,080 Speaker 3: If you're talking about just this year, Miguel Cairo has 854 00:40:19,080 --> 00:40:21,239 Speaker 3: been on the bench, So what is the change that 855 00:40:21,320 --> 00:40:24,880 Speaker 3: he's going to make in the sense of change of 856 00:40:25,800 --> 00:40:28,799 Speaker 3: you know, conversations that are being had because he has 857 00:40:28,920 --> 00:40:31,040 Speaker 3: the year of the players as the bench coach. You're 858 00:40:31,880 --> 00:40:33,960 Speaker 3: you're there, you see it at day in and day out, 859 00:40:34,000 --> 00:40:36,839 Speaker 3: and you see the deficiencies. Does he choose to call 860 00:40:36,920 --> 00:40:40,360 Speaker 3: those deficiencies out? If he does, the players might be like, 861 00:40:41,280 --> 00:40:43,720 Speaker 3: we don't want you back, or hey, I love somebody 862 00:40:43,840 --> 00:40:46,920 Speaker 3: keeps me accountable. So that's that's what mcgge's That's what 863 00:40:47,000 --> 00:40:49,600 Speaker 3: Meggie's choice has to be. Where does he take this 864 00:40:49,760 --> 00:40:51,040 Speaker 3: team from here? 865 00:40:52,120 --> 00:40:54,400 Speaker 1: But aj is it the same kind of voice. I mean, 866 00:40:54,480 --> 00:40:56,120 Speaker 1: this is a guy that's been through all of it. 867 00:40:56,239 --> 00:40:58,960 Speaker 1: I mean, what else could he possibly say that hasn't 868 00:40:59,040 --> 00:41:01,480 Speaker 1: been said before? I mean, wasn't he following Davy's lead. 869 00:41:02,280 --> 00:41:05,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, he'll have something different to say. It's a different person, 870 00:41:05,080 --> 00:41:07,120 Speaker 2: so it's a different voice, and maybe he says the 871 00:41:07,160 --> 00:41:08,600 Speaker 2: same thing. He just says it in a different way 872 00:41:08,600 --> 00:41:12,880 Speaker 2: and people respond to it differently. I mean, yeah, it's different. 873 00:41:12,920 --> 00:41:15,399 Speaker 2: But is Miguel Cairo. He's auditioning for this job, maybe 874 00:41:15,480 --> 00:41:18,320 Speaker 2: long term depending on what they do it the GM position, 875 00:41:18,520 --> 00:41:20,360 Speaker 2: So he's going to do everything in his power to 876 00:41:20,400 --> 00:41:23,000 Speaker 2: try to win games and try not that Davey Martinez wasn't. 877 00:41:23,040 --> 00:41:25,160 Speaker 2: But if he wants this game long term or this 878 00:41:25,320 --> 00:41:27,160 Speaker 2: job long term, he's gonna have to win games. So 879 00:41:27,480 --> 00:41:29,000 Speaker 2: maybe he says the same thing. He just says a 880 00:41:29,040 --> 00:41:31,719 Speaker 2: little bit differently. He's been in this position before, he's 881 00:41:31,800 --> 00:41:34,960 Speaker 2: managed teams before, so it's not his first time. We'll 882 00:41:34,960 --> 00:41:35,640 Speaker 2: see how it goes. 883 00:41:36,320 --> 00:41:38,279 Speaker 1: When you were in a situation like this, guys, if 884 00:41:38,320 --> 00:41:40,960 Speaker 1: a manager got, you know, fired mid season or at 885 00:41:40,960 --> 00:41:44,320 Speaker 1: any point in the season, what are you looking for 886 00:41:44,600 --> 00:41:45,640 Speaker 1: for the new guy coming in? 887 00:41:45,960 --> 00:41:46,080 Speaker 2: Eric? 888 00:41:46,239 --> 00:41:49,680 Speaker 1: What do you what do you hope to see? Man? 889 00:41:50,000 --> 00:41:52,319 Speaker 3: Just that he doesn't try to be a hero when 890 00:41:52,360 --> 00:41:55,040 Speaker 3: he comes in as a manager. I've never seen it 891 00:41:55,120 --> 00:41:58,080 Speaker 3: where a manager comes in and like, guys, this is 892 00:41:58,120 --> 00:42:00,440 Speaker 3: what we're gonna do, and this is how it's gonna happened, 893 00:42:00,920 --> 00:42:03,920 Speaker 3: and it go well. You see guys come in and 894 00:42:04,800 --> 00:42:08,480 Speaker 3: they assimilate very well to the clubhouse, they have connections. 895 00:42:08,600 --> 00:42:10,640 Speaker 2: And I think it's on the. 896 00:42:10,640 --> 00:42:13,640 Speaker 3: Players too, because the players are kind of embarrassed. Their 897 00:42:13,840 --> 00:42:17,520 Speaker 3: manager got fired because they weren't playing well. That's the 898 00:42:17,640 --> 00:42:20,600 Speaker 3: reality of it. Like, no, I've never been on a 899 00:42:20,680 --> 00:42:23,279 Speaker 3: team where a manager got fired because he was making 900 00:42:23,400 --> 00:42:26,320 Speaker 3: bad moves. I've been on teams where managers should have 901 00:42:26,320 --> 00:42:28,960 Speaker 3: gotten fired because they were making bad moves, but they didn't. 902 00:42:29,360 --> 00:42:31,880 Speaker 3: They just got fired because the team wasn't winning. And 903 00:42:32,040 --> 00:42:34,280 Speaker 3: so as a player, you're like, look, I'm already embarrassed 904 00:42:34,280 --> 00:42:37,080 Speaker 3: because we're not doing well as a team. Don't come 905 00:42:37,120 --> 00:42:40,319 Speaker 3: in here and be like, all right, guys, we're gonna 906 00:42:40,400 --> 00:42:43,279 Speaker 3: hustle even harder than we did before. Like no, that's not, 907 00:42:43,520 --> 00:42:45,319 Speaker 3: that's not how it works. It's not you're not giving 908 00:42:45,480 --> 00:42:49,480 Speaker 3: raw ross speeches. So just assimilate into the clubhouse. As 909 00:42:49,520 --> 00:42:52,720 Speaker 3: a bench coach, you're shifting over another chair to the left, 910 00:42:53,520 --> 00:42:56,400 Speaker 3: and you know what you can You can handle this 911 00:42:56,520 --> 00:42:58,160 Speaker 3: the same way you were a bench coach. Look at 912 00:42:58,160 --> 00:42:59,120 Speaker 3: how Pat Murphy did it. 913 00:43:00,120 --> 00:43:00,759 Speaker 4: Yeah, no doubt. 914 00:43:01,120 --> 00:43:03,319 Speaker 1: What about you. A new guy comes in, a new voice, 915 00:43:03,360 --> 00:43:04,680 Speaker 1: what do you anticipate. 916 00:43:05,719 --> 00:43:07,560 Speaker 2: It only happened to me one time. It was Snicker. 917 00:43:07,719 --> 00:43:10,880 Speaker 2: Brian Snicker came in. I didn't know what to expect 918 00:43:10,880 --> 00:43:12,920 Speaker 2: because I didn't know Brian Snicker at all. So it 919 00:43:13,040 --> 00:43:14,799 Speaker 2: was kind of what Krat said. You're just embarrassed out. 920 00:43:14,840 --> 00:43:17,400 Speaker 2: We weren't playing very well, the team stunk. You just 921 00:43:17,520 --> 00:43:20,040 Speaker 2: wanted it to You felt bad for the guy who 922 00:43:20,120 --> 00:43:22,720 Speaker 2: was just let go because it's basically on the players. 923 00:43:22,760 --> 00:43:24,560 Speaker 2: The manager is not making the moves, he's putting the 924 00:43:24,560 --> 00:43:27,440 Speaker 2: players out there, and the players are not playing very well. 925 00:43:27,520 --> 00:43:30,560 Speaker 2: So you just want the manager to come in seamlessly 926 00:43:30,719 --> 00:43:32,759 Speaker 2: and like Krat said, not try to be a hero. 927 00:43:33,360 --> 00:43:36,719 Speaker 2: Just keep things rolling and just try to make small improvements, 928 00:43:37,160 --> 00:43:39,879 Speaker 2: whether it's saying something different to this guy or saying 929 00:43:39,960 --> 00:43:42,680 Speaker 2: something different to that guy and making them maybe feel 930 00:43:42,760 --> 00:43:44,719 Speaker 2: just a little bit better about themselves. I don't know 931 00:43:44,800 --> 00:43:46,600 Speaker 2: that it makes that big of a difference in the 932 00:43:46,640 --> 00:43:48,920 Speaker 2: middle of a year especially on a team like the Nationals, 933 00:43:49,000 --> 00:43:51,719 Speaker 2: is not going to compete anyway. So good luck, my Gokaira. 934 00:43:51,800 --> 00:43:53,160 Speaker 2: That's all I can say. You want this job, you 935 00:43:53,239 --> 00:43:55,160 Speaker 2: got this job. Here's your chance to go earn it 936 00:43:55,200 --> 00:43:55,799 Speaker 2: for the long term. 937 00:43:56,040 --> 00:43:57,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, no doubt. Make the most of the opportunity that 938 00:43:58,080 --> 00:44:01,400 Speaker 1: he has been given and seemingly earned. Aj obviously has 939 00:44:01,440 --> 00:44:05,040 Speaker 1: a foul territory hat on. But Eric, there was some 940 00:44:05,200 --> 00:44:08,640 Speaker 1: speculation as we now go into Kratz's hats Kratz hats, 941 00:44:08,640 --> 00:44:10,919 Speaker 1: there's some speculation as to what was on your lid? 942 00:44:11,440 --> 00:44:12,640 Speaker 1: What do you got for us today? 943 00:44:14,320 --> 00:44:15,000 Speaker 4: Do you know that is? 944 00:44:15,080 --> 00:44:15,480 Speaker 3: Alana? 945 00:44:17,440 --> 00:44:19,440 Speaker 1: I don't it looks like an Oreo cookie. 946 00:44:20,560 --> 00:44:26,080 Speaker 3: It's a whoopie pie. Oh okay, And supposedly Maine. I'm 947 00:44:26,160 --> 00:44:27,680 Speaker 3: up here in New England, so I figured how to 948 00:44:27,760 --> 00:44:32,959 Speaker 3: wear something New England. So supposedly Maine is the place 949 00:44:33,000 --> 00:44:35,520 Speaker 3: where whoopie pies were invented. And I love a good 950 00:44:35,560 --> 00:44:40,360 Speaker 3: whoopie pie. So this was Portland's Portland's alternate hat double 951 00:44:40,400 --> 00:44:41,360 Speaker 3: a for the Red Sox. 952 00:44:42,000 --> 00:44:44,280 Speaker 1: I like you should do like the Portland Sea Dogs. 953 00:44:44,320 --> 00:44:46,879 Speaker 1: They have a good one too. They have a cool hat. Yeah, 954 00:44:47,239 --> 00:44:49,640 Speaker 1: there were people speculating it was an o's hat. But 955 00:44:49,800 --> 00:44:52,040 Speaker 1: it's not. It's a it's a whoopie pie, okay, And 956 00:44:52,120 --> 00:44:52,680 Speaker 1: there you have it. 957 00:44:52,800 --> 00:44:53,040 Speaker 3: Okay. 958 00:44:53,120 --> 00:44:55,320 Speaker 1: So how about some games that we're looking forward to 959 00:44:55,400 --> 00:44:59,240 Speaker 1: watching coming up, guys, Tampa Bay Rays at Detroit Tigers. 960 00:44:59,520 --> 00:45:01,560 Speaker 1: That's a good one. They don't have to face Schooble, 961 00:45:01,680 --> 00:45:04,560 Speaker 1: so that's nice. And then the Dodgers and the Brewers, 962 00:45:04,680 --> 00:45:07,200 Speaker 1: Dodgers looking to get back on track, Guardians and Astros, 963 00:45:07,280 --> 00:45:09,839 Speaker 1: Billies and Giants. What are you guys looking most forward 964 00:45:09,880 --> 00:45:10,160 Speaker 1: to watch? 965 00:45:11,480 --> 00:45:15,600 Speaker 2: No, I'm going Dodgers Brewers of course. Why Freddy pre guy, 966 00:45:15,640 --> 00:45:19,360 Speaker 2: Freddy p is pitching against Yamamoto. Dodgers just got smacked 967 00:45:19,400 --> 00:45:21,359 Speaker 2: by the Astros. They need to win. Oh yeah, by 968 00:45:21,360 --> 00:45:23,319 Speaker 2: the way, they got to go to Milwaukee and face 969 00:45:23,400 --> 00:45:25,840 Speaker 2: Freddy Parrault. Not an easy place to win. And Freddy 970 00:45:25,880 --> 00:45:27,719 Speaker 2: pearlt is having a great year. If you haven't seen 971 00:45:27,760 --> 00:45:30,000 Speaker 2: his numbers, look him up. Kids under A three, R, 972 00:45:30,320 --> 00:45:33,640 Speaker 2: nine and four. So it's gonna be interesting to see 973 00:45:33,680 --> 00:45:36,320 Speaker 2: how they you know, they fly across country kind of 974 00:45:36,400 --> 00:45:39,359 Speaker 2: to Milwaukee, you know, not the atmosphere. The Dodgers are 975 00:45:39,440 --> 00:45:42,640 Speaker 2: used to the sun. The weird roof all that, let's 976 00:45:42,640 --> 00:45:44,040 Speaker 2: see how they handle the adversity. 977 00:45:44,640 --> 00:45:47,280 Speaker 1: Freddy Parolta lock and in quality starts at home. Milwaukee 978 00:45:47,440 --> 00:45:50,080 Speaker 1: is seven and one guys with him as the starter. 979 00:45:50,239 --> 00:45:53,120 Speaker 1: To AJ's point, he's had a really good year. Eric Kratz, 980 00:45:53,280 --> 00:45:56,480 Speaker 1: is there any particular game or series upcoming that you're 981 00:45:56,480 --> 00:45:57,040 Speaker 1: looking forward to? 982 00:45:58,040 --> 00:46:01,120 Speaker 3: It feels like some prove it series, Like some prove it, 983 00:46:01,280 --> 00:46:05,319 Speaker 3: like are the Giants going to show up and beat 984 00:46:05,360 --> 00:46:08,400 Speaker 3: the Phillies. They're at home, it's you know, it's their 985 00:46:08,440 --> 00:46:12,120 Speaker 3: home turf opportunity. The team flew across the country to 986 00:46:12,200 --> 00:46:14,400 Speaker 3: play like it feels like a series that the Giants 987 00:46:14,400 --> 00:46:16,680 Speaker 3: should be able to take. But to me, to prove 988 00:46:16,760 --> 00:46:21,000 Speaker 3: it is the Diamondbacks. They're not counted out yet, but 989 00:46:21,080 --> 00:46:24,279 Speaker 3: they're playing a team in their division in the Padres. 990 00:46:24,640 --> 00:46:28,000 Speaker 3: The Padres are getting you back, They're getting you know, 991 00:46:28,480 --> 00:46:32,040 Speaker 3: they still have a really good lineup. But the opportunity 992 00:46:32,239 --> 00:46:36,520 Speaker 3: for the Diamondbacks to play in the division not just 993 00:46:36,640 --> 00:46:40,600 Speaker 3: make up games, but actually prove that they can score 994 00:46:40,719 --> 00:46:42,960 Speaker 3: more runs than the other team or let the other 995 00:46:43,040 --> 00:46:45,640 Speaker 3: team not score as many runs because they're pitching has 996 00:46:45,719 --> 00:46:48,520 Speaker 3: to start showing up. So to me, anytime the Padres 997 00:46:48,560 --> 00:46:50,840 Speaker 3: are playing, I want to watch them. So it's a 998 00:46:50,920 --> 00:46:52,200 Speaker 3: Diamondbacks Padres series. 999 00:46:52,520 --> 00:46:55,200 Speaker 1: And Eric, how much of this could be another audition 1000 00:46:55,360 --> 00:46:57,319 Speaker 1: for Zach Gallan. I mean, he's had a really up 1001 00:46:57,360 --> 00:46:59,560 Speaker 1: and down season. I mean, is he a trade piece? 1002 00:46:59,640 --> 00:47:02,040 Speaker 1: I know that you said that the Diamondbacks aren't out 1003 00:47:02,040 --> 00:47:04,000 Speaker 1: of it completely yet, but I mean, this is a 1004 00:47:04,080 --> 00:47:07,400 Speaker 1: guy I think that is better than his number state. 1005 00:47:08,280 --> 00:47:10,520 Speaker 1: But you know, he's six to nine with the five 1006 00:47:10,560 --> 00:47:13,839 Speaker 1: to four era, a five four five era going up 1007 00:47:13,840 --> 00:47:15,760 Speaker 1: against Starbus today, who's making a season debut? 1008 00:47:16,960 --> 00:47:21,120 Speaker 3: I mean, is he is he or is he pressing 1009 00:47:21,320 --> 00:47:23,360 Speaker 3: because it's a free agent year. I don't know. I 1010 00:47:23,360 --> 00:47:25,439 Speaker 3: don't think he's thrown enough pitches in the strike zone, 1011 00:47:26,160 --> 00:47:27,960 Speaker 3: and when he does throw in the strike zone, he's 1012 00:47:28,000 --> 00:47:30,520 Speaker 3: down in the count two zero, two, one three one. 1013 00:47:31,080 --> 00:47:33,279 Speaker 3: So to me, yeah, it's another proven game, but I 1014 00:47:33,320 --> 00:47:35,920 Speaker 3: think it's approven for the Diamondbacks. Look, you win a 1015 00:47:36,000 --> 00:47:39,719 Speaker 3: series against a rival opponent going into the All Star Break, 1016 00:47:40,680 --> 00:47:42,920 Speaker 3: it's huge because now all of a sudden, you're a 1017 00:47:42,920 --> 00:47:46,040 Speaker 3: couple games over five hundred. Maybe you're not gonna sell. 1018 00:47:46,080 --> 00:47:50,520 Speaker 3: Maybe Gallon's not gonna go anywhere. They lose Gallon's Gallon 1019 00:47:50,719 --> 00:47:52,839 Speaker 3: like tonight, if he if he has another man outing, 1020 00:47:53,640 --> 00:47:57,560 Speaker 3: his value goes down and the team's opportunity to sell somebody. 1021 00:47:57,640 --> 00:48:01,080 Speaker 3: So it's like, yeah, you win, maybe you don't sell them, 1022 00:48:01,480 --> 00:48:04,359 Speaker 3: you lose. Now he's not doing as well, so he's 1023 00:48:04,440 --> 00:48:07,200 Speaker 3: not as valuable. It's it's a tough spot that they're in. 1024 00:48:07,400 --> 00:48:10,560 Speaker 3: Mike Hayson's gonna make his money this this this trade deadline. 1025 00:48:11,080 --> 00:48:13,680 Speaker 1: AJ do we care about Rangers and Angels? I know, 1026 00:48:14,160 --> 00:48:16,120 Speaker 1: I mean those teams don't look great, but it's a 1027 00:48:16,160 --> 00:48:18,440 Speaker 1: decent pitching matchup. You have Jacob de garm going for 1028 00:48:18,520 --> 00:48:21,360 Speaker 1: the Rangers. You also have you say, Kakuchi going for 1029 00:48:21,440 --> 00:48:23,480 Speaker 1: the Angels. He's got some all star credentials. I mean, 1030 00:48:23,520 --> 00:48:24,960 Speaker 1: are we paying attention to that one at all? 1031 00:48:25,800 --> 00:48:28,640 Speaker 2: I am, because I have it's part of my locks. 1032 00:48:28,840 --> 00:48:31,359 Speaker 1: Well, sure, let's your Jacob de gram on the strikeouts over. 1033 00:48:31,440 --> 00:48:31,800 Speaker 1: I get that. 1034 00:48:32,200 --> 00:48:33,440 Speaker 3: Just no, I am. 1035 00:48:33,520 --> 00:48:35,520 Speaker 2: Because the Rangers have been a confusing team. The Angels 1036 00:48:35,520 --> 00:48:37,160 Speaker 2: have been better than I think when everyone thought they 1037 00:48:37,160 --> 00:48:39,359 Speaker 2: would be. But the Rangers have been a confusing team 1038 00:48:39,440 --> 00:48:40,680 Speaker 2: or the enit or the out of it. What are 1039 00:48:40,719 --> 00:48:42,640 Speaker 2: they going to do? Much like the Diamondbacks. So they 1040 00:48:42,800 --> 00:48:44,719 Speaker 2: is Christian I'm going to make trades? Is he going 1041 00:48:44,760 --> 00:48:47,359 Speaker 2: to keep guys? And to Grom's having a great, great year, 1042 00:48:47,520 --> 00:48:49,960 Speaker 2: So he's always fun with Jacob g Graam takes them out, 1043 00:48:51,000 --> 00:48:51,399 Speaker 2: no doubt. 1044 00:48:51,520 --> 00:48:53,680 Speaker 1: When he's healthy, it's been He's one of the most 1045 00:48:53,880 --> 00:48:56,919 Speaker 1: fun pitchers to watch. Yeah, that one at Angels Stadium tonight, 1046 00:48:57,280 --> 00:48:59,200 Speaker 1: the gram nine and two guys with the two to 1047 00:48:59,320 --> 00:49:03,000 Speaker 1: one three you say Kakuchi three and six with an 1048 00:49:03,040 --> 00:49:06,600 Speaker 1: Eri also south of three, he's at two point eight one. 1049 00:49:06,640 --> 00:49:09,880 Speaker 1: All right, So Eric already talked about Diamondbacks and the Pottery's. 1050 00:49:09,920 --> 00:49:13,440 Speaker 1: We've discussed Phillies in San Francisco, Cleveland and the Astros. 1051 00:49:13,480 --> 00:49:15,920 Speaker 1: The Astros, my god, every year it's like, well, they 1052 00:49:15,960 --> 00:49:17,400 Speaker 1: don't have this guy. They don't have this guy. They 1053 00:49:17,440 --> 00:49:19,960 Speaker 1: lost Brugman, they lost Tucker, and here they are at 1054 00:49:20,000 --> 00:49:22,240 Speaker 1: the top of the division again. They got Tanner Biby 1055 00:49:22,320 --> 00:49:24,640 Speaker 1: going up against Colton Gordon tonight. In that game. What 1056 00:49:24,680 --> 00:49:26,600 Speaker 1: are we watching for, Eric. 1057 00:49:26,760 --> 00:49:28,640 Speaker 3: I mean two of the I guess of the Blue 1058 00:49:28,760 --> 00:49:31,920 Speaker 3: Jays played the Guardians. There would be the two of 1059 00:49:32,000 --> 00:49:37,400 Speaker 3: the most polar opposite Guardians lost ten straight. Yeah, like 1060 00:49:38,200 --> 00:49:43,000 Speaker 3: the Astros just came off of beating Alana's Dodgers. To me, 1061 00:49:43,080 --> 00:49:46,560 Speaker 3: I'm not really watching it. I think it's gonna be 1062 00:49:46,600 --> 00:49:50,600 Speaker 3: the Astros. The Guardians are not scoring. They thought they 1063 00:49:50,640 --> 00:49:53,600 Speaker 3: were gonna win yesterday against Scooball because they scored a run. 1064 00:49:54,560 --> 00:49:58,879 Speaker 3: And then it was this bullpen that was otherworldly last year, 1065 00:49:59,560 --> 00:50:01,759 Speaker 3: and they up some runs, but it didn't matter even 1066 00:50:01,800 --> 00:50:04,399 Speaker 3: if they gave up one run. I think Smith came 1067 00:50:04,440 --> 00:50:06,120 Speaker 3: out in case. Smith came in and it was like 1068 00:50:06,320 --> 00:50:09,239 Speaker 3: he gave up ended up giving up like four or five, 1069 00:50:09,440 --> 00:50:11,800 Speaker 3: but he gives up one and it's a two to 1070 00:50:11,880 --> 00:50:15,440 Speaker 3: one game. They're not hitting. Where did their hitting go 1071 00:50:15,560 --> 00:50:18,200 Speaker 3: from last year? I know they were bullpen heavy last year, 1072 00:50:18,280 --> 00:50:21,840 Speaker 3: but they have to hit and they have to figure 1073 00:50:21,880 --> 00:50:26,640 Speaker 3: out how to develop their hitting because they bought Carlos 1074 00:50:26,719 --> 00:50:29,160 Speaker 3: Santana this year and he looks like somebody that's gonna 1075 00:50:29,160 --> 00:50:31,480 Speaker 3: be traded at the trade deadline. 1076 00:50:32,760 --> 00:50:36,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, I agree with you. The Guardians did so well 1077 00:50:36,200 --> 00:50:38,439 Speaker 1: last year. Steven Vote obviously was an the American League 1078 00:50:38,480 --> 00:50:40,640 Speaker 1: Manager of the Year last year, and this has been 1079 00:50:40,680 --> 00:50:44,480 Speaker 1: a team that certainly struggled. Guys, don't forget after today's 1080 00:50:44,520 --> 00:50:48,440 Speaker 1: Dodgers territory, catch up on your team's prospects with Baseball 1081 00:50:48,440 --> 00:50:51,520 Speaker 1: America's Hot Sheet, and get the best breakdowns from Trevor 1082 00:50:52,080 --> 00:50:54,920 Speaker 1: on May Day. But before we say goodbye, we're running 1083 00:50:54,920 --> 00:50:56,840 Speaker 1: out of time here, a G. I definitely want you 1084 00:50:56,920 --> 00:50:58,920 Speaker 1: to be able to talk about Bobby Jenks. I know 1085 00:50:59,000 --> 00:51:01,040 Speaker 1: he's a good friend of yours. He was obviously a 1086 00:51:01,239 --> 00:51:03,720 Speaker 1: huge piece to that two thousand and five World Series 1087 00:51:03,800 --> 00:51:06,799 Speaker 1: team with the Chicago White Socks. Unfortunately passed away far 1088 00:51:06,920 --> 00:51:08,839 Speaker 1: too young. But please go ahead and talk about him. 1089 00:51:09,560 --> 00:51:12,480 Speaker 2: Well, you know, this weekend was tough for White Sox family, 1090 00:51:13,560 --> 00:51:17,720 Speaker 2: losing Bobby a battle that we kind of knew was coming. 1091 00:51:19,160 --> 00:51:21,879 Speaker 2: He was diagnosed with stage four stomach cancer, passed away, 1092 00:51:22,920 --> 00:51:27,239 Speaker 2: and yesterday was his twentieth reunion of him making his 1093 00:51:27,360 --> 00:51:31,880 Speaker 2: major league debut. So just an awful, awful thing. Cancer sucks. 1094 00:51:32,440 --> 00:51:36,239 Speaker 2: F cancer, and Bobby, we miss you, we love you. 1095 00:51:36,840 --> 00:51:38,399 Speaker 2: It's not gonna be the same. We have our twenty 1096 00:51:38,480 --> 00:51:41,960 Speaker 2: year reunion this year, this weekend in Chicago, It's not 1097 00:51:42,040 --> 00:51:46,000 Speaker 2: going to be the same without you there, seeing your family, 1098 00:51:46,480 --> 00:51:49,239 Speaker 2: and and you know, just the whole that's in our 1099 00:51:49,320 --> 00:51:51,160 Speaker 2: hearts and the whole that will be there by Bobby's 1100 00:51:51,160 --> 00:51:53,279 Speaker 2: presence not being there. This kid was He was a 1101 00:51:53,440 --> 00:51:55,399 Speaker 2: gigantic kid, but he was like a ten year old 1102 00:51:55,760 --> 00:51:58,440 Speaker 2: in his heart and he was fine, always pulling pranks, 1103 00:51:58,480 --> 00:52:01,319 Speaker 2: and he really grew up, fought some demons, grew up 1104 00:52:01,480 --> 00:52:04,640 Speaker 2: and became a better man because of it was managing 1105 00:52:05,080 --> 00:52:06,839 Speaker 2: independent league and if you talk to people there, they 1106 00:52:06,880 --> 00:52:09,080 Speaker 2: say what a great manager he was because of his 1107 00:52:09,200 --> 00:52:10,840 Speaker 2: love of the game and how much he learned to 1108 00:52:10,920 --> 00:52:14,480 Speaker 2: treat people the right way and pass on his knowledge 1109 00:52:14,480 --> 00:52:16,560 Speaker 2: of baseball. So Bobby, we love you, we miss you. 1110 00:52:17,160 --> 00:52:18,960 Speaker 2: There's nothing I can say that'll make up for your 1111 00:52:19,000 --> 00:52:21,720 Speaker 2: loss to his family, but just know that we're praying 1112 00:52:21,760 --> 00:52:23,640 Speaker 2: for you, and all the White Sox fans are behind 1113 00:52:23,719 --> 00:52:26,279 Speaker 2: you and we'll see you down the road. Brother. 1114 00:52:26,960 --> 00:52:29,799 Speaker 1: Yeah, Bobby James gone way too soon at the young 1115 00:52:29,920 --> 00:52:32,920 Speaker 1: age of forty four. Huge piece. As I mentioned to 1116 00:52:32,960 --> 00:52:37,719 Speaker 1: that two thousand and five World Series Championship team. Appreciate 1117 00:52:37,920 --> 00:52:40,000 Speaker 1: the thoughts and the words, a j. I know it's 1118 00:52:40,040 --> 00:52:43,879 Speaker 1: very difficult for you, certainly difficult for White Sox Nation. Guys. 1119 00:52:43,960 --> 00:52:45,239 Speaker 1: It's been a pleasure of being on the show with 1120 00:52:45,280 --> 00:52:47,960 Speaker 1: you today. Scott Brown, of course is back tomorrow. On 1121 00:52:48,120 --> 00:52:51,800 Speaker 1: Foul Territory. Don't forget. Dodger's territory is next with myself 1122 00:52:51,920 --> 00:52:55,120 Speaker 1: and Clint Pisias, and then you can catch everything with 1123 00:52:55,440 --> 00:52:59,640 Speaker 1: a Baseball America on hot sheets. So for AJ Pierzynski 1124 00:53:00,120 --> 00:53:04,239 Speaker 1: crats our entire Foul Territory crew, I'm Alanaizzo. We'll see 1125 00:53:04,239 --> 00:53:05,000 Speaker 1: you next time.