1 00:00:01,760 --> 00:00:04,760 Speaker 1: From the Berke Shears to the sound from wherever you 2 00:00:04,800 --> 00:00:09,000 Speaker 1: live in MLB America. This is Inside the Parker. You 3 00:00:09,080 --> 00:00:11,200 Speaker 1: give us twenty two minutes and we'll give you the 4 00:00:11,240 --> 00:00:15,040 Speaker 1: scoop on major League Baseball. Now here's Baseball Hall of 5 00:00:15,080 --> 00:00:21,560 Speaker 1: Fame voter number one oh three, Rob Parker. Welcome to 6 00:00:21,640 --> 00:00:25,320 Speaker 1: Inside the Parker. We got a great show for you today. 7 00:00:25,680 --> 00:00:28,520 Speaker 1: We'll have former major league first baseman and out field 8 00:00:28,520 --> 00:00:35,040 Speaker 1: the Dmitri Young. He'll talk about the postseason, plus Dick Scandling, 9 00:00:35,120 --> 00:00:39,160 Speaker 1: a longtime reporter from the Lakeland leg You will stop 10 00:00:39,200 --> 00:00:42,400 Speaker 1: by and he'll tell us about those Rays trying to 11 00:00:42,440 --> 00:00:45,239 Speaker 1: make the playoffs as well. That and much more coming up. 12 00:00:45,440 --> 00:00:49,760 Speaker 1: Let's go to lead off. It's getting robbed and keep 13 00:00:49,800 --> 00:00:52,680 Speaker 1: him on. Rob's hot take on the three biggest stories 14 00:00:52,720 --> 00:00:59,880 Speaker 1: in Major League Baseball. Number one. In six days next two, 15 00:01:00,000 --> 00:01:04,399 Speaker 1: those day to baseball playoffs begin. And if you're not 16 00:01:04,480 --> 00:01:06,600 Speaker 1: excited about it, I don't know what's wrong with you, 17 00:01:06,680 --> 00:01:10,520 Speaker 1: because this might be the strongest field we've seen in 18 00:01:10,560 --> 00:01:13,880 Speaker 1: a long time. When you talk about the playoffs and 19 00:01:13,959 --> 00:01:18,280 Speaker 1: the teams that are in and uh, everybody's not in yet. 20 00:01:18,560 --> 00:01:23,959 Speaker 1: It's not locked down. Some wild card spots. So um, 21 00:01:24,040 --> 00:01:26,600 Speaker 1: there's still a question of a couple of teams that 22 00:01:26,640 --> 00:01:29,640 Speaker 1: will make it. But right now, if the season would 23 00:01:29,680 --> 00:01:35,200 Speaker 1: have ended uh today Tuesday, then the Brewers would meet 24 00:01:35,240 --> 00:01:38,240 Speaker 1: the Nationals in the wild card game. The Rays and 25 00:01:38,360 --> 00:01:41,600 Speaker 1: A's would meet in the a L wild Card Game, 26 00:01:42,560 --> 00:01:45,520 Speaker 1: and then the wild card winner would take on the 27 00:01:45,640 --> 00:01:48,880 Speaker 1: Dodgers and the Cardinals would take on the Braves. This 28 00:01:48,960 --> 00:01:52,760 Speaker 1: is in the National League. In the American League, the 29 00:01:52,800 --> 00:01:56,760 Speaker 1: wild card winner would be at the Astros and the 30 00:01:56,840 --> 00:01:59,880 Speaker 1: Twins would be at the Yankees. So that's where we 31 00:02:00,040 --> 00:02:03,800 Speaker 1: are now. It's not finalized, but my goodness, you know 32 00:02:03,880 --> 00:02:07,240 Speaker 1: you have the playoffs have three teams in it that 33 00:02:07,400 --> 00:02:10,760 Speaker 1: have one a hundred games or more in talking about 34 00:02:11,200 --> 00:02:16,919 Speaker 1: the Astros, the Yankees and the Dodgers, and even when 35 00:02:16,919 --> 00:02:20,040 Speaker 1: you look at some of the teams in the National League, 36 00:02:20,040 --> 00:02:22,440 Speaker 1: and it's amazing when you think about it, that maybe 37 00:02:22,639 --> 00:02:25,960 Speaker 1: the Cubs might uh are out of it and won't 38 00:02:26,000 --> 00:02:28,560 Speaker 1: make it, and and and what's happened And look at 39 00:02:28,560 --> 00:02:30,520 Speaker 1: the teams that are in it's going to be a 40 00:02:30,600 --> 00:02:37,240 Speaker 1: strong field. It should be goose bump playoffs. And we 41 00:02:37,440 --> 00:02:42,200 Speaker 1: can't wait. It's just a week away. Number two in 42 00:02:42,360 --> 00:02:47,200 Speaker 1: less than a week. Bruce Bocci will not be the 43 00:02:47,280 --> 00:02:51,680 Speaker 1: manager of the San Francisco Giants. What an incredible run 44 00:02:52,600 --> 00:02:57,160 Speaker 1: as a manager, UH, think about it. Thirteen years in 45 00:02:57,280 --> 00:03:03,160 Speaker 1: San Francisco, three World Championships, and this season Bruce Bocci 46 00:03:03,240 --> 00:03:07,000 Speaker 1: became the eleventh manager in Major League Baseball history to 47 00:03:07,120 --> 00:03:14,079 Speaker 1: achieve two thousand wins. Bruce Bocci will be missed. It's amazing. 48 00:03:14,200 --> 00:03:19,040 Speaker 1: This guy who played in the major leagues and UH 49 00:03:19,240 --> 00:03:23,560 Speaker 1: had a lifetime to thirty nine batting average, twenty six 50 00:03:23,680 --> 00:03:27,440 Speaker 1: home runs and ninety three RBIs goes on to be 51 00:03:27,560 --> 00:03:32,320 Speaker 1: this incredible manager, first with the San Diego Padres and 52 00:03:32,360 --> 00:03:36,360 Speaker 1: then with the San Francisco Giants again he won National 53 00:03:36,400 --> 00:03:38,760 Speaker 1: League Manager of the Year and that was in n 54 00:03:40,400 --> 00:03:44,400 Speaker 1: with the Padres. He never won it with the Giants, 55 00:03:44,840 --> 00:03:52,640 Speaker 1: where he won World Series in twelve, and he has 56 00:03:52,680 --> 00:03:57,760 Speaker 1: been incredible. Bocci is the first form board manager to 57 00:03:57,920 --> 00:04:00,360 Speaker 1: reach the World Series back in nineteen nine d eight 58 00:04:00,440 --> 00:04:04,200 Speaker 1: and of course the first foreign born manager to win 59 00:04:04,320 --> 00:04:08,440 Speaker 1: the World Series in He has had an incredible run. 60 00:04:08,880 --> 00:04:11,360 Speaker 1: He's one of the characters of baseball, one of those 61 00:04:11,360 --> 00:04:14,480 Speaker 1: guys you love to talk to. So Bruce Bocci hangs 62 00:04:14,520 --> 00:04:18,799 Speaker 1: it up as manager of the San Francisco Giants after 63 00:04:18,800 --> 00:04:21,839 Speaker 1: this season. What an incredible run. What a good guy, 64 00:04:21,920 --> 00:04:25,640 Speaker 1: the guy who was born in France comes to the 65 00:04:25,720 --> 00:04:30,960 Speaker 1: major leagues and UH does magical things for that team 66 00:04:31,040 --> 00:04:35,920 Speaker 1: by the Bay number three. As we enter the final 67 00:04:35,960 --> 00:04:39,520 Speaker 1: week of the regular season, twenty nineteen has had so 68 00:04:39,720 --> 00:04:44,279 Speaker 1: many milestones reached and accomplishments. You know. C C. Sabathia 69 00:04:44,400 --> 00:04:47,680 Speaker 1: got both his three thousand strike out, his two win, 70 00:04:48,480 --> 00:04:53,680 Speaker 1: Albert pool Holes reached the two thousand RBI mark. Recently, 71 00:04:53,760 --> 00:04:56,560 Speaker 1: Garrett Cole notch his three hundred strikeout of the year. 72 00:04:56,640 --> 00:05:01,400 Speaker 1: We talked about Bruce Bocci and his two thousand UH 73 00:05:01,640 --> 00:05:06,039 Speaker 1: managerial victory, and there's still more to come. Uh as 74 00:05:06,240 --> 00:05:09,480 Speaker 1: as the season winds down. What about Peter Alonso of 75 00:05:09,560 --> 00:05:12,920 Speaker 1: the New York Mets, who's trying to reach the most 76 00:05:12,960 --> 00:05:17,239 Speaker 1: home runs by a rookie and uh when the National 77 00:05:17,320 --> 00:05:22,440 Speaker 1: League MLB Home run title home runs as of Tuesday, 78 00:05:22,440 --> 00:05:25,279 Speaker 1: trying to catch Aaron Judge who set the rookie record 79 00:05:25,640 --> 00:05:30,760 Speaker 1: in with fifty two UM. So that's on the docket. 80 00:05:31,160 --> 00:05:36,000 Speaker 1: There's so many other things going on. Nick Constellano's is 81 00:05:36,240 --> 00:05:41,760 Speaker 1: with the Cubs. Has his fifty eight double on Saturday, 82 00:05:41,960 --> 00:05:45,599 Speaker 1: and coming into Tuesday, he's looking to try to get 83 00:05:45,760 --> 00:05:50,159 Speaker 1: UH sixty doubles UH two more, which would pass Todd Helton, 84 00:05:50,440 --> 00:05:55,800 Speaker 1: who had fifty nine doubles in two thousand. Ronald Lacuna Jr. 85 00:05:56,640 --> 00:05:59,880 Speaker 1: Is trying to be a forty forty guy. He already 86 00:06:00,040 --> 00:06:03,240 Speaker 1: lynch to season, which was impressive enough think about it, 87 00:06:03,279 --> 00:06:07,000 Speaker 1: at age one, uh the youngest guy to accomplish that, 88 00:06:07,600 --> 00:06:11,160 Speaker 1: but there's still a chance that he could become the fifth. 89 00:06:11,640 --> 00:06:14,680 Speaker 1: He needs three more stolen bases as of Tuesday to 90 00:06:14,720 --> 00:06:17,320 Speaker 1: be a forty forty guy, and it will be the 91 00:06:17,360 --> 00:06:20,479 Speaker 1: first time that happened since Alfonso Suriano did it in 92 00:06:20,560 --> 00:06:25,520 Speaker 1: two thousand and six. So um, there are other things 93 00:06:25,560 --> 00:06:28,799 Speaker 1: to look forward to as we enter the final week 94 00:06:29,200 --> 00:06:34,040 Speaker 1: of the Major League baseball season. Here comes the big 95 00:06:34,080 --> 00:06:40,440 Speaker 1: interview Listen Headler good. All right, now, let's welcome into 96 00:06:40,520 --> 00:06:46,440 Speaker 1: the podcast former major league or Dmitri Young Yes, first base, 97 00:06:46,920 --> 00:06:52,200 Speaker 1: left field, designated hitter to ninety two lifetime batting average. Dmitri, 98 00:06:52,320 --> 00:06:56,520 Speaker 1: Welcome to the podcast. Hey, thank you there, thank you, 99 00:06:56,640 --> 00:06:58,680 Speaker 1: thank you. Glad to be on No. Doubt. What are 100 00:06:58,680 --> 00:07:03,680 Speaker 1: you doing these days to your baseball playing days? Oh man, 101 00:07:03,760 --> 00:07:05,960 Speaker 1: I got a whole laundry list of things I'm doing 102 00:07:06,000 --> 00:07:09,280 Speaker 1: in the amateur ranks of baseball. You know, I'm doing 103 00:07:09,320 --> 00:07:13,120 Speaker 1: the Breakthrough Series and the hankar And Invitational to Breakthrough 104 00:07:13,160 --> 00:07:16,480 Speaker 1: Series is held by Major League Baseball and they have 105 00:07:16,560 --> 00:07:18,560 Speaker 1: it at the Urban Youth Academy, and they have it 106 00:07:18,560 --> 00:07:24,080 Speaker 1: at the Jackie Robinson Training Complex formerly known as Historic Dodgertown, 107 00:07:24,520 --> 00:07:28,080 Speaker 1: and that is a showcase for young black players that 108 00:07:28,120 --> 00:07:30,080 Speaker 1: are high school age that are looking to go to 109 00:07:30,160 --> 00:07:36,040 Speaker 1: college or or go professional and probably not being seen properly. 110 00:07:36,160 --> 00:07:39,200 Speaker 1: And then we have the hankar And Invitational, which used 111 00:07:39,240 --> 00:07:42,880 Speaker 1: to be called the Elite Development Invitational, and that is 112 00:07:42,920 --> 00:07:45,440 Speaker 1: a camp that's held for two weeks in Vero Beach, 113 00:07:45,480 --> 00:07:51,160 Speaker 1: Florida as well. And first group is the seventh eighth 114 00:07:51,200 --> 00:07:53,480 Speaker 1: graders are about to be freshman, and been the second 115 00:07:53,520 --> 00:07:56,440 Speaker 1: group high school students. And we're there for a week 116 00:07:56,480 --> 00:08:01,200 Speaker 1: and it's a whole bunch of old baseball players and 117 00:08:01,200 --> 00:08:03,760 Speaker 1: and we're just sitting there coaching the kids up. And 118 00:08:03,800 --> 00:08:06,760 Speaker 1: I'm also coaching at Oaks Christian High School out here 119 00:08:06,800 --> 00:08:10,640 Speaker 1: in Southern California with Royce Clayton the head coach, Jeff 120 00:08:10,680 --> 00:08:12,840 Speaker 1: Weaver the pitching coach, and I just moved up to 121 00:08:12,920 --> 00:08:16,160 Speaker 1: varsity as the hidding coach. Are you kidding me? Those 122 00:08:16,240 --> 00:08:19,360 Speaker 1: kids got those kind of coaching. Why you're better witness 123 00:08:19,440 --> 00:08:24,640 Speaker 1: the state championship. Well, the whole thing, The whole thing 124 00:08:24,720 --> 00:08:28,040 Speaker 1: is about getting them to buy in. You know, that's 125 00:08:28,080 --> 00:08:30,480 Speaker 1: the thing with amateur baseball. Now, if you picked up 126 00:08:30,480 --> 00:08:32,920 Speaker 1: a bat all of a sudden, you're a baseball expert. 127 00:08:33,559 --> 00:08:36,360 Speaker 1: And they're teaching the kids a lot of wrong things. 128 00:08:36,480 --> 00:08:39,040 Speaker 1: And so that's the reason why I'm on the amateur 129 00:08:39,120 --> 00:08:41,520 Speaker 1: side teach, trying to teach these kids the right thing 130 00:08:41,640 --> 00:08:43,959 Speaker 1: and get him away from the people and the money 131 00:08:43,960 --> 00:08:47,000 Speaker 1: graph I got you. How about a couple of your 132 00:08:47,000 --> 00:08:50,160 Speaker 1: former teams. You played with the Cardinals, broken with the Cardinals, 133 00:08:50,480 --> 00:08:54,000 Speaker 1: played with the Cincinnati Reds, the Detroit Tigers, and the 134 00:08:54,080 --> 00:08:58,120 Speaker 1: Washington Nationals. Uh, do you keep up with your former 135 00:08:58,160 --> 00:09:01,320 Speaker 1: teams or some of them? I need to keep up 136 00:09:01,360 --> 00:09:03,400 Speaker 1: with baseball in general. You know, I'm not picking up 137 00:09:03,400 --> 00:09:05,400 Speaker 1: a paycheck from none of them, So I'm not gonna 138 00:09:05,480 --> 00:09:07,600 Speaker 1: say I'm a fan of any of them, right I 139 00:09:07,640 --> 00:09:10,960 Speaker 1: got you, But the Cardinals are that that was that's 140 00:09:10,960 --> 00:09:14,080 Speaker 1: a great baseball talent. And here the Cardinals looks like 141 00:09:14,120 --> 00:09:17,679 Speaker 1: they're going to uh uh you know when they won 142 00:09:17,760 --> 00:09:19,760 Speaker 1: the division and the Cubs are not going to make 143 00:09:19,800 --> 00:09:22,920 Speaker 1: the playoffs. Uh. Can you just talk about your days 144 00:09:22,920 --> 00:09:26,920 Speaker 1: of playing in St. Louis and what that was like? Well, 145 00:09:26,960 --> 00:09:30,520 Speaker 1: that's playing that you said, because when I mentioned about playing, 146 00:09:30,880 --> 00:09:33,680 Speaker 1: I mean coaching at Oaks Christian with Royce Clayton. He 147 00:09:33,840 --> 00:09:36,600 Speaker 1: was my teammate when I got called up to the St. 148 00:09:36,600 --> 00:09:40,959 Speaker 1: Louis Cardinals. And the thing about the Cardinals, the reason 149 00:09:40,960 --> 00:09:44,360 Speaker 1: why they stay consistent because they teach you everything that 150 00:09:44,400 --> 00:09:46,880 Speaker 1: you need to know in the minor league system before 151 00:09:47,000 --> 00:09:49,600 Speaker 1: you get called up to the big league. That's why 152 00:09:49,760 --> 00:09:52,000 Speaker 1: you always see guys that get caught up. And the 153 00:09:52,040 --> 00:09:55,960 Speaker 1: Cardinals never seen the MISSI beat ever. And that's because 154 00:09:56,000 --> 00:09:58,200 Speaker 1: of what they have down in the minor league system 155 00:09:58,240 --> 00:10:02,199 Speaker 1: with the coaching staff and what they're providing as far 156 00:10:02,280 --> 00:10:06,280 Speaker 1: as developing players to become big league ball players. So 157 00:10:06,679 --> 00:10:10,000 Speaker 1: it's not really surprising that you see the Cardinals always 158 00:10:10,040 --> 00:10:12,000 Speaker 1: in the division race and it looks like they're gonna 159 00:10:12,080 --> 00:10:15,680 Speaker 1: run away with it, especially with Christian Yellows out for 160 00:10:15,720 --> 00:10:18,160 Speaker 1: the rest of the year, And I mean, the Brewers 161 00:10:18,200 --> 00:10:20,480 Speaker 1: are playing good ball, but I mean, is it enough 162 00:10:20,840 --> 00:10:22,840 Speaker 1: right to be able to do it? And you're the 163 00:10:23,000 --> 00:10:26,960 Speaker 1: former team, the Washington Nationals, you know, Bryce Harper walks 164 00:10:26,960 --> 00:10:29,520 Speaker 1: out on them, and it looks like they're going to 165 00:10:29,600 --> 00:10:32,680 Speaker 1: be able to secure a spot for the wild card 166 00:10:32,760 --> 00:10:35,280 Speaker 1: and make the playoffs, where most people thought that, you know, 167 00:10:35,360 --> 00:10:37,600 Speaker 1: what they had going on, They've always had good pitching. 168 00:10:38,240 --> 00:10:40,560 Speaker 1: But are you surprised the Nationals gonna make it to 169 00:10:40,559 --> 00:10:44,520 Speaker 1: the playoffs? You know, at first I was, but then 170 00:10:44,559 --> 00:10:47,079 Speaker 1: you look at the young roster that they had with 171 00:10:47,160 --> 00:10:50,280 Speaker 1: Jonso and and Roblin is on top of m v 172 00:10:50,360 --> 00:10:54,040 Speaker 1: P candidate Ran Done. I mean, these guys are are 173 00:10:54,120 --> 00:10:57,600 Speaker 1: really are really stepping up in of course with Strasbourg 174 00:10:57,720 --> 00:11:02,000 Speaker 1: and Sherzer. I mean, you have top frontline pitching and 175 00:11:02,040 --> 00:11:06,040 Speaker 1: the Nationals are a real complete team, and it's not 176 00:11:06,080 --> 00:11:08,400 Speaker 1: shocking that there they are where they are right now. 177 00:11:09,120 --> 00:11:12,440 Speaker 1: But once they yeah, once that wild card began, you know, 178 00:11:12,520 --> 00:11:16,760 Speaker 1: if anybody's guests, who's gonna win between them and uh 179 00:11:17,480 --> 00:11:21,880 Speaker 1: Brewers or the Currents, no doubt about it. What what 180 00:11:21,920 --> 00:11:24,240 Speaker 1: do you think about the playoff field, it looks like 181 00:11:24,280 --> 00:11:27,440 Speaker 1: it's pretty strong. There are three really good teams. The 182 00:11:27,559 --> 00:11:29,760 Speaker 1: Yankees have one over a hundred games, the Dodgers of 183 00:11:29,840 --> 00:11:32,319 Speaker 1: one over a hundred games. The Astrals have one over 184 00:11:32,360 --> 00:11:34,719 Speaker 1: a hundred games, and on paper, the Astrols look like 185 00:11:35,280 --> 00:11:38,320 Speaker 1: they should be the favorite to win the World Series. 186 00:11:38,320 --> 00:11:41,600 Speaker 1: Where are you do you buy into that? With um? 187 00:11:41,640 --> 00:11:44,520 Speaker 1: With the American League? I mean, you have three teams 188 00:11:44,559 --> 00:11:49,160 Speaker 1: that basically have a hundred wins and the Astros justin Verlander, 189 00:11:49,240 --> 00:11:54,200 Speaker 1: which we both know very well from Detroit, Yes, and 190 00:11:54,200 --> 00:11:57,040 Speaker 1: and and again getting that grinky and then that lineup, 191 00:11:57,120 --> 00:11:59,079 Speaker 1: I mean, from top to bottom, and then you go 192 00:11:59,160 --> 00:12:03,360 Speaker 1: on the bench. I mean, everybody's swinging the bat, and 193 00:12:03,440 --> 00:12:05,400 Speaker 1: I mean the Astros to me, they seem like the 194 00:12:05,400 --> 00:12:08,360 Speaker 1: team to beat. But if the Yankees are swinging the 195 00:12:08,400 --> 00:12:12,600 Speaker 1: bats when the playoffs begin, you know, I mean, that 196 00:12:12,679 --> 00:12:15,240 Speaker 1: can be good as well. But when they have her 197 00:12:15,280 --> 00:12:20,200 Speaker 1: mind is out for for the playoffs pretty much because 198 00:12:20,280 --> 00:12:23,920 Speaker 1: off the failed incident, you know, that kind of swears 199 00:12:24,040 --> 00:12:28,120 Speaker 1: things in the other direction. And then the Minnesota Twins, 200 00:12:28,280 --> 00:12:31,800 Speaker 1: you know, every everybody's gonna have a surprise team to 201 00:12:31,960 --> 00:12:34,920 Speaker 1: make the playoffs, and this year is gonna be be 202 00:12:35,080 --> 00:12:37,760 Speaker 1: the Twins, and we'll see how that young team does 203 00:12:37,800 --> 00:12:41,880 Speaker 1: in the playoffs. But man, I mean there's a team 204 00:12:41,880 --> 00:12:46,560 Speaker 1: that Picky has them no doubt. Can't wait for the 205 00:12:46,559 --> 00:12:49,200 Speaker 1: playoffs to start. His name Dmitri Young, the two time 206 00:12:49,280 --> 00:12:52,360 Speaker 1: All Star, nationally Comeback Player of the Year in two 207 00:12:52,360 --> 00:12:55,599 Speaker 1: thousand seven, and a guy. When I was covering baseball 208 00:12:55,720 --> 00:12:58,640 Speaker 1: and out there all the time, I enjoyed covering to 209 00:12:58,679 --> 00:13:02,240 Speaker 1: meet you. You the best man. I we shate you. Hey, hey, 210 00:13:02,640 --> 00:13:05,120 Speaker 1: I love watching you on TV. And then when I'm 211 00:13:05,520 --> 00:13:08,880 Speaker 1: on the road, I listen to Thought Sports Radio. A 212 00:13:09,200 --> 00:13:12,000 Speaker 1: couple of a great show man. Thank you so much 213 00:13:12,040 --> 00:13:17,120 Speaker 1: to meet you, appreciate you. It's time for the pocket 214 00:13:17,160 --> 00:13:21,760 Speaker 1: protector centrol. The analytic numbers you need to know, Well 215 00:13:21,960 --> 00:13:27,319 Speaker 1: maybe FS ones. Anthony Masterson is his name. BS analytics 216 00:13:27,400 --> 00:13:30,520 Speaker 1: is his game. What you got for me today, Anthony, 217 00:13:31,000 --> 00:13:33,880 Speaker 1: Well Rob. The rise of those analytics, specifically with pitch 218 00:13:33,880 --> 00:13:36,520 Speaker 1: effects technology, can give fans a better idea of what 219 00:13:36,559 --> 00:13:39,920 Speaker 1: it means to be disciplined at the plate. Baseball Info 220 00:13:40,000 --> 00:13:43,559 Speaker 1: solutions through fan graphs shows us how often players see strikes, 221 00:13:43,800 --> 00:13:47,160 Speaker 1: swinget pitches outside the zone, or even make contact. Now, 222 00:13:47,240 --> 00:13:50,160 Speaker 1: let's start with O swing percentage, the rate at which 223 00:13:50,160 --> 00:13:52,280 Speaker 1: I hit her swing that pitches that are outside the 224 00:13:52,320 --> 00:13:55,720 Speaker 1: strike zone, hence O swing. It's opposite for pitches inside 225 00:13:55,720 --> 00:13:59,800 Speaker 1: the strike zone. That's called the swing percentage. The cousins 226 00:13:59,840 --> 00:14:03,199 Speaker 1: of these numbers are O contact and Z contact percentage, 227 00:14:03,360 --> 00:14:05,640 Speaker 1: the rate of which hitters make contact on pitches out 228 00:14:05,920 --> 00:14:08,560 Speaker 1: and in the strike zone, respectively. Now, along those same 229 00:14:08,559 --> 00:14:12,240 Speaker 1: lines is contact percentage and zone percentage. How often a 230 00:14:12,240 --> 00:14:16,040 Speaker 1: pictures sees pitches inside the strike zone. Got all that? Now, 231 00:14:16,080 --> 00:14:19,280 Speaker 1: this season the Giants Kevin Polar has an O swing 232 00:14:19,320 --> 00:14:22,840 Speaker 1: percentage of forty eight point nine percent, So that means 233 00:14:22,880 --> 00:14:25,440 Speaker 1: he swings and nearly half the pitches he sees that 234 00:14:25,440 --> 00:14:28,920 Speaker 1: are outside the strike zone. Alice Bragman for the Astros, 235 00:14:28,960 --> 00:14:31,760 Speaker 1: on the other hand, rarely chases, as his O swing 236 00:14:31,800 --> 00:14:35,960 Speaker 1: percentage leads all of baseball at just eighteen eight percent. Now, 237 00:14:36,000 --> 00:14:38,600 Speaker 1: the leaders in zone percentage, i e. The hitters who 238 00:14:38,800 --> 00:14:41,240 Speaker 1: see the most or fewest amount of strikes. It's no 239 00:14:41,280 --> 00:14:43,400 Speaker 1: surprise of players to see the fewest pitches in the zone. 240 00:14:43,640 --> 00:14:46,840 Speaker 1: Read like an All Star team. Alonso yell As harper 241 00:14:47,000 --> 00:14:50,720 Speaker 1: By as Rizzo, Flatty Jr. In fact, Pete Alonso zone 242 00:14:50,760 --> 00:14:54,240 Speaker 1: percentage of thirty five point seven percent is the lowest 243 00:14:54,320 --> 00:14:58,960 Speaker 1: among a qualified rookie since at least two thousand two pitchers. 244 00:14:59,000 --> 00:15:03,160 Speaker 1: Clearly here the polar Bear Rob nice I might have 245 00:15:03,200 --> 00:15:09,360 Speaker 1: to pay attention to that. We appreciate your anthony. It 246 00:15:09,520 --> 00:15:16,520 Speaker 1: was a big week in the Big League. Who's Who's 247 00:15:16,760 --> 00:15:20,840 Speaker 1: is it follow? Or is it fair? And now here? 248 00:15:20,960 --> 00:15:27,760 Speaker 1: Shadow league dot Com MLB insider Jr gamble if the 249 00:15:27,800 --> 00:15:32,280 Speaker 1: Cubs don't make the playoffs, is it foul or fair 250 00:15:33,360 --> 00:15:38,440 Speaker 1: to fire Cubs manager Joe Madden j R. It's found 251 00:15:38,800 --> 00:15:43,080 Speaker 1: that is a foul ball. It's so found. Uh. Dating 252 00:15:43,160 --> 00:15:45,200 Speaker 1: back to two thousand and eight when he left the 253 00:15:45,280 --> 00:15:48,040 Speaker 1: Campus stay DEBI raised to an a l pennant believe 254 00:15:48,040 --> 00:15:50,880 Speaker 1: it or not? That is one what ninety games and 255 00:15:51,040 --> 00:15:55,200 Speaker 1: nine of his past twelve seasons, He's long established himself 256 00:15:55,240 --> 00:15:58,520 Speaker 1: as a winning manager, especially when he left the Cubs 257 00:15:58,520 --> 00:16:01,000 Speaker 1: to the World Series in two thousands six team and 258 00:16:01,040 --> 00:16:04,080 Speaker 1: when a hundred and three games, breaking the oldest World 259 00:16:04,120 --> 00:16:07,520 Speaker 1: Cities drought in baseball hunt with a hundred eight years. 260 00:16:08,160 --> 00:16:11,600 Speaker 1: Prior to this season, Madden's won ninety two more games 261 00:16:11,720 --> 00:16:15,080 Speaker 1: every year he's been with the Cubs. Not many managers 262 00:16:15,120 --> 00:16:18,800 Speaker 1: can accomplish that, but as we know, the game is changing. 263 00:16:19,400 --> 00:16:23,160 Speaker 1: Gms want more control of the decisions, and old school 264 00:16:23,280 --> 00:16:27,680 Speaker 1: bosses like Madden Joe Girardi are susceptible to getting can 265 00:16:28,080 --> 00:16:31,400 Speaker 1: if they don't win World Series. Rings to five matting 266 00:16:31,440 --> 00:16:33,800 Speaker 1: would be a dumb move. The Cubs are still in 267 00:16:33,840 --> 00:16:38,800 Speaker 1: playoff contented despite having a down season. That happens in baseball. 268 00:16:39,160 --> 00:16:42,120 Speaker 1: It's not like you're gonna find an upgrade. He's one 269 00:16:42,160 --> 00:16:45,280 Speaker 1: of the best. Keep him Jr. You couldn't have said 270 00:16:45,320 --> 00:16:50,120 Speaker 1: it any better. It's unbelievable. Fasten your seatbelt, give me. 271 00:16:51,840 --> 00:17:00,760 Speaker 1: Here comes Parker's top three MLB teams this week. Number 272 00:17:00,840 --> 00:17:05,560 Speaker 1: three the Los Angeles Dodgers. I know, I know. They 273 00:17:05,600 --> 00:17:09,320 Speaker 1: have over a hundred wins. It's been a whirlwind season. 274 00:17:10,720 --> 00:17:14,200 Speaker 1: But for the Dodgers during a different boat, they've had 275 00:17:14,240 --> 00:17:18,800 Speaker 1: their struggles. The bullpen is still questionable. People on shore 276 00:17:18,840 --> 00:17:22,359 Speaker 1: about the Dodgers. On paper, they look like, of course 277 00:17:22,400 --> 00:17:26,240 Speaker 1: they should make the playoffs, in the World Series and 278 00:17:26,280 --> 00:17:29,520 Speaker 1: all that stuff. They won their seventh straight National League 279 00:17:29,560 --> 00:17:32,359 Speaker 1: West Division, but that's not enough for the Dodgers. Is 280 00:17:32,400 --> 00:17:36,359 Speaker 1: all going to be about the postseason and winning a 281 00:17:36,400 --> 00:17:40,480 Speaker 1: World Series. But right now, the Dodgers, as we're a 282 00:17:40,520 --> 00:17:44,480 Speaker 1: week away from the playoffs, enter the playoffs as the 283 00:17:44,640 --> 00:17:51,280 Speaker 1: third best team in baseball. Number two the Houston Astros. Yes, 284 00:17:52,280 --> 00:17:56,280 Speaker 1: I know, one paper, they are the best team. Look 285 00:17:56,320 --> 00:18:00,520 Speaker 1: at the pitching staff. When they added Zach Grant, everybody 286 00:18:00,560 --> 00:18:03,119 Speaker 1: wanted to hand them the World Series trophy. I get it. 287 00:18:03,560 --> 00:18:08,040 Speaker 1: They won three straight division titles with over a hundred wins, 288 00:18:08,160 --> 00:18:13,320 Speaker 1: and that included a World Series in sen Yes, it's 289 00:18:13,359 --> 00:18:17,199 Speaker 1: the golden era of Astro's baseball, and they have an 290 00:18:17,240 --> 00:18:20,760 Speaker 1: unbelievable line up, so much so that altoves like an 291 00:18:20,760 --> 00:18:25,320 Speaker 1: afterthought with Bregman and Springer and all those other guys. Yes, 292 00:18:25,440 --> 00:18:28,840 Speaker 1: they are loaded and ready for the playoffs, and uh 293 00:18:28,880 --> 00:18:31,680 Speaker 1: will definitely be a hard out, hard to beat. But 294 00:18:32,960 --> 00:18:35,440 Speaker 1: with the record of one oh two and fifty four, 295 00:18:36,800 --> 00:18:41,600 Speaker 1: they are the number two team in baseball as of Tuesday, 296 00:18:41,720 --> 00:18:47,000 Speaker 1: a week before the playoffs start. Number One, the number 297 00:18:47,040 --> 00:18:50,639 Speaker 1: one team in baseball is the New York freaking Yankees. 298 00:18:51,400 --> 00:18:55,680 Speaker 1: I've been saying it all year. It is a miracle 299 00:18:55,800 --> 00:18:59,600 Speaker 1: what they've been able to do. When you think about it, 300 00:19:01,080 --> 00:19:04,119 Speaker 1: coming into Tuesday, they matched the Astros with a hundred 301 00:19:04,160 --> 00:19:06,240 Speaker 1: and two wins. They were hundred and two and fifty, 302 00:19:07,520 --> 00:19:09,720 Speaker 1: a half a game behind the Astros for the best 303 00:19:09,760 --> 00:19:13,440 Speaker 1: record in baseball. They've had by far the most games 304 00:19:13,560 --> 00:19:17,960 Speaker 1: lost by players with injuries. And yet think about this. 305 00:19:20,280 --> 00:19:24,520 Speaker 1: Stint hit a home run earlier this week, like only 306 00:19:24,520 --> 00:19:27,040 Speaker 1: his second home run of the year. If he can 307 00:19:27,119 --> 00:19:29,960 Speaker 1: come back and contribute in that lineup, he's gonna be huge. 308 00:19:30,400 --> 00:19:34,720 Speaker 1: And think about this, Aaron Judge has a chance to 309 00:19:34,720 --> 00:19:37,479 Speaker 1: get to thirty home runs in the final week. And 310 00:19:37,600 --> 00:19:40,840 Speaker 1: think about it. He's only played in eight games this 311 00:19:40,960 --> 00:19:43,760 Speaker 1: year and he's still might hit thirty home runs. The 312 00:19:43,880 --> 00:19:47,600 Speaker 1: Yankees line up is potent. If they can get decent 313 00:19:47,720 --> 00:19:51,880 Speaker 1: starting pitching with that unbelievable bullpen, the Yankees can win 314 00:19:51,920 --> 00:19:55,080 Speaker 1: the World Series. I believe it. The Yankees are the 315 00:19:55,200 --> 00:19:59,200 Speaker 1: number one team in baseball. A week before the playoffs start, 316 00:20:00,080 --> 00:20:04,080 Speaker 1: take out the paper. Then it's time for trash talk 317 00:20:04,160 --> 00:20:08,479 Speaker 1: Twitter with your chance to trash anyone or anything in 318 00:20:08,600 --> 00:20:13,880 Speaker 1: Major League Baseball. This week's winner is at Robbie Aaronson 319 00:20:14,680 --> 00:20:18,880 Speaker 1: and he tweets this, how can the Rays make the playoffs? 320 00:20:19,400 --> 00:20:21,800 Speaker 1: I don't even know a single guy on their team. 321 00:20:22,480 --> 00:20:26,520 Speaker 1: The Asian Indians are way better. If you want a 322 00:20:26,600 --> 00:20:30,320 Speaker 1: chance to win a new era snapback like Robbie did, 323 00:20:30,600 --> 00:20:34,840 Speaker 1: send your trash to at Rob Parker fs one on Twitter. 324 00:20:36,160 --> 00:20:39,919 Speaker 1: When Rob was a newspaper columnist, he lived by this motto, 325 00:20:40,240 --> 00:20:43,680 Speaker 1: if I'm writing, I'm ripping. Let's bring in a writer, 326 00:20:43,800 --> 00:20:47,639 Speaker 1: a broadcaster, older, new All right, let's welcome to the podcast. 327 00:20:47,680 --> 00:20:52,480 Speaker 1: Dick Scandling in a long time Lakeland Ledger sportswriter who, 328 00:20:52,520 --> 00:20:57,400 Speaker 1: of course saw is around and covers the Tampa Bay Rays. Hey, Dick, 329 00:20:57,480 --> 00:21:01,359 Speaker 1: how you doing good? Right? Are you man doing great? 330 00:21:02,080 --> 00:21:05,159 Speaker 1: You know? Tampa Bay is one of those teams that 331 00:21:05,240 --> 00:21:08,240 Speaker 1: people just kind of forget about and don't think too 332 00:21:08,320 --> 00:21:12,800 Speaker 1: much about. But here we are on Tuesday, and they 333 00:21:12,800 --> 00:21:15,919 Speaker 1: have a ninety two and sixty four record and a 334 00:21:16,119 --> 00:21:19,200 Speaker 1: poised to make the postseason. They're hanging onto a wild 335 00:21:19,200 --> 00:21:22,480 Speaker 1: card spot. Dick, tell people about the Rays and how 336 00:21:22,480 --> 00:21:27,200 Speaker 1: they've been able to do it this year. Well, they've 337 00:21:27,960 --> 00:21:33,439 Speaker 1: had an incredible number of acquisition since the trade deadline 338 00:21:33,520 --> 00:21:37,560 Speaker 1: of two thousand and eighteen. That you know, a little 339 00:21:37,560 --> 00:21:41,400 Speaker 1: over a year. Rob half of their roster has been 340 00:21:41,440 --> 00:21:45,199 Speaker 1: acquired since the trade that you know. Of the of 341 00:21:45,280 --> 00:21:48,639 Speaker 1: the main guys, half of them were not here in 342 00:21:48,680 --> 00:21:50,919 Speaker 1: the middle of the two thousand and eight team season. 343 00:21:51,480 --> 00:21:55,600 Speaker 1: They got a good bull team. They have three three 344 00:21:55,640 --> 00:22:02,200 Speaker 1: good starting pitchers Charlie Martin, Blake Spell and um Tyler 345 00:22:02,280 --> 00:22:05,080 Speaker 1: Glass now, two of whom have been hurt most of 346 00:22:05,119 --> 00:22:09,199 Speaker 1: the year, but they've just kind of catched catched it 347 00:22:09,320 --> 00:22:12,960 Speaker 1: up and uh those stars, you know, a lot of 348 00:22:13,040 --> 00:22:15,720 Speaker 1: good young players and everybody's been a little bit of 349 00:22:15,760 --> 00:22:19,119 Speaker 1: a contribution. And here they are at nine two wins 350 00:22:19,200 --> 00:22:23,720 Speaker 1: with six games lefton as the five games lifting. Amazing. 351 00:22:23,800 --> 00:22:27,159 Speaker 1: What about Charlie Morton, Uh, he has a chance to 352 00:22:27,440 --> 00:22:31,080 Speaker 1: uh qualify for the e r A title. He's been 353 00:22:31,119 --> 00:22:34,840 Speaker 1: a workhorse, will probably end up with thirty three stars 354 00:22:34,880 --> 00:22:38,760 Speaker 1: over a hundred and ninety innings. What he's been a godsend, 355 00:22:38,840 --> 00:22:42,680 Speaker 1: hasn't he? Oh? Really, Yeah, he's been. Uh, he's been 356 00:22:43,240 --> 00:22:48,080 Speaker 1: exactly what they needed to stabilize the rotation because, as 357 00:22:48,119 --> 00:22:50,399 Speaker 1: I mentioned Rob, the other two guys have been the 358 00:22:50,440 --> 00:22:52,960 Speaker 1: other two main guys have been hurt most of the year. 359 00:22:53,440 --> 00:22:58,280 Speaker 1: Now On he's missed four months. Glass now was six 360 00:22:58,320 --> 00:23:00,960 Speaker 1: and oh at one point then got hurt in his 361 00:23:01,080 --> 00:23:03,640 Speaker 1: eight start, and he's just got Neither of those guys 362 00:23:03,680 --> 00:23:07,920 Speaker 1: are really fully black back into the rotation, so they've 363 00:23:08,000 --> 00:23:12,320 Speaker 1: kind of peached it together with you know, openers and 364 00:23:12,480 --> 00:23:14,879 Speaker 1: guys pitching three or four and means at a time. 365 00:23:15,400 --> 00:23:19,000 Speaker 1: And some are always worth funnily because they've had a 366 00:23:19,040 --> 00:23:23,520 Speaker 1: pretty good bulleten and uh, you know, they just sort 367 00:23:23,520 --> 00:23:27,639 Speaker 1: of glued things together, won a lot of close games. Uh. 368 00:23:27,680 --> 00:23:33,000 Speaker 1: Nobody's really been Austin Meadows who came with glass now 369 00:23:33,200 --> 00:23:37,320 Speaker 1: last summer. I've had a pretty close to a monster 370 00:23:37,440 --> 00:23:40,840 Speaker 1: offensive a year. But other than that, um, you know, 371 00:23:41,160 --> 00:23:45,600 Speaker 1: just everybody's just done plus pluts it. I don't know 372 00:23:45,600 --> 00:23:49,520 Speaker 1: if you're aware of Travis Darnauld, the catcher that picked 373 00:23:49,600 --> 00:23:53,879 Speaker 1: up off the scrap keep and uh being made the 374 00:23:53,960 --> 00:23:57,720 Speaker 1: Dodger even the Dodgers tripleated. The Dodgers virtually gave him 375 00:23:57,760 --> 00:24:00,240 Speaker 1: to the raid and he's been like one of the 376 00:24:00,359 --> 00:24:05,320 Speaker 1: most valuable players sixty seven anti Uh, it's just a 377 00:24:05,400 --> 00:24:10,480 Speaker 1: dozen huge uh and and it's worked. So they got 378 00:24:10,560 --> 00:24:13,960 Speaker 1: you know, they got a seven ninety nine, which even 379 00:24:14,000 --> 00:24:18,240 Speaker 1: that wouldn't necessarily gentlemen, is the playoffs now? Speaking of that, right, 380 00:24:18,280 --> 00:24:21,359 Speaker 1: they're not it's not a done deal. But here's the 381 00:24:21,400 --> 00:24:25,600 Speaker 1: other part that people really don't know how successful the 382 00:24:25,720 --> 00:24:30,360 Speaker 1: Race have actually been over the past decade plus. Tampa 383 00:24:30,400 --> 00:24:35,440 Speaker 1: Bay's record is one thousand, thirty five and nine oh one, 384 00:24:35,600 --> 00:24:39,959 Speaker 1: which is fifth best in the major leagues. Right since, yes, 385 00:24:40,040 --> 00:24:42,440 Speaker 1: since two thousand and eight, since the breakout year when 386 00:24:42,440 --> 00:24:45,480 Speaker 1: they went to the World Series. But nobody would even 387 00:24:45,520 --> 00:24:48,400 Speaker 1: know that or even think that they've been that successful. 388 00:24:49,000 --> 00:24:53,160 Speaker 1: But here's the problem, of course, the playoffs. The Rays 389 00:24:53,200 --> 00:24:56,640 Speaker 1: have only made the playoff three times and they're trying 390 00:24:56,760 --> 00:25:01,560 Speaker 1: since and and nonsense. So that's why people don't realize 391 00:25:01,640 --> 00:25:05,080 Speaker 1: right how successful they've been. Right well, I mean that's 392 00:25:05,080 --> 00:25:07,399 Speaker 1: a function of being in the division with the Yankees 393 00:25:07,440 --> 00:25:13,200 Speaker 1: and the Red Side. You had the high powered extending teams. Yeah, 394 00:25:13,320 --> 00:25:16,760 Speaker 1: and the rais that you know, usually, well, the Ways 395 00:25:16,840 --> 00:25:18,960 Speaker 1: have to finish the haead of one of them. Usually 396 00:25:19,160 --> 00:25:21,439 Speaker 1: this year it happened to be the Yeah, the Yankees 397 00:25:21,520 --> 00:25:23,560 Speaker 1: had to be here in the Red Side didn't. But 398 00:25:24,320 --> 00:25:28,160 Speaker 1: I was stunned to find this myself. Rob. They've had 399 00:25:28,320 --> 00:25:32,720 Speaker 1: ninety wins and seven of the last twelve years. That's incredible. 400 00:25:33,520 --> 00:25:36,520 Speaker 1: Ninety wins used to be pretty much an automatic ticket 401 00:25:36,520 --> 00:25:40,479 Speaker 1: to the playoffs. But you know, not this year, this 402 00:25:40,560 --> 00:25:43,520 Speaker 1: year and last year. There's so many bad teams that americanly, 403 00:25:44,320 --> 00:25:46,439 Speaker 1: uh you know, to to whip up on that ninety 404 00:25:46,520 --> 00:25:49,920 Speaker 1: wins doesn't even get your playoffs spot. No last thing, 405 00:25:50,440 --> 00:25:53,560 Speaker 1: when people see the Raids on television and considering all 406 00:25:53,560 --> 00:25:55,879 Speaker 1: the success they have and they looked like they were 407 00:25:55,880 --> 00:25:59,240 Speaker 1: going to make the playoffs all year, the crowd still 408 00:25:59,280 --> 00:26:02,320 Speaker 1: a bad day in Tampa Bay. Why don't people come 409 00:26:02,960 --> 00:26:07,280 Speaker 1: the demographics of the market. People here watch the games. 410 00:26:07,280 --> 00:26:12,000 Speaker 1: I tell you they have good ratings, and frankly, they 411 00:26:12,080 --> 00:26:14,520 Speaker 1: don't go to the ballpark. I think the ownership made 412 00:26:14,520 --> 00:26:18,600 Speaker 1: a big mistake a long time ago, bad molting the ballpark, 413 00:26:19,040 --> 00:26:23,000 Speaker 1: flaiming they need a new ballpark. And and uh, there's 414 00:26:23,040 --> 00:26:26,520 Speaker 1: a lot of people in the Tampa Bay area and 415 00:26:26,720 --> 00:26:31,880 Speaker 1: surrounding areas that think the ballpark is a joke and 416 00:26:31,960 --> 00:26:35,480 Speaker 1: they don't want you know, it's poorly local. His name 417 00:26:35,720 --> 00:26:38,800 Speaker 1: is Dick Scandling from the Lakeland Ledger, one of my 418 00:26:38,880 --> 00:26:41,840 Speaker 1: favorite baseball writers. Hey Dick, thanks so much for joining 419 00:26:41,840 --> 00:26:46,480 Speaker 1: the podcast. Thanks for kind words. Drop anytime now bringing 420 00:26:46,560 --> 00:26:52,920 Speaker 1: the closer. Here's why MLB is better than the NFL 421 00:26:53,280 --> 00:26:59,359 Speaker 1: or NBA, and it isn't even close. Here's reason number 422 00:26:59,400 --> 00:27:02,479 Speaker 1: three thousand and why MLB is better than the NBA 423 00:27:02,640 --> 00:27:08,560 Speaker 1: and the NFL. And let's first talk about detroitter Eli Hides. 424 00:27:09,440 --> 00:27:13,600 Speaker 1: He's the fan who caught Albert pool Hosts his ball 425 00:27:13,680 --> 00:27:19,080 Speaker 1: back May nine, when he finally got his two thousand RB. 426 00:27:19,320 --> 00:27:23,280 Speaker 1: I what a milestone. And if you remember, Hides didn't 427 00:27:23,280 --> 00:27:26,720 Speaker 1: want to give the ball to Albert pool Holes and 428 00:27:26,760 --> 00:27:29,359 Speaker 1: then you know, all kinds of stuff happened. He turned 429 00:27:29,359 --> 00:27:31,240 Speaker 1: down a lot of cash and a whole bunch of 430 00:27:31,280 --> 00:27:36,560 Speaker 1: stuff and instead now he has decided to hand deliver 431 00:27:36,640 --> 00:27:40,560 Speaker 1: the baseball to the Baseball Hall of Fame. He will 432 00:27:40,640 --> 00:27:45,520 Speaker 1: do that instead so that all baseball fans will be 433 00:27:45,680 --> 00:27:49,679 Speaker 1: able to admire the moment for Albert pooh Holes, who 434 00:27:49,760 --> 00:27:53,200 Speaker 1: has at the time of two thousand RBIs joining only 435 00:27:53,320 --> 00:27:57,200 Speaker 1: Hank Aaron and Alex Rodriguez as guys who had over 436 00:27:57,280 --> 00:28:04,159 Speaker 1: two thousand RBI in their career. It's an impressive number. 437 00:28:05,280 --> 00:28:08,560 Speaker 1: Hi just donating the baseball in the memory of his 438 00:28:08,680 --> 00:28:13,160 Speaker 1: late son, Cyrus. His son was named after cy Young. 439 00:28:14,400 --> 00:28:24,440 Speaker 1: What an awesome story. In the words of New York TV, 440 00:28:24,640 --> 00:28:27,800 Speaker 1: legend the late Bill Jorgensen. Thanking you for your time 441 00:28:27,880 --> 00:28:32,040 Speaker 1: this time until next time. Rob Parker out. He can't care. 442 00:28:32,440 --> 00:28:34,520 Speaker 1: This could be an inside the Parker to see it 443 00:28:34,520 --> 00:28:37,520 Speaker 1: next week that time,