1 00:00:00,160 --> 00:00:17,080 Speaker 1: Bueller, anyone, let's play ball. Welcome in everybody to Fantasy pros. 2 00:00:17,160 --> 00:00:19,360 Speaker 1: This is leading off, brought to you by bet MGM, 3 00:00:19,720 --> 00:00:22,479 Speaker 1: the King of sports Books. It's me, Joey p Joe 4 00:00:22,480 --> 00:00:24,680 Speaker 1: Piezopia with me is the Welsh, and of course it's 5 00:00:24,720 --> 00:00:27,920 Speaker 1: the Peanuts and the Crackerjacks and all of us hanging 6 00:00:27,960 --> 00:00:30,280 Speaker 1: out talking baseball. We've got games back today. I know 7 00:00:30,360 --> 00:00:32,160 Speaker 1: yesterday we had games too, but it was like, eh, 8 00:00:32,240 --> 00:00:34,760 Speaker 1: whatever games. Now we've got a full slate of games 9 00:00:34,760 --> 00:00:38,559 Speaker 1: tonight we can dive back into all of the props, 10 00:00:38,600 --> 00:00:40,800 Speaker 1: which there's a lot today. We're gonna do some DFS 11 00:00:40,840 --> 00:00:43,280 Speaker 1: stuff today. Lots of fun things happening in the world 12 00:00:43,320 --> 00:00:45,640 Speaker 1: of baseball and Welsh. One of my favorite things this 13 00:00:45,680 --> 00:00:47,640 Speaker 1: time of year for the next few weeks is when 14 00:00:47,680 --> 00:00:51,879 Speaker 1: fantasy analysts pretend that they are Ken Rosenthal, When fantasy 15 00:00:51,920 --> 00:00:55,160 Speaker 1: analysts on Twitter pretend that they are breaking news where 16 00:00:55,320 --> 00:00:58,160 Speaker 1: they literally take news from somebody who does this for 17 00:00:58,200 --> 00:01:01,320 Speaker 1: a living and then post it on their Twitter or 18 00:01:01,360 --> 00:01:04,560 Speaker 1: social media things where they're like, apparently the Yankees, don't 19 00:01:04,680 --> 00:01:08,920 Speaker 1: you know, uh sources tell us or tell me like, no, no, 20 00:01:09,000 --> 00:01:11,200 Speaker 1: not a source. You read it in an article somewhere 21 00:01:11,240 --> 00:01:14,679 Speaker 1: you're JABRONI you're not breaking this news. That is my 22 00:01:14,760 --> 00:01:15,840 Speaker 1: favorite thing. I love that. 23 00:01:15,920 --> 00:01:17,960 Speaker 2: I thought you were gonna say just the trade deadline, 24 00:01:17,959 --> 00:01:21,920 Speaker 2: but you want another, anyone you want? 25 00:01:22,200 --> 00:01:23,800 Speaker 1: I know, news is the best. 26 00:01:24,120 --> 00:01:25,039 Speaker 3: Yeah, no, I know this. 27 00:01:25,160 --> 00:01:26,920 Speaker 2: I see I see a couple of people where it's like, 28 00:01:26,959 --> 00:01:29,680 Speaker 2: you'll get you know, Jeff Passing breaking news, and then 29 00:01:29,920 --> 00:01:32,280 Speaker 2: three minutes later you'll get someone instead of giving that 30 00:01:32,360 --> 00:01:36,320 Speaker 2: a retweet, they'll just regurgitate it in their own Johnny Roto. 31 00:01:36,800 --> 00:01:43,319 Speaker 1: Johnny Roto says, uh per sources. Come on, dude, it's like, oh, 32 00:01:43,400 --> 00:01:45,880 Speaker 1: it's just it's just my favorite. I love it. 33 00:01:45,880 --> 00:01:47,319 Speaker 3: It makes me I also enjoy that. 34 00:01:47,680 --> 00:01:51,120 Speaker 1: It's you know, if you want to retweet and comment 35 00:01:51,200 --> 00:01:53,200 Speaker 1: about it, sure, if you want to talk about what 36 00:01:53,320 --> 00:01:56,680 Speaker 1: the fantasy implications of these players potentially moving or not moving, 37 00:01:56,840 --> 00:01:58,840 Speaker 1: that's all great, Like that's good, that's what you're supposed 38 00:01:58,840 --> 00:02:01,040 Speaker 1: to do. But when they live shit just like copy 39 00:02:01,040 --> 00:02:03,080 Speaker 1: and paste it as though they're the ones reporting it. 40 00:02:03,080 --> 00:02:05,120 Speaker 2: It just I gotta know off air, when we get 41 00:02:05,120 --> 00:02:06,960 Speaker 2: off air, I gotta know who the person that comes 42 00:02:06,960 --> 00:02:07,560 Speaker 2: to mind buying. 43 00:02:07,880 --> 00:02:09,560 Speaker 1: I don't even know. I just I just saw this 44 00:02:09,680 --> 00:02:12,239 Speaker 1: Ericson just sent that to me. By this is completely 45 00:02:12,280 --> 00:02:14,400 Speaker 1: a secondary thing because I just before it came on, 46 00:02:14,639 --> 00:02:17,760 Speaker 1: I saw somebody post something about that, and I saw 47 00:02:17,800 --> 00:02:19,680 Speaker 1: Friedman's little tweet about the other thing, and I'm like, 48 00:02:19,800 --> 00:02:20,800 Speaker 1: who is that? I don't know. 49 00:02:21,200 --> 00:02:24,240 Speaker 2: Well, I did see some fantasy football drama of a 50 00:02:24,280 --> 00:02:28,880 Speaker 2: guy that took an article and then literally just regurgitated 51 00:02:29,040 --> 00:02:32,480 Speaker 2: all the points and like he did. One thing that's 52 00:02:32,520 --> 00:02:35,519 Speaker 2: beyond me, I might be getting old, is the influx 53 00:02:35,600 --> 00:02:38,160 Speaker 2: of here and you know a lot of people do 54 00:02:38,240 --> 00:02:40,840 Speaker 2: it that we know, but the influx of like here 55 00:02:40,840 --> 00:02:43,000 Speaker 2: are the five reasons of the da da da, and 56 00:02:43,040 --> 00:02:44,239 Speaker 2: then these. 57 00:02:43,880 --> 00:02:45,040 Speaker 3: Thread tweets or something. 58 00:02:45,040 --> 00:02:47,760 Speaker 1: Oh, the thread tweets is that's the algorithm of how 59 00:02:47,800 --> 00:02:50,360 Speaker 1: you get people to follow you now apparently, which is 60 00:02:50,360 --> 00:02:53,600 Speaker 1: funny because because what really they are called is articles. 61 00:02:54,040 --> 00:02:56,679 Speaker 1: See you as you used to write an article. Now 62 00:02:56,720 --> 00:03:00,400 Speaker 1: people write thread tweets instead because they can't, and they 63 00:03:00,400 --> 00:03:02,400 Speaker 1: probably get more looks and views than some of the 64 00:03:02,480 --> 00:03:04,480 Speaker 1: articles in some places. That's the tree. 65 00:03:04,800 --> 00:03:06,200 Speaker 3: Maybe maybe some hate looks too. 66 00:03:06,760 --> 00:03:09,240 Speaker 2: I saw this guy, I don't remember who their name 67 00:03:09,320 --> 00:03:11,800 Speaker 2: is in fantish football and it was bad. It was like, 68 00:03:11,840 --> 00:03:14,720 Speaker 2: really really bad where they took verbatim things in a 69 00:03:14,919 --> 00:03:18,600 Speaker 2: just full unwritten article, made a thread about it, and. 70 00:03:18,520 --> 00:03:20,160 Speaker 3: It didn't go well. It didn't go well on the 71 00:03:20,480 --> 00:03:20,760 Speaker 3: Is this. 72 00:03:20,760 --> 00:03:22,400 Speaker 1: The person that we're alluding to who had the other? 73 00:03:22,440 --> 00:03:23,839 Speaker 1: I don't know who that is. We'll have to talk 74 00:03:23,880 --> 00:03:25,480 Speaker 1: after I, like I said, I feel. 75 00:03:25,240 --> 00:03:26,560 Speaker 2: Like it is because it was kind of a little 76 00:03:26,560 --> 00:03:29,360 Speaker 2: Twitter controversy yesterday, more in the fantasy football world. 77 00:03:29,440 --> 00:03:31,720 Speaker 3: But to the point though, there are. 78 00:03:31,720 --> 00:03:35,320 Speaker 2: A whole lot of whether it's articles and other thoughts 79 00:03:35,480 --> 00:03:39,400 Speaker 2: or news pieces that are then regurgitated and shared as original, 80 00:03:40,080 --> 00:03:41,560 Speaker 2: it gets it gets a little up there. 81 00:03:42,440 --> 00:03:46,040 Speaker 1: Here we go. Jesse's favorite thread tweet was yours about 82 00:03:46,040 --> 00:03:47,560 Speaker 1: a Saw remaate? 83 00:03:47,920 --> 00:03:51,480 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, many years ago. I lost the most follows. 84 00:03:51,520 --> 00:03:53,880 Speaker 1: Familiar I lost the most followers. 85 00:03:55,080 --> 00:03:58,200 Speaker 2: I had about a sixty five thread tweet where I 86 00:03:58,480 --> 00:04:00,960 Speaker 2: re there was it when the rumor of the new 87 00:04:01,040 --> 00:04:04,480 Speaker 2: Saw movies were coming out with Chris Rock and I 88 00:04:04,600 --> 00:04:07,720 Speaker 2: essentially wrote the script to four new Saws and I. 89 00:04:07,600 --> 00:04:10,280 Speaker 3: Did about sixty five tweets. I think I lost. I 90 00:04:10,320 --> 00:04:11,680 Speaker 3: lost a lot of people that night. 91 00:04:12,040 --> 00:04:14,760 Speaker 1: My favorite is doctor Glenn just got very zen on us, 92 00:04:14,760 --> 00:04:17,080 Speaker 1: he said, and then the articles now are mostly just 93 00:04:17,120 --> 00:04:20,800 Speaker 1: embedded tweets, which is true. So articles have become embedded tweets, 94 00:04:20,800 --> 00:04:24,279 Speaker 1: and tweet threads have become articles. Oh lord, let's just 95 00:04:24,320 --> 00:04:26,840 Speaker 1: talk baseball. Let's start with Mookie Betts hitting the go 96 00:04:26,839 --> 00:04:29,120 Speaker 1: ahead three run home run against the Giant. Sean Murphy 97 00:04:29,200 --> 00:04:31,440 Speaker 1: the go dio or shlad go catcher for the AA 98 00:04:31,480 --> 00:04:34,799 Speaker 1: clean days. Hey, SWAT's a three run danger against the Tigers. 99 00:04:35,120 --> 00:04:37,840 Speaker 1: Frankie Montas in the game, fan five. So return for 100 00:04:37,920 --> 00:04:41,120 Speaker 1: Frankie Montas very important. Thank goodness. It was the Tigers 101 00:04:41,120 --> 00:04:43,520 Speaker 1: on the schedule too. The A's had to be like, oh, please, 102 00:04:43,880 --> 00:04:46,080 Speaker 1: please please, let it just be the Tigers. Can we 103 00:04:46,120 --> 00:04:48,720 Speaker 1: just okay, Yes, that's the first start back the Tigers, 104 00:04:48,720 --> 00:04:52,040 Speaker 1: perfect five innings. Great, okay, now put him in bubble rap, right, well, 105 00:04:52,120 --> 00:04:54,839 Speaker 1: she gotta put Frankie Montoss and bubble wrap in some 106 00:04:54,880 --> 00:04:58,240 Speaker 1: sort of you know, I go safe space room just 107 00:04:58,520 --> 00:05:00,960 Speaker 1: with I don't know, happy music playing and hope that 108 00:05:00,960 --> 00:05:01,400 Speaker 1: he says hell. 109 00:05:01,480 --> 00:05:03,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, like Luis Castillo, Frankie Montas, they should just be 110 00:05:04,040 --> 00:05:05,760 Speaker 2: rolled around the field. 111 00:05:05,920 --> 00:05:08,280 Speaker 3: You know, just nothing can happen. You know those big 112 00:05:08,400 --> 00:05:10,359 Speaker 3: like air water casts that. 113 00:05:10,400 --> 00:05:12,040 Speaker 2: Happened when you break your arm or something like that. 114 00:05:12,040 --> 00:05:14,080 Speaker 2: They should just put them in it now, huge full. 115 00:05:13,960 --> 00:05:15,040 Speaker 3: Body, like a cocoon. 116 00:05:15,400 --> 00:05:16,599 Speaker 1: He should just be in a full body. 117 00:05:16,640 --> 00:05:18,440 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, and then he'll come out of butterfly, come out, 118 00:05:19,080 --> 00:05:19,480 Speaker 3: or he'll. 119 00:05:19,360 --> 00:05:21,400 Speaker 1: Come out looking like Wilfrid Brimley. And if you get 120 00:05:21,400 --> 00:05:25,200 Speaker 1: that reference to cocoon, then we could be friends, all right. 121 00:05:25,320 --> 00:05:27,920 Speaker 1: Jordan Alvarez or Jordan Alvarez whenever you want to call him. 122 00:05:27,960 --> 00:05:31,880 Speaker 1: Today he had a homer also the home run of 123 00:05:31,880 --> 00:05:34,880 Speaker 1: Alex Bregman. Boom. Yeah, back on the board. Let's go 124 00:05:36,040 --> 00:05:37,880 Speaker 1: Aaron Judge also in another home run. He's up to 125 00:05:37,920 --> 00:05:40,560 Speaker 1: thirty four, so he has not stopped. Jacob de Grom 126 00:05:40,640 --> 00:05:44,960 Speaker 1: threw five innings, sixty pitches a game. Yes, we take 127 00:05:45,000 --> 00:05:49,359 Speaker 1: a deep breath for now. Starts for Jacob de Grom 128 00:05:49,600 --> 00:05:50,800 Speaker 1: the rest of the season. What are we going? 129 00:05:51,320 --> 00:05:55,120 Speaker 2: Let's see projections had him I think in sixty eight innings, 130 00:05:55,160 --> 00:05:56,039 Speaker 2: which what would. 131 00:05:55,880 --> 00:05:56,960 Speaker 3: That be relevant? Starts? 132 00:05:57,320 --> 00:06:00,920 Speaker 2: Probably that's probably eleven starts, ten eleven starts. 133 00:06:01,160 --> 00:06:03,880 Speaker 1: Really, that's it for sixty eight for the Grom. Well, 134 00:06:03,920 --> 00:06:07,080 Speaker 1: I mean that's you think it's a five inning picture, now. 135 00:06:07,240 --> 00:06:09,800 Speaker 2: Well, no, I mean six, you know, six times ten 136 00:06:09,880 --> 00:06:12,800 Speaker 2: would be uh sixty and then sixty eight. You know 137 00:06:12,839 --> 00:06:15,080 Speaker 2: there's another that's like eleven or twelve starts in there. 138 00:06:15,160 --> 00:06:18,000 Speaker 2: So let me look, I was giving I want a 139 00:06:18,040 --> 00:06:19,839 Speaker 2: benefit of the doubt that he was Jacob de Grom 140 00:06:19,839 --> 00:06:22,200 Speaker 2: going seven and at you know, half innings or eight innings. 141 00:06:22,200 --> 00:06:26,560 Speaker 2: Sometimes he's projected at ten bat x has sixty three innings, 142 00:06:26,560 --> 00:06:28,400 Speaker 2: which I think it might have dropped just a tiny 143 00:06:28,440 --> 00:06:31,040 Speaker 2: bit and steamer down to fifty seven. 144 00:06:31,320 --> 00:06:32,360 Speaker 3: So no need to even guess. 145 00:06:32,360 --> 00:06:34,039 Speaker 2: I was gonna say eleven was probably gonna be my 146 00:06:34,080 --> 00:06:37,200 Speaker 2: guest anyways, but ten eleven starts as a projection, I'm 147 00:06:37,240 --> 00:06:40,280 Speaker 2: with it. He felt good. We're getting him soon. I'm 148 00:06:40,320 --> 00:06:43,640 Speaker 2: staying optimistic. He ain't changing my mind regardless of all 149 00:06:43,680 --> 00:06:46,440 Speaker 2: the arguments. Get him out there, put him throwing one hundred, 150 00:06:46,640 --> 00:06:49,440 Speaker 2: striking out nine and all you guys are gonna shut up. 151 00:06:49,640 --> 00:06:51,960 Speaker 1: This is this is me watching Jacob de gram starts 152 00:06:51,960 --> 00:06:53,920 Speaker 1: for the rest of the year. Yeah, if you're watching 153 00:06:53,920 --> 00:06:56,719 Speaker 1: on the YouTube, I'm looking through my fingers like it 154 00:06:56,800 --> 00:06:58,160 Speaker 1: kind of look in the say every time you throw 155 00:06:58,240 --> 00:07:00,960 Speaker 1: like a scar movie, you're just like like saw. I 156 00:07:01,000 --> 00:07:04,039 Speaker 1: mean that, actually, this is the new saw movie. It's 157 00:07:04,080 --> 00:07:07,080 Speaker 1: it's making me sit in the downstairs level of my 158 00:07:07,160 --> 00:07:09,120 Speaker 1: house and watch Jacob de Gram starts. 159 00:07:09,160 --> 00:07:13,240 Speaker 3: That's the video pops up. He's like and then Jacob 160 00:07:14,120 --> 00:07:15,360 Speaker 3: comes on and everyone's. 161 00:07:14,960 --> 00:07:18,040 Speaker 1: Like, oh God, God, please, I'll give you plus one 162 00:07:18,040 --> 00:07:21,080 Speaker 1: point fifty on the first five innings of Jacob de Gram. 163 00:07:22,400 --> 00:07:25,480 Speaker 3: If Jacob makes it through, you get out. If Jacob 164 00:07:25,520 --> 00:07:30,000 Speaker 3: de Gram gets hurt, you're done. Oh no, I. 165 00:07:29,960 --> 00:07:32,200 Speaker 1: Love the peanuts and the crackers ass because now Wilfrid 166 00:07:32,200 --> 00:07:35,360 Speaker 1: Burnley has become He's all over this chat. By the way, 167 00:07:35,400 --> 00:07:37,160 Speaker 1: he was forty nine years old when Cocun was made. 168 00:07:37,160 --> 00:07:39,040 Speaker 1: He looked like he was one hundred and forty. Uh, 169 00:07:39,400 --> 00:07:41,680 Speaker 1: that's absurd that that is true. And I'm sure it 170 00:07:41,720 --> 00:07:44,680 Speaker 1: is because Walkie Pengwin never gets numbers wrong. So that's 171 00:07:44,760 --> 00:07:48,800 Speaker 1: just hilarious. All right, let's continue on here. Uh. It 172 00:07:48,840 --> 00:07:51,080 Speaker 1: says the Mets and Astros are interested in Josh Bell, 173 00:07:51,520 --> 00:07:56,240 Speaker 1: and also sources tell Joey Rodo and whoever else is 174 00:07:56,280 --> 00:08:00,600 Speaker 1: out there that apparently the asking probably for soda is 175 00:08:00,600 --> 00:08:03,080 Speaker 1: too much in terms of prospects for the Mets and Yankees, 176 00:08:03,320 --> 00:08:05,320 Speaker 1: to which I roll my eyes and go, Okay, sure 177 00:08:05,400 --> 00:08:08,040 Speaker 1: here the game is officially on. So what you know 178 00:08:08,120 --> 00:08:10,840 Speaker 1: now is that the Mets and Yankees have talked with 179 00:08:11,120 --> 00:08:14,360 Speaker 1: the Nats, which that tells us exactly where things are, 180 00:08:14,360 --> 00:08:15,960 Speaker 1: which is where we thought it was yesterday, which is 181 00:08:16,000 --> 00:08:17,680 Speaker 1: those are the teams at the end of the day 182 00:08:17,680 --> 00:08:19,880 Speaker 1: that have the most to gain, the most to give, 183 00:08:20,120 --> 00:08:21,680 Speaker 1: And that's what it's about. I want to spend all 184 00:08:21,760 --> 00:08:23,320 Speaker 1: day on soda because we kept I will say. 185 00:08:23,520 --> 00:08:27,680 Speaker 2: I'll admit though the proposed trade offers are pretty wild. 186 00:08:28,120 --> 00:08:32,320 Speaker 2: It is just the entire system of all teams with 187 00:08:32,400 --> 00:08:35,440 Speaker 2: a major leaguer And the only reason I don't vibe 188 00:08:35,440 --> 00:08:38,080 Speaker 2: with that is the Corbin money, Like it just doesn't 189 00:08:38,080 --> 00:08:40,319 Speaker 2: make it. That's where I think the disconnect is here, 190 00:08:40,679 --> 00:08:44,200 Speaker 2: and I think it's it's a disadvantage unless the team 191 00:08:44,280 --> 00:08:45,160 Speaker 2: is completely out. 192 00:08:45,440 --> 00:08:46,800 Speaker 3: I don't think it's necessary. 193 00:08:46,880 --> 00:08:48,800 Speaker 2: Well, okay, you know, maybe think about it, like if 194 00:08:48,800 --> 00:08:50,319 Speaker 2: the Mets go out and say, hey, listen, this is 195 00:08:50,360 --> 00:08:52,760 Speaker 2: way too much blah blah blah, and then when they 196 00:08:52,800 --> 00:08:55,559 Speaker 2: pull a trade together knowing you know what they can 197 00:08:55,600 --> 00:08:57,880 Speaker 2: do that it's not you know, to look like literally 198 00:08:58,000 --> 00:08:59,640 Speaker 2: seven prospects blah blah blah. 199 00:08:59,679 --> 00:09:00,880 Speaker 3: Then it looks like they got. 200 00:09:00,679 --> 00:09:03,679 Speaker 2: Even more of a win, I suppose, but I just 201 00:09:03,720 --> 00:09:06,520 Speaker 2: don't see how the like the rumor, like the Yankee rumor, 202 00:09:06,559 --> 00:09:10,199 Speaker 2: one is like Volpi and Domingas and literally every other prospect. 203 00:09:10,440 --> 00:09:12,880 Speaker 2: If you're also taking on Corbyn's money and there's no gear. 204 00:09:12,800 --> 00:09:15,920 Speaker 1: Well, you know, the Nats are gonna try to have 205 00:09:15,960 --> 00:09:17,480 Speaker 1: their cake and eat it too, and they're gonna find 206 00:09:17,480 --> 00:09:19,680 Speaker 1: out in this market they can't. They're gonna have to 207 00:09:19,720 --> 00:09:22,480 Speaker 1: either eat the Corbin money or get better prospect Like, 208 00:09:22,760 --> 00:09:25,280 Speaker 1: you're not gonna get both. So it's either send off 209 00:09:25,320 --> 00:09:28,559 Speaker 1: Corbin along with Sodall and just you're taking one prospect 210 00:09:28,640 --> 00:09:30,960 Speaker 1: and some other prospects, but you're. 211 00:09:30,800 --> 00:09:33,079 Speaker 2: Getting still do it fine, You're just not gonna get 212 00:09:33,200 --> 00:09:36,400 Speaker 2: seven process. You're not gonna get the seven prospects in 213 00:09:36,400 --> 00:09:37,600 Speaker 2: a really good system. 214 00:09:37,720 --> 00:09:39,840 Speaker 1: Yeah, and he's gonna get traded, I'm telling you, I. 215 00:09:39,720 --> 00:09:42,760 Speaker 3: Mean percentage changed at all. 216 00:09:43,840 --> 00:09:46,600 Speaker 1: I still see by the deadline, I think it's still 217 00:09:46,600 --> 00:09:48,400 Speaker 1: gonna before I don't think they're gonna wait that long. 218 00:09:48,640 --> 00:09:50,520 Speaker 1: I think this is a bad situation and the longer 219 00:09:50,520 --> 00:09:52,480 Speaker 1: they weigh's gonna get worse. And they're not gonna go 220 00:09:52,600 --> 00:09:53,520 Speaker 1: to the off season. 221 00:09:53,320 --> 00:09:55,439 Speaker 3: With this so next week, you think he's getting traded, 222 00:09:55,480 --> 00:09:55,880 Speaker 3: is what you're. 223 00:09:55,800 --> 00:09:58,160 Speaker 1: Saying, Yeah, uh huh, yes I do, or you you 224 00:09:58,160 --> 00:10:01,679 Speaker 1: were at I think last week talked right. I moved I. 225 00:10:01,640 --> 00:10:02,920 Speaker 3: Moved them into the sixties. 226 00:10:02,960 --> 00:10:05,400 Speaker 2: When I'm starting to see the numbers, I think this 227 00:10:05,559 --> 00:10:07,760 Speaker 2: is I'm kind of back to pure fifty to fifty. 228 00:10:07,840 --> 00:10:09,840 Speaker 2: I think the off season makes the most sense with 229 00:10:09,960 --> 00:10:12,200 Speaker 2: a lot of time to do it because of the 230 00:10:12,400 --> 00:10:15,160 Speaker 2: ask and the extra money that's going to be added on. 231 00:10:15,640 --> 00:10:18,439 Speaker 2: But all it takes is one really hyper aggressive team 232 00:10:18,520 --> 00:10:19,400 Speaker 2: to jump in. 233 00:10:19,520 --> 00:10:21,240 Speaker 3: And I don't know, I would love. 234 00:10:21,120 --> 00:10:25,080 Speaker 2: For you know, like a hardcore you know, trade analyst 235 00:10:25,200 --> 00:10:28,440 Speaker 2: in more insight of MLB to let us know like 236 00:10:28,440 --> 00:10:31,000 Speaker 2: like how much of a return loss would there be 237 00:10:31,040 --> 00:10:33,520 Speaker 2: in the off season, Like is there a perceived loss 238 00:10:33,760 --> 00:10:35,559 Speaker 2: with a half a year and not buying out the 239 00:10:35,600 --> 00:10:37,160 Speaker 2: deadline in the off season. 240 00:10:37,200 --> 00:10:39,800 Speaker 3: So they should trade now? Or is it still about 241 00:10:39,840 --> 00:10:40,360 Speaker 3: one to one? 242 00:10:40,679 --> 00:10:44,199 Speaker 1: I think there is for I think there is, And 243 00:10:44,240 --> 00:10:46,719 Speaker 1: I think the one team where it's less so is 244 00:10:46,760 --> 00:10:49,280 Speaker 1: the Yankees because they've still got that Aaron Judge convert 245 00:10:49,400 --> 00:10:52,679 Speaker 1: like that that's the well Aaron Judge wants too much. 246 00:10:52,720 --> 00:10:54,959 Speaker 1: So we decided to go after one soda instead. That 247 00:10:55,080 --> 00:10:58,240 Speaker 1: pivot I think holds water for the Yankee organization. Whereas 248 00:10:58,240 --> 00:11:00,880 Speaker 1: for the Mets, it doesn't. You know, they're in it now. 249 00:11:00,880 --> 00:11:04,360 Speaker 1: They haven't won enough. You know. The Dodgers, I keep 250 00:11:04,360 --> 00:11:06,120 Speaker 1: telling everybody, like, the Dodgers have a lot of money 251 00:11:06,160 --> 00:11:07,480 Speaker 1: invest in a lot of guys, Like I just don't 252 00:11:07,480 --> 00:11:08,679 Speaker 1: think the Dodgers at the end of the day are 253 00:11:08,679 --> 00:11:11,000 Speaker 1: going to be this team. But we'll see, we'll see 254 00:11:11,040 --> 00:11:12,679 Speaker 1: what happens there. And they've got some bad contracts to 255 00:11:12,760 --> 00:11:15,120 Speaker 1: the Dodgers, let's not forget that. Speaking of the Dodgers, 256 00:11:15,160 --> 00:11:18,120 Speaker 1: they're cautiously optimistic that Walker Bueller is going to return. 257 00:11:18,520 --> 00:11:21,000 Speaker 1: That makes one of us because I am not cautiously 258 00:11:21,000 --> 00:11:24,520 Speaker 1: optimistic about this at all. Your thoughts on the Walker 259 00:11:24,640 --> 00:11:29,400 Speaker 1: Bueller news from Dodger camp, because they say, quote everything 260 00:11:29,440 --> 00:11:32,160 Speaker 1: I hear from the training staff and Walker specifically, everything's 261 00:11:32,160 --> 00:11:34,439 Speaker 1: treading in the right direction, says Roberts. I mean, everything 262 00:11:34,600 --> 00:11:39,440 Speaker 1: just sounds fine. Everything's just fine. Friends, is just eating fajitas. 263 00:11:39,480 --> 00:11:41,960 Speaker 1: It's fine. I'm not there. 264 00:11:42,320 --> 00:11:44,880 Speaker 2: I mean, I think you could be optimistic about it, 265 00:11:44,920 --> 00:11:48,199 Speaker 2: and my banking on it not necessarily. I always thought 266 00:11:48,440 --> 00:11:52,520 Speaker 2: like mid to late August was the possibility, and then 267 00:11:52,520 --> 00:11:56,080 Speaker 2: maybe you get them for your fantasy playoffs. So I 268 00:11:56,080 --> 00:11:57,600 Speaker 2: think they want him back, to think they need him 269 00:11:57,600 --> 00:12:00,440 Speaker 2: back as soon as possible. I think it hit you 270 00:12:00,480 --> 00:12:04,440 Speaker 2: could theorize that his return could play a major role 271 00:12:04,480 --> 00:12:06,360 Speaker 2: in what they do during the trade deadline. 272 00:12:06,679 --> 00:12:06,839 Speaker 3: Uh. 273 00:12:06,920 --> 00:12:08,640 Speaker 2: The other thing though, and you have it on here, 274 00:12:08,679 --> 00:12:14,000 Speaker 2: Andrew Heaney just started up a more intensive rehab assignment. 275 00:12:14,240 --> 00:12:17,280 Speaker 2: He pitched five innings last night out here in Arizona 276 00:12:17,360 --> 00:12:20,240 Speaker 2: in the Complex League, where he went five and he 277 00:12:20,320 --> 00:12:22,440 Speaker 2: struck out eight, but he did give up a couple 278 00:12:22,440 --> 00:12:23,120 Speaker 2: of homers out. 279 00:12:23,200 --> 00:12:26,200 Speaker 1: I'd like to rename rehab assignments into Hemi's. 280 00:12:26,559 --> 00:12:34,719 Speaker 2: I'd like to well, yeah, I Meansburg's and then rehabits Simon, you. 281 00:12:34,679 --> 00:12:38,880 Speaker 1: Say Strasburg for something else that's like a catastrophic just explosive. 282 00:12:39,120 --> 00:12:43,520 Speaker 1: It's like, yeah, like you had Chipotle in a milkshake, 283 00:12:43,600 --> 00:12:45,480 Speaker 1: then they have a Strasburg after that. That's that's what 284 00:12:45,520 --> 00:12:45,800 Speaker 1: you did. 285 00:12:45,960 --> 00:12:46,480 Speaker 3: Oh it's a. 286 00:12:47,040 --> 00:12:52,240 Speaker 1: Berg but yeah, he he You know what I think. 287 00:12:52,720 --> 00:12:55,080 Speaker 1: And this is again maybe maybe this is me being 288 00:12:55,120 --> 00:12:58,240 Speaker 1: grumpy and stuff, but I think this is classic. Yeah, 289 00:12:58,280 --> 00:13:00,280 Speaker 1: it looks like Walker Buhler says everything's gonna be fine, 290 00:13:00,280 --> 00:13:01,960 Speaker 1: to give them a little bit more leverage and some 291 00:13:02,040 --> 00:13:04,360 Speaker 1: kind of trade discussion for somebody for a picture. I 292 00:13:04,400 --> 00:13:06,079 Speaker 1: would be like, well, we still got Walker Bueler, who 293 00:13:06,080 --> 00:13:07,880 Speaker 1: we think is gonna be okay, so you know, we 294 00:13:08,200 --> 00:13:09,960 Speaker 1: don't really need another starter, but they do. 295 00:13:10,559 --> 00:13:13,160 Speaker 2: If I were if I were a fantasy owner that 296 00:13:13,240 --> 00:13:15,560 Speaker 2: was holding on to Walker Bueler with any hopes, I 297 00:13:15,559 --> 00:13:17,720 Speaker 2: would take this like positive news and I would be 298 00:13:17,760 --> 00:13:19,480 Speaker 2: looking to trade him. I'm just I don't have a 299 00:13:19,480 --> 00:13:22,640 Speaker 2: lot of interest in him this year. He wasn't really 300 00:13:22,679 --> 00:13:26,080 Speaker 2: pitching at an incredibly incredibly high level before he got 301 00:13:26,080 --> 00:13:28,640 Speaker 2: injured either, So I would be moving off of and 302 00:13:28,640 --> 00:13:30,400 Speaker 2: redrop if there's even the possibleity. 303 00:13:30,480 --> 00:13:33,040 Speaker 1: And that's the point, right, wells like he wasn't very 304 00:13:33,080 --> 00:13:35,600 Speaker 1: good before the injury, So was he not good because 305 00:13:35,600 --> 00:13:39,720 Speaker 1: of the injury? And if so, what makes us think 306 00:13:39,760 --> 00:13:42,280 Speaker 1: that he's gonna come back healthy and better and those 307 00:13:42,400 --> 00:13:45,280 Speaker 1: everything comes back in this perfect confluence of events, which 308 00:13:45,280 --> 00:13:46,160 Speaker 1: I don't think is gonna happen. 309 00:13:46,200 --> 00:13:48,240 Speaker 2: There just lotstanding track records. You could go with an 310 00:13:48,280 --> 00:13:52,040 Speaker 2: over four era lowess K percentage of his career. Something 311 00:13:52,240 --> 00:13:53,600 Speaker 2: thing used to be a little bit worried about. 312 00:13:53,679 --> 00:13:56,160 Speaker 1: Yeah, sure, I agree with you. This is the time 313 00:13:56,160 --> 00:13:58,880 Speaker 1: to trade him. This is your one shot, so did 314 00:13:58,880 --> 00:14:01,960 Speaker 1: not miss your chance to this opportunity comes once in 315 00:14:02,000 --> 00:14:06,319 Speaker 1: a lifetime. Yo, let's talk about this John Gray six 316 00:14:06,480 --> 00:14:09,839 Speaker 1: and one over his last seven starts here a one 317 00:14:09,960 --> 00:14:13,439 Speaker 1: eight one era a ten point five k per nine. 318 00:14:13,559 --> 00:14:15,760 Speaker 1: So how about them apples? How about how about John 319 00:14:15,840 --> 00:14:19,400 Speaker 1: Gray these last few starts looking sharp again yesterday. I'm 320 00:14:19,440 --> 00:14:21,360 Speaker 1: excited about this. Well, he was one of my favorite 321 00:14:21,400 --> 00:14:23,800 Speaker 1: free pitchers coming into the draft this year. He was 322 00:14:23,840 --> 00:14:26,360 Speaker 1: just there and I know a lot of people probably 323 00:14:26,400 --> 00:14:29,560 Speaker 1: dropped him early and I always probably circulated somewhere else. 324 00:14:29,600 --> 00:14:31,960 Speaker 1: But if you held on to John Gray, this has 325 00:14:32,000 --> 00:14:34,400 Speaker 1: been the reward. I mean, he has been He hasn't 326 00:14:34,440 --> 00:14:36,920 Speaker 1: been good, he's been excellent. I mean, this was a 327 00:14:37,480 --> 00:14:38,480 Speaker 1: really start talking about this. 328 00:14:38,760 --> 00:14:41,520 Speaker 2: A few more strikeouts yesterday for that prop it was 329 00:14:41,560 --> 00:14:43,240 Speaker 2: at six and a half, a pretty high number. 330 00:14:43,240 --> 00:14:45,760 Speaker 1: It was really really good yesterday, right, Yeah. 331 00:14:45,560 --> 00:14:46,360 Speaker 3: He only hit five. 332 00:14:46,440 --> 00:14:48,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, and he got pulled her on ninety four innings. 333 00:14:48,280 --> 00:14:50,840 Speaker 2: He didn't get into I believe it was the seventh. 334 00:14:50,840 --> 00:14:53,760 Speaker 2: They didn't let him go into a lot of ground balls, 335 00:14:53,840 --> 00:14:55,760 Speaker 2: was pitching to contact, which is good. But yeah, I know, 336 00:14:55,880 --> 00:14:58,120 Speaker 2: he's been phenomenal this year. He was one of those 337 00:14:58,160 --> 00:15:02,400 Speaker 2: major late targets for for me and for Bogman. Almost 338 00:15:02,480 --> 00:15:05,080 Speaker 2: a ten k per nine on the year so far, 339 00:15:05,200 --> 00:15:08,400 Speaker 2: which is a phenomenal run. Dropped his homers a little bit, 340 00:15:08,440 --> 00:15:11,080 Speaker 2: and he's got a better x FIP than his era. 341 00:15:11,280 --> 00:15:13,040 Speaker 2: His ERA is just about a three and a half. 342 00:15:13,200 --> 00:15:15,520 Speaker 2: He's got a three to two x FIP. So it's 343 00:15:15,560 --> 00:15:18,160 Speaker 2: been a really really phenomenal run and he's becoming a 344 00:15:18,160 --> 00:15:20,960 Speaker 2: more dominant strikeout pitcher. And that's kind of a that's 345 00:15:20,960 --> 00:15:23,400 Speaker 2: a big key to the success with the rest of 346 00:15:23,440 --> 00:15:25,320 Speaker 2: the you know, not giving up a whole bunch of 347 00:15:25,400 --> 00:15:26,800 Speaker 2: runs and picking up some wins. 348 00:15:26,960 --> 00:15:28,840 Speaker 3: It's a good run for John Gray. He's a huge 349 00:15:29,200 --> 00:15:29,920 Speaker 3: value right now. 350 00:15:30,360 --> 00:15:34,080 Speaker 1: That rotation in two years could be very good John Gray, 351 00:15:34,320 --> 00:15:37,200 Speaker 1: Rocker and Lighter. That could be a really good rotation 352 00:15:37,280 --> 00:15:40,160 Speaker 1: in two years. And and you know what, maybe maybe 353 00:15:40,200 --> 00:15:43,120 Speaker 1: you have i mean Josh Young, you know who's missing 354 00:15:43,160 --> 00:15:45,360 Speaker 1: this season. You know, maybe he comes and becomes a 355 00:15:45,400 --> 00:15:48,480 Speaker 1: superstar player. I mean, they've they've got you know, they've 356 00:15:48,520 --> 00:15:51,400 Speaker 1: they've shown you that they're willing to spend money, and 357 00:15:51,680 --> 00:15:53,720 Speaker 1: they've got a core there of at least a major 358 00:15:53,800 --> 00:15:56,120 Speaker 1: league talent for a change, and I like what Texas 359 00:15:56,200 --> 00:15:58,480 Speaker 1: is doing. I think they're turning a corner as an organization. 360 00:15:58,600 --> 00:16:00,960 Speaker 2: I'd like them to be aggressive in a trademarket and 361 00:16:01,000 --> 00:16:03,320 Speaker 2: go to the Dodgers and do The one thing I 362 00:16:03,360 --> 00:16:06,240 Speaker 2: really really want in this world is to trade for 363 00:16:06,280 --> 00:16:09,440 Speaker 2: Walker Bueller, so we can call them Walker Buehler Texas Range. 364 00:16:09,760 --> 00:16:12,880 Speaker 1: That's all that would that would that would be heaven. 365 00:16:13,440 --> 00:16:15,680 Speaker 3: I could have one thing, yeah, all right, if. 366 00:16:15,560 --> 00:16:19,240 Speaker 1: I could have one thing like that great Steve Martin 367 00:16:19,240 --> 00:16:21,560 Speaker 1: sketch from SNL, you know that one. If I had 368 00:16:21,600 --> 00:16:23,600 Speaker 1: one wish, it would be for all the children in 369 00:16:23,640 --> 00:16:26,480 Speaker 1: the world to hold hands at one time and sing 370 00:16:26,600 --> 00:16:29,320 Speaker 1: blah blah blah. If I had a second wish that 371 00:16:29,400 --> 00:16:31,600 Speaker 1: I just continues all these like it would be for 372 00:16:31,720 --> 00:16:34,440 Speaker 1: fifty million dollars paid to me monthly for the rest 373 00:16:34,480 --> 00:16:35,120 Speaker 1: of my life. 374 00:16:35,160 --> 00:16:35,920 Speaker 3: God, I love Steve. 375 00:16:36,000 --> 00:16:38,400 Speaker 1: If I had a third wish, well, the first wish 376 00:16:38,400 --> 00:16:40,720 Speaker 1: would be the kids, The second wish would be his money. 377 00:16:40,880 --> 00:16:43,240 Speaker 1: The third wish they just keep going on it up. 378 00:16:43,880 --> 00:16:48,440 Speaker 1: Sources tell somebody that multiple clubs believe the Red Sox 379 00:16:48,480 --> 00:16:51,600 Speaker 1: are indecisive and they could possibly be a team they 380 00:16:51,680 --> 00:16:55,680 Speaker 1: knows sellers at the deadline, and honestly, with the Cursail 381 00:16:55,760 --> 00:16:58,840 Speaker 1: injury now there's a part of me that wonders if 382 00:16:58,880 --> 00:17:01,720 Speaker 1: this is the right move the Red Sox. Your thoughts 383 00:17:01,760 --> 00:17:05,360 Speaker 1: on the Red Sox after the Crosselle injury being sellers 384 00:17:05,400 --> 00:17:06,960 Speaker 1: now at the deadline and what that might mean to 385 00:17:07,000 --> 00:17:09,520 Speaker 1: somebody like Exander Bogart's who maybe he's on the move. 386 00:17:09,880 --> 00:17:12,040 Speaker 2: I think the word sellers with them, this is just 387 00:17:12,080 --> 00:17:15,040 Speaker 2: my opinion, is a lot smaller than what the sellers 388 00:17:15,080 --> 00:17:16,119 Speaker 2: for the Nationals look like. 389 00:17:16,480 --> 00:17:17,160 Speaker 3: I don't think this. 390 00:17:17,200 --> 00:17:19,200 Speaker 2: Is a team that because when you hear it sellers 391 00:17:19,200 --> 00:17:21,160 Speaker 2: are they like, oh they're gonna trade Bogart, They're gonna 392 00:17:21,160 --> 00:17:23,359 Speaker 2: trade Devers. I don't think so. I think they would 393 00:17:23,400 --> 00:17:26,360 Speaker 2: just trade serviceable pieces. Maybe they move off a couple 394 00:17:26,440 --> 00:17:29,000 Speaker 2: pieces that would have helped them win. Now. I just 395 00:17:29,040 --> 00:17:33,360 Speaker 2: don't see them making massive dramatic moves in any direction. 396 00:17:33,440 --> 00:17:35,439 Speaker 2: It'd be great to see, you know, they've got some 397 00:17:35,760 --> 00:17:37,199 Speaker 2: I think they've got a couple of guys they kind 398 00:17:37,200 --> 00:17:38,520 Speaker 2: of need to figure out long term. What are you 399 00:17:38,560 --> 00:17:41,359 Speaker 2: gonna do with Jeter Downs Jaron Duran, you know, maybe 400 00:17:41,359 --> 00:17:43,399 Speaker 2: you could be. I think the better word in my 401 00:17:43,440 --> 00:17:45,160 Speaker 2: opinion for the Red Sox is they could be more 402 00:17:45,200 --> 00:17:46,159 Speaker 2: active in the market. 403 00:17:46,240 --> 00:17:47,240 Speaker 3: I don't know if it's. 404 00:17:47,119 --> 00:17:49,000 Speaker 1: Like a big selling retooling. 405 00:17:50,200 --> 00:17:52,280 Speaker 3: Yeah, there's a good term for it. That's how I 406 00:17:52,320 --> 00:17:52,920 Speaker 3: would see it. 407 00:17:53,000 --> 00:17:55,439 Speaker 1: I've been called a retool many times in my career, 408 00:17:55,560 --> 00:17:59,639 Speaker 1: many many, many times. Also, here's Bob Nightingale with a 409 00:17:59,680 --> 00:18:03,880 Speaker 1: funny thing. Oh Bob, oh Bob. Remember the Athletics draft 410 00:18:03,880 --> 00:18:06,280 Speaker 1: to Kyleer Murray with the number one overall pick in uh, 411 00:18:06,720 --> 00:18:08,800 Speaker 1: with their number one pick, excuse me, in twenty eighteen, 412 00:18:08,880 --> 00:18:10,959 Speaker 1: trying to convince him to choose baseball over the NFL. 413 00:18:11,400 --> 00:18:13,600 Speaker 1: He just signed a two hundred and thirty million dollar 414 00:18:13,680 --> 00:18:16,360 Speaker 1: extension with the Cardinals, will average forty six million a year, 415 00:18:16,760 --> 00:18:19,359 Speaker 1: and the A's entire payroll for the season is forty 416 00:18:19,400 --> 00:18:21,639 Speaker 1: eight million, which I thought was a fun tweet. I 417 00:18:21,640 --> 00:18:23,480 Speaker 1: actually thought that was a fun fact. Words here, that 418 00:18:23,560 --> 00:18:23,960 Speaker 1: is fun. 419 00:18:24,000 --> 00:18:25,040 Speaker 3: Now, that is a super fun. 420 00:18:25,080 --> 00:18:27,760 Speaker 2: I mean I would also point out, like this is fun, 421 00:18:27,880 --> 00:18:30,080 Speaker 2: but you know, we can throw out some numbers for 422 00:18:30,400 --> 00:18:32,720 Speaker 2: you know, like Juan Soto, like Baseball's got a little 423 00:18:32,720 --> 00:18:34,680 Speaker 2: bit of money in baseball too, a little bit once 424 00:18:34,760 --> 00:18:36,880 Speaker 2: won Soto gets half a billion dollars, like. 425 00:18:36,840 --> 00:18:38,840 Speaker 1: Well and and then you have the guaranteed money and 426 00:18:38,880 --> 00:18:41,680 Speaker 1: how long, like you know, yeah, you can also walk 427 00:18:41,800 --> 00:18:46,120 Speaker 1: after baseball most of the time, you know, yeah. 428 00:18:45,960 --> 00:18:48,840 Speaker 2: Like I don't get one of the mean stuff, but 429 00:18:49,240 --> 00:18:51,960 Speaker 2: percent like you can like remember your family and you 430 00:18:52,000 --> 00:18:54,080 Speaker 2: know you cannot have I mean, I'm not gonna say 431 00:18:54,080 --> 00:18:56,040 Speaker 2: they're not all have horrific thoughts, but yeah. 432 00:18:55,880 --> 00:18:57,359 Speaker 3: I mean, baseball is brutal. 433 00:18:57,440 --> 00:19:00,000 Speaker 2: Actually, there was somebody, god I'm trying to remember who 434 00:19:00,119 --> 00:19:02,840 Speaker 2: wasn't Des Bryan or some football player that was just 435 00:19:02,880 --> 00:19:05,960 Speaker 2: talking about this and was like, hey, you know these guys, 436 00:19:06,000 --> 00:19:08,639 Speaker 2: you got to get more guaranteed money. These quarterbacks have 437 00:19:08,680 --> 00:19:11,200 Speaker 2: got to get more guaranteed money. Look at Sshan Watson 438 00:19:11,440 --> 00:19:15,080 Speaker 2: who did and these guys, you know, these players, the 439 00:19:15,080 --> 00:19:18,280 Speaker 2: lifespan outside of fifty is becoming a lot less. Football 440 00:19:18,400 --> 00:19:21,000 Speaker 2: is a brutal, grilling sport that should be money involved, 441 00:19:21,040 --> 00:19:23,320 Speaker 2: but there also should be a lot more healthy Well, 442 00:19:23,760 --> 00:19:26,040 Speaker 2: the decision is rough, I think in general, on both 443 00:19:26,080 --> 00:19:28,439 Speaker 2: sides of like, I think people make the argument that 444 00:19:28,480 --> 00:19:31,000 Speaker 2: there's better money in football because it's the elite of 445 00:19:31,040 --> 00:19:31,359 Speaker 2: the elite. 446 00:19:31,400 --> 00:19:34,879 Speaker 3: In baseball, they do it. But the toll that baseball. 447 00:19:34,760 --> 00:19:38,200 Speaker 2: Has on these guys is not even one iote of Well, there's. 448 00:19:38,040 --> 00:19:41,280 Speaker 1: Also different you know, like you know, Kylin Murray just 449 00:19:41,359 --> 00:19:43,040 Speaker 1: got paid now, right, but if he had had a 450 00:19:43,080 --> 00:19:45,959 Speaker 1: more serious injury last year, he wouldn't have, right, So 451 00:19:46,440 --> 00:19:48,040 Speaker 1: he missed a few games. I know we're not turning 452 00:19:48,080 --> 00:19:49,880 Speaker 1: this to a football show, but it is interesting because 453 00:19:49,880 --> 00:19:51,920 Speaker 1: you're going to get more of these players, these big 454 00:19:51,960 --> 00:19:54,840 Speaker 1: two profile star athletes. This is not going to end. 455 00:19:55,480 --> 00:19:58,040 Speaker 1: And the choice of baseball or football is an interesting 456 00:19:58,080 --> 00:20:01,480 Speaker 1: one because baseball tend that more guaranteed money, tends to 457 00:20:01,480 --> 00:20:03,119 Speaker 1: have a longer shelf life for the player and a 458 00:20:03,160 --> 00:20:05,399 Speaker 1: better afterlife for the player. And that's what they were 459 00:20:05,400 --> 00:20:08,040 Speaker 1: trying to sell Kyler Murray on. But Kyler Murray's split quarterback, 460 00:20:08,080 --> 00:20:09,359 Speaker 1: and that position is a little bit different. 461 00:20:09,600 --> 00:20:09,800 Speaker 3: Yeah. 462 00:20:10,240 --> 00:20:11,880 Speaker 1: But also if you're running back, I think you would 463 00:20:11,920 --> 00:20:13,159 Speaker 1: have been an Oakland a. 464 00:20:13,359 --> 00:20:15,840 Speaker 2: I think that also you're like a kind of a 465 00:20:15,920 --> 00:20:18,879 Speaker 2: you know, even a good young player. Look at the 466 00:20:18,960 --> 00:20:20,840 Speaker 2: arbitration deals, so what couldn't you get like one hundred 467 00:20:20,840 --> 00:20:22,639 Speaker 2: million dollars and I know we can break that apart. 468 00:20:22,840 --> 00:20:26,199 Speaker 2: I still think it's ridiculously stupid that guys are, you know, 469 00:20:26,440 --> 00:20:28,600 Speaker 2: signing ten year deals for one hundred million dollars but 470 00:20:29,480 --> 00:20:31,040 Speaker 2: at the age of like twenty one to twenty two, 471 00:20:31,080 --> 00:20:33,760 Speaker 2: you can make one hundred million dollars in baseball and 472 00:20:34,040 --> 00:20:36,360 Speaker 2: have some type of opt outs and if you play well, 473 00:20:36,359 --> 00:20:39,960 Speaker 2: you're going to get another contract. I mean, Kyler Murray's 474 00:20:40,000 --> 00:20:42,560 Speaker 2: probably how many years again I'll make this football? But 475 00:20:42,560 --> 00:20:44,159 Speaker 2: like how many years was that? Because is he going 476 00:20:44,200 --> 00:20:46,960 Speaker 2: to get another big payday? You probably can still get 477 00:20:46,960 --> 00:20:49,439 Speaker 2: two or three big pay days like the superstar of 478 00:20:49,560 --> 00:20:50,520 Speaker 2: guaranteed money. 479 00:20:50,520 --> 00:20:53,080 Speaker 1: It's five year starts though he'll be in his early thirties, 480 00:20:53,160 --> 00:20:56,159 Speaker 1: so he probably will, don't I mean maybe physically maybe him, 481 00:20:56,200 --> 00:20:58,280 Speaker 1: that's going to be tougher, but yeah, it's it's it's 482 00:20:58,359 --> 00:21:00,160 Speaker 1: interesting art. I thought it was interesting tweet that he's 483 00:21:00,160 --> 00:21:01,879 Speaker 1: going to make more this year than the whole Ace payroll. 484 00:21:01,880 --> 00:21:03,400 Speaker 3: I thought, I think it's a little overplaced. 485 00:21:03,480 --> 00:21:03,640 Speaker 1: Fun. 486 00:21:04,280 --> 00:21:06,080 Speaker 3: It is a cool, fun fact, and it's fun. 487 00:21:05,880 --> 00:21:07,560 Speaker 2: To be like, hey, look at the A's payroll and 488 00:21:07,640 --> 00:21:09,640 Speaker 2: he would never get that money there, but a team 489 00:21:09,760 --> 00:21:12,160 Speaker 2: like the Dodgers, would you know, probably end up paying. 490 00:21:12,240 --> 00:21:14,080 Speaker 2: Look at the young the young stars are going to 491 00:21:14,119 --> 00:21:16,320 Speaker 2: make hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of million dollars on 492 00:21:16,400 --> 00:21:17,040 Speaker 2: their first time. 493 00:21:17,200 --> 00:21:19,080 Speaker 1: Like what did Drew Jones get in the signing bonus? 494 00:21:19,119 --> 00:21:20,639 Speaker 3: Do you remember what points? 495 00:21:21,280 --> 00:21:24,200 Speaker 2: Eight point one eight nine, like essentially eight point two 496 00:21:24,200 --> 00:21:24,879 Speaker 2: million dollars? 497 00:21:25,680 --> 00:21:25,840 Speaker 3: Right? 498 00:21:26,000 --> 00:21:28,119 Speaker 1: Look, I know there's taxes and agents and managers and 499 00:21:28,119 --> 00:21:30,600 Speaker 1: all that stuff too, but it's still pretty good for 500 00:21:30,640 --> 00:21:31,320 Speaker 1: a kid. 501 00:21:31,840 --> 00:21:32,320 Speaker 3: Good money. 502 00:21:32,359 --> 00:21:34,320 Speaker 2: And then when you get to the majors and you 503 00:21:34,440 --> 00:21:36,680 Speaker 2: are good player, they're going to buy out your arbitration 504 00:21:36,800 --> 00:21:38,959 Speaker 2: or want to buy out your arbitration, and there's some 505 00:21:39,080 --> 00:21:42,679 Speaker 2: serious money. Or even if you don't arbitration cases can 506 00:21:42,680 --> 00:21:46,000 Speaker 2: put up some serious cash ten fifteen to twenty million 507 00:21:46,040 --> 00:21:48,639 Speaker 2: dollars into arbitration going into free agency. I don't know, 508 00:21:48,840 --> 00:21:51,040 Speaker 2: it's it's a fun, cool discussion, but I think it 509 00:21:51,119 --> 00:21:55,360 Speaker 2: is very like blanketed by the way of people being like, hey, look, 510 00:21:55,359 --> 00:21:56,440 Speaker 2: you got two hundred and fifty. 511 00:21:56,440 --> 00:21:57,560 Speaker 3: Isn't baseball stupid? 512 00:21:57,600 --> 00:21:59,800 Speaker 2: And it's like, now, you know, I think it'd be 513 00:21:59,840 --> 00:22:01,800 Speaker 2: fun if he stayed in football. Is a super talented 514 00:22:01,800 --> 00:22:03,560 Speaker 2: player and he could have got paid. 515 00:22:04,160 --> 00:22:06,919 Speaker 1: Yeah, here's a question. I know the White Sox we 516 00:22:06,960 --> 00:22:09,200 Speaker 1: all thought were geniuses to lock up all these guys 517 00:22:09,200 --> 00:22:12,440 Speaker 1: that they did long term, very young. Do you think 518 00:22:12,520 --> 00:22:15,000 Speaker 1: looking back now three years later, that it's been still 519 00:22:15,080 --> 00:22:18,520 Speaker 1: working out for them? Say, you know, like they locked 520 00:22:18,560 --> 00:22:20,920 Speaker 1: up Aloja Menez, they Louise Robert, Like, you know, I 521 00:22:20,960 --> 00:22:22,800 Speaker 1: threw a lot of money at their young talent to 522 00:22:22,920 --> 00:22:28,840 Speaker 1: stay up. Arct's gonna go crazy and they're gonna get 523 00:22:28,880 --> 00:22:32,520 Speaker 1: an opportunity here to you know, at some point in time, 524 00:22:32,960 --> 00:22:36,200 Speaker 1: I think be on the better end of what contracts 525 00:22:36,240 --> 00:22:39,080 Speaker 1: look like for star players. But unfortunately those two star 526 00:22:39,119 --> 00:22:41,040 Speaker 1: players haven't quite lived up to their expectations. 527 00:22:41,040 --> 00:22:42,240 Speaker 3: So yeah, I mean that's the risk. 528 00:22:42,359 --> 00:22:44,760 Speaker 2: But but I don't know they're still facing still still Yeah, 529 00:22:44,760 --> 00:22:46,520 Speaker 2: I think it's still I think it's still there. They're 530 00:22:46,560 --> 00:22:48,639 Speaker 2: good deals all around for all of these players. Like 531 00:22:48,680 --> 00:22:51,560 Speaker 2: I said, the only thing I would truly truly say 532 00:22:51,720 --> 00:22:55,320 Speaker 2: is I wish that baseball would like have more player 533 00:22:55,400 --> 00:22:57,800 Speaker 2: options in it in the beginning, Like these guys that 534 00:22:57,880 --> 00:23:00,720 Speaker 2: sign these ten year deals. I think there should be 535 00:23:00,760 --> 00:23:03,840 Speaker 2: more mutual options on both so a team, let's say, 536 00:23:03,920 --> 00:23:05,680 Speaker 2: let's just for arguments, day's like Eloyman. 537 00:23:05,760 --> 00:23:07,680 Speaker 3: It doesn't work out. A team isn't. 538 00:23:07,440 --> 00:23:10,760 Speaker 2: Stuck with a guy for five years, and it completely 539 00:23:10,800 --> 00:23:13,639 Speaker 2: decimates the organization. Look at a team like the Nationals 540 00:23:13,680 --> 00:23:16,679 Speaker 2: that are just screwed by one contract. The Diamondbacks did it. 541 00:23:16,720 --> 00:23:19,320 Speaker 2: I always recall this, The stupid Diamondbacks did it with Granky, 542 00:23:19,440 --> 00:23:23,359 Speaker 2: which cost him Goldschmidt. You should have more options in 543 00:23:23,400 --> 00:23:26,120 Speaker 2: these contracts instead of throwing out these ten twelve year deals. 544 00:23:26,160 --> 00:23:28,240 Speaker 3: I think I think those are bad for baseball. 545 00:23:28,320 --> 00:23:30,680 Speaker 2: You can sign them, but they should have some more 546 00:23:30,720 --> 00:23:32,359 Speaker 2: outclauses on both sides. 547 00:23:32,480 --> 00:23:34,000 Speaker 3: I think it makes the game a little bit better, 548 00:23:34,040 --> 00:23:35,600 Speaker 3: but you know who, You know what. 549 00:23:35,560 --> 00:23:37,560 Speaker 1: Else makes the game better. Betting on it over at 550 00:23:37,560 --> 00:23:41,359 Speaker 1: bet mgm, the King of sportsbooks. Special offer for new users. 551 00:23:41,359 --> 00:23:43,600 Speaker 1: Bet ten dollars to win two hundred when you bet 552 00:23:43,640 --> 00:23:45,840 Speaker 1: on any game, regardless of the outcome. 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I still think he can get the over. 562 00:24:11,560 --> 00:24:13,320 Speaker 1: I know then it's at plus one oh four here, 563 00:24:13,400 --> 00:24:16,680 Speaker 1: so it's very tempting. Schureser is right around seven and 564 00:24:16,760 --> 00:24:19,840 Speaker 1: a half. That's at plus one twenty four. I would 565 00:24:19,880 --> 00:24:21,679 Speaker 1: take the over against the Padres it's not a very 566 00:24:21,680 --> 00:24:23,280 Speaker 1: good lineup. And then ty Frans at one and a 567 00:24:23,280 --> 00:24:27,080 Speaker 1: half total basis, you're getting plus one forty against your queedie. 568 00:24:27,080 --> 00:24:28,400 Speaker 1: I believe it is today pitching four. 569 00:24:29,000 --> 00:24:31,320 Speaker 3: I like that one. I love the one. 570 00:24:31,240 --> 00:24:33,760 Speaker 1: Number plus one forty. You don't see that very often 571 00:24:33,800 --> 00:24:35,000 Speaker 1: autodays like that. 572 00:24:35,160 --> 00:24:37,040 Speaker 3: No, in ty Frans, that's a good bet. I like 573 00:24:37,080 --> 00:24:38,800 Speaker 3: that one. That's just a good just throw it out there. 574 00:24:38,840 --> 00:24:41,160 Speaker 2: It's great money on love the Otani one, even though 575 00:24:41,160 --> 00:24:43,720 Speaker 2: it's a big number, simply because it's Atlanta. 576 00:24:43,840 --> 00:24:46,040 Speaker 3: You know, this is one that he can easily get into. 577 00:24:46,200 --> 00:24:49,119 Speaker 2: Two others that I highlighted, I usually don't take unders, 578 00:24:49,160 --> 00:24:51,200 Speaker 2: and you know, to be Frank, I would probably say 579 00:24:51,280 --> 00:24:55,920 Speaker 2: usually my understrikeout ones are are dicey, but there's a 580 00:24:56,000 --> 00:24:59,160 Speaker 2: number on FanDuel eight and a half strikeouts for Charlie 581 00:24:59,200 --> 00:25:03,320 Speaker 2: Morton today because because because at the end of the day, 582 00:25:03,480 --> 00:25:06,280 Speaker 2: the I believe it's up against the Angels. Yeah, the Angels. 583 00:25:06,359 --> 00:25:08,399 Speaker 2: The Angels are number one strikeout team in baseball, So 584 00:25:08,760 --> 00:25:10,639 Speaker 2: I get why that number is there. But that's a 585 00:25:10,680 --> 00:25:14,200 Speaker 2: wild number for Charlie Morton. I'm not betting Charlie Morton, 586 00:25:14,760 --> 00:25:16,800 Speaker 2: let alone. Am I betting a guy like Shoheyotani to 587 00:25:16,840 --> 00:25:19,880 Speaker 2: go nine strikeouts. I'm gonna take the under. And that's 588 00:25:19,920 --> 00:25:21,960 Speaker 2: over on FanDuel for Charlie Morton. And I like Goldie 589 00:25:21,960 --> 00:25:24,520 Speaker 2: total total basis too. I think it's minus one twenty 590 00:25:24,560 --> 00:25:25,720 Speaker 2: five over und DraftKings. 591 00:25:25,800 --> 00:25:27,760 Speaker 1: Yeah, Morton's been shaky again lately too. 592 00:25:27,800 --> 00:25:29,720 Speaker 3: He had a rough starting nine strikeouts. 593 00:25:30,680 --> 00:25:32,440 Speaker 1: That's tough. That's a tough selle because he's got to 594 00:25:32,480 --> 00:25:35,639 Speaker 1: go you know, seven innings probably to get that. I 595 00:25:35,640 --> 00:25:37,199 Speaker 1: don't know if that's in the cards for him right now. 596 00:25:37,240 --> 00:25:37,600 Speaker 1: I don't know. 597 00:25:37,600 --> 00:25:38,160 Speaker 3: We shall see. 598 00:25:38,600 --> 00:25:40,680 Speaker 1: I'm with you on that under for sure, all right. 599 00:25:40,720 --> 00:25:43,400 Speaker 1: Starting pictures tonight on DK got Gospel at nine point one. 600 00:25:44,320 --> 00:25:46,760 Speaker 1: You've got Sure's are a ten point four Otania just 601 00:25:46,880 --> 00:25:49,800 Speaker 1: nine K. I like that one. I like Otani and 602 00:25:49,840 --> 00:25:52,040 Speaker 1: Gosman is appairing tonight. Otherwise you got to pay up 603 00:25:52,040 --> 00:25:54,480 Speaker 1: for Burns and Sures or who are expensive. The cheap 604 00:25:54,480 --> 00:25:56,480 Speaker 1: guy tonight is Lucas Giolito at seven point eight. There's 605 00:25:56,480 --> 00:25:58,480 Speaker 1: a huge game here for the White Sox. They need to, 606 00:25:58,720 --> 00:26:00,760 Speaker 1: you know, water get off the pod here in this 607 00:26:00,840 --> 00:26:04,760 Speaker 1: series against Cleveland. They need to take this series. If 608 00:26:04,760 --> 00:26:06,760 Speaker 1: they should get swept by Cleveland, that would just be 609 00:26:06,920 --> 00:26:10,360 Speaker 1: just horrendous. Tyler Anderson is at nine K two, So look, 610 00:26:10,359 --> 00:26:12,840 Speaker 1: if you want to go cheap, I wouldn't go Anderson 611 00:26:12,880 --> 00:26:15,119 Speaker 1: over Gosman because Gosma's more K potential, I think, So 612 00:26:15,200 --> 00:26:17,520 Speaker 1: I go Gosman at nine point one and then Lucas Giolito. 613 00:26:17,520 --> 00:26:21,200 Speaker 1: If I want to pay up for Burns and Otani, 614 00:26:21,560 --> 00:26:23,440 Speaker 1: you can go down to Giolito at seven eight or 615 00:26:23,560 --> 00:26:25,600 Speaker 1: Zach Gallon at seven to six and still do pretty well. 616 00:26:25,600 --> 00:26:29,680 Speaker 1: But Otani Gosman with Gioledo, that combination of those two 617 00:26:29,680 --> 00:26:31,640 Speaker 1: big nine K arms with the seven point eight guy, 618 00:26:31,680 --> 00:26:34,080 Speaker 1: that's how I'd like to attack the pitchers tonight over 619 00:26:34,119 --> 00:26:37,359 Speaker 1: on the FanDuel side, Kevin Gosman ten point one, burns 620 00:26:37,400 --> 00:26:38,800 Speaker 1: all the way up at eleven point three. I mean, 621 00:26:38,840 --> 00:26:42,199 Speaker 1: it's a great opportunity against the Colorado Rockies in their 622 00:26:42,240 --> 00:26:45,800 Speaker 1: own building in Milwaukee, but it is very expensive. So 623 00:26:45,880 --> 00:26:48,159 Speaker 1: I'll pivot to Gosman or even Geelito at nine to 624 00:26:48,200 --> 00:26:50,760 Speaker 1: one in tournaments, or Tyler Anderson just eight point seven 625 00:26:50,840 --> 00:26:52,439 Speaker 1: in a tournament on a fandule that I feel much 626 00:26:52,480 --> 00:26:54,760 Speaker 1: better about too. That lets you get in everything you want, 627 00:26:54,840 --> 00:26:58,080 Speaker 1: including Houston, the Yankees, and the Cardinals looking at them too. 628 00:26:58,119 --> 00:27:00,320 Speaker 1: And I had Bregman go yard yesterday, so I'm gonna 629 00:27:00,359 --> 00:27:02,199 Speaker 1: roll with Bregman for the weekend. Just give me all 630 00:27:02,200 --> 00:27:04,560 Speaker 1: the pregnant Let's go Welsh. Where are you gonna go 631 00:27:04,560 --> 00:27:06,040 Speaker 1: for your home run call? Today? And what do you 632 00:27:06,080 --> 00:27:09,520 Speaker 1: think about this matchup? We've got the Seattle Mariners and 633 00:27:09,600 --> 00:27:12,959 Speaker 1: the Houston Astros. This is important now because Seattle, you know, 634 00:27:12,960 --> 00:27:15,680 Speaker 1: beat up the Rangers, beat up this team. Blah blah blah. 635 00:27:15,920 --> 00:27:17,840 Speaker 1: You're gonna go play Houston now. I think we really 636 00:27:17,840 --> 00:27:19,080 Speaker 1: gonna see who Seattle is. Right. 637 00:27:19,080 --> 00:27:21,200 Speaker 2: Oh, it's go time, Like you said, it is go time. 638 00:27:21,320 --> 00:27:23,800 Speaker 2: They've got You're coming out the streak. You can't give 639 00:27:23,840 --> 00:27:27,199 Speaker 2: any excuses. You can't drop us a big series to 640 00:27:27,240 --> 00:27:30,280 Speaker 2: the Astros and embarrassing fashion. I think it'll be very, 641 00:27:30,400 --> 00:27:33,399 Speaker 2: very telling the future of the decisions they make. But 642 00:27:33,600 --> 00:27:35,280 Speaker 2: my home run call, I'm gonna go Paul gold Schmidt. 643 00:27:35,280 --> 00:27:37,199 Speaker 2: I went with my total base numbers coming off that 644 00:27:37,280 --> 00:27:40,120 Speaker 2: All Star Game. Let's get a big fly for Paul 645 00:27:40,119 --> 00:27:42,520 Speaker 2: Goldschmidt and get going here. 646 00:27:42,600 --> 00:27:44,720 Speaker 1: You have it all right, everybody, have a great weekend, 647 00:27:44,800 --> 00:27:46,919 Speaker 1: enjoy your baseball. We'll be back again Monday to do 648 00:27:46,960 --> 00:27:48,879 Speaker 1: it all again. That'll do it for us, But the 649 00:27:48,880 --> 00:27:50,560 Speaker 1: story of the game goes on for the Welsh. I'm 650 00:27:50,640 --> 00:28:02,840 Speaker 1: Joey p. We'll see you next time. Kids at the