1 00:00:00,280 --> 00:00:17,759 Speaker 1: Another near no no. Let's play ball. Welcome in, everybody 2 00:00:17,840 --> 00:00:20,040 Speaker 1: to Fantasy Closed. This is leading off, brought to you 3 00:00:20,040 --> 00:00:22,560 Speaker 1: by bet MGM, the King of sports Books. It's me, 4 00:00:22,680 --> 00:00:25,320 Speaker 1: Joey Pa joe Piece Appea with me. Today is the Welsh, 5 00:00:25,360 --> 00:00:27,760 Speaker 1: and of course it's you, the Peanuts, the cracker Jacks, 6 00:00:28,160 --> 00:00:31,320 Speaker 1: the Randos as some of you like to call yourselves nowadays. 7 00:00:31,360 --> 00:00:33,240 Speaker 1: But I think that's like day three of this is 8 00:00:33,280 --> 00:00:35,120 Speaker 1: kind of old already. So it was funny for like 9 00:00:35,120 --> 00:00:37,120 Speaker 1: the first day, maybe two, and I was like, okay, 10 00:00:37,640 --> 00:00:39,560 Speaker 1: just yeah, it'll have it te again. 11 00:00:39,600 --> 00:00:41,840 Speaker 2: Though, don't worry, it'll come back like it'll it'll make 12 00:00:41,880 --> 00:00:44,120 Speaker 2: it come back like next week or something. Everyone will 13 00:00:44,120 --> 00:00:44,600 Speaker 2: love it again. 14 00:00:45,320 --> 00:00:48,120 Speaker 1: Here you go. And speaking of loving it, let's get 15 00:00:48,120 --> 00:00:50,400 Speaker 1: to some baseball. Let's get to some news, and we'll start, 16 00:00:50,440 --> 00:00:54,560 Speaker 1: of course with another near no no, so close to 17 00:00:54,600 --> 00:00:57,040 Speaker 1: the near no nos. Oh my goodness, Welsh. This time 18 00:00:57,080 --> 00:01:02,160 Speaker 1: it was Tyler Anderson. Two outs come so close, so close, 19 00:01:02,200 --> 00:01:04,240 Speaker 1: only to fade away. And it's funny, how I remember. 20 00:01:04,600 --> 00:01:06,480 Speaker 1: I think it was ninety one was the year. I 21 00:01:06,520 --> 00:01:07,920 Speaker 1: want to say, it could be wrong where we have 22 00:01:08,160 --> 00:01:10,280 Speaker 1: seven no hitters or something crazy like that, like every 23 00:01:10,319 --> 00:01:12,759 Speaker 1: day you woke up there was another no hitter. It's 24 00:01:12,800 --> 00:01:14,880 Speaker 1: just fascinating that we are getting so many of them, 25 00:01:15,000 --> 00:01:17,600 Speaker 1: or those close no hitters, because people don't change their 26 00:01:17,600 --> 00:01:21,119 Speaker 1: approach with two strikes. People don't alter what they're trying 27 00:01:21,120 --> 00:01:23,399 Speaker 1: to do. They don't try to just get on base. 28 00:01:23,520 --> 00:01:26,759 Speaker 1: It's a different game. So therefore these types of outings 29 00:01:26,800 --> 00:01:30,720 Speaker 1: I feel like, are certainly more more teams are more susceptible, 30 00:01:30,720 --> 00:01:32,960 Speaker 1: and offense is more susceptible to being no hit. 31 00:01:33,040 --> 00:01:36,200 Speaker 2: Can I ask you what is your definition of an 32 00:01:36,440 --> 00:01:39,200 Speaker 2: almost no hitter? Is it going into the ninth? Is 33 00:01:39,240 --> 00:01:41,039 Speaker 2: it going eight innings? Is it going seven in? 34 00:01:41,200 --> 00:01:43,679 Speaker 1: I think ninth, ninth is ninth? Is you got close? 35 00:01:43,800 --> 00:01:45,400 Speaker 1: That was you were right there? Because that seems like 36 00:01:45,520 --> 00:01:46,920 Speaker 1: you get to the ninth hitting. I think that's it. 37 00:01:47,360 --> 00:01:49,960 Speaker 2: I asked Bogmin about that because I feel like this 38 00:01:50,040 --> 00:01:51,920 Speaker 2: is becoming the season of almost no hitters. 39 00:01:52,120 --> 00:01:53,200 Speaker 3: Maybe you could also. 40 00:01:52,960 --> 00:01:55,440 Speaker 2: Throw in guys that are pulled, you know, that have 41 00:01:55,480 --> 00:01:57,760 Speaker 2: a no hitter and pulled in six that's kind of 42 00:01:57,800 --> 00:02:00,880 Speaker 2: like a missed opportunity, and then guy that lose it 43 00:02:00,920 --> 00:02:02,840 Speaker 2: in the eighth. It feels like a lot of close 44 00:02:02,880 --> 00:02:06,280 Speaker 2: opportunities this season and back to back nights. That's fun. 45 00:02:06,560 --> 00:02:07,080 Speaker 3: That's fun. 46 00:02:07,120 --> 00:02:09,600 Speaker 1: Well, our boy JP was having fun. He got Tyler 47 00:02:09,639 --> 00:02:12,760 Speaker 1: Anderson in a waiver wire claim yesterday, so I hope 48 00:02:12,800 --> 00:02:15,480 Speaker 1: you started him. Yeah, that's if you did. It was 49 00:02:15,480 --> 00:02:18,040 Speaker 1: probably a good night for you. Also good night for 50 00:02:18,120 --> 00:02:22,040 Speaker 1: Spencer Stryder. Ooh fourteen baby, and you were all over that. Well, 51 00:02:22,120 --> 00:02:24,120 Speaker 1: she loved the Strider yesterday. 52 00:02:24,120 --> 00:02:29,480 Speaker 2: So well, well, Joe, I love Strider in general. Maybe 53 00:02:29,520 --> 00:02:32,120 Speaker 2: you heard me say I liked the under six and 54 00:02:32,120 --> 00:02:34,400 Speaker 2: a half strikeouts, but it was the sixteen and a 55 00:02:34,440 --> 00:02:35,440 Speaker 2: half strikeouts show. 56 00:02:35,480 --> 00:02:36,200 Speaker 3: It's actually sixty. 57 00:02:36,320 --> 00:02:37,440 Speaker 2: I liked him at sixteen. 58 00:02:37,560 --> 00:02:38,840 Speaker 1: Un what it was? 59 00:02:38,919 --> 00:02:39,440 Speaker 3: What it was? 60 00:02:40,280 --> 00:02:42,680 Speaker 2: I love Strider and I've been here's the problem. I've 61 00:02:42,680 --> 00:02:45,480 Speaker 2: been wanting to say that I want to take it 62 00:02:45,600 --> 00:02:49,760 Speaker 2: every single game. So of course the first time I'm like, 63 00:02:49,800 --> 00:02:52,400 Speaker 2: I'll take the under. He had had only hit it twice, 64 00:02:53,080 --> 00:02:54,800 Speaker 2: he got one hundred and twenty pitches, like they let 65 00:02:54,880 --> 00:02:57,560 Speaker 2: him completely go, right, So now it is team Strider 66 00:02:58,080 --> 00:02:58,680 Speaker 2: full force. 67 00:02:59,360 --> 00:03:01,680 Speaker 1: And how long is a forced last? You know, because 68 00:03:01,720 --> 00:03:03,360 Speaker 1: he is a younger pitcher, he was a guy pitching 69 00:03:03,400 --> 00:03:05,760 Speaker 1: out of the bullpen. So do you believe this is 70 00:03:05,800 --> 00:03:09,160 Speaker 1: a guy you can you could start and be happy 71 00:03:09,200 --> 00:03:11,040 Speaker 1: about and confident in for the next two months. Or 72 00:03:11,040 --> 00:03:12,160 Speaker 1: do you think this is a guy that could take 73 00:03:12,160 --> 00:03:13,800 Speaker 1: you all the way to the end of the wire. 74 00:03:13,840 --> 00:03:15,360 Speaker 2: Here, I think he could take you to the end 75 00:03:15,360 --> 00:03:17,200 Speaker 2: of the wire. The problem could be is they could 76 00:03:17,240 --> 00:03:19,680 Speaker 2: easily switch him. They could throw him back into that 77 00:03:19,840 --> 00:03:24,560 Speaker 2: like leveraged reliever role. But he's a strikeout magnet and 78 00:03:24,600 --> 00:03:27,000 Speaker 2: he's really finding his rhythm. I asked a question on 79 00:03:27,080 --> 00:03:30,240 Speaker 2: in this league a couple of weeks ago Strider versus Ashby. 80 00:03:30,560 --> 00:03:32,600 Speaker 3: People lost their mind. They're just like, oh, how could 81 00:03:32,600 --> 00:03:33,240 Speaker 3: you ask this? 82 00:03:33,440 --> 00:03:34,200 Speaker 1: How could just be a. 83 00:03:34,600 --> 00:03:36,920 Speaker 2: Oh look at the question, Look at it now. It's 84 00:03:36,960 --> 00:03:40,160 Speaker 2: because of Strider and his strikeout ability. That's exactly why 85 00:03:40,240 --> 00:03:43,680 Speaker 2: you asked that question. So yes, if if he continued starting, 86 00:03:43,680 --> 00:03:46,800 Speaker 2: he's got like a mid two era strikeouts through the roof. 87 00:03:46,840 --> 00:03:47,160 Speaker 3: He threw it. 88 00:03:47,280 --> 00:03:50,320 Speaker 2: Had eleven last night. Is a huge performance. This is 89 00:03:50,360 --> 00:03:52,160 Speaker 2: the type of guy and he keeps it up, he 90 00:03:52,200 --> 00:03:55,960 Speaker 2: can get into that McClanahan territory where he is a 91 00:03:56,120 --> 00:03:59,040 Speaker 2: must play from k props. Moving forward to the rest 92 00:03:59,080 --> 00:03:59,440 Speaker 2: of the year. 93 00:04:00,360 --> 00:04:03,280 Speaker 1: Now here's a question for you too. If Soroka comes back, 94 00:04:03,440 --> 00:04:05,240 Speaker 1: is that gonna be the guy that bumps him out 95 00:04:05,240 --> 00:04:05,720 Speaker 1: of rotation. 96 00:04:05,920 --> 00:04:09,040 Speaker 2: I would be shocked if they just let Soroka like go. 97 00:04:09,280 --> 00:04:12,400 Speaker 2: I would imagine Soroka has got to be babied. Now 98 00:04:12,400 --> 00:04:14,720 Speaker 2: here's the thing. They could piggyback. You know, we talked 99 00:04:14,720 --> 00:04:17,280 Speaker 2: a lot about piggybacks. They would make sense as a piggyback. 100 00:04:17,279 --> 00:04:20,360 Speaker 2: Don't go nuts with Strider, and you know, maybe make 101 00:04:20,400 --> 00:04:23,599 Speaker 2: those two be a seven inning guy. But if Soroka 102 00:04:23,680 --> 00:04:27,039 Speaker 2: were to start and Stryder were to be your inning four, five, six, 103 00:04:27,080 --> 00:04:29,640 Speaker 2: and seven, he gets the win. And in four innings 104 00:04:29,640 --> 00:04:31,760 Speaker 2: a guy can strike out eight. So if it's at 105 00:04:31,760 --> 00:04:35,040 Speaker 2: this point five and a half strikeouts, you always are 106 00:04:35,040 --> 00:04:36,200 Speaker 2: gonna bet the overend Strider. 107 00:04:36,240 --> 00:04:38,360 Speaker 3: That's just what you should do six and a half. 108 00:04:38,520 --> 00:04:41,279 Speaker 2: I'm probably gonna cherry pick the bad strikeout teams, but 109 00:04:41,440 --> 00:04:44,440 Speaker 2: I'm gonna hope the Strider is gonna be able to 110 00:04:44,440 --> 00:04:46,880 Speaker 2: maintain this because he has looked phenomenal. 111 00:04:47,720 --> 00:04:50,480 Speaker 1: Manny Machado also look phenomenal. More on him a little 112 00:04:50,520 --> 00:04:52,400 Speaker 1: later in this show, but he did it. A home 113 00:04:52,440 --> 00:04:54,960 Speaker 1: run drove in four yesterday against the Cubs. Ooh boy, 114 00:04:55,360 --> 00:04:57,640 Speaker 1: the Cubbies. Things are not going well there for the 115 00:04:57,640 --> 00:05:01,599 Speaker 1: Cubs and many. Machado certainly on another hot streak himself. 116 00:05:01,640 --> 00:05:03,800 Speaker 1: I'm at Rosario at a home run, scored four runs. 117 00:05:04,680 --> 00:05:07,800 Speaker 1: Jack Flaherty yield four runs, two earned in his first return. 118 00:05:07,839 --> 00:05:10,440 Speaker 1: So there you go, Jack Flaherty back. Very exciting for 119 00:05:10,520 --> 00:05:14,680 Speaker 1: fantasy owners everywhere. Adley Rutchman finally got the big one off. 120 00:05:15,040 --> 00:05:18,320 Speaker 1: He got the big home run his first. Congratulations ad 121 00:05:18,440 --> 00:05:22,240 Speaker 1: Lee Rutchman, Good for you kid, touch them all. Hopefully 122 00:05:22,279 --> 00:05:25,760 Speaker 1: he hits many more. Ryan Mountcastle also went deep twice, 123 00:05:25,760 --> 00:05:29,880 Speaker 1: but Mike maher did not pick him, so I'm not sure, Like, like, 124 00:05:30,279 --> 00:05:31,200 Speaker 1: what happens then? 125 00:05:31,960 --> 00:05:35,560 Speaker 2: Does Castle really hit a homer if Mike Mahyer doesn't 126 00:05:35,640 --> 00:05:36,800 Speaker 2: choose him in the contest. 127 00:05:36,839 --> 00:05:41,159 Speaker 1: It's a good philosophical question to ask. I think that's 128 00:05:41,240 --> 00:05:42,680 Speaker 1: part of it, And I think the other part of 129 00:05:42,680 --> 00:05:44,839 Speaker 1: it is I almost always feel like Mike Mahor is 130 00:05:44,880 --> 00:05:46,600 Speaker 1: just in his basement writing the letter, like in the 131 00:05:46,640 --> 00:05:49,000 Speaker 1: eminem video where he's just like talking to him. Is like, 132 00:05:49,000 --> 00:05:50,960 Speaker 1: you hit a home run the other day. You know 133 00:05:51,080 --> 00:05:52,880 Speaker 1: I didn't pick you. What's up with that? You know? 134 00:05:53,160 --> 00:05:53,440 Speaker 3: Ryan? 135 00:05:53,720 --> 00:05:56,720 Speaker 2: I saw you hit that Homer was flying. 136 00:05:57,120 --> 00:06:00,920 Speaker 1: I was really excited for all the it's not seeing 137 00:06:00,920 --> 00:06:03,240 Speaker 1: you when you hit balls without me, you make me 138 00:06:03,279 --> 00:06:04,360 Speaker 1: feel like a little bitch. 139 00:06:04,720 --> 00:06:05,480 Speaker 3: Uh not whatever. 140 00:06:06,480 --> 00:06:09,400 Speaker 1: Raphael Devers also a home in his fourth straight game, 141 00:06:09,480 --> 00:06:12,240 Speaker 1: So Devers has been red hot as well. Some injuries 142 00:06:12,240 --> 00:06:15,120 Speaker 1: though to deal with. There always is something good. Some bad. 143 00:06:15,160 --> 00:06:17,960 Speaker 1: We had were you who underwent his surgery, so that 144 00:06:18,240 --> 00:06:21,919 Speaker 1: happened pretty quickly, and then Andrew Heaney looks like he 145 00:06:21,920 --> 00:06:25,320 Speaker 1: could return on Sunday for the Dodgers. A question about 146 00:06:25,320 --> 00:06:27,320 Speaker 1: Heeni if he's out there in the waiver wire, you're 147 00:06:27,320 --> 00:06:31,160 Speaker 1: adding him and how many starts before you want to 148 00:06:31,200 --> 00:06:33,800 Speaker 1: throw him into a lineup if you have the if 149 00:06:33,800 --> 00:06:35,880 Speaker 1: you have the ability to wait, let's just say, I 150 00:06:35,920 --> 00:06:38,000 Speaker 1: know some people don't have the ability. They're just grabbing 151 00:06:38,000 --> 00:06:40,520 Speaker 1: its straws. When it comes to Andrew, Hey, how many 152 00:06:40,520 --> 00:06:42,239 Speaker 1: good starts do you need before you feel confident? 153 00:06:42,480 --> 00:06:45,440 Speaker 3: Just one? He was really Oh yeah, he was a 154 00:06:45,440 --> 00:06:47,040 Speaker 3: beast to start the year. 155 00:06:47,080 --> 00:06:49,440 Speaker 2: It was one of those things where we saw Hemi 156 00:06:49,480 --> 00:06:51,600 Speaker 2: and we were just like, oh my gosh, is this 157 00:06:51,640 --> 00:06:52,400 Speaker 2: actually happening? 158 00:06:52,440 --> 00:06:54,280 Speaker 3: And he's gone. That's what we did. 159 00:06:55,400 --> 00:06:57,440 Speaker 2: He had a little over I know, it was actually 160 00:06:57,440 --> 00:06:59,960 Speaker 2: almost close to a fourteen k per nine didn't give 161 00:07:00,160 --> 00:07:03,000 Speaker 2: up earned run. His ex fip was sitting in the twos. 162 00:07:03,400 --> 00:07:06,080 Speaker 2: Wasn't walking guys at a crazy clip. It was only 163 00:07:06,120 --> 00:07:09,320 Speaker 2: over those two games. There's an argument to be had 164 00:07:09,360 --> 00:07:11,680 Speaker 2: that pending the matchup, I might just throw him back 165 00:07:11,720 --> 00:07:13,800 Speaker 2: out there, but you always should be cautious about guys 166 00:07:13,800 --> 00:07:16,440 Speaker 2: in their first start back and not really worry about it. 167 00:07:16,520 --> 00:07:18,800 Speaker 2: A lot of flairty I would give him one and 168 00:07:18,800 --> 00:07:20,520 Speaker 2: then I would get him back out there because he 169 00:07:20,560 --> 00:07:23,640 Speaker 2: was a strikeout machine. The Dodgers of obviously they've got 170 00:07:23,680 --> 00:07:27,600 Speaker 2: something going down where revived careers of Tyler Anderson. Gonsolin 171 00:07:27,680 --> 00:07:31,520 Speaker 2: looks like an ace at this point, and Keeney was 172 00:07:31,560 --> 00:07:34,760 Speaker 2: this was those guys before he got hurt. He was 173 00:07:34,800 --> 00:07:36,800 Speaker 2: the first of this entire crew that looked like, oh 174 00:07:36,840 --> 00:07:41,280 Speaker 2: my gosh, he might be completely career revived in LA. So, yeah, 175 00:07:41,440 --> 00:07:43,040 Speaker 2: is dominate is a strikeout guy? 176 00:07:43,080 --> 00:07:43,320 Speaker 1: He is. 177 00:07:43,320 --> 00:07:45,840 Speaker 2: I'd love to see him come back and show more 178 00:07:45,880 --> 00:07:47,920 Speaker 2: of that, and then he's a must start. He's not 179 00:07:47,960 --> 00:07:50,480 Speaker 2: a streaming guy. He's a must start moving forward as 180 00:07:50,520 --> 00:07:54,960 Speaker 2: long as this injury isn't isn't lingering, Yeah, that's for sure, 181 00:07:55,240 --> 00:07:56,920 Speaker 2: must actually sitting out. 182 00:07:58,400 --> 00:08:01,320 Speaker 1: I'm sure he's still rostered him leagues, but I mean, 183 00:08:01,360 --> 00:08:03,160 Speaker 1: I wonder what that percentage is. I mean, my guess 184 00:08:03,200 --> 00:08:05,360 Speaker 1: is he's probably available still in like thirty five percent 185 00:08:05,360 --> 00:08:06,200 Speaker 1: of league something like that. 186 00:08:06,840 --> 00:08:09,720 Speaker 2: My guess, Yeah, Well, you're going on McK it out 187 00:08:10,160 --> 00:08:12,440 Speaker 2: like CBS if I can, if I can find his 188 00:08:12,520 --> 00:08:13,440 Speaker 2: Rochester percentage. 189 00:08:13,880 --> 00:08:15,560 Speaker 1: Here's a good question too, and we'll get some more 190 00:08:15,560 --> 00:08:17,440 Speaker 1: of the injuries. Brank Cox wants to know would you 191 00:08:17,560 --> 00:08:20,080 Speaker 1: rather have Buxton or Spring arrest of season? For me, 192 00:08:20,160 --> 00:08:22,960 Speaker 1: this is an interesting one. I get where you're coming from. 193 00:08:23,040 --> 00:08:26,400 Speaker 1: In a points league, I want Springer because I can 194 00:08:26,600 --> 00:08:29,239 Speaker 1: I find it more dependable in that sort of format. 195 00:08:29,280 --> 00:08:31,800 Speaker 1: But if it's Rodo, then I'm gonna roll the dice 196 00:08:31,840 --> 00:08:33,880 Speaker 1: with Bucks, and both these guys are always injury risks. Anyway, 197 00:08:33,920 --> 00:08:35,680 Speaker 1: I'll be Bucks in the king of injury risk. But 198 00:08:36,280 --> 00:08:37,679 Speaker 1: that's how I I mean, I think I take the 199 00:08:37,760 --> 00:08:39,800 Speaker 1: risk in Roto because of the stolen bases and they're hard 200 00:08:39,840 --> 00:08:42,520 Speaker 1: to find. But Welsh, is it just blanket Buxton for you? 201 00:08:42,600 --> 00:08:46,760 Speaker 1: As usual? With Yo Binki, Let's give me a break. 202 00:08:46,760 --> 00:08:49,679 Speaker 3: Care what are we talking about? Yeah, it's Buxton out. 203 00:08:50,080 --> 00:08:52,120 Speaker 1: Mike Mayer is singing the dido part of that song 204 00:08:52,200 --> 00:08:54,960 Speaker 1: right now. If you didn't like the video right directly 205 00:08:55,040 --> 00:08:58,120 Speaker 1: after the Ryan Mountcastle rap, I don't know. I don't 206 00:08:58,600 --> 00:09:03,480 Speaker 1: question or choices, no wondering why. Yeah, it's good Starling 207 00:09:03,559 --> 00:09:05,960 Speaker 1: Marte day to day with a risk contusion. Kevin Kiirmeira 208 00:09:06,080 --> 00:09:08,559 Speaker 1: leaves the game with an achilles injury. Jordan Hicks, though, 209 00:09:08,600 --> 00:09:10,920 Speaker 1: ready for rehab assignment with that four arm issue. So 210 00:09:11,520 --> 00:09:14,040 Speaker 1: that's good news for the Cardinals, getting another picture back. 211 00:09:14,080 --> 00:09:17,360 Speaker 1: So the Cardinals, you know, making their push, getting Flawery back, 212 00:09:17,400 --> 00:09:21,280 Speaker 1: getting Hicks back, getting healthy. It's real good. Speaking of healthy, 213 00:09:21,280 --> 00:09:22,000 Speaker 1: can we go again? 214 00:09:22,040 --> 00:09:23,319 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, we got heiny if you want it? 215 00:09:23,440 --> 00:09:24,280 Speaker 1: What's your Oh yeah yeah? 216 00:09:24,280 --> 00:09:27,000 Speaker 3: What do you? What do you guess his roster percentages? 217 00:09:27,120 --> 00:09:30,920 Speaker 1: I think he's rostered probably in sixty five percent of leaks, pretty. 218 00:09:30,600 --> 00:09:34,720 Speaker 2: Close seventy five percent of leaks in as CBS's format. 219 00:09:34,720 --> 00:09:37,679 Speaker 2: So what that'll probably mean is like Yahoo, I bet 220 00:09:37,720 --> 00:09:41,680 Speaker 2: it's closer to fifty ESPN probably forty. My favorite stat 221 00:09:41,840 --> 00:09:45,280 Speaker 2: is that it is three percent started. Still, Dear Ryan, 222 00:09:45,400 --> 00:09:47,720 Speaker 2: I wrote you, but you still ain't calling. I left 223 00:09:47,760 --> 00:09:50,559 Speaker 2: my cell pager in my home phone at the bottom. 224 00:09:50,960 --> 00:09:53,240 Speaker 1: I like it. Yeah, my rap's better. 225 00:09:53,280 --> 00:09:54,000 Speaker 3: We're doing the whole h. 226 00:09:56,360 --> 00:09:58,240 Speaker 1: All right, Can we talk about this? At twenty nine 227 00:09:58,280 --> 00:10:02,160 Speaker 1: years old, Maddy Machado joins MLB Royalty. He's got fifteen 228 00:10:02,200 --> 00:10:04,680 Speaker 1: hundred hits, two hundred and fifty homers. The list of 229 00:10:04,679 --> 00:10:10,320 Speaker 1: players in this company is staggering. Manny Machado, Miguel Cabrera, 230 00:10:10,440 --> 00:10:14,960 Speaker 1: Albert Pujols, Alex Rodriguez, Ken Griffey Junior, Eddie Murray, Ron Santo, 231 00:10:15,080 --> 00:10:19,199 Speaker 1: Orlando Sepeda, Frank Robinson, Hank Aaron, Eddie Matthews, Mickey Manto, 232 00:10:19,240 --> 00:10:23,080 Speaker 1: Willie May's Male, Jamie Fox, lou gerrig and Andrew Jones. 233 00:10:23,120 --> 00:10:24,960 Speaker 1: Andrew Jones is the only guy who's not in the 234 00:10:24,960 --> 00:10:27,200 Speaker 1: Hall of Fame in that group. That's pretty stunning. And 235 00:10:27,200 --> 00:10:28,880 Speaker 1: I think Andrew Jones is a Hall of Famer with 236 00:10:28,920 --> 00:10:31,120 Speaker 1: of the best center fielders I've ever seen, so I 237 00:10:31,160 --> 00:10:33,320 Speaker 1: have no problem with him ever getting in. But wow, 238 00:10:33,720 --> 00:10:34,679 Speaker 1: that is That. 239 00:10:34,760 --> 00:10:37,840 Speaker 2: Is team one hundred hits and two hundred and fifty 240 00:10:37,840 --> 00:10:40,800 Speaker 2: homers before the age of thirty. That list Andrew Jones 241 00:10:40,920 --> 00:10:44,200 Speaker 2: is an absolute travesty. And I just want to point out. 242 00:10:44,480 --> 00:10:49,000 Speaker 2: His son is probably is probably the best baseball player. 243 00:10:48,679 --> 00:10:49,720 Speaker 3: In this upcoming draft. 244 00:10:49,720 --> 00:10:52,839 Speaker 2: A little could go number one unless the Orioles are 245 00:10:52,880 --> 00:10:54,880 Speaker 2: going to go cheap, and then he would come to 246 00:10:54,920 --> 00:10:59,600 Speaker 2: my Arizona Diamondbacks. Drew Jones is a phenomenal, ridiculous talent. 247 00:10:59,640 --> 00:11:01,120 Speaker 2: Andrew j should be in the Hall of Fame. It 248 00:11:01,120 --> 00:11:04,000 Speaker 2: makes me sick, But that is an insane list of guys. 249 00:11:04,880 --> 00:11:07,880 Speaker 2: You know, I rag on these like weird, like, hey, 250 00:11:07,920 --> 00:11:10,199 Speaker 2: we put everything together and we're going to create this 251 00:11:10,240 --> 00:11:13,920 Speaker 2: little fun stat But when you see these, when they're 252 00:11:13,920 --> 00:11:17,880 Speaker 2: attached to like insane names with this type of scope, Okay, 253 00:11:18,200 --> 00:11:20,520 Speaker 2: I'm in like this ridiculous list. 254 00:11:21,200 --> 00:11:24,440 Speaker 1: It's ridiculous. And these are all the guys before thirty. 255 00:11:24,480 --> 00:11:25,720 Speaker 1: Every single one of them is a Hall of Famer. 256 00:11:25,720 --> 00:11:28,400 Speaker 1: We're talking all MLB greats. I mean, Ron Santo and 257 00:11:28,400 --> 00:11:31,000 Speaker 1: Supaida maybe a little bit. I mean when you're dealing 258 00:11:31,040 --> 00:11:34,360 Speaker 1: with the a Rod and Poohols and Cabrera Totals and 259 00:11:34,400 --> 00:11:37,960 Speaker 1: the Frank Robinson and Mickey Manno, Willie Maze, Jimmy Fox, 260 00:11:38,000 --> 00:11:41,160 Speaker 1: double x Lou Garritt names mean, it's stunning. So there's 261 00:11:41,160 --> 00:11:43,439 Speaker 1: definitely a tier and there's another tier. But the Hall 262 00:11:43,480 --> 00:11:45,520 Speaker 1: tier is Hall of Famers except for Andrew Jones, who 263 00:11:45,559 --> 00:11:47,920 Speaker 1: again I think he should be. I'm curious if you 264 00:11:47,920 --> 00:11:50,040 Speaker 1: think he's Andrew Joe. Let's put it to a little 265 00:11:50,040 --> 00:11:52,280 Speaker 1: bit of a a little bit of a vote here, 266 00:11:52,920 --> 00:11:55,760 Speaker 1: Andrew Jones Hall of Famer, Yes or no in the 267 00:11:55,840 --> 00:11:57,679 Speaker 1: chat right now, Let's see how many people think yes 268 00:11:57,800 --> 00:11:59,600 Speaker 1: or no for Andrew Jones if they had a vote 269 00:11:59,600 --> 00:12:01,640 Speaker 1: where they've for him? And again, if you want to 270 00:12:01,640 --> 00:12:03,840 Speaker 1: get in on this, subscribe to Fantasy Rose MLB, so 271 00:12:03,880 --> 00:12:05,040 Speaker 1: you can drop that in the chat. 272 00:12:05,200 --> 00:12:06,679 Speaker 2: I don't know real quick, I don't know if it 273 00:12:06,760 --> 00:12:10,800 Speaker 2: matters for everybody. But he played seventeen years, just reminding, 274 00:12:11,280 --> 00:12:14,240 Speaker 2: had just fell short of two thousand hits, four hundred 275 00:12:14,240 --> 00:12:16,600 Speaker 2: and thirty four homers, so just short of the five hundred, 276 00:12:16,600 --> 00:12:18,720 Speaker 2: one hundred and fifty two stolen bases. 277 00:12:18,760 --> 00:12:20,360 Speaker 1: Wait, how many homers did he have? Four hundred and 278 00:12:20,400 --> 00:12:20,760 Speaker 1: how many? 279 00:12:20,800 --> 00:12:24,839 Speaker 2: Four hundred and fifty two career homers? For fifty and 280 00:12:25,000 --> 00:12:26,800 Speaker 2: three hundred and sixty eight of those came with Atlanta. 281 00:12:26,800 --> 00:12:29,199 Speaker 2: He played for Atlanta for twelve years. This is probably 282 00:12:29,200 --> 00:12:31,360 Speaker 2: one of the things that holds him back. Two fifty 283 00:12:31,360 --> 00:12:33,400 Speaker 2: four career batting average, which was it was. 284 00:12:33,400 --> 00:12:36,559 Speaker 3: The ops though OPS was eight. 285 00:12:38,200 --> 00:12:41,520 Speaker 2: OPS was eight twenty three over his career. 286 00:12:41,280 --> 00:12:43,200 Speaker 1: Above eight hundred. You got me listening. He did not 287 00:12:43,240 --> 00:12:44,480 Speaker 1: have a stolen bases? Did he have? 288 00:12:44,679 --> 00:12:47,760 Speaker 2: He had one hundred and fifty two so over seventeen years. Yeah, 289 00:12:47,760 --> 00:12:50,200 Speaker 2: that's so, that's a problem here. He hadn't hit two 290 00:12:50,280 --> 00:12:54,280 Speaker 2: fifty since two thousand and six, which means he finished 291 00:12:54,280 --> 00:12:57,920 Speaker 2: his final six years of his career hitting under two fifty. 292 00:12:58,080 --> 00:12:59,400 Speaker 3: The guy was one of the more. 293 00:12:59,280 --> 00:13:03,800 Speaker 2: Predominant defensive players in Major League Baseball history. I mean, honestly, 294 00:13:03,840 --> 00:13:08,000 Speaker 2: for talking, like center field so incredible defender, pretty good, 295 00:13:08,280 --> 00:13:10,960 Speaker 2: solid home run numbers. Hits are kind of there, but 296 00:13:11,440 --> 00:13:13,680 Speaker 2: storm bases down, patting average down. 297 00:13:13,840 --> 00:13:16,360 Speaker 1: I guess defense just matters for me. I mean, it's 298 00:13:16,400 --> 00:13:17,920 Speaker 1: the same reason I Thinkkeithan Nandez should be in the 299 00:13:17,960 --> 00:13:19,760 Speaker 1: Hall of Fame. If you're the best defensive player your 300 00:13:19,800 --> 00:13:22,920 Speaker 1: position every year for a decade and you hit as well, 301 00:13:23,280 --> 00:13:25,439 Speaker 1: then I don't understand how you're not a Hall of Famer. Yeah, 302 00:13:25,520 --> 00:13:27,240 Speaker 1: I mean he's not a good center fielder. He is 303 00:13:27,720 --> 00:13:30,959 Speaker 1: game changing centerfield. We were talking Jim Edmons should be 304 00:13:31,000 --> 00:13:31,679 Speaker 1: in the Hall of Fame too. 305 00:13:31,800 --> 00:13:35,480 Speaker 2: That's ten straight Gold Gloves from nineteen ninety eight to 306 00:13:35,520 --> 00:13:36,640 Speaker 2: two thousand and seven. 307 00:13:36,840 --> 00:13:37,600 Speaker 3: Ten straight. 308 00:13:38,040 --> 00:13:42,240 Speaker 2: He also finished inside MVP Award inside the top three 309 00:13:42,360 --> 00:13:46,480 Speaker 2: once and he made five All Star Games in his time. 310 00:13:46,679 --> 00:13:48,079 Speaker 3: So just throwing it out there. 311 00:13:48,360 --> 00:13:50,560 Speaker 1: See I keep saying Jim Edmonds for years two. I 312 00:13:50,640 --> 00:13:52,600 Speaker 1: was appalled that he was wanted down the ballot because 313 00:13:52,600 --> 00:13:55,400 Speaker 1: that I mean, he's got three hundred and ninety three homers. Okay, 314 00:13:55,440 --> 00:13:57,240 Speaker 1: so he's got less homers, but career two to eighty 315 00:13:57,240 --> 00:14:02,040 Speaker 1: four hitter, a career ops of note three, nine oh three, 316 00:14:02,200 --> 00:14:04,960 Speaker 1: a career ops of nine o three, a two eighty 317 00:14:05,000 --> 00:14:08,600 Speaker 1: four hitter, one of the best defensive first center fielders 318 00:14:08,640 --> 00:14:11,480 Speaker 1: I've ever seen in my entire life. And he was 319 00:14:11,520 --> 00:14:13,320 Speaker 1: one and done on the ballot. It was absurd. 320 00:14:13,480 --> 00:14:16,120 Speaker 3: Andrew Jones or Jim Edmonds by the way, Jim Jim Edmond. 321 00:14:16,640 --> 00:14:19,640 Speaker 2: Jim Edmond's wife was on Real Housewives of Something and 322 00:14:19,720 --> 00:14:20,800 Speaker 2: Jim Edmonds showed up. 323 00:14:21,880 --> 00:14:22,480 Speaker 3: He wasn't great. 324 00:14:22,640 --> 00:14:25,080 Speaker 2: He was He wasn't the coolest. It wasn't he wasn't 325 00:14:25,200 --> 00:14:26,480 Speaker 2: a cool guy. He was a cool guy. 326 00:14:26,640 --> 00:14:28,560 Speaker 1: Are you and Mayor watching that and d and talking 327 00:14:28,560 --> 00:14:31,920 Speaker 1: about it in Slack yesterday. You guys watching the Real Housewives. 328 00:14:31,680 --> 00:14:32,720 Speaker 3: You want to start the group? 329 00:14:32,800 --> 00:14:34,000 Speaker 1: How did you end up seeing this? 330 00:14:34,120 --> 00:14:34,440 Speaker 3: I don't. 331 00:14:34,480 --> 00:14:36,400 Speaker 2: My wife watches it so like if I was like 332 00:14:36,480 --> 00:14:39,320 Speaker 2: laying in bed, I would look over and then and 333 00:14:39,400 --> 00:14:41,400 Speaker 2: you know, hey, listen, it's not the worst show to 334 00:14:41,440 --> 00:14:42,320 Speaker 2: watch on mute. 335 00:14:42,640 --> 00:14:42,800 Speaker 1: Uh. 336 00:14:42,840 --> 00:14:46,280 Speaker 2: Sometimes and uh, I see Jim Edmonds, it's like a 337 00:14:46,320 --> 00:14:49,000 Speaker 2: little bit interested, and I was like, oh, Jim Edmonds 338 00:14:49,480 --> 00:14:51,160 Speaker 2: not the coolest guy on the planet. 339 00:14:51,240 --> 00:14:53,240 Speaker 1: No, no, no, I mean he might be the coolest guy, 340 00:14:53,320 --> 00:14:56,120 Speaker 1: but not not a good guy necessarily. It's not the 341 00:14:56,120 --> 00:14:57,920 Speaker 1: Hall of Fame and nice. It's not the Hall of Nice. 342 00:14:58,040 --> 00:14:59,240 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's true baseball. 343 00:14:59,760 --> 00:15:02,240 Speaker 1: And once again, I just I'm appalled that you know, 344 00:15:02,280 --> 00:15:05,600 Speaker 1: Ozzie Smith is automatically a Hall of Famer. He never 345 00:15:05,680 --> 00:15:07,760 Speaker 1: hit for any power in his career. He's an amazing 346 00:15:07,800 --> 00:15:10,680 Speaker 1: center for you, short stuff. I don't understand why we 347 00:15:10,720 --> 00:15:13,080 Speaker 1: don't apply that to other positions, Like why doesn't that matter? 348 00:15:13,080 --> 00:15:14,720 Speaker 1: Why does it only matter at short stop? Because he 349 00:15:14,760 --> 00:15:16,440 Speaker 1: was fun to watch, because he played for the Cardinals, 350 00:15:16,600 --> 00:15:18,720 Speaker 1: because he was at a fun nickname, and he did flips. 351 00:15:18,720 --> 00:15:20,280 Speaker 1: I mean, that's not fair, you know, I'll tell you. 352 00:15:20,360 --> 00:15:23,080 Speaker 2: I'll tell you you're not wrong about the intangible stuff. 353 00:15:23,120 --> 00:15:24,880 Speaker 3: I think what's funny is the. 354 00:15:24,720 --> 00:15:28,080 Speaker 1: Gold gloves are what even Wonky says it. Ozzie Smith 355 00:15:28,080 --> 00:15:30,800 Speaker 1: did backflips Joe. That's why they may come back. 356 00:15:30,680 --> 00:15:32,040 Speaker 3: With the Andrew Jones just real quick. 357 00:15:32,440 --> 00:15:35,280 Speaker 2: I think the problem is is the defensive prowess is 358 00:15:35,320 --> 00:15:37,240 Speaker 2: being taken into this because if you just look at 359 00:15:37,280 --> 00:15:39,240 Speaker 2: the stats, because you're not Hall of Fame war these 360 00:15:39,240 --> 00:15:43,040 Speaker 2: stats alone, like under five hundred homers, not two thousand hits, 361 00:15:43,040 --> 00:15:45,600 Speaker 2: a two fifty four career batting average, like I only 362 00:15:45,680 --> 00:15:48,440 Speaker 2: hit over three hundred once in his entire career. The 363 00:15:48,480 --> 00:15:51,240 Speaker 2: only reason we're still talking about him is because of 364 00:15:51,280 --> 00:15:52,880 Speaker 2: the defense. So it is one of those things where 365 00:15:52,960 --> 00:15:54,200 Speaker 2: I don't think we have to be like, man, why 366 00:15:54,200 --> 00:15:55,560 Speaker 2: does the defense matter more? 367 00:15:55,640 --> 00:15:56,280 Speaker 3: It really does. 368 00:15:56,480 --> 00:15:59,040 Speaker 2: That's why we're still in this list. But I will say, 369 00:15:59,240 --> 00:16:00,840 Speaker 2: you know, you look at the impact of the early 370 00:16:00,880 --> 00:16:03,640 Speaker 2: part of his career. Good lord, he made that list 371 00:16:03,680 --> 00:16:06,200 Speaker 2: of all those players. He just had a really not 372 00:16:06,560 --> 00:16:09,480 Speaker 2: great fall. Maybe a bigger question could be this if 373 00:16:09,520 --> 00:16:13,080 Speaker 2: he had ended his career five years earlier, or even 374 00:16:13,120 --> 00:16:15,120 Speaker 2: cut it short. You know, thirty one thirty two and 375 00:16:15,200 --> 00:16:17,800 Speaker 2: just had that short extent, you know, and went off 376 00:16:17,800 --> 00:16:20,840 Speaker 2: into the wild Boo Yonder with all of those gold gloves. 377 00:16:21,120 --> 00:16:23,120 Speaker 2: Would we give him the Treell Davis type of thing. 378 00:16:23,160 --> 00:16:24,560 Speaker 2: It's a short career, but it was incredible. 379 00:16:24,560 --> 00:16:26,960 Speaker 1: I always feel like those players, the players you don't 380 00:16:26,960 --> 00:16:29,120 Speaker 1: see decline, you always have a different feeling for. But 381 00:16:29,160 --> 00:16:30,920 Speaker 1: then I'm also the guy that looks at Paul Konerko 382 00:16:30,960 --> 00:16:33,160 Speaker 1: stats over his career and go, look at this guy 383 00:16:33,200 --> 00:16:35,840 Speaker 1: every year putting up incredible numbers thirty one hundred, like 384 00:16:35,880 --> 00:16:37,760 Speaker 1: every year for a decade, and nobody seems to care 385 00:16:37,760 --> 00:16:39,440 Speaker 1: about me. I don't get it. I don't get the 386 00:16:39,480 --> 00:16:41,560 Speaker 1: criteria for the Hall of Fame. Everyone wants to make 387 00:16:41,640 --> 00:16:44,200 Speaker 1: Joey Vaddo Hall of Fame. Paul Konerko's no, like, go 388 00:16:44,480 --> 00:16:47,040 Speaker 1: look at Paul Canerko's every year stats and then go 389 00:16:47,080 --> 00:16:49,400 Speaker 1: look at Joey Vado every season and then talk to me. 390 00:16:49,640 --> 00:16:53,440 Speaker 1: Then talk to me, Paul Canerco, Team Canerco Meke Maher 391 00:16:53,480 --> 00:16:55,720 Speaker 1: has been bothering me about this since last night. He 392 00:16:55,800 --> 00:16:57,720 Speaker 1: put in the show sheet. Today he said, I didn't 393 00:16:57,720 --> 00:17:01,520 Speaker 1: put anything in except this chosen this immaculate inning. 394 00:17:01,640 --> 00:17:03,080 Speaker 3: Yes, I saw this. 395 00:17:03,720 --> 00:17:05,959 Speaker 1: Why do I not care about this? I don't this 396 00:17:06,000 --> 00:17:08,439 Speaker 1: is weird. I feel like I've become mayor here. I 397 00:17:08,440 --> 00:17:10,600 Speaker 1: don't care about this. This is not interesting to me 398 00:17:10,680 --> 00:17:13,919 Speaker 1: at all. It came against the same three hitters, so okay, 399 00:17:13,960 --> 00:17:16,520 Speaker 1: that's quirky. But do you care about this? Is this 400 00:17:16,600 --> 00:17:17,359 Speaker 1: interesting to you? You know? 401 00:17:17,440 --> 00:17:20,640 Speaker 2: I don't necessarily care about it. But I did see 402 00:17:20,800 --> 00:17:25,200 Speaker 2: a friend of mine, Joe Doyle from Prospects Live, he posted. 403 00:17:26,000 --> 00:17:28,119 Speaker 2: He posted that I think they said the odds of 404 00:17:28,160 --> 00:17:31,719 Speaker 2: having an immaculate inning are one and forty thousand, and 405 00:17:31,760 --> 00:17:33,480 Speaker 2: then the odds of I mean, I think he was 406 00:17:33,520 --> 00:17:35,560 Speaker 2: just throwing out math numbers here, but he was saying, like, 407 00:17:35,600 --> 00:17:38,400 Speaker 2: the odds of having back up to having two immaculate 408 00:17:38,440 --> 00:17:41,880 Speaker 2: innings in one game was like one in two one 409 00:17:41,920 --> 00:17:46,040 Speaker 2: point something billion, so the odds of two immaculate innings 410 00:17:46,040 --> 00:17:49,760 Speaker 2: happening were almost to none, so the odds of it 411 00:17:49,840 --> 00:17:52,400 Speaker 2: first happening is pretty incredible. I think they said one 412 00:17:52,680 --> 00:17:55,080 Speaker 2: ten thousand was like a no hitter, so it is 413 00:17:55,200 --> 00:17:58,000 Speaker 2: special in its feet. But I do also agree, like 414 00:17:58,840 --> 00:18:00,880 Speaker 2: I don't care about. 415 00:18:02,000 --> 00:18:05,120 Speaker 1: This is interesting. The chat's gotten real hot here. This 416 00:18:05,160 --> 00:18:07,000 Speaker 1: is really good and this is why I love our 417 00:18:07,040 --> 00:18:09,200 Speaker 1: people here. Now, Wonkee's saying, Jack Morris is in the 418 00:18:09,240 --> 00:18:11,040 Speaker 1: Hall of Fame, So it means nothing. One game does 419 00:18:11,080 --> 00:18:13,320 Speaker 1: not a Hall of Famer make. Jack Morris was the 420 00:18:13,359 --> 00:18:15,520 Speaker 1: best pitcher in the eighties for the most part in 421 00:18:15,600 --> 00:18:19,040 Speaker 1: terms of pitching and winning games when that was the standard, 422 00:18:19,240 --> 00:18:21,240 Speaker 1: which is just figure out a way to win Jack. 423 00:18:21,440 --> 00:18:24,200 Speaker 1: So Jack will go out there with a five, six 424 00:18:24,280 --> 00:18:26,439 Speaker 1: run lead, and he would just love people hit balls 425 00:18:26,440 --> 00:18:28,119 Speaker 1: and just you would just go throw nine innings and 426 00:18:28,160 --> 00:18:30,480 Speaker 1: let people hit balls. He didn't care. It was before 427 00:18:30,520 --> 00:18:32,640 Speaker 1: the metrics really entered in. It was that last era 428 00:18:32,680 --> 00:18:35,760 Speaker 1: before metrics really mattered, where they just judge you on wins. 429 00:18:36,040 --> 00:18:38,639 Speaker 1: Are you winning games? Are you going deep into games? 430 00:18:38,680 --> 00:18:41,439 Speaker 1: Are you given innings? That's all I cared about. And 431 00:18:41,480 --> 00:18:42,879 Speaker 1: you know what, Jack Morris showed up in a lot 432 00:18:42,920 --> 00:18:44,960 Speaker 1: of big games. He showed up in big games for 433 00:18:45,000 --> 00:18:48,000 Speaker 1: the Twinkies, he showed up in big games for the Tigers. Okay, 434 00:18:48,119 --> 00:18:50,000 Speaker 1: Jack Morris was a winning pitcher. Jack Morris is a 435 00:18:50,000 --> 00:18:52,240 Speaker 1: Hall of Famer too. Carrot Wonkey says. 436 00:18:52,880 --> 00:18:54,919 Speaker 2: I'll tell you, I mean, here's a hot take. I 437 00:18:54,920 --> 00:18:57,600 Speaker 2: could also say, I don't care who's in the Hall 438 00:18:57,640 --> 00:18:57,920 Speaker 2: of Fame. 439 00:18:57,920 --> 00:18:58,760 Speaker 3: I don't care. I love this. 440 00:18:59,000 --> 00:19:01,080 Speaker 1: He had only two hundred and fifour wins, two hundred 441 00:19:01,080 --> 00:19:02,920 Speaker 1: and fifty four wins. No one's gonna smell two hundred 442 00:19:02,920 --> 00:19:04,920 Speaker 1: and fifty wins in the next twenty five years of 443 00:19:04,960 --> 00:19:08,960 Speaker 1: baseball wherever again Twitter, fifty wins? Uh Okay, this was 444 00:19:08,960 --> 00:19:10,480 Speaker 1: in big font so I had to talk about this. 445 00:19:10,560 --> 00:19:13,600 Speaker 1: Yankees thirty games over, five hundred and thirty was big. 446 00:19:14,800 --> 00:19:16,960 Speaker 1: I just copy and pasted it, but I didn't copy 447 00:19:17,000 --> 00:19:19,640 Speaker 1: it as plain piece, as plain text, which just came 448 00:19:19,720 --> 00:19:21,960 Speaker 1: up the way it was on the whatever site When 449 00:19:21,960 --> 00:19:23,720 Speaker 1: I saw it or whoever Twitter thing was like, oh, 450 00:19:23,760 --> 00:19:26,480 Speaker 1: look at that thirty games over. But still can we 451 00:19:26,520 --> 00:19:29,280 Speaker 1: talk about it? Thirty games over? That's an impressive. Look. 452 00:19:29,280 --> 00:19:33,280 Speaker 1: The Yankees are doing it here with Judge, They're doing 453 00:19:33,320 --> 00:19:35,800 Speaker 1: it with the pitching. They're doing it with a closer 454 00:19:35,880 --> 00:19:37,280 Speaker 1: than Holmes that they didn't think was going to be 455 00:19:37,280 --> 00:19:39,760 Speaker 1: their closer. Got to give the Yankees' credit. They're getting 456 00:19:39,800 --> 00:19:40,120 Speaker 1: it done. 457 00:19:40,240 --> 00:19:42,439 Speaker 2: Yeah, thanks to Judge, Thanks to Judge, and thanks to 458 00:19:42,440 --> 00:19:45,199 Speaker 2: all the ancillary pieces. I mean, you have a you 459 00:19:45,200 --> 00:19:47,320 Speaker 2: have a rotation. What was it coming into like mid 460 00:19:47,400 --> 00:19:52,080 Speaker 2: May where your worst era starter was getting cole of 461 00:19:52,119 --> 00:19:54,840 Speaker 2: all your yeah, right, you're gonna walk into a good 462 00:19:54,840 --> 00:19:55,480 Speaker 2: amount of wins. 463 00:19:55,480 --> 00:19:56,119 Speaker 3: Clay Homes. 464 00:19:56,359 --> 00:19:58,640 Speaker 2: This is I was also hyper aggressive on homes regardless 465 00:19:58,640 --> 00:20:00,119 Speaker 2: of what's going on with Chapman, because I really you 466 00:20:00,160 --> 00:20:02,919 Speaker 2: think he should continue being the closer, and your offense 467 00:20:03,000 --> 00:20:05,720 Speaker 2: is clicking, all of it working very very well, and 468 00:20:05,760 --> 00:20:07,600 Speaker 2: the Yankees are a problem. 469 00:20:08,520 --> 00:20:10,399 Speaker 1: On this day in baseball, in nineteen ninety three, Ken 470 00:20:10,440 --> 00:20:13,640 Speaker 1: Griffy Junior hits his one hundredth career home run, and 471 00:20:13,720 --> 00:20:17,080 Speaker 1: he becomes a fourth youngest in Major League Baseball history 472 00:20:17,119 --> 00:20:22,359 Speaker 1: to hit that mark, only Melott, Eddie Matthews, and Tony Canigliero. 473 00:20:23,000 --> 00:20:26,239 Speaker 1: Tony C from the Boston Red Sox, which is one 474 00:20:26,240 --> 00:20:28,720 Speaker 1: of the crazy stories. I mean, even though that Tony 475 00:20:28,760 --> 00:20:32,480 Speaker 1: C story, you know, this bright shining young player coming 476 00:20:32,560 --> 00:20:35,360 Speaker 1: up the same time, you know, as like the Estremkees 477 00:20:35,440 --> 00:20:37,960 Speaker 1: of the world, and it's Yastremski and it's Kinigli Arrow 478 00:20:38,000 --> 00:20:39,480 Speaker 1: and he's a local kid and he gets hit in 479 00:20:39,520 --> 00:20:43,640 Speaker 1: the eye, loses vision in the eye, eventually does come back, 480 00:20:43,720 --> 00:20:46,120 Speaker 1: has one glorious season, and then has to retire because 481 00:20:46,160 --> 00:20:49,040 Speaker 1: he just can't see anymore? Just a crazy story. Man. 482 00:20:49,080 --> 00:20:50,800 Speaker 1: If you don't know that story, do check it out 483 00:20:50,840 --> 00:20:53,680 Speaker 1: if you're a newer baseball fan. But once again, you 484 00:20:53,720 --> 00:20:56,119 Speaker 1: know talking about young guys hitting the hundred mark. So 485 00:20:56,320 --> 00:20:58,679 Speaker 1: I'm questioned to you, and I'll put this to the Pienza, 486 00:20:58,720 --> 00:21:03,080 Speaker 1: the Cracker Jackson, the chat too. Who's next? Who's next 487 00:21:03,160 --> 00:21:05,920 Speaker 1: to hit that grouping of the fastest two one hundred 488 00:21:05,920 --> 00:21:07,760 Speaker 1: home runs? So who's going to be in that grouping? 489 00:21:07,880 --> 00:21:11,560 Speaker 1: Is it a guy like Julio Rodriguez? You think ye, that. 490 00:21:10,480 --> 00:21:15,120 Speaker 2: Guy that was on my list, Julio Rodriguez, Yes, sir, Yes. 491 00:21:15,000 --> 00:21:17,159 Speaker 1: Or anybody else in the minor leagues right now, or 492 00:21:17,200 --> 00:21:19,600 Speaker 1: anybody else coming up in baseball. If you're like, yeah, 493 00:21:19,600 --> 00:21:20,840 Speaker 1: that guy's got a shot at. 494 00:21:20,680 --> 00:21:23,919 Speaker 2: It, well, I mean I get the reason like Julio 495 00:21:23,960 --> 00:21:26,120 Speaker 2: immediately jumps to that list is because he's a little 496 00:21:26,160 --> 00:21:28,679 Speaker 2: bit more of a prolific power hitter and he's really 497 00:21:28,760 --> 00:21:31,919 Speaker 2: really young. Sure there are guys Jordan Walker would be 498 00:21:31,920 --> 00:21:34,080 Speaker 2: one of those guys with the Cardinals if he gets 499 00:21:34,119 --> 00:21:36,040 Speaker 2: a call up soon. He's twenty years old, already at 500 00:21:36,040 --> 00:21:38,600 Speaker 2: double A, just absolutely mashing. 501 00:21:40,280 --> 00:21:41,520 Speaker 3: That would probably be the bit. 502 00:21:41,640 --> 00:21:43,120 Speaker 2: Like I said, I don't want to more. We could 503 00:21:43,119 --> 00:21:46,040 Speaker 2: go a jillion miles across. But if you're looking at 504 00:21:46,080 --> 00:21:49,119 Speaker 2: young players who are really going to continuously hitting homers, 505 00:21:49,240 --> 00:21:50,800 Speaker 2: Jordan Walker would be the first person. 506 00:21:50,520 --> 00:21:51,360 Speaker 3: That pops my mind. 507 00:21:51,400 --> 00:21:54,159 Speaker 2: But I'm very much in on Julio getting this because 508 00:21:54,520 --> 00:21:57,679 Speaker 2: young dude already stashing homer's, not being sent down, not 509 00:21:58,000 --> 00:22:01,200 Speaker 2: hitting the bumps like Adele and Keln. Yeah, I think 510 00:22:01,240 --> 00:22:03,879 Speaker 2: we'll be talking about this as Willis Rodriguez and in 511 00:22:03,880 --> 00:22:04,280 Speaker 2: a few. 512 00:22:04,200 --> 00:22:07,600 Speaker 1: Years kellixive he gets a hundred hits in the Major League, 513 00:22:08,000 --> 00:22:13,960 Speaker 1: he hits one hundreds. Now let's get to the stat heroes. 514 00:22:14,000 --> 00:22:16,760 Speaker 1: Tyler Anderson top to that board. Eight k's almost a 515 00:22:16,760 --> 00:22:20,840 Speaker 1: no hitter, eight and a third innings, one earned run. 516 00:22:20,960 --> 00:22:23,360 Speaker 1: Zach Gallon bounced back after a rocky start last time. 517 00:22:23,520 --> 00:22:27,120 Speaker 1: Five k's two earned over seven innings, Kyle Gibson eight innings, 518 00:22:27,400 --> 00:22:30,040 Speaker 1: one earned, six K. Spencer Stryder with the eleven k's 519 00:22:30,080 --> 00:22:33,080 Speaker 1: magnificent over five and two thirds but still eleven k's. 520 00:22:33,119 --> 00:22:36,720 Speaker 1: You'll take it. Jose Burrios good again. So man, the 521 00:22:36,800 --> 00:22:38,800 Speaker 1: jeckal hide of Jose Berrios has got to be just 522 00:22:38,880 --> 00:22:41,600 Speaker 1: I wonder how many people who have this guy on 523 00:22:41,640 --> 00:22:44,879 Speaker 1: their team, have sat him for good start, started him 524 00:22:44,920 --> 00:22:47,000 Speaker 1: for bad ones, and just hate their life. Would you 525 00:22:47,040 --> 00:22:49,520 Speaker 1: go out there and trade for Jose Barrios right now? 526 00:22:50,400 --> 00:22:52,800 Speaker 1: See here's because of people being frustrated with him and 527 00:22:52,880 --> 00:22:55,280 Speaker 1: just not like just being just at their wits end, you. 528 00:22:55,280 --> 00:22:59,639 Speaker 2: Know, it's frustrated and had some discount. I don't really 529 00:22:59,680 --> 00:23:03,560 Speaker 2: pretendicularly loved the wave riding pitchers. I think there's like 530 00:23:03,600 --> 00:23:05,479 Speaker 2: a lot of people at the beginning of the year 531 00:23:05,520 --> 00:23:08,280 Speaker 2: were like, Okay, hey, Briosa is struggling, don't worry about it. 532 00:23:08,320 --> 00:23:09,040 Speaker 3: We'll get through this. 533 00:23:09,160 --> 00:23:11,639 Speaker 2: Like I don't really like those pitchers, So I don't know, 534 00:23:11,720 --> 00:23:13,560 Speaker 2: regardless of how great he is, that I would go 535 00:23:13,600 --> 00:23:15,600 Speaker 2: and acquire him, because I'll bet you right now you're 536 00:23:15,600 --> 00:23:17,919 Speaker 2: looking at kind of high costs, you know. 537 00:23:18,119 --> 00:23:23,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, perhaps Louis Garcia nine k's six innings pitch one 538 00:23:23,240 --> 00:23:26,280 Speaker 1: earned great Star from Garcia. Corbyn Burns blow out of 539 00:23:26,280 --> 00:23:29,359 Speaker 1: the Mets yesterday eight k's no walks to earn six k's. 540 00:23:29,560 --> 00:23:30,880 Speaker 1: I didn't have to watch youo mention of the Mets 541 00:23:30,880 --> 00:23:32,720 Speaker 1: game yesterday, So the kids and I just watched Master 542 00:23:32,800 --> 00:23:35,720 Speaker 1: Chef instead. Because the Mets game was not really watchable 543 00:23:35,760 --> 00:23:38,560 Speaker 1: if you were rooting for the Mets. Shane mcclanahan's seven k's, 544 00:23:38,640 --> 00:23:42,280 Speaker 1: six innings, one earned run, so Shane was good as well. 545 00:23:42,600 --> 00:23:45,240 Speaker 1: Unfortunately did not get the decision in that one despite 546 00:23:45,240 --> 00:23:48,320 Speaker 1: pitching well hitters. Yo on Mankata boy, I don't remember 547 00:23:48,320 --> 00:23:50,960 Speaker 1: the last time he was on this list. Positively five 548 00:23:51,000 --> 00:23:54,399 Speaker 1: for six at a home run, five ribbies. Jake Berger. 549 00:23:54,440 --> 00:23:56,520 Speaker 1: I guess you know all that. Jake Berger wants to 550 00:23:56,520 --> 00:23:59,840 Speaker 1: take your jobs, you know. Mandy Machado three for four 551 00:23:59,880 --> 00:24:02,080 Speaker 1: with a home run, a mid Rosario three for five 552 00:24:02,119 --> 00:24:04,440 Speaker 1: with a home run, four runs scored, en A Deeal, 553 00:24:04,840 --> 00:24:08,960 Speaker 1: Austin Riley and only Austin Riley two home runs, three 554 00:24:09,000 --> 00:24:11,400 Speaker 1: for five with four ribies. Vlad was four for five 555 00:24:11,440 --> 00:24:13,760 Speaker 1: with a homer two he had a monster shot, Ryan 556 00:24:13,800 --> 00:24:16,960 Speaker 1: Mountcastle the two brel Fara with a homer. Jose Bray, 557 00:24:16,960 --> 00:24:19,040 Speaker 1: you had a nice day four for five also out 558 00:24:19,040 --> 00:24:20,920 Speaker 1: of you saw because it was so hot there. They 559 00:24:20,960 --> 00:24:23,000 Speaker 1: had Jose Bray who set himself up with a little 560 00:24:23,080 --> 00:24:25,560 Speaker 1: tent that he made out of towels, which I thought 561 00:24:25,600 --> 00:24:28,040 Speaker 1: was pretty cool. So used the gatorade thing put some 562 00:24:28,080 --> 00:24:30,080 Speaker 1: of the towels around and kind of hung out there. 563 00:24:31,000 --> 00:24:31,960 Speaker 1: I thought was pretty I like. 564 00:24:32,000 --> 00:24:34,320 Speaker 2: The innovation of baseball players at all times. Yeah, that's 565 00:24:34,359 --> 00:24:35,240 Speaker 2: always my favorite. 566 00:24:35,400 --> 00:24:37,280 Speaker 1: Well, I mean, you're sitting there, you know, it's a 567 00:24:37,320 --> 00:24:39,840 Speaker 1: lot of downtime. You know, this is part of the game. 568 00:24:40,000 --> 00:24:42,720 Speaker 1: Brian Reynolds. Brian Reynolds siding two for three with a 569 00:24:42,720 --> 00:24:45,480 Speaker 1: home run. And Luke Voight, who is actually the first 570 00:24:45,480 --> 00:24:47,159 Speaker 1: guy I talked about in the waiver Wire video I 571 00:24:47,240 --> 00:24:50,320 Speaker 1: just recorded. That should drop sometime later today or tomorrow morning. 572 00:24:51,200 --> 00:24:53,040 Speaker 1: Luke Voight three for five with a homer. Over the 573 00:24:53,119 --> 00:24:55,359 Speaker 1: last weekit in three hundred three of his eight home 574 00:24:55,440 --> 00:24:57,679 Speaker 1: runs have come in the last seven games. Luke Foight's 575 00:24:57,680 --> 00:24:59,560 Speaker 1: starting to look like Luke Boyd. Now. I know he's 576 00:24:59,560 --> 00:25:02,879 Speaker 1: a streaky but he's available in almost fifty percent of 577 00:25:02,920 --> 00:25:06,080 Speaker 1: formats in CBS. I think he's got it. You got 578 00:25:06,080 --> 00:25:08,040 Speaker 1: to add him if he's floating around there, just even 579 00:25:08,320 --> 00:25:10,080 Speaker 1: for no other reason to block somebody else, but he 580 00:25:10,119 --> 00:25:11,000 Speaker 1: can help you. I think. 581 00:25:11,240 --> 00:25:14,399 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm not the biggest Luke Voight fan, but we 582 00:25:14,880 --> 00:25:16,560 Speaker 2: talked about like the hot bats, you go with the 583 00:25:16,600 --> 00:25:19,480 Speaker 2: hot bats when you possibly can. I will say, though, 584 00:25:19,880 --> 00:25:21,800 Speaker 2: you know, he is carried pretty heavy by that one 585 00:25:21,840 --> 00:25:24,160 Speaker 2: bad month in May. He did hit two sixty two 586 00:25:24,480 --> 00:25:26,679 Speaker 2: in June two seventy three, so that definitely is a 587 00:25:26,680 --> 00:25:29,120 Speaker 2: heat up factor. His average doesn't represent what he's done 588 00:25:29,160 --> 00:25:32,280 Speaker 2: over the last two months, and the homers are picking up. 589 00:25:32,280 --> 00:25:35,119 Speaker 2: Strikeouts are still a massive problem, but you know, picked 590 00:25:35,160 --> 00:25:38,440 Speaker 2: up offense, it's hard to disagree in like a twelve man. 591 00:25:38,480 --> 00:25:40,520 Speaker 2: You could probably justify him as like a utel or 592 00:25:40,520 --> 00:25:42,040 Speaker 2: a corner infield or deeper leagues. 593 00:25:42,040 --> 00:25:42,720 Speaker 3: It's no doubt. 594 00:25:42,760 --> 00:25:44,800 Speaker 2: I don't really see a I don't see a home 595 00:25:44,840 --> 00:25:45,400 Speaker 2: for ten team. 596 00:25:46,440 --> 00:25:49,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, look, I mean Padre's offense come in to life 597 00:25:49,000 --> 00:25:52,160 Speaker 1: a little bit right here with Machado and void Bruce Zimmerman. 598 00:25:52,640 --> 00:25:55,879 Speaker 1: These are the Zeros. Six earned runs, eleven hits gross, 599 00:25:55,960 --> 00:25:59,879 Speaker 1: Alex Fado seven earned runs fading him and Austin Go 600 00:26:00,359 --> 00:26:03,760 Speaker 1: five earned. Caparellian five earned. We went and attacked him yesterday, 601 00:26:03,840 --> 00:26:07,840 Speaker 1: Art Warren one third of an inning and four earned 602 00:26:07,880 --> 00:26:10,639 Speaker 1: runs for Art. Art was not good. Here you go, 603 00:26:10,680 --> 00:26:14,480 Speaker 1: here's your loser hitters. Keston Hera over four to three case. God, 604 00:26:14,480 --> 00:26:17,600 Speaker 1: what a disappointment that guy's been. Aaron Hicks over three 605 00:26:17,680 --> 00:26:20,800 Speaker 1: three K's all those Dynasty people who loved Keston. Here 606 00:26:21,000 --> 00:26:26,800 Speaker 1: the next batting champion every year. My god, what a disappointment. Sorry, Kes, 607 00:26:27,119 --> 00:26:28,040 Speaker 1: are you one of those guys? 608 00:26:28,040 --> 00:26:31,200 Speaker 3: I loved Kess Oh. I saw him since his debut. 609 00:26:31,440 --> 00:26:32,240 Speaker 1: What happened though? 610 00:26:32,280 --> 00:26:34,240 Speaker 3: He interviewed him in the AFL like. 611 00:26:34,480 --> 00:26:36,080 Speaker 1: I think he got home run happy and he just 612 00:26:36,160 --> 00:26:36,800 Speaker 1: undid his swing. 613 00:26:36,920 --> 00:26:38,760 Speaker 3: Yeah, no, I actually completely agree with you. 614 00:26:38,960 --> 00:26:39,800 Speaker 1: That's what I think happened. 615 00:26:39,920 --> 00:26:42,320 Speaker 2: He had in the very first year he was dealing 616 00:26:42,359 --> 00:26:45,240 Speaker 2: with this arm issue. When he came out, he was 617 00:26:45,320 --> 00:26:48,840 Speaker 2: like the highest contact, you know, projected college back coming out. 618 00:26:48,880 --> 00:26:49,800 Speaker 3: I remember talking with Jim. 619 00:26:49,680 --> 00:26:52,520 Speaker 2: Kallis about this, and he had a lot less movement 620 00:26:52,720 --> 00:26:55,200 Speaker 2: going on in his entire body and was just making 621 00:26:55,240 --> 00:26:58,040 Speaker 2: solid contact. And then in the AFL he had this 622 00:26:58,080 --> 00:27:00,760 Speaker 2: big high front leg kick and he was launching the 623 00:27:00,760 --> 00:27:02,400 Speaker 2: ball up in there, and I remember I asked him 624 00:27:02,400 --> 00:27:03,880 Speaker 2: if it was like, oh, you know, if you had 625 00:27:03,840 --> 00:27:06,240 Speaker 2: an any concerted swing changes, and he just like no. 626 00:27:06,400 --> 00:27:08,560 Speaker 2: I was like, well you clearly do you? Like, clearly 627 00:27:08,640 --> 00:27:09,919 Speaker 2: do your your. 628 00:27:09,800 --> 00:27:11,680 Speaker 3: Swing is more uppercut than it's ever been. 629 00:27:11,720 --> 00:27:13,960 Speaker 2: And I saw him in his debut, but he didn't 630 00:27:13,960 --> 00:27:15,840 Speaker 2: even really recognize it. It could have been one of those 631 00:27:15,880 --> 00:27:18,800 Speaker 2: unconscious things, but it's definitely something in the you know. Also, 632 00:27:18,840 --> 00:27:20,199 Speaker 2: you could look at the Brewers as a whole, like 633 00:27:20,200 --> 00:27:21,880 Speaker 2: look at where Yelich has gone. You know, I don't 634 00:27:21,880 --> 00:27:23,800 Speaker 2: know if let me tell you is translating. 635 00:27:23,880 --> 00:27:25,920 Speaker 1: Let me let me tell you something, brother, I am 636 00:27:25,920 --> 00:27:30,080 Speaker 1: not one for this whole firing of of hitting coaches. 637 00:27:30,640 --> 00:27:32,680 Speaker 1: If there's one team in Major League base publisher fire 638 00:27:32,720 --> 00:27:34,560 Speaker 1: their hitting coach and get a new voice in there, 639 00:27:34,560 --> 00:27:35,159 Speaker 1: it's the Brewers. 640 00:27:35,280 --> 00:27:35,480 Speaker 3: Yeah. 641 00:27:35,760 --> 00:27:37,840 Speaker 1: For a myriad of reasons, the last few years have 642 00:27:37,880 --> 00:27:41,840 Speaker 1: been absolutely freaking horrible for the Brewers. Offensively, Christian Yelch's 643 00:27:41,840 --> 00:27:44,400 Speaker 1: going in the wrong direction. Somebody fresh needs to come 644 00:27:44,440 --> 00:27:47,920 Speaker 1: into that with a new perspective and attack these guys 645 00:27:47,920 --> 00:27:49,880 Speaker 1: and say, look, man, what did you do that was working? 646 00:27:49,960 --> 00:27:51,880 Speaker 1: Let's get back to that. You know, And I don't 647 00:27:51,920 --> 00:27:55,080 Speaker 1: believe in that. I'm not like to me, the guy's hitting. 648 00:27:55,119 --> 00:27:58,760 Speaker 1: He Ultimately that's the person's going to fail. But when 649 00:27:58,800 --> 00:28:01,800 Speaker 1: you collectively have fallen off as an organization and you're 650 00:28:01,840 --> 00:28:04,119 Speaker 1: not developing the prospects either, and you got guys like 651 00:28:04,160 --> 00:28:06,280 Speaker 1: Hunter Renfro come over and he's not hitting well, either 652 00:28:06,520 --> 00:28:09,320 Speaker 1: something's off there, that's the kind of move you make, 653 00:28:09,359 --> 00:28:11,280 Speaker 1: and I think that's where Nick and Stummach I don't 654 00:28:11,280 --> 00:28:11,959 Speaker 1: disagree with that. 655 00:28:12,000 --> 00:28:14,560 Speaker 2: I mean, Rowdy is well and Willia Domas was doing 656 00:28:14,600 --> 00:28:16,040 Speaker 2: really good, but he was back. 657 00:28:16,359 --> 00:28:17,920 Speaker 3: Yeah, there's really not. 658 00:28:17,880 --> 00:28:20,920 Speaker 2: A good way to maintain these guys in their development, 659 00:28:21,000 --> 00:28:22,920 Speaker 2: especially at the younger level. What you gotta worry about 660 00:28:22,920 --> 00:28:25,200 Speaker 2: because I got a bunch of really good, interesting bat 661 00:28:25,240 --> 00:28:27,119 Speaker 2: They have one of the hottest prospects in the entire 662 00:28:27,160 --> 00:28:30,760 Speaker 2: world right now in Dynasty. If you guys care, Jackson Curio, 663 00:28:31,160 --> 00:28:32,520 Speaker 2: Joey Weimer's coming soon. 664 00:28:32,760 --> 00:28:34,320 Speaker 3: It's a little bit worrisome with how they. 665 00:28:34,160 --> 00:28:36,679 Speaker 1: Developed it is. It's very worrisome. All right, let's get 666 00:28:36,720 --> 00:28:40,800 Speaker 1: to the home run board, because somebody's at twenty Joey 667 00:28:40,880 --> 00:28:43,800 Speaker 1: by number six. I'm coming for you, Larry, I'm right there. 668 00:28:43,920 --> 00:28:46,239 Speaker 1: Niking in the North. Niking of the North has been 669 00:28:46,280 --> 00:28:49,320 Speaker 1: at twenty one since I feel like May fifth. I'm 670 00:28:49,320 --> 00:28:52,000 Speaker 1: pretty sure like he's been on. He's been at twenty 671 00:28:52,000 --> 00:28:56,240 Speaker 1: one so long, unbelievable. You'll see here de Blum and 672 00:28:56,320 --> 00:28:59,000 Speaker 1: title Chaser's still at twenty three. Cubbies at twenty two. 673 00:28:59,520 --> 00:29:01,560 Speaker 1: Niking the Orth and Larrycy tied at twenty one, and 674 00:29:01,600 --> 00:29:04,440 Speaker 1: I'm a twenty I'm coming up for that top four. Baby, 675 00:29:04,520 --> 00:29:07,480 Speaker 1: let's go. Let's go. And then Mike Mahyor and you 676 00:29:07,480 --> 00:29:10,040 Speaker 1: know some other people are tied at nineteen. So there 677 00:29:10,080 --> 00:29:12,840 Speaker 1: you go. So but Mike Mayor back on the board. 678 00:29:12,920 --> 00:29:15,360 Speaker 1: So good for you, Good for you. 679 00:29:16,080 --> 00:29:19,040 Speaker 2: Good job, buddy, doing great, sweetheart doing great? 680 00:29:19,040 --> 00:29:21,440 Speaker 1: You go, Good for you. Oh Welsh, how come you're 681 00:29:21,480 --> 00:29:21,720 Speaker 1: not on that? 682 00:29:22,120 --> 00:29:22,800 Speaker 3: I'll never be on it. 683 00:29:23,080 --> 00:29:23,640 Speaker 2: I'm trash. 684 00:29:23,960 --> 00:29:25,320 Speaker 3: I'm worse than garbage. 685 00:29:25,360 --> 00:29:27,000 Speaker 1: Wait, what are you up to? Are you on seventeen? 686 00:29:27,040 --> 00:29:28,240 Speaker 1: Still you're stuck on seventeen? 687 00:29:28,320 --> 00:29:29,880 Speaker 3: I know it probably worse, way worse. 688 00:29:29,920 --> 00:29:32,920 Speaker 2: I'll never get another Homer again. I'm cold as ice. 689 00:29:33,600 --> 00:29:34,320 Speaker 2: Don't listen to me. 690 00:29:34,960 --> 00:29:37,360 Speaker 1: All right, Look, I didn't do it yesterday, so I'm 691 00:29:37,360 --> 00:29:40,680 Speaker 1: gonna do it today. Okay, Go Cards did not make 692 00:29:40,720 --> 00:29:44,160 Speaker 1: the board. I don't make the board. Ethan makes the board. 693 00:29:44,280 --> 00:29:46,920 Speaker 1: He's a hard working guy. I'm sorry he's not on 694 00:29:46,960 --> 00:29:49,080 Speaker 1: the board. I'm going to recognize Go Cards as one 695 00:29:49,120 --> 00:29:50,760 Speaker 1: of the nineteen people. In fact, i'd rather see Go 696 00:29:50,840 --> 00:29:52,760 Speaker 1: Cards on there than Mike Mayor's name. So bring it 697 00:29:52,840 --> 00:29:55,160 Speaker 1: up with Mike mahyor that's really the problem. Let's get 698 00:29:55,200 --> 00:29:57,360 Speaker 1: to betting pros, and let's get to bet MGM, the 699 00:29:57,440 --> 00:29:59,640 Speaker 1: King of sports books. Bet ten dollars win two hundred. 700 00:30:00,040 --> 00:30:02,080 Speaker 1: You sign up today and download the bet MGM app 701 00:30:02,440 --> 00:30:05,280 Speaker 1: or go to betmgm dot com. Bet responsibly and bet 702 00:30:05,320 --> 00:30:08,600 Speaker 1: with the promo code leading off one word leading off. 703 00:30:08,840 --> 00:30:11,440 Speaker 1: Do it, it's good for you. Have some fun, and 704 00:30:11,560 --> 00:30:14,000 Speaker 1: bet the over with Spencer Strider. Let's get to some 705 00:30:14,040 --> 00:30:17,440 Speaker 1: of the props today. At Sugar Howse choey Otani six 706 00:30:17,480 --> 00:30:18,920 Speaker 1: and a half k's. I like the over on that 707 00:30:19,080 --> 00:30:21,040 Speaker 1: minus one oh four. You actually get a pretty goodnumber there. 708 00:30:21,120 --> 00:30:23,760 Speaker 1: Xander Bogart's at bet MGM one and a half total 709 00:30:23,760 --> 00:30:27,440 Speaker 1: bases at plus one five. Joe muscrove a FanDuel five 710 00:30:27,480 --> 00:30:30,320 Speaker 1: and a half strikeouts BRO against the Cubs. 711 00:30:30,560 --> 00:30:30,800 Speaker 2: BRO. 712 00:30:31,120 --> 00:30:33,640 Speaker 1: This game's at two o'clock immediately after this show. Please 713 00:30:33,640 --> 00:30:35,760 Speaker 1: go put money on this minus one forty eighth to 714 00:30:35,760 --> 00:30:38,080 Speaker 1: the Jews. I don't care, put it in with something else. 715 00:30:38,640 --> 00:30:41,520 Speaker 1: Kevin Gossman six and a half k's on DK. I 716 00:30:41,680 --> 00:30:44,560 Speaker 1: like the over on that one too against Baltimore. So 717 00:30:44,640 --> 00:30:46,320 Speaker 1: Musca at five and a half that's a smash. 718 00:30:46,560 --> 00:30:48,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm bro I'm browing with you for sure. That 719 00:30:48,240 --> 00:30:50,040 Speaker 2: was the top one before I even looked at your board. 720 00:30:50,240 --> 00:30:53,160 Speaker 2: Three straight games he's hit those k's. I am in 721 00:30:53,320 --> 00:30:55,760 Speaker 2: with the Musgrove against the Cubs. I also like George 722 00:30:55,840 --> 00:31:00,320 Speaker 2: Kirby five strikeouts Angels second most k's per game in 723 00:31:00,320 --> 00:31:03,760 Speaker 2: the league right right now around nine. They're averaging over 724 00:31:03,920 --> 00:31:06,080 Speaker 2: twelve over the last three games, so I. 725 00:31:06,120 --> 00:31:07,040 Speaker 3: Might take advantage of that. 726 00:31:07,200 --> 00:31:10,640 Speaker 2: And Raffield Evers total bases one and a half over 727 00:31:10,720 --> 00:31:12,560 Speaker 2: because you hit hot all those homers. 728 00:31:12,560 --> 00:31:12,960 Speaker 3: He's hot. 729 00:31:13,000 --> 00:31:15,800 Speaker 2: It's a great total base number, and you know, might 730 00:31:15,800 --> 00:31:16,960 Speaker 2: talk about him here in a little bit. 731 00:31:17,720 --> 00:31:21,160 Speaker 1: You know, it's crazy, dude, because Judge getting all the attention, 732 00:31:21,200 --> 00:31:25,160 Speaker 1: but Devers has been fantastic. I mean, all right, starting 733 00:31:25,200 --> 00:31:28,040 Speaker 1: pitchers today over in the main slate tonight on DK 734 00:31:28,160 --> 00:31:30,080 Speaker 1: you got seventy nine to four. You got Zach Wheeler 735 00:31:30,080 --> 00:31:31,640 Speaker 1: at nine to six. Both are in play, but I 736 00:31:31,640 --> 00:31:33,720 Speaker 1: preferre Zach Wheeler. It's a much better matchup. Just go 737 00:31:33,840 --> 00:31:37,920 Speaker 1: that route your secondary arms there Showyotani's just eight point two. 738 00:31:38,360 --> 00:31:39,880 Speaker 1: Or you could pick a side of the Mets game, 739 00:31:40,000 --> 00:31:42,520 Speaker 1: which is Ashby at seven to one or title the 740 00:31:42,640 --> 00:31:46,400 Speaker 1: Terrible at eight point six. I prefer Wheeler with Otani 741 00:31:46,880 --> 00:31:48,800 Speaker 1: and then just make the offense work. Get the pictures 742 00:31:48,840 --> 00:31:50,640 Speaker 1: right on DK tonight. I think you could do that, 743 00:31:50,720 --> 00:31:52,400 Speaker 1: and that's the pairing. I think you're in good shape. 744 00:31:52,520 --> 00:31:54,400 Speaker 1: A lot of strikeouts that we had there on both 745 00:31:54,440 --> 00:31:56,920 Speaker 1: of those opponents there for Wheeler and Otani on the 746 00:31:56,920 --> 00:32:00,959 Speaker 1: fan duel side, single pitcher, just best weird little lineup 747 00:32:01,560 --> 00:32:03,920 Speaker 1: wins for me. That's the way I'm going tonight. So 748 00:32:04,080 --> 00:32:06,520 Speaker 1: Tony's ten point two is a secondary arm. I love him. 749 00:32:06,680 --> 00:32:08,959 Speaker 1: Ten point two is a lot more volatility. I think 750 00:32:09,000 --> 00:32:10,800 Speaker 1: severn Rein is gonna be very heavily rostered, so I 751 00:32:10,800 --> 00:32:12,400 Speaker 1: would fade away from him. And if you want to go, 752 00:32:13,080 --> 00:32:15,160 Speaker 1: you know, in tournaments with somebody different, then you can 753 00:32:15,200 --> 00:32:17,320 Speaker 1: go with Ashby at eight point two against the Mets 754 00:32:17,320 --> 00:32:19,120 Speaker 1: offense right now, which is you know, could be without 755 00:32:19,160 --> 00:32:22,400 Speaker 1: markte today possibly two, which brings us to our home 756 00:32:22,480 --> 00:32:24,840 Speaker 1: run calls. And I'm just gonna let it ride with 757 00:32:24,920 --> 00:32:28,960 Speaker 1: Manny Mo. Manny Machado making history theme of the show 758 00:32:29,000 --> 00:32:31,920 Speaker 1: today certainly going to be the talk of the town. 759 00:32:32,240 --> 00:32:35,280 Speaker 1: So Manny Machado, let's go and for you, Welsh, where 760 00:32:35,280 --> 00:32:36,240 Speaker 1: are you going with your home run? 761 00:32:36,320 --> 00:32:39,440 Speaker 2: I'm going to cool off Ralpheldevers by picking him and 762 00:32:39,520 --> 00:32:42,440 Speaker 2: assuring he will not hit a homer tonight, but he 763 00:32:42,440 --> 00:32:44,240 Speaker 2: will hit a double. So I love my I love 764 00:32:44,240 --> 00:32:46,960 Speaker 2: my total base marker way more than my home run 765 00:32:47,000 --> 00:32:49,200 Speaker 2: call because I do not call homers. 766 00:32:50,400 --> 00:32:52,840 Speaker 1: Well, look, everybody gets on a heater. Eventually you'll get 767 00:32:52,880 --> 00:32:56,360 Speaker 1: on the heater. I'm sure. Speaking of heaters, sure, Mike 768 00:32:56,440 --> 00:32:58,600 Speaker 1: Mayer is so hot right now for Rehee Hoskins. I mean, 769 00:32:58,640 --> 00:33:01,160 Speaker 1: it's just like Hoskins every day. So I don't know, 770 00:33:01,240 --> 00:33:04,320 Speaker 1: I heard, you know, maybe he's a little mad at 771 00:33:04,360 --> 00:33:06,840 Speaker 1: Ryan Mountcastle hit a couple home runs yesterday didn't have him, 772 00:33:06,880 --> 00:33:08,680 Speaker 1: so now he's just becoming the Reece Hoskins guy. I 773 00:33:08,720 --> 00:33:11,000 Speaker 1: don't know. You know, he did go to Philly last 774 00:33:11,000 --> 00:33:13,560 Speaker 1: week to watch a game with our our friend, and 775 00:33:13,600 --> 00:33:16,880 Speaker 1: I feel like, you know, well, maybe he just got 776 00:33:16,920 --> 00:33:19,240 Speaker 1: a little heavily influenced there in the Philadelphia time. I 777 00:33:19,280 --> 00:33:21,000 Speaker 1: don't know. I don't know what's going on, but it 778 00:33:21,040 --> 00:33:23,280 Speaker 1: seems like every day Rheze Hoskins. So there you have it. 779 00:33:23,320 --> 00:33:24,560 Speaker 1: So if you want to make a home run call, 780 00:33:24,680 --> 00:33:26,920 Speaker 1: go into our discord chat again. We're giving away a 781 00:33:26,960 --> 00:33:30,440 Speaker 1: prize for the month of June. I promise, though, if 782 00:33:30,480 --> 00:33:32,360 Speaker 1: I have the most home runs in the month of June, 783 00:33:32,680 --> 00:33:35,240 Speaker 1: I'm gonna make this a statement for the people, because 784 00:33:35,240 --> 00:33:36,720 Speaker 1: I don't know. I've got a lot in June. So far, 785 00:33:36,800 --> 00:33:40,520 Speaker 1: June's been pretty good to Joey p. If I'm the winner, 786 00:33:40,560 --> 00:33:42,920 Speaker 1: I will pick out somebody that I think is deserving 787 00:33:42,960 --> 00:33:45,040 Speaker 1: to win that shirt instead that is not me, So 788 00:33:45,320 --> 00:33:47,800 Speaker 1: either the next person in home Runs or somebody's been 789 00:33:47,840 --> 00:33:50,640 Speaker 1: in the chat every day, anybody but doctor Glenn. I 790 00:33:50,680 --> 00:33:56,840 Speaker 1: will pick somebody, anybody, anyone's hashtag but do Yeah, well, 791 00:33:56,880 --> 00:34:00,280 Speaker 1: he's although he did change it to uh to uh 792 00:34:00,520 --> 00:34:03,760 Speaker 1: rando's rando is over, so maybe maybe. 793 00:34:03,480 --> 00:34:06,160 Speaker 2: Okay, so he's said okay, he's officially said that it's over. 794 00:34:06,200 --> 00:34:08,480 Speaker 2: It's over. By the way, I'll be in I'll be 795 00:34:08,520 --> 00:34:11,080 Speaker 2: in the stages tonight, if a little bit later today, 796 00:34:11,120 --> 00:34:12,839 Speaker 2: if anybody wants to come and hang out. 797 00:34:12,880 --> 00:34:13,520 Speaker 3: If you're a part of. 798 00:34:13,480 --> 00:34:17,200 Speaker 1: It, another reason to join stage, join our discord the stages. 799 00:34:17,320 --> 00:34:19,200 Speaker 1: You got to be a premium member, but telling you 800 00:34:19,280 --> 00:34:20,799 Speaker 1: it's worth it. If you've got stuff you're trying to 801 00:34:20,800 --> 00:34:22,279 Speaker 1: work out with trades, you got stuff, you're trying to 802 00:34:22,280 --> 00:34:24,560 Speaker 1: work out with lineups. Whatever you got, Welsh can help 803 00:34:24,560 --> 00:34:26,719 Speaker 1: you out. So go over to Discord Fantasypros dot com 804 00:34:26,719 --> 00:34:28,960 Speaker 1: slash chat to join, go to bed MGM to make 805 00:34:28,960 --> 00:34:30,840 Speaker 1: your bets, and of course make sure you like this 806 00:34:30,960 --> 00:34:33,920 Speaker 1: video and subscribe to Fantasy Ros MLB channel. Are we 807 00:34:34,000 --> 00:34:35,399 Speaker 1: up to a K yet? I don't know how many 808 00:34:35,400 --> 00:34:38,080 Speaker 1: we're up to, but I want to be there getting closer. 809 00:34:38,440 --> 00:34:40,560 Speaker 1: I'm not sure exactly what the number is. Mike Mayer 810 00:34:40,560 --> 00:34:42,840 Speaker 1: probably knows off the top of his head. It's getting closer. 811 00:34:43,120 --> 00:34:45,200 Speaker 1: It's got to be like seven and a half. We're 812 00:34:45,239 --> 00:34:47,480 Speaker 1: in that range. Let's get to eight. I want to 813 00:34:47,560 --> 00:34:50,400 Speaker 1: drive this bad boy. Who knows where we can get to, 814 00:34:50,640 --> 00:34:53,080 Speaker 1: But we get there with you. We appreciate you watching 815 00:34:53,120 --> 00:34:54,880 Speaker 1: and listening and hanging out talk a baseball with this. 816 00:34:54,920 --> 00:34:56,600 Speaker 1: That'll do it for us. But the story of the 817 00:34:56,600 --> 00:34:59,160 Speaker 1: game goes on for the Welsh. I'm Joey P. We'll 818 00:34:59,160 --> 00:35:02,239 Speaker 1: see you next time. It's Outcastle