1 00:00:00,480 --> 00:00:02,120 Speaker 1: I haven't done one of these in like a couple 2 00:00:02,160 --> 00:00:05,520 Speaker 1: of weeks. So, first of all, thanks for having me. 3 00:00:05,519 --> 00:00:07,640 Speaker 1: I hope you guys are well. I hope everybody listening 4 00:00:07,680 --> 00:00:12,840 Speaker 1: as well. So it's been a very interesting time, to 5 00:00:12,920 --> 00:00:16,720 Speaker 1: say the least. And you know, we're getting we're getting 6 00:00:16,760 --> 00:00:20,640 Speaker 1: close to the point where you know it's gonna get 7 00:00:20,680 --> 00:00:22,959 Speaker 1: a little crazy, probably like the Marlins probably have to 8 00:00:22,960 --> 00:00:26,560 Speaker 1: make some really big decisions coming up soon. And and 9 00:00:26,600 --> 00:00:30,920 Speaker 1: I would say I thought I thought Kevin made the 10 00:00:31,000 --> 00:00:36,160 Speaker 1: probably the correct point, which was I think I think 11 00:00:36,320 --> 00:00:38,680 Speaker 1: everyone enjoyed the first half of the season as a fan, 12 00:00:38,720 --> 00:00:40,240 Speaker 1: and I think that you have to do that. There's 13 00:00:40,240 --> 00:00:42,240 Speaker 1: been so much losing in twenty years. I think you 14 00:00:42,360 --> 00:00:46,760 Speaker 1: have to enjoy it. But you know, I think I've 15 00:00:46,800 --> 00:00:50,479 Speaker 1: probably watched There's probably people out there that have watched 16 00:00:50,560 --> 00:00:54,000 Speaker 1: more Marlin's baseball from the beginning of the season than me. 17 00:00:55,280 --> 00:00:57,080 Speaker 1: Kyle's calling all the games on the radio, you know, 18 00:00:57,120 --> 00:00:59,880 Speaker 1: like all the all the people who work for the team, 19 00:00:59,880 --> 00:01:03,240 Speaker 1: I guess they were there. I consider myself like if 20 00:01:03,240 --> 00:01:05,039 Speaker 1: you said to me, how much what percent did you 21 00:01:05,120 --> 00:01:07,720 Speaker 1: watch of the season game wise, whether it's in person 22 00:01:07,800 --> 00:01:11,920 Speaker 1: or TV, I probably would say ninety five percent. I 23 00:01:11,959 --> 00:01:14,959 Speaker 1: probably have missed five percent. But for some reason, the 24 00:01:15,000 --> 00:01:17,480 Speaker 1: beginning of games does not interest me. The Marlins almost 25 00:01:17,480 --> 00:01:19,520 Speaker 1: never scored at the beginning of the game, and it 26 00:01:19,560 --> 00:01:21,679 Speaker 1: always seems like I could tune into the game or 27 00:01:21,720 --> 00:01:23,920 Speaker 1: you know, just hang around on the second and then 28 00:01:23,959 --> 00:01:25,679 Speaker 1: the things start happening. I don't know if it feels 29 00:01:25,680 --> 00:01:27,319 Speaker 1: like that all around the league, which just feels like 30 00:01:27,360 --> 00:01:29,800 Speaker 1: that with the Marlins, where it's like either they're down 31 00:01:29,840 --> 00:01:31,480 Speaker 1: two nothing or three nothing, or there's just like no 32 00:01:31,520 --> 00:01:34,319 Speaker 1: score until the third inning and then things happen. So 33 00:01:34,360 --> 00:01:36,080 Speaker 1: the reason why I'm mentioning all this is because I 34 00:01:36,080 --> 00:01:38,119 Speaker 1: feel like I'm educated enough to say that the first 35 00:01:38,120 --> 00:01:40,319 Speaker 1: half they were very lucky. I mean, there's just no 36 00:01:40,400 --> 00:01:42,520 Speaker 1: getting around it. They had a lot of games they 37 00:01:42,520 --> 00:01:46,280 Speaker 1: shouldn't have won that they won. I think you for 38 00:01:46,440 --> 00:01:51,200 Speaker 1: now skip talk more about that feeling the same way. 39 00:01:51,280 --> 00:01:53,520 Speaker 1: You know, there's definitely skill involved, but they had some 40 00:01:53,720 --> 00:01:56,640 Speaker 1: really fortunate wins in the first half of the season. 41 00:01:57,480 --> 00:01:59,680 Speaker 1: You know, a lot would come to mind, and I 42 00:01:59,840 --> 00:02:01,720 Speaker 1: know to them all, I've talked to you guys about him. 43 00:02:01,720 --> 00:02:03,760 Speaker 1: I've talked to you guys in the press box about him. 44 00:02:03,800 --> 00:02:05,440 Speaker 1: I'm talking to fans about him, and they just don't 45 00:02:05,440 --> 00:02:08,600 Speaker 1: want to listen. But the you know, the game against 46 00:02:08,639 --> 00:02:10,760 Speaker 1: the White Sox where they scored five runs like that 47 00:02:10,919 --> 00:02:13,920 Speaker 1: was just so insane. To have Tim Anderson commit that 48 00:02:14,160 --> 00:02:17,959 Speaker 1: error in Sabala, to have that catcher's interference like the 49 00:02:18,120 --> 00:02:21,000 Speaker 1: savant had never done that in any level of any 50 00:02:21,040 --> 00:02:24,160 Speaker 1: play since he's been an amateur pro. You know, to 51 00:02:24,200 --> 00:02:28,119 Speaker 1: have ammoniac in the outfield basket catching a ball out 52 00:02:28,120 --> 00:02:31,560 Speaker 1: of nowhere, you know, and and fries to capture the 53 00:02:31,600 --> 00:02:33,880 Speaker 1: Angels can't touch home play on a double play, the 54 00:02:33,880 --> 00:02:37,280 Speaker 1: cave would have been over. I mean, the same guy today, 55 00:02:37,880 --> 00:02:41,440 Speaker 1: Doyle who made that great catch off the bat of Myers, 56 00:02:42,120 --> 00:02:44,440 Speaker 1: he dropped the ball on a Solair home run that 57 00:02:44,520 --> 00:02:47,040 Speaker 1: went over the field the rock, you know, and and 58 00:02:47,040 --> 00:02:49,000 Speaker 1: and and got hurt and went on the injured list, 59 00:02:49,360 --> 00:02:51,520 Speaker 1: and and Hicks threw the ball over a first baseman's 60 00:02:51,560 --> 00:02:53,720 Speaker 1: head and the let Misaz couldn't throw the ball home 61 00:02:53,840 --> 00:02:56,000 Speaker 1: against Oakland in the game that they vocally China won 62 00:02:56,080 --> 00:02:58,800 Speaker 1: two and there's more. And so the reason why I 63 00:02:58,800 --> 00:03:00,720 Speaker 1: bring all this stuff up is that this is what, 64 00:03:00,840 --> 00:03:02,880 Speaker 1: this is who the Marlins are. It just so happened 65 00:03:02,880 --> 00:03:06,919 Speaker 1: that unfortunately, those those eight losses came all at once. 66 00:03:07,720 --> 00:03:10,840 Speaker 1: But they're a team that's above five hundred, they should 67 00:03:10,840 --> 00:03:13,600 Speaker 1: be above five hundred. It should not have been fourteen 68 00:03:13,639 --> 00:03:15,880 Speaker 1: games over five hundred. I don't think that that ever 69 00:03:15,919 --> 00:03:19,280 Speaker 1: should have been the case. So that being said, you 70 00:03:19,360 --> 00:03:23,080 Speaker 1: have to look around the league and determine based on 71 00:03:23,160 --> 00:03:25,640 Speaker 1: Miami's win percentage of being a team above six games 72 00:03:25,720 --> 00:03:32,600 Speaker 1: or seven games or even eight games deadline, and I 73 00:03:32,600 --> 00:03:36,600 Speaker 1: guess into tonight. And by the way, it takes nothing 74 00:03:36,720 --> 00:03:41,480 Speaker 1: away from the wins, because you know, they played so 75 00:03:41,560 --> 00:03:43,640 Speaker 1: many tight games last year they lost them all. They 76 00:03:43,720 --> 00:03:46,040 Speaker 1: played so many tight games this year until the last 77 00:03:46,040 --> 00:03:48,200 Speaker 1: couple of weeks they won them all. And now it's 78 00:03:48,240 --> 00:03:50,240 Speaker 1: all even down in the end. And that's what it is. 79 00:03:50,360 --> 00:03:54,240 Speaker 1: And so you, in my opinion, and I know that 80 00:03:54,320 --> 00:03:55,840 Speaker 1: some of you guys don't feel this way, but in 81 00:03:55,840 --> 00:03:57,920 Speaker 1: my opinion, you still have to go for this thing. 82 00:03:58,600 --> 00:04:00,840 Speaker 1: You still have to try and push for the postseason. 83 00:04:01,360 --> 00:04:04,040 Speaker 1: The only way fans are going to come to these 84 00:04:04,080 --> 00:04:06,960 Speaker 1: games next year is if they make the posts. This 85 00:04:07,120 --> 00:04:17,880 Speaker 1: year they have run later. Now there's don't make or 86 00:04:17,880 --> 00:04:20,400 Speaker 1: break ticket sales in August September. They love for people 87 00:04:20,440 --> 00:04:22,600 Speaker 1: to come, for sure, but what they want is people 88 00:04:22,600 --> 00:04:25,080 Speaker 1: to buy season tickets and they want people to commit 89 00:04:25,160 --> 00:04:27,320 Speaker 1: to twenty twenty four to be Marlin's members and things 90 00:04:27,360 --> 00:04:29,120 Speaker 1: like that. How do you do that? You do it 91 00:04:29,120 --> 00:04:30,599 Speaker 1: in the offseason, can do it at the end of 92 00:04:30,600 --> 00:04:33,520 Speaker 1: the year. You promote the fact that you made the posts. 93 00:04:33,920 --> 00:04:35,760 Speaker 1: So even if they play in LA if you get 94 00:04:35,760 --> 00:04:38,400 Speaker 1: blacked in three games in the postseason, they gotta go 95 00:04:38,520 --> 00:04:41,360 Speaker 1: for it. They gotta try. So I'm on that board. 96 00:04:42,240 --> 00:04:44,159 Speaker 1: There's another four or five games, I'll still be on 97 00:04:44,200 --> 00:04:46,840 Speaker 1: that board. I think they gotta try. I just think 98 00:04:46,880 --> 00:04:49,080 Speaker 1: they have to take a step back from maybe where 99 00:04:49,120 --> 00:04:51,599 Speaker 1: they were two weeks ago in thinking like we'll just 100 00:04:51,760 --> 00:04:53,880 Speaker 1: you know, trade Jake Eater for a rental or something 101 00:04:53,920 --> 00:04:55,640 Speaker 1: like that. Like, I just those are the sort of 102 00:04:55,640 --> 00:04:57,960 Speaker 1: things I don't think you can do anymore. But I 103 00:04:58,000 --> 00:05:02,000 Speaker 1: still think they must be buyer. Uh, you know, barring 104 00:05:02,000 --> 00:05:04,560 Speaker 1: another catastrophe and the next week, which is basically mean 105 00:05:04,640 --> 00:05:06,599 Speaker 1: losing all the games, so we'll start there. 106 00:05:07,960 --> 00:05:10,320 Speaker 2: So yeah, we'll dive straight into us since you brought 107 00:05:10,320 --> 00:05:14,520 Speaker 2: it up. Obviously, deadlines next week things will be happening 108 00:05:14,560 --> 00:05:17,159 Speaker 2: and things are needed for the tomorrow seems to succeed. 109 00:05:17,160 --> 00:05:20,240 Speaker 2: What do you think are probably about the top three 110 00:05:20,320 --> 00:05:24,080 Speaker 2: specificlys this team has heading into this deadline. 111 00:05:24,320 --> 00:05:26,359 Speaker 1: You have so many more now than I thought a 112 00:05:26,360 --> 00:05:32,800 Speaker 1: couple of weeks ago, unfortunately, but I still am very skeptical. 113 00:05:33,800 --> 00:05:35,680 Speaker 1: I know people say getting and I think that we'll 114 00:05:35,680 --> 00:05:39,680 Speaker 1: get there, but I'm extremely skeptical at the starting five 115 00:05:39,839 --> 00:05:42,760 Speaker 1: in their rotation right now will be able to finish 116 00:05:42,839 --> 00:05:45,560 Speaker 1: the season at the end of the year. I am skeptical. 117 00:05:45,680 --> 00:05:49,240 Speaker 1: I don't think. I think Sandy will, but I am not. 118 00:05:49,360 --> 00:05:52,480 Speaker 1: I mean, these are career innings for Lozardo and Cabrera. 119 00:05:53,240 --> 00:05:59,240 Speaker 1: I'm very worried about Braxing Garrett, very practic Garrett right now. Cueto, 120 00:06:00,200 --> 00:06:02,760 Speaker 1: I guess you know Urie will be back at some point. 121 00:06:03,480 --> 00:06:05,520 Speaker 1: I'm missing somebody. I don't know. I think I feel 122 00:06:05,560 --> 00:06:08,640 Speaker 1: like I am, but they they think I think they 123 00:06:08,680 --> 00:06:10,440 Speaker 1: have to get a starting pitcher to start with. I 124 00:06:10,480 --> 00:06:12,400 Speaker 1: think that's the first thing that they caused is to 125 00:06:12,400 --> 00:06:14,800 Speaker 1: say themselves, we don't have to use an opener anymore. 126 00:06:15,080 --> 00:06:16,840 Speaker 1: We don't have to worry about the way of coming back. 127 00:06:16,880 --> 00:06:19,560 Speaker 1: We don't have If Rogers comes back, or not that 128 00:06:19,640 --> 00:06:23,080 Speaker 1: where Cabrera goes down, we got a backup plan. The 129 00:06:23,120 --> 00:06:25,280 Speaker 1: backup players should not be a pitcher in the minor leagues. 130 00:06:25,279 --> 00:06:28,719 Speaker 1: It should be a veteran that can still throw another 131 00:06:29,120 --> 00:06:31,680 Speaker 1: fifty sixty eating the rest of the season. And I 132 00:06:31,720 --> 00:06:34,919 Speaker 1: think that should be their first plan of attack. The 133 00:06:35,000 --> 00:06:37,520 Speaker 1: second thing is it's the easier thing to do, and 134 00:06:37,560 --> 00:06:39,880 Speaker 1: it wouldn't really require a lot. Is they should get 135 00:06:39,960 --> 00:06:43,440 Speaker 1: another bullpen arm for sure, somebody with some closing experience. 136 00:06:44,600 --> 00:06:46,840 Speaker 1: The way that the Marlins won games in April and 137 00:06:46,920 --> 00:06:50,679 Speaker 1: May is not going to be the same in August 138 00:06:50,680 --> 00:06:54,360 Speaker 1: and September. It's impossible. Skip did a great job chasing 139 00:06:54,400 --> 00:06:56,800 Speaker 1: everything to win. I give them credit for that. The 140 00:06:56,800 --> 00:07:01,039 Speaker 1: bullpet is destroyed, is destroyed. It's too many games, too 141 00:07:01,040 --> 00:07:05,479 Speaker 1: many innings, too many appearances. They're all going down one 142 00:07:05,480 --> 00:07:09,279 Speaker 1: by one. You know, it's an absolute mess right now. 143 00:07:10,120 --> 00:07:12,720 Speaker 1: If today didn't show you that it's an absolute mess, 144 00:07:12,760 --> 00:07:15,040 Speaker 1: that nothing will. So it went back to ten Or Scott, 145 00:07:15,040 --> 00:07:17,720 Speaker 1: who's thirty three pitches the day before. He doesn't trust 146 00:07:17,800 --> 00:07:20,840 Speaker 1: anybody in the bullpen, and I can you blame them? 147 00:07:20,880 --> 00:07:25,160 Speaker 1: There is no one. So it's super desperate there too, 148 00:07:26,080 --> 00:07:27,960 Speaker 1: and we can go through some names, but I do 149 00:07:28,040 --> 00:07:31,120 Speaker 1: think that they have to try and acquire a belief 150 00:07:31,160 --> 00:07:33,200 Speaker 1: pitcher to give them some help in the back end 151 00:07:33,320 --> 00:07:36,480 Speaker 1: of the bullpen for sure. You know, maybe they'll try 152 00:07:36,520 --> 00:07:38,680 Speaker 1: Sean Reynolds again or something like that. I could see that, 153 00:07:38,760 --> 00:07:41,280 Speaker 1: but that's the second thing. And then you know, clearly 154 00:07:41,320 --> 00:07:44,240 Speaker 1: they do need some help on offense. But I just 155 00:07:44,400 --> 00:07:48,160 Speaker 1: don't think outside of Otani or Soto or something like that, 156 00:07:48,200 --> 00:07:50,640 Speaker 1: which would be a dream which would probably not happen. 157 00:07:51,000 --> 00:07:52,960 Speaker 1: I don't know that there's a game changing player that 158 00:07:53,000 --> 00:07:56,080 Speaker 1: they're going to acquire on offense right now. Then all 159 00:07:56,080 --> 00:07:58,040 Speaker 1: of a sudden he's going to change these games from 160 00:07:58,040 --> 00:08:00,360 Speaker 1: three to two to seven to two. I don't see it. 161 00:08:00,480 --> 00:08:03,040 Speaker 1: So they may as well play to their strength at 162 00:08:03,040 --> 00:08:06,840 Speaker 1: this point. And and you saw today a lot of 163 00:08:06,920 --> 00:08:10,040 Speaker 1: what we see in the next which is I I 164 00:08:10,160 --> 00:08:12,920 Speaker 1: don't think you're going to see the offense come back 165 00:08:13,000 --> 00:08:16,800 Speaker 1: like you saw earlier in the eather. And by the way, 166 00:08:16,920 --> 00:08:21,760 Speaker 1: those games were again the White Sox, as the Royals, 167 00:08:22,160 --> 00:08:25,880 Speaker 1: the Nationals like that's they piled it on against those teams. 168 00:08:25,880 --> 00:08:28,000 Speaker 1: There were twelve and zero and scoring eight runs a game. 169 00:08:28,640 --> 00:08:31,280 Speaker 1: Those days are gone. So I say, played to the 170 00:08:31,320 --> 00:08:33,560 Speaker 1: strength and starting pitching will pen arm and if you 171 00:08:33,559 --> 00:08:35,960 Speaker 1: can get somewhere to upgrade the offense a little bit, 172 00:08:36,040 --> 00:08:38,600 Speaker 1: you do it. But I don't. I don't see a 173 00:08:38,640 --> 00:08:40,800 Speaker 1: solution help right now of a player that they can 174 00:08:40,840 --> 00:08:42,839 Speaker 1: acquire all of a sudden that's gonna change their runs 175 00:08:42,840 --> 00:08:45,000 Speaker 1: per game to five and a half. I don't. I 176 00:08:45,000 --> 00:08:52,400 Speaker 1: don't see that. Craig, how's it going? So? I feel 177 00:08:52,400 --> 00:08:55,000 Speaker 1: like in a years past it's always been at least 178 00:08:55,000 --> 00:08:57,600 Speaker 1: semi obvious for the first or second guys in the 179 00:08:57,640 --> 00:08:59,679 Speaker 1: farm are gonna be on the stopping block when it 180 00:08:59,760 --> 00:09:02,240 Speaker 1: tough to the deadline. Who are the guys this year? 181 00:09:02,520 --> 00:09:05,480 Speaker 1: It seems like it's a little bit weaker in the 182 00:09:05,600 --> 00:09:09,199 Speaker 1: past years. Who are the guys that you can see 183 00:09:09,280 --> 00:09:13,199 Speaker 1: going first to other teams? Yeah, well, the most of the 184 00:09:13,160 --> 00:09:16,800 Speaker 1: most asked about players are jam Eater for sure. I 185 00:09:16,840 --> 00:09:19,480 Speaker 1: think he's definitely on a lot of radars for teams 186 00:09:19,520 --> 00:09:21,319 Speaker 1: they would you know, he would really be somebody the 187 00:09:21,360 --> 00:09:24,960 Speaker 1: teams would like to acquire. Carson mill Brandt is another 188 00:09:25,040 --> 00:09:27,839 Speaker 1: name that's come up a lot. A little bit further 189 00:09:27,880 --> 00:09:30,040 Speaker 1: away from the big leagues, but going to a team 190 00:09:30,080 --> 00:09:33,960 Speaker 1: that's still losing one hundred in a real and you 191 00:09:34,000 --> 00:09:36,360 Speaker 1: can tell in a rebuild mode like a Kansas City 192 00:09:36,360 --> 00:09:38,800 Speaker 1: at oklandno Washington, where it's still going to be years away, 193 00:09:38,960 --> 00:09:44,120 Speaker 1: he's a perfect fit for another team. Offensively, I don't 194 00:09:44,160 --> 00:09:46,400 Speaker 1: think that there are a ton of names that are 195 00:09:46,440 --> 00:09:49,480 Speaker 1: coveted by other teams that they could be up the 196 00:09:49,559 --> 00:09:53,240 Speaker 1: pieces in a deal. Maybe getting Cafe could be a 197 00:09:53,240 --> 00:09:58,360 Speaker 1: piece in a deal, or Na see Nunez or Ian Lewis, 198 00:09:58,559 --> 00:10:01,679 Speaker 1: you know. But but none of these players are targets 199 00:10:02,200 --> 00:10:05,480 Speaker 1: for other teams. It would kind of be where Miami 200 00:10:05,559 --> 00:10:08,800 Speaker 1: would be asking about a club a player, and then 201 00:10:08,840 --> 00:10:11,400 Speaker 1: the other team would come back and say, okay, well 202 00:10:11,440 --> 00:10:15,880 Speaker 1: how about a b CD Evan pitter Obviously would be 203 00:10:15,920 --> 00:10:17,880 Speaker 1: another name as well that you could throw in there. 204 00:10:17,880 --> 00:10:21,280 Speaker 1: But it's been mostly pitching to this point. But that 205 00:10:21,360 --> 00:10:24,640 Speaker 1: could change, you know. Obviously, it's because as time goes on. Unfortunately, 206 00:10:24,679 --> 00:10:27,760 Speaker 1: they're not loaded in the final leagues with hitters by 207 00:10:27,760 --> 00:10:31,120 Speaker 1: any stretches, just out there in the lower levels, in 208 00:10:31,160 --> 00:10:33,280 Speaker 1: the lower levels of the Communicant Summer League and things 209 00:10:33,320 --> 00:10:38,640 Speaker 1: like that. My understanding from what I was told is 210 00:10:38,679 --> 00:10:43,920 Speaker 1: that they have more people scouting the DSL Marlins than 211 00:10:45,160 --> 00:10:48,080 Speaker 1: because of how talented they are down there. What you'll 212 00:10:48,080 --> 00:10:51,160 Speaker 1: see is a players who were just really not aware 213 00:10:51,160 --> 00:10:57,240 Speaker 1: of what other teams are that they've scouted. The pickup trade. Hey, Craig, 214 00:10:57,280 --> 00:11:01,319 Speaker 1: I want let's say Miami does end up just completely 215 00:11:01,440 --> 00:11:05,120 Speaker 1: just you know, losing almost every game less and maybe 216 00:11:05,200 --> 00:11:08,520 Speaker 1: just wait one more, what's the likeliness that they kind 217 00:11:08,559 --> 00:11:11,040 Speaker 1: of get rid of I guess the expiring contracts in 218 00:11:11,040 --> 00:11:13,679 Speaker 1: this case, which would be Cooper and Wendyling, And I 219 00:11:13,679 --> 00:11:15,920 Speaker 1: guess if you want to instill everybody says the option, 220 00:11:16,040 --> 00:11:25,160 Speaker 1: which unlikely does. Yeah, so you know it's interesting. So look, 221 00:11:25,559 --> 00:11:30,440 Speaker 1: so they play Tampa, bitchwice and Detroit three times and 222 00:11:30,480 --> 00:11:32,400 Speaker 1: then they have to make a decision. I understand there's 223 00:11:32,440 --> 00:11:34,760 Speaker 1: a game against Philadelphia, but their decision will be made 224 00:11:34,760 --> 00:11:39,320 Speaker 1: by let's not be ridiculous, they'll they'll know exactly what 225 00:11:39,360 --> 00:11:42,559 Speaker 1: they're gonna do after the Detroit series is over. So 226 00:11:42,640 --> 00:11:44,680 Speaker 1: you're under the assumption that they go one and four, 227 00:11:44,720 --> 00:11:49,600 Speaker 1: and that's not And if they are, I don't know. 228 00:11:49,679 --> 00:11:51,520 Speaker 1: I don't think that they would trade these guys on 229 00:11:51,640 --> 00:11:54,679 Speaker 1: expiring contracts because they still they'll they'll feel like they 230 00:11:54,720 --> 00:11:58,760 Speaker 1: are within striking distance of making the postseason. It may 231 00:11:58,760 --> 00:12:00,719 Speaker 1: not be realistic at that point, and it just may 232 00:12:00,800 --> 00:12:03,959 Speaker 1: be a complete collapse. But I don't see them moving 233 00:12:04,000 --> 00:12:08,760 Speaker 1: those pieces. And you know, I've heard some stuff recently 234 00:12:08,840 --> 00:12:12,360 Speaker 1: that so Laire may want to stay here, so you know, 235 00:12:13,240 --> 00:12:16,280 Speaker 1: it may come to it may be a situation at 236 00:12:16,320 --> 00:12:19,319 Speaker 1: the end of the season where they hold on to 237 00:12:19,440 --> 00:12:23,800 Speaker 1: him and they offer him the qualifying offer. And I was, 238 00:12:24,240 --> 00:12:26,040 Speaker 1: you know, wrong about this. I think Isaac was the 239 00:12:26,080 --> 00:12:28,800 Speaker 1: one who brought this to my attention. Is that I 240 00:12:28,840 --> 00:12:30,800 Speaker 1: did not think they could it be opted out. But 241 00:12:30,920 --> 00:12:33,720 Speaker 1: they can offer him the qualifying offer, which is going 242 00:12:33,800 --> 00:12:36,720 Speaker 1: to be about eighteen nineteen million next year, and at 243 00:12:36,800 --> 00:12:39,440 Speaker 1: least create a situation where he has to make that 244 00:12:39,559 --> 00:12:44,320 Speaker 1: decision if he chooses not to and he gets fifty 245 00:12:44,360 --> 00:12:47,160 Speaker 1: a fifty million dollar contract of Marlin's get a first 246 00:12:47,240 --> 00:12:50,720 Speaker 1: round pick next year. I don't know that it'll get fifty, 247 00:12:50,760 --> 00:12:53,719 Speaker 1: but I guess. I mean it's not right now. He 248 00:12:53,760 --> 00:12:55,560 Speaker 1: does not look like a guy that's gonna get fifty. 249 00:12:55,559 --> 00:12:57,839 Speaker 1: But who knows whoes But the next two months could 250 00:12:57,880 --> 00:13:01,199 Speaker 1: be So I think they end up holding these players. 251 00:13:01,520 --> 00:13:04,000 Speaker 1: I don't think they end up shipping them off, but 252 00:13:06,920 --> 00:13:09,960 Speaker 1: again I haven't heard. I've heard only by at the 253 00:13:09,960 --> 00:13:13,400 Speaker 1: point of no selling at all, so maybe that changes 254 00:13:13,679 --> 00:13:16,280 Speaker 1: in the next few days. But I think that all 255 00:13:16,320 --> 00:13:19,440 Speaker 1: the players you see now are still here unless they're 256 00:13:19,480 --> 00:13:24,040 Speaker 1: traded to get something else. But my understanding from Kim 257 00:13:24,280 --> 00:13:29,839 Speaker 1: is Kim would prefer to not take anything away from 258 00:13:29,840 --> 00:13:31,920 Speaker 1: the twenty and six man and to only the old 259 00:13:32,000 --> 00:13:34,200 Speaker 1: frump final lingue system in order to get better. 260 00:13:36,320 --> 00:13:36,520 Speaker 2: Yeah. 261 00:13:36,559 --> 00:13:39,200 Speaker 3: Hey, Craig gets Eli, then that is interesting. On so lair, 262 00:13:39,320 --> 00:13:42,240 Speaker 3: somebody should have mentioned it, Bruce, that he hasn't paid 263 00:13:42,320 --> 00:13:45,360 Speaker 3: more than fifteen million in a year for any single 264 00:13:45,360 --> 00:13:48,040 Speaker 3: player since he's been here. But if he's willing to 265 00:13:48,160 --> 00:13:52,240 Speaker 3: push even further for Stelaire next year, it'd be uncharted territory. 266 00:13:52,240 --> 00:13:54,480 Speaker 3: But that is probably the best baseball move. And as 267 00:13:54,520 --> 00:13:56,760 Speaker 3: you mentioned, even if he does leave, in fact, even 268 00:13:56,800 --> 00:13:58,600 Speaker 3: if he gets less than fifty million, they still get 269 00:13:58,600 --> 00:14:01,480 Speaker 3: a lower round compensation pick for it. 270 00:14:02,320 --> 00:14:02,560 Speaker 4: Yeah. 271 00:14:02,640 --> 00:14:06,720 Speaker 3: Yeah, so either way, it's getting something I. 272 00:14:06,720 --> 00:14:08,680 Speaker 1: Don't I don't know what they're gonna do, but my 273 00:14:08,800 --> 00:14:11,440 Speaker 1: guess is he plays the entire season with the Marlance 274 00:14:12,280 --> 00:14:14,920 Speaker 1: and then they offer him the qualifying offer at the 275 00:14:15,000 --> 00:14:18,439 Speaker 1: end of the season and he decided to get more 276 00:14:18,480 --> 00:14:21,800 Speaker 1: than twenty million. Yeah, probably as he will. But then 277 00:14:21,840 --> 00:14:23,440 Speaker 1: it comes down to what does he want to do. 278 00:14:23,520 --> 00:14:27,400 Speaker 1: But I was actually pleasantly surprised to hear how much 279 00:14:27,440 --> 00:14:31,240 Speaker 1: he likes it here and maybe I would consider staying 280 00:14:31,240 --> 00:14:34,200 Speaker 1: in the future. And so I've I've changed my opinion 281 00:14:34,280 --> 00:14:35,840 Speaker 1: a little bit on that. I think there's I think 282 00:14:35,840 --> 00:14:38,840 Speaker 1: there's a chance that still there could retard but you 283 00:14:38,920 --> 00:14:41,280 Speaker 1: know it, you know, we'll we'll have to see. I mean, 284 00:14:41,520 --> 00:14:44,320 Speaker 1: it would be in a fight to change his services, 285 00:14:44,520 --> 00:14:47,680 Speaker 1: uh you know at that point, but you know he love. 286 00:14:47,720 --> 00:14:49,840 Speaker 1: The other thing that I would I would say, is 287 00:14:51,000 --> 00:14:55,120 Speaker 1: you know, I mean as far as Bruce Sherman is concerned, Yes, 288 00:14:56,040 --> 00:14:58,120 Speaker 1: I'm trying to think in terms of aav there may 289 00:14:58,120 --> 00:15:00,680 Speaker 1: not be any player that has signed a year for 290 00:15:00,800 --> 00:15:03,920 Speaker 1: fifteen million dollars a year. No one is coming to mind. 291 00:15:04,720 --> 00:15:08,240 Speaker 1: But basically no free agent has worked out here in 292 00:15:08,280 --> 00:15:11,120 Speaker 1: six years outside of New Hall. So you're you're speaking 293 00:15:11,120 --> 00:15:14,040 Speaker 1: to somebody and asking them to do something, you know, 294 00:15:14,080 --> 00:15:16,480 Speaker 1: to know, bang their head against the wall year after 295 00:15:16,560 --> 00:15:19,520 Speaker 1: year after year after year and nothing works. You could 296 00:15:19,560 --> 00:15:21,720 Speaker 1: play the other side of well, you know, better players 297 00:15:21,760 --> 00:15:24,800 Speaker 1: are worth more money, and that's fair. It still doesn't 298 00:15:25,320 --> 00:15:27,480 Speaker 1: make it acceptable that in six years out of the 299 00:15:27,560 --> 00:15:31,520 Speaker 1: all eventually it's good free agent that they signed. I 300 00:15:32,120 --> 00:15:34,760 Speaker 1: have other teams are able to do more with less, 301 00:15:35,280 --> 00:15:37,840 Speaker 1: and Miami is going to have to do more with less. 302 00:15:38,000 --> 00:15:39,320 Speaker 1: That's just a fact. Yeah. 303 00:15:39,400 --> 00:15:41,280 Speaker 3: And I also wanted to check in on your guy, 304 00:15:41,520 --> 00:15:44,160 Speaker 3: Max Meyer. I know you left the door open a 305 00:15:44,240 --> 00:15:46,920 Speaker 3: little bit earlier this year that he could maybe make 306 00:15:46,960 --> 00:15:49,200 Speaker 3: it back to the big leagues by the end of 307 00:15:49,200 --> 00:15:51,080 Speaker 3: this year. Do you think that is still a possibility, 308 00:15:51,760 --> 00:15:54,000 Speaker 3: you know, I'm not I'm not really sure. 309 00:15:53,520 --> 00:16:00,320 Speaker 1: I accident a different kind of cat man. He's yell 310 00:16:00,360 --> 00:16:01,800 Speaker 1: at him a lot when I see him in person, 311 00:16:01,840 --> 00:16:03,680 Speaker 1: because I'm like, you know, he's like, he's one of 312 00:16:03,720 --> 00:16:06,000 Speaker 1: those people that you can text you're back like five 313 00:16:06,040 --> 00:16:09,080 Speaker 1: day later, second pay later, Like I mean, he's like, 314 00:16:09,440 --> 00:16:13,760 Speaker 1: I'm sorry. Yeah. So I don't know. I'm trying to 315 00:16:13,760 --> 00:16:16,920 Speaker 1: get a better idea on that. I know. Well, I 316 00:16:17,000 --> 00:16:18,760 Speaker 1: know that he would like to pitch the season. He 317 00:16:18,840 --> 00:16:20,920 Speaker 1: thinks he can pich the season. I don't think he's 318 00:16:20,960 --> 00:16:22,640 Speaker 1: going to pitch the season, but it would be nice 319 00:16:22,640 --> 00:16:25,960 Speaker 1: if he would respond to me. So I so if 320 00:16:26,000 --> 00:16:28,640 Speaker 1: somebody would tell him to please text me back so 321 00:16:28,800 --> 00:16:30,440 Speaker 1: we could talk a little bit, that would be great. 322 00:16:30,480 --> 00:16:33,200 Speaker 1: It's been a it's been too long already now getting 323 00:16:33,200 --> 00:16:38,960 Speaker 1: mad attack, so get back. Speaking of Texas is he's 324 00:16:39,000 --> 00:16:40,800 Speaker 1: so one of the teams I've been quired about on 325 00:16:40,840 --> 00:16:42,120 Speaker 1: the TRADEMARKT. 326 00:16:43,360 --> 00:16:51,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, all right, so that would probably do it from 327 00:16:51,680 --> 00:16:53,880 Speaker 2: us year on fishing on person. So if you guys 328 00:16:53,960 --> 00:16:57,040 Speaker 2: have any questions to ask, call I'll save mine just 329 00:16:57,080 --> 00:16:59,440 Speaker 2: because I feel like a lot of these will get answered. 330 00:16:59,440 --> 00:17:01,160 Speaker 2: I want to open to you guys. This is why 331 00:17:01,160 --> 00:17:03,760 Speaker 2: we do this every Sunday night. For those who are 332 00:17:03,800 --> 00:17:05,720 Speaker 2: new listeners, we do this at the same time every 333 00:17:05,720 --> 00:17:07,840 Speaker 2: Sunday night. But I want to open up to you guys, 334 00:17:07,920 --> 00:17:12,320 Speaker 2: ask Craig questions. So it's probably have one point super 335 00:17:12,320 --> 00:17:15,200 Speaker 2: subscribers priority. Anyone can request to speak in these spaces, 336 00:17:15,200 --> 00:17:18,960 Speaker 2: but if you are super subscriber you get priority. Usually 337 00:17:19,040 --> 00:17:22,439 Speaker 2: I do the storting out one who to bring in 338 00:17:22,720 --> 00:17:25,360 Speaker 2: not to so Eli is going to do that instead, and. 339 00:17:25,680 --> 00:17:27,880 Speaker 1: We'll do for any of us to have it open. 340 00:17:28,000 --> 00:17:30,399 Speaker 2: End the questions for any of us to answer or 341 00:17:30,480 --> 00:17:33,520 Speaker 2: Craig about the deadline, anything Marlin's really at the end 342 00:17:33,520 --> 00:17:35,720 Speaker 2: of the day, we're all baseball fans, so we'll do that. 343 00:17:35,800 --> 00:17:37,960 Speaker 2: It looks like, first we've got Devin coming. 344 00:17:37,760 --> 00:17:41,080 Speaker 1: In here, then they get his question. We'll bring in 345 00:17:41,119 --> 00:17:45,919 Speaker 1: everyone one by one and against super subscribers, you're guaranteed 346 00:17:45,920 --> 00:17:48,959 Speaker 1: to get it speaking priority at some point during this 347 00:17:49,320 --> 00:17:52,160 Speaker 1: and if you aren't one yet, they are meant three 348 00:17:52,200 --> 00:17:54,120 Speaker 1: dollars a month on our website. 349 00:17:54,720 --> 00:17:56,320 Speaker 2: I'll find the link here, put it up at the 350 00:17:56,359 --> 00:18:02,720 Speaker 2: top of the space. Got Devin connecting for I don't, 351 00:18:03,040 --> 00:18:09,800 Speaker 2: I mean, I can connection. I might have that, said. 352 00:18:10,160 --> 00:18:13,480 Speaker 1: Craig, one of the front office, thoughts on Jacob. 353 00:18:15,760 --> 00:18:19,120 Speaker 2: Year that was a super subscriber. We'll go Ryan come 354 00:18:19,160 --> 00:18:19,600 Speaker 2: here again. 355 00:18:21,880 --> 00:18:26,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, great, Grant, Grant, we're all good. I think you're yeah, yeah, 356 00:18:26,200 --> 00:18:30,360 Speaker 3: we were. Daniel was saying something that yeah, I think 357 00:18:30,400 --> 00:18:32,639 Speaker 3: he cut off Daniel and then he disappeared. 358 00:18:33,000 --> 00:18:36,400 Speaker 1: Problem, Daniel disappeared. I don't even see him anymore. 359 00:18:38,080 --> 00:18:41,520 Speaker 3: And it's wild. Yeah, it made him a non speaker, 360 00:18:41,600 --> 00:18:42,760 Speaker 3: so I can add him back. 361 00:18:43,000 --> 00:18:49,040 Speaker 1: I can add yes, Okay, okay. I wanted to ask Craig. 362 00:18:49,640 --> 00:18:53,720 Speaker 1: I don't know what about Jacob Barry and the front 363 00:18:53,760 --> 00:18:57,119 Speaker 1: office thoughts on this last year and has he fallen 364 00:18:57,119 --> 00:18:58,639 Speaker 1: to a point where he could be traded in the 365 00:18:58,680 --> 00:19:02,760 Speaker 1: deadline or upcoming? I don't know why I'm between Yeah, 366 00:19:02,840 --> 00:19:04,119 Speaker 1: just look at well, I mean maybe not as the 367 00:19:04,200 --> 00:19:06,680 Speaker 1: lowest point, pretty low point. You know, the pig does 368 00:19:06,680 --> 00:19:10,280 Speaker 1: not look good at this point. There's no getting around that. 369 00:19:10,520 --> 00:19:14,239 Speaker 1: So you know, he's it's just you know, sometimes an 370 00:19:14,240 --> 00:19:16,199 Speaker 1: e good picks. Sometimes you know, this one does not 371 00:19:16,240 --> 00:19:19,080 Speaker 1: look like great. Still has a long career ahead of 372 00:19:19,160 --> 00:19:21,840 Speaker 1: them and a long way to go. You know, LA 373 00:19:21,840 --> 00:19:24,560 Speaker 1: Marlins have a very big development problem right now. It's 374 00:19:24,600 --> 00:19:27,159 Speaker 1: is still not developing hitters at the minor league levels, 375 00:19:27,960 --> 00:19:31,560 Speaker 1: and you know, they got to really figure out how 376 00:19:31,680 --> 00:19:35,399 Speaker 1: like other teams do in Houston, Baltimore. And you know, 377 00:19:35,440 --> 00:19:38,359 Speaker 1: it's no indictment on what's going on down here, but 378 00:19:38,720 --> 00:19:40,400 Speaker 1: just the facts are the facts. You know, guys are 379 00:19:40,840 --> 00:19:43,199 Speaker 1: outside of Dave Myers who came up, it was like 380 00:19:43,200 --> 00:19:45,960 Speaker 1: the first prospect in years to the up and actually 381 00:19:46,040 --> 00:19:48,640 Speaker 1: hit and now looks like they've got him completely figured out, 382 00:19:48,640 --> 00:19:53,399 Speaker 1: probably the backs of miners. Unfortunately, they just they haven't 383 00:19:53,400 --> 00:19:55,880 Speaker 1: developed anything as far as hitters are concerned. So who 384 00:19:55,880 --> 00:19:59,080 Speaker 1: am I to say? I don't know what Barry even is, 385 00:19:59,119 --> 00:20:03,200 Speaker 1: and I don't know that we ever will, though I'm 386 00:20:03,240 --> 00:20:05,040 Speaker 1: surprised no one else has asked to say, Craig, but 387 00:20:05,119 --> 00:20:07,119 Speaker 1: you know, it's been a few weeks now, said to 388 00:20:07,160 --> 00:20:11,480 Speaker 1: your perets, very perez, that was you know, I went 389 00:20:11,520 --> 00:20:13,600 Speaker 1: on Channel seven tonight. I'm gonna be on there. That 390 00:20:13,720 --> 00:20:16,560 Speaker 1: was like the big topic. So all people watch that 391 00:20:16,960 --> 00:20:20,480 Speaker 1: on Channel seven? What you want to say? Can you 392 00:20:20,480 --> 00:20:22,639 Speaker 1: give us a little teaser about that? Not just because 393 00:20:22,640 --> 00:20:26,240 Speaker 1: I'm curious, because yeah, it's it's a lot, it's a lot. 394 00:20:26,359 --> 00:20:30,880 Speaker 1: It's a lot. So it's very very well, it's not complicated. 395 00:20:30,920 --> 00:20:35,960 Speaker 1: But so you know, there was always there was Stark 396 00:20:36,119 --> 00:20:38,399 Speaker 1: season in the big leagues. That just was a fact. 397 00:20:38,400 --> 00:20:40,280 Speaker 1: And he was not supposed to come up in May either, 398 00:20:41,160 --> 00:20:44,440 Speaker 1: but because of all the things that happened, they ended 399 00:20:44,520 --> 00:20:48,480 Speaker 1: up bringing him up. Now. Is that that that's what 400 00:20:48,720 --> 00:20:52,920 Speaker 1: that's what they've said. Is that fair to to any 401 00:20:53,000 --> 00:20:55,439 Speaker 1: fan to say that that's a bunch of garbage? The 402 00:20:55,480 --> 00:20:58,080 Speaker 1: Dodgers have had five all five guys in their guys hurt. 403 00:20:58,640 --> 00:21:00,720 Speaker 1: I mean, anybody who's sitting with me right now, pull 404 00:21:00,800 --> 00:21:04,080 Speaker 1: up your phone, pull up, pull up Baseball Reference, take 405 00:21:04,080 --> 00:21:06,399 Speaker 1: a look at what Cleveland did. Cleveland's got three rookies 406 00:21:06,400 --> 00:21:08,639 Speaker 1: in their rotation right now and they're still in it. Okay, 407 00:21:09,200 --> 00:21:12,439 Speaker 1: so it happens. It happens all around the league. You 408 00:21:12,480 --> 00:21:15,959 Speaker 1: can't use that as an excuse. It's just nonsense. If 409 00:21:16,000 --> 00:21:17,480 Speaker 1: you need a guy to come up because he's great 410 00:21:17,480 --> 00:21:19,880 Speaker 1: and you want to pitch him, sure, but you can 411 00:21:20,080 --> 00:21:22,479 Speaker 1: never expect to have your pictures helping the whole season. 412 00:21:22,480 --> 00:21:26,760 Speaker 1: It doesn't exist, and anything else is an excuse. So 413 00:21:26,760 --> 00:21:30,000 Speaker 1: they called up Urie. He was great. At some point 414 00:21:30,520 --> 00:21:32,080 Speaker 1: they had to make a decision on what to do 415 00:21:32,160 --> 00:21:35,119 Speaker 1: with them. They thought they were gonna stop them or 416 00:21:35,160 --> 00:21:38,199 Speaker 1: send them down several times, which is why I look 417 00:21:38,280 --> 00:21:40,560 Speaker 1: so silly reporting the whole thing, because I'm to all 418 00:21:40,560 --> 00:21:42,640 Speaker 1: of this is it last star? This is it last star? 419 00:21:43,080 --> 00:21:45,840 Speaker 1: And so I thought that started in Atlanta? Was it? 420 00:21:46,200 --> 00:21:48,640 Speaker 1: Like I just did not. Thankfully, after he got blasted, 421 00:21:48,680 --> 00:21:50,960 Speaker 1: I just thought, Okay, it's perfect, you know, like it 422 00:21:51,040 --> 00:21:53,400 Speaker 1: makes sense. We're gonna set him down, he's gonna work 423 00:21:53,440 --> 00:21:57,719 Speaker 1: on things. You know, you'll give the whole excuse. Yeah, sure, whatever, 424 00:21:58,160 --> 00:21:59,760 Speaker 1: and then we'll bring him back later in the season. 425 00:21:59,760 --> 00:22:01,720 Speaker 1: But then he pitched against I think it was Saint Louis, 426 00:22:01,720 --> 00:22:04,240 Speaker 1: and he did so well, and then the timing of 427 00:22:04,320 --> 00:22:06,560 Speaker 1: it was just so odd that, like, right after he 428 00:22:06,680 --> 00:22:09,600 Speaker 1: was so great, it's like, we're gonna send him, uh, 429 00:22:09,960 --> 00:22:13,520 Speaker 1: you know, to the minors. And so, you know, the 430 00:22:13,560 --> 00:22:16,439 Speaker 1: explanation that was sort of given was very fair at 431 00:22:16,440 --> 00:22:19,040 Speaker 1: the time, and I think Kim said this publicly, I'm 432 00:22:19,080 --> 00:22:22,119 Speaker 1: pretty sure, which which is that she didn't want to 433 00:22:22,119 --> 00:22:25,119 Speaker 1: put the big league team in a position to have 434 00:22:25,240 --> 00:22:28,480 Speaker 1: to have a hole in the rotation and have to use, 435 00:22:28,680 --> 00:22:30,800 Speaker 1: you know, openers and things like that. And I thought, 436 00:22:30,840 --> 00:22:33,680 Speaker 1: I thought that was a very astute and fair assessment 437 00:22:33,720 --> 00:22:36,359 Speaker 1: by her. And then immediately after the break they started 438 00:22:36,359 --> 00:22:38,920 Speaker 1: an opener. And so then I'm like, wait a second here, 439 00:22:39,000 --> 00:22:40,840 Speaker 1: if that's the case, then that doesn't you know, that 440 00:22:40,880 --> 00:22:43,000 Speaker 1: doesn't fly for me, because you could have kept Uri 441 00:22:43,040 --> 00:22:45,440 Speaker 1: in the big league and he could have pitched one 442 00:22:45,480 --> 00:22:49,320 Speaker 1: inning or two innings, just like Steven Okre and better. Yet, 443 00:22:50,600 --> 00:22:53,760 Speaker 1: you know, it was very clear that John e Quato 444 00:22:53,960 --> 00:22:55,480 Speaker 1: was not gonna be in the rotation. I mean I 445 00:22:55,520 --> 00:22:57,720 Speaker 1: was told that a million times. And then I mean, 446 00:22:57,920 --> 00:23:01,080 Speaker 1: I know, he pitched great. I understand that but that 447 00:23:01,240 --> 00:23:03,800 Speaker 1: was not a plan either. So it just it seems 448 00:23:04,400 --> 00:23:07,199 Speaker 1: to me very much flying by the seat of the 449 00:23:07,240 --> 00:23:12,600 Speaker 1: pants type thing is happening here, and there are people 450 00:23:12,640 --> 00:23:15,320 Speaker 1: that feel that it's not a coincidence that from the 451 00:23:15,359 --> 00:23:18,520 Speaker 1: point that he went down, the mojo has changed. I've 452 00:23:18,520 --> 00:23:25,320 Speaker 1: heard this, it's a thing. So what is coming? We're 453 00:23:25,320 --> 00:23:29,520 Speaker 1: gonna have to see. I don't think this story is gone. 454 00:23:30,480 --> 00:23:35,000 Speaker 1: I think there's gonna be more coming. And he I 455 00:23:35,000 --> 00:23:37,480 Speaker 1: think he could come back at some point in early August. 456 00:23:38,240 --> 00:23:39,919 Speaker 1: And I guess we're just gonna have to wait and 457 00:23:39,960 --> 00:23:41,960 Speaker 1: see when they decide to pull the trigger on bringing 458 00:23:42,000 --> 00:23:46,399 Speaker 1: him back. But I totally agree with everything that was 459 00:23:46,440 --> 00:23:50,080 Speaker 1: done until I saw it done, and then I just 460 00:23:50,240 --> 00:23:52,159 Speaker 1: was starting to wonder, like, wait a second here, Like 461 00:23:53,240 --> 00:23:55,760 Speaker 1: if the plan is to not use an opener, and 462 00:23:55,800 --> 00:23:58,040 Speaker 1: then you're using an opener, so what are we doing here? 463 00:23:58,119 --> 00:23:59,560 Speaker 1: And on top of it, if I'm not mistaken, I 464 00:23:59,560 --> 00:24:04,240 Speaker 1: don't think youthrew a single pitch for several days after 465 00:24:04,240 --> 00:24:05,800 Speaker 1: the option to him. It's not like he went down 466 00:24:05,840 --> 00:24:08,680 Speaker 1: and was throwing. He was not, just was stopped completely. 467 00:24:09,440 --> 00:24:16,040 Speaker 1: So very strange this whole entire situation. But but I 468 00:24:16,040 --> 00:24:17,639 Speaker 1: think I think the Marlins have a chance to make 469 00:24:17,680 --> 00:24:19,560 Speaker 1: this right by calling him back up over the next 470 00:24:19,600 --> 00:24:22,320 Speaker 1: couple of weeks, just you know, get get to those 471 00:24:22,320 --> 00:24:24,840 Speaker 1: innings limits and then and then and then stop them. 472 00:24:25,280 --> 00:24:27,800 Speaker 1: There's people also who say I'm ridiculous for saying and 473 00:24:27,840 --> 00:24:30,159 Speaker 1: what difference would he have made if he was up, 474 00:24:30,240 --> 00:24:31,760 Speaker 1: wouldn't have stopped the fact that they would have lost 475 00:24:31,760 --> 00:24:34,320 Speaker 1: eight games in a row. I don't agree with that. 476 00:24:34,400 --> 00:24:36,680 Speaker 1: I think he could have started a game and opened 477 00:24:37,080 --> 00:24:39,000 Speaker 1: the game that ocre ended up doing. By the way, 478 00:24:39,040 --> 00:24:40,359 Speaker 1: I'm a fan of Okre and I thought that was 479 00:24:40,359 --> 00:24:42,320 Speaker 1: a good idea to use him, and it did work out. 480 00:24:43,280 --> 00:24:46,560 Speaker 1: But he could help the team your repress in some way. 481 00:24:46,640 --> 00:24:48,239 Speaker 1: You can. You can have him on the team and 482 00:24:48,280 --> 00:24:51,080 Speaker 1: pitch every five days, either opening him up or use 483 00:24:51,160 --> 00:24:52,840 Speaker 1: him as a bulk eye for two innings at a 484 00:24:52,880 --> 00:24:54,520 Speaker 1: time and just make sure that he gets his innings 485 00:24:54,520 --> 00:24:56,879 Speaker 1: and keep him around and keep him active for the 486 00:24:56,880 --> 00:25:00,439 Speaker 1: rest of the season. So I've I've actually flip my 487 00:25:00,480 --> 00:25:02,240 Speaker 1: opinion on it. At first, I thought it was it 488 00:25:02,400 --> 00:25:04,600 Speaker 1: was totally acceptible to the great idea. Now that I've 489 00:25:04,640 --> 00:25:06,320 Speaker 1: seen it play out, I don't love the way that 490 00:25:06,400 --> 00:25:10,640 Speaker 1: it played out all right. 491 00:25:10,760 --> 00:25:13,600 Speaker 2: Hopefully I'm not talking over anyone decide. I don't know 492 00:25:13,600 --> 00:25:14,359 Speaker 2: what happened there. 493 00:25:14,640 --> 00:25:15,160 Speaker 1: Said Daniel. 494 00:25:15,160 --> 00:25:17,320 Speaker 2: But Alex Carter fish in the farm. He's got a 495 00:25:17,320 --> 00:25:20,400 Speaker 2: stand up. We'll do that question. Then we'll finally get 496 00:25:20,400 --> 00:25:21,520 Speaker 2: the Devin in and Ryan. 497 00:25:21,680 --> 00:25:28,080 Speaker 1: I apologize again. Oh, I guess it's my turn. Okay, hello, 498 00:25:28,160 --> 00:25:31,280 Speaker 1: mister mish, how are you tonight? Good bed. I don't 499 00:25:31,320 --> 00:25:37,359 Speaker 1: hear from me that much anymore. I'm around. Man. You 500 00:25:37,400 --> 00:25:40,400 Speaker 1: know your month of verdic carts are gone down on value? Yeah, 501 00:25:40,520 --> 00:25:42,200 Speaker 1: a little bit. I don't know. I don't know it's 502 00:25:42,200 --> 00:25:44,239 Speaker 1: gonna go on with that, but you're sewn redels, you're 503 00:25:44,280 --> 00:25:48,120 Speaker 1: seas so that guy needs to pitch in the big league. 504 00:25:48,160 --> 00:25:50,520 Speaker 5: So we're gonna leave that as it is. Eli will 505 00:25:50,560 --> 00:25:51,560 Speaker 5: agree with me. Anyways. 506 00:25:52,359 --> 00:25:55,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, uh, girlfriend's going to Chicago tomorrow. By the way, 507 00:25:55,600 --> 00:25:58,919 Speaker 1: I'm sure you know why. But yeah, you know, on 508 00:25:58,960 --> 00:26:01,359 Speaker 1: the way back picking up some were of those gr 509 00:26:01,440 --> 00:26:04,280 Speaker 1: and Cardassia and I have funny. I give you. I 510 00:26:04,280 --> 00:26:07,240 Speaker 1: can give you as many as they're very very hot 511 00:26:07,320 --> 00:26:09,680 Speaker 1: right now. I can give you as many as you want, 512 00:26:09,920 --> 00:26:13,480 Speaker 1: color number, whatever you want. I got Miller, Yeah, I 513 00:26:13,480 --> 00:26:17,000 Speaker 1: got Brian, Yeah, I got him. He has a few 514 00:26:17,000 --> 00:26:20,320 Speaker 1: of them. Yeah, he doesn't really show me those. I 515 00:26:20,320 --> 00:26:22,240 Speaker 1: don't think you want to see them anyways. 516 00:26:23,720 --> 00:26:28,320 Speaker 5: Yeah, since since Isaac stole my question about Perez, I 517 00:26:28,359 --> 00:26:30,320 Speaker 5: could just ask from what you were just saying before 518 00:26:30,320 --> 00:26:33,920 Speaker 5: about the Yuri, he hasn't pitched in the minor league 519 00:26:33,960 --> 00:26:37,600 Speaker 5: since they said, I know, what is what is the direction? 520 00:26:37,720 --> 00:26:39,399 Speaker 1: Like? What what are they doing with this guy? Are 521 00:26:39,400 --> 00:26:40,879 Speaker 1: they usually just done for the year. Do you think 522 00:26:40,920 --> 00:26:42,320 Speaker 1: they would call him back up like you said that 523 00:26:42,520 --> 00:26:44,879 Speaker 1: they would, they would call him backup without pitching a 524 00:26:44,920 --> 00:26:47,359 Speaker 1: minor league ginting like, I don't know what's the route? 525 00:26:47,560 --> 00:26:50,680 Speaker 1: What's what's the best route? It's very confusing. The whole thing. 526 00:26:51,920 --> 00:26:55,040 Speaker 1: You know, this plan that they have him on is bizarre. 527 00:26:55,720 --> 00:27:00,280 Speaker 1: Uh it doesn't speak to pitching. It speaks to more 528 00:27:00,400 --> 00:27:02,879 Speaker 1: like stopping and building back up. You know, that's not 529 00:27:02,960 --> 00:27:05,080 Speaker 1: initially what was said. It was that he was going 530 00:27:05,160 --> 00:27:07,720 Speaker 1: to keep pitching. It hasn't happened. I know he's thrown bullpens, 531 00:27:07,720 --> 00:27:13,560 Speaker 1: that's for sure. I'm positive about that. Uh On, Look, 532 00:27:13,600 --> 00:27:17,560 Speaker 1: I don't know right, there's there's there's just not much 533 00:27:17,560 --> 00:27:19,960 Speaker 1: further I can go on this, but I would tell 534 00:27:20,000 --> 00:27:23,280 Speaker 1: you that we just got to wait and wait a 535 00:27:23,320 --> 00:27:25,200 Speaker 1: little bit and see you over the next couple of days. 536 00:27:25,359 --> 00:27:27,080 Speaker 1: I will tell you this. In the next couple of days, 537 00:27:27,119 --> 00:27:29,679 Speaker 1: I think we'll have more of an idea as to 538 00:27:29,840 --> 00:27:32,440 Speaker 1: what the plan is and what could potentially happen. There's 539 00:27:32,480 --> 00:27:34,760 Speaker 1: just not much more I can say on it right now, 540 00:27:34,920 --> 00:27:37,160 Speaker 1: but believe me, I'm on. I am on the story, 541 00:27:37,240 --> 00:27:40,160 Speaker 1: and you know, I mean, I don't think people realize 542 00:27:40,200 --> 00:27:43,280 Speaker 1: how much time I put into this. I mean, that's why. 543 00:27:43,520 --> 00:27:46,040 Speaker 1: That's honestly why, like I got to sit down with 544 00:27:46,040 --> 00:27:47,800 Speaker 1: the lot one day and find out how all this 545 00:27:47,880 --> 00:27:49,960 Speaker 1: is going, you know, to get the super subscribers and 546 00:27:50,000 --> 00:27:52,080 Speaker 1: all that. Because it's like, if I put the amount 547 00:27:52,119 --> 00:27:55,560 Speaker 1: of man hours that I put into this as opposed 548 00:27:55,560 --> 00:27:58,239 Speaker 1: to what the payout is financially on it, it just 549 00:27:58,280 --> 00:28:01,000 Speaker 1: does not add up. But that just shows you how 550 00:28:01,080 --> 00:28:03,639 Speaker 1: much I love doing this, I guess. But uh, anyway, 551 00:28:03,640 --> 00:28:05,600 Speaker 1: going back to what you were saying, Alex, I'm gonna 552 00:28:05,640 --> 00:28:08,359 Speaker 1: just say let's let's Everything I've said is all I 553 00:28:08,400 --> 00:28:10,359 Speaker 1: can say in the moment. But I would guess in 554 00:28:10,400 --> 00:28:13,159 Speaker 1: the next few days there'll be more to it. How 555 00:28:13,160 --> 00:28:14,880 Speaker 1: about that. No, that's fine. 556 00:28:14,960 --> 00:28:17,520 Speaker 5: No, I got you, and I'm sure we'll be tuning 557 00:28:17,560 --> 00:28:18,640 Speaker 5: into your coverage as well. 558 00:28:18,680 --> 00:28:22,000 Speaker 1: And yes, do the supersubscriver thing, because I don't know. 559 00:28:22,080 --> 00:28:25,199 Speaker 1: I have thought, I have thought about it, you know, 560 00:28:25,280 --> 00:28:27,240 Speaker 1: I don't. I don't know. And then then I'm obligated 561 00:28:27,320 --> 00:28:30,600 Speaker 1: to do stuff. And uh, you know, I have so 562 00:28:30,800 --> 00:28:33,000 Speaker 1: much going on with my Oh I got I like, 563 00:28:33,359 --> 00:28:35,560 Speaker 1: you know, No, I got you. I have one other 564 00:28:35,600 --> 00:28:38,160 Speaker 1: thing and then I'm done. We'll bring in the fans. Devin, 565 00:28:38,200 --> 00:28:40,920 Speaker 1: I know his way to talk. But I have one 566 00:28:40,960 --> 00:28:42,760 Speaker 1: other thing. And maybe it was already asked before I 567 00:28:42,760 --> 00:28:43,080 Speaker 1: got here. 568 00:28:43,160 --> 00:28:48,280 Speaker 5: But the draft picks, you know, and then how this 569 00:28:48,360 --> 00:28:52,800 Speaker 5: went for them? They get uh, they get uh, jeez. 570 00:28:52,600 --> 00:28:53,080 Speaker 1: What is his name? 571 00:28:53,120 --> 00:28:53,400 Speaker 4: Meyer? 572 00:28:54,280 --> 00:28:56,600 Speaker 1: At a at a barely over slot deal. They got 573 00:28:56,640 --> 00:28:59,040 Speaker 1: a couple of guys at underslot deals. I was kind 574 00:28:59,040 --> 00:29:00,520 Speaker 1: of surprised at how low White went. 575 00:29:01,080 --> 00:29:03,520 Speaker 5: How do you think in your estimation, how do you 576 00:29:03,560 --> 00:29:06,520 Speaker 5: think that they did with the spending that they did 577 00:29:06,560 --> 00:29:07,000 Speaker 5: with the draft? 578 00:29:07,000 --> 00:29:08,880 Speaker 1: How do you think dj they did? And in terms 579 00:29:08,880 --> 00:29:10,920 Speaker 1: of now from from past years, how do you think 580 00:29:10,920 --> 00:29:13,160 Speaker 1: they did? Hear? Yeah, I mean I can only I 581 00:29:13,160 --> 00:29:15,400 Speaker 1: can only go off who they wanted to pick and 582 00:29:15,400 --> 00:29:20,280 Speaker 1: who they picked, and there's there's a lot to unpack 583 00:29:20,320 --> 00:29:22,400 Speaker 1: with this stuff, and this is not my strong suit. 584 00:29:22,960 --> 00:29:27,280 Speaker 1: So what I what I can tell you is it 585 00:29:27,360 --> 00:29:30,560 Speaker 1: was it was between nobel Meyer and maybe one other 586 00:29:30,640 --> 00:29:32,960 Speaker 1: player that came off the board I believe right before 587 00:29:33,000 --> 00:29:36,280 Speaker 1: they picked, if I'm not mistaken, So that's how that's 588 00:29:36,280 --> 00:29:38,120 Speaker 1: how noble Meyer went down and they got to work 589 00:29:38,200 --> 00:29:41,040 Speaker 1: that out, and then they were shuffling between several other 590 00:29:41,360 --> 00:29:47,360 Speaker 1: options as it pertained to Thomas White and Kemp Alderman. 591 00:29:48,440 --> 00:29:50,960 Speaker 1: Beyond that, I really I think they were just picks. 592 00:29:51,000 --> 00:29:56,120 Speaker 1: I don't think there's a lot to dissect, but if 593 00:29:56,120 --> 00:30:02,800 Speaker 1: I'm not mistaken, I think h White. White was their 594 00:30:02,880 --> 00:30:07,840 Speaker 1: best player on the board when they came around back 595 00:30:07,920 --> 00:30:11,120 Speaker 1: to pick with the second round, like I think just 596 00:30:11,120 --> 00:30:13,480 Speaker 1: did not think that he was going to be there 597 00:30:14,000 --> 00:30:16,840 Speaker 1: and all of the other players they they did like 598 00:30:16,960 --> 00:30:21,240 Speaker 1: better players, I think than where they wanted somebody different 599 00:30:21,240 --> 00:30:23,520 Speaker 1: outside of White, But by the time they got to that, 600 00:30:23,480 --> 00:30:26,400 Speaker 1: they had him ranked higher than anybody else that was left. 601 00:30:26,400 --> 00:30:28,800 Speaker 1: So it just made it very easy for them to 602 00:30:28,840 --> 00:30:30,840 Speaker 1: take White. But the hard part, obviously was they had 603 00:30:30,880 --> 00:30:33,600 Speaker 1: to go on their slot with some others in order 604 00:30:33,600 --> 00:30:36,600 Speaker 1: to secure White, if that makes sense, and I do, 605 00:30:36,760 --> 00:30:39,040 Speaker 1: and I do. I have familiar with some of the names, 606 00:30:39,040 --> 00:30:40,400 Speaker 1: but I don't have it pulled up in front of me, 607 00:30:40,440 --> 00:30:42,400 Speaker 1: and I don't sit there and take notes on this stuff. 608 00:30:42,400 --> 00:30:45,120 Speaker 1: But at some point, I guess I could do that 609 00:30:45,160 --> 00:30:49,160 Speaker 1: if somebody wants to do that. Got to what was 610 00:30:49,200 --> 00:30:52,080 Speaker 1: the other name, Jacob Wilson? Is that a first round Yeah? 611 00:30:52,080 --> 00:30:53,800 Speaker 1: I think so. I think that was it. Yeah, I 612 00:30:53,800 --> 00:30:58,440 Speaker 1: think that was the decision between Jacob Wilson and Noble Meyer. Yes, yeah, 613 00:30:58,480 --> 00:31:02,840 Speaker 1: I think I think so. Well, yeah, from our opinions yourself. First, 614 00:31:02,840 --> 00:31:05,840 Speaker 1: we are very fortunate that taking Wilson was taken before 615 00:31:06,040 --> 00:31:08,680 Speaker 1: plan me Godzi and I don't know that they would 616 00:31:08,720 --> 00:31:10,640 Speaker 1: have taken Wilson. They may have taken Noble Mayer. But 617 00:31:10,720 --> 00:31:12,160 Speaker 1: it was just like when a DIY is off the 618 00:31:12,160 --> 00:31:14,239 Speaker 1: board to what do you say at that point? That's it? 619 00:31:14,400 --> 00:31:15,959 Speaker 1: So but I think I think he was in there, 620 00:31:16,000 --> 00:31:18,760 Speaker 1: and there was another name too, but I can't remember 621 00:31:18,800 --> 00:31:20,280 Speaker 1: off the top of my head. Again, this is not 622 00:31:20,360 --> 00:31:23,520 Speaker 1: my strong suit of the draft stuff. So so with 623 00:31:23,640 --> 00:31:26,960 Speaker 1: people that are involved in the draft, you know, like 624 00:31:27,080 --> 00:31:32,960 Speaker 1: Kim and and DJ Spillick and you know, Dan Greenley 625 00:31:33,080 --> 00:31:36,520 Speaker 1: and and Naso Campo, Like, I mean, I think everybody 626 00:31:36,600 --> 00:31:39,560 Speaker 1: was really very heavily involved this year in the draft. 627 00:31:39,600 --> 00:31:41,840 Speaker 1: I kind of got to go just like strictly off 628 00:31:41,880 --> 00:31:47,280 Speaker 1: opinions and because they see the players and I'm just guessing, 629 00:31:48,600 --> 00:31:50,120 Speaker 1: you know why, if they're going to be good or not. 630 00:31:50,360 --> 00:31:52,960 Speaker 1: But it looked the reviews are very good around the league. 631 00:31:52,960 --> 00:31:54,760 Speaker 1: And when the reviews are good, I think that that's 632 00:31:54,880 --> 00:31:57,920 Speaker 1: that there's something to be said for that. So we'll 633 00:31:57,960 --> 00:31:59,600 Speaker 1: see what it looks like in the future. But this guy, 634 00:31:59,680 --> 00:32:02,760 Speaker 1: Kimbell Alderman, like they just haven't had anybody in the 635 00:32:02,800 --> 00:32:05,400 Speaker 1: organization like this guy in a while. Like this guy's legs. 636 00:32:05,680 --> 00:32:07,360 Speaker 1: I don't know if I saw this. It's like a 637 00:32:07,440 --> 00:32:10,400 Speaker 1: monster guy. Really, I don't know what. I don't know 638 00:32:10,440 --> 00:32:13,840 Speaker 1: what's gonna be with him. Yeah, to me, it's it's 639 00:32:13,880 --> 00:32:16,720 Speaker 1: a it's a I know a couple of us. I'm 640 00:32:16,760 --> 00:32:18,960 Speaker 1: him VP, the other day's videos Evan and everything from 641 00:32:19,000 --> 00:32:21,280 Speaker 1: the fish on first guy, I was there, Yeah, yeah, 642 00:32:21,360 --> 00:32:23,600 Speaker 1: you were there too. I mean it looks like to me, 643 00:32:23,960 --> 00:32:27,120 Speaker 1: I mean just like first glances, like no scouting or anything, 644 00:32:27,160 --> 00:32:30,120 Speaker 1: but just like first glances, looks like larger Peyton Verdick. 645 00:32:30,200 --> 00:32:31,440 Speaker 1: But let's see what he does. 646 00:32:31,440 --> 00:32:33,760 Speaker 5: Man, I don't know anyways, I'll shut up and let 647 00:32:33,760 --> 00:32:35,280 Speaker 5: somebody else go ahead. I know we got other speakers, 648 00:32:35,320 --> 00:32:36,719 Speaker 5: but I appreciate you, Correig, thanks for doing this. 649 00:32:37,040 --> 00:32:41,800 Speaker 2: Okay, O, bro, all right, I'm keeping dev and wait 650 00:32:42,280 --> 00:32:45,200 Speaker 2: too long so that it's pretty much my faull for 651 00:32:45,280 --> 00:32:45,640 Speaker 2: that one. 652 00:32:45,800 --> 00:32:47,840 Speaker 1: I brought him in. I kind of teased him a 653 00:32:47,880 --> 00:32:49,440 Speaker 1: little bit. So we're going Devin. 654 00:32:49,520 --> 00:32:52,040 Speaker 2: Now, We're gonna let him get his question. We'll go 655 00:32:52,160 --> 00:32:55,120 Speaker 2: right in here. 656 00:32:55,760 --> 00:32:56,520 Speaker 1: I actually got two. 657 00:32:56,600 --> 00:33:00,880 Speaker 6: It's like to specifically, I want to start with with 658 00:33:01,040 --> 00:33:02,080 Speaker 6: our friend Garret Cooper. 659 00:33:02,200 --> 00:33:03,000 Speaker 1: What's going on with him? 660 00:33:03,040 --> 00:33:06,440 Speaker 6: Man, he's got a lot of random, like little illnesses. 661 00:33:07,000 --> 00:33:09,080 Speaker 6: Have you ever heard of a player that's had like 662 00:33:09,200 --> 00:33:11,800 Speaker 6: such weird inconsistencies with this point in time? 663 00:33:13,880 --> 00:33:19,720 Speaker 1: Yes? So okay, so this is this is so strange. 664 00:33:20,760 --> 00:33:24,160 Speaker 1: So Coop has been sick. Now this is the third 665 00:33:24,200 --> 00:33:28,880 Speaker 1: time I think this year. You know, he had fever 666 00:33:29,440 --> 00:33:32,760 Speaker 1: and chills and you know, all the symptoms of just 667 00:33:32,800 --> 00:33:38,240 Speaker 1: being super sick today. And I think, if I'm not mistaken, 668 00:33:38,280 --> 00:33:42,480 Speaker 1: Skip mentioned that maybe the riot of Louisa Rise was 669 00:33:42,520 --> 00:33:44,600 Speaker 1: also not feeling. I don't want to be wrong on that. 670 00:33:44,680 --> 00:33:46,320 Speaker 1: Maybe I am. I'm not sure. I thought he said 671 00:33:46,320 --> 00:33:49,320 Speaker 1: that after the game, and he's not the only one too. 672 00:33:49,400 --> 00:33:51,719 Speaker 1: I think there are a bunch of guys that are 673 00:33:51,760 --> 00:33:53,800 Speaker 1: sick right now in the clubhouse, and I don't know. 674 00:33:54,600 --> 00:33:56,360 Speaker 1: I don't know what it is or what's happening, but 675 00:33:56,440 --> 00:33:59,160 Speaker 1: I've heard that, so I guess we'll just have to 676 00:33:59,200 --> 00:34:01,920 Speaker 1: monitor it. But as far as Coop is concerned, yeah, 677 00:34:02,000 --> 00:34:04,920 Speaker 1: I mean he's I mean, this has kind of been 678 00:34:04,960 --> 00:34:06,920 Speaker 1: the story for Coop since he's been here, is he's 679 00:34:06,920 --> 00:34:12,200 Speaker 1: had just some really some really bad luck, you know. 680 00:34:12,360 --> 00:34:19,520 Speaker 1: And look, I'm very partial to Garret Cooper. I think 681 00:34:19,560 --> 00:34:21,640 Speaker 1: probably most people know that by now. I'm just a 682 00:34:22,080 --> 00:34:24,160 Speaker 1: big fan of him as a player and a person, 683 00:34:25,719 --> 00:34:27,920 Speaker 1: you know, his family. I just I'm a I'm a 684 00:34:28,040 --> 00:34:32,239 Speaker 1: huge Cooper fan, So it hurts me to see all 685 00:34:32,239 --> 00:34:37,520 Speaker 1: this stuff happening. And I personally think, yes, there is 686 00:34:37,520 --> 00:34:40,359 Speaker 1: something to the effect that he has been hurt more 687 00:34:40,360 --> 00:34:42,880 Speaker 1: than other people. But I would also tell you that 688 00:34:42,960 --> 00:34:45,040 Speaker 1: if you go back and you look at all the 689 00:34:45,080 --> 00:34:47,320 Speaker 1: things that have happened to him since he's been here, 690 00:34:48,239 --> 00:34:50,720 Speaker 1: there's a tremendous amount of bad luck that has happened 691 00:34:50,760 --> 00:34:53,600 Speaker 1: with these injuries. They really are and I've got my 692 00:34:54,239 --> 00:34:56,440 Speaker 1: mental list of him of the things that have happened. 693 00:34:56,880 --> 00:34:59,399 Speaker 1: But he at one point he had an inner ear 694 00:34:59,440 --> 00:35:02,319 Speaker 1: infection that was undiagnosed, which is why he was like 695 00:35:02,400 --> 00:35:04,560 Speaker 1: just swinging in everything. And the strike out rate this 696 00:35:04,640 --> 00:35:06,560 Speaker 1: year's way up, and all of a sudden they got 697 00:35:06,560 --> 00:35:09,799 Speaker 1: that fixed. He stops striking out. You know, it's kind 698 00:35:09,800 --> 00:35:12,520 Speaker 1: of like a vertigo type thing. And then, yeah, I 699 00:35:14,000 --> 00:35:15,799 Speaker 1: did not know that Cooper was sick today. I had 700 00:35:15,800 --> 00:35:18,120 Speaker 1: no idea. Usually I know these things. I had absolutely 701 00:35:18,120 --> 00:35:20,640 Speaker 1: no clue until the game started, and then I got 702 00:35:20,640 --> 00:35:22,839 Speaker 1: a text a Cooper's out. You know what's happening. I'm 703 00:35:22,840 --> 00:35:24,600 Speaker 1: like that, I got no idea. The game's going on. 704 00:35:24,680 --> 00:35:27,959 Speaker 1: So I left them going to find out. But since 705 00:35:28,000 --> 00:35:30,960 Speaker 1: then I have come to find out that yeah, he's 706 00:35:31,000 --> 00:35:34,680 Speaker 1: going through it. He's sick, but he's not the only one. 707 00:35:34,719 --> 00:35:37,520 Speaker 1: I think there are our other guys in the clubhouse 708 00:35:37,560 --> 00:35:38,840 Speaker 1: that are sick. So I guess we're gonna have to 709 00:35:38,880 --> 00:35:41,600 Speaker 1: see what happens with this Tampa series coming up. But 710 00:35:42,200 --> 00:35:44,360 Speaker 1: I have not heard the word COVID once, so I 711 00:35:44,360 --> 00:35:47,080 Speaker 1: don't even want to intimate that. Somebody else asked me that, 712 00:35:47,200 --> 00:35:49,719 Speaker 1: but I haven't heard that, So I don't know if 713 00:35:49,719 --> 00:35:51,960 Speaker 1: that answers the question for you. On Cooper, He'll be 714 00:35:51,960 --> 00:35:55,080 Speaker 1: a free agent at the end of the season. I 715 00:35:55,400 --> 00:35:57,440 Speaker 1: do not expect Air Cooper to be with the Marrowins 716 00:35:57,480 --> 00:36:02,560 Speaker 1: next year. I would like him. I would like him 717 00:36:02,560 --> 00:36:07,040 Speaker 1: to be, but I do not expect it. Just being honest, yeah, 718 00:36:07,040 --> 00:36:08,879 Speaker 1: I kind of expect that. Appreciate that. 719 00:36:09,600 --> 00:36:12,680 Speaker 6: My last little one that I have here, it's just 720 00:36:13,239 --> 00:36:16,440 Speaker 6: do you really think the Marlins have the you know, 721 00:36:17,160 --> 00:36:21,239 Speaker 6: death to go out and upgrade the offense, the bullpen, 722 00:36:21,440 --> 00:36:22,120 Speaker 6: and the rotation. 723 00:36:22,920 --> 00:36:26,759 Speaker 1: They can't do all three, can't they? Uh? No, I 724 00:36:26,760 --> 00:36:29,440 Speaker 1: think they could. The asks on these players right now 725 00:36:29,560 --> 00:36:32,360 Speaker 1: is so astronomically high that it would just be trading 726 00:36:32,400 --> 00:36:35,359 Speaker 1: Max Meyer and Jake Eaterer and not see Nunez like 727 00:36:35,520 --> 00:36:37,600 Speaker 1: and getting rentals for the rest of the year. So 728 00:36:37,600 --> 00:36:40,400 Speaker 1: they could do it, but it would be sacrificing it 729 00:36:40,560 --> 00:36:43,279 Speaker 1: a lot for next year. And if they were still 730 00:36:43,320 --> 00:36:45,839 Speaker 1: fourteen games over five hundred and they were number one 731 00:36:46,000 --> 00:36:49,120 Speaker 1: in the wildcard spot, I would tinker with the idea 732 00:36:49,120 --> 00:36:52,239 Speaker 1: of maybe doing it, but now that now that they've 733 00:36:52,280 --> 00:36:55,520 Speaker 1: fallen back quite a bit, and I think I think 734 00:36:55,560 --> 00:36:58,560 Speaker 1: it was uh, they have I don't know if people 735 00:36:58,600 --> 00:37:02,279 Speaker 1: are familiar, but they have immediate relyations person her name 736 00:37:02,360 --> 00:37:05,440 Speaker 1: is Golly SHARONI we were talking about this on the 737 00:37:05,680 --> 00:37:07,160 Speaker 1: on the other field of that and she, you know, 738 00:37:07,160 --> 00:37:08,279 Speaker 1: we just talk about what do you think they're going, 739 00:37:08,400 --> 00:37:10,000 Speaker 1: what do you think they should do anything? And I'm like, 740 00:37:10,120 --> 00:37:11,239 Speaker 1: I got to go for it because you got to 741 00:37:11,239 --> 00:37:14,759 Speaker 1: play these home games. And then she reminded me that 742 00:37:14,800 --> 00:37:16,840 Speaker 1: if you're the third wildcard, you don't get any home games, 743 00:37:16,880 --> 00:37:18,759 Speaker 1: Like what do you mean, No, you go play on 744 00:37:18,800 --> 00:37:21,160 Speaker 1: the road against the other team. Like wait a second, hearrow, 745 00:37:21,239 --> 00:37:23,840 Speaker 1: that's no good. The whole point of this was to 746 00:37:23,880 --> 00:37:26,160 Speaker 1: get the fans back for our home playoff game. So 747 00:37:26,760 --> 00:37:31,440 Speaker 1: if that, if that's not within grasp, I think you 748 00:37:31,560 --> 00:37:33,799 Speaker 1: got to change the approach a little bit based on 749 00:37:33,880 --> 00:37:36,040 Speaker 1: what they've played. So they answer your question, I think 750 00:37:36,040 --> 00:37:39,640 Speaker 1: they can accomplish all of those things because the Marlins 751 00:37:39,680 --> 00:37:41,440 Speaker 1: are willing to take on some money. I know that 752 00:37:41,520 --> 00:37:44,000 Speaker 1: for sure. They're willing to trade some prospects. I know 753 00:37:44,160 --> 00:37:48,480 Speaker 1: that for sure. But given what we've seen since the 754 00:37:48,560 --> 00:37:52,880 Speaker 1: All Star Break even today in their win it's like 755 00:37:52,960 --> 00:37:56,560 Speaker 1: you look at them and say, best case scenario is 756 00:37:56,640 --> 00:37:59,759 Speaker 1: probably the third wildcard or meat or the second wildcard. 757 00:37:59,800 --> 00:38:03,560 Speaker 1: But it's it's it's sort of dicey based on some 758 00:38:03,600 --> 00:38:06,080 Speaker 1: of the things that we've seen, I think unfortunately, so 759 00:38:06,080 --> 00:38:08,520 Speaker 1: hopefully that answers your question. I do think they're willing 760 00:38:08,560 --> 00:38:12,440 Speaker 1: to trade future pieces for this year. I do you 761 00:38:12,520 --> 00:38:18,400 Speaker 1: mentioned you mentioned? Is that a name that they're no, No, no, 762 00:38:18,480 --> 00:38:22,359 Speaker 1: I I just don't I got any Give me a name, 763 00:38:22,440 --> 00:38:24,040 Speaker 1: give me a name. I they don't even have anyone. 764 00:38:24,080 --> 00:38:25,759 Speaker 1: So I threw his name because he was in the 765 00:38:25,760 --> 00:38:29,080 Speaker 1: future name. But know the Jake Eater is a name, 766 00:38:29,239 --> 00:38:31,960 Speaker 1: and Max Meyer is a name. I mean, I'm not 767 00:38:31,960 --> 00:38:33,680 Speaker 1: saying they're shopping the players who saying this is what 768 00:38:33,760 --> 00:38:36,360 Speaker 1: they're asking for. You want to you want our reliever, 769 00:38:36,800 --> 00:38:39,279 Speaker 1: You got to give us Jake Eater. What are you nuts? Like? 770 00:38:39,360 --> 00:38:43,760 Speaker 1: That's you know, Jake Eater, Max Meyer, Uh mill Brand, 771 00:38:43,960 --> 00:38:48,440 Speaker 1: that's definitely another one. Fitterer is another one that's for 772 00:38:49,040 --> 00:38:56,400 Speaker 1: a probably mistake there who Miller? No, I mean maybe 773 00:38:56,440 --> 00:39:00,000 Speaker 1: I haven't heard Miller. Yeah, Victor Mason Junior would be 774 00:39:00,120 --> 00:39:04,600 Speaker 1: a very I've heard a lot of teams are very 775 00:39:04,640 --> 00:39:08,719 Speaker 1: interested in Victor. Victor mays suck in the Bahamas with 776 00:39:08,760 --> 00:39:12,399 Speaker 1: the pick. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he's good down there. Yeah, 777 00:39:12,440 --> 00:39:16,200 Speaker 1: that's for sure. Yes, it's excellent. Okay are you that 778 00:39:16,320 --> 00:39:21,600 Speaker 1: is that just a terrible that's that terrible? Yeah? I 779 00:39:21,719 --> 00:39:23,520 Speaker 1: just stole money, huh. 780 00:39:23,560 --> 00:39:25,840 Speaker 5: And then he's just throw a bratch like brash like 781 00:39:25,920 --> 00:39:27,560 Speaker 5: posting on Instagram. 782 00:39:27,160 --> 00:39:29,440 Speaker 1: Like I don't whatever, I don't. 783 00:39:32,960 --> 00:39:35,320 Speaker 5: Yeah, he's spending that money well on his boat in 784 00:39:35,320 --> 00:39:35,840 Speaker 5: the Bahamas. 785 00:39:35,840 --> 00:39:37,920 Speaker 1: Man, Like that's all you can say, right, I don't know. 786 00:39:38,000 --> 00:39:39,920 Speaker 1: I mean, I gotta I gotta find out how that 787 00:39:40,000 --> 00:39:45,520 Speaker 1: deal got done. All right, we'll go Ryan next, and 788 00:39:45,640 --> 00:39:47,399 Speaker 1: he's there, Devin. You got anything else? 789 00:39:48,280 --> 00:39:50,759 Speaker 6: No, thanks guys for the time, and thanks Craig for 790 00:39:50,800 --> 00:39:52,000 Speaker 6: tweeting on Spanish today. 791 00:39:52,680 --> 00:39:55,560 Speaker 1: Yeah. Man, yeah, man, we got it done right. You know, 792 00:39:55,680 --> 00:39:58,080 Speaker 1: when desperation happens, you got to call on me to 793 00:39:58,080 --> 00:40:00,960 Speaker 1: get it, to get it done, to get it done. 794 00:40:01,120 --> 00:40:05,520 Speaker 1: So we got it done. Ryan applores yours my man. 795 00:40:05,680 --> 00:40:07,759 Speaker 1: It's all you all right? What's up? Guys? I hope 796 00:40:07,760 --> 00:40:08,680 Speaker 1: everyone's doing well. 797 00:40:08,719 --> 00:40:11,799 Speaker 7: And I just I just wanted to ask not just Craig, 798 00:40:11,840 --> 00:40:14,520 Speaker 7: but everyone here because I want to hear multiple opinions. 799 00:40:15,320 --> 00:40:18,879 Speaker 7: Do you guys think that maybe Skip Schumacher will give 800 00:40:18,880 --> 00:40:23,319 Speaker 7: Tanner Scott the chance to close the more games it 801 00:40:23,360 --> 00:40:27,360 Speaker 7: within the next month, kind of maybe split opportunities between 802 00:40:27,440 --> 00:40:28,880 Speaker 7: Puck and Scott. 803 00:40:28,520 --> 00:40:30,800 Speaker 8: Or just what do you guys think he will. 804 00:40:30,600 --> 00:40:34,160 Speaker 7: Do with our closer, because Puck has not been very 805 00:40:34,200 --> 00:40:36,799 Speaker 7: sharp in his last ten games. He's given up more 806 00:40:37,120 --> 00:40:41,560 Speaker 7: runs than innings pitch in his past few outings. It's 807 00:40:41,560 --> 00:40:43,719 Speaker 7: been really bad. And I definitely want to see Tanner 808 00:40:43,760 --> 00:40:47,600 Speaker 7: Scott at another chance that closing games because his command 809 00:40:47,680 --> 00:40:50,320 Speaker 7: is a lot different this year and a lot better 810 00:40:50,440 --> 00:40:52,160 Speaker 7: this year than it was last year when he got 811 00:40:52,160 --> 00:40:54,160 Speaker 7: that closer opportunity he needed to do too well. 812 00:40:54,200 --> 00:40:57,560 Speaker 1: So what do you guys think about that? Well, I 813 00:40:57,840 --> 00:41:00,600 Speaker 1: would say Ryan personal, thanks for the question and thanks 814 00:41:00,600 --> 00:41:06,839 Speaker 1: for jumping in. I don't agree with you, unfortunately, you know. 815 00:41:06,920 --> 00:41:10,080 Speaker 1: I think I still think Puck gives them the best 816 00:41:10,160 --> 00:41:14,120 Speaker 1: chance in the ninth inning to get out Tanner Scott. 817 00:41:14,280 --> 00:41:17,000 Speaker 1: I understand he's pitched very well this year, but he's 818 00:41:17,000 --> 00:41:21,600 Speaker 1: also not pitching the ninth inning, and I saw a 819 00:41:21,760 --> 00:41:24,000 Speaker 1: completely different pitcher this year. Than last year, and I 820 00:41:24,040 --> 00:41:26,560 Speaker 1: don't think it's a coincidence that it was because he 821 00:41:26,680 --> 00:41:30,719 Speaker 1: was not pitching the ninth inning. In my opinion, I 822 00:41:30,880 --> 00:41:35,120 Speaker 1: don't know that. I mean, maybe maybe Skip will do it. 823 00:41:35,160 --> 00:41:37,920 Speaker 1: Maybe he will do it. I don't know if he 824 00:41:37,960 --> 00:41:43,200 Speaker 1: will or not. For me, the issue with Puck is 825 00:41:44,120 --> 00:41:48,160 Speaker 1: the issue that in my opinion, my humble opinion, should 826 00:41:48,160 --> 00:41:51,359 Speaker 1: have been recognized at the beginning of the season, which was, 827 00:41:51,560 --> 00:41:54,439 Speaker 1: you're going to burn this guy out by using him 828 00:41:54,560 --> 00:41:58,960 Speaker 1: in back to back games over and over again. I 829 00:41:59,040 --> 00:42:03,560 Speaker 1: talked with some of you about this privately. By Oakland 830 00:42:04,040 --> 00:42:08,040 Speaker 1: was very cognizant once they moved him to Reliever about 831 00:42:08,120 --> 00:42:11,000 Speaker 1: using him in back to back days because they felt 832 00:42:11,080 --> 00:42:15,760 Speaker 1: that his recovery time was slower than some other players, 833 00:42:15,800 --> 00:42:18,200 Speaker 1: which doesn't take anything away from the talent of a player. 834 00:42:18,880 --> 00:42:21,359 Speaker 1: But if you look at how many times he's been 835 00:42:21,440 --> 00:42:24,960 Speaker 1: used back to back this year versus the time that 836 00:42:25,440 --> 00:42:27,919 Speaker 1: the season that he spent last year in Oakland, he's 837 00:42:28,040 --> 00:42:31,480 Speaker 1: far exceeded already the amount of usage that he's had 838 00:42:31,480 --> 00:42:37,080 Speaker 1: in that back to back spot. Now, the converse of 839 00:42:37,120 --> 00:42:39,040 Speaker 1: that is that he was used back to back in 840 00:42:39,120 --> 00:42:43,040 Speaker 1: April and May, and he was fantastic, and you would say, well, 841 00:42:43,080 --> 00:42:45,080 Speaker 1: who cares, Craig, you is totally wrong, like he was 842 00:42:45,120 --> 00:42:49,320 Speaker 1: amazing in both all back to back appearances, and that's true. 843 00:42:49,440 --> 00:42:51,560 Speaker 1: But I think now what you're seeing is the residual 844 00:42:51,600 --> 00:42:53,440 Speaker 1: effect of that, which is one he went on the 845 00:42:53,480 --> 00:42:56,520 Speaker 1: injury list with a dead arm, and two he no 846 00:42:56,600 --> 00:43:00,520 Speaker 1: longer he's making some unfortunately, so he's missed some really 847 00:43:00,600 --> 00:43:04,239 Speaker 1: bad spots in these pitches. So, Ryan, I think their 848 00:43:04,320 --> 00:43:06,520 Speaker 1: answer to closer is not on the team right now. 849 00:43:06,719 --> 00:43:09,400 Speaker 1: And I think that they have to try and find 850 00:43:09,480 --> 00:43:13,720 Speaker 1: someone that is out there to at least help Puck 851 00:43:13,840 --> 00:43:16,080 Speaker 1: in the ninth inning to a puck and pitch one 852 00:43:16,120 --> 00:43:18,879 Speaker 1: game and get a saying. And I think Skip's gotta 853 00:43:18,880 --> 00:43:20,799 Speaker 1: go to somebody else on that back to back day 854 00:43:20,920 --> 00:43:23,040 Speaker 1: and use Pucking and wait another day to use him. 855 00:43:23,080 --> 00:43:25,719 Speaker 1: I think it's a mistake and it's playing out that 856 00:43:25,760 --> 00:43:28,880 Speaker 1: way while you're while you're on the topic of the 857 00:43:28,880 --> 00:43:32,439 Speaker 1: bullpen crack and Ryan, there's a great question, but yeah, 858 00:43:32,520 --> 00:43:36,160 Speaker 1: I think I probably gonna be pucking, and who knows 859 00:43:36,200 --> 00:43:37,919 Speaker 1: what happens. If you know, you guys could all dive 860 00:43:37,960 --> 00:43:39,799 Speaker 1: into that same thing that I dove into. By the 861 00:43:39,800 --> 00:43:41,520 Speaker 1: way on this and take a look at no, no, 862 00:43:42,239 --> 00:43:43,680 Speaker 1: I got it. Take it. Take a look at how 863 00:43:43,719 --> 00:43:45,600 Speaker 1: many times they use them back to back last year 864 00:43:45,719 --> 00:43:47,560 Speaker 1: versus how many times I want to use this year, 865 00:43:47,640 --> 00:43:49,440 Speaker 1: and look at what happened and looking here at one 866 00:43:49,480 --> 00:43:51,840 Speaker 1: witch like Terrescott has one pitch. He has a flyer 867 00:43:51,880 --> 00:43:52,200 Speaker 1: and that's it. 868 00:43:52,320 --> 00:43:54,280 Speaker 5: I mean, yes, he can throw ninety nine, but sometimes 869 00:43:54,280 --> 00:43:55,040 Speaker 5: they no know where it's going. 870 00:43:55,120 --> 00:43:55,279 Speaker 2: Yeah. 871 00:43:55,280 --> 00:43:56,560 Speaker 9: And the other thing that I'd like to say, and 872 00:43:56,600 --> 00:44:31,400 Speaker 9: the other thing that I'd like to say. 873 00:44:14,719 --> 00:44:15,719 Speaker 1: Oh, sorry, do you guys look good? 874 00:44:17,040 --> 00:44:19,919 Speaker 3: So yeah, we still got lost. 875 00:44:19,960 --> 00:44:22,319 Speaker 1: Yeah, he got ja. He're back. The one thing that 876 00:44:22,320 --> 00:44:25,080 Speaker 1: I'd like to say about Tanner Scott is that you 877 00:44:25,160 --> 00:44:27,759 Speaker 1: hear a lot, Oh my gosh, Tanner Scott. He has 878 00:44:27,880 --> 00:44:30,880 Speaker 1: experienced in the role. He saved twenty games last season. 879 00:44:30,920 --> 00:44:32,960 Speaker 1: We keep hearing this. I'm sure you guys have heard 880 00:44:33,000 --> 00:44:36,240 Speaker 1: it and girls over and over and over again. Tanner 881 00:44:36,280 --> 00:44:41,360 Speaker 1: Scott saved twenty games. He blew a million. He only 882 00:44:41,440 --> 00:44:44,680 Speaker 1: was the closer from May on last year. If you 883 00:44:44,760 --> 00:44:47,600 Speaker 1: extrapolate his blown saves from the time that he started 884 00:44:47,640 --> 00:44:50,480 Speaker 1: as closer last year, he would have led me baseball 885 00:44:50,520 --> 00:44:53,200 Speaker 1: by far. So just because the guy played in a 886 00:44:53,239 --> 00:44:57,239 Speaker 1: million one run games and saved sixty five percent of 887 00:44:57,280 --> 00:45:01,319 Speaker 1: them doesn't mean that he's a closer. It means that 888 00:45:01,360 --> 00:45:03,600 Speaker 1: he didn't do well in the role. Now, Scott has 889 00:45:03,640 --> 00:45:07,400 Speaker 1: been their best relief pitcher this year from start to finish. Yes, 890 00:45:07,600 --> 00:45:11,560 Speaker 1: that is true, But I just don't think that you 891 00:45:11,560 --> 00:45:14,160 Speaker 1: could go into this thinking that he could close games 892 00:45:14,160 --> 00:45:17,520 Speaker 1: for them, you know, against these amazing teams in August 893 00:45:17,560 --> 00:45:20,319 Speaker 1: and September. I don't think so. Key continue to use him, 894 00:45:20,360 --> 00:45:22,960 Speaker 1: how you're using him in the packets that you're using him, 895 00:45:23,320 --> 00:45:26,279 Speaker 1: Why change that at all? What they should be doing 896 00:45:26,360 --> 00:45:30,759 Speaker 1: is getting somebody from outside the organization to help puck 897 00:45:30,960 --> 00:45:34,000 Speaker 1: close games. Puck pitchers one day gets to save Marlons 898 00:45:34,040 --> 00:45:36,440 Speaker 1: are in another one ring game the next day, no problem. 899 00:45:36,600 --> 00:45:39,879 Speaker 1: Go to somebody else. Stop using punk over and over again. 900 00:45:39,960 --> 00:45:43,320 Speaker 1: It's not gonna work. You mentioned somebody else. 901 00:45:43,640 --> 00:45:47,120 Speaker 5: So my last question on the bullpen is George Soriana, 902 00:45:47,560 --> 00:45:48,960 Speaker 5: and I know Kevin Burral will. 903 00:45:48,880 --> 00:45:49,560 Speaker 1: Like this question. 904 00:45:49,880 --> 00:45:53,040 Speaker 5: This guy's been fantastic. I mean, he's momped up several starts, 905 00:45:53,040 --> 00:45:56,439 Speaker 5: He's come in and thrown several scoreless innings. Does this 906 00:45:56,520 --> 00:45:59,400 Speaker 5: guy I think he has labor leief stuff. 907 00:45:59,440 --> 00:46:01,799 Speaker 1: Does this guy gonna look maybe in that position or 908 00:46:01,880 --> 00:46:03,520 Speaker 1: what do you think of it? I haven't heard that, 909 00:46:03,560 --> 00:46:07,520 Speaker 1: but maybe so. I mean skis Look at this point, 910 00:46:07,800 --> 00:46:11,160 Speaker 1: you gotta you gotta mean skip publicly is not gonna 911 00:46:11,239 --> 00:46:15,319 Speaker 1: throw Puck under the bus. So right, but he's got 912 00:46:15,320 --> 00:46:18,719 Speaker 1: to consider somebody else. That's it. Maybe it's Soriano. I 913 00:46:18,760 --> 00:46:21,439 Speaker 1: don't know. I don't know the answer to that. Okay, 914 00:46:21,480 --> 00:46:24,240 Speaker 1: but but but but the other in fairness to skip, 915 00:46:24,360 --> 00:46:28,440 Speaker 1: in fairness to skip? In May, if if if I 916 00:46:28,440 --> 00:46:30,439 Speaker 1: said to you in three months from now, we're gonna 917 00:46:30,440 --> 00:46:32,279 Speaker 1: be doing we're gonna be doing a space and we're 918 00:46:32,320 --> 00:46:34,440 Speaker 1: gonna be talking about guys that are saving games for 919 00:46:34,520 --> 00:46:37,520 Speaker 1: the Marlins. And I told you back in May one 920 00:46:37,600 --> 00:46:39,960 Speaker 1: guy who's never gonna get that chance still in Floro, 921 00:46:40,160 --> 00:46:42,279 Speaker 1: you got everyone will be throwing tomatoes at me, like 922 00:46:42,280 --> 00:46:44,840 Speaker 1: what are you talking about? The best reliever that they have, 923 00:46:45,320 --> 00:46:48,520 Speaker 1: And look what happened. So it's just the dynamic of 924 00:46:48,920 --> 00:46:52,680 Speaker 1: a long season with a bullpen they have. They need 925 00:46:52,680 --> 00:46:55,200 Speaker 1: new arms in the bullpen. They need at least one 926 00:46:55,440 --> 00:46:57,759 Speaker 1: from some some other team to to help them out. 927 00:46:57,800 --> 00:47:00,640 Speaker 1: It's got to happen you just saw it pretty good, 928 00:47:00,719 --> 00:47:03,640 Speaker 1: lady relievers with Colorado. Has there been any you know, 929 00:47:03,840 --> 00:47:06,520 Speaker 1: talking between those two teams? And Daniel Bart looked really good? 930 00:47:06,680 --> 00:47:11,400 Speaker 1: And Lawrence also, I haven't. I haven't heard those names 931 00:47:11,440 --> 00:47:16,759 Speaker 1: come up. Okay, no one from Colorado, not even righting man, 932 00:47:16,760 --> 00:47:18,920 Speaker 1: any left headed back, I haven't. I haven't heard a 933 00:47:18,960 --> 00:47:21,520 Speaker 1: single player on the Rockies come up except for Diaz 934 00:47:21,680 --> 00:47:24,760 Speaker 1: and that was you know. And and I think that 935 00:47:24,760 --> 00:47:27,399 Speaker 1: that Miami has sort of resigned to the fact that 936 00:47:27,560 --> 00:47:31,120 Speaker 1: whatever catching moves that they're gonna make is gonna probably 937 00:47:31,160 --> 00:47:33,120 Speaker 1: have to come at the off season. I think just 938 00:47:33,160 --> 00:47:35,080 Speaker 1: their catching situation is what it is. The rest of 939 00:47:35,120 --> 00:47:40,120 Speaker 1: the chase, all right, all right. 940 00:47:40,080 --> 00:47:43,239 Speaker 2: Right, you got anything else? Sorry, mister Alex cuts you 941 00:47:43,280 --> 00:47:45,200 Speaker 2: off there. Hey, you got anything else for me? 942 00:47:45,360 --> 00:47:47,280 Speaker 1: I think we got Marcela in here? 943 00:47:47,600 --> 00:47:48,360 Speaker 8: Yeah, real quickly. 944 00:47:48,440 --> 00:47:50,840 Speaker 7: I wanted to just ask my dad wanted me to 945 00:47:50,840 --> 00:47:52,720 Speaker 7: ask this actually and well. 946 00:47:52,600 --> 00:47:54,960 Speaker 1: Then then that's good. 947 00:47:55,920 --> 00:47:57,920 Speaker 8: Hey, he's a super subscriber, so I think it. 948 00:47:58,520 --> 00:47:59,560 Speaker 1: He could ask two questions. 949 00:48:01,040 --> 00:48:02,000 Speaker 8: Yeah, but my dad. 950 00:48:01,840 --> 00:48:04,080 Speaker 7: Wants to know him what's the latest time on on 951 00:48:04,200 --> 00:48:06,640 Speaker 7: jashism because he seems a little confused to night. I know, 952 00:48:06,680 --> 00:48:10,360 Speaker 7: we all want him to come back. Well, my daddy, 953 00:48:10,400 --> 00:48:12,400 Speaker 7: he doesn't know what when he's gonna come back, and he. 954 00:48:12,440 --> 00:48:15,600 Speaker 1: Wants Oh, I don't, I don't know. I mean, he 955 00:48:15,680 --> 00:48:18,839 Speaker 1: has no bleak injury. He's got to get over that 956 00:48:18,920 --> 00:48:20,840 Speaker 1: and then and then he'll come back. I mean, I 957 00:48:20,960 --> 00:48:26,040 Speaker 1: I don't does anybody happen? Maybe maybe some, I mean, 958 00:48:26,080 --> 00:48:29,040 Speaker 1: I don't know, No, I know this listening. 959 00:48:29,080 --> 00:48:33,400 Speaker 3: Maybe he got enough there is. Jazz spoke to Marlin's 960 00:48:33,400 --> 00:48:35,839 Speaker 3: members today and in a special event at the park, 961 00:48:35,840 --> 00:48:38,120 Speaker 3: and he said he wants to get back by Friday 962 00:48:38,239 --> 00:48:41,120 Speaker 3: for the Tiger Series. He does have a history of 963 00:48:41,520 --> 00:48:43,600 Speaker 3: over promising when he is going to return. 964 00:48:46,120 --> 00:48:49,680 Speaker 1: Jazz is the history of over promising and then not 965 00:48:49,719 --> 00:48:51,520 Speaker 1: coming back. I want to be back to the White 966 00:48:51,520 --> 00:48:53,760 Speaker 1: Sox Series and then coming back four weeks later. 967 00:48:54,320 --> 00:48:56,400 Speaker 3: That kind of thing. 968 00:48:57,280 --> 00:48:59,120 Speaker 1: Jazz said he's playing for Great Britain in the World 969 00:48:59,160 --> 00:49:01,719 Speaker 1: Baseball Classic, definitely, and did not play in the World 970 00:49:01,719 --> 00:49:05,400 Speaker 1: Baseball that guy, Yeah, guy, the guy that said that 971 00:49:05,400 --> 00:49:08,719 Speaker 1: he'd be all start breaking last year and then didn't 972 00:49:08,719 --> 00:49:12,480 Speaker 1: play another game. Yeah that guy. Okay, Yeah, so I 973 00:49:12,480 --> 00:49:15,000 Speaker 1: guess I guess let's just go off back to Detroit 974 00:49:15,400 --> 00:49:16,040 Speaker 1: to give Ryan. 975 00:49:16,480 --> 00:49:20,719 Speaker 3: My best estimate just based on following these rehab things 976 00:49:20,760 --> 00:49:22,399 Speaker 3: and how they go. He hasn't started. I don't think 977 00:49:22,400 --> 00:49:24,360 Speaker 3: he starts swinging a bat yet, so we need to 978 00:49:24,400 --> 00:49:27,320 Speaker 3: do that, and then it depends how quick the rehab 979 00:49:27,360 --> 00:49:30,520 Speaker 3: assignment is. I imagine if he does go into rehab assignment, 980 00:49:30,520 --> 00:49:32,360 Speaker 3: it would be very quick, only a couple of games. 981 00:49:32,680 --> 00:49:34,879 Speaker 3: I think the best case scenario is, you know, right 982 00:49:34,880 --> 00:49:38,360 Speaker 3: around the trade dead and maybe right during that Philly 983 00:49:38,520 --> 00:49:41,600 Speaker 3: series or right afterwards. I think he is getting close, 984 00:49:41,680 --> 00:49:43,120 Speaker 3: but there's still several steps away. 985 00:49:43,440 --> 00:49:46,080 Speaker 1: And and and Jazz is my guy man, like I 986 00:49:46,120 --> 00:49:51,319 Speaker 1: really like Jazz, very receptive to understand how media work 987 00:49:51,400 --> 00:49:56,160 Speaker 1: has been very extremely helpful to me. You know, last 988 00:49:56,239 --> 00:49:58,359 Speaker 1: year when there was a lot of discourse going on, 989 00:49:59,360 --> 00:50:01,000 Speaker 1: I was able to talk to him about just his 990 00:50:01,040 --> 00:50:04,360 Speaker 1: feelings about that. I mean, he is I really like 991 00:50:04,440 --> 00:50:07,719 Speaker 1: this guy, like I really do. But you know, if 992 00:50:08,040 --> 00:50:10,600 Speaker 1: if they are, if there are nine things out of 993 00:50:10,640 --> 00:50:13,279 Speaker 1: ten that Jazz is amazing at, and you said to me, 994 00:50:13,320 --> 00:50:14,960 Speaker 1: well give me the one that he's not, it's it's 995 00:50:14,960 --> 00:50:17,760 Speaker 1: his own injuries. He's horrendous at it. He is absolutely 996 00:50:17,760 --> 00:50:21,319 Speaker 1: the worst. He does not he does not understand the 997 00:50:21,600 --> 00:50:24,480 Speaker 1: injuries and how and how things work. I remember he 998 00:50:24,520 --> 00:50:25,840 Speaker 1: had the turf toe. He said he'd be back the 999 00:50:25,880 --> 00:50:27,759 Speaker 1: next day, right, and then he said that and then he 1000 00:50:27,840 --> 00:50:34,160 Speaker 1: ended up Yeah, yeah, yes, you can't. You just with Jazz. 1001 00:50:34,640 --> 00:50:36,960 Speaker 1: It's like he's always telling like he used to tell 1002 00:50:37,000 --> 00:50:39,239 Speaker 1: me last year. You know, I don't know if you 1003 00:50:39,239 --> 00:50:42,120 Speaker 1: guys remember remember last year when Donnie had him batting 1004 00:50:43,480 --> 00:50:45,120 Speaker 1: what was it at the end of the lineup and 1005 00:50:45,160 --> 00:50:47,640 Speaker 1: sitting against lefts and stuff. Remember all that. Yeah, he 1006 00:50:47,680 --> 00:50:50,120 Speaker 1: was batting nine at the beginning of the season, right, 1007 00:50:50,200 --> 00:50:52,319 Speaker 1: and then and then I would ask him like, hey, 1008 00:50:52,360 --> 00:50:54,080 Speaker 1: what's going on here? And he would always tell me 1009 00:50:54,239 --> 00:50:58,959 Speaker 1: just enjoy the ride. Enjoy the ride, all right, Clair enough, 1010 00:50:59,480 --> 00:51:04,600 Speaker 1: just going it. I'm like, okay, yeah, yeah, it's you're right. 1011 00:51:04,640 --> 00:51:07,480 Speaker 1: I mean, when it comes to diagnosing his own injuries, he's, uh, 1012 00:51:07,520 --> 00:51:09,880 Speaker 1: it's been a little bit off, and his uh in 1013 00:51:09,960 --> 00:51:11,760 Speaker 1: his return, you know, he the guy wants to play. 1014 00:51:11,800 --> 00:51:14,680 Speaker 1: Of course, he wants to play. The guy's missed a lot. Yeah, 1015 00:51:14,719 --> 00:51:18,439 Speaker 1: of course lost right now to the lineup for sure. 1016 00:51:18,719 --> 00:51:22,120 Speaker 1: And not only that, but Dame Myers is like, I mean, boy, 1017 00:51:22,480 --> 00:51:25,480 Speaker 1: it's just he looks so good. When he came up. 1018 00:51:25,520 --> 00:51:27,880 Speaker 1: I was like sold, and now it's like, oh my gosh, 1019 00:51:27,920 --> 00:51:31,000 Speaker 1: like it looks like jumping back. Yeah, he got to 1020 00:51:31,000 --> 00:51:32,759 Speaker 1: adjust back. I mean, he looked good when he first 1021 00:51:32,760 --> 00:51:33,120 Speaker 1: came up. 1022 00:51:33,120 --> 00:51:34,880 Speaker 5: But the good thing about Dane is that he has 1023 00:51:34,920 --> 00:51:37,360 Speaker 5: positional flexibility to other. 1024 00:51:37,440 --> 00:51:40,680 Speaker 1: Areas of the team. And he practiced at third third base. 1025 00:51:40,920 --> 00:51:43,520 Speaker 1: I don't know if that's but he practiced today at third. 1026 00:51:43,760 --> 00:51:45,759 Speaker 1: Let's go. That's what you want to see. You want 1027 00:51:45,760 --> 00:51:48,000 Speaker 1: to see like, they's not a center fielder. He's not 1028 00:51:48,000 --> 00:51:49,880 Speaker 1: going to be a center fielder. He can do it 1029 00:51:49,920 --> 00:51:50,800 Speaker 1: in the corner of outfield. 1030 00:51:50,880 --> 00:51:53,760 Speaker 5: But he told me and Cavin Barrall he's most comfortable 1031 00:51:53,800 --> 00:51:54,719 Speaker 5: at third and first. 1032 00:51:54,480 --> 00:51:56,279 Speaker 1: Base and that that's his long term role. I mean, 1033 00:51:56,320 --> 00:51:59,399 Speaker 1: he's a third basement person what he can do. I agree. Look, 1034 00:51:59,480 --> 00:52:01,160 Speaker 1: Jazz told me he was coming back and he was 1035 00:52:01,200 --> 00:52:02,759 Speaker 1: going to be a catcher, So we'll just keep an 1036 00:52:02,760 --> 00:52:06,919 Speaker 1: eye on that. Yeah, okay, all. 1037 00:52:06,920 --> 00:52:09,080 Speaker 7: Right, thanks guys for letting me speak and ask you 1038 00:52:09,080 --> 00:52:12,680 Speaker 7: guys a question. As always, everyone listening, go become a 1039 00:52:12,719 --> 00:52:13,640 Speaker 7: super subscriber to. 1040 00:52:13,640 --> 00:52:16,160 Speaker 1: Fish on first because there you go, you get a 1041 00:52:16,200 --> 00:52:16,800 Speaker 1: lot of great. 1042 00:52:16,640 --> 00:52:19,480 Speaker 7: Perks And I really appreciate all the work that everyone 1043 00:52:19,760 --> 00:52:22,120 Speaker 7: does over at fish On First and everything you do, 1044 00:52:22,200 --> 00:52:24,640 Speaker 7: Craig for reporting for the Borrows and writing or for 1045 00:52:24,880 --> 00:52:25,520 Speaker 7: Miami Earth. 1046 00:52:26,160 --> 00:52:29,400 Speaker 1: You got it, Brian be well Man, say that you're dead. 1047 00:52:30,800 --> 00:52:33,840 Speaker 2: Real quick. Noah's got a Jazz update. He says, I'll 1048 00:52:34,200 --> 00:52:34,719 Speaker 2: get the floor. 1049 00:52:35,200 --> 00:52:37,440 Speaker 4: So it's not really an update, it's more of a 1050 00:52:37,800 --> 00:52:40,640 Speaker 4: just what everyone said. Yeah, he keeps saying he'll be 1051 00:52:40,719 --> 00:52:43,120 Speaker 4: back tomorrow. He's not going to be back for a bit. 1052 00:52:43,320 --> 00:52:47,960 Speaker 4: Everybody relaxed. He hasn't even started swinging yet. He's barely 1053 00:52:48,000 --> 00:52:53,120 Speaker 4: taking any any repster anywhere. He's Everyone needs to just relax. 1054 00:52:53,160 --> 00:52:55,880 Speaker 4: He needs to do where rehab assignment he needs. It's 1055 00:52:56,000 --> 00:52:59,800 Speaker 4: not gonna be for another maybe week or two. And also, 1056 00:53:00,160 --> 00:53:04,160 Speaker 4: going back on the Puck situation, Skip is pretty much 1057 00:53:04,200 --> 00:53:09,880 Speaker 4: that Puck is the guy, even though the pretty much 1058 00:53:09,920 --> 00:53:14,279 Speaker 4: gonna run out of gas at some point. And yeah, 1059 00:53:14,360 --> 00:53:17,440 Speaker 4: it's just pretty much what's been going on with Jazz. 1060 00:53:17,520 --> 00:53:20,000 Speaker 4: Everyone just needs to just chill. He's not gonna be 1061 00:53:20,040 --> 00:53:22,600 Speaker 4: back for a bit. He needs to do a rehab assignment. 1062 00:53:22,719 --> 00:53:25,000 Speaker 4: And once he's see him go to a rehab assignment, 1063 00:53:25,200 --> 00:53:27,520 Speaker 4: then you can start talking about Jazz coming back. 1064 00:53:27,880 --> 00:53:30,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, I again, I want to reiterate, you know, I 1065 00:53:30,560 --> 00:53:33,720 Speaker 1: I think Puck can still be the closer of the Marlins. 1066 00:53:33,760 --> 00:53:35,919 Speaker 1: I just think that if if he closes the game 1067 00:53:36,000 --> 00:53:37,799 Speaker 1: on a Tuesday, if they play on a Wednesday, they 1068 00:53:37,840 --> 00:53:42,799 Speaker 1: should consider using somebody else on that. And that's and 1069 00:53:42,840 --> 00:53:44,880 Speaker 1: that's all just just to keep this guy fresh for 1070 00:53:44,920 --> 00:53:47,800 Speaker 1: the rest of the season. Skip has done what Donnie 1071 00:53:47,800 --> 00:53:51,080 Speaker 1: never did. No disrespect to Donnie, but in games they 1072 00:53:51,080 --> 00:53:53,680 Speaker 1: were down three nothing, you know, I was like, all right, 1073 00:53:53,760 --> 00:53:57,080 Speaker 1: you know, let's you know, let's let's throw in Tazawa, 1074 00:53:57,160 --> 00:53:59,280 Speaker 1: you know, or whatever, you know, like, but in this case, 1075 00:53:59,719 --> 00:54:03,040 Speaker 1: you for every game, for every win. It's quite refreshing 1076 00:54:03,080 --> 00:54:07,120 Speaker 1: to see. But those wins in April and may are 1077 00:54:07,200 --> 00:54:09,480 Speaker 1: catching up to them now because of the usage. In 1078 00:54:09,520 --> 00:54:11,279 Speaker 1: my opinion, and I had listened to somebody could be 1079 00:54:11,320 --> 00:54:13,439 Speaker 1: listening to this to say, oh NISI nobody's talking about 1080 00:54:13,480 --> 00:54:15,600 Speaker 1: it on the outside. Whatever. I could be totally wrong. 1081 00:54:15,600 --> 00:54:17,880 Speaker 1: I'm no expert in the subject, but all I know 1082 00:54:18,040 --> 00:54:21,359 Speaker 1: is what I see, And I don't think it's just 1083 00:54:21,400 --> 00:54:24,759 Speaker 1: like a coincidence that anything Punk can't get anybody out 1084 00:54:24,800 --> 00:54:28,480 Speaker 1: in July coming off having a dead arm too, Like, 1085 00:54:28,560 --> 00:54:31,480 Speaker 1: I mean, oh, just a shocking coincidence. This is the case. 1086 00:54:31,600 --> 00:54:33,680 Speaker 1: I don't think so. I think there's something to it, 1087 00:54:34,280 --> 00:54:37,239 Speaker 1: and and I think Puck could be like one of 1088 00:54:37,239 --> 00:54:40,120 Speaker 1: the best left handed closers in baseball. But I got 1089 00:54:40,120 --> 00:54:41,680 Speaker 1: to just limit them a little bit, that's all. 1090 00:54:43,040 --> 00:54:43,680 Speaker 8: Do it every day. 1091 00:54:43,800 --> 00:54:44,879 Speaker 1: It's just not gonna work. 1092 00:54:45,480 --> 00:54:48,360 Speaker 5: Yeah, yeah, they need help from somebody else. And like, 1093 00:54:48,520 --> 00:54:51,560 Speaker 5: like Noah was saying, but bleak is like one of 1094 00:54:51,560 --> 00:54:52,840 Speaker 5: the trickiest injuries to deal with. 1095 00:54:52,960 --> 00:54:56,319 Speaker 1: Not that I'm a doctor, but I'm sure everybody has 1096 00:54:56,360 --> 00:54:59,600 Speaker 1: better questions. Let's talk about somebody else. Yeah, true, all right, 1097 00:54:59,680 --> 00:55:02,600 Speaker 1: let's go on, go ahead, ran all right, Marcello next, 1098 00:55:02,600 --> 00:55:03,800 Speaker 1: he's been weighing O patiently. 1099 00:55:04,440 --> 00:55:07,120 Speaker 2: Marcello is super subscriber. You've got the floor man before 1100 00:55:07,200 --> 00:55:07,680 Speaker 2: we got to that. 1101 00:55:08,719 --> 00:55:11,880 Speaker 1: Hey, Craig, I have just one question and a statement. 1102 00:55:12,120 --> 00:55:16,040 Speaker 10: So my question is you told us what you thought 1103 00:55:16,080 --> 00:55:18,760 Speaker 10: they should get, which is a bullpen arm, a starter 1104 00:55:19,440 --> 00:55:20,160 Speaker 10: and the bat. 1105 00:55:20,320 --> 00:55:23,640 Speaker 1: But do you know what their priority actually is. 1106 00:55:24,080 --> 00:55:27,759 Speaker 10: What have they communicated towards you and and the rest 1107 00:55:27,760 --> 00:55:31,000 Speaker 10: of the media. Do they want It's like, where are 1108 00:55:31,000 --> 00:55:36,440 Speaker 10: they going to spend most prospect capitaligion in a bullpen, arm. 1109 00:55:35,719 --> 00:55:38,680 Speaker 1: Closer or starter and if you can name names, that 1110 00:55:38,719 --> 00:55:41,960 Speaker 1: would be awesome. That's the hard part, right yeah. And 1111 00:55:42,280 --> 00:55:46,040 Speaker 1: second the statement is I'm gonna try to bit clear 1112 00:55:46,080 --> 00:55:56,520 Speaker 1: here say come here, we have Daniel alvarezon he he 1113 00:55:56,600 --> 00:55:59,320 Speaker 1: said to continue tweeting in Spanish until they lose scotta. 1114 00:55:59,400 --> 00:56:01,560 Speaker 1: Well I listening. It's some of those tweets I gotta 1115 00:56:01,600 --> 00:56:04,880 Speaker 1: be honest with you. Come with help from Daniel Alvarez. Okay, 1116 00:56:05,000 --> 00:56:07,320 Speaker 1: I'm just gonna be honest. Those are not all fully 1117 00:56:07,360 --> 00:56:12,440 Speaker 1: constructed by me. Whenever the Barlins lose a lot, I 1118 00:56:12,520 --> 00:56:14,200 Speaker 1: feel like I got to step in and stop the 1119 00:56:14,480 --> 00:56:17,279 Speaker 1: losing streak. And here I did it again. I did 1120 00:56:17,320 --> 00:56:19,520 Speaker 1: it again. So if you know that's it, they'll probably 1121 00:56:19,520 --> 00:56:23,040 Speaker 1: for the season. I gotta be honest. You know, it's 1122 00:56:23,280 --> 00:56:24,920 Speaker 1: you don't get a lot of mulligans with me to 1123 00:56:24,960 --> 00:56:27,880 Speaker 1: do stuff like that, but after losing eight in a row, 1124 00:56:28,560 --> 00:56:31,760 Speaker 1: it had to be done, and I stopped the losing streak. Today. 1125 00:56:31,800 --> 00:56:33,680 Speaker 1: I almost blew it in the nine ten A with 1126 00:56:33,719 --> 00:56:35,719 Speaker 1: aj Pup, but yes, it was all made. I was 1127 00:56:35,719 --> 00:56:37,000 Speaker 1: just kidding. But anyway, that's it. 1128 00:56:37,200 --> 00:56:39,280 Speaker 4: I feel like I deserve some credit for a Donuts 1129 00:56:39,320 --> 00:56:43,160 Speaker 4: to the press box undefeated undefeated when when I bring Donnas. 1130 00:56:42,840 --> 00:56:46,279 Speaker 1: To the press box, all right, well no, and you 1131 00:56:46,320 --> 00:56:50,680 Speaker 1: can feel that way, it's probably them. Yeah, as far 1132 00:56:50,719 --> 00:56:53,400 Speaker 1: as as as far as names are concerned, they were 1133 00:56:53,440 --> 00:56:55,799 Speaker 1: still in the same situation that we were a couple 1134 00:56:55,880 --> 00:56:59,120 Speaker 1: of weeks ago, which is twenty to twenty two. Teams 1135 00:56:59,120 --> 00:57:01,760 Speaker 1: still feel like they're and then buying. We now are seeing, 1136 00:57:01,800 --> 00:57:05,120 Speaker 1: like the Mets, possibility of selling. I think now the 1137 00:57:05,160 --> 00:57:07,359 Speaker 1: Cardinals probably have you know, even though the Cardinals had 1138 00:57:07,360 --> 00:57:09,719 Speaker 1: that nice little run, I think they have to be 1139 00:57:09,840 --> 00:57:15,160 Speaker 1: realistic with that. But it's it's still a situation where 1140 00:57:15,239 --> 00:57:19,680 Speaker 1: everybody still feels like they are in it. So it's 1141 00:57:19,760 --> 00:57:24,040 Speaker 1: really hard for me to name names when you know 1142 00:57:24,080 --> 00:57:27,560 Speaker 1: there really are not names to name, Like there isn't somebody, 1143 00:57:27,760 --> 00:57:30,080 Speaker 1: There isn't a player right now that they're like very 1144 00:57:30,080 --> 00:57:33,640 Speaker 1: close to acquiring. You know, I know that there are 1145 00:57:33,920 --> 00:57:36,480 Speaker 1: like pictures out I'll give you an example there. You know, 1146 00:57:36,600 --> 00:57:38,480 Speaker 1: lance Lynn is the name of a picture who is 1147 00:57:38,520 --> 00:57:41,040 Speaker 1: out there. You know, the White Sox are going to 1148 00:57:41,080 --> 00:57:45,760 Speaker 1: trade Lancelim. In my opinion, he does not you know, 1149 00:57:46,080 --> 00:57:48,439 Speaker 1: move you know, the needles so much as he would 1150 00:57:48,480 --> 00:57:51,240 Speaker 1: have been the past. You know, he's still owed a 1151 00:57:51,240 --> 00:57:52,680 Speaker 1: lot of money for the rest of the year. He's 1152 00:57:52,680 --> 00:57:56,800 Speaker 1: ad a miserable season with the White Sox. But if 1153 00:57:57,000 --> 00:57:59,160 Speaker 1: if the Marlins were to get Lance Linn, and you 1154 00:57:59,200 --> 00:58:02,360 Speaker 1: close your eyes, said, what would six starts from lancelt 1155 00:58:02,400 --> 00:58:04,680 Speaker 1: look like? It would look like he would make every start, 1156 00:58:04,680 --> 00:58:07,600 Speaker 1: he'd pitch five six innings, he give up three runs, 1157 00:58:08,040 --> 00:58:10,240 Speaker 1: and and and no one would be excited about that 1158 00:58:10,280 --> 00:58:12,720 Speaker 1: if the trade deadline. But that's it could be the 1159 00:58:12,800 --> 00:58:16,480 Speaker 1: kind of move that they make. And again I'll that're 1160 00:58:16,520 --> 00:58:19,320 Speaker 1: not they're not close to a trade with him, but 1161 00:58:19,600 --> 00:58:21,640 Speaker 1: like that's the kind of guy that is out there, 1162 00:58:22,440 --> 00:58:25,560 Speaker 1: expiring contract type player that I think that there'd be 1163 00:58:25,600 --> 00:58:30,360 Speaker 1: a possibility. And so that's one name I guess to 1164 00:58:30,520 --> 00:58:34,680 Speaker 1: at least talk about. In What position do you think 1165 00:58:34,680 --> 00:58:37,160 Speaker 1: they're gonna send the most. I think they're gonna I 1166 00:58:37,200 --> 00:58:39,000 Speaker 1: think Pitcher. I think they're gonna get a picture. I 1167 00:58:39,000 --> 00:58:46,240 Speaker 1: think the starter. Yes, Okay, thanks Rick, all right, thank you, Marcella. 1168 00:58:46,360 --> 00:58:49,040 Speaker 1: We've got the other many Rodering isn't here for for 1169 00:58:49,120 --> 00:58:59,320 Speaker 1: his question. He's got the better one. Hey, Craig, real quick, 1170 00:58:59,400 --> 00:59:03,680 Speaker 1: I'm wondering just if there's a certain reason. I mean, 1171 00:59:03,680 --> 00:59:06,680 Speaker 1: I'm sure the Marlins knew that they were kind of 1172 00:59:07,800 --> 00:59:09,760 Speaker 1: running on a little bit of luck in the first half. 1173 00:59:09,960 --> 00:59:12,000 Speaker 1: Was there a reason they didn't try and pounce and 1174 00:59:12,000 --> 00:59:16,320 Speaker 1: take advantage of that and not make a trade let's 1175 00:59:16,320 --> 00:59:18,440 Speaker 1: say two three weeks before the deadline. Now, I know 1176 00:59:18,480 --> 00:59:20,120 Speaker 1: it's a week before the deadline, so you kind of 1177 00:59:20,120 --> 00:59:23,360 Speaker 1: know where you're at anyways, but especially with how tight 1178 00:59:23,400 --> 00:59:26,320 Speaker 1: the wildcard races, I feel like having like a candellary 1179 00:59:26,480 --> 00:59:28,680 Speaker 1: on the team, an extra two weeks would make a 1180 00:59:28,760 --> 00:59:31,920 Speaker 1: huge difference. And if there was, if there was a 1181 00:59:31,960 --> 00:59:34,520 Speaker 1: reason that they decided not to be as aggressive and 1182 00:59:34,560 --> 00:59:37,560 Speaker 1: be a little bit more passive until I'm sure something 1183 00:59:37,600 --> 00:59:40,200 Speaker 1: will go down August first, but I feel like making 1184 00:59:40,280 --> 00:59:44,880 Speaker 1: moves in the middle of July would make a big difference. Yeah, 1185 00:59:44,920 --> 00:59:48,560 Speaker 1: I think that's a very fair question. But unfortunately, we 1186 00:59:48,720 --> 00:59:51,680 Speaker 1: deal in Major League Baseball with an industry that does 1187 00:59:51,760 --> 00:59:54,240 Speaker 1: everything at the last minute. It's not just the Marlins, 1188 00:59:54,240 --> 00:59:58,920 Speaker 1: it's everybody. And I think outside of an oldest Chapman 1189 00:59:59,480 --> 01:00:02,200 Speaker 1: and the pitch from Oakland Na Fujinami that got traded, 1190 01:00:02,240 --> 01:00:07,000 Speaker 1: you've seen zero deals done in July. So what I 1191 01:00:07,080 --> 01:00:09,960 Speaker 1: told somebody in the dugout the other day. I don't 1192 01:00:10,000 --> 01:00:15,200 Speaker 1: remember who it was. Was we here in South Florida. 1193 01:00:15,800 --> 01:00:19,760 Speaker 1: You know, in an alternate universe, the people in Phoenix 1194 01:00:20,000 --> 01:00:24,360 Speaker 1: have you know Phoenix on first podcast and they cover 1195 01:00:24,400 --> 01:00:26,960 Speaker 1: the Diamondbacks and they're thinking the exact same thing. Why 1196 01:00:26,960 --> 01:00:29,080 Speaker 1: didn't we get the guy? We lost four in a row, 1197 01:00:29,880 --> 01:00:32,800 Speaker 1: we made the playoffs in thirty years. Everyone is going 1198 01:00:32,840 --> 01:00:35,520 Speaker 1: through the same thing. So while they would love to 1199 01:00:35,560 --> 01:00:39,160 Speaker 1: get Candelario, for sure, he's not attainable because the ask 1200 01:00:39,320 --> 01:00:42,840 Speaker 1: is just so ridiculous at this point. And on top 1201 01:00:42,880 --> 01:00:45,240 Speaker 1: of it, the other dynamic that's happened here is the 1202 01:00:45,320 --> 01:00:47,880 Speaker 1: Angels have not made clear what they're gonna do with 1203 01:00:47,920 --> 01:00:51,720 Speaker 1: Showpale Tommy. And if you are a team right now 1204 01:00:51,840 --> 01:00:55,920 Speaker 1: in baseball that wants to add and add a player 1205 01:00:56,000 --> 01:00:58,640 Speaker 1: like that, how can you possibly trade your prospects for 1206 01:00:59,240 --> 01:01:02,200 Speaker 1: Candelario when you have a shot at Otani. I think 1207 01:01:02,240 --> 01:01:04,959 Speaker 1: once the Angels determine what they're gonna do here, whether 1208 01:01:05,000 --> 01:01:07,800 Speaker 1: it's keeping them or trading him. And even though they've 1209 01:01:07,800 --> 01:01:10,720 Speaker 1: said basically they're gonna keep him, you haven't heard anything publicly. 1210 01:01:11,160 --> 01:01:13,600 Speaker 1: But once teams are aware that he is not available, 1211 01:01:13,600 --> 01:01:16,360 Speaker 1: and maybe Wan Soto is not available, then I think 1212 01:01:16,400 --> 01:01:19,000 Speaker 1: the market opens up because then you see the top 1213 01:01:19,000 --> 01:01:21,960 Speaker 1: prospects from the teams that are looking to acquire starting 1214 01:01:22,000 --> 01:01:27,000 Speaker 1: to trade for other players. But if I am Baltimore 1215 01:01:27,760 --> 01:01:33,240 Speaker 1: and I and I can get Stroman, do I do 1216 01:01:33,360 --> 01:01:36,000 Speaker 1: that now? Or do I wait to see if Otani's 1217 01:01:36,000 --> 01:01:38,200 Speaker 1: gonna be available, because maybe I can just give up 1218 01:01:38,240 --> 01:01:40,520 Speaker 1: the same thing in Gettotani. Of course we're gonna wait 1219 01:01:40,720 --> 01:01:42,920 Speaker 1: for this. Stroman will always be there for me. And 1220 01:01:42,960 --> 01:01:45,640 Speaker 1: I think that's what's happening right now. And yes, I agree, 1221 01:01:45,720 --> 01:01:47,320 Speaker 1: maybe Miami could have done something a week or two 1222 01:01:47,360 --> 01:01:50,200 Speaker 1: to go to help them, but they're not alone. Everyone 1223 01:01:50,280 --> 01:01:52,480 Speaker 1: is doing the same thing. The market is completely dead 1224 01:01:52,560 --> 01:01:54,720 Speaker 1: right now. The only the only the market is not 1225 01:01:54,880 --> 01:01:58,000 Speaker 1: dead for people who just have rumors because there's just 1226 01:01:58,040 --> 01:02:02,240 Speaker 1: no facts right now. There's no trades happening, nothing. God, 1227 01:02:02,480 --> 01:02:08,920 Speaker 1: thanks a lot, that's what I got, guys, Yeah, all right? 1228 01:02:09,080 --> 01:02:11,840 Speaker 1: Who we had? Next? I saw La marn Span loading in. 1229 01:02:14,440 --> 01:02:17,480 Speaker 2: Eli's got it under control, Okay, I believe he's in 1230 01:02:17,720 --> 01:02:22,280 Speaker 2: so lours yours. 1231 01:02:20,440 --> 01:02:24,760 Speaker 1: That for me? Sorry? It is awesome, all right, Craig, 1232 01:02:24,960 --> 01:02:27,600 Speaker 1: I hope you get a super subscriber button. 1233 01:02:27,720 --> 01:02:29,880 Speaker 11: I would love to subscribe to you when we can 1234 01:02:29,920 --> 01:02:32,160 Speaker 11: squash any beef we have. But I have two questions 1235 01:02:32,160 --> 01:02:36,800 Speaker 11: for you. Last year on August seventh, you said that 1236 01:02:38,440 --> 01:02:41,400 Speaker 11: to a state of the Marlins that if Garcia does 1237 01:02:41,440 --> 01:02:43,520 Speaker 11: not turn it around, you can see the Martins cut 1238 01:02:43,560 --> 01:02:47,720 Speaker 11: him before the contract around this point, can he be 1239 01:02:47,880 --> 01:02:51,640 Speaker 11: dealt or do you believe it'll come through a DFA and. 1240 01:02:51,640 --> 01:02:54,120 Speaker 1: He can be dealt if they have to make a 1241 01:02:54,160 --> 01:02:56,880 Speaker 1: deal to take money back, it would have to be 1242 01:02:57,400 --> 01:02:59,920 Speaker 1: some sort of money swap, like we talked about Ozuna 1243 01:03:00,040 --> 01:03:03,200 Speaker 1: that everybody clouded before, and I think most people would 1244 01:03:03,280 --> 01:03:07,120 Speaker 1: rather have Azuna right now, that's for sure, So that 1245 01:03:07,120 --> 01:03:09,080 Speaker 1: that would be It's like a bad and four bad 1246 01:03:09,240 --> 01:03:14,440 Speaker 1: type contract. You know. One scenario that came up, and 1247 01:03:14,480 --> 01:03:18,400 Speaker 1: again this was not any trade proposal or anything like that, 1248 01:03:18,440 --> 01:03:22,080 Speaker 1: but if you think through Salvador Perez, maybe that would 1249 01:03:22,120 --> 01:03:24,800 Speaker 1: be something that if and by the way, I do 1250 01:03:24,880 --> 01:03:27,520 Speaker 1: not believe southdor Prez getting trade for the Marlins at all, 1251 01:03:27,920 --> 01:03:31,400 Speaker 1: but if he was and the Royals got desperate, maybe 1252 01:03:31,440 --> 01:03:33,720 Speaker 1: Miami would be able to say, you know, swallow, wow, 1253 01:03:33,720 --> 01:03:36,000 Speaker 1: we got to pay South door Prez another twenty million 1254 01:03:36,040 --> 01:03:38,920 Speaker 1: next year, and I think the year after will you 1255 01:03:38,960 --> 01:03:41,720 Speaker 1: take obviouslyl Barcia back in return to kind of cut 1256 01:03:41,760 --> 01:03:45,080 Speaker 1: that money in half, And that would be the thinking 1257 01:03:45,200 --> 01:03:47,280 Speaker 1: I think. I think that's the only way that would happen. 1258 01:03:47,280 --> 01:03:49,880 Speaker 1: As far as going into next year, I would be 1259 01:03:50,000 --> 01:03:54,360 Speaker 1: shocked if Amason Garcia was back with Miami next year. 1260 01:03:54,480 --> 01:03:57,240 Speaker 1: So whether it's a DFA or just some sort of 1261 01:03:57,280 --> 01:04:00,439 Speaker 1: bad for bad contract, I think that I'm I would 1262 01:04:00,440 --> 01:04:03,040 Speaker 1: think his time here is done playing. But we've seen 1263 01:04:03,080 --> 01:04:06,040 Speaker 1: stranger things happen. I saw or Hel Barrow playing left field. 1264 01:04:06,120 --> 01:04:09,640 Speaker 1: You know, things and things happen. Yep, thank you. 1265 01:04:09,840 --> 01:04:13,360 Speaker 11: My second question is I've heard the names of Kale 1266 01:04:13,360 --> 01:04:20,080 Speaker 11: Garcia from the Royals, Candelario from the Nationals, and I've 1267 01:04:20,120 --> 01:04:22,880 Speaker 11: heard that they've talked to try to get Josh Hader, 1268 01:04:22,920 --> 01:04:25,760 Speaker 11: but unfortunately he doesn't want to sign a long term 1269 01:04:25,800 --> 01:04:28,040 Speaker 11: deal here, so that may not work out. 1270 01:04:28,280 --> 01:04:30,680 Speaker 1: Have you heard anything on those three names I just mentioned. 1271 01:04:31,200 --> 01:04:33,160 Speaker 1: I know that they've talked to Kansas City about a 1272 01:04:33,160 --> 01:04:35,840 Speaker 1: lot of different things, and I believe that that Kansasity 1273 01:04:35,960 --> 01:04:38,600 Speaker 1: likes mikeel Garcia a lot, so I don't I don't 1274 01:04:38,800 --> 01:04:42,720 Speaker 1: think that that's I mean, I'm not disrespecting anything, but 1275 01:04:42,800 --> 01:04:45,360 Speaker 1: I just don't think that that's accurate. Again, they would 1276 01:04:45,360 --> 01:04:47,760 Speaker 1: love to have Candelario. I had heard that before Jean 1277 01:04:47,840 --> 01:04:50,320 Speaker 1: Segura got hot, and Segura got hot, and then I 1278 01:04:50,320 --> 01:04:53,439 Speaker 1: didn't hear it anymore, and and I don't. I don't 1279 01:04:53,480 --> 01:04:55,880 Speaker 1: know if if they feel comfortable with going with Gene 1280 01:04:56,000 --> 01:04:58,040 Speaker 1: or if they feel like they could upgrade, maybe they 1281 01:04:58,040 --> 01:05:00,840 Speaker 1: would upgrade there by getting Candelario. Will think that's probably 1282 01:05:00,840 --> 01:05:03,600 Speaker 1: a smart thing to do. Josh Nader's name, I never 1283 01:05:03,720 --> 01:05:08,520 Speaker 1: I have not heard anything regarding him Miami right now. 1284 01:05:09,600 --> 01:05:12,680 Speaker 1: Uh that you know the relievers that are potentially on 1285 01:05:12,720 --> 01:05:18,160 Speaker 1: the board for them, it's really easy to find. It's 1286 01:05:18,200 --> 01:05:22,880 Speaker 1: the bad teams, the guys expiring, and the ones with 1287 01:05:22,920 --> 01:05:28,000 Speaker 1: like somewhat controllable relievers with good FIP and good e RA. 1288 01:05:28,560 --> 01:05:30,680 Speaker 1: This is a very easy thing to find. You guys 1289 01:05:30,680 --> 01:05:32,320 Speaker 1: can do the same thing and come up with the 1290 01:05:32,360 --> 01:05:35,720 Speaker 1: same names. As far as the relievers are concerned, I 1291 01:05:35,720 --> 01:05:38,840 Speaker 1: haven't heard any of like those of the hater types 1292 01:05:39,160 --> 01:05:40,400 Speaker 1: you know, edwin DS types. 1293 01:05:40,440 --> 01:05:44,560 Speaker 11: I have not heard that awesome appreciate you and if 1294 01:05:44,600 --> 01:05:46,120 Speaker 11: the Marlins make the playoffs. 1295 01:05:46,400 --> 01:05:50,400 Speaker 1: The Harrison Jersey is yours as a guest. Wait a second, 1296 01:05:50,440 --> 01:05:53,880 Speaker 1: I thought that you sold it. You sold it. I 1297 01:05:53,880 --> 01:05:55,680 Speaker 1: said it has a home which is on my wall. 1298 01:05:56,280 --> 01:05:59,080 Speaker 1: Oh my gosh, all of that for nothing, All of 1299 01:05:59,120 --> 01:06:03,840 Speaker 1: that for nothing. Believable. All right, well, all right, two 1300 01:06:03,920 --> 01:06:09,760 Speaker 1: large crew, we'll wait for your next dance. Awesome, that 1301 01:06:09,840 --> 01:06:10,800 Speaker 1: was great. That was great. 1302 01:06:10,840 --> 01:06:14,680 Speaker 2: All right, we've got Romeo, one of our original super subscribers, 1303 01:06:14,720 --> 01:06:17,000 Speaker 2: on that. When someone's already asked about Justin Lawrence, So 1304 01:06:17,200 --> 01:06:18,480 Speaker 2: I don't know what he's got. 1305 01:06:21,320 --> 01:06:26,400 Speaker 1: Has it gone? Guys? I gotta it's still gonna. 1306 01:06:26,120 --> 01:06:29,440 Speaker 12: Be about loss. I gotta ask Chriic, why do you 1307 01:06:29,480 --> 01:06:33,000 Speaker 12: think that we haven't engaged at all? For someone like him? 1308 01:06:33,000 --> 01:06:39,200 Speaker 12: He really dominated us the last I'm sorry, I think 1309 01:06:39,200 --> 01:06:40,600 Speaker 12: he has a rocking up like just. 1310 01:06:40,520 --> 01:06:43,040 Speaker 1: Being Can one of you guys take a look at 1311 01:06:42,960 --> 01:06:46,000 Speaker 1: the Lawrence's contract situation, because off the top of my head, 1312 01:06:46,040 --> 01:06:46,840 Speaker 1: I don't know it. 1313 01:06:48,840 --> 01:06:52,760 Speaker 3: He's got. He's got a million years of club control remaining. 1314 01:06:52,800 --> 01:06:54,520 Speaker 3: He's still pre arbitration, ultimole. 1315 01:06:54,720 --> 01:06:56,520 Speaker 1: So he just gave me the answer there. You know, 1316 01:06:56,520 --> 01:06:59,680 Speaker 1: the Rockies are not going to just no team is 1317 01:06:59,680 --> 01:07:03,800 Speaker 1: going to hand over four years of club control. H 1318 01:07:04,440 --> 01:07:09,240 Speaker 1: it doesn't work like I'll without getting too far into it, 1319 01:07:09,280 --> 01:07:11,080 Speaker 1: but I you know, I gotta I gotta make sure 1320 01:07:11,080 --> 01:07:12,920 Speaker 1: that I give you guys stuff to come out of here. 1321 01:07:12,960 --> 01:07:15,120 Speaker 1: And you should be looking at the White Sox believers. 1322 01:07:15,520 --> 01:07:17,640 Speaker 1: You should be looking at the Tigers relievers. You should 1323 01:07:17,680 --> 01:07:20,680 Speaker 1: be looking at Oakland's massive believers that they have left 1324 01:07:21,160 --> 01:07:25,360 Speaker 1: Kansas City. I'm positive that those are names that are 1325 01:07:25,880 --> 01:07:30,160 Speaker 1: are still, you know, up for discussion. The one thing 1326 01:07:30,160 --> 01:07:31,800 Speaker 1: that I can that I always will do with any 1327 01:07:31,800 --> 01:07:33,360 Speaker 1: of this stuff when I talk to you guys, if 1328 01:07:33,400 --> 01:07:35,800 Speaker 1: I have heard a name, I will tell you. Sometimes 1329 01:07:35,840 --> 01:07:38,280 Speaker 1: I can't volunteer stuff just because it's too sensitive a 1330 01:07:38,400 --> 01:07:40,680 Speaker 1: nature and I just don't want to hurt anyone. But 1331 01:07:41,280 --> 01:07:43,919 Speaker 1: I don't know, I don't know why they haven't gone 1332 01:07:43,960 --> 01:07:46,680 Speaker 1: for Lawrence. But I think Eli gave you the best explanation. 1333 01:07:46,760 --> 01:07:49,560 Speaker 1: If you have four or five years control, well, would 1334 01:07:49,560 --> 01:07:51,600 Speaker 1: that that that's going to cost a lot for the Marlins, 1335 01:07:51,600 --> 01:07:54,320 Speaker 1: and that that that is going to cost a major 1336 01:07:54,400 --> 01:07:59,760 Speaker 1: piece and and typically it's it's it's not something that 1337 01:07:59,800 --> 01:08:02,560 Speaker 1: you you typically do not trade high end pieces for 1338 01:08:02,640 --> 01:08:06,080 Speaker 1: bullpen arms. You just don't historically doesn't happen. I thought 1339 01:08:06,200 --> 01:08:11,160 Speaker 1: last year is a great example of a miserable thing 1340 01:08:11,200 --> 01:08:13,080 Speaker 1: to do. I mean, the Orioles got one of the 1341 01:08:13,080 --> 01:08:15,360 Speaker 1: best relievers in baseball for a guy that's not even 1342 01:08:15,400 --> 01:08:17,240 Speaker 1: on the Twins anymore. If I'm not wrong, right, this 1343 01:08:17,280 --> 01:08:19,759 Speaker 1: guy Lopez that was traded for you, any ar Cano, 1344 01:08:20,400 --> 01:08:23,479 Speaker 1: I mean, think about that, Like this guy Cano is like, 1345 01:08:23,840 --> 01:08:25,639 Speaker 1: I mean, you could be a closer on twenty five 1346 01:08:25,640 --> 01:08:28,120 Speaker 1: teams in baseball and they traded for an expiring deal 1347 01:08:28,240 --> 01:08:31,280 Speaker 1: on this guy Lopez, and that's it. So you gotta 1348 01:08:31,280 --> 01:08:33,080 Speaker 1: be super careful with those kind of deals. But your 1349 01:08:33,120 --> 01:08:34,920 Speaker 1: question is very fair. He does look like a good 1350 01:08:34,960 --> 01:08:38,719 Speaker 1: pitcher and he's done a great and that guy Lawrence 1351 01:08:38,760 --> 01:08:40,400 Speaker 1: has done a great job. Pierce Johnson I think was 1352 01:08:40,439 --> 01:08:42,360 Speaker 1: closing and barred at the beginning, and now this guy 1353 01:08:42,439 --> 01:08:43,320 Speaker 1: Lawrence has taken over. 1354 01:08:43,560 --> 01:08:48,840 Speaker 6: So yeah, free free Asian in twenty twenty nine for 1355 01:08:49,160 --> 01:08:49,919 Speaker 6: Justin Lawrence. 1356 01:08:50,960 --> 01:08:53,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, there's no chance. I think it back. There's not 1357 01:08:53,920 --> 01:08:56,760 Speaker 1: no chance. But the cost to acquire something like that 1358 01:08:57,520 --> 01:09:03,680 Speaker 1: is astronomical, all right, Romeo. 1359 01:09:03,439 --> 01:09:05,719 Speaker 2: Any other questions doesn't look like when we have anyone 1360 01:09:05,720 --> 01:09:08,360 Speaker 2: on Jack, you know, I shouldn't get on you got 1361 01:09:08,360 --> 01:09:09,200 Speaker 2: the floor right now. 1362 01:09:12,160 --> 01:09:14,720 Speaker 1: Okay, that's not more of a question, it's more of 1363 01:09:14,760 --> 01:09:19,760 Speaker 1: a statement. And I was gonna say this is this, this. 1364 01:09:19,720 --> 01:09:22,559 Speaker 12: Win today is what this team needed and they needed 1365 01:09:22,560 --> 01:09:28,200 Speaker 12: it bad, bad, bad bad they I feel like it'll 1366 01:09:28,280 --> 01:09:30,479 Speaker 12: like like treg it's been saying, I think it's more 1367 01:09:30,880 --> 01:09:33,400 Speaker 12: they needed to win more than to just get back 1368 01:09:33,600 --> 01:09:39,000 Speaker 12: in into the into the swing of things, start smiling again. 1369 01:09:39,439 --> 01:09:40,880 Speaker 12: And that's one way he's doing it was with a 1370 01:09:40,960 --> 01:09:43,720 Speaker 12: walk off. U you needed to start. 1371 01:09:45,439 --> 01:09:49,040 Speaker 1: Just yeah, And so there, I feel like he's he's 1372 01:09:49,080 --> 01:09:50,200 Speaker 1: going back to what. 1373 01:09:50,200 --> 01:09:52,360 Speaker 12: He was doing back in twenty two. He's expanded his 1374 01:09:52,360 --> 01:09:53,320 Speaker 12: own I think he just. 1375 01:09:53,200 --> 01:09:54,400 Speaker 1: Needs to like I need. 1376 01:09:54,400 --> 01:09:56,160 Speaker 12: I think he needed a day off, but into the 1377 01:09:56,200 --> 01:10:00,280 Speaker 12: fact of uh Cooper being and the ending of being 1378 01:10:00,320 --> 01:10:03,280 Speaker 12: sick that ended up ruining. 1379 01:10:02,880 --> 01:10:05,720 Speaker 1: His off day. Yeah, I don't. I don't know if 1380 01:10:05,720 --> 01:10:08,360 Speaker 1: that's true or not. I would maybe no would know 1381 01:10:08,439 --> 01:10:11,400 Speaker 1: more about that than me. I've never heard that, but 1382 01:10:11,479 --> 01:10:15,640 Speaker 1: you could be right. It wasn't a question. It was 1383 01:10:15,640 --> 01:10:20,639 Speaker 1: more of a statement, but that the day off. Did 1384 01:10:20,640 --> 01:10:24,920 Speaker 1: you hear anything about that or Tina's day off tomorrow? Yeah? 1385 01:10:24,960 --> 01:10:29,479 Speaker 1: So I don't I okay, so so so so okay, 1386 01:10:29,479 --> 01:10:32,000 Speaker 1: so your statement? What is your name? I'm sorry, it's 1387 01:10:32,000 --> 01:10:37,400 Speaker 1: me real new Oh what's up? Man? So yeah, so 1388 01:10:37,400 --> 01:10:41,680 Speaker 1: so look, I think I think the win is important, 1389 01:10:42,080 --> 01:10:44,720 Speaker 1: but it's also important to have perspective. They won a 1390 01:10:44,760 --> 01:10:48,679 Speaker 1: game in extra innings by one run against the team 1391 01:10:49,439 --> 01:10:53,040 Speaker 1: missing seventeen guys on the injured list and also not 1392 01:10:53,160 --> 01:10:56,439 Speaker 1: having two guys best players in their lineup today not 1393 01:10:56,479 --> 01:10:59,240 Speaker 1: playing and Chris Brian and c J. Crome their third 1394 01:10:59,240 --> 01:11:02,479 Speaker 1: best players Charlie Blackman, he was out too. This is 1395 01:11:02,520 --> 01:11:05,920 Speaker 1: a horrendous Colorado Rockies team. They should have won every 1396 01:11:05,960 --> 01:11:08,880 Speaker 1: game by seven runs in this series. For what you're 1397 01:11:08,920 --> 01:11:11,840 Speaker 1: seeing is who they are, which is a team that 1398 01:11:12,120 --> 01:11:13,880 Speaker 1: is sort of a team that's gonna have to piece 1399 01:11:13,920 --> 01:11:16,519 Speaker 1: together runs, but it's going to meet those great pitching 1400 01:11:16,560 --> 01:11:21,880 Speaker 1: performances from Lozardo, from Caprera, from Sandy, from clayto you know, 1401 01:11:21,960 --> 01:11:25,479 Speaker 1: from Uri, from Trevor Rodgers. They gotta go back to 1402 01:11:25,640 --> 01:11:28,959 Speaker 1: that in the next two months. It's it's gonna be painful. 1403 01:11:29,080 --> 01:11:30,960 Speaker 1: There's gonna be a lot of one run games again. 1404 01:11:31,439 --> 01:11:33,840 Speaker 1: They're gonna need some crazy things to happen, maybe to 1405 01:11:33,880 --> 01:11:35,880 Speaker 1: win those games. They may not get it. It's gonna 1406 01:11:35,880 --> 01:11:38,120 Speaker 1: be very hard to be La six times in Houston 1407 01:11:38,200 --> 01:11:41,479 Speaker 1: three and Philly three, in Texas three and Tampa. I mean, 1408 01:11:41,520 --> 01:11:44,759 Speaker 1: did they have a brutal scheduled a the eighties. It's 1409 01:11:44,800 --> 01:11:46,920 Speaker 1: it's gonna be very hard to do. But the only 1410 01:11:46,920 --> 01:11:48,599 Speaker 1: way they're gonna be able to do it is if 1411 01:11:48,600 --> 01:11:51,840 Speaker 1: they get some pitcher to come up or or start 1412 01:11:51,880 --> 01:11:54,280 Speaker 1: for them, pitch five innings and give up two runs 1413 01:11:54,280 --> 01:11:56,400 Speaker 1: and the scorer is to two, and then they got 1414 01:11:56,439 --> 01:11:58,479 Speaker 1: up try and win. They are not going to win 1415 01:11:58,560 --> 01:12:00,479 Speaker 1: games seven to three a lot like they did in 1416 01:12:00,520 --> 01:12:04,479 Speaker 1: the first half. These were wins against Oakland, Kansas City, 1417 01:12:04,880 --> 01:12:08,200 Speaker 1: Washington twelve wins, twelve and zero. Those days are gone. 1418 01:12:08,360 --> 01:12:11,760 Speaker 1: It's in Chicago. It's not happening anymore. They got They 1419 01:12:11,800 --> 01:12:15,439 Speaker 1: gotta be who they are. Go get a picture who 1420 01:12:15,439 --> 01:12:17,839 Speaker 1: can give them quality starts for the rest of the season. 1421 01:12:17,960 --> 01:12:20,600 Speaker 1: Call your Reperez back up at some point two in 1422 01:12:20,600 --> 01:12:24,400 Speaker 1: the world with Sandy and your Reperez and whoever they 1423 01:12:24,479 --> 01:12:29,519 Speaker 1: acquire along with Lozardo and Cabrera. I'm worried again about 1424 01:12:29,560 --> 01:12:31,840 Speaker 1: Braxton Garrett. I don't know, I don't know what's gonna 1425 01:12:31,840 --> 01:12:33,479 Speaker 1: happen here. We'll see. I don't think he's heard. I 1426 01:12:33,600 --> 01:12:39,880 Speaker 1: just I'm concerned. There you go. Is that all you had? 1427 01:12:39,880 --> 01:12:43,519 Speaker 1: Rend me my opinion? That's all I got for now. 1428 01:12:44,000 --> 01:12:48,599 Speaker 2: Okay, appreciate it, Brian, he's becoming a recurring guest here. Hey, 1429 01:12:48,640 --> 01:12:50,920 Speaker 2: he's got some good questions. He's on deck, so Brian, 1430 01:12:51,120 --> 01:12:51,920 Speaker 2: it's all you man. 1431 01:12:52,560 --> 01:12:56,200 Speaker 1: Hey, guys, appreciate the time. Craig, thanks for being on 1432 01:12:56,240 --> 01:12:57,880 Speaker 1: this first time I get to ask while you're on. 1433 01:12:58,000 --> 01:13:00,680 Speaker 1: But this is a pusher for anyone chiming on this. 1434 01:13:01,479 --> 01:13:05,240 Speaker 1: Obviously we've seen Daan Myers. It looks like he's started 1435 01:13:05,240 --> 01:13:08,720 Speaker 1: to struggle, stracking out a bit. What's the chance that 1436 01:13:08,760 --> 01:13:11,720 Speaker 1: we can see Xavier Edwards comes up? I know he's 1437 01:13:11,720 --> 01:13:14,519 Speaker 1: played out there before. And maybe if Jazz is gonna 1438 01:13:14,520 --> 01:13:16,400 Speaker 1: be off for a while, to me, they can swap 1439 01:13:16,439 --> 01:13:19,040 Speaker 1: time and center feud and see who's gonna be probu 1440 01:13:19,040 --> 01:13:22,000 Speaker 1: of the best fit for the next month or two. 1441 01:13:22,880 --> 01:13:24,880 Speaker 1: What's the chance we can see Xavier Edwards come up? 1442 01:13:24,920 --> 01:13:27,200 Speaker 1: I think the guy's very deserving of the call up again, 1443 01:13:27,840 --> 01:13:31,559 Speaker 1: carding us two RBIs in tonight's game, and then obviously 1444 01:13:31,640 --> 01:13:33,960 Speaker 1: we need help in the bullpen. You know, looking at 1445 01:13:33,960 --> 01:13:36,920 Speaker 1: the internal guys, what's the chance we see Sean Reynolds 1446 01:13:36,960 --> 01:13:40,959 Speaker 1: get up here pretty soon? Yeah, I think as Xamer Edwards, 1447 01:13:41,080 --> 01:13:43,080 Speaker 1: a lot of people share your opinion on that in 1448 01:13:43,120 --> 01:13:46,200 Speaker 1: the organization, and I think you're about to see him soon, 1449 01:13:46,280 --> 01:13:49,599 Speaker 1: whether it's Tampa or Detroit. I would be very surprised 1450 01:13:49,600 --> 01:13:51,800 Speaker 1: if he's not back within the next week. I think 1451 01:13:51,800 --> 01:13:54,400 Speaker 1: he's gonna come back. As far as the relievers are 1452 01:13:54,439 --> 01:13:58,640 Speaker 1: concerned Sean Reynolds, they absolutely could give an opportunity to 1453 01:13:59,479 --> 01:14:02,280 Speaker 1: But I don't know that a team that's fighting for 1454 01:14:02,320 --> 01:14:05,120 Speaker 1: the wild card in the postseason is ready to turn 1455 01:14:05,160 --> 01:14:07,439 Speaker 1: over the eight fenning or ninth inning to Sean Reynolds. 1456 01:14:07,439 --> 01:14:10,840 Speaker 1: Now looks we never would have thought that about George Soriano, 1457 01:14:10,920 --> 01:14:14,240 Speaker 1: and I think Alex made a good point earlier that 1458 01:14:14,280 --> 01:14:16,080 Speaker 1: he's looked so good and maybe they would want to 1459 01:14:16,080 --> 01:14:19,120 Speaker 1: consider that. So I think that that's in play. But 1460 01:14:19,439 --> 01:14:23,320 Speaker 1: I think their acquisition has to come from you know, 1461 01:14:23,360 --> 01:14:26,519 Speaker 1: in Kansas City, a Chicago, a Washington. You know, Washington 1462 01:14:26,560 --> 01:14:28,160 Speaker 1: also is another team. I know they're looking at their 1463 01:14:28,280 --> 01:14:31,639 Speaker 1: leapers too, so I think that it has to come 1464 01:14:33,400 --> 01:14:35,680 Speaker 1: from another team. I think that's and put one of 1465 01:14:35,720 --> 01:14:38,920 Speaker 1: those guys into a better spot, a winning spot. Listen, 1466 01:14:38,960 --> 01:14:41,439 Speaker 1: Tanner Scott came from Baltimore, so also they got hto 1467 01:14:41,600 --> 01:14:43,400 Speaker 1: he didn't work out, but Tanner Scott came from a 1468 01:14:43,400 --> 01:14:46,000 Speaker 1: horrific spot When he was with the Oriole they lost 1469 01:14:46,000 --> 01:14:49,000 Speaker 1: a million games and it took them some time to 1470 01:14:49,120 --> 01:14:51,160 Speaker 1: you know, to get used to winning. And here we are, 1471 01:14:51,280 --> 01:14:53,800 Speaker 1: so maybe they can acquire the reliever from one of 1472 01:14:53,840 --> 01:14:56,960 Speaker 1: these losing teams and you know, put them in the 1473 01:14:56,960 --> 01:14:59,840 Speaker 1: clubhouse with Skip and everybody else. I don't think they 1474 01:14:59,840 --> 01:15:02,760 Speaker 1: have any internal options that are ready to pitch the 1475 01:15:02,760 --> 01:15:06,320 Speaker 1: eighth and ninth and they let's also we'll circle back 1476 01:15:06,360 --> 01:15:07,960 Speaker 1: here or one other thing before I stop. I think 1477 01:15:08,000 --> 01:15:10,559 Speaker 1: you guys can say whatever, is that the Matt Barnes 1478 01:15:10,600 --> 01:15:12,680 Speaker 1: experiment was obviously a failure too. I know it was 1479 01:15:12,720 --> 01:15:14,880 Speaker 1: more of a money swap for Blyer, and I get that. 1480 01:15:15,320 --> 01:15:17,160 Speaker 1: But from the day that Matt Barnes came, it was 1481 01:15:17,280 --> 01:15:19,000 Speaker 1: very evident that he did not have the stuff that 1482 01:15:19,040 --> 01:15:22,120 Speaker 1: they thought that he had previously. And even though they 1483 01:15:22,160 --> 01:15:24,559 Speaker 1: said initially, if you guys remember that he was going 1484 01:15:24,640 --> 01:15:26,439 Speaker 1: to be part of the back end of the bullpen, 1485 01:15:26,520 --> 01:15:29,360 Speaker 1: that never was the case. Matt Barnes unfortunately just did 1486 01:15:29,400 --> 01:15:34,000 Speaker 1: not have the back end type stuff. So another big 1487 01:15:34,040 --> 01:15:36,639 Speaker 1: player that they've lost that they essentially have not replaced, 1488 01:15:36,720 --> 01:15:39,400 Speaker 1: right with George Soriato, that's sort of been the replacement there. 1489 01:15:39,520 --> 01:15:41,320 Speaker 1: They got to go outside, They got to get somebody 1490 01:15:41,320 --> 01:15:42,200 Speaker 1: from the outside. 1491 01:15:46,040 --> 01:15:49,240 Speaker 2: The it's open for anyone else on fish on first, 1492 01:15:48,760 --> 01:15:50,360 Speaker 2: who answer this question. 1493 01:15:50,479 --> 01:15:54,679 Speaker 1: I don't. I don't know of how of how juggling 1494 01:15:54,760 --> 01:15:55,480 Speaker 1: these guys. 1495 01:15:55,200 --> 01:15:59,759 Speaker 5: Around who are who are natural infielders or not natural infielders, 1496 01:15:59,800 --> 01:16:02,479 Speaker 5: because Dan Myers is a natural pitcher who has moved 1497 01:16:02,560 --> 01:16:06,240 Speaker 5: to positions. But but yeah, I think uh, I think 1498 01:16:07,360 --> 01:16:11,040 Speaker 5: Xavier is is best at second base. That's where he's 1499 01:16:11,080 --> 01:16:12,120 Speaker 5: made most of his career. 1500 01:16:12,200 --> 01:16:14,519 Speaker 1: They've put him in center field because they don't have 1501 01:16:14,680 --> 01:16:17,080 Speaker 1: centerfield depths. He's done okay there. 1502 01:16:17,439 --> 01:16:21,000 Speaker 5: Uh In Triple A, he's been okay, And that would 1503 01:16:21,040 --> 01:16:23,759 Speaker 5: be where he would as Craig said, he probably pushed 1504 01:16:23,800 --> 01:16:24,920 Speaker 5: into with the Marlins. 1505 01:16:25,760 --> 01:16:28,040 Speaker 1: But man, I would I would worry about the same things. 1506 01:16:28,520 --> 01:16:30,479 Speaker 5: Yes he has to be yes he's fast, but I 1507 01:16:30,520 --> 01:16:34,200 Speaker 5: would worry about the the strain on him, you know, 1508 01:16:34,400 --> 01:16:36,120 Speaker 5: continuing to learn that position. 1509 01:16:35,800 --> 01:16:37,800 Speaker 1: At a tricky ballpark for like lone depot and then 1510 01:16:37,840 --> 01:16:40,759 Speaker 1: continuing to perform at the plate. I don't know. Uh, 1511 01:16:40,880 --> 01:16:43,280 Speaker 1: it would be interesting. It would be an interesting move 1512 01:16:43,320 --> 01:16:45,840 Speaker 1: to make. You would take the pressure off of Dane 1513 01:16:45,880 --> 01:16:48,120 Speaker 1: because he would be better at third base or first base. 1514 01:16:48,200 --> 01:16:50,720 Speaker 1: And then you know, you put the strain on you 1515 01:16:50,760 --> 01:16:53,000 Speaker 1: put the same strain on Xavier. So I don't know, 1516 01:16:53,080 --> 01:16:56,759 Speaker 1: Man's I don't know, an interesting topic, but uh, listened, 1517 01:16:56,840 --> 01:16:59,680 Speaker 1: Dan Myers goes another over seven. I hate to bring 1518 01:16:59,720 --> 01:17:02,280 Speaker 1: it to you. They go down. Yeah, this is not 1519 01:17:02,320 --> 01:17:04,679 Speaker 1: gonna last much long. I mean, isn't isn't Dane Myers? 1520 01:17:04,760 --> 01:17:07,200 Speaker 1: Does he haven't hit in the last six seven games? 1521 01:17:07,240 --> 01:17:08,679 Speaker 1: I don't think so, right, And he has a walk 1522 01:17:08,760 --> 01:17:11,360 Speaker 1: all year? Yeah, but I think a lot of those 1523 01:17:11,400 --> 01:17:13,479 Speaker 1: outs that he's met. He was overrat to finish out 1524 01:17:13,479 --> 01:17:15,400 Speaker 1: the Saint Lewis series, and he has run into some 1525 01:17:15,520 --> 01:17:18,160 Speaker 1: really tough luck. So yeah, you're right there. The results 1526 01:17:18,200 --> 01:17:21,519 Speaker 1: haven't been there like they were when you this season. 1527 01:17:22,800 --> 01:17:27,759 Speaker 1: One one walk, You think that's enough to be sustained. Yeah, 1528 01:17:27,800 --> 01:17:33,160 Speaker 1: that's crazy. Next question, Next question. I like that. I 1529 01:17:33,200 --> 01:17:35,280 Speaker 1: think he's I think he could be a player for sure, 1530 01:17:35,360 --> 01:17:37,680 Speaker 1: But It's very odd that the same thing says you 1531 01:17:37,760 --> 01:17:39,760 Speaker 1: stand chest from last year and this year and every 1532 01:17:39,760 --> 01:17:42,360 Speaker 1: other year, no one knows who you are. You get 1533 01:17:42,400 --> 01:17:44,719 Speaker 1: called up to the big leagues. There's very limited data. 1534 01:17:44,840 --> 01:17:47,519 Speaker 1: It's all from the minor leagues. The minor league scouts 1535 01:17:47,520 --> 01:17:49,800 Speaker 1: are not as good as the pro scouting departments. The 1536 01:17:49,880 --> 01:17:53,920 Speaker 1: pro scouts get the video, follow you around in person 1537 01:17:54,000 --> 01:17:57,160 Speaker 1: and on video, and then JT. Realmudo sees the video 1538 01:17:57,280 --> 01:17:59,160 Speaker 1: and says, oh, just throw them a you know, high 1539 01:17:59,200 --> 01:18:01,599 Speaker 1: and outside basketball, all right, right outside the plate. Oh great, 1540 01:18:01,600 --> 01:18:04,400 Speaker 1: we'll strike out Damer seven times now the end. This 1541 01:18:04,479 --> 01:18:06,840 Speaker 1: is what happens. And then you have to adjust and 1542 01:18:06,920 --> 01:18:10,000 Speaker 1: the best in the league do it and become superstars, 1543 01:18:10,000 --> 01:18:11,920 Speaker 1: and the other guys go back down. And it may 1544 01:18:11,920 --> 01:18:14,360 Speaker 1: take going back down. It's nothing against Dane, but it's 1545 01:18:14,439 --> 01:18:16,599 Speaker 1: just the reac I mean, it's very obvious that they 1546 01:18:16,600 --> 01:18:21,000 Speaker 1: haven't figured out right now. Yeah, league adjustment is a thing, 1547 01:18:21,200 --> 01:18:23,519 Speaker 1: and Dane's going through right now. But what I meant 1548 01:18:23,520 --> 01:18:27,360 Speaker 1: to say, as I said before, is positional train is 1549 01:18:27,360 --> 01:18:30,000 Speaker 1: a real thing. You see Dane going through. He's played 1550 01:18:30,200 --> 01:18:32,200 Speaker 1: center field a lot. It's not a position. He's played 1551 01:18:32,280 --> 01:18:35,760 Speaker 1: a ton ever has been, He's been fine, He's been 1552 01:18:35,760 --> 01:18:38,200 Speaker 1: good enough to get through it. I don't I don't 1553 01:18:38,200 --> 01:18:41,640 Speaker 1: think that that's you know, I think Xavier Edwards or 1554 01:18:41,760 --> 01:18:44,280 Speaker 1: Dane or Jazz, you know, they're all there. None of 1555 01:18:44,280 --> 01:18:46,719 Speaker 1: them are elite centerfield. I guess Jazz played an elite 1556 01:18:46,720 --> 01:18:50,439 Speaker 1: center field for about a month, but it's they still 1557 01:18:50,439 --> 01:18:52,639 Speaker 1: don't have a center fielder. And anybody they put out ryer, 1558 01:18:53,080 --> 01:18:55,800 Speaker 1: it's about it's going to be about the same defensively. 1559 01:18:55,960 --> 01:18:58,439 Speaker 1: So if if, if Dane's gonna go another ro over 1560 01:18:58,520 --> 01:19:00,839 Speaker 1: nine with five strikeouts, and may will give the naybor 1561 01:19:00,960 --> 01:19:04,559 Speaker 1: Edwards a shot. And I'd love to see Dane back 1562 01:19:04,640 --> 01:19:06,880 Speaker 1: later this year or even this year, who knows, But 1563 01:19:07,520 --> 01:19:10,639 Speaker 1: they cannot have a guy who cannot get on base 1564 01:19:10,680 --> 01:19:13,000 Speaker 1: at all and just pray for a double. It's just 1565 01:19:13,040 --> 01:19:17,840 Speaker 1: it's just not sustainable. Agreed. Can I just try me 1566 01:19:17,840 --> 01:19:21,719 Speaker 1: in one more question? Go ahead, go ahead? Yeah, awesome, 1567 01:19:21,720 --> 01:19:24,599 Speaker 1: Thanks guys. Well, I mean to say, you know, like Exus, 1568 01:19:24,720 --> 01:19:26,840 Speaker 1: I think Exaber he's seeing about like three centy three 1569 01:19:26,960 --> 01:19:28,400 Speaker 1: right now, so it'd be great if we see him 1570 01:19:28,439 --> 01:19:32,080 Speaker 1: there next week. Last thing I want to ask, if 1571 01:19:32,120 --> 01:19:34,120 Speaker 1: we do go all out and we trade a bunch 1572 01:19:34,160 --> 01:19:38,600 Speaker 1: of prospects for whatever positions that we need that we 1573 01:19:38,680 --> 01:19:41,519 Speaker 1: needed a major league club on the major league team. 1574 01:19:41,640 --> 01:19:43,960 Speaker 1: And let's say we do fall short of the postseason. 1575 01:19:45,600 --> 01:19:48,679 Speaker 1: What happens is offseason? Do you think kim Man would 1576 01:19:48,680 --> 01:19:52,559 Speaker 1: probably be gone? You think Sherman considers a sell. What 1577 01:19:52,680 --> 01:19:54,360 Speaker 1: is the worst case scenario? Right now? You would say 1578 01:19:54,400 --> 01:19:57,599 Speaker 1: we do them all out? Okay? So the two questions 1579 01:19:57,640 --> 01:20:01,120 Speaker 1: is what again, ask me very specifically, So if we 1580 01:20:01,200 --> 01:20:04,400 Speaker 1: go all out and we sell all our prospects for 1581 01:20:04,439 --> 01:20:07,280 Speaker 1: the positions of needs, right, okay, and we missed a 1582 01:20:07,360 --> 01:20:10,200 Speaker 1: postseason for how many games and how many games of 1583 01:20:10,200 --> 01:20:14,480 Speaker 1: the Marlins win you're tall off from here to October? 1584 01:20:14,960 --> 01:20:16,559 Speaker 1: You just total at the end of the season, what 1585 01:20:16,640 --> 01:20:19,280 Speaker 1: is that number? What is the amount of win Let's 1586 01:20:19,320 --> 01:20:22,960 Speaker 1: say they go like eighty eighty in the eighties and 1587 01:20:23,040 --> 01:20:25,120 Speaker 1: they fall shore of a wild car spot for zim 1588 01:20:25,800 --> 01:20:28,920 Speaker 1: three wins or something like yeah, eighty two eighty three? Maybe, yeah, 1589 01:20:29,080 --> 01:20:31,720 Speaker 1: we fall sure, and then what happens and then what 1590 01:20:31,800 --> 01:20:34,200 Speaker 1: happens with kims when you're asking and yeah, I mean, 1591 01:20:34,600 --> 01:20:37,400 Speaker 1: what was the second part of what you say? Does 1592 01:20:37,439 --> 01:20:38,280 Speaker 1: he consider selling? 1593 01:20:39,400 --> 01:20:39,679 Speaker 2: Okay? 1594 01:20:39,680 --> 01:20:41,400 Speaker 1: So that's the easiest part. So we'll start from the 1595 01:20:41,400 --> 01:20:43,360 Speaker 1: back and then we'll move to the ford. Here. Hold 1596 01:20:43,360 --> 01:20:48,200 Speaker 1: on a second, one second. Are sure the Sherman, Bruce 1597 01:20:48,240 --> 01:20:52,919 Speaker 1: Sherman is not selling the Marlins. Okay, so that's not happening. 1598 01:20:53,680 --> 01:20:55,720 Speaker 1: You know, I never see never to anything, but that 1599 01:20:55,760 --> 01:20:58,479 Speaker 1: would be the least likely scenario for me. I don't 1600 01:20:58,479 --> 01:21:00,800 Speaker 1: think that that's gonna happen. So I'll start with as 1601 01:21:00,800 --> 01:21:04,280 Speaker 1: far as Kim is concerned. Look, this is the last 1602 01:21:04,360 --> 01:21:09,200 Speaker 1: year for contract. I think overall that the job that 1603 01:21:09,240 --> 01:21:11,080 Speaker 1: she's done this year, there's no question that she gets 1604 01:21:11,120 --> 01:21:14,479 Speaker 1: high marks for it. For sure. I don't know what 1605 01:21:14,760 --> 01:21:17,120 Speaker 1: would happen. That's you know, obviously about my pre pay 1606 01:21:17,120 --> 01:21:19,920 Speaker 1: grade to know exactly what that decision would be. Is 1607 01:21:19,920 --> 01:21:23,679 Speaker 1: it a certain amount of wins? Is it the results 1608 01:21:23,720 --> 01:21:26,160 Speaker 1: of what happens here at the deadline? I really can't 1609 01:21:26,200 --> 01:21:30,439 Speaker 1: answer that. I mean, I guess I would say I 1610 01:21:30,439 --> 01:21:33,720 Speaker 1: would probably be surprised if they made a change at 1611 01:21:33,800 --> 01:21:36,080 Speaker 1: general manager. If they won eighty three games, I guess 1612 01:21:36,320 --> 01:21:40,960 Speaker 1: I probably would be surprised if they won seventy eight games. 1613 01:21:41,000 --> 01:21:43,920 Speaker 1: I may not be surprised because that would mean they 1614 01:21:44,000 --> 01:21:46,599 Speaker 1: completely collapsed here and then in the next couple of months, 1615 01:21:46,600 --> 01:21:47,960 Speaker 1: and I think that that someone would have to be 1616 01:21:48,000 --> 01:21:51,280 Speaker 1: accountable for that. So I really don't know what the 1617 01:21:51,320 --> 01:21:55,240 Speaker 1: answer would be. And I guess I'm going to kind 1618 01:21:55,240 --> 01:21:57,040 Speaker 1: of go into the assumption that Kim will be back 1619 01:21:57,160 --> 01:21:59,559 Speaker 1: next year based on what I've seen thus far. But 1620 01:22:01,439 --> 01:22:04,280 Speaker 1: it's a brutal schedule in August, and if we came 1621 01:22:04,320 --> 01:22:05,880 Speaker 1: on it, we did another one of these spaces the 1622 01:22:05,880 --> 01:22:08,479 Speaker 1: first week in September, and you told me the Marlins 1623 01:22:08,520 --> 01:22:11,280 Speaker 1: went seven and twenty in August, would we be shocked. 1624 01:22:11,400 --> 01:22:13,320 Speaker 1: No one would be shocked. It's just the nature of 1625 01:22:13,840 --> 01:22:16,479 Speaker 1: what's going on. So let's see, let's wait and see 1626 01:22:16,479 --> 01:22:19,280 Speaker 1: you and you don't listen. If something happens, you'll hear 1627 01:22:19,320 --> 01:22:24,680 Speaker 1: it from me, that's for sure. Appreciate the time, guys, Yes, 1628 01:22:24,840 --> 01:22:27,439 Speaker 1: thank you very much. I answered that sarly enough. Yeah, 1629 01:22:27,520 --> 01:22:30,840 Speaker 1: that was good, Cray, I appreciate it, Okay, Yeah, pre 1630 01:22:30,920 --> 01:22:33,320 Speaker 1: Sherman is not selling the Marlins. No one never needs 1631 01:22:33,320 --> 01:22:37,840 Speaker 1: to ask me that anymore. We've got Coal up next. 1632 01:22:38,080 --> 01:22:39,080 Speaker 1: Who's been waiting a while. 1633 01:22:39,080 --> 01:22:41,439 Speaker 2: I don't believe we have any more super subscriber requests, 1634 01:22:41,439 --> 01:22:43,880 Speaker 2: So if anyone else has a question, not it's your 1635 01:22:43,880 --> 01:22:46,840 Speaker 2: time to request, but it's Cole's turned So Cole got 1636 01:22:46,840 --> 01:22:48,240 Speaker 2: any questions to go ahead? 1637 01:22:48,760 --> 01:22:50,200 Speaker 1: Ayay, thanks for having me on. 1638 01:22:52,360 --> 01:22:54,960 Speaker 13: Like one of the biggest tests that culture can pays 1639 01:22:55,240 --> 01:22:57,840 Speaker 13: is my need to start losing. I guess for Craig 1640 01:22:58,640 --> 01:23:01,720 Speaker 13: and whoever, it's just kind of been close as the 1641 01:23:01,800 --> 01:23:02,639 Speaker 13: Maryland's team. 1642 01:23:03,720 --> 01:23:04,439 Speaker 1: Well, what do you. 1643 01:23:04,479 --> 01:23:08,080 Speaker 13: Notice about, you know, the clubhouse? A nude in the 1644 01:23:08,080 --> 01:23:10,479 Speaker 13: atmosphere during this skid? 1645 01:23:11,600 --> 01:23:14,439 Speaker 1: Sure, so look Noah's here. He could you know, obviously 1646 01:23:14,479 --> 01:23:17,040 Speaker 1: answer because he's in the clubhouse way more than I am. 1647 01:23:17,200 --> 01:23:21,519 Speaker 1: I probably I have probably been in the clubhouse myself. 1648 01:23:21,520 --> 01:23:22,920 Speaker 1: In the spring, I go a lot, but in the 1649 01:23:23,240 --> 01:23:29,400 Speaker 1: regular season I've probably been five six times maximum. This season, 1650 01:23:30,160 --> 01:23:34,280 Speaker 1: I am just no longer a huge believer. I'm getting 1651 01:23:34,400 --> 01:23:37,240 Speaker 1: to the game at three point thirty. What happens is 1652 01:23:37,320 --> 01:23:39,640 Speaker 1: if I the way that I attack it is that 1653 01:23:39,680 --> 01:23:42,519 Speaker 1: if I'm going to say something negative about somebody, or 1654 01:23:42,600 --> 01:23:45,759 Speaker 1: if I feel like I need an explanation or somebody 1655 01:23:45,760 --> 01:23:47,760 Speaker 1: needs an explanation of me, that's when I show up 1656 01:23:47,800 --> 01:23:50,240 Speaker 1: and I just basically you know, pull myself out there 1657 01:23:50,280 --> 01:23:52,400 Speaker 1: that if anybody you know takes issue with me, or 1658 01:23:52,720 --> 01:23:55,960 Speaker 1: or has something to say that I'm there to do that. 1659 01:23:56,160 --> 01:23:57,920 Speaker 1: What I what I usually do is I show up 1660 01:23:58,040 --> 01:24:00,960 Speaker 1: usually right before Skip talks at four o'clock, because I 1661 01:24:01,000 --> 01:24:03,080 Speaker 1: feel at that point I'm going to probably get everything 1662 01:24:03,160 --> 01:24:06,519 Speaker 1: that I need. Now, that's not saying that I don't 1663 01:24:06,560 --> 01:24:09,439 Speaker 1: talk to these guys, which I do on the side, 1664 01:24:09,880 --> 01:24:12,880 Speaker 1: and I haven't gotten the sense at all of any worry, 1665 01:24:13,200 --> 01:24:16,519 Speaker 1: whereas that has been very different in years past, especially 1666 01:24:16,600 --> 01:24:19,840 Speaker 1: last year. In particular, last year was probably the. 1667 01:24:19,680 --> 01:24:23,920 Speaker 14: Most negative vibe I've gotten, uh, you know, maybe since 1668 01:24:25,240 --> 01:24:29,840 Speaker 14: you know that whenever unfortunately, whenever Dan Jennings was hired, 1669 01:24:29,880 --> 01:24:32,200 Speaker 14: that was that was the one year that the things 1670 01:24:32,320 --> 01:24:33,800 Speaker 14: just kind of and I like Dan Jennings, but. 1671 01:24:33,840 --> 01:24:37,080 Speaker 1: The players were not having that That year was really unfortunate. 1672 01:24:38,840 --> 01:24:41,479 Speaker 1: But I haven't gotten the sense that anybody who's quit. 1673 01:24:41,640 --> 01:24:44,280 Speaker 1: I haven't gotten the sense that anybody's upset every time 1674 01:24:44,320 --> 01:24:46,080 Speaker 1: I text, Hey, we're going to get it going? Yet 1675 01:24:46,160 --> 01:24:48,559 Speaker 1: okay cool? You know, everything's still cool. Yet it is. 1676 01:24:49,439 --> 01:24:53,840 Speaker 1: Skip still very overwhelmingly positive about the whole situation. I 1677 01:24:53,880 --> 01:24:56,160 Speaker 1: think I don't want to speak for Skip, but knowing 1678 01:24:56,240 --> 01:25:00,280 Speaker 1: him like I do, I think that he also, you know, 1679 01:25:00,280 --> 01:25:02,040 Speaker 1: it looks back on the first half of the season 1680 01:25:02,360 --> 01:25:05,880 Speaker 1: and maybe we'll say it publicly or not, but also realizes, hey, 1681 01:25:05,960 --> 01:25:09,920 Speaker 1: there were some wins lumpin that, you know, some good 1682 01:25:09,960 --> 01:25:11,600 Speaker 1: things happened, but there were also some you know, some 1683 01:25:11,720 --> 01:25:14,519 Speaker 1: lockoverround along the way too for them to get to 1684 01:25:14,560 --> 01:25:16,880 Speaker 1: that point. I think everybody sees that as well, But 1685 01:25:17,000 --> 01:25:20,519 Speaker 1: I don't. I don't sense in negativity at all, guys 1686 01:25:20,600 --> 01:25:23,920 Speaker 1: quitting fighting with each other. Everybody really likes each other there. 1687 01:25:24,479 --> 01:25:29,040 Speaker 1: They have a really good clubhouse, and unless, like I said, 1688 01:25:29,040 --> 01:25:30,840 Speaker 1: Noah's in there a lot more than me, if you 1689 01:25:30,960 --> 01:25:33,600 Speaker 1: sees something different, but you're really getting a lot of 1690 01:25:33,680 --> 01:25:37,040 Speaker 1: bs in a clubhouse in an atmosphere like that, you're 1691 01:25:37,080 --> 01:25:40,320 Speaker 1: not going to get nice to really tell you exactly 1692 01:25:40,360 --> 01:25:42,479 Speaker 1: how they feel or what's going on. It is, at 1693 01:25:42,560 --> 01:25:43,360 Speaker 1: least in my opinion. 1694 01:25:44,000 --> 01:25:46,840 Speaker 4: Yeah, So what I've been noticing is, I this was 1695 01:25:46,880 --> 01:25:49,599 Speaker 4: my first game back after the All Star breaks, gave 1696 01:25:49,600 --> 01:25:51,280 Speaker 4: been on the road, and then it was the weekend. 1697 01:25:52,320 --> 01:25:54,800 Speaker 4: But definitely the difference between before the game and after 1698 01:25:54,880 --> 01:25:56,720 Speaker 4: the game, you could definitely tell there was a lot 1699 01:25:56,720 --> 01:25:59,240 Speaker 4: of relief, but there was a general there's been a 1700 01:25:59,240 --> 01:26:00,639 Speaker 4: general feeling of and. 1701 01:26:00,640 --> 01:26:01,600 Speaker 1: Like they're gonna get through it. 1702 01:26:01,600 --> 01:26:04,400 Speaker 4: They're gonna get through it, so there's no real worry 1703 01:26:04,439 --> 01:26:07,120 Speaker 4: and throughout the season of the divide in the room 1704 01:26:07,560 --> 01:26:10,800 Speaker 4: because everyone bought in and I don't think anyone's checked 1705 01:26:10,800 --> 01:26:11,960 Speaker 4: out at all. 1706 01:26:12,840 --> 01:26:14,720 Speaker 1: Yeah, I don't. I don't. I don't think so at all. 1707 01:26:14,800 --> 01:26:17,000 Speaker 1: But reality definitely has set in a little more to 1708 01:26:17,080 --> 01:26:20,000 Speaker 1: where the record is. But you know again, it's it's 1709 01:26:19,760 --> 01:26:22,600 Speaker 1: that you look at their record now and that's this 1710 01:26:22,760 --> 01:26:24,200 Speaker 1: is sort of who the team is. So I don't 1711 01:26:24,200 --> 01:26:26,720 Speaker 1: know if that answered your question. I'm definitely not the 1712 01:26:26,760 --> 01:26:29,240 Speaker 1: most no longer probably will ever be the most qualified 1713 01:26:29,280 --> 01:26:32,320 Speaker 1: person to say what's the clubhouse vibe before and after, 1714 01:26:32,320 --> 01:26:34,400 Speaker 1: because I just don't do it nearly as much as 1715 01:26:34,439 --> 01:26:39,599 Speaker 1: I used to. Covering baseball for me has has changed, 1716 01:26:39,680 --> 01:26:44,679 Speaker 1: I think significantly. You can acquire information through phone calls 1717 01:26:44,720 --> 01:26:47,800 Speaker 1: and text messages, whereas baseball used to be more of 1718 01:26:48,000 --> 01:26:51,360 Speaker 1: a face to face type sport. So I don't really 1719 01:26:51,560 --> 01:26:54,840 Speaker 1: I don't have to do that as much. But as 1720 01:26:54,880 --> 01:26:58,439 Speaker 1: an example, with without getting into like, you know, much detail, 1721 01:26:58,520 --> 01:27:02,120 Speaker 1: like I will and have as recently as this week, 1722 01:27:02,160 --> 01:27:06,960 Speaker 1: spend hours face to face with people in the organization 1723 01:27:07,040 --> 01:27:09,080 Speaker 1: to sort of get an idea as to what's going on, 1724 01:27:09,160 --> 01:27:13,280 Speaker 1: because I've dedicated my craft to making sure that I 1725 01:27:13,320 --> 01:27:19,160 Speaker 1: do FaceTime with these people in person. So oh but 1726 01:27:19,320 --> 01:27:21,000 Speaker 1: but it just doesn't come into clotheouts because I just 1727 01:27:21,000 --> 01:27:22,680 Speaker 1: don't feel like I can accomplish it like I can 1728 01:27:22,760 --> 01:27:24,600 Speaker 1: on the side, if that makes sense. 1729 01:27:25,520 --> 01:27:31,639 Speaker 13: Thinks they appreciate the insight. One more question I get 1730 01:27:31,720 --> 01:27:34,559 Speaker 13: to have is I assume we make the playoffs and 1731 01:27:34,880 --> 01:27:40,200 Speaker 13: everyone's performance is consistent. Do you have Sandy starring the game, 1732 01:27:40,400 --> 01:27:41,639 Speaker 13: starting a playoff game. 1733 01:27:42,840 --> 01:27:45,000 Speaker 1: Sandy starting to play? Did you say Sandy starting a 1734 01:27:45,000 --> 01:27:45,599 Speaker 1: playoff game? 1735 01:27:46,640 --> 01:27:49,439 Speaker 13: Yeah, and the assuming the current the current trajectory's hold. 1736 01:27:49,840 --> 01:27:52,559 Speaker 1: Wosh you that's a great question. I would assume that 1737 01:27:52,640 --> 01:27:54,840 Speaker 1: he would that he would start game one of a 1738 01:27:54,840 --> 01:27:57,240 Speaker 1: playoff game. But yeah, I guess it's a fair question 1739 01:27:57,280 --> 01:28:01,920 Speaker 1: if he if he kept going like this the entire season, 1740 01:28:01,960 --> 01:28:05,240 Speaker 1: would he pitched game one of a wildcard game? It's 1741 01:28:05,280 --> 01:28:09,439 Speaker 1: you know, it's a it's a fair question. Uh. You know, 1742 01:28:09,640 --> 01:28:11,880 Speaker 1: Uri Perez, is he in the big leagues at that time? 1743 01:28:12,000 --> 01:28:14,200 Speaker 1: He could go game one. I think Lozardo has been 1744 01:28:14,200 --> 01:28:16,840 Speaker 1: a better pitcher this year than Sandy. They could opt 1745 01:28:16,880 --> 01:28:20,200 Speaker 1: to do that in a game one situation, so I 1746 01:28:20,240 --> 01:28:22,920 Speaker 1: wouldn't say it's a guarantee. By gosh, Sandy would be 1747 01:28:22,920 --> 01:28:25,559 Speaker 1: so upset. I would think if he wasn't the guy 1748 01:28:25,760 --> 01:28:28,560 Speaker 1: in game one, but the results do speak for themselves, 1749 01:28:28,560 --> 01:28:31,920 Speaker 1: you'd be hard pressed to have him maybe go over 1750 01:28:32,160 --> 01:28:36,840 Speaker 1: Uri or Lozardo. But beyond that, I would think it 1751 01:28:36,840 --> 01:28:38,559 Speaker 1: would be the if if they got in a wildcard 1752 01:28:38,640 --> 01:28:41,320 Speaker 1: series and it went three games, I think those three 1753 01:28:41,360 --> 01:28:43,439 Speaker 1: pitchers would be the ones to pitch. I think those 1754 01:28:43,479 --> 01:28:47,599 Speaker 1: those who they trust the most, unless they get somebody else, 1755 01:28:47,640 --> 01:28:49,479 Speaker 1: which I do think they will, so that may eliminate 1756 01:28:50,120 --> 01:28:51,360 Speaker 1: that Eury part of it. 1757 01:28:53,800 --> 01:28:55,240 Speaker 13: Yeah, I mean, I think it'd be a mistake and 1758 01:28:55,360 --> 01:28:58,240 Speaker 13: not had Yuri sharing in the playoff game this year 1759 01:28:58,280 --> 01:28:58,720 Speaker 13: for that ship. 1760 01:28:59,240 --> 01:29:01,200 Speaker 1: If Ury Perez didn't come up and start a playoff 1761 01:29:01,240 --> 01:29:02,640 Speaker 1: game this year and didn't come up at the end 1762 01:29:02,680 --> 01:29:04,160 Speaker 1: of the year, then this whole thing was for not 1763 01:29:04,200 --> 01:29:06,719 Speaker 1: figured would go to be crushed. We should be crushed 1764 01:29:06,880 --> 01:29:09,320 Speaker 1: if that's the case, because it would make no sense whatsoever. 1765 01:29:10,360 --> 01:29:16,960 Speaker 1: Totally agree. Maybe here, I think that's all. Thank you, 1766 01:29:17,200 --> 01:29:21,040 Speaker 1: that's all I'll jump off. Thank you. That's amazing that 1767 01:29:21,080 --> 01:29:22,839 Speaker 1: people still ask about six those sanchs. 1768 01:29:23,280 --> 01:29:24,120 Speaker 3: It's crazy. 1769 01:29:24,320 --> 01:29:27,240 Speaker 2: I love seven other fan bases put him in mock 1770 01:29:27,320 --> 01:29:29,880 Speaker 2: trade proposals, That's what it was. 1771 01:29:29,920 --> 01:29:31,559 Speaker 1: Asked, why it'll be dot com? You know at what 1772 01:29:31,640 --> 01:29:35,280 Speaker 1: points you cut bait with him? And she said not yet. 1773 01:29:35,400 --> 01:29:38,040 Speaker 1: Not no, so no, no rush to get him off 1774 01:29:38,040 --> 01:29:43,439 Speaker 1: the forty mat either. That's another question. I don't get it, Craig. 1775 01:29:43,520 --> 01:29:44,920 Speaker 1: I know you don't get any that. I don't. No 1776 01:29:44,920 --> 01:29:48,120 Speaker 1: one claiming g r in Cornco. No one wanted him, 1777 01:29:48,160 --> 01:29:53,360 Speaker 1: Alex no one. That's fair. One that's fair. We're about 1778 01:29:53,360 --> 01:29:56,840 Speaker 1: to a waivers. No one wanted them. Zero. There wasn't 1779 01:29:56,840 --> 01:29:59,400 Speaker 1: a single team that wanted him. Is that what you're 1780 01:29:59,400 --> 01:30:00,000 Speaker 1: gonna ask them about? 1781 01:30:00,520 --> 01:30:03,599 Speaker 5: So if they waved six dos Sanchez off, he's still 1782 01:30:03,600 --> 01:30:04,400 Speaker 5: on the forty man right now? 1783 01:30:06,320 --> 01:30:10,240 Speaker 1: Right all that? So why roster? Why? Because it's embarrassing 1784 01:30:10,320 --> 01:30:12,400 Speaker 1: to make the trade for JT. Real Mudo and not 1785 01:30:12,439 --> 01:30:15,559 Speaker 1: get anything back. And exactly so they're they're literally just 1786 01:30:16,040 --> 01:30:20,280 Speaker 1: waiting on him to try to maximize the investment and 1787 01:30:20,360 --> 01:30:22,240 Speaker 1: he's not gonna. I don't think he's gonna do it. 1788 01:30:22,280 --> 01:30:25,599 Speaker 1: But maybe the reason why do you think any quanto's starting? 1789 01:30:25,680 --> 01:30:29,120 Speaker 1: You think because he's good. Ridiculous eight million dollars. That's 1790 01:30:29,120 --> 01:30:32,600 Speaker 1: another ridiculous. Let's another Patrick and Patrick monta Verdi and 1791 01:30:32,640 --> 01:30:35,000 Speaker 1: all these guys in Triple A. They bust their ass 1792 01:30:35,120 --> 01:30:38,800 Speaker 1: their entire life. You're right, beat guy, come in and 1793 01:30:38,840 --> 01:30:40,920 Speaker 1: then let's set a precedent. Just because the guy's making 1794 01:30:40,920 --> 01:30:42,320 Speaker 1: eight million, we got to call him up to the 1795 01:30:42,320 --> 01:30:45,439 Speaker 1: big leagues. So I, since we're on the topic, and 1796 01:30:45,479 --> 01:30:47,240 Speaker 1: I don't want to cut off anybody else that wants 1797 01:30:47,240 --> 01:30:48,600 Speaker 1: to speak, trust me, and I don't want to go 1798 01:30:48,640 --> 01:30:52,720 Speaker 1: too long. What does that say to minor league. 1799 01:30:52,439 --> 01:30:55,360 Speaker 5: Baseball players that are busting their ass and performing well 1800 01:30:56,200 --> 01:30:59,960 Speaker 5: just because this man, Johnny Quato or whoever it may 1801 01:31:00,160 --> 01:31:03,320 Speaker 5: he is making money that they're going to be part 1802 01:31:03,479 --> 01:31:05,760 Speaker 5: of the major league team in the middle of what 1803 01:31:05,960 --> 01:31:07,280 Speaker 5: is supposed to be a winning season. 1804 01:31:07,400 --> 01:31:10,719 Speaker 1: Explained, it's it's the city, it's this is the business 1805 01:31:10,760 --> 01:31:13,920 Speaker 1: that they have chosen, and this is the game. And 1806 01:31:14,080 --> 01:31:18,760 Speaker 1: every team does it. Some teams do it differently, that 1807 01:31:18,960 --> 01:31:22,280 Speaker 1: is true. Some teams will will not do what the 1808 01:31:22,320 --> 01:31:25,760 Speaker 1: Marlins did. You know, some organization that's that's a three 1809 01:31:25,840 --> 01:31:29,240 Speaker 1: hundred million dollar payroll will just say, hey, eight million, 1810 01:31:29,320 --> 01:31:31,720 Speaker 1: that's nothing in this game, goodbye. We don't want to. 1811 01:31:31,800 --> 01:31:36,200 Speaker 1: The Marlins cannot upward to do that right and and look, 1812 01:31:36,240 --> 01:31:38,439 Speaker 1: this may end up working out for them in the end. 1813 01:31:38,520 --> 01:31:40,720 Speaker 1: For the last couple of months, it's very possible. He 1814 01:31:40,880 --> 01:31:44,360 Speaker 1: looked obviously very good against Colorado, you know, taking that away, 1815 01:31:46,080 --> 01:31:48,479 Speaker 1: how somebody goes from throwing eighty seven to triple A 1816 01:31:48,600 --> 01:31:51,000 Speaker 1: in ninety four. Maybe we should be asking that question 1817 01:31:51,040 --> 01:31:55,080 Speaker 1: because I have no idea, but it is what it is. 1818 01:31:55,120 --> 01:31:58,439 Speaker 1: This is baseball. You were familiar with your buddies in 1819 01:31:58,920 --> 01:32:03,360 Speaker 1: Jacksonville and Socolo, and there's somebody across the country covering 1820 01:32:03,400 --> 01:32:07,400 Speaker 1: the Diamondbacks in Scottsdale that are thinking the same thing. Alex, 1821 01:32:07,439 --> 01:32:09,680 Speaker 1: how is it possible, you know? Or Cincinnati, how is 1822 01:32:09,680 --> 01:32:12,320 Speaker 1: it possible that Will Myers gots to be on Cincinnati 1823 01:32:12,439 --> 01:32:15,519 Speaker 1: red whole season, batting one seventy whatever and then the 1824 01:32:15,560 --> 01:32:17,320 Speaker 1: Reds just cut him and they ate the money. And 1825 01:32:17,360 --> 01:32:22,000 Speaker 1: then so it does happen. It has not happened with this. 1826 01:32:22,560 --> 01:32:24,599 Speaker 1: Maybe the Marlins made the right decision with Guaito by 1827 01:32:24,640 --> 01:32:27,479 Speaker 1: keeping him around because he pitched very well. Who knows, 1828 01:32:27,680 --> 01:32:31,599 Speaker 1: Maybe this ends up working out. Maybe we'll see. I mean, 1829 01:32:31,640 --> 01:32:33,880 Speaker 1: I he's a look of him in that start. This 1830 01:32:34,200 --> 01:32:38,080 Speaker 1: was very good. I will admit that I was very surprised. 1831 01:32:38,200 --> 01:32:41,560 Speaker 1: I think all of us were. Everybody was surprised. But yeah, 1832 01:32:42,040 --> 01:32:45,360 Speaker 1: when you're when you're allowing two three or one, two 1833 01:32:45,400 --> 01:32:47,760 Speaker 1: three four home runs to minor league hitters, and then 1834 01:32:47,760 --> 01:32:49,719 Speaker 1: you come in and do what he did, that's impressive. 1835 01:32:50,280 --> 01:32:52,000 Speaker 5: Dude, he's that's the next start, man, because there you 1836 01:32:52,000 --> 01:32:54,120 Speaker 5: know the recency bias too. He comes in next start 1837 01:32:54,160 --> 01:32:56,320 Speaker 5: and he does what he did it for Blaine. There, 1838 01:32:56,360 --> 01:32:59,040 Speaker 5: there's it's gonna be sorry. Who knows he faces the 1839 01:32:59,040 --> 01:33:01,360 Speaker 5: Tigers next. He could easily blow them down to. 1840 01:33:02,439 --> 01:33:08,000 Speaker 2: All Right, we've got at Quan here, who was requested 1841 01:33:08,040 --> 01:33:10,439 Speaker 2: for a while. Apologies about the weight, man, but now's 1842 01:33:10,439 --> 01:33:12,120 Speaker 2: your time asking us the question. 1843 01:33:13,960 --> 01:33:17,960 Speaker 8: All right, all right, so my question is like, is 1844 01:33:18,000 --> 01:33:24,200 Speaker 8: there any like projected return for six oh Sanchez? Like no, 1845 01:33:26,720 --> 01:33:29,439 Speaker 8: like any like any update? 1846 01:33:29,600 --> 01:33:31,559 Speaker 1: Like is this Ryan again? 1847 01:33:34,360 --> 01:33:35,800 Speaker 4: You know who's. 1848 01:33:37,920 --> 01:33:40,880 Speaker 1: It's one. It's one one. Listen to me one. That's 1849 01:33:40,960 --> 01:33:44,479 Speaker 1: nice to me too. I'm Craig. How are you assuming good? 1850 01:33:44,760 --> 01:33:49,360 Speaker 1: Six Sanchez? It's finished. He's never going to pitch in 1851 01:33:49,479 --> 01:33:53,560 Speaker 1: Major league baseball ever? Again, he has no feature whatsoever 1852 01:33:53,640 --> 01:33:57,400 Speaker 1: with the Marlins or anyone else. The only difference between 1853 01:33:57,479 --> 01:34:01,520 Speaker 1: him and Victor Victor Masa in with in the Bahamas 1854 01:34:01,520 --> 01:34:04,360 Speaker 1: with the Pigs is that is that they traded a 1855 01:34:04,360 --> 01:34:08,360 Speaker 1: player that is a potential Hall of Famer and they 1856 01:34:08,439 --> 01:34:10,680 Speaker 1: just are hanging on to dear life for hope that 1857 01:34:10,760 --> 01:34:12,840 Speaker 1: this guy could come back and through something. It's never 1858 01:34:12,920 --> 01:34:18,519 Speaker 1: gonna happen. He's constantly injured. He previously. I don't know 1859 01:34:18,560 --> 01:34:20,680 Speaker 1: how things have gone over the past year, but he's 1860 01:34:20,720 --> 01:34:23,000 Speaker 1: at a very poor work ethic in the past, which 1861 01:34:23,000 --> 01:34:24,800 Speaker 1: has caused a lot of the problems that he's had. 1862 01:34:25,439 --> 01:34:29,800 Speaker 1: I have nothing against him personally, but it is not 1863 01:34:30,160 --> 01:34:33,200 Speaker 1: going to happen, and there's no reason to ask about 1864 01:34:33,240 --> 01:34:38,080 Speaker 1: the player anymore. It is. I don't cover other teams 1865 01:34:38,120 --> 01:34:40,160 Speaker 1: in Major League Baseball like I cover the Marlins. I 1866 01:34:40,200 --> 01:34:42,840 Speaker 1: cannot believe that the Los Angeles Dodgers would have their 1867 01:34:42,880 --> 01:34:47,920 Speaker 1: public relations staff come out there and ask about a 1868 01:34:47,960 --> 01:34:50,759 Speaker 1: player who hasn't been on a field in three games 1869 01:34:50,760 --> 01:34:53,080 Speaker 1: and continue to give injury updates on the guy. Maybe 1870 01:34:53,080 --> 01:34:54,759 Speaker 1: because maybe it's a rule that you have to because 1871 01:34:54,800 --> 01:34:56,559 Speaker 1: on the forty man, I don't know, I would have 1872 01:34:56,600 --> 01:34:59,920 Speaker 1: to ask our staff on that. But it's done, it's over. 1873 01:35:00,160 --> 01:35:03,479 Speaker 1: There's no reason to talk about him ever again. He's 1874 01:35:03,520 --> 01:35:11,840 Speaker 1: not coming back. Sorry, hey, it's a good question, man. 1875 01:35:11,880 --> 01:35:18,400 Speaker 1: You have any more questions? Is there another one? No, 1876 01:35:18,680 --> 01:35:21,439 Speaker 1: I don't have any other questions. I'm sorry. I don't 1877 01:35:21,439 --> 01:35:23,519 Speaker 1: mean to rain on your parade today. And I know that. Look, 1878 01:35:23,560 --> 01:35:26,880 Speaker 1: he pitched very well and that season that he had, 1879 01:35:26,880 --> 01:35:29,400 Speaker 1: but he came in totally out of shape the next year, 1880 01:35:29,479 --> 01:35:33,160 Speaker 1: hadn't thrown in the off season, hurt right away, he 1881 01:35:33,280 --> 01:35:35,479 Speaker 1: didn't stick around when they wanted him stick around, went 1882 01:35:35,520 --> 01:35:39,519 Speaker 1: in other places. He posted a video of himself looking 1883 01:35:39,560 --> 01:35:42,600 Speaker 1: like he was in eleven year little league baseball. He 1884 01:35:42,600 --> 01:35:47,439 Speaker 1: couldn't even throw, trying to tell a local reporter that 1885 01:35:47,479 --> 01:35:49,719 Speaker 1: he was throwing hard ninety miles an hour, and wanted 1886 01:35:49,760 --> 01:35:51,120 Speaker 1: him to put it out there with that, and then 1887 01:35:51,160 --> 01:35:53,040 Speaker 1: the reporter asked him to give me the video and 1888 01:35:53,040 --> 01:35:54,360 Speaker 1: so I could say it, and then he never sent 1889 01:35:54,400 --> 01:35:59,200 Speaker 1: the video. It's just forget it, Just forget it. I'm sorry, 1890 01:35:59,520 --> 01:36:01,840 Speaker 1: we could. I think I think there's a better chance 1891 01:36:01,960 --> 01:36:05,960 Speaker 1: Victor Victor Masa comes back honestly than than this guy. 1892 01:36:06,200 --> 01:36:11,200 Speaker 4: Just being honest, all right, Okay, so the next guy 1893 01:36:11,320 --> 01:36:13,400 Speaker 4: is gonna ask a question. I just wanted to introduce them, 1894 01:36:13,400 --> 01:36:17,160 Speaker 4: specially because they do so much work for the Marrons 1895 01:36:17,160 --> 01:36:20,520 Speaker 4: and running the Morrows Discord and with the audience questions, 1896 01:36:20,600 --> 01:36:24,360 Speaker 4: just throwing off everybody and anybody when they were with 1897 01:36:24,439 --> 01:36:30,320 Speaker 4: Jeopardy Ivan from the Marlins Discordy goes by Nabby. If 1898 01:36:30,400 --> 01:36:32,800 Speaker 4: you've got any questions, go ahead, but just thank you 1899 01:36:32,840 --> 01:36:33,760 Speaker 4: for everything you do for. 1900 01:36:33,680 --> 01:36:43,519 Speaker 1: The Morrows community. Thanks for the introduction, Special Craig. I 1901 01:36:43,560 --> 01:36:46,400 Speaker 1: usually don't ask questions because I feel like everyone's repetitive 1902 01:36:46,439 --> 01:36:50,479 Speaker 1: and no, but I just wanted to maybe gauge this. 1903 01:36:51,160 --> 01:36:56,200 Speaker 1: I respect refraining from day dropping pargage sensitive I can 1904 01:36:56,240 --> 01:36:59,400 Speaker 1: spend that well. Ask two questions, yes you guess or 1905 01:36:59,479 --> 01:37:02,719 Speaker 1: no you as much detas he wants no questions. As 1906 01:37:02,760 --> 01:37:09,360 Speaker 1: follows are other teams receptive to receiving players recovering from injuries, 1907 01:37:09,560 --> 01:37:13,240 Speaker 1: such as Meyer, Jakeer, Dax, Fulton, Rogers, Thunder, etcetera. After 1908 01:37:14,000 --> 01:37:16,920 Speaker 1: number one and question number two is do you think 1909 01:37:17,160 --> 01:37:20,280 Speaker 1: the Marlins are willing to relinquish players from the top 1910 01:37:20,320 --> 01:37:23,800 Speaker 1: of the farm or will receive more trades comparable to 1911 01:37:23,920 --> 01:37:27,559 Speaker 1: some trades we saw such as Wendel is there, Brady 1912 01:37:27,600 --> 01:37:31,120 Speaker 1: Allen for John Davis, Starlings for you know, Nicholas Scott 1913 01:37:31,240 --> 01:37:34,960 Speaker 1: and Thompson where the monkey of some more little players 1914 01:37:35,120 --> 01:37:40,320 Speaker 1: for players that turned into majorsts. Okay, well, first of all, 1915 01:37:40,439 --> 01:37:42,880 Speaker 1: text question Novin. Second, the one thing that I would 1916 01:37:42,880 --> 01:37:46,160 Speaker 1: say that if you follow me pretty closely, there definitely 1917 01:37:46,360 --> 01:37:48,799 Speaker 1: is that element of me not giving up the names. 1918 01:37:49,520 --> 01:37:52,519 Speaker 1: We're talking very specifically about names and targets that I've heard. 1919 01:37:53,080 --> 01:37:55,320 Speaker 1: But what I would also say is that if you 1920 01:37:55,400 --> 01:37:58,080 Speaker 1: followed my work closely, after it's all said and done, 1921 01:37:58,120 --> 01:38:00,360 Speaker 1: as I've always talked about, usually a lot of stuff 1922 01:38:00,439 --> 01:38:02,599 Speaker 1: does show up in the Miami Herald after the fact. 1923 01:38:02,760 --> 01:38:05,560 Speaker 1: I noticed that in the past. That's that's really you know, 1924 01:38:05,640 --> 01:38:07,960 Speaker 1: sometimes they get mad at me for doing that, but 1925 01:38:08,800 --> 01:38:11,400 Speaker 1: usually after it's over and I know that there's nothing 1926 01:38:11,439 --> 01:38:14,280 Speaker 1: to talk about again and there's no deals happening, Usually 1927 01:38:14,360 --> 01:38:16,200 Speaker 1: that stuff happens, and then I get yelled at a 1928 01:38:16,200 --> 01:38:18,040 Speaker 1: little for doing it. But I still am gonna do it, 1929 01:38:18,080 --> 01:38:20,880 Speaker 1: and I'm gonna do it again this year too. But 1930 01:38:21,080 --> 01:38:24,080 Speaker 1: as far as giving up the players that you talked about, unfortunately, 1931 01:38:24,200 --> 01:38:27,120 Speaker 1: at this point, Dax Fulton is really not going to 1932 01:38:27,160 --> 01:38:28,920 Speaker 1: be a target for a lot of people. You know, 1933 01:38:29,040 --> 01:38:32,320 Speaker 1: he did have a serious surgery. Again, it's gonna be out, 1934 01:38:32,360 --> 01:38:35,320 Speaker 1: I think a long time again. So as far as 1935 01:38:35,520 --> 01:38:38,559 Speaker 1: like you know, the thing is now is no one 1936 01:38:38,680 --> 01:38:42,640 Speaker 1: can go right now, no scout from I'm gonna throw 1937 01:38:42,680 --> 01:38:46,559 Speaker 1: a team out with no attribution here, just as random 1938 01:38:47,040 --> 01:38:50,479 Speaker 1: the Nationals, Mike Rizzo, the general mager, could not send 1939 01:38:50,600 --> 01:38:52,840 Speaker 1: one of his scouts to go see Dax Fulton pitch. 1940 01:38:53,080 --> 01:38:56,000 Speaker 1: He can't do it, and it's important to be able 1941 01:38:56,040 --> 01:38:57,840 Speaker 1: to see the guy pitch. You can actually see Max 1942 01:38:57,960 --> 01:39:00,160 Speaker 1: Myra throw if you want. You can watch Jake Ea 1943 01:39:00,280 --> 01:39:02,720 Speaker 1: or throw in a game if you want, you can 1944 01:39:02,800 --> 01:39:05,320 Speaker 1: launch Carson mill Brand or Zach mccambley or Evan Fitter 1945 01:39:05,439 --> 01:39:07,679 Speaker 1: or any of these other guys. So that's what makes 1946 01:39:07,720 --> 01:39:11,760 Speaker 1: it problematic, more so for Dax Fulton than so than 1947 01:39:11,840 --> 01:39:14,519 Speaker 1: for Meyer. But Meyer obviously a little problematic too because 1948 01:39:14,520 --> 01:39:17,599 Speaker 1: it's not pitching any games. So I don't I don't 1949 01:39:17,640 --> 01:39:20,200 Speaker 1: know that the probability what I would put the probability 1950 01:39:20,280 --> 01:39:23,040 Speaker 1: on those guys moving, But if they were to trade 1951 01:39:23,080 --> 01:39:26,000 Speaker 1: somebody for the future, they would obviously have to get 1952 01:39:26,080 --> 01:39:29,240 Speaker 1: something very good back in return as far as major 1953 01:39:29,360 --> 01:39:32,040 Speaker 1: deals being made. In order for that to happen, they 1954 01:39:32,080 --> 01:39:34,360 Speaker 1: would have to go into this deadline winning pretty much. 1955 01:39:34,360 --> 01:39:37,760 Speaker 1: I think every game on until like they have to 1956 01:39:37,800 --> 01:39:40,120 Speaker 1: be Tampa Day twice. And I think Detroit they've really 1957 01:39:40,200 --> 01:39:43,320 Speaker 1: fall back is not in the standings, which is sort 1958 01:39:43,320 --> 01:39:44,880 Speaker 1: of the mental aspect of where the team is at. 1959 01:39:45,120 --> 01:39:47,000 Speaker 1: You could see that there are now some serious holes, 1960 01:39:47,080 --> 01:39:49,920 Speaker 1: so sacrificing a lot of the future just to you know, 1961 01:39:50,120 --> 01:39:52,560 Speaker 1: sniff that third log card and may not be what 1962 01:39:52,680 --> 01:39:56,040 Speaker 1: they do, but I would tell you that when they 1963 01:39:56,080 --> 01:39:58,439 Speaker 1: were fourteen games over a boy, I heard some you know, 1964 01:39:59,040 --> 01:40:03,160 Speaker 1: don't pay not the spare spare, no player type expense 1965 01:40:03,240 --> 01:40:06,960 Speaker 1: to get in this thing. I haven't heard necessarily a 1966 01:40:07,040 --> 01:40:09,080 Speaker 1: lot of pullback from that, but I just think it's 1967 01:40:09,960 --> 01:40:12,120 Speaker 1: sort of expected at this point that because of where 1968 01:40:12,160 --> 01:40:16,519 Speaker 1: they're at, they would probably you know, not mortgage a 1969 01:40:16,640 --> 01:40:19,200 Speaker 1: ton for the future just to get in this year. 1970 01:40:19,280 --> 01:40:21,320 Speaker 1: But I think they would like to. I think they 1971 01:40:21,360 --> 01:40:22,679 Speaker 1: would like to do it, and I think they're gonna 1972 01:40:22,720 --> 01:40:26,560 Speaker 1: make trades to try and do it. Was there a 1973 01:40:26,680 --> 01:40:28,400 Speaker 1: name that it was specific name you were looking for 1974 01:40:28,600 --> 01:40:31,439 Speaker 1: for me? No, no, no, I actually didn't want to name. 1975 01:40:31,680 --> 01:40:34,360 Speaker 1: I understand that. What I was saying is like, you know, 1976 01:40:34,760 --> 01:40:37,960 Speaker 1: you haven't kind of touchdags that when there were fourteen 1977 01:40:38,000 --> 01:40:39,800 Speaker 1: games that went from und were like amazed by some 1978 01:40:39,920 --> 01:40:44,240 Speaker 1: of the office or me, I guess so at that point. 1979 01:40:44,920 --> 01:40:47,960 Speaker 1: So so yeah, so they're fourteen games over five hundred. 1980 01:40:48,800 --> 01:40:50,920 Speaker 1: You know, I talked, I talked to some people. It 1981 01:40:51,000 --> 01:40:53,040 Speaker 1: would you know, how what would it take to get 1982 01:40:53,080 --> 01:40:55,880 Speaker 1: Wato would wouldn't that be amazing? You know, like how 1983 01:40:55,920 --> 01:40:58,920 Speaker 1: does that happen? You know? And then and now all 1984 01:40:58,920 --> 01:41:00,240 Speaker 1: of a sudden you've lost eight and or row and 1985 01:41:00,280 --> 01:41:02,479 Speaker 1: the Padres are four games behind you. You know, so 1986 01:41:02,640 --> 01:41:08,479 Speaker 1: it's like like, I mean, I think the Padres aren't 1987 01:41:08,479 --> 01:41:10,560 Speaker 1: going to trade Sodo, but I think the Padres have 1988 01:41:10,680 --> 01:41:14,360 Speaker 1: also discussed him with other teams to say, hey, what 1989 01:41:14,439 --> 01:41:16,280 Speaker 1: would a deal look like if it ended up happening. 1990 01:41:16,360 --> 01:41:19,559 Speaker 1: Let's not forget the Miami spoke to Cleveland about Jose 1991 01:41:19,680 --> 01:41:23,720 Speaker 1: Ramirez before Jose Ramirez was extended. You know, Cleveland did 1992 01:41:23,760 --> 01:41:25,720 Speaker 1: their due diligence to make sure that day, if we 1993 01:41:25,760 --> 01:41:27,439 Speaker 1: can't extend this guy and we have to make a trade, 1994 01:41:27,439 --> 01:41:28,880 Speaker 1: we got to know who we're dealing with. That's what 1995 01:41:28,960 --> 01:41:31,200 Speaker 1: some of the best front officers do. I'm guessing the 1996 01:41:31,280 --> 01:41:35,000 Speaker 1: aj Prewler that the general manager of the Padres called 1997 01:41:35,040 --> 01:41:38,240 Speaker 1: the Marlins, he probably called Arizona, he probably called LA's, 1998 01:41:38,280 --> 01:41:41,240 Speaker 1: probably called the Orioles and said, hey, look, we don't 1999 01:41:41,280 --> 01:41:43,479 Speaker 1: plan on trading mon Sota. But if we did, what 2000 01:41:43,560 --> 01:41:45,720 Speaker 1: does that look like? And I think that's a lot 2001 01:41:45,800 --> 01:41:48,120 Speaker 1: of what's probably going on right now, just because so 2002 01:41:48,200 --> 01:41:51,800 Speaker 1: many teams are closed that are in it. But yeah, 2003 01:41:51,840 --> 01:41:53,920 Speaker 1: I mean, if the Marlins were fourteen games over five 2004 01:41:53,960 --> 01:41:56,640 Speaker 1: hundred and the Padres were seven games under, I think 2005 01:41:56,720 --> 01:41:58,840 Speaker 1: the Marlins would try to get won Soto, Yeah, like 2006 01:41:59,040 --> 01:42:03,360 Speaker 1: I do, but we're not. And that's fat of thirty 2007 01:42:03,400 --> 01:42:09,160 Speaker 1: million dollars next year it's one sodo. Man, Like, I 2008 01:42:09,439 --> 01:42:11,160 Speaker 1: don't know how you don't look at that and say 2009 01:42:11,320 --> 01:42:13,360 Speaker 1: you got to do it? Yeah, but how do you 2010 01:42:13,439 --> 01:42:15,240 Speaker 1: do that now? I don't. I don't know that you can. 2011 01:42:16,800 --> 01:42:19,040 Speaker 1: I wasn't gonna say it because because it's not models related. 2012 01:42:19,120 --> 01:42:22,080 Speaker 1: But is it thirty million there for one soda next year? Well, 2013 01:42:22,160 --> 01:42:24,439 Speaker 1: he's going into arbitration, so you pay him whatever the 2014 01:42:24,760 --> 01:42:27,120 Speaker 1: art is? Is it thirty that was it? Would it 2015 01:42:27,160 --> 01:42:30,479 Speaker 1: be twenty or I think I'm not an expert. I 2016 01:42:30,520 --> 01:42:32,960 Speaker 1: think last thing is the high twenties. He's he's one 2017 01:42:33,000 --> 01:42:35,200 Speaker 1: of the record breaks in the erutritions. But you know, 2018 01:42:35,280 --> 01:42:38,639 Speaker 1: I'm not an expert. I mean my my opinion only 2019 01:42:38,800 --> 01:42:41,240 Speaker 1: I think yes, I think that if if the Marlins 2020 01:42:41,280 --> 01:42:44,719 Speaker 1: thought they could get one so uh and they thought 2021 01:42:44,760 --> 01:42:48,360 Speaker 1: that they could win the division to be the number 2022 01:42:48,400 --> 01:42:50,360 Speaker 1: one wild card, and we're in that position, I think 2023 01:42:50,400 --> 01:42:52,880 Speaker 1: that they would entertain the guess. I think that they would, 2024 01:42:52,920 --> 01:42:54,360 Speaker 1: but I just don't. I don't feel like they're in 2025 01:42:54,400 --> 01:42:56,880 Speaker 1: the same position they were that they were awakens guns. 2026 01:42:57,720 --> 01:43:00,120 Speaker 1: That's not what That's not all what I expected as 2027 01:43:00,120 --> 01:43:02,960 Speaker 1: an answer coming into that question. Only thing I'll say, 2028 01:43:03,320 --> 01:43:05,320 Speaker 1: and it's not they, But I'll say it just because 2029 01:43:05,400 --> 01:43:08,320 Speaker 1: you brought it up earlier. You reiterated what you report 2030 01:43:09,400 --> 01:43:11,479 Speaker 1: the offers that were on the table, or what things 2031 01:43:11,880 --> 01:43:15,439 Speaker 1: went exchanged. I chose around last week with some friends 2032 01:43:15,560 --> 01:43:19,040 Speaker 1: like I just hope that after the deadline we hear 2033 01:43:19,240 --> 01:43:23,280 Speaker 1: every single offer and request that the Angels had for Altani, 2034 01:43:23,560 --> 01:43:26,000 Speaker 1: so that five years time we can we can judge 2035 01:43:26,120 --> 01:43:28,519 Speaker 1: how the trade went, just like judge the stancing trade 2036 01:43:28,560 --> 01:43:30,439 Speaker 1: and said what would have happened if you was traded 2037 01:43:30,479 --> 01:43:32,680 Speaker 1: to the Cardinals or the Giants or whatever. Like, I 2038 01:43:32,840 --> 01:43:35,120 Speaker 1: want to go back and see how much did the 2039 01:43:35,240 --> 01:43:40,840 Speaker 1: Angels lose out by trade trade. Yeah, I agree with you. 2040 01:43:40,880 --> 01:43:43,200 Speaker 1: I think that would be I think the Angels are 2041 01:43:43,240 --> 01:43:45,000 Speaker 1: going to end up looking back like they should have 2042 01:43:45,040 --> 01:43:49,599 Speaker 1: done it. Probably. Yeah. Okay, Well, thank you for the answer. 2043 01:43:50,360 --> 01:43:51,800 Speaker 1: No problem. I hope like you out there. 2044 01:43:52,120 --> 01:44:04,960 Speaker 2: No, yeah, yeah, all right, apologies, any does anyone speak? 2045 01:44:05,000 --> 01:44:07,320 Speaker 2: I don't want to interrupt anyone again. It's been a minute. 2046 01:44:07,800 --> 01:44:11,639 Speaker 2: We got jab next, no one is and Crank. 2047 01:44:11,479 --> 01:44:12,479 Speaker 1: Just want to let you know, to. 2048 01:44:12,640 --> 01:44:15,880 Speaker 2: Scat them if you want to slide out to set 2049 01:44:15,920 --> 01:44:16,280 Speaker 2: us out. 2050 01:44:19,520 --> 01:44:23,000 Speaker 1: Okay, all right, jab, it's all you man. Let's wrap 2051 01:44:23,080 --> 01:44:25,560 Speaker 1: up at nine guys. Awesome, awesome. Yeah. First, I just 2052 01:44:25,640 --> 01:44:27,720 Speaker 1: want to say thank you to Craig for taking some 2053 01:44:28,320 --> 01:44:30,800 Speaker 1: ultra valuable time out of the day for this. You know, 2054 01:44:30,880 --> 01:44:32,120 Speaker 1: it means a lot to all of us in here 2055 01:44:32,200 --> 01:44:34,200 Speaker 1: that you know, do this kind of stuff and give 2056 01:44:34,280 --> 01:44:35,600 Speaker 1: us this kind of information. So I just want to 2057 01:44:35,600 --> 01:44:38,840 Speaker 1: say thank you for that. Real quick problem and I 2058 01:44:38,920 --> 01:44:41,800 Speaker 1: had some connection connection issues earlier and I had to 2059 01:44:41,960 --> 01:44:43,679 Speaker 1: pop out. I don't know if this question was answered, 2060 01:44:43,760 --> 01:44:46,200 Speaker 1: but referring back to the draft, I know they obviously 2061 01:44:46,240 --> 01:44:50,280 Speaker 1: took Noble Meyer. Was Jacob Wilson their number one pick 2062 01:44:50,360 --> 01:44:51,400 Speaker 1: on their board so to speak? 2063 01:44:53,600 --> 01:44:54,160 Speaker 4: I think so. 2064 01:44:55,800 --> 01:45:01,360 Speaker 1: Awesome. Well, thank god for Oakland, Thank you so much, Creig. Yeah, 2065 01:45:05,880 --> 01:45:07,960 Speaker 1: by the way, just to call it out really quick. 2066 01:45:09,520 --> 01:45:11,519 Speaker 1: You know, I don't know, Craig if you saw it 2067 01:45:11,720 --> 01:45:14,360 Speaker 1: or I know we all saw it here. But draft 2068 01:45:14,360 --> 01:45:16,599 Speaker 1: does a great job with or did a great job 2069 01:45:16,680 --> 01:45:20,200 Speaker 1: this draft with uh. It literally analyzed every pick, gave 2070 01:45:20,240 --> 01:45:23,000 Speaker 1: a grade for every pick, which was super valuable. So 2071 01:45:23,040 --> 01:45:25,160 Speaker 1: I want to pull up. Let me, let me pull 2072 01:45:25,240 --> 01:45:29,120 Speaker 1: up the draft because there was another name here. Hold 2073 01:45:29,120 --> 01:45:33,720 Speaker 1: on a second, two twenty twenty three MLP draft. Yep, yes, 2074 01:45:33,880 --> 01:45:36,839 Speaker 1: that is the year. Was it the other Jacob's dollars? 2075 01:45:36,920 --> 01:45:43,160 Speaker 1: If his dollars? Maybe? No, Jake Geloff, No, no, no, 2076 01:45:43,680 --> 01:45:50,360 Speaker 1: no no no, it was a fishman. Hold on a second. Now, 2077 01:45:50,400 --> 01:45:54,200 Speaker 1: I'm just speaking abou language. I'll give you another name. 2078 01:45:54,240 --> 01:45:56,519 Speaker 1: Hold on, I can do that. I don't mind. Okay, 2079 01:45:56,840 --> 01:46:04,840 Speaker 1: let's see schemes. Cruise, Ark, Langford, Jenkins, Wilson. Right, that 2080 01:46:04,960 --> 01:46:11,800 Speaker 1: was the name I heard, Louder, mitchelland nobel Meyer. So 2081 01:46:12,840 --> 01:46:19,519 Speaker 1: exciting feel as well as Eldridge may second maybe it 2082 01:46:19,560 --> 01:46:27,960 Speaker 1: was the second round pick, were definitely not taking. You know, 2083 01:46:28,080 --> 01:46:30,680 Speaker 1: I think he was a name involved too. It does 2084 01:46:30,760 --> 01:46:34,080 Speaker 1: sound familiar yea Friday when we were talking about that, 2085 01:46:34,439 --> 01:46:36,280 Speaker 1: I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna have to not be 2086 01:46:36,360 --> 01:46:39,720 Speaker 1: able to do this because I really oh, I think 2087 01:46:39,840 --> 01:46:43,160 Speaker 1: that was the name. Oh yeah, that's the name that 2088 01:46:43,320 --> 01:46:49,000 Speaker 1: was definitely mentioned by DJ. A bunch yes how mis 2089 01:46:49,200 --> 01:46:52,280 Speaker 1: Eli liked also very much. So I didn't really see that, 2090 01:46:52,479 --> 01:46:54,760 Speaker 1: but I liked you. 2091 01:46:55,240 --> 01:46:55,800 Speaker 9: I don't know. 2092 01:46:56,040 --> 01:46:59,080 Speaker 1: DJ has his plans going in and you know, he 2093 01:46:59,160 --> 01:47:03,960 Speaker 1: gets some guy, it doesn't get other guys. So yeah, 2094 01:47:04,160 --> 01:47:12,519 Speaker 1: other home those guys. Uh, yeah, I'm not gonna be 2095 01:47:12,520 --> 01:47:14,519 Speaker 1: able to do anything else because I just don't remember. 2096 01:47:14,600 --> 01:47:19,760 Speaker 1: There was one other name I don't see here. I'm sorry, 2097 01:47:19,840 --> 01:47:23,200 Speaker 1: guys like I'm a failing Sorry you're good. But yeah, 2098 01:47:23,400 --> 01:47:25,479 Speaker 1: your jab had like a grade for every pick, like 2099 01:47:25,640 --> 01:47:28,439 Speaker 1: it was a valuable resource in this draft. So really 2100 01:47:28,479 --> 01:47:31,639 Speaker 1: good job by Job, so appreciate your coverage of the draft. 2101 01:47:31,760 --> 01:47:34,639 Speaker 1: Job it was awesome. I have the privilege of meeting 2102 01:47:34,680 --> 01:47:37,400 Speaker 1: mister Job the other night at the Marlins ver here 2103 01:47:37,520 --> 01:47:40,599 Speaker 1: but all that brax is helped down game against Colorado. 2104 01:47:40,840 --> 01:47:45,200 Speaker 1: Very nice, guys, So yes, thank you, jab yeah and 2105 01:47:45,320 --> 01:47:46,400 Speaker 1: everyone else that was missed. 2106 01:47:47,520 --> 01:47:48,760 Speaker 8: You couldn't just use the date. 2107 01:47:48,840 --> 01:47:53,880 Speaker 1: You didn't have to point out the prax and blew up. Well, 2108 01:47:53,920 --> 01:47:55,600 Speaker 1: we were just bonding over the fact that it was 2109 01:47:55,640 --> 01:47:57,960 Speaker 1: six nothing in a second inn. So that's what made 2110 01:47:58,000 --> 01:48:02,720 Speaker 1: me remember what game it was. No. All right, next up, 2111 01:48:02,800 --> 01:48:04,599 Speaker 1: since we're kind of get towards the end, here got 2112 01:48:04,680 --> 01:48:10,439 Speaker 1: the big Oh okay, your question? Hey, hey, guys, thanks 2113 01:48:10,479 --> 01:48:16,519 Speaker 1: for having me. Craig. I appreciate the work that you do. Honestly, 2114 01:48:16,840 --> 01:48:17,800 Speaker 1: you know, I follow you a lot. 2115 01:48:17,920 --> 01:48:22,320 Speaker 15: My question centers around I think a match made in heaven, 2116 01:48:22,880 --> 01:48:26,880 Speaker 15: which is the Cardinals for trade. And one of those 2117 01:48:27,920 --> 01:48:32,160 Speaker 15: trades is so you can cut me down now, Nolan Aeronauto, what. 2118 01:48:32,200 --> 01:48:38,240 Speaker 1: Do you think of that? No? Know why? Because he 2119 01:48:38,320 --> 01:48:42,160 Speaker 1: makes a billion dollars? Oh okay, so yeah, no, it's 2120 01:48:42,160 --> 01:48:48,519 Speaker 1: not I'm not I'm not trying to I'm not trying 2121 01:48:48,600 --> 01:48:50,960 Speaker 1: to say that it's a terrible idea. It's just they're 2122 01:48:51,000 --> 01:48:52,760 Speaker 1: not gonna pay that guy. So they're not gonna pay 2123 01:48:52,760 --> 01:48:55,559 Speaker 1: anybody that money. It's never gonna happen. Sorry, guys, Marlins's 2124 01:48:55,600 --> 01:48:57,559 Speaker 1: not gonna have anyone making two hundred and fifty million 2125 01:48:57,600 --> 01:49:01,639 Speaker 1: dollars on the contract. It's never gonna happen. Sorry, all right, fair, 2126 01:49:01,960 --> 01:49:05,840 Speaker 1: that's fair. But my actual question is of the seven 2127 01:49:06,000 --> 01:49:10,040 Speaker 1: outfielders that they have, can you guys, hold one second? 2128 01:49:10,080 --> 01:49:14,200 Speaker 1: Can you excuse me one second? Here? How do I 2129 01:49:14,280 --> 01:49:19,760 Speaker 1: share the spaces? I will drop lots thing at the top, 2130 01:49:19,960 --> 01:49:23,120 Speaker 1: I believe, hold on, I must share it. 2131 01:49:23,240 --> 01:49:26,960 Speaker 3: Here, A little arrow that's pointing up. Click on that. 2132 01:49:28,800 --> 01:49:37,439 Speaker 1: Should I be concerned that you're sharing it? Don't worry 2133 01:49:37,439 --> 01:49:45,840 Speaker 1: about it? Telling me not to worry is how I worry? Okay, 2134 01:49:45,960 --> 01:49:47,559 Speaker 1: just give me another minute and then I'll be back 2135 01:49:47,600 --> 01:49:50,320 Speaker 1: with you guys. Well I could, I could ask it 2136 01:49:50,479 --> 01:49:54,360 Speaker 1: for the rest I want to do that. How about 2137 01:49:54,640 --> 01:49:58,240 Speaker 1: one of the seven outfielders that they have, because honestly, 2138 01:49:58,240 --> 01:50:01,080 Speaker 1: I feel like our offense is futrid. The bottom half 2139 01:50:01,240 --> 01:50:05,160 Speaker 1: is rough to see. It feels like once we get 2140 01:50:05,240 --> 01:50:07,040 Speaker 1: down against. 2141 01:50:06,760 --> 01:50:10,600 Speaker 15: These teams, his mission to come back, even though we 2142 01:50:10,760 --> 01:50:13,800 Speaker 15: do have a lot of comeback wins, but like that's 2143 01:50:14,000 --> 01:50:17,200 Speaker 15: been a part of the eight losses is our ability 2144 01:50:17,320 --> 01:50:20,920 Speaker 15: to be very very top heavy and if a riot 2145 01:50:21,080 --> 01:50:22,160 Speaker 15: in shilarious and producing. 2146 01:50:22,640 --> 01:50:31,040 Speaker 16: So Cardinals outfielders, they have a lot of outfielders. I 2147 01:50:31,200 --> 01:50:33,720 Speaker 16: think the two categories you got to really focus on. 2148 01:50:35,439 --> 01:50:38,439 Speaker 1: One that that outfielder can play in above average center 2149 01:50:38,479 --> 01:50:41,280 Speaker 1: field at least and two he can dap from the 2150 01:50:41,360 --> 01:50:43,560 Speaker 1: left side. I think those are the two areas you 2151 01:50:43,640 --> 01:50:45,479 Speaker 1: look for. So they'll get Lars Nuke Bar, which I 2152 01:50:45,720 --> 01:50:47,800 Speaker 1: see them parting ways where they look at Carlston's with 2153 01:50:47,960 --> 01:50:50,639 Speaker 1: smoking hot and coming off the al. I think those 2154 01:50:50,640 --> 01:50:53,000 Speaker 1: would be the names. But I like I think Craig 2155 01:50:53,120 --> 01:50:55,599 Speaker 1: mentioned earlier, most of the resis will go to starting 2156 01:50:55,640 --> 01:50:58,400 Speaker 1: pitching when it comes to prospect capital and those two 2157 01:50:58,479 --> 01:51:01,960 Speaker 1: names that I mentioned what certainly cost a lot. But yeah, 2158 01:51:02,000 --> 01:51:03,559 Speaker 1: when you look at any outfield as cross the league 2159 01:51:03,560 --> 01:51:06,080 Speaker 1: that Miami they want, because I think they might want 2160 01:51:06,160 --> 01:51:09,880 Speaker 1: one center fielder, one that can play center doesn't have 2161 01:51:09,920 --> 01:51:12,600 Speaker 1: to be you know, an amazing defensive centerfielder. Would one 2162 01:51:12,640 --> 01:51:14,920 Speaker 1: get that at least fake it out there and can 2163 01:51:15,160 --> 01:51:17,360 Speaker 1: either switch hit or bat left pet I think those 2164 01:51:17,400 --> 01:51:20,240 Speaker 1: are the two mad quite serious. Did Larl Newmar get 2165 01:51:20,320 --> 01:51:22,920 Speaker 1: hurt to that guy happen to that? I think? I 2166 01:51:23,120 --> 01:51:29,400 Speaker 1: I think I saw that let me double chat. Yeah, 2167 01:51:29,520 --> 01:51:32,320 Speaker 1: Lars Newbar that would be a great name. I'd give 2168 01:51:32,400 --> 01:51:35,880 Speaker 1: up anything to get him the GM of the Year 2169 01:51:35,920 --> 01:51:39,439 Speaker 1: after But I really like that guy. Well, I think 2170 01:51:39,520 --> 01:51:42,839 Speaker 1: there's a guy in minor league baseball that can play outfield, 2171 01:51:42,920 --> 01:51:45,160 Speaker 1: in corner outfield. I like Kevin asked this question, Kevin, 2172 01:51:45,240 --> 01:51:49,640 Speaker 1: go go with new Bark. He left the GAT he 2173 01:51:49,720 --> 01:51:53,200 Speaker 1: left the game today with light heel sons. Yeah, sosh. 2174 01:51:53,240 --> 01:51:54,760 Speaker 1: If he was hurt, that would suck for them. I 2175 01:51:54,840 --> 01:51:57,439 Speaker 1: think like Donovan is a good name the Cardinals, Like, 2176 01:51:57,520 --> 01:51:59,320 Speaker 1: I think he could beat their shortstop in the future. 2177 01:51:59,400 --> 01:52:03,040 Speaker 1: I think that would be a good target. You know, 2178 01:52:04,200 --> 01:52:06,559 Speaker 1: I wasn't aware that Michael has signed a long term 2179 01:52:06,640 --> 01:52:09,480 Speaker 1: deal with the Cardinals, but that would be a perfect 2180 01:52:09,680 --> 01:52:13,639 Speaker 1: guy for this rotation, Like, you know, a three to four, 2181 01:52:14,040 --> 01:52:17,000 Speaker 1: never hurt guy. You know, I think it's exactly what 2182 01:52:17,120 --> 01:52:19,280 Speaker 1: they need. If I played two hundred innings, who wants 2183 01:52:19,320 --> 01:52:22,080 Speaker 1: to go through into the game? Can we find the 2184 01:52:22,160 --> 01:52:25,439 Speaker 1: guy like that? Like, that's that's a tough one. Lance Lynn. 2185 01:52:25,600 --> 01:52:27,519 Speaker 1: Lance Lynn would have been that guy, except I don't 2186 01:52:27,520 --> 01:52:29,760 Speaker 1: know what the heck happened is here? So you feel 2187 01:52:29,760 --> 01:52:34,080 Speaker 1: that Marlins need a starter more so than a bat, Yeah, 2188 01:52:34,120 --> 01:52:36,920 Speaker 1: because I know I think they need a bat more, 2189 01:52:37,080 --> 01:52:39,840 Speaker 1: but I don't think one bat is gonna help. I 2190 01:52:39,960 --> 01:52:41,800 Speaker 1: just don't think it's gonna be enough. I think they're 2191 01:52:41,880 --> 01:52:44,720 Speaker 1: so far off the other team's offensive place, so far 2192 01:52:44,800 --> 01:52:50,160 Speaker 1: behind Atlanta, so far behind Philadelphia, probably pretty far behind Arizona. 2193 01:52:51,720 --> 01:52:54,439 Speaker 1: Maybe on par with the Giants maybe, like, but the 2194 01:52:54,520 --> 01:52:58,720 Speaker 1: Giants are like insane platoon teams. So it's like, you know, 2195 01:52:59,120 --> 01:53:02,000 Speaker 1: who are they gonna get It's gonna supremely upgrade Singara 2196 01:53:02,080 --> 01:53:04,439 Speaker 1: that's not named Barnado. Who are they gonna get that's 2197 01:53:04,520 --> 01:53:08,400 Speaker 1: gonna supremely upgrade window that's not Trey Turner? You know, 2198 01:53:08,520 --> 01:53:11,880 Speaker 1: who are they gonna get the catcher that's not named 2199 01:53:12,280 --> 01:53:15,360 Speaker 1: Adlei Rutchman. You know, the names are just not out 2200 01:53:15,400 --> 01:53:19,960 Speaker 1: there to have unless they pull off one of these 2201 01:53:21,320 --> 01:53:23,760 Speaker 1: one of those Jazz Gallon deals. Like is that a 2202 01:53:23,800 --> 01:53:25,960 Speaker 1: deal that's out there? Maybe we should be asking ourselves 2203 01:53:26,000 --> 01:53:29,760 Speaker 1: that because I just these these rental pieces that like 2204 01:53:29,800 --> 01:53:34,040 Speaker 1: the siostrapher Nandez, like Seattle trace him, Like maybe that's 2205 01:53:34,479 --> 01:53:37,080 Speaker 1: somebody you know, but is that going to really get 2206 01:53:37,160 --> 01:53:42,000 Speaker 1: them where they need to be? He's making money? I'm 2207 01:53:42,040 --> 01:53:44,240 Speaker 1: telling you they're not getting anybody that's gonna make money, 2208 01:53:44,920 --> 01:53:50,519 Speaker 1: like I'm gonna pick I take it back. They're gonna 2209 01:53:50,560 --> 01:53:53,760 Speaker 1: add payroll, I believe. I don't think they're willing to. 2210 01:53:54,000 --> 01:53:57,519 Speaker 1: I don't think they will take on a guy with 2211 01:53:57,600 --> 01:54:03,880 Speaker 1: a massive contract. I just don't think them. Well they 2212 01:54:03,960 --> 01:54:08,439 Speaker 1: call it Troy Joston. God damn it, I think cliche. 2213 01:54:09,280 --> 01:54:12,160 Speaker 1: I have no idea. I think that wasn't That wasn't cool. 2214 01:54:12,920 --> 01:54:14,760 Speaker 1: Kevin has been waiting to ask that for a while. 2215 01:54:14,920 --> 01:54:19,040 Speaker 1: I want to be kens we were going to close out. 2216 01:54:19,120 --> 01:54:20,960 Speaker 1: I think this is we wrap it up and let's 2217 01:54:21,000 --> 01:54:23,240 Speaker 1: go to like the major league stuff, because honestly, like 2218 01:54:23,320 --> 01:54:25,200 Speaker 1: you guys do a great job with the minor league stuff, 2219 01:54:25,200 --> 01:54:27,800 Speaker 1: but it's it's it's you guys fall in love with 2220 01:54:27,880 --> 01:54:30,519 Speaker 1: them too easily, and it's it's sort of irrelevant conversation, 2221 01:54:30,680 --> 01:54:35,520 Speaker 1: no offense to any of those guys. Yeah, I think 2222 01:54:36,960 --> 01:54:40,760 Speaker 1: how many more? Rison? And this is a this is 2223 01:54:40,800 --> 01:54:44,920 Speaker 1: a potential playoff team, and you know they're looking for 2224 01:54:45,120 --> 01:54:47,400 Speaker 1: guys on other teams right now, that's what they're trying 2225 01:54:47,400 --> 01:54:52,320 Speaker 1: to do. All right, Right, it's nine o'clock. How many 2226 01:54:52,400 --> 01:54:53,960 Speaker 1: more questions you want to take it? All to you, 2227 01:54:56,840 --> 01:55:00,280 Speaker 1: a couple more guys and then and then I'm going 2228 01:55:00,360 --> 01:55:03,680 Speaker 1: to check out. Let's do two more. We've got someone 2229 01:55:03,800 --> 01:55:04,520 Speaker 1: right now, well have you? 2230 01:55:04,680 --> 01:55:06,800 Speaker 2: I get someone on deck, and then we'll call it 2231 01:55:06,880 --> 01:55:09,320 Speaker 2: a bad Thank you all for those who questions speak 2232 01:55:09,320 --> 01:55:11,720 Speaker 2: tonight and for those who this speaks night, can do 2233 01:55:11,760 --> 01:55:12,480 Speaker 2: this every Sunday. 2234 01:55:12,520 --> 01:55:16,320 Speaker 1: So make sure the tune that's lacks coming. Yeah, we're 2235 01:55:16,360 --> 01:55:21,280 Speaker 1: still there, gret Okay, was there anything else? I guess 2236 01:55:21,440 --> 01:55:23,600 Speaker 1: one thing that I failed to ask Joey Wendell when 2237 01:55:23,640 --> 01:55:25,280 Speaker 1: I had him on Kevin and I had him on 2238 01:55:26,000 --> 01:55:29,840 Speaker 1: on Filter was if there's any mutual interest in retaining 2239 01:55:29,920 --> 01:55:32,040 Speaker 1: him for next season, because obviously we know the lot 2240 01:55:32,120 --> 01:55:34,480 Speaker 1: of sorts the options that they have. I don't think so. 2241 01:55:34,760 --> 01:55:36,440 Speaker 1: But I do like Joey a lot, and I'm happy 2242 01:55:36,520 --> 01:55:39,240 Speaker 1: that he turned around somewhat this season. I'm a big 2243 01:55:39,320 --> 01:55:41,080 Speaker 1: fan of his. But I don't think so. I think 2244 01:55:41,160 --> 01:55:43,640 Speaker 1: that they really need to find a long term answer 2245 01:55:43,680 --> 01:55:47,600 Speaker 1: a short stop. I guess one question I have quickly 2246 01:55:47,880 --> 01:55:50,520 Speaker 1: with the catcher's situation. Obviously, I think we spoke about 2247 01:55:50,520 --> 01:55:52,680 Speaker 1: it on Friday, But if they don't make a deal 2248 01:55:52,760 --> 01:55:55,800 Speaker 1: now for a catcher, what way do you think they 2249 01:55:55,840 --> 01:55:57,920 Speaker 1: do make a deal because the free agent market doesn't 2250 01:55:57,920 --> 01:55:59,520 Speaker 1: look good right now, and a lot of I believe 2251 01:55:59,520 --> 01:56:02,200 Speaker 1: a lot of you know, the after years of control. 2252 01:56:03,680 --> 01:56:05,320 Speaker 1: It's a great question. I don't know how they're gonna 2253 01:56:05,320 --> 01:56:07,280 Speaker 1: attack it in the off season, but maybe similar to 2254 01:56:07,440 --> 01:56:11,000 Speaker 1: how they did Stallings, they would find a way to 2255 01:56:11,040 --> 01:56:18,920 Speaker 1: get it, you know, Eli, Elios Diaz or I don't know. Honestly, 2256 01:56:18,920 --> 01:56:22,280 Speaker 1: I'd have to look deeper into the catcher market. Stallings 2257 01:56:22,320 --> 01:56:24,960 Speaker 1: has played better, and you know, Fortes has his moments. 2258 01:56:25,520 --> 01:56:27,720 Speaker 1: It looked. I don't think either of them are really 2259 01:56:27,800 --> 01:56:32,200 Speaker 1: super long term answers, but I think you could probably 2260 01:56:32,280 --> 01:56:34,280 Speaker 1: live with one being a backup next year and then 2261 01:56:34,320 --> 01:56:36,320 Speaker 1: them bringing in somebody else. But what that would be, 2262 01:56:36,440 --> 01:56:38,160 Speaker 1: who that would like to be? I don't know. I 2263 01:56:38,280 --> 01:56:39,640 Speaker 1: just don't know that they're gonna be able to upgrade 2264 01:56:39,640 --> 01:56:42,080 Speaker 1: it this year. It means Grandal a huge upgrade over 2265 01:56:42,160 --> 01:56:44,040 Speaker 1: even those guys. Why, because we know who he is? 2266 01:56:44,600 --> 01:56:49,360 Speaker 1: Is he a huge upgrade? I mean, pay him twelve 2267 01:56:49,400 --> 01:56:51,840 Speaker 1: million the rest of the year. Maybe you guys think so. 2268 01:56:51,960 --> 01:56:58,000 Speaker 1: I don't know. Me Hitt number two hundred, all right, 2269 01:56:58,480 --> 01:57:03,560 Speaker 1: our last question to set up in the center field. 2270 01:57:03,720 --> 01:57:07,760 Speaker 1: That's the last question. Hey guys, thanks for having me. 2271 01:57:07,840 --> 01:57:09,520 Speaker 1: Long time listener, first time caller. 2272 01:57:10,800 --> 01:57:13,920 Speaker 17: Look Jazz hopefully coming back soon, and a couple other 2273 01:57:14,000 --> 01:57:17,160 Speaker 17: players might be seeing the field for the first time 2274 01:57:17,240 --> 01:57:20,480 Speaker 17: in a long time. Bobby and maybe even some position 2275 01:57:20,560 --> 01:57:24,960 Speaker 17: players traded for My question is how many drastic changes 2276 01:57:25,240 --> 01:57:30,000 Speaker 17: should we expect post trade deadline as far as defense, 2277 01:57:30,680 --> 01:57:34,280 Speaker 17: I e. As into the infield game, moved out of 2278 01:57:34,320 --> 01:57:36,080 Speaker 17: the outfield, things like that. 2279 01:57:37,720 --> 01:57:40,720 Speaker 1: I think I think nothing after the deadline. I think 2280 01:57:40,800 --> 01:57:44,280 Speaker 1: next year will be massive changes. Again, I think it's 2281 01:57:44,400 --> 01:57:47,240 Speaker 1: hard to envision them. If if Jeans Segura goes the 2282 01:57:47,280 --> 01:57:49,360 Speaker 1: way he's going this year, it's hard to envision that 2283 01:57:49,600 --> 01:57:53,040 Speaker 1: being back. It's hard to envision anybody a short stop 2284 01:57:53,080 --> 01:57:56,600 Speaker 1: because they don't have one. Uh, you know, Cooper, if 2285 01:57:56,680 --> 01:57:59,480 Speaker 1: he's gone, they won't have a first baseman. Ariahs could 2286 01:57:59,480 --> 01:58:01,640 Speaker 1: play second. Maybe he moves on the first. Maybe the 2287 01:58:01,840 --> 01:58:06,400 Speaker 1: you know, the Jazz experiment. I don't This is not 2288 01:58:06,440 --> 01:58:08,200 Speaker 1: an experiment there as in a fielder. But I don't 2289 01:58:08,240 --> 01:58:09,800 Speaker 1: know that there's a commandment be on this year to that. 2290 01:58:09,880 --> 01:58:11,680 Speaker 1: They haven't mentioned that one way to the other. Statively 2291 01:58:11,720 --> 01:58:14,840 Speaker 1: sims a second so there's a lot of movie pieces there. 2292 01:58:14,840 --> 01:58:17,320 Speaker 1: I think the corners with with Sanchez and Dela Cruz 2293 01:58:17,360 --> 01:58:21,200 Speaker 1: seem pretty stable, either both being starters or being part 2294 01:58:21,240 --> 01:58:23,920 Speaker 1: of an outfield group. So that means a change at first, 2295 01:58:24,040 --> 01:58:26,360 Speaker 1: a change in short, a change of third, a change 2296 01:58:26,400 --> 01:58:28,760 Speaker 1: in catcher, and then maybe a change in center field. 2297 01:58:28,840 --> 01:58:34,240 Speaker 1: That's a lot, but not this year, not this year, 2298 01:58:34,360 --> 01:58:36,560 Speaker 1: not not like right after them, like no, I don't 2299 01:58:36,560 --> 01:58:38,320 Speaker 1: I don't think so. I could be wrong, but I 2300 01:58:38,320 --> 01:58:42,440 Speaker 1: don't think so. Thank you Greg, yep, all. 2301 01:58:42,440 --> 01:58:44,400 Speaker 2: Right, well I don't do it, Craig, thank you once 2302 01:58:44,480 --> 01:58:47,640 Speaker 2: to get first time guests, so we'll take it. 2303 01:58:47,760 --> 01:58:50,760 Speaker 1: Thank you very much. And we do this every Sunday night. 2304 01:58:50,880 --> 01:58:52,440 Speaker 1: This our week we associated Fish. 2305 01:58:52,560 --> 01:58:54,720 Speaker 2: We want to do more guests and again become a 2306 01:58:54,800 --> 01:58:56,840 Speaker 2: super subscriber. You can speak in these all you want. 2307 01:58:56,920 --> 01:58:58,600 Speaker 2: Anyone can't speak. 2308 01:58:59,200 --> 01:59:01,560 Speaker 1: Once again, we do this every Sunday, Fish on first staff. 2309 01:59:02,160 --> 01:59:04,600 Speaker 2: And we started this new Fish on First Spaces account 2310 01:59:04,680 --> 01:59:06,560 Speaker 2: after we got our fish Stripes account. 2311 01:59:06,640 --> 01:59:07,960 Speaker 3: Like completely back. 2312 01:59:08,600 --> 01:59:11,360 Speaker 2: So we've converted it and we'll do spaces from that account, 2313 01:59:12,280 --> 01:59:14,920 Speaker 2: probably a lot up until the deadline. So make sure 2314 01:59:14,960 --> 01:59:17,520 Speaker 2: to follow up if you weren't already and listening there. 2315 01:59:17,600 --> 01:59:20,760 Speaker 2: We'll do them as deals break. That's all we've got 2316 01:59:20,880 --> 01:59:23,040 Speaker 2: to Craig. Thanks once again. If you got any final 2317 01:59:23,120 --> 01:59:25,360 Speaker 2: words that I go ahead, but if not, we'll get 2318 01:59:25,400 --> 01:59:25,760 Speaker 2: out of here. 2319 01:59:29,400 --> 01:59:33,160 Speaker 1: Craig, can you hear Grant? No, not at all. Okay, 2320 01:59:33,200 --> 01:59:34,040 Speaker 1: So he just said. 2321 01:59:33,920 --> 01:59:37,000 Speaker 4: Thank you and did a whole outro dange he had 2322 01:59:37,040 --> 01:59:39,760 Speaker 4: any last word you want to say before we had? 2323 01:59:39,880 --> 01:59:41,960 Speaker 1: Oh no, listen, Thank you guys. Thank you guys for 2324 01:59:42,080 --> 01:59:44,440 Speaker 1: having me. You know, I'm very proud of you guys 2325 01:59:44,760 --> 01:59:47,480 Speaker 1: for you know, doing your own thing away from fish Stripes, 2326 01:59:47,520 --> 01:59:50,520 Speaker 1: and you know, it seems like you guys are you know, 2327 01:59:50,640 --> 01:59:53,320 Speaker 1: I hope you have a tremendous amount of success. And 2328 01:59:54,600 --> 01:59:57,280 Speaker 1: you know what I really appreciate most I think about 2329 01:59:57,400 --> 02:00:02,120 Speaker 1: all of the people at fish on first is you know, 2330 02:00:02,200 --> 02:00:04,120 Speaker 1: you're all trying to create your own voice in this 2331 02:00:04,400 --> 02:00:07,640 Speaker 1: industry and in this business, and so I was once 2332 02:00:07,720 --> 02:00:11,680 Speaker 1: there too, many years ago. And if you just keep 2333 02:00:12,560 --> 02:00:15,200 Speaker 1: you know, realizing that you know, media is changing and 2334 02:00:15,280 --> 02:00:17,000 Speaker 1: what you guys are doing is more of what the 2335 02:00:17,040 --> 02:00:20,840 Speaker 1: future is, and you'll be your own person. You just 2336 02:00:21,080 --> 02:00:22,680 Speaker 1: continue on the path that you guys are going. I 2337 02:00:22,720 --> 02:00:25,000 Speaker 1: think that you'll continue to be successful, and you know, 2338 02:00:25,080 --> 02:00:29,120 Speaker 1: I really appreciate even though it's like sort of I 2339 02:00:29,160 --> 02:00:31,040 Speaker 1: guess it's sort of like a competition, it's not really 2340 02:00:31,080 --> 02:00:34,240 Speaker 1: a competition because I really don't feel like I'm honestly competing. 2341 02:00:34,480 --> 02:00:37,400 Speaker 1: No disrespect with anybody here. I just feel like we're 2342 02:00:37,440 --> 02:00:39,920 Speaker 1: all just doing what we're doing. But the way that 2343 02:00:40,000 --> 02:00:42,720 Speaker 1: you guys have respected me certainly and you a credited 2344 02:00:42,800 --> 02:00:44,880 Speaker 1: me with everything that I do and making sure that 2345 02:00:44,920 --> 02:00:48,800 Speaker 1: people know that, you know, when I break a story 2346 02:00:48,920 --> 02:00:50,400 Speaker 1: or what I have, knew that I was the one 2347 02:00:50,440 --> 02:00:53,200 Speaker 1: that was reporting it. You know that that Really it 2348 02:00:53,240 --> 02:00:54,800 Speaker 1: doesn't mean a lot to me because I think that 2349 02:00:54,920 --> 02:00:57,800 Speaker 1: that's important with how hard I've worked on this, So 2350 02:01:00,160 --> 02:01:02,880 Speaker 1: you know, I I do, I do. I do wish 2351 02:01:02,960 --> 02:01:06,040 Speaker 1: you guys, you know, certainly all the best success. I 2352 02:01:06,760 --> 02:01:11,760 Speaker 1: promise that. You know, August first is going to be crazy. 2353 02:01:11,840 --> 02:01:15,240 Speaker 1: Probably I would assume it's. You know, I remember last 2354 02:01:15,320 --> 02:01:18,160 Speaker 1: year how insane it was sitting in the dugout next 2355 02:01:18,200 --> 02:01:21,880 Speaker 1: to Joshua pell As as Pablo was almost traded to 2356 02:01:21,920 --> 02:01:25,960 Speaker 1: the Yankees, Like it was I almost like I had 2357 02:01:26,000 --> 02:01:28,640 Speaker 1: a tweet ready to send guys, like I had a 2358 02:01:28,680 --> 02:01:31,720 Speaker 1: tweet of Pablo Lopez traded to the New York Yankees 2359 02:01:31,800 --> 02:01:35,800 Speaker 1: ready to send. So it's it's exhilarating, it's fun, it's 2360 02:01:35,880 --> 02:01:39,400 Speaker 1: nerve wracking, and and I hope that we can come 2361 02:01:39,480 --> 02:01:41,919 Speaker 1: on again and do this, you know, after the deadline 2362 02:01:42,000 --> 02:01:44,000 Speaker 1: or something, and kind of go through it a little 2363 02:01:44,040 --> 02:01:47,080 Speaker 1: bit again. And I really appreciate all the fan support, 2364 02:01:47,960 --> 02:01:52,360 Speaker 1: and uh, you know, let's let's have embraced being buyers 2365 02:01:52,360 --> 02:01:54,320 Speaker 1: a little bit longer before we're ready to just throw 2366 02:01:54,400 --> 02:01:56,480 Speaker 1: in the towel here, you know. Like, I know it's tough, 2367 02:01:56,560 --> 02:01:59,360 Speaker 1: and I know the teams losing. They don't look like 2368 02:01:59,400 --> 02:02:01,200 Speaker 1: they're going to the World Series or anything like that. 2369 02:02:01,480 --> 02:02:03,600 Speaker 1: But there's a lot of people that are over the 2370 02:02:03,680 --> 02:02:06,280 Speaker 1: age of thirty who have seen a lot of losing 2371 02:02:06,360 --> 02:02:09,600 Speaker 1: in the last twenty years. And if the future gets 2372 02:02:09,640 --> 02:02:11,680 Speaker 1: sacrificed for you guys in your twenties for a couple 2373 02:02:11,720 --> 02:02:13,400 Speaker 1: of years because they went for it this year and 2374 02:02:13,440 --> 02:02:15,640 Speaker 1: they end up sucking next year, you know what, man, 2375 02:02:15,840 --> 02:02:19,280 Speaker 1: so be it. You gotta gotta have a winning year 2376 02:02:19,360 --> 02:02:21,480 Speaker 1: every once in a while, man Like this has gotta 2377 02:02:21,520 --> 02:02:23,760 Speaker 1: be the year that they try or so close we 2378 02:02:23,840 --> 02:02:25,560 Speaker 1: could be here next year, they could be ten games 2379 02:02:25,680 --> 02:02:29,040 Speaker 1: under five hundred. So I'll leave you guys with that. 2380 02:02:29,360 --> 02:02:32,520 Speaker 1: Just let's let's try to get a buying season here 2381 02:02:32,640 --> 02:02:34,520 Speaker 1: this year so I can break a buying trade as 2382 02:02:34,520 --> 02:02:37,520 Speaker 1: opposed with selling trade. Please, and I hope you guys 2383 02:02:37,600 --> 02:02:38,400 Speaker 1: enjoy the rest of your night. 2384 02:02:39,720 --> 02:02:42,040 Speaker 3: Thanks a lot of Craig. So this is Eli Susman 2385 02:02:42,080 --> 02:02:43,600 Speaker 3: here the rest of my fish on First guys. 2386 02:02:44,200 --> 02:02:44,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, we'll be. 2387 02:02:44,840 --> 02:02:46,960 Speaker 3: Back on the spaces next Sunday, but we have three 2388 02:02:47,120 --> 02:02:49,920 Speaker 3: live streams between now and then on YouTube and Twitch 2389 02:02:50,000 --> 02:02:53,280 Speaker 3: and Twitter. We'll do Marlon Sheppardy in between. And yeah, 2390 02:02:53,320 --> 02:02:55,320 Speaker 3: there's a whole lot of content and easiest way to 2391 02:02:55,320 --> 02:02:57,480 Speaker 3: support let's just go to fish on First dot com 2392 02:02:57,560 --> 02:02:59,600 Speaker 3: and right at the top you could become a paid 2393 02:02:59,680 --> 02:03:02,640 Speaker 3: super subscriber to help us doing what we're doing. So 2394 02:03:02,760 --> 02:03:04,680 Speaker 3: great audience here. We hope to have you guys back 2395 02:03:05,040 --> 02:03:07,400 Speaker 3: the next time and encourage your guyts to speak about 2396 02:03:07,560 --> 02:03:10,000 Speaker 3: what's on your minds with this team moving forward. So yeah, 2397 02:03:10,600 --> 02:03:12,880 Speaker 3: two hours more than enough on this with Craig, and 2398 02:03:13,080 --> 02:03:15,600 Speaker 3: like you said, we'll have even more to talk about 2399 02:03:15,920 --> 02:03:19,280 Speaker 3: pretty soon. Just count down the days to the deadline. Everybody, 2400 02:03:19,320 --> 02:03:20,920 Speaker 3: have a great night and go fish. 2401 02:03:22,440 --> 02:03:23,200 Speaker 1: Let's get louder