1 00:00:09,440 --> 00:00:11,840 Speaker 1: Welcome to Massa Territory, everybody. Brought to you by the 2 00:00:11,880 --> 00:00:16,079 Speaker 1: Foul Territory Network, and I got a tweet right over 3 00:00:16,120 --> 00:00:19,960 Speaker 1: here that pretty much it's pretty much all I gotta 4 00:00:20,000 --> 00:00:23,520 Speaker 1: say about tonight. Let's read it together. It's not even 5 00:00:23,520 --> 00:00:28,240 Speaker 1: the losing with this Red Sox team that fully gets 6 00:00:28,240 --> 00:00:32,479 Speaker 1: to me. It's how they lose, mistakes everywhere, lack of adjustments, 7 00:00:32,520 --> 00:00:37,200 Speaker 1: pretty much always coming up short in one run games. Lifeless, 8 00:00:37,720 --> 00:00:40,680 Speaker 1: a team that tries to get by on ability but 9 00:00:40,800 --> 00:00:45,159 Speaker 1: doesn't have a plan and can't adapt. It's been this 10 00:00:45,240 --> 00:00:50,800 Speaker 1: way all year. It hasn't changed, nothing's different. This is 11 00:00:50,840 --> 00:00:53,480 Speaker 1: the Red Sox. You know, I was on Foul Territory 12 00:00:53,920 --> 00:00:58,280 Speaker 1: yesterday and you know, I think I pretty much said 13 00:00:58,840 --> 00:01:04,000 Speaker 1: everything there where. This team, this organization, they are trying 14 00:01:04,040 --> 00:01:07,400 Speaker 1: to be the drive line darlings, right. They are trying 15 00:01:07,480 --> 00:01:11,600 Speaker 1: to show everyone that you know they can get by 16 00:01:11,680 --> 00:01:14,600 Speaker 1: with ability, that you know they can get by with 17 00:01:15,319 --> 00:01:18,520 Speaker 1: having you know, one of the highest eggs of velocities 18 00:01:18,680 --> 00:01:21,480 Speaker 1: on average in Major League Baseball, that you know they 19 00:01:21,520 --> 00:01:25,520 Speaker 1: can have athleticism. You know they think they can get 20 00:01:25,560 --> 00:01:28,040 Speaker 1: by on that. But we see time and time again, 21 00:01:28,840 --> 00:01:32,920 Speaker 1: this team doesn't make the necessary adjustments, you know, whether 22 00:01:32,959 --> 00:01:37,560 Speaker 1: that's with the pitching, especially the starting pitching besides Garrett Crochet, 23 00:01:37,840 --> 00:01:40,679 Speaker 1: with the offense. Right, you look at you look at 24 00:01:40,720 --> 00:01:42,640 Speaker 1: the Red Sox this year. They have the most swings 25 00:01:42,640 --> 00:01:46,080 Speaker 1: in Major League Baseball this year, and they rank near 26 00:01:46,160 --> 00:01:50,200 Speaker 1: the top in strikeouts. You know, sure they do rank 27 00:01:50,240 --> 00:01:53,880 Speaker 1: in the top half of MLB when it comes to 28 00:01:54,160 --> 00:01:58,560 Speaker 1: w RC plus and just overall offense, but it's so inconsistent. Now, 29 00:01:58,640 --> 00:02:00,600 Speaker 1: sure they put a few runs on the or tonight, 30 00:02:01,040 --> 00:02:06,040 Speaker 1: but you know when you see this Yankee team just 31 00:02:06,160 --> 00:02:09,120 Speaker 1: go to town on them today like they did, you 32 00:02:09,160 --> 00:02:13,880 Speaker 1: can't help but think this Yankee team just outclassed them tonight. Right, 33 00:02:13,919 --> 00:02:15,480 Speaker 1: this is a team that was in the World Series 34 00:02:15,600 --> 00:02:18,560 Speaker 1: last year. You know, this is also this Yankee team 35 00:02:18,600 --> 00:02:20,960 Speaker 1: as well. You know, they're very big on the analytics 36 00:02:21,000 --> 00:02:24,920 Speaker 1: as well, both within the pitching department, both offensively. You 37 00:02:24,960 --> 00:02:27,360 Speaker 1: remember a couple of years ago everyone was getting onto 38 00:02:27,360 --> 00:02:31,079 Speaker 1: the Yankees right about how they were just so obsessed 39 00:02:31,120 --> 00:02:34,720 Speaker 1: with the analytics. Well, they're a team that you know, 40 00:02:34,840 --> 00:02:39,040 Speaker 1: they are using those things, but they've learned, i think, 41 00:02:39,160 --> 00:02:42,520 Speaker 1: how to use them properly and win games. And the 42 00:02:42,560 --> 00:02:47,080 Speaker 1: Red Sox They're not that right. This Yankee team, they 43 00:02:47,200 --> 00:02:50,640 Speaker 1: just outclassed the Red Sox tonight. I'm gonna be honest, 44 00:02:50,680 --> 00:02:54,160 Speaker 1: you know, coming into tonight, I was very close to 45 00:02:54,840 --> 00:02:57,519 Speaker 1: losing faith in this team. You know, I'm not ready 46 00:02:57,520 --> 00:03:02,280 Speaker 1: to give up just yet, but I'm getting extremely close. 47 00:03:03,280 --> 00:03:07,440 Speaker 1: It's it's hard to find some faith, right, you know. 48 00:03:07,480 --> 00:03:09,080 Speaker 1: You look at the Mets last year. They fell to 49 00:03:09,080 --> 00:03:11,520 Speaker 1: twenty four and thirty five, but they got themselves going 50 00:03:11,520 --> 00:03:14,560 Speaker 1: after that. They won eleven of fifteen. But the one 51 00:03:14,560 --> 00:03:16,280 Speaker 1: thing with that Mets team last year they got to 52 00:03:16,320 --> 00:03:19,360 Speaker 1: the NLCS, they had good starting pitching. You gotta remember 53 00:03:19,400 --> 00:03:24,040 Speaker 1: they had Maniah Sevrino, Quintana, Peterson McGill. They stepped up 54 00:03:24,040 --> 00:03:26,920 Speaker 1: in the second half for them. So they had starting pitching. 55 00:03:26,960 --> 00:03:30,360 Speaker 1: They had that base. Look at the Astros. They were 56 00:03:30,360 --> 00:03:32,680 Speaker 1: twelve and twenty four last year, then they won ten 57 00:03:32,680 --> 00:03:35,600 Speaker 1: to fifteen. Different to the Astros, they had very good 58 00:03:35,600 --> 00:03:38,960 Speaker 1: starting pitching, you know, Valdez Brown Blanco in the first 59 00:03:39,000 --> 00:03:41,080 Speaker 1: half last year and then they ended up getting Kakuchi 60 00:03:41,120 --> 00:03:44,480 Speaker 1: in the second half. That really bolsted that rotation. Look 61 00:03:44,480 --> 00:03:47,440 Speaker 1: at the Tigers, right, they were sellers at the deadline. 62 00:03:47,480 --> 00:03:50,360 Speaker 1: They straded away Jack Flaherty, and they were this close 63 00:03:50,400 --> 00:03:52,480 Speaker 1: to getting into the American League Championship Series. If they 64 00:03:52,560 --> 00:03:55,040 Speaker 1: had Flarity, I think you see a different result there. 65 00:03:56,120 --> 00:03:58,200 Speaker 1: They were forty seven and fifty in the first half. 66 00:03:58,600 --> 00:04:00,680 Speaker 1: They went thirty nine and twenty six the second half. 67 00:04:00,680 --> 00:04:03,040 Speaker 1: But the difference with the Tigers, just like the Mets, 68 00:04:03,160 --> 00:04:06,400 Speaker 1: just like the Astros, they had good pitching, right. You 69 00:04:06,440 --> 00:04:09,760 Speaker 1: had Trek Skoubl, the Cy young winner. You had good 70 00:04:09,840 --> 00:04:13,320 Speaker 1: arms in that bullpen, right, I mean they really ran 71 00:04:13,520 --> 00:04:16,800 Speaker 1: like a kind of the out of the box pitching staff. 72 00:04:16,920 --> 00:04:19,440 Speaker 1: Last year they were doing all these crazy things. They 73 00:04:19,440 --> 00:04:23,120 Speaker 1: had the chaos pitching staff, but they had good arms, 74 00:04:23,279 --> 00:04:26,839 Speaker 1: and they had good game plans. Right. These teams had 75 00:04:26,880 --> 00:04:30,839 Speaker 1: starting pitching, they had good game plans. They made the 76 00:04:30,920 --> 00:04:32,760 Speaker 1: adjustments along the way. I mean, you can look at 77 00:04:32,800 --> 00:04:36,680 Speaker 1: the Tigers last year themselves. They made adjustments, right, you know, sure, 78 00:04:37,080 --> 00:04:38,679 Speaker 1: you know probably got you know, they got some guys 79 00:04:38,680 --> 00:04:43,719 Speaker 1: healthy as well, that probably helped. But this Red Sox team, 80 00:04:43,760 --> 00:04:48,200 Speaker 1: they just don't show you that ability to be able 81 00:04:48,240 --> 00:04:50,799 Speaker 1: to do the small things well. And I keep thinking 82 00:04:50,880 --> 00:04:54,320 Speaker 1: back to Jim Rice back in spring training when whoever 83 00:04:54,360 --> 00:04:59,200 Speaker 1: that was within the organization saying, oh, so hey, hey, 84 00:04:59,480 --> 00:05:02,240 Speaker 1: he was talking a young player, right that asked him 85 00:05:02,279 --> 00:05:05,400 Speaker 1: for advice. But you got someone there whoever the heck 86 00:05:05,440 --> 00:05:07,760 Speaker 1: that was, tell him, Jim Rice. Oh, that's not how 87 00:05:07,800 --> 00:05:12,200 Speaker 1: we do things here, all right, all right, you're gonna 88 00:05:12,200 --> 00:05:14,400 Speaker 1: tell You're gonna tell a legend like Jim Rice to 89 00:05:14,600 --> 00:05:17,960 Speaker 1: uh to zip his lips because you are. I guess 90 00:05:18,040 --> 00:05:20,839 Speaker 1: you're smarter than him, even though the guy had an 91 00:05:20,880 --> 00:05:23,240 Speaker 1: incredible career. And uh, you know, look where the Red 92 00:05:23,240 --> 00:05:26,120 Speaker 1: Sox are at now, you know, sure, I think they're 93 00:05:26,200 --> 00:05:28,160 Speaker 1: I think they're second or third overall when it comes 94 00:05:28,200 --> 00:05:32,039 Speaker 1: to exit velocity. That's great, right, but they get beat 95 00:05:32,040 --> 00:05:35,480 Speaker 1: by fastballs a lot. They don't make the adjustments at 96 00:05:35,480 --> 00:05:39,960 Speaker 1: the plate. Jim I've been I've said it before. I 97 00:05:39,960 --> 00:05:42,400 Speaker 1: think Jim Rice he's he's laughing his way to the bank. 98 00:05:42,560 --> 00:05:44,320 Speaker 1: I'm sure he doesn't like it that the Red Sox 99 00:05:44,320 --> 00:05:48,560 Speaker 1: are losing, but it's kind of funny, you know. And 100 00:05:48,560 --> 00:05:52,599 Speaker 1: and that's where I think this is an organizational problem. 101 00:05:52,640 --> 00:05:55,160 Speaker 1: I don't think it's talent. You have the talent here, 102 00:05:55,360 --> 00:05:57,760 Speaker 1: all right. We saw this before Alex Bregman went down. 103 00:05:58,000 --> 00:06:02,440 Speaker 1: You saw an inconsistent offense right. You know, Tristan Cossas 104 00:06:02,480 --> 00:06:04,640 Speaker 1: was having a tough time, right. Guys are very up 105 00:06:04,640 --> 00:06:06,880 Speaker 1: and down in that lineup, even before Bregman went down. 106 00:06:08,240 --> 00:06:10,400 Speaker 1: Then you look at the starting pitching, right, Andrew Bailey. 107 00:06:10,400 --> 00:06:13,200 Speaker 1: Where's Andrew Bailey? You know what's going on here? You know, 108 00:06:13,240 --> 00:06:15,320 Speaker 1: this guy was the uh he was the talk of 109 00:06:15,360 --> 00:06:17,919 Speaker 1: the town last year. And uh, you know, and the 110 00:06:17,920 --> 00:06:21,920 Speaker 1: Red Sox granted they had great starting pitching, but again, 111 00:06:21,960 --> 00:06:24,039 Speaker 1: you know, you get back to when Andrew Bailey last year, 112 00:06:24,080 --> 00:06:27,920 Speaker 1: he's saying, yeah, we're we got to use our strengths, right, 113 00:06:28,160 --> 00:06:30,599 Speaker 1: whatever we do, well, that's what we need to lean 114 00:06:30,640 --> 00:06:34,200 Speaker 1: into kind of thing. Over time, maybe teams started to 115 00:06:34,200 --> 00:06:37,680 Speaker 1: figure them out a little bit and uh they realized like, oh, okay, 116 00:06:37,720 --> 00:06:39,560 Speaker 1: they don't really flow, they don't really throw a whole 117 00:06:39,600 --> 00:06:43,880 Speaker 1: lot of fastballs, right, So okay, well, the Red Sox 118 00:06:43,920 --> 00:06:46,520 Speaker 1: became easy to figure out at that point. And it 119 00:06:46,520 --> 00:06:49,840 Speaker 1: doesn't seem like they're making again I'm sorry to over 120 00:06:49,960 --> 00:06:52,280 Speaker 1: use the word adjustments, but they're not making them now. 121 00:06:52,520 --> 00:06:55,520 Speaker 1: You look at Walker Bueler tonight. The guy threw like 122 00:06:55,720 --> 00:06:59,919 Speaker 1: eight hundred sliders tonight. Why, I mean, I don't know, 123 00:07:00,320 --> 00:07:01,960 Speaker 1: did he not have a feel for the fastball. I'm 124 00:07:02,000 --> 00:07:04,800 Speaker 1: not sure. I don't know. Well, we'd have to listen 125 00:07:04,839 --> 00:07:09,279 Speaker 1: to the postgame comments. I haven't listened. Again, I think 126 00:07:09,279 --> 00:07:11,480 Speaker 1: this is a team that they try to rely They 127 00:07:11,600 --> 00:07:15,200 Speaker 1: try to rely too much on just raw ability. They 128 00:07:15,240 --> 00:07:19,760 Speaker 1: try to rely too much on, you know, swinging as 129 00:07:19,840 --> 00:07:23,400 Speaker 1: much as they can, lacking the plate discipline, trying to 130 00:07:23,440 --> 00:07:26,280 Speaker 1: make the best possible contact they can make, not just 131 00:07:26,360 --> 00:07:28,760 Speaker 1: putting the bat on the ball, but trying to just 132 00:07:28,880 --> 00:07:32,240 Speaker 1: annihilate pitches, right, trying to you know, be like that 133 00:07:32,880 --> 00:07:36,400 Speaker 1: that home run happy team, right, trying to do as 134 00:07:36,480 --> 00:07:38,400 Speaker 1: much damage as possible. But they don't do the little 135 00:07:38,440 --> 00:07:41,520 Speaker 1: things well. And you know, we'll get back to another thing. 136 00:07:41,520 --> 00:07:45,040 Speaker 1: How many times have we heard, oh, it's this team's young, 137 00:07:45,640 --> 00:07:48,120 Speaker 1: they're a young team. That it's you know, they got 138 00:07:48,160 --> 00:07:51,440 Speaker 1: to make these adjustments. Well, you know, yeah, Marcela Meyer, 139 00:07:51,480 --> 00:07:53,920 Speaker 1: he did have an error tonight, but first career home 140 00:07:54,000 --> 00:07:56,760 Speaker 1: run tonight. You know, Raffi hit a home run as well, 141 00:07:56,800 --> 00:07:59,440 Speaker 1: But tonight, I think you can look at a veteran 142 00:07:59,480 --> 00:08:04,480 Speaker 1: like Walker, you know, Okay, well Walker Bueller's he's not 143 00:08:04,520 --> 00:08:07,240 Speaker 1: a rookie. So I don't know, are we just going 144 00:08:07,280 --> 00:08:09,960 Speaker 1: to keep using that same excuse. All this team's young. 145 00:08:10,920 --> 00:08:13,720 Speaker 1: You know, how many times have we seen guys in 146 00:08:13,760 --> 00:08:16,840 Speaker 1: the infield, you know, making errors? Right? This infield defense, 147 00:08:16,880 --> 00:08:18,920 Speaker 1: I don't know what's going on. It has to just 148 00:08:19,760 --> 00:08:23,720 Speaker 1: be wrecking Korra inside because he was so big on 149 00:08:23,800 --> 00:08:28,600 Speaker 1: his defensive ability throughout his playing career, and you know, 150 00:08:28,640 --> 00:08:31,440 Speaker 1: a guy that played multiple positions and he's seeing these 151 00:08:31,440 --> 00:08:34,560 Speaker 1: guys just constantly making errors in the infield, you know, 152 00:08:34,640 --> 00:08:38,520 Speaker 1: outfield defense. You know, sure, Durans had a couple of things, 153 00:08:38,679 --> 00:08:41,520 Speaker 1: Braves had a couple of things. I'm not as worried 154 00:08:41,559 --> 00:08:45,640 Speaker 1: about the outfield. It's more just these it's the infield plays, right. 155 00:08:45,720 --> 00:08:48,640 Speaker 1: Christian Campbell, Yeah, sure, he's learning his way, right, He's 156 00:08:48,720 --> 00:08:50,880 Speaker 1: trying to, you know, figure it out at the major 157 00:08:50,920 --> 00:08:55,240 Speaker 1: league level, you know. But you just wonder what Christian Campbell, 158 00:08:55,280 --> 00:08:57,240 Speaker 1: you know, who didn't play tonight, he didn't start tonight, 159 00:08:57,280 --> 00:09:01,880 Speaker 1: ended up coming in later. Know, I don't know, Like 160 00:09:02,440 --> 00:09:04,520 Speaker 1: the thing with Christian Campbell, it is a little weird 161 00:09:04,559 --> 00:09:07,040 Speaker 1: because he was playing multiple spots. It felt like they 162 00:09:07,040 --> 00:09:10,880 Speaker 1: were trying to find a home for him while he 163 00:09:10,920 --> 00:09:12,679 Speaker 1: was in the minor leagues, right, But he came through 164 00:09:12,679 --> 00:09:15,280 Speaker 1: the minor league so quick. And you know, yes, the 165 00:09:15,600 --> 00:09:18,080 Speaker 1: bat is special with Christian Campbell. I think he's gonna 166 00:09:18,080 --> 00:09:23,160 Speaker 1: be a very good offensive player. But you know it's 167 00:09:23,200 --> 00:09:26,480 Speaker 1: these little things where you know, not just Campbell, but 168 00:09:26,640 --> 00:09:29,000 Speaker 1: you know it's play, it's other players as well, right, 169 00:09:29,000 --> 00:09:31,640 Speaker 1: and you're just seeing it all over the place, right Meyer. 170 00:09:32,240 --> 00:09:35,200 Speaker 1: You know, yeah, he made the throwing error today, you know, 171 00:09:35,240 --> 00:09:37,560 Speaker 1: but the guy's a shortstop. I'm not gonna get too 172 00:09:37,600 --> 00:09:39,679 Speaker 1: crazy over that one. You know, guys are going to 173 00:09:39,720 --> 00:09:42,040 Speaker 1: mess up along the way, but it just gets more 174 00:09:42,040 --> 00:09:46,640 Speaker 1: exemplified when there's it's just happening so much. You know, 175 00:09:46,720 --> 00:09:48,760 Speaker 1: I can go on and on, but I'm at the point, 176 00:09:48,840 --> 00:09:52,520 Speaker 1: ladies and gentlemen, where you know, again, we still have 177 00:09:52,559 --> 00:09:54,920 Speaker 1: a series here. You know, we still got two more games, 178 00:09:54,960 --> 00:09:56,760 Speaker 1: And to be honest with you, I still think the 179 00:09:56,800 --> 00:09:59,200 Speaker 1: Red Sox have a chance at winning the series because 180 00:09:59,200 --> 00:10:02,160 Speaker 1: he got Crochet the bump tomorrow, ro Don, they hit 181 00:10:02,200 --> 00:10:05,280 Speaker 1: pretty well last year. But you know, I think they 182 00:10:05,280 --> 00:10:08,200 Speaker 1: still have a shot. But Rodnt, we'll talk more about 183 00:10:08,200 --> 00:10:12,719 Speaker 1: the Game two preview and we'll even talk about Game 184 00:10:12,760 --> 00:10:14,560 Speaker 1: three a little bit. I still think they can win 185 00:10:14,600 --> 00:10:18,400 Speaker 1: this series, But I don't know, man, just seeing that tonight, 186 00:10:18,480 --> 00:10:20,319 Speaker 1: the way they got started tonight, and you got a 187 00:10:20,400 --> 00:10:24,800 Speaker 1: veteran guy like Walker Buehler who he just couldn't even 188 00:10:24,800 --> 00:10:27,679 Speaker 1: get you off to a good start tonight in Yankee Stadium, 189 00:10:28,360 --> 00:10:30,959 Speaker 1: rivalry series didn't even feel like a rivalry. It felt 190 00:10:31,000 --> 00:10:33,440 Speaker 1: like this Yankees team is light years ahead of the 191 00:10:33,440 --> 00:10:37,400 Speaker 1: Red Sox. Right now, Are the Red Sox going to 192 00:10:37,480 --> 00:10:40,280 Speaker 1: be sellers? Well, you know, it's still too early. You know, 193 00:10:40,400 --> 00:10:43,160 Speaker 1: I'm sorry to keep using that phrase, it's still too early. 194 00:10:44,080 --> 00:10:46,840 Speaker 1: But you know, we've seen the signs here for the 195 00:10:46,880 --> 00:10:50,000 Speaker 1: first couple of months, and it doesn't seem like anything 196 00:10:50,040 --> 00:10:52,480 Speaker 1: is getting better. Alex Core has even said it himself. 197 00:10:54,120 --> 00:10:55,320 Speaker 1: You know they're not getting better. 198 00:10:55,920 --> 00:10:55,959 Speaker 2: No. 199 00:10:56,160 --> 00:10:58,480 Speaker 1: Sure, they had a wild win against the Angels, but 200 00:10:58,840 --> 00:11:01,000 Speaker 1: it's the Angels for crime out loud. You know you 201 00:11:01,040 --> 00:11:03,720 Speaker 1: wanted a home run that you know, wrapped just around 202 00:11:03,760 --> 00:11:05,640 Speaker 1: the pesky poll. You know, a win's a win, but 203 00:11:06,160 --> 00:11:08,160 Speaker 1: that's a game they probably should have lost. The way 204 00:11:08,200 --> 00:11:13,320 Speaker 1: they got started in that one. I don't know. I'm 205 00:11:13,559 --> 00:11:16,319 Speaker 1: kind of just at the point where I always want 206 00:11:16,320 --> 00:11:21,480 Speaker 1: to keep the faith in my Red Sox, right But 207 00:11:21,600 --> 00:11:23,240 Speaker 1: is it going to get better. I don't. I don't know. 208 00:11:23,360 --> 00:11:26,319 Speaker 1: I just feel like it's it's not. I hope I'm wrong. 209 00:11:26,960 --> 00:11:29,600 Speaker 1: We'll dive more into it before I get started, everybody, 210 00:11:29,640 --> 00:11:32,800 Speaker 1: We'll dive into how this game unfolded tonight. 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And Uh, 237 00:12:47,120 --> 00:12:49,080 Speaker 1: I mean, it was a pretty terrible night for Walker Bueller. 238 00:12:49,160 --> 00:12:53,400 Speaker 1: Not a long night for mister Buehler. Two winnings, pitch, 239 00:12:53,520 --> 00:12:56,960 Speaker 1: seven hits, seven runs, five earned, two homers allowed on 240 00:12:57,080 --> 00:13:01,160 Speaker 1: the night, not really much to say about it, but 241 00:13:01,840 --> 00:13:03,680 Speaker 1: to me, I felt like he didn't really have a 242 00:13:03,720 --> 00:13:06,720 Speaker 1: feel for things tonight. And I think the big signal 243 00:13:06,760 --> 00:13:09,840 Speaker 1: for that was he went forty three percent sliders tonight. 244 00:13:10,200 --> 00:13:12,440 Speaker 1: This is a guy that you know, he does have 245 00:13:12,480 --> 00:13:16,360 Speaker 1: a lot of different pitches, but he has thrown the most. 246 00:13:16,840 --> 00:13:18,800 Speaker 1: When it comes to the breakdown of his pitches, the 247 00:13:18,840 --> 00:13:21,400 Speaker 1: most he has thrown is the fastball, and he only 248 00:13:21,440 --> 00:13:24,880 Speaker 1: went ten percent fastballs tonight. On the year, he's at 249 00:13:24,880 --> 00:13:29,160 Speaker 1: twenty four percent, So the spin rates were down on 250 00:13:29,200 --> 00:13:32,240 Speaker 1: the fastball tonight, so my guess, and he wasn't really 251 00:13:32,280 --> 00:13:36,199 Speaker 1: locating them well and when and when he was getting 252 00:13:36,240 --> 00:13:38,600 Speaker 1: them over the play, they were just meatballs. So my 253 00:13:38,679 --> 00:13:40,360 Speaker 1: guess is he really didn't have a feel for it. 254 00:13:40,400 --> 00:13:43,240 Speaker 1: I'm wondering if there's something. You know, I've said this before. 255 00:13:43,480 --> 00:13:45,240 Speaker 1: I don't mean to make it sound like a cop 256 00:13:45,240 --> 00:13:47,080 Speaker 1: out kind of an answer. In the end, he's stunk, 257 00:13:47,200 --> 00:13:48,840 Speaker 1: you know, he'll say that for himself. But I do 258 00:13:48,920 --> 00:13:52,760 Speaker 1: wonder if there is something mechanical going on. Ever since 259 00:13:52,760 --> 00:13:54,600 Speaker 1: he's come back from the IL, he just hasn't looked 260 00:13:54,640 --> 00:13:56,960 Speaker 1: the same. He looked pretty solid against the Mets before 261 00:13:56,960 --> 00:14:02,200 Speaker 1: he got ejected. I don't know, something's just not there. 262 00:14:02,960 --> 00:14:05,360 Speaker 1: He doesn't seem to have that same tempo out there. 263 00:14:05,360 --> 00:14:08,280 Speaker 1: He doesn't seem to have that same confidence out there. 264 00:14:08,840 --> 00:14:10,680 Speaker 1: I don't know. I don't know what's going on with him. 265 00:14:10,679 --> 00:14:13,680 Speaker 1: But he threw a lot of sinkers early, and this 266 00:14:13,720 --> 00:14:17,600 Speaker 1: is where the command just seemed like it was lacking. 267 00:14:17,840 --> 00:14:21,400 Speaker 1: All right. He Walt Grisham judged with a double and 268 00:14:21,440 --> 00:14:23,800 Speaker 1: then Jazz Chishom with a home run. He got a 269 00:14:23,800 --> 00:14:28,120 Speaker 1: couple of whiffs on Chisholm slider in a curve, and 270 00:14:28,160 --> 00:14:32,600 Speaker 1: then he threw the same exact pitch the curve, same 271 00:14:32,680 --> 00:14:36,320 Speaker 1: exact pitch, same exact spot, and Jazz just hit it out. 272 00:14:36,320 --> 00:14:39,960 Speaker 1: And I'm thinking, like, man, like, I don't know, like 273 00:14:40,480 --> 00:14:42,480 Speaker 1: was that the plan? You know? Was he trying to 274 00:14:42,520 --> 00:14:44,640 Speaker 1: throw it there? I don't know if he was trying 275 00:14:44,680 --> 00:14:47,240 Speaker 1: to throw it there, I don't know why. Why would 276 00:14:47,240 --> 00:14:49,320 Speaker 1: you throw the same exact pitch, you know, in a 277 00:14:49,360 --> 00:14:51,480 Speaker 1: spot where you know, kind of down and in and 278 00:14:51,560 --> 00:14:55,880 Speaker 1: a lefty I don't know. Didn't seem like a very 279 00:14:55,880 --> 00:14:58,680 Speaker 1: good idea if you ask me. Or maybe just mislocated. 280 00:14:58,840 --> 00:15:02,080 Speaker 1: I'm not sure. Anthony Volpi made it five nothing with 281 00:15:02,080 --> 00:15:05,640 Speaker 1: a homer fastball right over the plate. And when you're 282 00:15:05,680 --> 00:15:08,440 Speaker 1: leaving a fastball like that, unless you're a crochet throwing 283 00:15:09,000 --> 00:15:12,800 Speaker 1: you know, ninety seven ninety eight, he can't be leaving 284 00:15:12,840 --> 00:15:17,240 Speaker 1: pictures right there. Second inning jugs with the base hit 285 00:15:17,400 --> 00:15:19,880 Speaker 1: on a sweeper right over the plate, Meyer with the 286 00:15:19,920 --> 00:15:23,200 Speaker 1: throwing error, and then Jazz once again just came back 287 00:15:23,280 --> 00:15:25,800 Speaker 1: recently made it six to nothing with a bass hit 288 00:15:25,920 --> 00:15:29,160 Speaker 1: slider up and it in. You know, Chisholm, he has 289 00:15:29,240 --> 00:15:32,320 Speaker 1: that raw athletic ability where he can just get to 290 00:15:32,360 --> 00:15:35,320 Speaker 1: some of those pitches, man, But yeah, when you leave 291 00:15:35,320 --> 00:15:37,120 Speaker 1: a slider up like that, it's just gonna be way 292 00:15:37,120 --> 00:15:40,480 Speaker 1: too hittable. Volpi hit by pitch made it seven to nothing. 293 00:15:41,160 --> 00:15:43,360 Speaker 1: You know, it was interesting sequence. It was a ton 294 00:15:43,440 --> 00:15:46,080 Speaker 1: of breaking pitches, and again that's where I felt like 295 00:15:46,160 --> 00:15:48,280 Speaker 1: he didn't have a feel on the fastball at least 296 00:15:48,320 --> 00:15:50,960 Speaker 1: in the early going. He was trying, but I don't know, 297 00:15:51,000 --> 00:15:53,320 Speaker 1: he just got away from it. He's wearing a lot 298 00:15:53,320 --> 00:15:55,160 Speaker 1: of breaking pictures in this ab and then he went 299 00:15:55,240 --> 00:15:59,800 Speaker 1: with a changeup. I don't know, like just felt like, eh, 300 00:16:00,240 --> 00:16:02,840 Speaker 1: you know, just throwing a change up out of nowhere 301 00:16:02,920 --> 00:16:05,640 Speaker 1: after throwing a whole bunch of breaking pitches. At that point, 302 00:16:05,680 --> 00:16:07,200 Speaker 1: you might as well just stick to it, you know. 303 00:16:08,560 --> 00:16:11,520 Speaker 1: Goldschmidt ended up coming up later on. That was the 304 00:16:11,600 --> 00:16:14,840 Speaker 1: night for Buehler. Cooper Criswell came in gold Schmidt with 305 00:16:14,880 --> 00:16:17,640 Speaker 1: a home run that made it nine to four at 306 00:16:17,680 --> 00:16:23,480 Speaker 1: that point. Yeah, I mean, you know, sure, the Red 307 00:16:23,560 --> 00:16:26,520 Speaker 1: Sox battled back kind of sort of right, they put 308 00:16:26,600 --> 00:16:28,000 Speaker 1: runs on the board. I don't know if you call 309 00:16:28,080 --> 00:16:30,160 Speaker 1: that battling back. They made it a three run game, 310 00:16:30,240 --> 00:16:32,400 Speaker 1: but it was kind of late at that point, or 311 00:16:32,440 --> 00:16:35,240 Speaker 1: starting to get kind of late. But the Yankees really 312 00:16:35,320 --> 00:16:36,880 Speaker 1: just set the tone in this one. You know, some 313 00:16:36,920 --> 00:16:41,960 Speaker 1: bright spots. I'll mix in some shoutouts here along the way, 314 00:16:43,280 --> 00:16:46,360 Speaker 1: but shout out Marcela Myer first career home run. You know, 315 00:16:46,360 --> 00:16:49,560 Speaker 1: it's funny. You know again, I know it's not exactly 316 00:16:49,960 --> 00:16:52,320 Speaker 1: a fun night here, but you know, I will look 317 00:16:52,360 --> 00:16:55,200 Speaker 1: at some positives. It's kind of funny how Red Sox 318 00:16:55,200 --> 00:17:00,240 Speaker 1: players or you know, rookies over the years they to 319 00:17:00,400 --> 00:17:01,920 Speaker 1: just I don't know, they have these big moments at 320 00:17:02,000 --> 00:17:05,159 Speaker 1: Yankee Stadium. Man Marcelo Myer first career home run. You 321 00:17:05,200 --> 00:17:09,800 Speaker 1: saw that smooth swing, finally hitting a home run. But 322 00:17:09,920 --> 00:17:12,959 Speaker 1: remember Xander Bogart's first career home run was at Yankee Stadium. 323 00:17:13,000 --> 00:17:17,440 Speaker 1: Mookie Betts making his debut at Yankee Stadium. Raffi had 324 00:17:17,440 --> 00:17:20,840 Speaker 1: his coming out party against the rolldisc Chapman at Yankee Stadium. 325 00:17:21,160 --> 00:17:24,720 Speaker 1: So you just wonder, man, why not just bring up 326 00:17:24,800 --> 00:17:26,480 Speaker 1: Roman Anthony at this point? You know what I mean, 327 00:17:26,600 --> 00:17:28,639 Speaker 1: Like I felt like it should have happened yesterday. I 328 00:17:28,720 --> 00:17:31,639 Speaker 1: was waiting for some kind of a tweet for Roman 329 00:17:31,680 --> 00:17:35,800 Speaker 1: to come up. I don't think he was in the 330 00:17:35,800 --> 00:17:38,080 Speaker 1: lineup today or was that yesterday? I can't remember, my 331 00:17:38,080 --> 00:17:42,840 Speaker 1: potato brains going blank. But at this point it's like, 332 00:17:44,160 --> 00:17:45,679 Speaker 1: I don't know. But then I can also see the 333 00:17:45,680 --> 00:17:49,160 Speaker 1: point too where if the Red Sox feel like they're 334 00:17:50,400 --> 00:17:51,879 Speaker 1: they're not gonna be good enough to get back in 335 00:17:51,920 --> 00:17:53,840 Speaker 1: this thing. I mean, really, I mean, why call him 336 00:17:53,920 --> 00:17:57,200 Speaker 1: up right now? I mean, I trust me, I want to, 337 00:17:57,560 --> 00:18:00,879 Speaker 1: I do. But if the Red Sox are really being 338 00:18:01,040 --> 00:18:03,040 Speaker 1: stubborn about this and they don't want him to come 339 00:18:03,080 --> 00:18:04,920 Speaker 1: up and then win Rookie of the Year and then 340 00:18:05,400 --> 00:18:08,520 Speaker 1: gain a year of service time, and it's like, all right, fine, 341 00:18:08,960 --> 00:18:12,240 Speaker 1: front office, you freaking win, Fine, do whatever the heck 342 00:18:12,320 --> 00:18:14,000 Speaker 1: you want. But I feel like, if you want to 343 00:18:14,040 --> 00:18:17,160 Speaker 1: try and win games, Roman Anthony should be up right now. 344 00:18:17,280 --> 00:18:21,240 Speaker 1: I think it's a joke. You know. They got to 345 00:18:21,280 --> 00:18:24,159 Speaker 1: Will Warren. You know, they were starting to make it 346 00:18:24,200 --> 00:18:27,879 Speaker 1: a little interesting sort of. Duran had the triple in 347 00:18:27,960 --> 00:18:30,119 Speaker 1: the sixth inning RAFTI with the walk, Will you'd with 348 00:18:30,160 --> 00:18:34,280 Speaker 1: the sack fly Nervas with the walk Toro with the 349 00:18:34,320 --> 00:18:37,959 Speaker 1: walk That ended up being the last that ended up 350 00:18:38,000 --> 00:18:39,960 Speaker 1: being the last batter for Will Warren for the night 351 00:18:41,280 --> 00:18:45,960 Speaker 1: they brought in lefty Brent Hedgrick, and then Romey ended 352 00:18:46,040 --> 00:18:48,280 Speaker 1: up pinch hitting for Marcella Meyer had the base hit. 353 00:18:48,600 --> 00:18:52,240 Speaker 1: They made it eight to four. Seventh inning, Rafti with 354 00:18:52,280 --> 00:18:54,160 Speaker 1: the home run. The guy just hits well at Yankee 355 00:18:54,200 --> 00:18:57,480 Speaker 1: Stadium man in his career coming into tonight, eight thirty 356 00:18:57,480 --> 00:19:00,600 Speaker 1: five ops and then he hit his seventeenth career home 357 00:19:00,680 --> 00:19:04,080 Speaker 1: run at Yankee Stadium. That's now seventeen home runs over 358 00:19:04,160 --> 00:19:08,280 Speaker 1: sixty two games at Yankee Stadium. Even with alt Garrett Cole, 359 00:19:08,320 --> 00:19:10,720 Speaker 1: he still hits well there. But that made it nine 360 00:19:10,760 --> 00:19:13,560 Speaker 1: to six. So you're thinking, okay, right, get a couple 361 00:19:13,560 --> 00:19:17,000 Speaker 1: more base runners on, you know, a bloop, a walk, 362 00:19:17,440 --> 00:19:19,960 Speaker 1: a blast, you got a tie game. In the end, 363 00:19:20,080 --> 00:19:23,280 Speaker 1: the Yankees shut it down. Christian Campbell. He came in 364 00:19:23,359 --> 00:19:25,800 Speaker 1: later on to pink shit for Williard to face Hendrick, 365 00:19:26,640 --> 00:19:28,440 Speaker 1: but then they brought it Fernando Cruz. This is a 366 00:19:28,440 --> 00:19:31,360 Speaker 1: guy that gets a lot of strikeouts. Christian Campbell. He's 367 00:19:31,359 --> 00:19:35,000 Speaker 1: just really struggling here and ended up striking out. He 368 00:19:35,080 --> 00:19:37,560 Speaker 1: struck out in nervias as well. The Yankees ended up 369 00:19:37,600 --> 00:19:43,280 Speaker 1: closing it out, Devin Williams with the save. Yeah, unfortunately, 370 00:19:43,320 --> 00:19:44,800 Speaker 1: you know, I'd like to, you know, have a lot 371 00:19:44,840 --> 00:19:47,560 Speaker 1: more shout outs here, you know, shout out Marcelo Meyer RAFFI. 372 00:19:48,240 --> 00:19:51,920 Speaker 1: You know Duran had a seventh triple. You know bullpen, right, 373 00:19:51,960 --> 00:19:54,640 Speaker 1: you know, I mean, yeah, you saw some good things 374 00:19:54,640 --> 00:19:58,600 Speaker 1: out of the bullpen tonight. I don't know. We're looking 375 00:19:58,600 --> 00:20:01,680 Speaker 1: at game two. We're looking game too. And uh let's 376 00:20:01,720 --> 00:20:06,919 Speaker 1: take a loosie and uh hold on a second, why 377 00:20:07,119 --> 00:20:09,440 Speaker 1: is that not working? My buttons just never want to work, 378 00:20:09,520 --> 00:20:13,720 Speaker 1: ladies and gentlemen, My buttons never want to work. Let's 379 00:20:13,760 --> 00:20:17,880 Speaker 1: take a look here. There we go. All right, Well, 380 00:20:17,920 --> 00:20:20,639 Speaker 1: Crochet on the bomb, right, so you absolutely have a 381 00:20:20,720 --> 00:20:24,240 Speaker 1: chance to tie the series up one one tomorrow. You're 382 00:20:24,240 --> 00:20:26,639 Speaker 1: going up against Yarborough. He's had a decent year. The 383 00:20:26,680 --> 00:20:29,159 Speaker 1: FIP is higher than the RA. I really wish they 384 00:20:29,160 --> 00:20:31,639 Speaker 1: would put the FIP here on the screen. Sorry to 385 00:20:31,640 --> 00:20:33,960 Speaker 1: sound like a nerd, but I think it does tell 386 00:20:34,000 --> 00:20:36,840 Speaker 1: a lot of the story. If we go to Yarborough, 387 00:20:38,160 --> 00:20:39,960 Speaker 1: I'll pull him up here. We'll look a little deeper 388 00:20:39,960 --> 00:20:42,880 Speaker 1: instead of just looking at Era. He's got a four 389 00:20:42,880 --> 00:20:45,200 Speaker 1: point two to two on the FIP. He is home 390 00:20:45,280 --> 00:20:49,160 Speaker 1: run prone, so we'll see if I mean, hey, right, 391 00:20:49,200 --> 00:20:51,359 Speaker 1: the Red Sox. Hey, like I've said, they try to 392 00:20:51,359 --> 00:20:53,359 Speaker 1: be the drive line darlings. Well, here you go, this 393 00:20:53,400 --> 00:20:57,199 Speaker 1: guy's giving up some meatballs this year. There you go, 394 00:20:57,200 --> 00:21:00,680 Speaker 1: go feast, go over yourself a day. Right, we take 395 00:21:00,680 --> 00:21:02,480 Speaker 1: a look at some of the experience here. You've had 396 00:21:02,520 --> 00:21:06,560 Speaker 1: a lot of experience against Ryan Yarborough Devers, not a 397 00:21:06,560 --> 00:21:09,080 Speaker 1: whole lot of success, but twenty seven Abs does have 398 00:21:09,080 --> 00:21:11,000 Speaker 1: a home run against him. In fact, he's the only 399 00:21:11,040 --> 00:21:14,640 Speaker 1: one that has a home run against Yarborough. Romey, He's 400 00:21:14,640 --> 00:21:16,959 Speaker 1: had a couple of abs, He's got a base hit. 401 00:21:17,080 --> 00:21:20,240 Speaker 1: You know, Toro's had a few abs. It's not really 402 00:21:20,280 --> 00:21:23,399 Speaker 1: a whole I mean, you've seen guys that have seen that. 403 00:21:23,440 --> 00:21:25,280 Speaker 1: You've had guys that have gone up against him. But 404 00:21:26,280 --> 00:21:29,360 Speaker 1: it's not a ton of experience, right when you're looking 405 00:21:29,400 --> 00:21:32,000 Speaker 1: at in terms of at bats, right, But a lot 406 00:21:32,040 --> 00:21:34,080 Speaker 1: of guys have seen him, so I wonder if that 407 00:21:34,119 --> 00:21:36,960 Speaker 1: could come into play. And then you know with Crochet, 408 00:21:37,200 --> 00:21:38,720 Speaker 1: I mean, if you're looking at from the Yankee point 409 00:21:38,720 --> 00:21:41,800 Speaker 1: of view, you know, sure, Goldschmidt he's seen him a 410 00:21:41,800 --> 00:21:44,480 Speaker 1: few times. Judge, he's got a base hit off of him. 411 00:21:44,680 --> 00:21:47,160 Speaker 1: Bellinger has a home run against him in two abs. 412 00:21:48,280 --> 00:21:52,880 Speaker 1: We'll see, all right. But Crochet, you know it stinks 413 00:21:52,960 --> 00:21:56,080 Speaker 1: that every fifth day it seems to be the only 414 00:21:56,200 --> 00:21:58,000 Speaker 1: chance you have it winning a game. All right. I 415 00:21:58,040 --> 00:22:00,320 Speaker 1: wish we'd get some of these other starters to, you know, 416 00:22:00,440 --> 00:22:03,640 Speaker 1: really stepping up. But Crochet seems to be the only 417 00:22:03,680 --> 00:22:07,720 Speaker 1: guy at this point. He's had a phenomenal year. We'll 418 00:22:07,760 --> 00:22:08,840 Speaker 1: see what he can do tomorrow. 419 00:22:09,400 --> 00:22:13,119 Speaker 2: Sometimes we get the asks for lightweight hoodies and I'm like, uh, 420 00:22:13,160 --> 00:22:18,520 Speaker 2: they exist. 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I mean I think you still have to wait. 431 00:22:48,960 --> 00:22:51,000 Speaker 1: Like I said in the intro, still a lot of 432 00:22:51,000 --> 00:22:54,000 Speaker 1: time left here. Well, now, I wouldn't say a lot 433 00:22:54,000 --> 00:22:57,439 Speaker 1: of time, right, you know, you still got yourself. I 434 00:22:57,480 --> 00:23:00,800 Speaker 1: think a good couple of weeks to really determined if 435 00:23:00,800 --> 00:23:04,520 Speaker 1: that's the road you're going. However, if they really start 436 00:23:04,560 --> 00:23:07,520 Speaker 1: sliding here over the next week or so, then yeah, 437 00:23:07,600 --> 00:23:10,119 Speaker 1: then that's probably gonna be evident at that point. But 438 00:23:10,160 --> 00:23:13,000 Speaker 1: if they keep doing this back and forth thing, whether 439 00:23:13,200 --> 00:23:16,560 Speaker 1: you know, four or five, three games under five hundred, 440 00:23:16,800 --> 00:23:18,920 Speaker 1: you know, in the in a couple of weeks time, 441 00:23:19,880 --> 00:23:21,640 Speaker 1: I mean, I think the writing is on the wall 442 00:23:21,960 --> 00:23:25,119 Speaker 1: at that point. We'll see. But if we're taking a 443 00:23:25,119 --> 00:23:31,199 Speaker 1: look here again, if the Red Sox becomes sellers, I 444 00:23:31,280 --> 00:23:34,199 Speaker 1: hate talking about this, right, you know, I'm not a 445 00:23:34,240 --> 00:23:38,119 Speaker 1: fan of talking about this, you know, after the first 446 00:23:38,160 --> 00:23:39,879 Speaker 1: game of a series. But that's kind of how it 447 00:23:39,880 --> 00:23:43,240 Speaker 1: felt tonight. That's how it felt. But if we're looking 448 00:23:43,240 --> 00:23:45,919 Speaker 1: at the Red Sox payroll, if we're looking at some 449 00:23:46,000 --> 00:23:48,840 Speaker 1: obvious candidates, I mean, I think you're looking at a 450 00:23:48,920 --> 00:23:52,280 Speaker 1: roll desk chatman. He's had a great year. Uh, he 451 00:23:52,359 --> 00:23:54,600 Speaker 1: seems every year he's on the block. He didn't get 452 00:23:54,600 --> 00:23:57,600 Speaker 1: moved last year, which I thought was surprising. You know, 453 00:23:57,640 --> 00:24:01,600 Speaker 1: guys like Justin Wilson, he's a free agent. But this 454 00:24:01,640 --> 00:24:03,840 Speaker 1: guy's talked about retiring for crying out loud. So I 455 00:24:03,880 --> 00:24:06,560 Speaker 1: don't know about him, but justin Wilson, he's had himself 456 00:24:06,560 --> 00:24:08,320 Speaker 1: a good year I could see there. Then you're looking 457 00:24:08,320 --> 00:24:11,880 Speaker 1: at guys like Walker Buehler, Lucas Gielito. They're more interesting 458 00:24:11,880 --> 00:24:14,080 Speaker 1: because they're getting paid a lot more money, but they're 459 00:24:14,080 --> 00:24:17,600 Speaker 1: not really having great years. I I mean, here's the thing, 460 00:24:17,680 --> 00:24:23,200 Speaker 1: Walker Buehller, you know, you kind of wonder with Bueller. 461 00:24:24,800 --> 00:24:26,879 Speaker 1: He's had his ups and downs here with the Red Sox, 462 00:24:26,960 --> 00:24:30,400 Speaker 1: but if they ended up falling out of it, could 463 00:24:30,400 --> 00:24:32,840 Speaker 1: a team maybe see something in Bueller and be like, hey, 464 00:24:33,560 --> 00:24:35,720 Speaker 1: you know what, we think we can get this guy 465 00:24:35,760 --> 00:24:37,199 Speaker 1: on track and he can be good for us in 466 00:24:37,240 --> 00:24:40,240 Speaker 1: the second half. I've seen people, you know, recommend maybe 467 00:24:40,280 --> 00:24:44,159 Speaker 1: just sending him back to the Dodgers, you know, I mean, 468 00:24:44,200 --> 00:24:46,240 Speaker 1: why not at that point the Dodgers, I mean, they've 469 00:24:46,240 --> 00:24:48,440 Speaker 1: had so many injuries, but he had a tough time 470 00:24:48,480 --> 00:24:50,879 Speaker 1: there last year. You know, could honestly, could you really 471 00:24:50,960 --> 00:24:52,920 Speaker 1: maybe even see that if the Red Sox do fall 472 00:24:52,960 --> 00:24:55,000 Speaker 1: out of it, maybe the Dodgers give him a call. 473 00:24:55,080 --> 00:24:57,960 Speaker 1: They got the money, right, I think they were still 474 00:24:57,960 --> 00:25:01,760 Speaker 1: interested in bringing Bueller back this past offseason. We'll see 475 00:25:01,960 --> 00:25:05,399 Speaker 1: gi Alito. He's just so up and down. You know, 476 00:25:05,880 --> 00:25:07,639 Speaker 1: it's starting pitching at the end of the day, right 477 00:25:07,680 --> 00:25:10,000 Speaker 1: if teams want innings, But would they want him at 478 00:25:10,040 --> 00:25:14,119 Speaker 1: that that much? Bueller? I could see again the Dodgers 479 00:25:14,160 --> 00:25:16,440 Speaker 1: maybe be willing to do something there or some other 480 00:25:16,480 --> 00:25:21,600 Speaker 1: teams possibly other than that, I don't know. I don't 481 00:25:21,600 --> 00:25:24,000 Speaker 1: think story would get moved. I think that's gonna be 482 00:25:24,000 --> 00:25:26,680 Speaker 1: more of an off season thing. Or do they just 483 00:25:26,800 --> 00:25:28,560 Speaker 1: DFA and if they fall out of it, I mean, 484 00:25:28,600 --> 00:25:31,680 Speaker 1: do they just honestly cut ties at that point, then 485 00:25:31,720 --> 00:25:35,879 Speaker 1: you really start to get interesting where the two hot 486 00:25:36,000 --> 00:25:40,280 Speaker 1: names as well, the one hot name, but then there's 487 00:25:40,320 --> 00:25:45,800 Speaker 1: another one, Jaron Duran and then will you're bright? I 488 00:25:45,840 --> 00:25:49,200 Speaker 1: do wonder, you know Duran, that's gonna be interesting, right 489 00:25:50,119 --> 00:25:52,480 Speaker 1: because he still has a lot of control left until 490 00:25:52,480 --> 00:25:55,320 Speaker 1: he hits free agency. He's been hitting very well as 491 00:25:55,359 --> 00:25:57,520 Speaker 1: of late, just tripled here tonight. This is a guy 492 00:25:57,560 --> 00:26:00,600 Speaker 1: that could really help out a lot of teams, especially 493 00:26:00,680 --> 00:26:02,360 Speaker 1: at the top of the order. He's got a lot 494 00:26:02,359 --> 00:26:04,600 Speaker 1: of value. And the Red Sox, with how bad they've 495 00:26:04,600 --> 00:26:07,880 Speaker 1: been with starting pitching, I think if there's a deal 496 00:26:07,920 --> 00:26:10,280 Speaker 1: out there where you can get back a young cost 497 00:26:10,320 --> 00:26:14,359 Speaker 1: control picture, for example, someone like Bryce Miller for the 498 00:26:14,400 --> 00:26:20,320 Speaker 1: Mariners if they want a deal from their rotation. That's 499 00:26:20,400 --> 00:26:23,160 Speaker 1: kind of where I'm looking. There's some other examples out there. 500 00:26:23,280 --> 00:26:27,000 Speaker 1: I did just do a video on my main channel 501 00:26:27,480 --> 00:26:32,080 Speaker 1: on the on some Jaron Duran trade proposals from bleacher Report. 502 00:26:32,560 --> 00:26:36,639 Speaker 1: Spoiler alert, they're all pretty terrible. Bleacher Report. They do 503 00:26:36,840 --> 00:26:42,119 Speaker 1: use baseball trade values, but they Sorry, I'm not trying 504 00:26:42,160 --> 00:26:44,120 Speaker 1: to sound like I'm the smartest guy in the room, 505 00:26:44,200 --> 00:26:47,760 Speaker 1: but they put together some pretty bad trades. And that's 506 00:26:47,760 --> 00:26:50,119 Speaker 1: not even coming from a biased point of view. Just 507 00:26:50,160 --> 00:26:52,640 Speaker 1: a lot of them didn't make sense. There was one, though, 508 00:26:52,680 --> 00:26:54,600 Speaker 1: with the Mariners that I thought made a little bit 509 00:26:54,640 --> 00:26:57,639 Speaker 1: of sense. We'll go watch that video let me know 510 00:26:57,640 --> 00:26:59,719 Speaker 1: what you think about it. But with Duran, I mean, 511 00:26:59,720 --> 00:27:01,400 Speaker 1: he did definitely would bring some value to a lot 512 00:27:01,400 --> 00:27:03,920 Speaker 1: of teams out there. Offensively, the Padres were the one 513 00:27:03,920 --> 00:27:06,719 Speaker 1: team being linked to him. I don't know if they 514 00:27:06,720 --> 00:27:08,560 Speaker 1: have the trade assets to get it done. Maybe they 515 00:27:08,560 --> 00:27:11,600 Speaker 1: could get another a third team involved, unless they if 516 00:27:11,600 --> 00:27:14,199 Speaker 1: they gave up Leo de Vriese, then I think that 517 00:27:14,240 --> 00:27:16,720 Speaker 1: could be interesting. But you know, I think the Red 518 00:27:16,760 --> 00:27:20,879 Speaker 1: Sox would want young starting pitching in return. It's kind 519 00:27:20,880 --> 00:27:22,280 Speaker 1: of where I'm at. So that's where I wonder if 520 00:27:22,320 --> 00:27:25,399 Speaker 1: maybe you can get a third team involved. We'll see. 521 00:27:25,880 --> 00:27:30,879 Speaker 1: But everyone, if you're watching this on Nesson, I do 522 00:27:30,960 --> 00:27:33,240 Speaker 1: have to cut it off right there. We are partnered 523 00:27:33,280 --> 00:27:36,320 Speaker 1: with Nesson now everybody, Uh, so you can catch this 524 00:27:36,480 --> 00:27:38,800 Speaker 1: on Nesson Nation, but I do have to end it 525 00:27:38,880 --> 00:27:41,000 Speaker 1: right there. I'm gonna stick here on YouTube. If you 526 00:27:41,040 --> 00:27:43,840 Speaker 1: are with me so Nesson viewers, I'll talk to you 527 00:27:43,880 --> 00:27:48,439 Speaker 1: next time. But uh, for the YouTube people, thank you 528 00:27:48,480 --> 00:27:50,760 Speaker 1: for joining me tonight. Really appreciate that if you can 529 00:27:50,920 --> 00:27:52,560 Speaker 1: hit that like button for me. And if you are new, 530 00:27:52,640 --> 00:27:54,640 Speaker 1: think about subscribing. We're trying to get to four K 531 00:27:55,119 --> 00:27:57,359 Speaker 1: by the All Star break. We'll see if we can 532 00:27:57,400 --> 00:28:00,000 Speaker 1: get there. But Duran, you know, the Padres makes sense. 533 00:28:00,720 --> 00:28:03,639 Speaker 1: You know, if I'm thinking of some other teams, I 534 00:28:03,680 --> 00:28:07,920 Speaker 1: could see maybe the Guardians making some sense. The Royals. 535 00:28:08,720 --> 00:28:11,760 Speaker 1: Maybe I came up with one idea. It's not a 536 00:28:11,760 --> 00:28:14,800 Speaker 1: great one, but if the Royals were willing to maybe 537 00:28:14,880 --> 00:28:17,480 Speaker 1: sell high on someone like Chris Bubick, who's in the 538 00:28:17,560 --> 00:28:19,920 Speaker 1: rotation this year for the first time in a long time. 539 00:28:19,960 --> 00:28:22,639 Speaker 1: He came from the bullpen last year. Would they be 540 00:28:22,680 --> 00:28:25,879 Speaker 1: willing to sell high on him. I don't know, Probably not, 541 00:28:26,200 --> 00:28:28,639 Speaker 1: But I could see the Royals where their offense in 542 00:28:28,680 --> 00:28:31,359 Speaker 1: the outfield is not very good. They did just bring 543 00:28:31,480 --> 00:28:34,600 Speaker 1: up Jack cagleon but you know, he can DH outfield 544 00:28:34,600 --> 00:28:37,560 Speaker 1: whatever it may be. And then the Guardians, I feel 545 00:28:37,560 --> 00:28:39,320 Speaker 1: like they could use a bit of a boost in 546 00:28:39,320 --> 00:28:42,640 Speaker 1: the lineup. They got some interesting pieces within the organization. 547 00:28:42,760 --> 00:28:45,280 Speaker 1: They do have some young cost control pitching there. I 548 00:28:45,360 --> 00:28:49,720 Speaker 1: wonder if they would be maybe interested there. You know, 549 00:28:49,800 --> 00:28:54,640 Speaker 1: the Dodgers. Michael Conforto, he's been He's been very bad 550 00:28:54,760 --> 00:28:56,560 Speaker 1: this year so far. He has not been a good 551 00:28:56,560 --> 00:28:59,880 Speaker 1: pick up the Dodgers, right, hey, they got a lot 552 00:28:59,920 --> 00:29:02,840 Speaker 1: of young pieces within that organization. They got some young pitching. 553 00:29:02,880 --> 00:29:04,479 Speaker 1: Granted a lot of it is a lot of them 554 00:29:04,520 --> 00:29:07,880 Speaker 1: are hurt, but they do have some good prospects. Maybe 555 00:29:07,920 --> 00:29:10,400 Speaker 1: they would be interested, especially if they can keep him 556 00:29:10,400 --> 00:29:13,240 Speaker 1: away from the pos Rays. I think that could be something. 557 00:29:13,640 --> 00:29:15,800 Speaker 1: You know, I do look at a team like the Pirates. 558 00:29:17,040 --> 00:29:19,840 Speaker 1: It doesn't sound like a like a very fun idea 559 00:29:19,880 --> 00:29:21,480 Speaker 1: at this point because the Pirates are out of it, 560 00:29:21,560 --> 00:29:25,240 Speaker 1: but because he has that the few years of control 561 00:29:25,360 --> 00:29:31,120 Speaker 1: after this and they are just struggling with offense. Maybe 562 00:29:31,160 --> 00:29:33,920 Speaker 1: that could be a bat that, you know, could be 563 00:29:34,040 --> 00:29:36,240 Speaker 1: one of the center pieces of the lineup moving forward. 564 00:29:36,480 --> 00:29:41,000 Speaker 1: And they have young pitching within the organization, not Paul Skins. 565 00:29:41,120 --> 00:29:43,920 Speaker 1: I'm not saying Paul Skans right. Would they be willing 566 00:29:43,920 --> 00:29:47,440 Speaker 1: to deal Bubbick Chandler? Probably not. I don't see that happening, 567 00:29:47,960 --> 00:29:50,440 Speaker 1: but never say never, right, you know, even something like 568 00:29:50,480 --> 00:29:53,320 Speaker 1: Mitch Keller right, maybe you could do something there where 569 00:29:53,360 --> 00:29:55,200 Speaker 1: you send him back to the Red Sox and they 570 00:29:55,200 --> 00:29:57,760 Speaker 1: can take his contract throw some other pieces with him. 571 00:29:58,080 --> 00:30:00,680 Speaker 1: You know, I could see something like that. I think 572 00:30:00,680 --> 00:30:04,200 Speaker 1: think Giants are interesting. I don't see them making a deal, 573 00:30:04,320 --> 00:30:07,360 Speaker 1: but he could definitely be a guy that he would 574 00:30:07,400 --> 00:30:10,960 Speaker 1: be very good defensively out there and with Duran. You know, 575 00:30:11,000 --> 00:30:15,160 Speaker 1: he does use the Green Monster very well, so I 576 00:30:15,360 --> 00:30:19,400 Speaker 1: wonder how his bat and his game offensively would translate 577 00:30:19,440 --> 00:30:22,000 Speaker 1: to a more spacious park. But I could also see 578 00:30:22,000 --> 00:30:23,760 Speaker 1: the scenario where he can get a lot of balls 579 00:30:23,800 --> 00:30:28,080 Speaker 1: to drop in. So I don't know, you know, I 580 00:30:28,080 --> 00:30:31,400 Speaker 1: think the Giants do make some sense on paper, and 581 00:30:31,560 --> 00:30:34,000 Speaker 1: they do have some young pieces within the organization. I 582 00:30:34,000 --> 00:30:36,360 Speaker 1: don't think they would trade Bryce Eldridge. I think that's 583 00:30:36,400 --> 00:30:38,960 Speaker 1: gonna be their next power bat. They're still looking for 584 00:30:39,000 --> 00:30:41,280 Speaker 1: a guy to hit over thirty home runs since Barry Bonds. 585 00:30:41,440 --> 00:30:44,640 Speaker 1: I think Bryce Eldridge could be that guy at some point. 586 00:30:44,720 --> 00:30:46,960 Speaker 1: But Duran, I think would be would be an electric 587 00:30:46,960 --> 00:30:49,280 Speaker 1: addition for this lineup. You know, if we're looking at 588 00:30:49,320 --> 00:30:55,080 Speaker 1: some other teams, I think the Astros could make some sense. 589 00:30:55,760 --> 00:30:57,400 Speaker 1: I don't know if they would have the pitching. I've 590 00:30:57,400 --> 00:31:00,560 Speaker 1: seen people out there suggest, you know, maybe they would 591 00:31:00,560 --> 00:31:04,160 Speaker 1: be willing to trade Hunter Brown. No, I don't think 592 00:31:04,160 --> 00:31:08,080 Speaker 1: they're gonna trade Hunter Brown. That's a young ace. You 593 00:31:08,440 --> 00:31:11,960 Speaker 1: don't just trade guys like that. I know, I mentioned 594 00:31:12,000 --> 00:31:15,200 Speaker 1: Bubbick Chandler even still, I don't think the Pirates would 595 00:31:15,240 --> 00:31:18,240 Speaker 1: do that. I don't think the Astros would trade someone 596 00:31:18,240 --> 00:31:22,480 Speaker 1: like Hunter Brown. They got some younger pieces within the organization. 597 00:31:22,680 --> 00:31:25,520 Speaker 1: You could put jose Al Tuve Well, he is back 598 00:31:25,560 --> 00:31:28,000 Speaker 1: at he is back at second base now. But if 599 00:31:28,040 --> 00:31:30,640 Speaker 1: you wanted to, they did just call it Jacob Melton recently. 600 00:31:30,760 --> 00:31:33,120 Speaker 1: But you know, if you wanted to add something to 601 00:31:33,160 --> 00:31:37,520 Speaker 1: this outfield, to this lineup, you know, Duran especially for 602 00:31:38,600 --> 00:31:43,360 Speaker 1: with on the il. He just went with a fractured 603 00:31:43,360 --> 00:31:46,080 Speaker 1: hand Jordan Alvarez, So who knows if he's going to 604 00:31:46,120 --> 00:31:48,720 Speaker 1: be back. So I could see a scenario like that. Maybe. 605 00:31:48,960 --> 00:31:50,600 Speaker 1: I don't know if the Astros would have the pieces 606 00:31:50,600 --> 00:31:53,200 Speaker 1: to get it done. I've seen people mention the Phillies. 607 00:31:54,280 --> 00:31:55,920 Speaker 1: I mean, that would be a lot of left handed 608 00:31:55,920 --> 00:31:58,400 Speaker 1: bats in that lineup. Brandon Marsh hasn't really done anything 609 00:31:58,440 --> 00:32:00,960 Speaker 1: this year, but that would be a huge upgrade to 610 00:32:01,000 --> 00:32:03,720 Speaker 1: the lineup. Brandon Marsh, I don't know what you do 611 00:32:03,840 --> 00:32:06,960 Speaker 1: with him at that point. I guess just to he's 612 00:32:07,000 --> 00:32:10,920 Speaker 1: off the banks or whatever, but you would automatically you 613 00:32:11,120 --> 00:32:14,280 Speaker 1: would take your number nine hitter and turn him into 614 00:32:14,320 --> 00:32:18,320 Speaker 1: a leadoff guy. So yeah, Andrew and the chat I agree, 615 00:32:18,400 --> 00:32:20,920 Speaker 1: no chance Hunter Brown gets traded. I don't see that. 616 00:32:21,280 --> 00:32:25,360 Speaker 1: You just don't do that. I don't see it, Brandon. Yeah, 617 00:32:25,400 --> 00:32:27,480 Speaker 1: So Jaron Duran for the Phillies, I could see that 618 00:32:28,240 --> 00:32:32,440 Speaker 1: Bleacher Report propose them trading Andrew Paynter. There's no way 619 00:32:33,040 --> 00:32:35,440 Speaker 1: they're not going to trade Andrew Paynter, just like the 620 00:32:35,480 --> 00:32:39,320 Speaker 1: Astros wouldn't trade Hunter Brown, just like the Pirates. Probably 621 00:32:39,320 --> 00:32:45,280 Speaker 1: not going to trade Bubback Chandler, Paul Skeens. Obviously, I 622 00:32:45,320 --> 00:32:47,120 Speaker 1: don't know if the Phillies would have the pieces to 623 00:32:47,120 --> 00:32:50,200 Speaker 1: be able to get it done. And that's again where 624 00:32:50,280 --> 00:32:54,400 Speaker 1: I look at the Mariners and but the only hang 625 00:32:54,480 --> 00:32:58,360 Speaker 1: up here is they never want to deal from their rotation. 626 00:32:58,520 --> 00:33:02,080 Speaker 1: I mean that's been something with them over the last 627 00:33:02,080 --> 00:33:05,479 Speaker 1: couple of offseasons. They don't want to trade any starting pitching. 628 00:33:07,000 --> 00:33:09,240 Speaker 1: Could they be a little different about it. The offense 629 00:33:09,280 --> 00:33:11,240 Speaker 1: has actually been pretty good with the Mariners this year. 630 00:33:11,240 --> 00:33:14,680 Speaker 1: They've turned things around since last year. But they don't 631 00:33:14,680 --> 00:33:17,400 Speaker 1: want to deal these guys. And even you know, Bryce Miller, 632 00:33:18,480 --> 00:33:20,680 Speaker 1: he hasn't been very good this year. That's where, like, 633 00:33:20,960 --> 00:33:23,240 Speaker 1: you know, I think the Red Sox would love to 634 00:33:23,280 --> 00:33:26,000 Speaker 1: get you know, Brian Wu, but I don't think the 635 00:33:26,040 --> 00:33:27,920 Speaker 1: Mariners are gonna trade him. So that's where you could 636 00:33:27,960 --> 00:33:31,280 Speaker 1: look at Bryce Miller, who but again he's not having 637 00:33:31,320 --> 00:33:33,800 Speaker 1: a good year. He's got good stuff, but he still 638 00:33:33,840 --> 00:33:36,840 Speaker 1: hasn't found a way to really strike guys out. He's 639 00:33:36,840 --> 00:33:38,960 Speaker 1: a guy that had you know, eight run around eight 640 00:33:39,000 --> 00:33:41,400 Speaker 1: strikeouts per nine the last couple of years. That's gone 641 00:33:41,480 --> 00:33:43,800 Speaker 1: down this year. His command's gone down this year. Even 642 00:33:43,840 --> 00:33:47,280 Speaker 1: the vlo's down a little bit, so is Bryce Miller 643 00:33:47,360 --> 00:33:53,400 Speaker 1: really that intriguing at this point? Jim is here, ball 644 00:33:53,480 --> 00:33:56,960 Speaker 1: Caps Sports is here. Ladies and gentlemen, go subscribe. Let's 645 00:33:57,000 --> 00:33:59,960 Speaker 1: go take a look. See, you know make able to 646 00:34:00,120 --> 00:34:06,000 Speaker 1: problem with him is uh the valid The track record 647 00:34:06,080 --> 00:34:08,200 Speaker 1: doesn't help him out. But he is having a pretty 648 00:34:08,200 --> 00:34:10,640 Speaker 1: good year this year. Let's actually pull up the most 649 00:34:10,680 --> 00:34:15,279 Speaker 1: recent numbers with Mickabel. I kind of always forget about 650 00:34:15,360 --> 00:34:18,480 Speaker 1: Mickabel because it's kind of like out of sight, out 651 00:34:18,520 --> 00:34:21,799 Speaker 1: of mind hasn't really done all that much. Now he's 652 00:34:21,800 --> 00:34:25,160 Speaker 1: had a couple of games here, he's looked pretty good. 653 00:34:25,760 --> 00:34:27,920 Speaker 1: That could be I still remember when I wanted the 654 00:34:27,920 --> 00:34:31,279 Speaker 1: Red Sox to draft mckabel. Now in the miners of 655 00:34:31,280 --> 00:34:37,880 Speaker 1: this year, ten starts over ten strikeouts per nine, still 656 00:34:37,920 --> 00:34:40,880 Speaker 1: walking a lot of guys, four walks per nine. That's 657 00:34:40,920 --> 00:34:43,200 Speaker 1: a lot better than what it was over the last 658 00:34:43,200 --> 00:34:48,000 Speaker 1: few years. Still high though not giving up home runs, 659 00:34:48,200 --> 00:34:50,680 Speaker 1: so that's good. ERA is at a two point two 660 00:34:50,719 --> 00:34:55,160 Speaker 1: to one FIP is at a three point five to six. Sure, 661 00:34:55,680 --> 00:34:58,000 Speaker 1: maybe you know if we're looking at let's put it 662 00:34:58,000 --> 00:35:02,759 Speaker 1: together here, shall we? Let's put it together? Hold on 663 00:35:02,800 --> 00:35:05,520 Speaker 1: a second, we got we gotta sign in here, hold 664 00:35:05,560 --> 00:35:12,680 Speaker 1: on a second, and uh, we got we got a 665 00:35:12,800 --> 00:35:16,120 Speaker 1: trade possibility here, let's do it. Let's do the Red Sox. 666 00:35:16,800 --> 00:35:19,040 Speaker 1: Let's do the Phillies. But here's the thing about the Phillies. 667 00:35:19,080 --> 00:35:23,040 Speaker 1: They would have so many left handed bats, so many. Now, 668 00:35:23,160 --> 00:35:28,120 Speaker 1: mick Abel has improved his value up to ten, so 669 00:35:30,080 --> 00:35:34,120 Speaker 1: I don't know, you know, could you argue maybe that 670 00:35:34,160 --> 00:35:37,120 Speaker 1: could be higher? Yeah, but I think he still needs 671 00:35:37,160 --> 00:35:40,799 Speaker 1: to build that track record. So here on baseball trade 672 00:35:40,840 --> 00:35:43,640 Speaker 1: values if you are listening to this via podcast format, 673 00:35:44,880 --> 00:35:48,360 Speaker 1: he has a surplus value of around ten million dollars. 674 00:35:48,360 --> 00:35:52,400 Speaker 1: But again, if he shows that he's ready for it, 675 00:35:52,680 --> 00:35:55,120 Speaker 1: he's he's put the past behind him, then yeah, I 676 00:35:55,120 --> 00:35:57,880 Speaker 1: could see him having a lot more value. Now, you 677 00:35:57,920 --> 00:36:00,279 Speaker 1: know what could you attach with him? Here's the thing 678 00:36:00,280 --> 00:36:03,640 Speaker 1: the Red Sox they need pitching. I don't think you 679 00:36:03,680 --> 00:36:05,880 Speaker 1: need someone like Aiden Miller. I mean it would be 680 00:36:05,960 --> 00:36:12,439 Speaker 1: nice to have. I don't know. Maybe I don't know bright. 681 00:36:12,480 --> 00:36:14,759 Speaker 1: I mean, if the Red Sox end up stinking this year, 682 00:36:16,320 --> 00:36:18,160 Speaker 1: well then I don't know, maybe Aiden Miller could be 683 00:36:18,200 --> 00:36:21,040 Speaker 1: a future possibility at third base. Right if the Red 684 00:36:21,040 --> 00:36:27,000 Speaker 1: Sox stink Bregman goes elsewhere. I don't know. You know, 685 00:36:27,280 --> 00:36:30,640 Speaker 1: also Alex Bregman. I'll give a shout out Alex Bregman. 686 00:36:31,040 --> 00:36:35,600 Speaker 1: He had a mustache tonight. Good mustache. I gotta say. 687 00:36:36,080 --> 00:36:39,120 Speaker 1: But you know, could you do something like Aiden Miller 688 00:36:41,040 --> 00:36:46,719 Speaker 1: Nick Abel throwing some other guys? I don't know, you know, 689 00:36:46,719 --> 00:36:50,160 Speaker 1: if Ranger Suarez had some more control, I could see 690 00:36:50,160 --> 00:36:55,000 Speaker 1: someone like him. Possibly. Well, they're definitely not trading Jesus Lozardo, 691 00:36:55,120 --> 00:36:56,920 Speaker 1: so you can get that out of your head. I 692 00:36:56,960 --> 00:37:02,320 Speaker 1: don't know you got someone like Chasse in there. I 693 00:37:02,360 --> 00:37:07,719 Speaker 1: don't know. Alec Bohm maybe probably not. But then you know, 694 00:37:08,280 --> 00:37:10,439 Speaker 1: I do have some guys, and you can never count 695 00:37:10,440 --> 00:37:14,080 Speaker 1: out Dave Dombrowski when it comes to figuring out how 696 00:37:14,080 --> 00:37:19,120 Speaker 1: to get a trade done. So we'll see. But Jim 697 00:37:19,120 --> 00:37:21,720 Speaker 1: in the chat, this deadline kind of stinks for Philly 698 00:37:21,719 --> 00:37:25,560 Speaker 1: outfield upgrades. Robert would be the fit, but his bat 699 00:37:25,680 --> 00:37:28,799 Speaker 1: is garbage. It is garbage. He is stealing a lot 700 00:37:28,800 --> 00:37:31,520 Speaker 1: of bases, so he's still got that athleticism, but he's 701 00:37:31,560 --> 00:37:33,200 Speaker 1: got to figure something out. That's where I think a 702 00:37:33,280 --> 00:37:35,600 Speaker 1: change of scenery could help him out. A team gets 703 00:37:35,600 --> 00:37:37,920 Speaker 1: some back on tracks. Say, hey, you're doing this wrong. 704 00:37:38,640 --> 00:37:40,879 Speaker 1: Let's start doing it this way. So maybe that could 705 00:37:40,880 --> 00:37:46,479 Speaker 1: be something we'll see, maybe the Phillies. I'll be honest 706 00:37:46,520 --> 00:37:48,440 Speaker 1: with you, Jim, I don't know if you mentioned this. 707 00:37:48,640 --> 00:37:52,560 Speaker 1: I don't know if you're still here. I don't think 708 00:37:52,560 --> 00:37:57,279 Speaker 1: the Royals do this sell high on Chris Bubick. That 709 00:37:57,400 --> 00:38:00,520 Speaker 1: sounds crazy. I feel like you just don't. Don't do that. 710 00:38:01,440 --> 00:38:06,280 Speaker 1: I think that's just probably ridiculous. But I just wonder, 711 00:38:07,920 --> 00:38:09,520 Speaker 1: I don't know, man, because this guy kind of came 712 00:38:09,520 --> 00:38:12,360 Speaker 1: out of nowhere this year. Do the Royals say, hey, 713 00:38:12,400 --> 00:38:15,719 Speaker 1: we trust ourselves to develop some more pitching. We can 714 00:38:15,760 --> 00:38:18,680 Speaker 1: get ourselves a guy that can actually hit in the outfield. 715 00:38:19,480 --> 00:38:21,319 Speaker 1: All right, we'll give you. We'll give you Bubick. But 716 00:38:21,360 --> 00:38:25,320 Speaker 1: I feel like I feel like people would be shocked 717 00:38:25,520 --> 00:38:27,480 Speaker 1: at that because of how good he is, how good 718 00:38:27,480 --> 00:38:30,239 Speaker 1: he's been this year. I don't know, if you did 719 00:38:30,360 --> 00:38:33,359 Speaker 1: trade Bubick, you would still have Reagans, you would still 720 00:38:33,400 --> 00:38:38,839 Speaker 1: have Lugo Waka. You just brought up Noah Cameron and yeah, 721 00:38:38,880 --> 00:38:42,200 Speaker 1: young Jim, you know, selling high, that's what I'm That's 722 00:38:42,280 --> 00:38:43,759 Speaker 1: kind of what I'm saying. Right, he's about to turn 723 00:38:43,840 --> 00:38:47,160 Speaker 1: twenty eight, and that's a guy that can go into 724 00:38:47,160 --> 00:38:50,080 Speaker 1: the Red Sox rotation right now and help them out 725 00:38:50,120 --> 00:38:52,319 Speaker 1: over the next couple of years. And like you said, 726 00:38:52,360 --> 00:38:56,880 Speaker 1: only one more year of control with Chris Bubick. So 727 00:38:57,960 --> 00:39:01,319 Speaker 1: I don't know. I don't know, man, It's interesting, but 728 00:39:01,400 --> 00:39:04,960 Speaker 1: I think Duran he could definitely help out a lot 729 00:39:05,000 --> 00:39:08,040 Speaker 1: of teams out there. And I think of the Red Sox, 730 00:39:08,080 --> 00:39:12,200 Speaker 1: if they keep sputtering like this, I think you have 731 00:39:12,280 --> 00:39:13,920 Speaker 1: to look into it, right It's got to be the 732 00:39:14,000 --> 00:39:18,880 Speaker 1: right package in return. We'll see, we'll see. But everybody, 733 00:39:19,160 --> 00:39:21,319 Speaker 1: I'm gonna wrap it up right there. I probably miss 734 00:39:21,400 --> 00:39:24,279 Speaker 1: someone as a possible trade candidate. I did mention will 735 00:39:24,320 --> 00:39:27,600 Speaker 1: you or bray you? I could see that too, you know, 736 00:39:27,680 --> 00:39:29,239 Speaker 1: if you're looking for more of a guy that can, 737 00:39:29,320 --> 00:39:32,040 Speaker 1: you know, give you some more power, you know, then yeah, 738 00:39:32,080 --> 00:39:33,759 Speaker 1: you know, if a team's looking for that, I could 739 00:39:33,760 --> 00:39:38,560 Speaker 1: maybe see that. We'll see. But everybody, I'm gonna wrap 740 00:39:38,600 --> 00:39:41,239 Speaker 1: it up right there for tonight. That is the end 741 00:39:41,239 --> 00:39:44,640 Speaker 1: of the show. An embarrassing night for the Red Sox. 742 00:39:44,800 --> 00:39:46,879 Speaker 1: You know, they could still win this series, right They've 743 00:39:46,960 --> 00:39:51,440 Speaker 1: dropped openers before, But I'm more so looking at just 744 00:39:51,760 --> 00:39:55,240 Speaker 1: the track record here. Over the first couple of months, 745 00:39:55,320 --> 00:39:58,799 Speaker 1: and it's the same old thing. Nothing's getting better. The 746 00:39:58,840 --> 00:40:00,799 Speaker 1: guy that you brought in the the off season to 747 00:40:00,800 --> 00:40:04,479 Speaker 1: help anchor the rotation with Crochet, he's not getting it done. 748 00:40:05,560 --> 00:40:07,719 Speaker 1: I don't know what to say. I don't know what 749 00:40:07,840 --> 00:40:10,880 Speaker 1: to say, but everybody, thank you for coming out today. 750 00:40:10,960 --> 00:40:13,400 Speaker 1: I appreciate that. We'll be back here tomorrow for the 751 00:40:13,440 --> 00:40:16,440 Speaker 1: postgame coverage for Game two. If you are listening to 752 00:40:16,480 --> 00:40:20,279 Speaker 1: this via audio format, thank you for listening. If you 753 00:40:20,320 --> 00:40:25,200 Speaker 1: can leave me a review, whether that's Spotify, Apple, whatever 754 00:40:25,200 --> 00:40:29,000 Speaker 1: it may be, Everybody, go ahead myself, I can't talk. 755 00:40:29,040 --> 00:40:30,719 Speaker 1: Go have yourself a good rest of your night, and 756 00:40:30,760 --> 00:40:31,719 Speaker 1: I'll talk to you next time.