Locked On Mariners - Daily Podcast On the Seattle Mariners - CHAOS: Wild Card Expansion SHAKES UP Playoff Picture | Can Small Market Teams capitalize?
Episode Date: June 3, 2025MLB playoff race heats up as underdogs challenge favorites. Are the Dodgers and Astros locks for October, or could surprising contenders like the Rangers and Pirates shake things up? Jeff Carr and th...e Locked On MLB Squad analyze current playoff positions, potential fallers, and intriguing statistics. The hosts debate the Twins' chances, the Mariners' struggles, and the impact of the expanded wild card on smaller market teams. Baltimore's pitching woes and the Rockies' historically bad start take center stage, while Cleveland's no-hitter drought raises eyebrows. Discover which teams might defy expectations and make a late-season push. Will the Cardinals find their October magic once again? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Wonderful PistachiosGet snackin' and get crackin' with the snack that packs a protein punch. Visit WonderfulPistachios.com to learn more! Supply HouseJoin the TradeMaster program today at SupplyHouse.com/TM and start ordering plumbing, HVAC, and electrical supplies with just a few clicks. Plus, use promo code S-H-5 for 5% off your first order. That’s SupplyHouse.com! Monarch MoneyTake control of your finances with Monarch Money. Use code LOCKEDONMLB at monarchmoney.com for 50% off your first year. FanDuelRight now, new customers can get TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS BETS when your first FIVE DOLLAR BET WINS! Download the app or head to FANDUEL.COM to get started. Bet with FanDuel—Official Partner of the NBA. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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We're going to tell you which current team in a playoff position will not be playing in October on today's Lockdown MLB Squad.
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And we got a whole host of things to talk about because we're now into June,
which means it's clear who's going to be playing in October, right?
And some of the teams that are currently in playoff positions are clearly not going to be playing in October, right?
And then some of the other teams that are clearly not in positions to play in the playoffs right now will definitely be playing in October, right?
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All right.
It's obvious, right?
There's a couple of teams that are currently in playoff positions that have no business
being it.
We call them frauds, right?
There's a couple of frauds in there, I'm sure.
The Dodgers.
The Dodgers, yes, the Dodgers.
Right?
Yeah, well, yeah, probably not them.
Not really feeling the Cubs.
not not the do we believe in the tigers the tigers were in a playoff spot for most of the year last
year and then I I just what do we think in here sally I think if there's as I'm keeping track of
the summer score which some people say shows that I have a loser mentality that I keep
track of that like I'm that's one person said there can one person said to me there can only
be one satisfied fan base
at the end of each year.
I don't say, you sound like a great dad.
But of the,
last year, Minnesota was a playoff team
for most of the year before they fell off a cliff
and the Tigers said, hold my beer.
The twins have been
flying very well and winning a bunch
of games, and as we're recording this, not to date it,
but they're up 6-0 on the Don't Call Us the Sacramento A's.
they're winning a bunch of games that, to be fair, they should be winning.
They should be winning.
But I also believe there's a team.
I'm not their biggest believer right now.
I think they're done exactly what you want them to do for the first third of the season.
They got off to a rotten start.
They went on that great, great win streak.
But if there is a current playoff team that I could see possibly falling off a map,
I like Kansas City more than I like Minnesota overall.
So I would have to say Minnesota would be the team that I would say would fall off.
And I think that shows my obvious anti-M Minnesota bias.
It does show your obvious AL Central bias, which we got a couple of folks here from the AL Central.
That's true.
What's a you guys, Justin and Jeff?
Well, I would say in the ALS, I think Justin doesn't realize that he's muted right now and he's just talking a whole lot.
Justin
Susan always muted
got to
that's good
got to drop a dollar in the jar
that's good
yeah yeah
that's all right
go for it
kangaroo court over here
yeah
yeah we know
sully hates the Midwest
we've established that very clearly
on the show
that Sully is a hater of the Midwest
but no I mean even you look at the Guardians
like I hate to say it that
the guardians are the only team in a playoff spot right now
that have a negative run differential.
That's always a telling story sometimes,
but they play better.
They've been up and down,
but that run differential does tell an interesting story.
It does.
I also say this.
I know so they're talking about Kansas City.
Kansas City is a team that looks kind of different from a year ago.
They've got two guys who are above league average in terms of their offense.
Bobby Witt is very good, but he's not MVP this year.
He's about 40 points lower in his WRC.
Seth Lugo has been average.
when he's been healthy and they've dealt with a lot of injuries.
So I know Kansas City isn't in, but I actually think Kansas City is kind of a long shot with some of what we've seen.
You know, if we're talking centrals, I think the Cardinals are the playoff team that has a lot of indicators of being very lucky and has a long, rich history of imploding in the second half.
I don't want to talk about 2021 with the Cardinals, but I know that they know they know how to be annoying.
I'll put it that way.
But, I mean, it kind of feels like we're looking at wildcard teams.
Are there any division leaders, Gary or Jeremiah, that you look at and you're like,
I think they could fall off.
I think the Seattle, Seattle's one where I just, I just look at them and I think,
I've watched these guys play for so long and they have these hot stretches,
but towards the end they start to fall apart.
And Houston's right on their tail.
Texas's offense has been awful to start the season,
but they got Jacob de Grom, who looks just as good as ever,
and Nathan Evaldi, although he's on the IL,
I don't think Seattle is definitely a lock to be a division winner,
and in what could be a tight American league,
you go cold, you lose eight or ten in a row.
Who knows what could happen,
they could fall off and end up missing the playoffs.
It's a long shot.
I like Seattle, it's nothing against them,
but for division leaders, that's the one I'm looking at in particular.
That's where I was going to go to.
I think Houston's just a lot more seasoned.
Seattle is probably the one that I could see falling off.
And the other one that maybe is shaky is the Mets.
I think the Phillies could overtake them.
Overall, the Phillies still have one of the better pitching staffs in baseball,
and a few in reserve that I'd like to see.
Are the Braves too far?
right and I kind of want to get into them just a little bit, but just hanging in the
NL East right now.
Like are the Braves too far back to make that a three-team race, or is it just a two-team race?
Phillies and Mets?
If you're asking me, I feel like they're probably more in the wild card range.
I think it's a lot to think that the Phillies and Mets are both going to let them back into
the race that easily.
You know, they still have to beat those teams.
And right now they're not playing like they're going to beat those teams.
Got a Kunya back, but it takes a minute for him to get his legs back under him and look like himself.
And the pitching just hasn't come together for them like it always seems to.
Alex Anthropolis always makes interesting moves at the deadline.
But that system doesn't have a whole lot of prospects to make any moves at this point.
So I don't know if they can continue to try to do that.
Maybe Eddie Rosario wants to come back for a third time and try that again.
I don't know.
But the Diamondbacks are going to lose Corbyn Burns.
and we think the Cardinals are going to fall off.
And I don't buy the Giants around.
So I think the field is open for the Braves to make a comeback.
I do think there's room for them to edge into the wild card
because I don't think the Giants and the Diamondbacks are going to hold steady.
The thing about the Wild Cardinals, though, that's really interesting to me,
all four teams that are in it right now, the Phillies, Padres, Giants, and Cardinals,
they're all teams that will happily add at the deadline.
I mean, the Cardinals, they probably plan to rebuild going into this.
season couldn't pull off those two big
trays that they were trying to make.
I'd imagine they're thinking of changing
course right now. They're hanging right in there
in the NL Central. They're not that far behind
the Cubs.
I will make the, I'll make a comparison
though that in
2021, the Chicago Cubs
were dying to
take two sticks of dynamite and blow up
the most loved team in
Chicago Cubs history.
And they got off to a great start.
And the nanosecond, I
I think they went on a two-game losing streak.
They immediately sold off the entire team for parts.
So it wouldn't surprise me if St. Louis goes on even a modest losing streak.
This is a time, remember, this is the middle third of the season,
where you have to make real decisions.
Now, last year, I had egg on my face because the Mets were on the outside looking in,
and it was a seller's market.
And I said, Mets, you've got.
you could get three or four blue-chip prospects right now and build for the future.
And they didn't.
And they went up getting to within two wins of the World Series.
And I was wrong about that.
But a couple of years ago, the angels didn't rebuild and they didn't re-sign Otani.
And they traded away good prospects to get Lucas Gialito.
They were a feathered fish.
You have to make this decision right now.
Do you think not only you're going to make the playoffs and are you going to be better than Los Angeles?
Philadelphia or New York or Chicago, for that matter, in the postseason.
And if you're not, you might just have to bite the bullet and say, this is our chance to
rebuild.
But you have instances like the 06 Cardinals where they stumbled into the post, the two teams that
stumbled into the postseason, the 06 Cardinals, who actually weren't very good down the
stretch, and the 2011 Cardinals who only got in because the Braves collapsed.
So it's the only reason they made the playoffs.
And those are the two teams that won at all.
Yeah, but you can't tell some of us we're not allowed to be happy about backing into the playoffs with the team that's nowhere near as good as Los Angeles.
I quit.
Oh, no, no, no.
I think it's too early.
With the expanded playoff, like, like the expanded playoff, when you have that extra team, I think it changes the entire dynamic of how these teams approach the deadline.
I know it does for a lot of the same.
smaller market teams. For example, if the Marlins or the pirates were hovering around 500
with the extra playoff, you might go out and you buy. Whereas before, maybe you don't have
the horses to get it done and you sell. I look at a team like the Royals, for example, because I know
Jeff, you were talking about them. I'm kind of the opposite opinion. I look at the call-up they
made with Caglione, and I think it's exciting. It provides a spark. And I'm looking for them to make a
big trade at the deadline to add to this offense because Reagan's was bad before the injury.
I think that his injury was really affecting him.
But Noah Cameron is a young starter who shows a lot of promise.
And Lugo is okay.
I think the Royals are going to make some moves because I really like the young core they got
with Bobby Witt and Pasquitino.
I just think they need one or two more guys in order to make a run at the division.
I like where you're going with this because, as you mentioned,
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Your favorite baseball team has a daily podcast on the Lockdown MLB channel.
Make sure you check him out whether you're a Pirates fan, a Marlins fan, a Guardians fan, a Reds fan, or even an A's fan or even, I don't know, if you like the Cardinals and you,
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Anyway, the Cardinals, yeah, they have a podcast too.
JD does a great job.
I'm not, I'm not talking trash on JD, but I am talking trash on the Cardinals because
they do the Cardinals.
Anyway, we talked about a couple of teams that could make a playoff run who aren't
currently in the playoffs.
And there's so many teams right now that are so close, whether you're looking at the
American League or the National League.
and because of that expanded wildcard,
it's really hard to tell who a buyer or a seller is really up until the deadline.
I mean,
honestly, if the deadline were like in the middle of August,
that might actually help you determine one or two more teams,
but there's just so much time and there's so much space when it comes to the playoffs.
Like right now,
you've got six teams within five and a half games of the national.
National League wild card.
And then only the A's, Orioles, and White Sox are greater than four and a half games out of the American League wild card.
And kind of like, like Justin, like you mentioned, the Guardians have a negative run differential.
But so do the Blue Jays and the Royals who are right there on the cusp of joining that wild card.
Taking a wild card spot.
So there's so many opportunities out there for teams like the Rays or the Rangers or the Red Sox,
as much as Red Sox fans are just aiding life right now.
they've got a shot.
Yeah.
Now, the question I have for you, and by I mean you, I mean everyone listening to my voice right now,
is if you take team, there are two teams that went into this year with some pretty high expectations.
And they have one thing in common.
The last two seasons, both of them employed Corbyn Burns.
The Orioles, a lot of people thought how to win the division,
especially after the Yankees lost the janga pieces of Soto and Garrett Cole.
and the Diamondbacks were very good last year and missed the playoffs by a single game
and added Corbyn Burns to the mix.
If Burns is out and right now the Diamondbacks are looking up at the Giants and Potters and Dodgers
and the Cardinals and the Brewers and the Phillies,
I mean, the chances of them taking one of those spots is extraordinarily slim.
And even though the American League is an absolute traffic jam, the Orioles are, you know, they've won their last three games, which might be fools gold.
But should those teams, because, you know, it's less than two months before the trade deadline,
should those two teams think long and hard about not selling off their best players, but selling off parts, because, yeah, you're probably not going to get a blue chip,
but that could, you know, you get a good young prospect that could allow you to bring up one of your top prospects.
There's a lot of things of depth in it, you know, and getting something other than nothing.
Should the rocks and the Orioles be looking now as like, we're probably going to have to sell.
I mean, I think the Diamondbacks are a situation.
I meant to say Diamondbacks and the Diamondbacks and the Orioles.
You know, the Diamondbacks, the idea that they, are they going to leapfrog, they're not going to leapfrog San Diego or.
Philadelphia, and that's two of the wild card spots right there.
You know, they're not going to, the Mets and the Phillies and the Dodgers and the Padres.
They're not going to leapfrog all of them.
So that means their best hope is the final wildcard spot.
And are they better than the Giants, Cardinals, Braves, or Brewers?
I don't know.
I think you have to look at beyond that.
Because I think, like, with Arizona's case, you have the owner who is older, who was willing to spend a lot of money.
because like that matters.
It's like San Diego.
When San Diego has not spent as much because, you know,
the previous owner before he passed away,
when you have an owner who's all in,
I don't know if Arizona is going to be able to consider a sell off
or if it's going to be, you know, a press-to-the-wall situation.
And I think on the other side of it, Baltimore,
you have a new owner.
Baltimore, I think, did the absolute worst thing you can do in free agency,
which is if you go into free agency, you want to buy from the top.
You don't want to go shot.
I love all these in real life,
but you don't want to do the Aldi's version of free agency.
And that's what Baltimore did.
They spread it all around and got a bunch of off-brand.
And that never works.
It never works.
That is not the way.
It's the worst approach.
But you have a GM there who has a new owner and he just spent $40 million of money and just went and flushed it down the toilet.
So can he sell off those pieces or is he in it?
Like it's the same thing.
If Toronto falls apart, that's a front office on the hot seat.
So sometimes it's not even about where they're going.
it's like it's the pressures they're under like i don't think mike elias can make elias i don't know why
i made it sound like he's the former um devil's uh lineman there but uh i i you know can he sell
i don't know i think there's a lot of pressure for these these people in the the management
and i think sometimes that's the picture i i think the biggest problem for all these teams is
there's going to be like four sellers and you know no offense to our our great marlin so
up here, but it's like, they've already sold everything that doesn't nail down.
Like, it's not even Aldi's anymore.
We're at like the dollar store, you know, they're building towards something, but they've already
sold.
We're at goodwill.
Yeah, exactly.
Like, it's going to be a hard deadline.
And we've seen that the last few years.
It's been a little more tricky, but I think we're going to see that expanded.
I have a team picking up their waiver claims.
So.
Yeah.
I wanted to touch on Baltimore really quickly because to me, the issue with the Orioles, because
they won 100 games last season.
Was it high 90s or 100 right on the dot?
It was up there.
And they didn't invest in pitching.
And it came back to Biden and everything went downhill.
They prospect hug like no other team I've seen before.
Prospect hugging is a problem.
I'm starting to see it with my own fan base,
fans talking about let's trade Kyle Stowers.
and I said we just traded for him at the deadline.
You don't trade away talent when you get production.
I did a whole rant in the final segment for tomorrow's pod.
The Orioles did the same thing.
Colton Couser is finally up,
but you have Colby Mayo who's been in AAA for three years.
I mean, when you go into a season with a rotation with Dean Kramer,
a 48-year-old Charlie Morton, maybe 68 years old by now,
I mean, there's some issues there.
and you fire your manager, he wasn't the problem.
They have to take a good look within and say,
what is our organizational philosophy?
How can we get back to being a competitive team,
much like the Royals were after getting their rebuild done?
They establish a court.
That's what I want the Marlins to do.
The Orioles had a really, really logical place to go with their trades, too.
They have a couple guys that are getting close to the end of that team control,
like Mount Castle and Mullins and, you know, they let Hayes go.
obviously he's doing great for Cincinnati.
But he's healthy.
But you know what I mean?
They had some logical places to go.
And you could even argue they've got like that stud catching prospect.
There's a piece they could use to get pitching because they've got Rushman.
Or vice versa.
If you think he's the sun, moon and stars, move Rushman.
You have to move something that you've developed.
Pirates are in the same place on the opposite.
We got all the pitching in the world and absolutely no hitting.
You know, we did the same thing.
prospect hugged the hell out of pitchers didn't get any hitters yeah and it feels like it's a half
a half team build i find it intriguing about the a Orioles is that the only two teams that have
worse run differential we talked a lot about run differential in this in this squad show but
the only two teams that have worse run differentials are the a's and the rockies than than
sorry not the a's and the rockies i got that mixed up the rockies and or no i got that
right. No, it's the A's in the A's. It's that 10th win. We can't get the Rockies off our mind.
Yeah. Courtesy of your Miami Marlins.
But I know that like when it comes to this Orioles team, they're just so baffling that they fell off from 91 wins to this point.
But I'm with you. Like I feel like they've got to, they can't just stand Pat at the deadline.
There's got to be a few moves here that they make it. Maybe isn't that big sell off. They could probably just trade.
Mullins and maybe Tyler O'Neill and they'd be okay and maybe Mount Castle.
Oh,
Oh,
He's not helping.
Yeah,
but Tyler O'Neill's having the kind of,
he's not helping because he's having the kind of season that nobody's going
to want to pay that.
And the Orioles aren't eating that contract.
They're not eating part of that contract.
That's not that kind of team.
You know,
like,
needed they needed to invest everything in pitching.
They were close.
They got close to the sun.
They burned their wings off.
And they didn't do anything to get back in the dance this year.
They invested in older pitchers or guys who couldn't strike out guys in Japan.
Cleveland added like eight starters.
And some of them are hoping some aren't.
But yeah,
pitching is the hardest thing to find.
And I don't know Baltimore's pathway to success this year.
It's going to be interesting.
They could have gone Rich Hill.
everyone else has it's going to be interesting to see i mean to get into that final wild card spot it feels
like you just need a really good like two weeks stretch and and don't fall too far before you hit those
two weeks and then you're gold but how far are some of these teams going to fall the orioles kind of feel
like they may have already fallen a little bit too far there but coming up next there's a couple
of interesting statistics out there that i want to get your takes on because
things can get real weird real quick when you look at some of these teams that just aren't playing up to snuff.
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especially when it comes to the Rockies becoming the last and final Major League Baseball team to win double-digit ball games.
That's my music right there, Jeff. That's my cue.
If there's Rockies talk, I will appear from the show.
The Hunter Goodman show has arrived.
One Paul Francis has to steal from another Paul Francis there in Sully as we do.
But hey, 10 wins. Come on.
I love it. Hunter Goodman.
I don't think that second home runs landed yet.
Nope,
you know,
Jeremiah,
I know that the rarity that I get to come on
and have some fun at the expense of someone else on this show
instead of being,
you know,
it's bad when every major,
you know,
thing is talking about the Rockies,
you know,
national platform because,
you know,
it's just bad.
That's when you know it's really bad.
But I know Sally's got,
got all things Rockies for you covered on this next episode.
Yeah,
I'm very anti-Rocky's though.
I've a very anti-Rockeys, though.
I'm a strong anti-Rockeys bias.
So I had,
who doesn't?
We're trying to get around that, so.
I know you're going to list all of the things that you're against.
Although that, again, 30, 30 minutes.
Keep, keep the show around that time.
But, uh, it's going to be, it's going to be interesting.
Right.
It's moved off of the Midwest, I think.
Um, but I know this.
I want to know.
because I know we know when it comes to weird statistics in our teams.
Who's got a weirder statistic than this?
Because I feel like this is really weird.
After six innings, if the Cincinnati Reds are trailing,
they lose, period.
In the year of our Lord 2025, the Reds are 0 and 24 when they're trailing after six
innings.
Like, who's got a weirder stat than that?
That just blows my mind.
Parts of only one one.
like that.
Cleveland has fun 32 times and they have the most runs.
The Rockies have four eight game losing streaks this season.
The Rockies are off to historically the worst.
No team has lost 50 Major League Baseball games before winning 10 of them in Major League Baseball history until the 2025 Colorado Rockies.
I'm not going to lie in terms of, and Jeff, that's a crazy stat there.
I have seen the Rockies make more bad history throughout this month and throughout 2025 and from the previous seasons that there's a lot of weird Rocky statistics that can be.
Jeremiah, you were just telling me that the Rockies are horrendous on the road when they're away from Coorsfield against right-handed pitching.
They're, you know, horrendous, which isn't, you know, that big of a surprise.
But there is, as crazy as that Reds one is, I could probably the Rockies have given up the most infield hits in baseball this year by like a wide margin.
Some annoying statistic.
It's weird.
The Rockies are bad, but they're also weird and unlucky in some ways, too.
It's definitely not most, you know, the bad parts, the main thing.
But I don't know, I've heard quite a few crazy ones from the Colorado side.
I think the Marlins' strangest stat was that they were the first team in Major League Baseball to let the Rockies win their 10th game of the season.
That's where I'm going to go.
The Rockies beat the Yankees.
It's true.
And that's some good wins.
They beat the Padres earlier.
After being shut out.
Hey, a shutout for an entire three-game series, including a game that was 21 to nothing, Jeff.
You got to love that.
Yeah.
That's the crazy thing, too.
Like, just talking about run differential, the Reds have a positive run differential, a positive 29.
They beat the Orioles 24 to 2, and they beat the Rockies.
Well, what was the final score of that one?
21 to 3, I think.
And then they beat the Rangers.
I want to say the Rangers, it was 13 to 2.
And so the fact
that you take those three games away, they have a negative
run differential is just,
it's so weird.
It's so weird to watch baseball
when your team is supposed to be good
and they aren't.
By the way, my favorite
weird, I guess it's not really a weird
stat, but it's a first time
it happened. We're recording
that's pulling back the curtain little we're recording this on the second day of june and today of all
teams the angels became the first visiting team in history to go to fenway park and hit three home
runs in the top of the first it's not think of the all of the the the mashers that the the bronx
bombers the chicago hitmen of the late 70s you got the the maguire and conseco
you know, Bash Brother A's, you have those great Seattle, all the great lineups you've had,
the Royded up Texas Rangers squads that had Palmero, Konseko, Juan Gonzalez, and Ivan Rodriguez.
They didn't do that.
But this year's Angels team was the first team.
Joe Adele.
Joe Adele.
Now, one of them, and, you know, Mike Trout was one of them.
Mike Trout was back.
He hit the hell out of that ball.
Yeah.
that actually went into the that sort of that weird rock formation in the center field in anaheim which is really impressive because they were in fenway and that's how far that that home run went but yeah
you here jeff uh the rockies and scotty sheffler tied for wins in may
that's got a fun that might take the cake that's a good one i can't top that to throw out so cleveland is known as the pitching factory known for all the pitching
is known for all of this.
You can look at me.
I am not the youngest man here by a far margin.
The Cleveland Baseball organization has not had a no-hitter in my lifetime.
The last no-hitter was a few months before I was born.
There's been no-hitter.
No-no-hitter in, I'll be, let's see, what is, I'll be 44 this summer.
There's not been a no-hitter in 44 years.
Wow.
Wow.
It was Len Barker.
The entire award?
Yeah, the entire.
Wow.
Well, there's been in the minor as combined ones, but not in the major league level.
So 44 years without any no hitter at the major league level.
Dang.
I think I only saw one combined one from the Pirates.
I have a fun stat about a guy that everybody likes.
Andrew McCutcheon just tied Roberto Clemente for the all time,
I think the third most home runs ever as a Pittsburgh pirate this week.
Wow.
Shout out to Cutch, man.
Yeah.
Two great things.
So someday they're going to take an Andrew McCutcheon decal off the wall at PNC.
I'm sure they're.
I will, yeah.
A lot of
cellsters out there to sell.
When are you calling up
the Chandler?
That's what I want to know.
Probably when we need them.
The pitching's not the problem with it.
Right.
He's got to be traded.
And I got to be honest.
I know like,
I know the national narrative
is probably that this is manipulation,
but I watch the kid pitch a lot.
He's very wild.
Very wild.
Yeah, I've watched him pitch a little bit.
I know what you mean.
We're talking like a four-inning starter up if they bring him up.
And I think he'll end up going back down.
You don't like to do that with the top, top prospects.
You know, you like to really know they're ready.
And right now, the Pirates got a nice stable of young starters.
I really want to see that are coming back from TJ.
And it's time to get some innings for those guys, too.
I'm in no rush.
Can I just point out something?
I teach in a school here in Los Angeles.
County and a lot of the kids I'm sorry I interact with um say refer to tj and when they talk about
tijuana so i really thought gary said they got a bunch of pictures coming back from tijuana
i'm thinking like what the hell are they doing in tijuana the season started they'd all look like
doc alice when they got got back but yeah they were just waiting jake taylor they were uh they were
just waiting to welcome, I think, the New York Knicks on their way to their vacation.
Go Pacers.
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