Locked On Mariners - Daily Podcast On the Seattle Mariners - MLB SQUAD SHOW: Playoff Race Heats Up: Contenders, Pretenders, and Bubble Teams
Episode Date: August 8, 2025The Milwaukee Brewers are on fire, boasting a 41-15 record in their last 60 games. Can they maintain this momentum into October? Jeff Carr and the Locked On MLB Squad analyze the Brewers' success, inc...luding unexpected contributions from players like Isaac Collins. The American League playoff picture remains murky, with teams like the Blue Jays, Mariners, and Astros vying for position. Which AL team has the most complete roster? The hosts debate the strengths and weaknesses of bubble teams, including the Cincinnati Reds and their potential late-season surge.Tune in for expert insights on how late-season performance could reshape the playoff landscape and why some teams might be more dangerous than their records suggest.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!5-Hour ENERGYTime to fuel up and turn it up with 5-hour ENERGY®️ Transfusion! Go to https://5hourenergy.com today and use my promo code LOCKEDONGOLF to receive 20% off your order. This offer is only valid until September 30th on one order and cannot be used with other promotions. The code is not good on subscription orders. 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!OpenPhoneStreamline and scale your customer communications with OpenPhone. Get 20% off your first 6 months at www.openphone.com/lockedonmlbGameday HueLet your colors talk—because colors speak louder than words. Right now, you can get 15% off with code MLB15 at GamedayHue.com.Monarch MoneyTake control of your finances with Monarch Money. Use code LOCKEDONMLB at monarchmoney.com/lockedonmlb for 50% off your first year.GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONMLB for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Download Gametime today. What time is it? Gametime.FanDuelRight now, new customers can get ONE HUNDRED FIFTY 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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There are contenders, and there are pretenders, and believe me, we know who's who.
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All right, let's start with this because we have our man Chuck from Lockdown Brewers on here.
Chuck, it feels like the Brewers have won 60 out of the last 50.
seems like they're the team to beat in the National League, and that's on top of the Brewers.
Like, is there anybody that you're worried about right now?
Boy, I'm, it's just been an incredible run.
They are 41 and, I think 41 and 15 or so over that last span.
It's the best 60 games stretch in Brewer's history.
And I'm telling you, it's just been unbelievable.
And no, right now, I mean, it's easy to say,
hey, the Brewers can't lose another game.
But I mean, the feeling in Milwaukee is like, man, they could be to anybody.
And there's never been a feeling like that ever.
You know, there's always been pessimists and all the weight to the Dodgers or the Cubs
are going to get hot or whoever, you know, or if we run in the St. Louis of the playoffs,
which are not this year, thankfully.
But I don't, right now, I just, the way the Brewers are playing,
there is such a belief at a high with this team that,
It's weird to say that, but I don't think they fear anybody.
There's nobody right now because, I mean, they just went six and O against the Dodgers,
six and a no road trip.
This is about as high as the franchise has ever been in the regular season, ever.
Shots fire, Jody.
I know.
I was like, I appreciate that dig.
What would I ever do to you, Chuck?
Yeah, you've taken shots to be at the MLB show.
Wow.
The nightly show.
But no, I think that there is just this crazy feeling from the outside looking in at the
Brewers that it's not that they have this just studly bona fide star player that you have to worry
about. It's that you don't know who you have to worry about. You just know you have to worry
because in some given game, somebody's going to step up. If it's, if it's Christian
Yelich, I mean, he is the closest that there is to a star in Milwaukee. And I think that he
had the kind of career that you would say he is in that upper echelon,
but you also have guys stepping up like Joey Ortiz or Isaac Collins or,
you know,
you just insert an AI generated sounding name.
And then all of a sudden that guy's hitting 300 and he's got like 20 bombs and 80
Argonne,
Andrew Vaughn.
There he is.
He's stuck in Chicago.
The White Sox were happy that they got rid of him.
Right.
I mean, you know, I think too, you know, Chuck.
you talk about the optimism.
And I think this year in 2025, you have a lot of teams who, in recent memory,
the fan base is pessimistic about what they're going to do in the playoffs,
the Brewers, the Blue Jays, the Mariners, teams that have all had high hopes going into a season,
the Padres, we can throw them in there, where they look like the red hot,
they're going to set the world on fire.
And I remember a couple years ago, you know, Ben Verlander was picky.
the Brewers and the Brewers are going to win the World Series.
And then they just, it's like some of these teams have hit this.
It's like this wall that's imaginary.
But what the Brewers are doing this year to overtake the Dodgers with that,
with that best record in the NL and in the league and get the 70 wins,
I mean, that's huge.
And for you to say there's actual optimism over pessimism,
the rest of the National League probably needs to be a little concerned because you guys seem to be
legit this year? Well, here's the thing is, I feel like when teams are complacent against the
Brewers, and this, you know, August is always the dog days in baseball, where, you know,
it's a long haul for these guys, for all these guys. But the Brewers, like under Pat Murphy,
they bring that college attitude. They have young guys on this team that are hungry.
And if you make mistakes and you fumble the ball around and you throw away a wild pitch or a
pickoff throw, the Brewers, I mean, the nickname, the T-shirts going around, Tom,
They're the fighting woodpeckers.
That's what Murphy is named them.
Because they just get at you.
And they just, like a mosquito.
And they just, like a gnat, they just, and you swat them and they come back.
And they swat them and they come back.
Yeah, Jeff, like you were saying, some no-nameers.
Andrew Vaughan comes over here.
And I said this in my podcast this morning.
I said, he's turned into Mickey Mantle.
I mean, he's got seven home runs and 22 games.
The guy was banished to the minor leagues with the worst team in baseball, the White Sox.
So, I mean, I would like to think this is going to be sustainable, but the Brewers are putting guys like Isaac Collins, a rule five pick in the heart of the order, and he's producing.
And he's now a rookie of the year candidate.
And we never even talked about this guy in the offseason because nobody's, I mean, he wasn't even going to make the team.
So it's just been just a, I've never seen something like this in sports, this bunch of cast off.
and all. Suddenly, just can't lose.
Can I ask something with, you know, as well as things are going right now,
and it seems like whoever you guys plug in, they immediately take off and do very well.
Are you nervous at all?
Is there a thought that maybe, you know, they turn into a pumpkin at some point and that, you know,
some of these guys that over the longevity of their career haven't produced that they're going
to come back down a little bit?
Or do you think everybody stays the course just because of the aura that you guys have going
on in that clubhouse?
Well, I mean, I thought going after the All-Star break, they went in the lost,
they had just swept the Dodgers before the All-Star break.
And I go, okay, now they're going to go into Los Angeles,
and that'll be like the litmus test.
They go into L.A., and they sweep the Dodgers.
And, I mean, you guys almost, I mean, you guys played really well against them this
way, this past week, J.D., I thought you guys could have swept them in that series.
It's not one game they blew you out.
But, yeah, I just, and they just keep going in.
They just keep going in and winning two or three or three or something.
sweeping series.
And it's just, it's incredible.
I mean, they don't like just win two or three.
They just put a, they've had a pair of nine game winning streaks on the season.
They have a six game are going on right now.
I mean, they've only lost two in a row twice this summer since like mid-June.
Two in a row.
That's the most they've lost.
And then they come back and they'll win five in a row.
You know, they're a flounder on the 500 mark around Memorial Day.
So to be 26 over at this plate, that's an amazing, amazing run.
And yeah, you know, I think there's always a thought, well, you know,
is this, are things going to level up?
But, man, every time I think that this game goes out and not only wins like, you know,
a game, but they'll just go out and get off to an early lead and it's a rocking share victory.
I do think it's interesting because I remember us having this discussion on the squad show earlier this season,
asking, you know, when do the Cubs stop looking down on the NL Central
and they look at everybody else in the National League?
And we thought that the Cubs were going to be there at the end of the season.
And now it's clear that it's the Brewers.
And he just joined us.
He is Justin Lata from Lockdown Guardians.
Justin, why will the Brewers not fall victim to what the Cubs are doing?
Why will they not?
Well, they've got the culture.
I don't know.
I said earlier today, I said, they can't keep getting away with this.
They keep getting away with it.
Every year,
every year guys come out of that,
that team and,
like,
like they lost Corbyn Burns.
Okay,
no big deal.
You know,
they haven't had Brandon Woodruff for a couple of years.
Okay,
no big deal.
We have Freddie Peralta.
Like,
they traded Josh Hader.
Okay,
we have Devin Williams.
Okay,
well,
now you got other guys.
Like,
they just keep finding guys.
Like,
Chuck said,
like,
nobody was talking about
Isaac Collins.
Like,
is he going to show up in the playoffs?
Is he going to be a guy that turns into a pumpkin?
Maybe,
but they just keep finding ways.
There's,
Now, the thing I do worry about is Jackson Churio.
That's not a good injury.
I don't like that.
That scares me.
Yeah, they don't think about him.
It might be the only thing to all of them back.
Yeah, that's something that scares me long term.
And, you know, there's a lot of infield there, infielder guys there that are kind of iffy on hitting.
But, again, they keep getting away every year.
So I'm forced to believe they're going to keep getting away with it.
They can't keep getting away with it.
But they might.
They might just do it.
And I will say this.
We focus really heavy on the National League, where it feels.
feels like the brewers of the team to beat.
But it's clear that there really isn't that team in the American League, that it's like,
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all right so we talked a lot about you know it feels like the brewers are looking down on everybody
in the national league and the American League it's easy to say the blue jays because the blue jays
have been on this heater they're at the top of the league right now but I feel
like the American League is going to be that league that whoever just makes it in to the playoffs
can go on a run. And Brett, man, like, I feel like Houston's got the pitching to do that.
You know, I, you know, yes, we do, but they've, they've, they've, they've heavily depended on,
you know, Framber Valdez, Hunter Brown. They've had a couple hiccups, you know, the pitching has
sprung a leak a little bit lately. They haven't performed as much.
But the bats have started heating up with the addition of Hesu Sanchez and Carlos Correa, definitely invigorating some life into that lineup.
But Luis Garcia struck out the side tonight in AAA Sugar Land.
Erigeti just came back.
You know, he struggled a little bit, but I anticipate he'll get right.
Getting him back, getting Javier back, getting Spencer Arigetti back.
I think those three guys coming back alone are like their own trade deadline acquisitions.
We just added another arm or right-hander out of Atlanta.
You know, I'm Dela Santos, who I think actually is not a bad pickup.
And he had a sinker at one time in 2024.
Who knows?
Maybe there's something else that he can bring because his slider has a 38% swing and miss rate.
So you love that.
If the Astros pitching is healthy and is producing the way that it knows how to,
we've got Yonner Diaz heating up.
again, Carlos Creas, Sanchez, Altuve, if Yordon comes back, we have 47 games back.
If he comes back the last 25 games of the season and just produces at the plate,
the Astros have a chance to be one of the favorites in the AL.
But I'll be honest with you.
I'm a little nervous about the Mariners, and I'm a little nervous about the Rangers.
I really, I thought the Mariners would be there, but the Rangers have started.
I mean, the Rangers pitching is phenomenal.
Their starting pitching is phenomenal.
but the AL is wide open.
So you could be one of, you can be anywhere from,
and I would go out on a limb and say even Kansas City,
they're on the outside looking in.
But Cleveland, Seattle, Boston, Texas, Detroit, Toronto,
who is going to get hot at the right moment?
Because once you make it in, that's when, that's the hard part.
And there's some guys that are going to be on the outside looking in,
hoping the Astros don't have too tough a road, 47 games.
let's see if they can get it done.
The Mariners are to me, there's nobody, okay, let's start with this.
There's everybody in the American League is a fry short of a happy meal in the American League.
But I think the Mariners are the most complete team.
They went out and got Josh Neeler and a Johanah Suarez, Cal Raleigh, depending on what happens with Aaron Judge, this injury coming back.
Like Cal Raleigh, I think still should be the MVP doing it as a catcher.
They have a complete lineup, right?
they have a pretty much a complete lineup.
The pitching staff might be the best in baseball.
They have a good bullpen.
And I think those guys are hungry because they just haven't had it.
So I think if anybody is complete in the American League, it's the Mariners.
But like Brett said, it's about who gets hot when and who gets in.
Like nobody saw what the Tigers could do last year because, like, yeah, you had Terrick Scoobo in the playoffs.
And you were like, okay, what are they going to do after that?
And then they went on that run.
And it worked.
So anything could happen.
But like if you're looking at it like on August 8th, I think the Mariners.
are the most complete team in the American League.
It's just a matter of, are they going to be hot at the right time?
It looked good right now.
I think one team in the American League, the Boston Red Sucks, you know,
I was talking about the Brewers don't lose.
I think the Red Sucks at Fenway, man.
It just seems like they win every night at Fenway.
And just some sort of crazy thing happens.
And, you know, they win.
And they haven't, God, I think they've got a little bit of a winning streak at home.
But, man, they're coming on strong and really good.
And Bregman is healthy.
and man, I think the Red Sox in the East.
On the other hand, you know, the Yankees,
who I thought was going to win that division,
man, they haven't been the same since Toronto swept them
a couple of weeks ago in Toronto.
Yeah, it's Boone out.
Like, is this it for him?
Or is he, because I know Stacey believes he's untouchable.
That's what it seems like over the year.
There's been many excuses and reasons to get rid of them by now
and just keeps coming back.
He has.
He wasn't the one that traded the throttes,
relievers that are failing. Boone didn't trade for all those guys.
No, but, but I think to, I think, look, the frustration in New York is clearly, I mean,
they made it to the World Series last year, right?
But when they got to the World Series, they only won one game.
So really, in Yankees fans' minds, that was a failure.
Making it to the World Series was not enough.
And they've been yearning for that World Series title, we all know, since 2009.
And when you got a guy like Aaron Judge, I mean, diehard Yankees fans have told
me until Aaron Judge wins a World Series, he can't be a Yankee legend. I'm like, I think that's a little
harsh, but there are some fans, they have that banner as their standard. And so again, I love what
you said about the Mariners. That is what scares me the most about them. Their pitchers are really,
really good. You know, please, Julio Rodriguez, don't become the player that we were dreading you
becoming. He has had a little bit down here, but gotten hot lately.
Cal Riley, we would love for you to go into a slump in September,
I would not be heartbroken over that.
But I just think this, I think the playoffs in general, Jeff,
no matter of it's nationally or American League,
is probably going to be the one of the most fun and competitive that we've seen.
And there's going to be a surprise somewhere.
And I know we're all hoping that our team is that surprise.
Yeah, and I think it's surprising even right now that we really haven't even
mentioned the Detroit Tigers. Like it kind of feels like they have just coasted a bunch here recently
and look kind of vulnerable. Like do we think that they're going to make it to the playoffs and then
they're going to fizzle out super quick? I think, and I'll say this real quickly, I think the Tigers of all
the teams we've mentioned have the biggest chance of tripping up. The Astros could be, you know,
and there are a lot of Astros fans who feel like the Astros could be, because
because they were just like,
I don't know if they're all going to be healthy and whatever.
But yeah,
the tigers were so great.
And then it was like,
the bottom fell out.
But you catch a hot streak,
then,
you know,
beat anybody.
The Blue Jays,
Jeff,
I like what you said.
Like,
you don't like the Blue Jays.
Also have a high bus potential because
their pitching rotation going to the playoffs is relying on,
okay,
we have Kevin Gossman.
He's great.
Chris Bassett,
I don't know how good he is anymore.
By the way,
I went to college with Chris Bassett.
That's another,
sorry for another day.
And you got Max Scherzer and Shane Bieber who are like not the same versions of
themselves that used to be, but if they're going to go anywhere in the playoffs, those guys
have to be the version they used to be.
I don't know how good their bullpen is because their offseason closer signing has been
atrocious and their offense is finally coming around.
But I think they have a high bus potential as well.
And the tigers, the tigers don't want anybody talking about them right now.
They want to hide in a corner and just act like they're not there.
They just want, please don't talk about us.
Please just let us be and figure this out before anybody else shines the spotlight on us.
little bit more because Jack Flaherty has not been good.
They've had an injury to Reese Olson,
who's one of my favorite pitchers, also my fancy team.
Thanks a lot, Reese.
I know he doesn't want to be hurt,
but it's killing me.
And their bullpen's not as good as it was a year ago.
And I don't know what happened to Riley Green, man.
He has just become a shell himself in a matter of what,
eight weeks?
Like, that's crazy.
So yeah, the tigers for sure are definitely in scared,
like deer in the headlights mode right now.
One of you guys, and I forget which one of you did,
but mentioned the Texas,
Rangers. Obviously, Brett, you're familiar with them out there in the West. That is a team that
is starting to sneak up on people as well. Evaldi, DeGrom, getting Merrill Kelly.
I know Patrick Corby has got his career back after horrible seasons in Washington.
That's what a team that surprised me. And I've been kind of impressive. They feel like one of those
teams that if they do sneak in, they might clip some people because of just Evaldi and DeGrom as
their one and two in a series.
Yeah, exactly. And that's a feeling here in Texas. You know, I tell my, I tell my Yankees friends, look, the one thing the Rangers have on y'all is they actually beat us in the playoffs. And so at the end of the day, they've, like you said, they've got the pitching. Adolas Garcia, they're not depending on him. But they've got enough bats. I mean, we now I know what Adoles Garcia can do to the Astros, because I've seen it year after year. I know a Corey Seeger and Marcus Simeon. So they didn't.
definitely have what we call Astros killers in their lineup. So, yes, you know, Rangers chill out a
little bit. We don't need you to be too hot. You know, we got enough competition in Seattle. But yeah,
it's, I mean, look, hats off to them, respect to them, because I really did not think in the
end they were going to be there. But, you know, here they are. Speaking of who's going to be there,
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All right.
We talked about the Bonafide Championship.
but there are some teams that are on the bubble.
So I guess we can kind of put the Rangers as a legitimate contender,
even though they're on the bubble.
Looks like they could really make a good run at the playoffs.
There's definitely some teams that, you know,
maybe I ought to call Mike Schilt and see if they can get a nice winning,
winning street going toward the end of August and April or into September.
I'm mixing up my months there.
But who on the bubble do you trust the most?
You mean to make a move in?
I think, I think, Jeff, I mean, a team on the bubble that can make a move here in the next couple of weeks.
Yeah, move into a spot and hold it.
I think you guys, the Reds, I thought if you would have won that game yesterday, man, that would have been really interesting if you had won that game against the Cubs on Wednesday.
But I think you guys are still going to, I think the Reds are going to make their move.
Abbott is amazing, man.
take that guy on my team anytime.
And I mean, I love what you guys did at the deadline.
I'm worried about that series.
The Brewers are going in there next weekend.
Not this weekend, but the following weekend,
you got to go to Cincinnati.
It's going to be tough three-game series, man.
You guys, whether you were in the race or not,
a team I didn't want to face.
There are two teams I wouldn't want to face.
You guys and J.D's Cardinals,
you didn't want to face either one of those teams down the stretch here.
The Reds seem to be the only team that can really,
A legit one too.
Like I agree with you,
especially if you guys get Hunter Green and Nick Lidolo back.
I know he's dealing with the blister issues on the ham,
but to get somebody back for a pitching staff like a Hunter Green would be a monster addition
to what you guys might be able to do over the final six weeks of the season.
Because you guys have put a nice little stable of starting pitchers together with.
If you go green, Lidolo, and then of course you've got Andrew Abbott,
but also adding Lattel, which is a nice piece.
Brian Singer, now like your fifth guy with Chase Burns
and the smoke coming out of his right arm as a guy that,
if he needs the pitch, you can.
You don't have to at this point with the depth he got.
So, yeah, I think that's something,
obviously your offense is something you might have to worry about,
Jeff, because it's been a very up and down roller coaster
for the Reds this year.
So if you can catch a heater as far as the offense goes,
I don't see why you couldn't jump in and maybe take over a spot for a
to say like the Padres, who,
I know they got this great ballpin,
but I'm not totally sold on what they've got in the starting rotation.
I mean,
do you trust Dillon Cease after what you've seen this year?
Pvette has been insane,
but you Darvish, Esther Cortez.
I mean, what are we looking at here?
Is Michael King going to be something that becomes a person who can go without getting hurt again?
So I feel like that's the issue that's going on with San Diego.
I like a lot of their parts in the offensive side of things.
But you know how it is when it gets down to the playoffs.
It is pitching, pitching, pitching.
And if you don't have it, like, you're going to get bounced real quick.
And that's where I think if the Reds get healthy, they could probably swap with San Diego there.
The Reds are Terry Francona teams, I will say, always seem to perform better in the second half.
That was the M.O here in Cleveland.
And I could see the Reds having that very good second half run to them.
I mean, they're already on it.
But even though they're only four and six in their last 10.
But, yeah, you guys are absolutely right.
The pitching is there.
Although I think Bernie Singer just walked somebody else while I recorded this.
but they're pitching still pretty good.
And that offense, like you said, it's dynamic.
It does have a chance to be really hot.
If you catch that Reds team in the middle of the hot stretch,
like everybody in that offense could do something that can beat you.
And Terry Francones teams, like I said, their second half team.
So it wouldn't shock me at all.
I think it's wide open for them to get in because the Mets are really hurting right now.
The Padres, yeah, it's a little bit up and down.
The American League, I have no idea.
Like the Yankees seem like they're never going to protect the lead ever again.
And the Mariners are just really, really darn good.
And, you know, the nice thing for Cleveland is behind Cleveland, it's Texas.
And then after that, like, there's nobody.
I don't think the Royals of the race are making that run.
So, like, Cleveland and Texas both have shots, I think.
Do you trust your guardians right now, Justin?
I know you're as surprised as anybody that they have gone on this run because it was, what, two weeks ago where you're like,
it looks like it might be over.
You know, they went on that losing streak.
And now here we are a game and a half out of a wild card spot after you sold people at the trade deadline.
Like, are you, are you the new Tigers?
Are you the 20-25 Tigers?
They're not.
I have signed the Guardian's death certificate twice this season.
The 10-game losing and the Emmanuel Claucet suspension.
I have said that was the end of the season both times.
And it has not been.
Do I trust them?
No, because they beat a bunch of bad teams, which you have to do.
But they didn't sleep the Mets.
Did they catch the Mets?
at a bad time, maybe.
But they have a really terrible schedule.
I mean, they're playing the White Sox.
They're playing the Marlins, who I know are a little scrappy right now.
They're not a pushover.
The White Sox are here.
They play the Braves who are banged up.
They've got a really good chance in front of them to make some noise.
And I'll say this, too, about the selling thing.
They only only do is trade Shane Bieber.
Shane Bieber has not impacted this team.
It says 2022.
That was the last time that he was really good for them.
23 was turned half the year.
2024, we made two starts.
So this team hasn't felt an impact from Shane Bieber, at least on the field in two years.
So they gave up nothing at the deadline.
The only real loss for them right now is Emmanuel Claisse, and they had no intention of doing that.
But here we are.
I don't know.
I don't think the bullpen's going to hold up long term, but anything's possible at this point.
And the rotation is starting to come together, which is nice.
The Guardians, at least as far as I know, are not planning on playing the Braves in a speedway.
So that's a good thing.
I recommend playing that in a ballpark, not at.
a NASCAR Speedway.
But I appreciate what you guys are saying because definitely as much as the vibes are immaculate
in Milwaukee right now, the vibes couldn't be any colder in the city of Cincinnati because
there are so many people, especially after this latest loss of the pirates,
that are looking at this and they're like, this is the point.
We're pointing at this day right here, August 7th, the loss against Paul Skeens and the Pirates,
that this is the day that the Reds' playoffs died.
And I disagree with them.
But quite frankly, I feel like that guy sitting in the corner in a straight jacket going,
they're going to make it.
They're going to make it.
It's because of the pitching.
You can't quit this team because of that pitching.
Hunter Green is going to make a rehab start on Friday.
And when he does that, they're going to get him up to around 80 pitches.
And the idea is, I think if he is good to go after that, if he recovers well, then they will
bring him up next week.
And so he'll be back for the homestand.
and then you can use Chase Burns as found money in whatever way they see fit there.
I kind of want to see him move to the bullpen.
I think he's got that kind of talent to do that.
But we'll have to see exactly how they play that because, yeah, Brady Singer just had a clunker of a start where it was clear that the moment he gave up a solo shot to Brian Reynolds in the first any, it hit him.
Oh, man, I'm playing Paul Skeens.
I needed to be perfect.
And then he walked the bases loaded, gave up a couple of base hits.
and then the game was well out of reach at that point is when you play in Paul's schemes,
you better only be down by like one or two by the time he gets pulled out of the game.
So then you can make that make up that ground.
But it was the kind of wall that this Reds team has hit over the last few years that has
me a little bit worried.
What they do next will tell me everything that I need to know because I know they got the pitching
in the right places, but are they going to lay down and let the pirates just run all over
them for the next three days?
If that's going to be the case, then I,
I want to harness the positive energy right now of you guys telling me that the Reds are going to be that bubble team to make the run.
But I'm seeing the smoke.
I'm not seeing the forest for the trees right now, guys, and I'm really squint really hard.
Oh, you know, I think the fan base can't get down on losing the Paul Skeens.
Not if you get swept by the pirates, I get it.
But, I mean, it's Paul Skeens.
It's Paul Skeins.
You guys just played a decent series against the Cups, except for the Wednesday game.
Like, yes.
And, you know, I, and, you know, he had Abbott on the Hill.
It wasn't great for him on Wednesday, but still, no, I, I just, it's not the beginning.
Losing the Paul Skies is not the beginning of the end to anybody.
Man, the pirates are, the pirates are tough out, kind of like Miami.
I mean, Miami's facing a team like that, facing a team like the Cardinals,
man, you don't want to face those teams.
They're, I mean, they got some guys on those teams who could play.
So, yeah, losing the Pirates is not a shame.
You don't want to get swept by them, but losing a game here and there,
you can't call off the season because of that.
So you what, Jeff, I don't know if,
I don't know if the Cincinnati Reds are going to get in,
but I would be terrified if I was a fan of a team that had to play the Reds in the playoffs.
Because if you play a short-seer, who wants to face that pitching staff in a best two of three?
I agree.
Can you imagine October, Chase Burns coming out of that bullpen in pitching two innings or three innings?
want. That's what I want.
The Padres in the Mets lineups, both could go very ice cold quickly if the Reds have
to play them in October. I'd be terrified if they get in. I don't know if they'll get in,
but I would not want to be facing them in the first round.
They just got some decent pieces now. Like, I know that it wasn't like a huge name, but, you
know, solidifying the defense over at third would keep Brian Hayes. That was a great move.
You know, Miguel Anduhar. That was a solid depth piece to add there, the Lattel move.
you've got Nick Martinez still he can do pretty much anytime what do you need me on two days rest he shows up throw six settings if you need whatever he's he's he's just like that rubber arm they can do whatever he need you've got a lot of good pieces in place to do some good things you just got to believe in it and I can understand why the fan base is sketchy about it because they're used to being disappointed in stuff but it just takes one right Jeff just one playoff when you know one series and they'll all come flooding into GABP
Well, that's the thing about all this.
You know, we could be playing some great baseball or anybody can be playing well right now
or poorly like the Mets are doing.
But, man, you get to October and you have a bad couple of hours.
Holy cow, and the season gets, like we found out,
the season gets flushed down the toilet really quickly.
You know, you've got to hopefully avoid that first round at that short series.
But, I mean, like, I watched the Mets against Cleveland this week.
And I like, I look at the Mets and I'm like, man, you got all those stars in the line.
lineup and Alonzo's having an MVP here.
How are you sleepwalking in these games?
And the Mets go through these slides.
You know, they had a seven-game winning streak, you know, two weeks ago.
And they just go into a slide, and it's like, man, and I feel like some of these teams,
I mean, do you ever guys ever get the impression that?
Some of these teams feel like their fan base will say, like the Dodgers, who went
through a little bit of a slide there.
Oh, we can just turn it off and we'll turn it on when October comes.
And that's hard to predict.
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