Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast) - Dodgers pitching SILENCES Brewers in Game 2 of NLCS!
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Hello and welcome to talking baseball.
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Two up on the Brew crew.
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I am Jake Storelli.
That is Trevor Ploof.
Bobby Golfs is here.
D. Fields is here.
We are in the lab.
Trev, we got two-0 series that the odds would tell you we know what World Series is on our way.
We don't know.
It's the beauty of sports, but right now the Dodgers look pretty good.
And so do you, coach.
You age well.
Thank you.
I appreciate that.
Not everybody does, Jake.
And I want you to pump the brakes just a little bit on the World Series matchup already.
I know what you're saying.
I know statistics.
Not very well.
But I know of them.
sound about ways.
But I tend to agree, my goodness.
This Dodgers Brewer series has been as one-sided as it gets.
And, you know, it starts and ends basically with the starting pitching.
We're going to get into it.
I can't wait to talk.
Can't wait to hear your burn.
It's going to be short.
There's not a lot that happened.
Not a lot of happen, dude.
It's dying tight, man.
And that's, I don't know.
I think the talking baseball listeners, no.
I'm not afraid to give myself a pat on the back.
Trev, the last time we talked,
I gave you a little bit of like,
okay, the Dodgers, they snuck out game one
without sneaking out game one.
They basically had a guy throwing no hitter.
And they survived game one,
which a lot of action on the bases at the end
with this team's one weakness that no one has exploited yet.
And my fear was a game like this happened
where, man, that Milwaukee crowd got silence for the second half of this game.
And what, what do you do?
I mean, you were in a torture chamber.
There wasn't a peep in that whole building, man.
I actually felt like bad because what are they supposed to cheer about?
You got to give the fans something to cheer about, you know,
unless they're going to be playing like applause now, you know, like,
that's the only thing that would have got the crowd going.
I said it on the live stream.
They're in a certain level of torture because if it's nine to one,
you can kind of leave or you can be angry or boo sitting at five to one.
Like you kind of have that baseball fan instinct where it's like, well, okay,
if we get out of this, maybe we get the bases loaded and we get one swing and that's how
baseball works.
Sure wasn't.
Sure wasn't.
Let's do it.
Let's get into the game.
The Los Angeles Dodgers behind their ace, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, would try to take a
demanding two-nothing lead against the brew crew.
And Fred Jackson Peralta,
as they try to run up enough scores to tie up the series.
It's a thriller as Michael Jackson, Churio goes,
Big Fly, it's one-nothing brew crew.
Only problem, Dodger scored the next five.
Teosker gets grouchy.
Pages times Pahez tries to turn the page on a bad D.S.
that funky Muncie. Showtime. Otani shows up and Tommy tanks, but the story is Yoshi.
Yamamoto, the first complete game since Jose Lima in 2004. Where were you?
Just like that, the Dodgers win five to one final.
I saw that Jose Lima stat flying around the internet. I was like, oh my goodness.
I was a young pup graduating from Cresby Carmelite High.
I love that for me.
Standings, Jake, Nice Burn, by the way, obviously.
Standings, Dodgers, 2 and O.
Brewers.
0, and 2.
It's 04.
It's you.
It's Delman Young.
It's a hacky sack.
Yeah, dude.
I was kind of bawling,
and 04 had a lot of money for an 18-year-old.
Oh, yeah.
I go to Best Buy.
I bought any CD.
ever wanted and I had a sick book and guess what I still have that CD book with all the
album art right next to it man you must that was king for a day stuff man best buy with unlimited
funds on like I thought I was the salt in the burn I did I was just going into like how many
CDs do I want today yeah complete discography of this band I like boom and that kind of sums up
the game. The Dodgers are the
Sultan of Burnine.
Travis, you know, I've been kind of
doing a, where do we star? Where do we,
it's first inning. And I guess
Tereo, hey, if you
come off a game like last night,
the best thing you could do is have a
shut down inning and then hit a
lead off homer that
things in Milwaukee were feeling
pretty good. Like, okay, this is
what we wanted. Just
the rest of the game did not
feel that way. Well, because, you know,
Yamamoto's last start
in Milwaukee, they got him out before the first
and he even ended. And it wasn't,
you know, I talked about this a little bit with Chris
Rose. It wasn't, you know, mashing
the ball, but there was a home, Andrew
Vaughn, that was his first game. He hits the homer,
but there's some airs, whatever. But they had
that in the back of their mind. And I'm sure
Yamamoto, like, he
wasn't thinking about it at the time, but gives
up this homer, and he might say, dang, like,
maybe I don't like pitching in this place.
I think he likes pitching.
that place, dude. Because after that, credit to the Dodgers next half of the ending for answering
back, Teo with the freaking moon ball right there. And then Paix. So it's, I try not to get too excited
about this Dodgers team because I don't even know why, dude. I feel like I'm like listening to
the critics and comments too much lately. This team is full of dogs, dude. And if you're an opposing
team facing the Dodgers.
It is like, they're just relentless.
The lineup right now, you're getting postseason Kike,
Max Muncie coming through now.
Pahey's at the bottom of the order.
Hasn't been swinging the bat, well, at all, but, you know,
comes up big in this game.
Showy hasn't even showed up yet.
And it's just one after another, though,
they can beat you.
Every single guy in that lineup can beat you.
And you can't say that about most teams.
You just can't.
and then pair that with generational starts from their starters in the playoffs.
And you're looking like this.
How many games of the Dodgers lost this postseason one, right?
One.
They didn't lose any of the Reds.
No.
Lost one of the Phillies.
And now they have, it's, they, I talked about the Mariners looking like the team to beat,
complete team.
It's like, yeah, and the Dodgers, obviously.
And a lot of times we just don't talk because we're like, yeah, like,
look at the roster.
Like they are that good.
And sometimes I feel like we find ourselves
finding ways to pull them back to the pack.
But in reality, I mean,
this is the best roster in baseball.
We've been saying it all year long.
They haven't been healthy.
Now they're finally clicking.
Like this is the time.
And you can point to a deficiency in their bullpen,
which like I still think they have guys there,
but they don't even need it.
It's their,
it's awesome to watch, man.
Unless you're a Brewers fan,
because then it's not awesome to watch.
Yeah, they haven't needed the bullpen
because they've gone eight plus innings
in back-to-back games
in the first time in a postseason since 2016.
Like we mentioned, Jose Lima,
last complete game since 2004.
Dodgers postseason complete game.
Yeah, man, it starts to get funky,
Dodgers stuff when you see a Max Muncie stat that you're like, okay, Max Muncie's a good ball player.
Like when you talk about this Dodgers team and we do our regular season stuff and we're like,
dude, how about Max Muncie?
He's got the glasses on.
Well, you could name eight Dodgers players before you get to Max Muncie.
He has the most postseason home runs in Dodgers history.
I realize we've changed the format and you get a couple more opportunities now.
That's still insane.
insane.
It is, Jake.
I mean,
seeing that ball go up,
I did have for a brief moment.
I think a lot of people thought the same thing here.
Sal Freeland go up and like,
see,
you can't take this one back again.
Because this Monty just dropped his bat and his gloves and go,
we got to fight now?
I think you do.
Have to.
I just say,
enough is enough.
Treve,
you know,
and the funny thing about all these balls was,
man,
the place is silent.
When these homers are getting hits,
you're like,
wait, like usually the crowd is cheering or like you hear some pop
when the ball comes off the bat like that,
but on the broadcast you could barely hear anything.
And then all of a sudden, Brian Anderson's, you know,
calling out like, it's deep, it's, I'm like, okay.
Trev, that's two outs, two strikes, full count.
Freddie Peralta about to finish a really nice day at the office.
Six innings, two earn runs against this Dodgers team
if he gets one more strike on Max Muncie.
instead 5.2, 3-erun runs, the Homer.
And dude, it's a little nuts that we're, let's be honest,
we record live after these games for the people,
because that's all we are.
Trev's the son of a pool man.
Both my parents work for the state.
They got split up, but life gets complicated.
I don't know.
I think they're happyish now.
There's a pop-a-roach song about that.
Broken home.
Me and you both, yeah.
Shut out.
Shut out 2004, Tre.
if we're being honest, like we're, last night's game, we rolled in hot.
The Brewers loaded the bases.
Terang almost gets hit by a pitch that would have tied it,
and it felt like Brewer's ball and Dodgers ball.
This game was tied through five,
was almost tied through six outside of one pitch at the end,
and we're here like lackluster because the end of this game was nothing.
And a lot of that has to be because of,
Dude, I'll take a step back for my parents' divorce.
I am not rooting for the Dodgers.
Dodger fans know this, and that's okay.
Like, this is what sports are supposed to be.
I was really happy for Yoshinobu Yamamoto,
who came over here, and he got the same treatment, dude.
He's 5-10, man.
I don't know if this is going to work in the States.
You know what it is?
It's going to work in the States.
Like, no, it his, I said this on the live stream.
His bad player comp was Tim Lintacom.
Like, it might work, but what if this little guy falls apart?
Who cares?
This dude is disgusting.
He's earning his paycheck and some.
He just went complete game in the NLCS.
How many people are going to start throwing a javelin now?
Because I might start throwing a javelin to get ready for Blitzball.
I might, Jay.
You're to watch out.
No, he's filthy.
Same as Snell, but to, you know, I think more of a degree for Yamamoto, you know,
locating multiple pitches that are plus.
What are you supposed to do as a hitter?
It stinks, man.
Like when a guy is doing that and they've seen that two nights in a row and I was trying to,
I had Dalton before the game looked some stuff up because I was like,
here's my thought process right now.
Because the Dodgers have been so efficient with their pitches over the last
two nights against the Brewers. Now, Brewer is a team that work counts. And, you know, they,
I had Dolan put in in our group chat here. The swing rate of 45% this season, that's the lowest in
Major League Baseball, a swing rate of 28% on the first pitch of eight Bs this season. That's the
lowest in baseball as well. My theory, and I don't have a lot of stats besides those to back it up,
my theory is the Dodgers were like, you know what? If you ain't going to swing, we're just going to get
ahead of you. And then we're going to make you have to make those swing decisions.
We're not going to have work the count. No, we have the stuff to play in the zone.
And that's what these guys have done. I mean, no, Yamamoto went into the ninth with less than
100 pitches. Yeah. Blake Snow could have went into the night, what, at 102? Like,
they've been so efficient. And I'm just guessing at a game plan here, but it seems like that's
what they're up to. Let's put it in the zone. Let's see what you got.
I know my stuff is good.
What about you?
And it's worked out really, really well for the Dodgers so far.
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Coach Trev, a couple other stats that are jumping out to me from this game.
The bottom of the Dodgers lineup, the five through nine hitters,
eight for 18 for RBI, where the top of the lineup,
one through four went three for 17.
The starting pitching stats are crazy,
and yeah, I don't want it to be overlooked.
Like, I know we mentioned Tay Oscar at the start,
and yes, I'm going to go on a bad free agency ran after I like to
I've talked because teams could have signed Tay Oscar two years ago.
Teams could have signed Snow two years ago.
But these guys brought them in.
They tasted victory.
They paid them again.
And yeah, man, that before the season stuff,
everyone was thinking about like, hey, I don't know.
Does super teams happen in baseball?
We're starting to get real close to it, coach.
Number one, efficiency is the word of the night.
Yamamoto, you reading two ads,
in a row. Unbelievable stuff out of you right there. Just put you guys side to side.
Wouldn't know who's who tonight. Who weighs more? It's not Yamamoto. Do super teams exist?
Look, the Dodgers had their flaws all season long. A lot of them injury related, no doubt about it.
Again, I feel like they're kind of hitting their stride right now. Do I call them a super team?
I think so. Yeah, man. Their bullpen didn't turn into what I thought it was going to.
going to turn into. The guys they brought in to be absolute dogs, Kirby Yates, Tanner Scott,
even Blake Trining this year, love the guy to death. So that hasn't worked out the way that we thought
it probably would work out, although some guys have stepped up. The rest of the lineup, yes,
Mukie in the post-season, yes. I don't know, man. I don't know what I'm trying to say right now.
The Dodgers have just absolutely blasted their way through the postseason so far, and I don't
think anyone's going to stop him. I'm trying to be, I'm trying to give the Brewers fans some hope.
I'm trying to give Pat Murphy some bulletin board material, I guess. I don't know, man. It doesn't seem
like they got a shot right now, Jake, because they're going glass now for game three. They're going
Otani for game four. And then guess what? You got to go through the ringer again, dude.
Yeah. And Otani hasn't a hit yet. No. No.
I don't know, man. I don't know what else there is to say. You know, I think if you're a Brewers fan, how are you feeling? I feel like you just are, you're frustrated. The offense hasn't been there. Do you have to tip your cap, I guess? I guess you do, but that sucks if you, you know, that's not what you want to do as a fan. So yeah, I mean, you're frustrated. You just hope that you can have a big inning and then a shutdown inning because that's what the Dodgers have done really, really well is answer back.
and then going to your Teo, you know, you love Teo.
He is like the ultimate, like, he's going to mess some things up.
But boy, he's going to make up for it, isn't he?
Hey, man.
He's like, he's like your, he's like your child, man.
Like they screw up and sometimes you get so mad at them.
Then they come back and they're like the best thing ever.
That's what Teo is.
The, uh,
Toronto on the other side of this and we're,
we're going to be live streaming tomorrow, uh,
Seattle, Toronto.
As Toronto, kind of Shane Bieber with the, hey, Shane, nice run in Cleveland,
a little trade deadline to Toronto.
Now you have a country's hopes and dreams on your shoulders in one game tomorrow.
Knock yourself out, pal.
Tay Oscar, man, when he left Toronto, you know, we talked a lot about how the movie and all the
jokes and Toronto had this young core that looked like it was about to take off.
Teascar was one of the first guys they moved off.
of.
And Toronto, from what we've seen, and I'd have to hear more about it,
and maybe Toronto fans, if you're listening, let me know.
But they value outfield defense so much that they moved on from Teosker,
but he was one of the bad men in that lineup.
And now, what have we seen?
He's a career 800 OPS with some up and down seasons along the way.
His postseason numbers are higher than that.
And dude, like, what if Freddie Peralta got through Teosker clean?
Like the path of baseball game can take after that.
Freddie Peralta, you could look up and it's like, wow, he just got through 11 in a row.
And said that didn't happen because they have that guy.
And you know what the other thing is?
That guy can hit a baseball.
Like, again, I don't want to be Jakey scouting reports.
But like, since day one, I've seen that guy with Toronto.
That guy knows how to hit a baseball.
And he's shown us that the past few post seasons.
And he was the guy that started it for L.A. tonight.
And then they just continued to run with it.
Yeah, a three-two hanger right there.
It's not an easy pitch to stay on.
I mean, you're fastball, Freddie.
You've got to be able to catch up to Velo.
But then you see the hangar out in front just a little bit,
but the hand stay through the ball.
Beautiful, beautiful thing.
I asked our guy, super producer, Rob Seraco,
to get a screenshot for me.
Or I think he might play the video.
I know what this is.
This was like the Brewer's Night in a nutshell right here.
Here's Freddie Freeman.
Watch when he goes to second base and does his little dance
and watch Joey Ortiz and Bryce Turin.
Like, is he going to pick up his helmet?
Like, Fred is dancing?
They look just so defeated.
And what are you going to say to the MVP future Hall of Famer
who just hit a double in his,
leading to nothing in the series.
There's nothing you can do as a baseball player.
You're sitting there being like, fuck.
Like, it's just,
you're getting waxed right now.
And there's, you're just, I guess you're waiting for tomorrow.
Hopefully, or not for tomorrow, with the next game,
hopefully a different outcome.
But man, that is, that's tough.
The Hall of Famer who comes off like Hoosiers Nerdy,
who has 241 mil,
that has come through him
through this beautiful game of baseball
that just snuck a double out against you
who I don't...
This dancing thing is out of control, by the way.
Like, I go back to like my playing days.
I can't imagine that happening.
It's, it's, I'm, do what you got to do.
I'm not a back in my day guy.
I'm just relating it to like,
I don't know, not that long ago.
Someone getting up and just shaking their ass right.
And hey man, I'll
Brian Anderson, I think he called out Freddie
for not being able to wiggle that well.
My God, that man wiggles.
And it's working.
He's 36.
36.
Nine-time All-Star.
Let's do some Freddie.
Let me get the postseason stats for you real quick.
884 OPS career in the postseason,
69 games, 70.
tonight, nice.
And yeah, man, like,
it's where the Dodgers thing gets really sick
because it's like, okay,
so Shohei hasn't hit that well.
Will Smith has an argument for the best catcher in baseball
has been okay.
He's coming off a hand injury.
Andy Paez, who, how many times this year
did we give snaps to Andy Paez?
Like, hey, if you guys are watching...
If you guys are watching ball this year,
let me tell you about Andy Paas.
bat and ninth and just surviving for the Dodgers.
And there's probably a hot streak coming.
And I don't know.
With all of that, Coach Trev, Yoshinovuyamoto allowed a home run
on the first pitch of the game.
And then it was over.
Over.
It was over.
The Mets offered him more money.
Joe's laughed in Jolly's face.
Did they really?
Yes.
Wrong coast.
Sorry.
On coast, man.
People in the chat are saying,
I don't know what the Freddy is.
I coach a youth baseball team, dude.
Get out of here.
Every single kid is doing it every time they get on base.
They hit the weakest ground ball that the guy throws it over the first baseman's head.
They get the second base and they're doing the Freddie.
I know what it is.
I'm just saying if you could take your brain and think back just like five years ago, six years ago,
I don't know, maybe it's longer than that now.
Holy shit.
It's just, I'm laughing.
That's all.
Ron Gardenhire would have taken you out of the game.
I'm just laughing.
If you freddied.
I should have played in this era.
I would have had some great,
I would have some great Homer celebrations.
106 in the show, by the way.
You were Alex.
You were Alex Call before Alex Call.
And people need to remember that.
Oh, wait.
Whoa.
Alex Call is still trying to climb his way.
And he's going to find his way.
I believe in him.
I don't know.
Tommy Edmund, who'd they give up for him?
because he made a couple nice plays.
The Dodgers, too?
A couple nice plays and a couple knocks for him.
Kike, the Jolly Olive story continues.
And yeah, I knew when I tweeted out,
what Twitter has turned into blows my mind on a daily basis.
Snell's first free agency,
other teams could have signed him.
Everyone needs to know that.
Tay Oscars, first free agency,
other teams could have signed him.
The Red Sox and Mooky Betts.
What are you cats doing?
And then Freddie wanted to sign with Atlanta kind of openly.
He cried.
And it doesn't matter because guess what?
They all live in L.A.
They're all getting paid.
And they might be on their way to win their second world series right now.
And Trev, I think one of my final notes,
you're a sworn enemy, but it's one of those enemies.
that you guys end up so close
on the other end of it.
Foolish baseball.
The Dodgers
solved their bullpen problem in the wild card
and the DS by using their starters and relief
so far in the CS
they just haven't needed any relievers.
Yeah.
Problem solved.
We got a weakness?
Let's just not even use it.
It's actually great.
It's crazy.
If you stink at something,
don't do that.
thing, do something else. Put that in our analytics binder. Have your star Japanese player that you paid
300 plus million dollars for throw a complete game. Put that in the binder. Did you see him arching
the back and doing the flip off the wall? Because if you did, you got all aged up. I know. I know you.
Rob just turned to the laptop. Dude. Okay. Quick Jake sports rant. We have gone so far into the numbers
and analytics, and I heard, I forget who was, someone was talking about quarterbacks today,
and they were like, you know, go watch Zach Wilson's combine tape, and yeah, that looks special.
At the end of the day, you have to play the game of football, where grown men are trying to hit you.
Baseball, a little different.
That's not exactly what's trying to happen, but there's a mental game.
It's a physical game.
You have to win on the one pitch you get, maybe, and that pitch could be a 98 up-and-in-fastball, and you still have to line it up.
some people are just different and better at the game.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto, A, everything measures great.
And he's better at the game.
And he can casually just like flip over himself.
I don't know what this is.
I think you could do this.
Trev.
I just thought it got you aged up.
I don't know the difficulty level of this.
I think you got this.
Trev, you know I like what I'm working with.
probably shouldn't.
I can't do that.
You can't do a backbridge?
You think I can do that?
I think you can, coach.
It might take you a few times, brook.
Push off.
Cuts to me, Robin Dalton at 1 a.m.
Filming this at the office.
You do those videos of you copying dances and all these things.
I think maybe we try this out for you.
I've seen your body move in ways that I didn't expect it to move.
I can dance.
People forget that.
I don't know if I can do that.
I guess I'm about to find out in about 15 minutes
in the empty office as we do this.
Coach.
Eat for free?
He doesn't care.
He gets paid a lot of money.
Trev, next game,
and this is where things start to get disgusting.
Tyler Glass now is well-rested and ready to go,
where Kintana is rumored to start,
the $4 million-dollar man this.
year. And I don't know. Maybe the baseball gods are going to kick in and we look back at these
episodes in a week or a month or a couple of years and we're like, wow, can you believe it?
But I don't know, Trev. It certainly doesn't feel like that.
I'm trying. And this isn't Dodger hate, which people, I've been called a glazer and a
hater, I don't understand. Yeah, you're on both sides of you. It's crazy to me. I'm trying to
like put it out there for a good series or at least give the Brewers faithful some hope.
Because look, they have done an exceptional job with this baseball team this year.
Most wins in baseball.
I love like the dominance over the Cubs that a lot of things have gone right for them.
But right now it's the first two games at least have been just a complete mismatch, a complete
mismatch.
And they've done some things like the double play from Center.
field, like that you would think would just give them this crazy momentum and say, oh, my gosh,
this is baseball.
And the Dodgers is like, okay, sweet, though.
You stopped us from scoring this inning.
But guess what?
Like, you can't score and we're just going to keep going.
Like, you were talking about like the slow torture chamber.
It was two to one.
And then it was three to one, right?
And then it was four to one.
And then it was five to one.
And it's like, oh, my gosh, dude.
I say it all the time.
It's like the ocean.
It's relentless.
The tide keeps coming whether you want it or not.
because of the lunar pool.
I've been getting into some of that.
I talked to a fellow Libra today,
Connor, who works here.
And it's interesting.
You know, we're balanced.
We like to be social.
I don't know.
I kind of wasn't into that stuff.
Check it out.
Because I think there's a lot of relatable stuff in there.
I don't think anything's 100%.
But I think there's a lot of stuff that you're like,
oh, shit.
How did?
So people were just bored and watched the moons all these years
and they figured stuff about themselves.
There's something there.
I don't know what it is, but there's something there.
I don't get, you definitely don't get enough stars.
I get a few here and there where I live,
but like, you know, when you go somewhere
where there's not a light pollution
and you actually see the stars,
you start to think back like, you know,
just for our sake, like Native Americans
or just people way back in the day
before there was crazy, you know,
lights everywhere, electricity.
you, that's what I'm the word looking for.
Like, how could you, if you have ever seen, I mean, when you see that, it's like, holy
shit.
Right.
Like, I would think the same thing, living back there, like, that's, whatever that is,
is something very huge and mysterious and mystical.
I'd pray and throw homage to it all the time.
When you go to a remote area and you look at the stars, you're like, damn.
Bam.
That's sick.
I don't know
Did me and a girl from my high school
Sneak off to the local YMCA and go stargazing a couple nights
Hell yeah dude
I used to go watch meteor shower all the time
Stars are sick
Go look at stars people
We gotta bring that back bro
And there's a lot of stars on the field in Toronto
Seattle
Hey we got 2-2O series
I guess Treve where I'll try to land the ship
Amongst the Stars
because I feel like I've seen some shit out there.
Hey, if Toronto wins a ball game,
we're going to have a little head tilt going.
If Shane Bieber, if Shane Bieber can put a nice outing against Kirby
and they can win a game in Seattle.
And hey, I know Milwaukee, the David versus Goliath stuff, boy,
it's feeling more David versus Goliath than it's ever felt before.
But if you win one game,
and the doubts start to enter.
That's where it happens.
I don't know, bro.
It's starting to look like a left coast,
a left coast edition of the 2025 season, Trev.
Let's end just real quick.
Everyone, shh, shh, shh, shh,
Mariners, Dodgers World Series.
What does that feel like in the grand scheme of things?
I feel like that's good.
So we're not talking about this.
We're not talking about it.
We're not talking about this.
this. No. I'll tell you what. A lot of Mariner fans would appear out of the woodwork.
Okay. I think there are a lot of Mariners fans. There are. Because Ken Griffey Jr.
And Jay Buneer and Etro and Edgar Martinez and King Felix. They've had a lot of fun players.
And they're like, you know, you don't hate him because they never won anything. Right.
cool uniforms.
Alex Rodriguez was a Seattle Mariner at one point.
Back when I used to like him a lot back then.
He's one of the best baseball players ever and it never gets disgusted.
I think.
Probably drives him insane.
But like he has an argument for one-one.
He played shortstop.
Well, I know.
It's insane that he never gets mentioned.
Okay, let's not talk about this anymore.
Let's not talk about this.
Folks, we're going to live stream tomorrow night.
Again, we're getting super chats because we go live.
Fast and bulbous.
Nine-inch pincher, can I say that?
And Cameron all gave a super chat.
All of you that listen, you're the best.
Thank you.
Jake sucks.
I missed it.
You missed it.
Hey, Jackson Churrio, six player in MLB history to have four postseason homers through age 21.
Soto, Cabrera, Harper, Andrew Jones, and Mantle.
That's good.
Yeah, good job.
He's a job.
Hit two more.
Tough.
Pancakes.
