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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a group effort.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Go back, tip back, tip back. That is your resolution
for the twenty twenty six calendar year.
Speaker 3 (00:08):
Three peat baby, everybody, and welcome to a new episode
of Dodgers' Territory.
Speaker 4 (00:24):
Happy new Year, as we get ready for twenty twenty six.
Clint Pesias, Alana Rizzo, so happy that you guys are here,
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pods come to you. Clint, good to see you. Before
we get into team stuff, what is I don't know,
if you're a resolution guy, what is your New Year's
resolution for twenty twenty six?
Speaker 2 (00:56):
I mean, i'd be stupid to say if it wasn't
to probably lose a under two That could go a
long way for your boy and his health. Whatever, I'll
take the lazy cowards way out. I'm not a big
resolutions guy, but I am a big guy, and I
should resolve to lose a few of those pounds. I
want to be creepy, skinny, like Jonah Hill.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
You see that.
Speaker 4 (01:16):
Oh no, no, no, there's a certain point of too
much weight lots. That's funny, You're funny. I'm not a
resolution person either. I love though all of the ads
for the gyms and everything's like popping up all over
the screens, and in the first two weeks that the
local gym are packed, and then by you know, January fifteenth,
everyone's like that, who cares? I like being fat. I'm good.
All right, good to see you guys, Thanks for being here.
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Let's get into Bleed and Blue.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Let's do it.
Speaker 4 (01:46):
We're not going to do resolutions, but we have resolutions
for everybody else. Don't wait clymp to see us. I'm
going to start this off, and my New Year's resolution
for Mookie Bets is as follows. Get that back back
on track, trying to get MOOKI back to where we
know he can be Offensively. I have no qualms with
Mookie's defense, and I certainly have no qualms with his work, ethic,
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his selflessness, his attitude, all of the things. We're looking for.
A nine hundred plus ops play, a quality shortstop. Clint
put an end to these questions about the position change.
I don't know why they're still happening. They don't need
to be happening. He is fine at shortstop. He is
an above average shortstop again, the guy coming in from
right field, selfless player, gold Glove caliber player, three time
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World Series and wait, four time four time World Series
winner champion. So that's my first resolution for Mookie. Just
get back to back to where you know he can
be offensively.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
Yeah, I mean it's a great one right there. We
saw flashes of it last year. Moki can be the
man once again for this team, hoping he can for me.
Leading off my part of imagining New Year's resolutions for
your World Series champion Dodgers, I got tay Oscar Hernandez,
the dude. Obviously, this was a guy we desperately, we
really really want to know about, desperate, we really wanted
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back in Dodger Blue. The Dodgers resign him about this
time a year ago. But we need out of him.
We need Tao to accept a move to left field,
be happy about it, and then get back to hitting enough,
hitting enough dingers, hitting enough in the clutch, getting on
base just enough to make us not care about his
defensive shortcomings, because that goes a long way. If you
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can get the clutch back with Tayo, the Dodgers are
going to be in a happy, happy place and fans
are going to be real happy about that one.
Speaker 4 (03:32):
Yeah, I think that we I think desperate was fair.
I desperately wanted Tao back. I'm in your leading charge.
I was. I definitely was. Let's go. I mean, he
was so instrumental. I think in twenty twenty four we
definitely needed him back in twenty twenty five. But I'm
with you, Let's move to left field, Let's perhaps put
Andy Pajes in right field. Let's move Tommy Edmund to centerfield,
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or sign a bona fide centerfielder that still remains to
be seen. But I'm with you on that. My next
person is somebody that really there's only one way to
go with him, and it's up, and that is Tanner Scott.
I need Tanner Scott to be the in the conversation
for comeback player of the Year. I want Tanner Scott
to leave the team in holds if you will. Tanner
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Scott is not the closer and he doesn't need to be.
Edwin Diaz is the closer, and that's okay. But Tanner Scott.
I want him to get his confidence back. I want
him to be an eighth inning guy that can just
pass the baton to Edwin Diaz post a sub one whip.
Get back to why they signed him to begin with.
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It was a bad year last year. It's a bad
year last year, and that's okay, that happens. But get
let's get back to why we decided to sign him
for what we signed him for.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
Tanner, go get your groove back, man, and we are here.
And maybe there was there was, you know, rumors, whispers
of some underlying health issues with him last year.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
So prime bounce back candidate. Love that with Tanner.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
Scott a guy I'm looking forward to seeing back on
the bump for the Dodgers in twenty twenty six, and
somebody I'm given a resolution to to make a big,
big impact for this team. You guys have heard me
talk about him a bunch River Ryan. You guys are
also seeing some River Ryan content go around online right now.
I think at MLB dot Com had a spot on him,
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our friend Casey Porter, No, it wasn't Casey.
Speaker 1 (05:21):
Somebody had.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
I think Tim Rodgers had him on his Dodgers twenty
eighty show as a guest as well.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
Go check that out. River Ryan. Good dude, hell of
a pitcher. But I'm throwing it out there.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
I don't even know if he technically can because of
like service time. Dude only has four starts under his
belt in his career before he went down with Tommy John.
But hey, go out there, win the comeback Player of
the Year of the award. Play a Player of the
Year award might not be technically eligible, but the dude
has nasty stuff, and he says it has gotten better
through the rehab, through the Tommy John and the job
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exercises and all that stuff to strengthen his arm, strengthen
his forearm, all of that jazz shoulder. I'm expecting big,
big stuff out of River Ryan. A role it may
be obviously the Dodger's rotation is stacked, but he could start,
he could relieve, and bro is gonna be nasty looking
forward to And you.
Speaker 4 (06:10):
Like the fact that they could both be comeback Player
of the Year in the conversation for different reasons, right,
Tanner Scott because of production, River Ryan, just because of
stuff that would be that would be very very cool,
and also coming back from injury in terms of River
Ryan versus Tanner Scott, which had some injury issues at
the end. But that's not that wasn't his problem. You know.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
I had.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
Yeah, no, for real, and sorry to cut you off
on this, because I had a thought that we didn't
get a lot of love for Emmit Chian coming back
from the surgery. I think even you know, we probably
didn't talk about it enough over the course of the year.
How important, how instrumental Emma Chian was, you know, start
to finish or when he came back from his injury
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and his surgery and kind of plugged in that rotation
and just stayed there. He stayed there over the course
of the season, while you know Snell was down, glasnow
is down.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
At different points.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
I didn't hear anybody really talking about Emma Shean and
him coming back from that surgery being in that conversation
for comeback player in the award, So comeback Player of
the Year award, So give a little love. I want
to make sure we give a little love to Ambachian,
which we also did plenty last season, but I want
to make sure we give some more in that regard.
He's my comeback Player of the Year for the Dodgers.
Speaker 4 (07:23):
Okay, fair enough, that's fair. I mean, yeah, I mean
it's a twenty five minute show, Clint, we don't have
time to talk about everybody all the time. But anyway,
my next guy is a guy that we've talked about
a ton and he was the big off season splash
last year for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Blake Snell. I
need this man to make twenty starts a year, you know,
for this team. I need him to post. I need
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him not to miss the first two months of the season,
which I'm sure he won't.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
You know.
Speaker 4 (07:49):
I just want this guy to be a bona fide
ace and a rotation full of ases.
Speaker 3 (07:53):
Right.
Speaker 4 (07:54):
You have sho He, you have Yoshinobu, Yamamotor. We're going
to get to both of them. I need Blake Snell
to be that third. And I don't even I'm not
even saying that's the order. I just want five aces.
We don't have five aces, but we sure as hell
have three. So I need Blake Snell to be to
be that guy. And I certainly think that that he
can do so because he's unbelievably you know, productive when healthy.
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We say that about everybody but the point is I
need him to post every fifth day.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
Yeah, it's it's funny that that is the kind of
the low bar too, saying twenty starts. It's not necessarily
an indictment. No, yeah, not even thirty. Maybe get the
twenty five forever. But I just have so much talent.
And we'll talk more about that as we get into
spring training. They have so much talent. He doesn't even
need to make twenty five, thirty thirty three starts for
this team. Give us twenty stay healthy and you know,
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be that, you know, game one or Game two starter
for the team in the postseason. I got a guy
who's also in the rotation. He's going to be making
his first full season or entering his first full season
as a pitcher for the Dodgers. That a show, heyo, Tani,
And I'm gonna keep this one brief simple for show. Hey,
My resolution for him is to just fuck around and
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go win a Say Young Award?
Speaker 1 (09:05):
Why not?
Speaker 2 (09:06):
He wants that bad obviously, the mantles filled with MVP awards.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
Why not add a PSI.
Speaker 4 (09:14):
Yeah, I mean, okay, sure, why not? I mean the
dude has three MVPs already. Why not go ahead and
add a say Young Award. What if he wins the
Sayag Award in the same season he wins the MVP,
because you know he's gonna win MVP again, that that
would be pretty impressive. So all right, I see you
show hey Otani, and I raise you Yoshinobu Yamamoto. And
the reason is because he was your cy Young Award
winner last year, cleinnor or at least you thought that
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he could be that caliber of picture he was. Obviously,
you're when you're competing in the same league as Paul Skeins,
it's going to be difficult, and Paul Skins was incredibly
deserving as well. However, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, like you know how
they say that the Grinch's heart grows a couple of
sizes when he learns how to love. There's another body
part on Yoshinoba Yamamoto that grew, okay, because this man
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sacked up for the postseason, sacked up for the postseason.
He was so freaking good in the postseason again, warming
up in the eighteenth inning of Game three, coming out
again and just absolutely shoving everything he did in the CS.
So you sometimes you tell guys to grow a pair.
He did, and then it just kept going. So Yoshinoba Yamamoto,
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go out and win a cy Young Award to put
on your mantle next to the World Series MVP Award.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
I love that. What is it? Hey, guys? Jump on
my back? He was like, jump on my sack.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
Okay, maybe that was a bit much, all right, Riz
that I don't think you said that well, I mean
he said in Japanese.
Speaker 4 (10:45):
But Travis Smith Smith, Yeah, Travis Smith, one of the trainers,
was like you yeah. He commented on.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
Big stones, big stones, on that big big stones, the
final one to wrap us up.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
Keep it also very simple, and I think it's one.
It's for the entire team. This is a group effort.
Go back to back to back. That is your resolution
for the twenty twenty six calendar year.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
Three peat? Baby?
Speaker 4 (11:14):
Yeah, I mean I don't think there's anything else you
can say. I mean, what else could the resolution be?
That's always the goal for the Los Angeles Dodgers when
they get to Camelback mid February is to win the
World Series, and they've accomplished that the last two years.
So yes, twenty twenty six, that is our resolution for you.
We know it is your resolution for yourself. Three peat baby,
three peat. All right, guys, those are our resolutions that
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Speaker 2 (12:07):
Yeah, let's uh, let's start it behind the scenes. I
got some things I want to talk about. We're in
the new year and it's time to talk about the
team and winning another title. So anyway here, that's all
we're talking about.
Speaker 4 (12:24):
The Dodgers are loaded.
Speaker 2 (12:26):
They're loaded, got a lot of talent, superstar talent. You know,
a bunch of dudes that are right at the forefront.
I'm gonna restart this they are loaded with superstar talent.
You know your show Heyo Tani's, your Freddy's, your Yama Motos,
your Mookie Bets, the guys that are at the forefront
of helping this club win a World Series title in
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each of the last two years. But they also get there,
They get through the postseason, they get to the part
to it through the Promised Land with the under the
radar guys. This is a long walk around too. I
want to talk about some of the guys that I'm
looking forward to seeing on the team in twenty twenty six.
We're talking under the radar guys. In twenty twenty four
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was Anthony Bonda. He was somebody who kind of showed
up out of nowhere, more in the vein of a
traditional Andrew Friedman. I'm not gonna call him a scrap
heap signing, but he was somebody that we didn't know
who had struggled before, and the Dodgers kind of helped
him find something. Andy Pajez was a rookie in twenty
twenty four, helped his team win a title in twenty
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twenty four and twenty twenty five. Was Jack Dryer, a
rookie start to finish was on this team picking up
big innings. Emmit Sheen, who we just talked about a
little bit ago, coming back from injury, picking up big
innings over the course of the season. Will Klein in
the same vein of an Anthony Bonda coming up, showing
up out of nowhere and having a big hero moment
of course in that World Series Game three. So there
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are three guys, three under the radar guys that I'm
watching I want people to keep an eye on. And
then these are the guys I believe we're going to
help the Dodgers go fall win another one in twenty
twenty six. I'm start us off, yes time.
Speaker 4 (14:04):
Before you go. Before you go into twenty twenty six,
I would like to add Alex Bessia and Brent Honeywell
to the twenty twenty fourteen in terms of impact, impact guys,
kind of under the radar guys for that club. All right,
twenty twenty six, you're under the radar guys to look for.
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Who's your first.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
Guy leading us off again?
Speaker 2 (14:29):
You guys have heard me talk about this dude a bunch,
Kyle Hurt. He is somebody who is coming back from injury.
Had the Tommy John surgery made his debut in twenty
twenty four, only pitched a few games, but the things
you saw from him, the future looks bright for the kid.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
He's got a live arm.
Speaker 2 (14:47):
He's got that that has mentality. I think I had
said at the time a year ago, year and a
half ago, I had said, he seems like the type
of dude who can show up in the ninth inning,
you know, punch out the toughest part of your lineup,
and then later that night you'll see him getting in
a bar fight at the local bar down at Tallahassee
or something like that.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
Dude's a dude. This is he is straight up a dude.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
He is a pitcher, he is a hurler, He's gotten
nasty stuff, and he is somebody again coming back from
from surgery. The Dodgers can try to start him his
role for this team, and in my heart is in
the bullpen. Back into the bullpen. Could be somebody that
could be the heir apparent to a Blake trying in
obviously kind of different profile of the stuff and the movement.
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His is a little more straight as where Blake's just
makes no sense the way his pitches move. But Kyle Hurt, Riz,
I'm telling you, this is a kid. Obviously you didn't.
You saw him a little bit. You probably don't know
as much about him as as I do. That's not,
you know, on you, That's on me for knowing way
too much about this kid. But just the excitement of
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the fastball, the breaking stuff, the change up, that the
kid is going to be good and he's gonna find
a way into some big innings, some big moments for
this team and up into Dave Roberts Trust Tree in
twenty twenty six, Mark my words, will be the year.
Speaker 4 (16:10):
So then does Kyle Hurt rank in terms of your
trust tree and your love fest? As far as River Ryan?
Because River Ryan is your number two dude. We talked
about him earlier as well, perhaps comeback player of the
year type of situation. But what is his role and
why should we be watching out for him?
Speaker 2 (16:31):
River Ryan is going to be in a probably unfair position,
but his importance to this team is he's going to
be a starter. Why he is a starter and Kyle
Hurt won't be a starter, That's just what I decided
I have spoken, so make it so. But with River
Ryan obviously coming back from injury. I already said earlier.
The stuff is there. He's nasty. He's a dude who
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has a fastball that can touch in the upper nineties,
can kind of sit in the upper nineties. The breaking
stuff has gotten better through the through the surgery, through
the rehab. But as we know, the Dodgers want to
have a six man rotation. Not everybody stays healthy all
throughout the course of a season. So River Ryan is
going to be in that all too familiar, all to
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perhaps unfair. I'm gonna call it the Mitch White role.
He is going to be picking up a lot of
frequent flyer miles. But that pitcher, that guy that comes
up and down. Last year it was kind of especially
early in the season, it was a lot of land
and knack.
Speaker 1 (17:25):
He saw some Matt Sower.
Speaker 2 (17:27):
This raises the floor for the Dodgers when it comes
to that seventh that eighth starter in the starting rotation,
to that guy who if Roki Sasaki doesn't work out,
who And by the way, we probably should have had
Rokie Sosaki in our resolutions, but we didn't. So now
he's here, Roki goes quiet the haters and show everybody
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why every team in baseball wanted to sign you. But
River Ryan is gonna be that guy. He is going
to be that break in case of emergency guy. This
guy needs a blow, we need a spot's arder. Come
on up from OKAC and try to You know, I
would not be shocked to see him get ten to
eleven fifteen starts really open some eyes and maybe for
him even be a potential like trade candidate or whatever.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
But I really like River Ryan. I want to if
people aren't picking up what I'm throwing down.
Speaker 4 (18:17):
Here, I'm buying what you're selling there. But all right,
So I feel like Gavin Stone is in the same
mold I feel like you have when you look at
Kyle Hurt, River Ryan and your third dude, Gavin Stone.
I feel like they're all very similar, not necessarily in
terms of stuff, but kind of the same situation that
they're in.
Speaker 2 (18:33):
Yeah, obviously this was a dude who was just on
an absolute tear in twenty twenty four in the conversation
to be an All Star if the Dodgers didn't really
have already have like fourteen All Stars on that NL
squad that year, the shoulder gave on him at the
worst possible time, but also every other starter was was
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going down with injuries and they somehow piecemeal their way
to a World Series title in twenty twenty four.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
But Stoner is back.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
Gavin Stone is back, and you know, when he made
his debut in twenty three, you could see there was
still some help needed, there was still some polish needed.
He became a polished product in twenty twenty four, and
now coming back in twenty twenty six, I'm expecting him
to be a guy who is kind of in the
same mold that we saw with Emma Chien in twenty
twenty five, plug into the rotation and make it impossible
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to be removed from the rotation. Stone again was a
big part, a big part of this team's plan and success,
and now he's gonna somehow find have to find it,
squeeze his way in to being either the five or
the six guy in the rotation. But Stone coming back
from injury, that is huge for this team, and that
is three names. Everybody knows him, but names you need
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to be watching in twenty six.
Speaker 4 (19:53):
What about bruised ar What are we doing with him?
Speaker 2 (19:56):
This was a little bit of an honorable mention. I
initially was going to have this list longer. But Bruce
dark coming back. You know it's it's wild Riz. We've
pretty much this team has been kind of pretty much
without Bruce dark Grader off for the last two seasons.
In twenty four, he he he made it. I think
he appeared in like seven games. He did ultimately get
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into and onto the postseason roster and pitching meaningful games
for the team down the strets so down stretch. Gave
his shoulder along the way to make that happen. And
then of course just it was false start after false
start last year. This is the year we need Bruce
dar back, We need the Bazooka back. He's just he
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eat the most effortless one oh one coming out of
the back end of the bullpen. Like imagine that dude
being in last year's bullpen in the postseason.
Speaker 4 (20:45):
Much imagine that in this year's bullpen with Edwin Diaz.
Speaker 2 (20:50):
Edwin Diaz, Bruce Dark Grader all you really need to
bounce back, by the way from from a Blake Trining
And then you already mentioned Tanner Scott in there. Alex
see another season coming back for him. Yeah, Anthony Bonda,
Jack Dryer, this this this bullpen. And this was kind
of why, you know, the Dodgers seemed almost resigned heading
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into the winter meetings up until like, oh, crap Edwin
Diaz seems real. This is why the Dodgers seemed almost
resigned to not having a big, flashy, splashy offseason was
they knew they had all these dudes. They understand the
talent that they have in that bullpen. Yeah, they're not
household names, they're not the sexiest names, but usually with
a good bullpen, it's not.
Speaker 1 (21:32):
A bunch of superstar crazy names.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
It's it's just it's a bunch of guys being dudes.
And we've seen this team be successful doing that in
the past.
Speaker 4 (21:42):
It's the bullpen dows. Can I pet that? Can I
pet that? No, but we can introduce you to one.
Speaker 2 (21:51):
Yeah, let's do that now. But anyways, there's my list.
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Speaker 1 (22:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (22:56):
Excited to make it official here by, but as expected
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Speaker 4 (23:31):
Yeah, it'd be great to have Katie because she's literally
there every day. She is the Dodgers beat reporter in
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of like a hoodie thing with hooding.
Speaker 4 (25:06):
And honestly, I love it. It's like it's super soft,
it's legit good stuff. And Clint obviously with the yeah
it's your stuff. We appreciate it very much guys. Dodgers
Territory shop dot com and supports us, and we're gonna
be back on Monday, twelve pm Pacific, three pm Eastern.
Clint and I we appreciate you guys very much. Go Dodgers.
We'll see you then.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
Bye.