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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yo, it's Kip with the mmb bro Show podcast the mixtape.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Hey ajar is challenged Simpson keep doing your thing on
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you for the landscape that you put out for us
to put our content out, put our words out, put.
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Our voice out.
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Man.
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I appreciate you, man, and keep doing your thing with
MLB Bros Podcast and I know as well appreciated produ
the guys.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
Across the league.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
You'll gamble hit them with that testimony wrapping man, It's
never an easy road to the lens of stadiums and pedestals.
Rock and roads seems so much easier than hitting t's
living in the baby BOM's gold, the killer bees and
many knees, heartaches and bad breaks in minor leagues, bad
leads towards headaches to grow, bombs, disease, bad seeds and
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peditives in the Major League, especially when they look like
needs slink to the infield at the age of three
on the beast from the baskets where they launched them threes?
Who was launching Keith back angles some degree you shoot
us from the top of the key. We blasted balls
and trees were backhanded bbes, the flock for metal things,
the anthem scens. Then come the Men of Spring, the
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Boys the Summer Cliff Floyd fast ball from oil Camp
Boy played that make the hard stop. I remember the
black shortstop movie. Wills was a crazy base stealer, bad
trees and let the mm the stolen bases for sixth
straight seasons in the sixties, a base path flamer actually
didn't Gaga too bad. They didn't think he was a
Hall of Famous. You know what I'm saying, thrasy Calpee,
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I'll be Smith introduced against the glovemanship, had dudes rocking, frozen,
doing back flips, stolen bass kept still this loop like
Chapstick in the eighties. He was undoubtedly that shift. Jimmy
Rollin staff his MVP and the Devik Geta as a
so the soul patrol like short was never better than
in the nineties. But you don't remember Hue Brooks. I
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thought so Shawan Duncay, would it arm like a laser
from a Roscoe Tonanderson be caffering at hot Stove cj
Abram number five It issue double shot polls that wen
just glocks Cali Coles. We got those in the form
of bros that you don't see on cop shows. This
is my slow roll mnbebro dot Com podcast the mixtape.
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My flow is like a bro bomb the Clinton Yates
of this game. That means I play the seeds that
is five the next brow. The media entrance is where
I execute my flextow from them bro swinging oles down
in Mexico to the Bros and the cold up in
Buffalo in ninety mph when is five below. But they
always sweat the players. That's from where it don't snow
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shouting out the hill boys, next generation on the goal
when I'm in the box of hops and faces with
my ball placement and my ability to read cadence, just
like Willie Mays did make the marvelous sound regular understated, Noah, no, no,
keep going Bro. We're gonna keep going brown, all right,
all right, cool going Bro testimony rapt we eat with
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a play, Siti had greatness, show stop a second basement,
just changing their faces to fit into spaces, loving the
game like a Taiwanese's facing a penitentiary violation. That's why
we stay in the basement. Follow me for a minute,
hitting balls, and leaving holes like craters in the wall. Mama,
say it's major, Pop, say it's okay. Bro Patis is
one step of elevation at Versity. Ain't nothing but changing
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and baseball, the Majors, the Satu Pegia who shit upon
the clouds and stadiums. Inspired by Ricky and inspired by Jimmy,
we would do not entry, so we made our own
key Cock Darone Bentley inspired double play combos to stand centuries.
Not too many mentioned the moment like Reggie Black Poetry
heavy like a Chevy. They're ready, so throw them, mother
fucker Fatty my clothes is ready. Lee Smith with a machete,
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The Black Day, Righetti Box scores me and wall between
the Diamond Line. We domin in mind for finding times.
We wind a vibe like ninety nine. I'm done. I'm
done dogs, I'm not robbed anymore. They only one really
hear me spit like that. It's like it's not about
the bros. So yeah, but you know we're back in
on be Both Show Podcast, The Next Team did It.
Speaker 4 (04:05):
Bang Good Yours.
Speaker 5 (04:09):
Josh Nayeler just wants to keep doing anything on the
Mob Bro Mixtape.
Speaker 4 (04:11):
All right, I have to drink the kool aid right now, y'all.
The Philadelphia Phillies are gonna win the World Series. That
means those obnoxist group of Philadelphia fans are going to
have another championship to deal with. It's your boy, the
Professor g the mlbog and I'm giving it to you
straight on the mixtape now. Look as difficult as everybody
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wants to make it, the Philadelphia Phillies are to me
the most complete team in the National League. And I know,
as we talked through August twenty six, when I record
here that the Phillies lost to the match and walk
off defeat, forget about it. Look their peaks and valleys
during the regular season. And quite frankly, I'm gonna tell
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you the guy that makes the difference for them. His
name is Kyle Schwarber. Look, you can talk all you
want about the big time performances to Aaron Judges, to
kyl Rawley's and all that kind of stuff. Kyle Schwarber
is that dude, and with his presence in the middle
of the lineup giving them confidence, the Philadelphia Nationals, I'm sorry,
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that's my TC Johnis, if you will, But the Philadelphia
Phillies have the most complete all round team in baseball.
They don't beat themselves defensively, They've got solid pitching, and
they have enough lumber in the middle of the lineup
that it stands the reason that this is a team
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that's not gonna go quiet into the night of October.
So trust and believe the OG on this one. I'm
pretty good at figuring things out. With six weeks left
to go in the season, I'm gonna put it down
right now. The Phillies are the best team in the
National League. I don't care what the Dodger fans are saying.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
I don't think.
Speaker 4 (06:01):
Otani is gonna be himself before the end of next year.
I think they're tired after the run that they made
to win the World Series in twenty twenty four. Look,
as much as I hate to admit that, it's one
who lives in the DMV, the Philadelphia Phillies are the
best team in baseball, and y'all gonna find out in October.
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I'm Professor G and I'm going deep for the mix.
Speaker 6 (06:32):
The chase for playoffs starting to heat up quick. Locking
in the right seed matters a tough This weekend, we
have a very exciting series as two teams e the
quest for home field advantage. The number one team in
the National League versus number one team in the American League,
Milwaukee Brews versus Rons of Blue Jays. Outfielder George Springer
for the Blue Jays has been electric since his return,
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still leading the Blue Jays squad and home RUSS but
the last eleven games month August, he has eighteen hits,
fifteen runs, six home runs, ten r yablea three ninety
one bad average. Springers play is a championship brand of baseball,
and making a statement over Brewers this weekend means a lot.
Then you have the Seattle Mariners versus Cleveland Guardians. The
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Marinders are only three games ahead of the Royals in
the sixth seed, very worrisome because the Mariner's only been
the playoffs twice this millennium. Having a nice stretch of
wins the missing playoffs is rough, but this was demonstrating
with this team in the previous years. By having first
basement Josh Naylor, who is very consistent, will be a
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big help. Naylor's last seven games eight hits, four runs,
one home run for our YABLEA three forty eight bad average.
I mean, despite seating home field advantage. Honestly, there's no excuses.
Best team wins, show up and play. But as we'll
be serving it up all season long right here on
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MLB Bros Podcast.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
That makes sake un stay hook class act.
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That's what we got this week. A bro who did
it as a bench coach, hitting coach, and a manager
who also did it as a player for nineteen years.
He was a good one and finished with three hundred
and thirty eight bro bombs. You wanted him on your team.
He was a gamer. He wasn't afraid of anyone in
the batter's box, as he was hit by two hundred
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and sixty seven pitches in his career. This bro was
also the first ever manager of the Colorado Rockies. We're
talking about Don Edward Baylor. He was drafted in the
second round in nineteen sixty seven and made his debut
with the Baltimore Orioles in nineteen seventy. It took him
a few years to get going, but by the mid
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seventies he was a regular in that lineup, including a
twenty five homer season in nineteen seventy five. A good
portion of his career was spent in the state of
California a year and old, and then six seasons with
the Angels. Two monster years back to back nineteen seventy
eight nineteen seventy nine combined seventy home runs and two
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hundred and thirty eight runs batted. In nineteen seventy nine,
Hey now You're an All Star RBI double off Steve Carlton,
then a single off Joaquin Andhar That was his lone
All Star appearance, and it was.
Speaker 5 (09:24):
Also an MVP season for him.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
One hundred and twenty runs scored and a two to
ninety six batting average. He stayed consistent throughout the mid eighties,
as he collected three Silver Slover Awards nineteen eighty three,
nineteen eighty five with the Yankees, and nineteen eighty six
with the Boston Red Sox. He retired after the nineteen
eighty eight season and does have a World Series win
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to his credit. That was the year before with the
Minnesota Twins. Over twenty one hundred hits and over twelve
hundred RBI. That's quite a feat for a career manager
of the Year in nineteen ninety five and even skipper
the Cubs for more than two seasons. He's in the
Angels Hall of Fame as well. Time Moves quig As
Baylor passed away more than eight years ago. He was
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great for the game and earned the Robertal Clemente Award to.
Speaker 5 (10:13):
Free What's up, Everybody? This is justin Patruley with the
black As Report on the MLB Bro Show podcast mixtape.
Here's where you get the latest on the melanated Mount Marauders,
who are shoveling with precision and popping out all across
the big leagues. So let's trick the report. It was
a rough week for the MLB.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
Bros on the Mound.
Speaker 5 (10:30):
Blackjack Flerty had one of his best performances of the
season last week against the Astros and followed it up
with a painful outing against the Kansas City Royals. He
allowed eight runs on ten hits and only struck out
three batters as he picked up the loss for the
thirteenth time this season. Luckily, the Tigers have been one
of the best teams in baseball, so Flarerty's woes have
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not been too impactful. If Flerity turns it around next
month and in October, all will be forgotten. Hunter Green
made his return to his home twut of Los Angeles
for the third time in his career. In this start,
he gave up five runs, three of them earned, gave
up two home runs, and only struck out three batters,
his second lowest of the season. He picked up his
fourth loss of twenty twenty five in the process. In
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the other two starts at Dodger Stadium, he's performed pretty well,
as he's given up five total runs combined in those starts,
nine combined hits, and fourteen total strikeouts. The Reds are
now four and a half games back of the wildcard slot,
taking a big step back from last week. They're going
to need Green to be the ace that he's shown
to be now more than ever. After spending the last
month of the Miners and getting traded during that time,
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Todd Ridley made his Minnesota Twins debut on August twenty fourth,
going up against the White Sox in Chicago. His first
start in the new uniform was not ideal, as he
allowed seven runs on five innings pitch where he ended
up taking the loss, making his record on the season
now six and seven. Minnesota's chances of making the playoffs
are almost non existent at this point, so the team
is looking at who they believe can help them compete
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next season. With only a month left in this season,
this is a perfect opportunity for Bradley. So we need
to put those woes in the rear view mirror and
really dial in on these last few starts to help
secure a spot on this roster next season. That's the
black a.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
Sport for this week.
Speaker 5 (12:14):
This is JP the Brook.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
Now back to the mix.
Speaker 7 (12:18):
What's up everybody? This is young krit and this is
my weekly count out all the biggest plays may M
B Bros over the past seven days. This week coming
in at number five Boston on Earl's rookie Jeremiah Jackson
went deep on Saturday, hitting his first career pro bomb
in the squads Now they lost against the Houston Astros,
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up nixt.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
To number four.
Speaker 7 (12:42):
Toronto Blue Jays rightfield or George Springer went deep three
times last week and collected a total of eight hits
as well sending the three spot. If we got New
York Keys offitter Trent Grisham, who went deep twice in
Sunday's seven to victory or the Boston Red Sox and
and number two this week to the Twins third basement.
Royce Lewis went deep in back to back games, including
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a grand slamon Fridays nine seven victory all the Chicago
White Sox. Finally number one our Chris Countdown. Yankees infitter
Jazz Chisham Jr. Reached the first to mouse on Sunday
when he had two bro bombs to give numbers one
hundred and one on one. That was MLB career. Those
two home runs hoped the Pinstripes savage a weekend serious
against the Red Sox.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
That's what best hundreds home rock means you.
Speaker 8 (13:25):
I mean it felt, it felt kind of surreal. You know,
I lost my best friend yesterday. So yeah, today felt
like a different type of day, especially with the Hunters
come home run coming today.
Speaker 7 (13:37):
That's it until next week. I'm Young Kurt and this
has been Krits Countdown on mb Broshaw podcast mixtape. Now
back since the Rational Hour.
Speaker 9 (13:45):
Back at you, thirty and twenty six on the year.
Let's get it. Our first matchup takes us to Queens,
New York Friday, Mimi Marlins versus the New York Mets.
Shout out to Bros Cedric Mullins. Last week in Atlanta,
he had four hits too walks and Tuesday basis. Friday,
we got Perez versus Peterson on the mound at Mets
down the Marlins at home on Friday. Our next matchup
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takes us to Washington, DC Saturday, where we had the
Tampa Bay Rays versus the Washington Nationals. To bros Chandler
Simpson last week he had eight hits two walks in
forrest olen Basis Saturday, Pepio versus Irwin on the mound
raised too much.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
For the Nationals.
Speaker 9 (14:24):
They get to win on Saturday. Our last matchup takes
us Los Angeles, California Sunday, Arizona Diamondbacks versus Los Angeles Dodgers.
Look for the Dodgers to start playing more consistent going
into September. Domoto dows it up on Sunday, who crew
win at home over the Diamondbacks. Keep it rational. Now
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back to the mid.
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Woo.
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Another episode of the n on The Bro Show podcast,
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