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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time for the twenty twenty five MLB All Star
Game in Atlanta. Let's get locked in with all the bros.
Congrats to Aaron Judge, you made his seventh All Star team.
The two tome al MVP has thirty four homers right now,
he's killing Jazz Chisholm Junior. He will not only be
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in an All Star game after rebounding from an early
injury to get his back going, handling the move from
second to third and back to second easily showing his versatility,
but he will also be joining Byron Buffs, the Big
Bucks and James Wood Big Swinging James Wood in the
Home Run Derby. So let's get this cracking for mlbbro
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dot com. It's gonna be crazy out of year. We
got bros in the game, we got bros hitting the home.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Runs, trying to become the first Bros to win the
Home Run Derby since John Carlos Stanton did it in
twenty sixteen as a member of the Marlins, and that
Judge followed up in two thy seventeen and won it.
So let's go. The bros are here. Man shout out
to CJ. Abrams and George Springer. Who was snobs but
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definitely could have been on the All Star team. And
let's do it for the bros.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
Baby, catch us out there in July twelfth to July fifteenth,
getting it in. We'll be out in Atlanta checking you out.
Let's get into it. MLB Bro Show podcast to Mixtape
five and five, Episode fourteen, Let's Go All Star Week.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
The Minnesota Twins have an outstanding center fielder named Byron
Buxton when healthy. The position has been his since twenty fifteen.
Back in the mid two thousands, though, the Twins to
the guy named Tory Hunter. Easy to remember, but he
had two other outfielders with him, and they were called
the Soul Patrol. Three bros who patrolled the outfield and
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had things covered no target field but the Metrodome. They
were all born within a year and a half of
each other. These bros. They took the Twins to the playoffs.
Take a look at who was tracking it down? How
did it all start? Shannon Stewart. He got traded to
Minnesota from Toronto in mid July of two thousand and three.
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He came over and immediately jumped into left field. He
committed just one error in a Twins uniform that season
fielding percentage of nine to ninety three and finished fourth
in the American League MVP voting. The Twins lost to
the Yankees in the playoffs that season, but Stuart was
a major part of that squad. Jock Jones, he moved
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over to play right field with the acquisition of Stuart.
He made the transition and his bat picked up. Finished
the season with a three to zero four batting average.
And he made sure that that corner position was on lock. Yeah,
that corner with the plastic baggie hanging in right field.
You remember that. Much like Stuart Jones complimented Tory Hunt. Hunter,
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he complimented him very well. Hunter was the guy, the
center fielder. He was actually the youngest of the three
Soule Patrol members. Goldlove every year from two thousand and
one through two thousand and nine, these three bros, they
were teammates for two and a half seasons. They made
the playoffs with a couple of division titles. Whether you
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want to look at them individually or as a team,
that was a special time in the Twin Cities. Jones
and Hunter, they each finished with a career batting average
of two seventy seven, Stewart was at two ninety seven
Soul Patrol. You guys are alright in my.
Speaker 4 (03:35):
Book, Rational Hour back at two and one last week
twenty and nineteen on the year. Let's get it Our
first Maxjelb takes us to Cincinnati, Ohio Friday. We have
the Colorado Rockies versus Cincinnati Reds. Shout out to Bros.
Chase Burns, the right hand rookie out of Tennessee, got
off to a good start to his career of five
innings against the Yankees, striking out eight batters, gave up
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a few runs. Friday, he puts it all together. Bats
back them up with some run support. Reds roll on
Friday over the Rockies. Our next matchup takes us Milwaukee,
Wisconsin Saturday, where we have the Washington Nationals versus the
Milwaukee Brewers. Shout off the Bros. James Wood making his
first All Star appearance to Phil Wood can be the
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next eron Judge. On Saturday, the Nationals upset the Brewers
on the road.
Speaker 5 (04:23):
Our last matchup.
Speaker 4 (04:23):
Takes us to the Bay Area, San Francisco, California, on Sunday,
where we have the LA Dodgers versus the San Francisco Giants.
Dodgers versus Giants, one of the greatest roperies of the MLB.
She'll be a good one. On Sunday, yam a Moto
versus Ray Dodgers going to the All Star Break on
a high note. Down on the Giants in the Bay
to get the w hey Bill rash. Now back to
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the mix.
Speaker 6 (04:45):
Imagine if you're a National's All Star James Wood, it's
your first trip to the Midsummer's Classic and you're feeling
pretty good.
Speaker 5 (04:53):
Then the team fires the guy that traded for you
and plays you too. Now on media Day.
Speaker 6 (05:01):
He'll be asked the kind of questions he won't have
any answers to. It's the mlbog Mark Gray with a
special spoken word All Star edition of going.
Speaker 5 (05:12):
Tea for the mixtape.
Speaker 6 (05:16):
Woods shouldn't have to answer questions about the Mess and
Chocolate City. The fact that the team has fallen from
being a championship franchise to a bottom feeder is a
real pity. Fans in the district try to remain optimistic
that this organization will stop being financially statistic.
Speaker 5 (05:34):
They are a team with.
Speaker 6 (05:35):
The most MLB bros, but they look to play a
meaningless second half schedule full of stadium no shows. The
team finds itself fifteen games back down in last place,
and barring a miracle of biblical proportion, they're out of
the playoff. Chase Wood will step into the home run derby,
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which gives the Nats exposure on a primetime stage.
Speaker 5 (06:02):
It should be a great moment.
Speaker 6 (06:03):
For Wood once he steps into the cage, especially if
he pulls off the Price Harper thing from twenty eighteen.
Speaker 5 (06:10):
He'd be the rage for a little while.
Speaker 6 (06:13):
He's the third of three rows who wrapped for the
Nats in the All Star weekends since twenty twenty three.
But Josiah Gray has been injured for the last two
years and not able to see, while C. J.
Speaker 5 (06:26):
Abrams recovers from.
Speaker 6 (06:28):
His embarrassing card game last year that was all over TV.
It's becoming hard to support the Curly w these days
when the team's real mess. But hopefully on this All
Star Game stage, your hometown kid will play at his best.
The mobog Mark Gray with some spoken word going deep
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on the mixtape.
Speaker 5 (06:55):
What's Up, Everybody? This is justin.
Speaker 7 (06:57):
Patruleau with the Black Age Report on the MLB Bro
Show podcast mixtape here's where you get the latest on
the millenated Madam marauders or shoving with precision and popping
out all across the big leagues. So let's shuck the report.
As the All Star break approaches, Simeon Woods Richardson continues
to cook the twenty four year old right. He picked
up his third straight win on July eighth, giving up
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only two hits in five scoreless innings. He's only giving
up two hits in each of those three starts, with
a phenomenal zero point six to zero era to show
for it. He scheduled for one more start before the
first half of the season officially comes to a close,
which will be on Sunday, July thirteenth against the Pirates.
Blackjack Flarerty make his second longest start of the season
on July eighth, when he won six in the third
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innings in the team's four to two win over the
Tampa Bay Rays. He was pretty efficient as he only
gave up two runs had struck out eight on ninety
three pitches. It was the lowest amount of runs he
had given up in a month. As Flarity has had
a pretty rough month of June, July has been better
as he's allowed five runs at eleven and a third
combined innings pitch. He has one more scheduled start on
July thirteenth to try and end the first half half
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of the season on.
Speaker 5 (08:01):
An even higher note.
Speaker 7 (08:02):
The road to workovery may be even longer than expected
for Red's ace Hunter Green, as manager Terry francon O
tober reporters that Green is still feeling pain with this
growing despite an MRI showing the muscle healing. Green was
scheduled to make a rehab start with the Reds Triple
A affiliate in Louisville on July eighth, but ended up
getting scratched due to the discomfort. As for now, Green
has returned to the Reds player Development Complex in Arizona
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to continue the healing process.
Speaker 3 (08:27):
After making his debut on June.
Speaker 7 (08:28):
Second for the Detroit Tigers, Dylan Smith has been showing
that he's meant for the big stage. He got sent
out to the miners on June third after giving up
two runs in an inning, but was recalled on June
nineteenth and was perfect for five games. He's allowed two
hits and no runs on ten total innings pitch and
even picked up his first big league win on July
second versus the Nationals. While he did get sent back
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down to the miners, there's no question that he'll be
back again this season, as the debate now becomes if
he'll make the team's postseason roster as the Tigers are
bound for October. That's a black age support for this week.
This is Ja the Ruck now back to the mix.
Speaker 8 (09:04):
MLB bro Jazz Chism is playing at a spectacularly high
level so far in twenty twenty five, as he has
redefined himself once again, showing of his unbelievable versatility and
overall production. Jazz Chism entered the league as a middle infielder,
and since his debut in twenty twenty he has played
meaningful innings at second base, third base, shortstop, and center field,
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and he isn't just filling a hole in these positions. Rather,
he shines defensively. In twenty twenty two, he put up
three outs of average at second base before moving to
center field for twenty twenty three, where he put up
four outs of average. Then in New York, he was
utilized more as a third basement where he notched six
outs of average in only four hundred innings in twenty
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twenty four. Now in twenty twenty five, he has returned
to second base and he hasn't skipped a beat, with
three outs of average in only two hundred and sixty innings.
Chisholm's defensive versatility is one of a current. There's only
a fraction of what makes him such a good player.
Speaker 9 (10:06):
Yeah, ain't y'all shitty bang bang The brows are like
a chain game, but we all do the.
Speaker 3 (10:11):
Same thing, perfecting the slang.
Speaker 9 (10:13):
Slang came from the sandlots mostly didn't have much props.
Made the sacrifice long before the goal for skuld Mills.
He Brian he's having gold glove Jordan Walk's hand and
now them it's like the cone.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
Crust and he threw one hundred pitches in.
Speaker 9 (10:27):
It's often to swol much.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
What we do is give you based with the soul
touch who diversity is just what.
Speaker 6 (10:33):
We strive for.
Speaker 9 (10:34):
The black blue Gatson's where the stats by the side
door and on base percentens that the Killers will die for.
Speaker 5 (10:40):
I'm not dating out. We don't do Grady size more.
Speaker 1 (10:44):
We stepped off the field and into the dugout.
Speaker 5 (10:47):
The action was real.
Speaker 10 (10:48):
The umps about the bugout, the mixtapes coming, Marcus Stroman,
Cy Young and Josh Nayler slugging, Lamarck Way's stugging. We
know who's aving judging Cedric Mullins lots of lovely see
you when I see you, when the oven cooking, enough
for the birds, chopping bricks for the braids.
Speaker 5 (11:05):
It's a trade.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
Michael Habits learned at an early age. Get after rit,
get after rit, forget all of that. Raptors were back again.
We after writ we after rit. We Savage bread Man Jashishem.
Speaker 3 (11:22):
Kane to the Yankees and started making the same keys
and Reggie Jack.
Speaker 10 (11:26):
Leaves average us bumping.
Speaker 1 (11:28):
But the team was lacking something even with Sodo.
Speaker 3 (11:31):
At times they were with slow mo A.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
Stark was eating cast even he wasn't needed to get
Jazz cous Finney.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
And he had conceded and the team is defeated to.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
Bring him out for the South in the Park with
Jason clouds Amota Boom Road Boss. They want the boss flout.
It's nothing for the slow spoken man for donating backs
in the days with soup smoke and though with some
gin and suits, where the warranty into days Parker and
he smash shot in the Limo Toms Browley, don't he
don't know.
Speaker 5 (11:58):
The movie is simple.
Speaker 9 (11:59):
So come to this city and leaning.
Speaker 5 (12:01):
Black like this season.
Speaker 3 (12:02):
Smile from here, Yo, this no ky aim Blood learned
the game, Sammy from his Grammy.
Speaker 1 (12:08):
We always saw a part of the dog out in Miami,
t the zword and the US chapter in them. Ten strikes,
Ready to make, get pass, Ready to make to October,
getting right, just right up Midnightey fifty state Seldies, he brods,
Welcome world, phileas range the things you tell me, he
felt me. We has just elect studs, dam In La
can and Amy.
Speaker 3 (12:28):
Bond State game.
Speaker 5 (12:29):
It's a ten value.
Speaker 11 (12:31):
What's up everybody? This is young Kirt and this is
mine win kind of all the biggest plays. Maybe I'm
gonna be bros. On the past seven days. Sitting in
the three spot, We've got Ocloney's outputter Denzel Clark, who
had himself for holiday last Friday, hitting a harm run
and a triple in its team's eleven two victory all
the San Francisco Giants and the number two this week
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Washington National junkstud offutter James Wood was perfect last week
against Detroit Tigers, going five for five with the Horme
run in this team's eleven seven victory, finally numbering our
krits countdown. Tono Buja's rightfielder George Springer continues his career resurgence.
Last week, Springer played in seven games, collecting twelve hits
with five her runths, including two multi home run games
and thirteen RBI. That's it until next week. I'm Young
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Kurt and this has been Chris Countdown on the MW
bro Show podcast mixtape.
Speaker 5 (13:19):
Now back to the mix works.
Speaker 12 (13:27):
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arm for type, the way that through a level, through
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stuff is elected, not the beat. This respected Kamar Rockap.
Speaker 13 (13:56):
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the losses. Joy Sism went on the pivot and ll
be lost it, but we know we keep coming back
and more juice and with more flaws it. Who's gonna
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be this shit? The broze in head Chase Burns got
to flats some frozen head luris, Butler's cleared to have
the heck of the Year Mason winn and joining Walter
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Gunner head slugg and cold Crush. The blow flow is
so nuh.
Speaker 12 (14:42):
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Speaker 13 (14:45):
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