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May 4, 2025 14 mins

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1.Song: Hit The Ball/Da Gambler & KRP & Cameron Jade 

2.Gambler’s Voice: What’s Wrong With Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s Bat?

3.Numbers Man w/Sebastian Baugh: Stats Say Aaron Judge Greatest Hitter Ever

4.Black Ace Report w/Justin Petrille: Return of Joe Ross 

5.Brett’s Reps w/Brett Quintyne: Eddie Murray & Derek Lee, Gold Glove 1B Bros 

6.Top 5 MLBbros Of Week w/ Young Chritt: Money Mike Harris Is Rolling 

7.SONG: Don’t Take It Away (Baseball)/Da Gambler, KRP, Cameron Jade

8.Ryan’s Rationale w/Ryan Holt: Pick Your Weekend MLB Winners 

9. Outro

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Yo y'all, your KRP and your gammy and with the
MLB bro folk.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Shot.

Speaker 3 (00:19):
To stay in the game, you gotta lock it.

Speaker 4 (00:20):
A lot of hard times, a lot of process, a
lot of garbage, a lot of homets, a lot of promise,
even when you straight out of common and last man
standing in the back of Charles Johnson Bros.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
Blow pipe drinks, make him a reality.

Speaker 4 (00:32):
Brows are fraightening, wills, burn calories, full count runners going,
believe us in the bull and all out flowing the
Bros in the buildings, double stripples, not double trimples. Bobby
Ron sizzel. It's a ritual. I can't brother like Herbie Bucking.
I don't mess your hard in the oven might as
good as ball candy often doubt twist Jo Morgan when

(00:53):
my glove sweitch, y'all start falling, spitting up lot for insurance,
Small Bull, Blue Flash, and now we're scoring to music
that moved with the fusion. Tamar Johnson fast all boom
and he and Mookie is back with the soul.

Speaker 5 (01:07):
Blow that just got his bad.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
Just try to show goal Cleveland doctor sticks let their
fun flow fact up, really wear Marcus through the stroke show.

Speaker 6 (01:20):
Skill.

Speaker 7 (01:33):
You know what it is.

Speaker 4 (01:34):
M podcasting, Steve do you don't know what it is?

Speaker 2 (01:38):
Get up.

Speaker 4 (01:42):
The Walk off, M L we Broke podcast, the mixtake.

Speaker 5 (01:48):
Jazzism isn't hitting the ball or putting in and.

Speaker 6 (01:51):
Play enough for me? Rob.

Speaker 5 (01:52):
I'm sorry, he's just not as much as I love Jazz,
and I hope he doesn't get mad at me when he.

Speaker 8 (01:58):
Sees me at the All Star Game and the Atlanta.

Speaker 5 (02:00):
Because I believe if he will make it this season
based on popularity alone, but that in wint eighty one,
it's just not cutting it.

Speaker 6 (02:09):
Rob.

Speaker 5 (02:10):
The seven long runs top twenty in baseball, that's cool,
But I don't need my second baseman to be Market
Simeon in twenty twenty one, and he close to fifty
bro bomb and great records. I just need him not
to be seventh in all of baseball in strikeouts. I mean,

(02:33):
he should be hitting at least one hundred points higher.
He doesn't seem to make the adjustments when he needs
to at the plate, and he's not elevating into an
elite player. In my opinion, Jazz has the tools and
the occasional flash of potential dominance, but I'm not even
getting superslid starter vibes right now from him. Yes, he's

(02:57):
behaving and kissing all the babies and doing all the
things he's supposed to do. The smiles, infectious, the bravado.
The bravado is so New York, right, He's a perfect fit.
But I look up and the OBP is point three
to zero four his lowest census rookie season in Miami
in twenty twenty one. The Yankees are hanging on in

(03:19):
first place, but Boston's creeping, and that division's tough, and
that lineup is great, so Jazz Will needs to get
them more and more hits in the words of nice
and smooth, especially when the playoffs come around. Because he's
under Achieason right now, war wins ops LA plus.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
Baseball is a game of stats.

Speaker 8 (03:44):
I'm Sebastianball and I'm the numbers man.

Speaker 2 (03:49):
MLB bro Aaron Judge had one of the best seasons
in modern history in twenty twenty two, and he's somehow
one upted in twenty twenty four. Now in twenty twenty five,
at age thirty three, Judge has gotten even better and
is on track for the greatest hitting season of the
twenty first century. A two to eighteen weighty runs created

(04:12):
plus for Judge last year is the best we have
seen since the peak of Barry Bonds in the early
two thousands, when Bonds reached as high as two forty
four in two thousand and two, but Judge currently is
as high as two hundred and fifty one weight to
runs created plus, which is the highest we've ever seen
in the modern era. As of April thirtieth, Judge has

(04:33):
two point nine fangrass wins above replacement, which puts him
on track for an outrageous fourteen point five wins season
if he plays one hundred and fifty games. His expected
weighted on basse average of four ninety two is a
zero point thirteen improvement on last season as well, showing
that his hitting improvements are no result of luck and

(04:54):
he's genuinely hitting the ball better than ever. His WA
and strike up percentages are down this season, showing that
he is putting way more balls in play than usual,
and he is making pitchers pay for pitching to him.
Judge's offensive numbers are video game stuff, and we can
go on for hours about them, but his value is
not limited to his bat His two outs above average

(05:17):
and right field rank him as the second best defensive
right fielder in all of baseball and shows how elite
he is on both sides of the ball. Judge's unbelievable
start has willed the Yankees to an early Ale East lead,
and they could easily contend for the World Series and
potentially provide Judge with his first ring. It is important
that we acknowledge how unreal these numbers are from Aaron Judge,

(05:40):
and we should cherish the fact that we are potentially
witnessing the greatest hitter to ever live.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
What's Up Everybody is Dsephatchuley with the Blackie support on
the MLB bro Show podcast mixtape.

Speaker 6 (05:53):
Here's where you get.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
The latest on the melanated Mountain waters or shovel with
Precision and popping out all across the big leads.

Speaker 9 (06:00):
Black Age Report, Black Age Report, It's the black Age Report,
Black Asia Report, Black As Report.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Christan McKenzie will be saying with the Guardians Organization a
maid being designated for assignment. After clearing waivers, McKenzie accepted
an assignment to head to Cleveland's Triple A team in Columbus.
Before he goes, though he will be placed on the
team's development list and report to a facility in Arizona
where he will work on his mechanics and delivery before
facing competition. Manager Stephen Voge believes that this will be

(06:33):
the best course of action for the twenty seven year
old to help we gain the confidence he had when
he was that dominant up at Coming Star. We all
saw him to beat Toms. Bradley arguably had his best
outing of the season on April twenty ninth, going seven
innings and only allowing two runs on five hits. However,
the race back toore big cold that day, as they
only managed to drive in one run, meaning Bradley picked

(06:54):
up the loss. He now has a four point five
ARA and his next scheduled start will be on May fourth,
of the Yankees in the Bronx. Hunter Green got back
in the win column when he faced the Rockies on
eight for twenty six, going six innings, allowing three yearned
runs and striking out eight. He's now twelve in the
majors in total strikeouts with forty three and has a
two point seven zero EER, good for twenty first due

(07:16):
Ross is starting to find his footing. He has now
given up a run in his past three appearances, along
with zero walks and five strikeouts. While the Phillies may
be a strong contender to win it all, one of
their weak points this season has been the bullpen. This
last stretch could hopefully be aside that Ross is a
player that the Phillies get count on to either keep
them in a game or help them get them closer

(07:38):
to the finish line. At the black As Report for
this week, this is JP the Brook. Now back to
the mix.

Speaker 3 (07:44):
This strike quin time with Brett's reps for MLB bro
Show podcast the Mixtape the Gold Glove Award. I'm a
big fan of it, and I think winning one is
quite an underrated achievement. So much focus is given to
home runs, stolen bases, runs back added in in other
offensive categories that when someone comes along and can flash

(08:04):
the leather, it gotta give them their props. There's two
bros who played first base that jump out at me.
I gotta highlight them one in each league. One's a
Hall of Famer, the other you might say, oh shoot,
I forgot about him. Let's take a look at the
American leaguer first Eddie Clarence Murray. You can call him
steady Eddie. He's in the Hall, World Series Champ, eight

(08:28):
time All Star, all of those accolades. But he won
a Gold Glove three consecutive seasons from nineteen eighty two
through nineteen eighty four. He hit over three hundred in
each of those seasons and drove in one hundred and
ten runs all three years. From a fielding standpoint, and
that's really what we're talking about. It got better and
better in those three years. He was out there essentially

(08:51):
every day and committed just twenty seven errors in three years.
He had over forty five hundred chances, and that is
a ridiculous fielding percentage. No disrespect to his teammate Cal
Ripken with the glove because he got two Goal Glove awards,
but Eddie Murray he got three. National League we got

(09:11):
another three time award winner. Y'all remember Derek Lee. The
National League certainly remembers Derek Lee. Two thousand and three,
two thousand and five, two thousand and seven, yep. Every
other year during that time he snagged a Gold Glove.
OH three was a great year for him. He played
for the World Series champion Florida Marlins. OH five now

(09:33):
he's with the Chicago Cubs. How about a National League
batting title seven, another three one hundred batting average and
another All Star appearance. Let's talk about the glove work.
Though Derek Lee wasn't missing many games either. He committed
just eighteen errors in those award winning seasons. He handled
the baseball over four thousand times. Both these cats were impressive.

(09:56):
They did it with the bat and they certainly did
it with the glove.

Speaker 6 (09:59):
Marion Lee.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
They deserved their rings and their awards. Two World Series
wins and six Gold Gloves between them.

Speaker 7 (10:05):
What's up, everybody? This is young krit and this is
my wee see condout are the biggest plays man put
mb brows over the past seven days this week coming
in at number five the Seattle manor shortstop JP Carford,
who won deep on Sunday, hitting a two run robom
that ended up being the difference in his team's seven
six win over the Miami Marlins, up next to number four.
Every team needs an established event, and for the Chicago

(10:27):
White Sox's cinifeuter Michael A. Taylor last Saturday, he will
seeing doubles paid the three of them in his team's
ten to three win over the Oakland A's sitting in
a three spot. We got Minnesota Twins outfitter Byron Buckston,
who won deep on Wednesday and then leged out a
triple in his next ab and an eleven four win
over the eli Angels. And at number two this week
Atlanta Braves sooner field money. Mike Harris had started to

(10:48):
heat up at the same time as a base that
started to extreme together some wins coincidence. I think nine
The bro collected ten hits with two doubles and six
RBI over a seven game stretch.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
Last week Harris with a big swing to white center
field and that ball.

Speaker 7 (11:05):
It's gone finally Number one O Chris count Down. Tampa
Bay Ray's rookie Chanler Simpson hit the ground running, hit
safely in its first eight games, totaling twelve hits with
three RBI. That's it until next week. I'm on krit
and this has been Chris count Down mb BRO show
podcast mixtape.

Speaker 6 (11:22):
No backs to the Nick.

Speaker 9 (11:24):
As a cat playing in the back streets almost every
day and I made away baseball. The came today, hit
the field and take a cup of swings. Stole the base.

Speaker 6 (11:44):
Culture. I was a part of don't take it away,
take it away. That's baseball part of me.

Speaker 9 (11:55):
Don't take it away, take it away.

Speaker 6 (11:59):
It's yo.

Speaker 4 (12:01):
Can't take baseball from me. It's a part of me.
You god damned dummy. Some have tried and something hit.
This is the rundown. Next is the classic hits. George
Springer had five hits on opening day. Dave Roberts keeps
winning like he's supposed to be Great.

Speaker 5 (12:19):
Jazz Chisholm has a vision for changing the game through
the prism of strategy. We making our way five two
bombers with the ghetto persona, putting ketchup on everything, street
fighting pajamas. I swear to your honor, the Rosby spasm.
Don't need NBA two K for a night or Madden.
Just g to the captain some late night have rowers a.

Speaker 4 (12:40):
Night been in triple just to save the moment baseball
was live when Jimmy Ronins was holding Royce Lewis still
waiting for his superstar moment. Doctor Sticks had big plans
to Robama on the league. But this golden gnam and
suffering from fatigue. He'll be back soon, like I look
for twists and faking the awful Dodger stadiums with movies
black take Me.

Speaker 9 (13:00):
Get Way, Way, take it away the baseball part of me, Ryan,
keep firing.

Speaker 6 (13:09):
You're really the best bet.

Speaker 8 (13:11):
Ryan's ratching out back at you once again. Two and
one last week, five and four over the year. Let's
get it. Our first matchup takes us to Atlanta, Georgia
Truest Park, where we have Los Angeles Dodgers versus Atlanta Braves.
Shout out to Bros Mookie Betts last week with four
hits for RBI.

Speaker 5 (13:27):
Friday.

Speaker 8 (13:27):
Should be a classic matchup two perennial postseason teams, but
the Dodgers start off their road trip on the right
note and pick up the w in Atlanta on Friday.

Speaker 6 (13:36):
Ryan, keep firing.

Speaker 8 (13:38):
Our next matchup takes us to Saint Louis, Missouri Buds Stadium,
where we have the New York Mets versus the Saint
Louis Cardinals. Bros. Mason Wynn had a breakout game on
Wednesday's double hitter on four to eight with two home
runs and two walks. Should be a great game on Saturday.
That's come to town for the twenty one to ten record.
Plan some good baseball. Soto and the Backs start to swing,

(14:00):
get things going a little bit too much for the Cards.
Mets over the Cardinals on Saturday.

Speaker 6 (14:07):
Keep Byron.

Speaker 8 (14:09):
Our last mont up takes us to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in
See Park, where we have the San Diego Padres versus
the Pittsburgh Pirates. Bro Keith Brian Hayes starting to get
hot with the bat, six hits in the last five games,
playing some good baseball, flashing the leather on the field.
But Sunday to close out the series, I think the
Padres squeak away in the victory over the Pirates to

(14:31):
get the w Ryan.

Speaker 6 (14:33):
Keep Firron, you're really.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
The best bet Keith. It rational.

Speaker 8 (14:38):
Now back to the mix the legal leagues, ide.

Speaker 4 (14:42):
The Gambler, your friendly neighborhood diamond checker, making sure that
you stay on top of the game and in touch
with the soul of MLB. See you next week, Ladies
in Shans, we out of here and drop the Mike
leaves
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