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September 27, 2024 14 mins

The playoffs are about to pop off on Oct. 1 and this week's MLBbro Show Podcast- The Mixtape gets you ready for the MLB postseason, while recapping the season's final month with beats and baseball. 

1. Intro (KRP) 

2. Song: CJ Abrams (No. 5 Is An Issue) 

3. Going Deep W/Mark Gray (CJ Abrams Saga) 

4. Black Ace Report W/JP The Rook 

5. Ryan's Rationale W/Ryan Holt (MLB Best Bets For Weekend)

6. Interlude

7. Let's Cook W/Devon Cook (Playoff Time)

8. Brett's Reps W/Brett Quintyne (Ellis Burks and Jermaine Dye)

9. Number Man W/Sebastian Baugh (Masyn Winn Metrics)

10. Song: Diamond Mining 

11. Outro 

Hosted and Executive Produced by Da Gambler along with KRP Productions

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's good, y'all.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
It's k R piece in the MLB Bro Show podcast
for next k it's soundtrack of the cs Welcome.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
To the episode number fives.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
In CJ April, he's catching off that rookie slack. Now,
what's bad as blazon? He wants to bring the city back?
That how we do it with c J. Baptist Fair
the Captain NASA repping DC. It's time to bring the
sifty back. Look at d J Abels he's catching pop
that brookie slack.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
Now, what's bad as placing? You want to bring the city?

Speaker 3 (00:44):
That's that's how we deal with with CJ. Bactis say
they captain ns of repping DC, It's time to bring
the city.

Speaker 4 (00:58):
It's the right day, CJ Bro, What were you thinking about?

Speaker 5 (01:05):
I mean, it's one thing to take the edge off,
but until eight o'clock in the morning, what's the deal?
Boys and girls, it's your boy the mlbog Mark Gray
and I'm going deep for the mixtape. CJ Abrams season
came to an abrupt halt last week when the Washington
Nationals demoted them to Triple A and sent them to Florida,

(01:25):
costing him about thirty six thousand dollars in cash, all
because he went out in Chicago and kicked it all
night at a casino. Now, look, I'm not begrudging anybody
for needing to take an edge off, especially when your
organization doesn't give you a curfew because your adults, according

(01:45):
to their general manager Mike Rizzo. But at some point,
when you're a professional, you gotta remember that you got
a job to do.

Speaker 4 (01:55):
Five hours later.

Speaker 5 (01:56):
And this is unquestionably a terrible miss, But you wonder
why think about it? CJ was a rising star. I
even made the bold declaration earlier this year that I
thought he had Ozzie Smith's range and col Ripkin power,
and he did that for the first part of the season,

(02:17):
but then after making the All Star team, something just
went crazy. He has to work out for them because
if he doesn't, that made Juan Soto's walk even more
devastating to the organization. Your boy Mark Gray the mlbog
and I'm going d for the mixtape.

Speaker 4 (02:39):
What's up Everybody?

Speaker 6 (02:40):
This is justin Patrully with the Black a support on
the MLB Bro Show podcast mixtape. Here's where you get
the latest on the Melanie to Mountain Marauders. Or Shevey
with precision and popping out all across the big leagues,
so lesser the report. Just because the rights were eliminated
from playoff contentent does not mean Hunter Green was going
to pack it in. He had been on the e

(03:00):
since mid August with the right elbow injury, but made
his return on September twenty second, just a week before
the season ends. Instead of just packing it in and
waiting for next season, Green wanted to come back to
fight with the teammates till the very end. The decision
shows how Green is becoming a needed leader in the clubhouse,
especially with the recent firing of manager David Bell. While

(03:21):
this was a disappointing season for the Reds, Green has
had a breakout year and is one of the few
reasons for the Reds to be optimistic. In twenty twenty five,
Toys Bradley has gotten back into the win column for
the first time in almost two months. He went up
against the Blue Jays on September twenty first go in
five innings, giving up one run on six hits, got
the Black a support for this week.

Speaker 7 (03:42):
Now back to the mix, Ryan Keth firing, You're really
the best bet Our.

Speaker 8 (03:50):
First batchup takes us to Cleveland, Ohio Progressive Field Friday
for all the Cleveland Guardians versus the Houston Astros. Bro
Shosh Naylor Canina season off strong one all runs dre
than seven. RBIs really having a phenomenal year. Right future
in Cleveland for Josh Naylor, the Paler Friday, Cleveland I
think will be strong, ready to go, getting ready for

(04:12):
the postseason. Justin Verlander for Houston, just not looking like
the Justin Verlander of old Cleveland takes care of business,
lends at home on Friday.

Speaker 7 (04:20):
Right.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
Our next matchup Texas is the Bay.

Speaker 8 (04:24):
Area of San Francisco, California, where we have the San
Francisco Giants versus the Saint Louis Cardinals. Bros lamont Way
Junior having a great season for the Giants, batt In
two sixty five really been in Bright Spines Saturday. Blake
Snail in the bump contract year. Bat's really heating up
for the Giants. Really dominated in Arizona over the week

(04:44):
I think that train continues over the weekend as the
Giants hit the w on Saturday over the Cards.

Speaker 7 (04:50):
Right.

Speaker 8 (04:52):
Our last matchup Texas to New York Yankee Stadium, where
we have the New York Yankees versus the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Yankees getting ready for the postseason. I think they take
care of business and the season. On the strung note
Jazz Tis and Junior Aaron Judge Dark Schmidt on the
buck on Sunday for the Yankees. Yankees laying at home
on Sunday over the Pirates. This is your man, right,
Hope signing off. He's being rational.

Speaker 7 (05:15):
No, back to the mix, Rile, keep firing. You're really
the best bet.

Speaker 9 (05:39):
Last weekend of the regular season, a lot of baseball
has been played. One hundred and sixty two games, about
thirty teams, four hundred and sixty games. With all the trades,
friedge and pickups storylines heading to the regular season, baseball
is more exciting than it's ever been.

Speaker 4 (05:54):
With that being said, there's many bros.

Speaker 9 (05:56):
Who are balling out and become a standout player making
tremendous lead to their game. For example, short stop for
the Washington National dj Abras, he will be a star
in this game, an electric athlete offensively top ten battle
for short stop.

Speaker 4 (06:09):
One hundred and thirty three hits, seventy nine runs, twenty.

Speaker 9 (06:12):
Home runs, sixty five RBL with thirty one starling bases.
The twenty home runs is thirty one. Stellar bass sticks
out to me because of that. Thirty thirty club is
the bench marker, being the star CJ's running the cup
of it. Then you have first base before the Cleveland Guardians,
Tatanachie and josh Nala.

Speaker 4 (06:27):
He's been very dependable.

Speaker 9 (06:29):
As the Cleveland Guardians about to get to the Vision Crown,
surely being a spark for that team Offensively, thirty one
home runs one hundred and seven RBI leads to MLB
for first baseman, the RBI second to home runs named
it All Star for the first time of his career
this season, but my vote he will be an All
MLB First baseman.

Speaker 4 (06:46):
Then you have New York Yankee center field Aaron Judge.

Speaker 9 (06:49):
He's had an incredible season, awaiting a Silver Slugger his
first team All MLB honors, My favorite to be an
al MVP. He's been dominant this season, crushing numbers one
hundred nine save ross big safe home runs, one hundred
thirty nine rb out with a three twenty three bad average.
Just dominant as we'll be serving it up all season
long right here on MLB Bros.

Speaker 4 (07:09):
Podcast Hollo Fault. I'm Devade Cook, Stay Hugger.

Speaker 10 (07:15):
This spread Quentine with Brett's reps for MLB Bros Show
podcast the mixtape Right Handed Sluggers. There seem to be
a lot of bros That fit the description from back
in the day. I want to go in depth on
a couple of my favorite ones who interlapped in the
nineteen nineties. Neither is bound for Cooper's Down, but both

(07:36):
were well traveled and one was even a World Series MVP.
One was a high draft pick and one was not.
They have eighteen big league seasons between them. Let's see
who we got. I'm talking about Ellis Burks and Jermaine Die.
Ellis rain Of Burks was a first round pick of
the Boston Red Sox in nineteen eighty three. He made

(07:59):
his major league day on April twenty ninth, nineteen eighty seven,
and never looked back. He was a regular center fielder
for six seasons and consistently hit for average, hitting three
oz three in nineteen eighty nine, and had an All
Star year in nineteen ninety, collecting a Gold Glove and
the Silver Slugger Award as well. He would still play

(08:20):
for the Socks in nineteen ninety three, but it was
the White Sox that benefited from his service. Shifting the
right fieldback season, he hit two seventy five and helped
the White Sox for their first playoff appearance in ten years.
While Burks was already a proven big leaguer, Jermaine Terrell
Die was just getting started. A seventeenth round pick of

(08:42):
the Atlanta Braves, Yeah, he was four hundred and eighty
eighth overall in the nineteen ninety three draft. Dye made
his way to the big leagues on May seventeen, nineteen
ninety six. In his first at bat, he went yard
off of fellow bro and Cincinnati Reds pitcher Mark Arcus Moore.
That would be his only season in an Atlanta uniform,

(09:04):
and a trade to Kansas City would help develop his power.
Combine sixty home runs and two hundred and thirty seven
RBI in nineteen ninety nine and two thousand, that would
make him a very desirable player. After garnering All Star
status and a Gold Glove in two thousand, while Dye
was enjoying success in the American League, Burkes headed to

(09:28):
the National League to soak up some of that thin
air in Colorado. It was a nice run for Burkes
and the Rockies in the mid nineties, including a very
special nineteen ninety six check this out forty home runs,
one hundred and twenty eight runs bad, then two hundred
and eleven hits and one hundred and forty two runs scored.

(09:49):
A mid season nineteen ninety eight trade brought him to
the Giants in nineteen ninety nine and two thousand, all
combined fifty five homers and one hundred and ninety two
r The Brow was always productive. Burks would leave the
Bay Area and Dye would arrive in Oakland and he
would have some average years, but when he got to

(10:10):
the Windy City, it was on for Die. He was
alive and well. The final five seasons for Die one
hundred and sixty four home runs for the White Sox,
including forty four and two thousand and six, with one
hundred and twenty runs batted in two thousand and six. Wait,
isn't something missing, that's right. He was World Series MVP

(10:34):
in two thousand and five when the Chisocks swept the
Astros and he hit four thirty eight. Burks last good
season that was two thousand and two with the Indians,
where he connected for thirty two home runs and ninety
one runs batted in with the three oh one average.
It would end where it all started for Burkes, and
that was in a Boston uniform in two thousand and four. Yes,

(10:57):
he was given a World Series ring. These two guys,
they were drafted ten years apart. They won a Gold
Globe ten years apart. Both were two time All Stars
and had very comparable numbers.

Speaker 11 (11:09):
Bad bad bond Al Mason wins aged twenty two. Season
has gone spectacularly so far, and although the Cardinals aren't
in playoff contention this season, they have a spectacular young
core to lead them into the future. In the future,
Mason wins short stint in twenty twenty three what was
some par all around with defensive struggles and offensive struggles

(11:32):
at the same time. However, in twenty twenty four, he
has stepped up in all areas are His one oh
two waiter runs created plus is an increase of seventy
four from twenty twenty three, and his three outs above
average is a plus six improvement on twenty twenty three
as well. As well. That along with nineteen defensive runs
saved and a one point two base running run value

(11:54):
above average combines for a very impressive three point two
fangrass war toes wart, which wi his fourth among twenty
twenty four rookies. With his defense proving to be spectacular,
we needs to take an offensive leader and he will
be one of the best or stops in all of baseball.
And baseball the Cardinals are going to be heading into

(12:14):
the next few years with Jordan Walker and Mason Winn
he paired up in their line up, in their lineup,
and if all goes well, it will be one of
the scariest duos in baseball.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
He's gamble hit him with that testimony.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
Wrapped man, It's never an easy road to the lands
of stadiums and pedestals.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
Rock and roads seems so much easier than hitting teas.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
Living in that Babby BOMs bowl, the pillow bees and
mini knees, hobaches and bad breaks in minor leagues, bad leads, pulls, headaches,
the bro bomb disease, bad seeds impetitive in the Amazing League,
especially when they look like me. They in the infield
at the age at three, when they beat from the back.
He has when he launched in threes. Who was launching

(12:57):
key back angles some degrees he should move from the
top of the key. We blasted balls and trees were
backhanded bbes, the flock, the metal things. The anthem singings
then come to men of spring, the boys the summer,
Cliff Floyd fast ball from oil Camp boy played that
make the hard stop.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
I remember the black shortstop.

Speaker 2 (13:16):
Morbie Willis was a crazy base stealer, bad trees and
let the mm the stolen bases the sixth straight seasons
in the sixties and.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
Base pat former actually didn't gaga do bad. They didn't
think he was a Hall of Famous. You know what
I'm saying, thrasy calpee, I'll be smith.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
They produced to gets the glovemanship, hot dudes, rocking, frozen,
doing back flips, stowing faces, kept the still this move
like chapstick.

Speaker 10 (13:41):
In the eighties.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
He was undoubtedly that Jimmy Rollins staff his MVP and
the devil ga. Ever so the soul patrol like short
was never better than in the nineties.

Speaker 1 (13:51):
But you don't remember hu Be Brooks.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
I thought so Shawan Duncay would in arm like a
laser from a Roscoe Tomander, say Jap caught for in
that hot cjablem number five, that issue double shot polls,
Devin just Glos, Cali Coles.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
We got those in the form of bros that you
don't see on cop shows.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
This is my slow role mbbro dot Com podcast the mixtape.
My flow is like a bro bomb the Clinton gates
of this game. That means I play the seeds that
is five to next brow. The media entrance is where
I execute my flex though, from them bro swinging oles
down in Mexico to the bros and the cold up
in Buffalo n ninety mph when it's five below, but

(14:33):
they always swept the players. That's from where don't snow
shouting out the hill Boys next generation on the goal
when I'm in the box of Oxton faces with my
ball placement and my ability to read cadence just like
Willie Mays did make the marvelous sound regular understated. That

(14:54):
concludes another episode of the MLB Bro Show podcast Mixtape
for this week.
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