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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You are now rocking with the MLB Brochow Podcast, the
mixtape where we bring you the latest and greatest in
Black and Brown baseball players from the field to the
dugout to the locker room, midnight to high noon to doubleheaders.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
In June, we got it covered.
Speaker 1 (00:17):
So lock in with the Gambler D Grubb, Young, Kurt J. P,
the rook Og, Mark Gray and the Boss the Skipper,
Rob Parker. Let's get it.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
Looking at CJ.
Speaker 4 (00:47):
Abrams, He's catching all that Brookie slack. Now it's bad,
it's placed. He wanted to bring the city back. That's
how we deal with When CJ. Block is fitted captain,
that's a threap in DC. It's time to bring the
city back. Sixty three long and lanky with the blister,
the Bend of Bros. Got the nets mynn the Elite
system back to one solo trade. Mike Grizo wants to
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fade you not out far in the GM will been
nice for days.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
That's the letter fall in the hole. Yet he getting
that spinning on his back. Make the throw yo.
Speaker 4 (01:19):
He rofer at another Georgia boy employed to record destroy
the MLB bro scene. So highlight your boy average creeping
up Homer's double digits. The nets are in the cut
with the tunnel vision and as the team grows, so
will Abrams game. This ain't that team flow. Apram's already
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in the game, and you see the progression as he's
rising from fame.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
He's learning to win walk offs, homers and missiles.
Speaker 4 (01:48):
This ain't the nixt and Abrams YOI don't double dripple.
He hits doubles and triples. The affected ripple.
Speaker 3 (01:54):
Number five is in this. Look just CJ.
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Speaker 4 (01:56):
He's catching off that lookie slack that was baddest place.
He wants to bring the city. That That how we
do with what CJ. Bactis filded.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
Captain Nasa bredd DC, It's time to bring the citty back.
Speaker 4 (02:09):
Look at j Abels, he's catching off that rookie slack
that was datus place. He wants to bring the city that.
That's how we do with what CJ. Broxtie fited Captain
Nasa Repin DC. It's found to break the city.
Speaker 5 (02:29):
It's the right day.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
It's those classic kids.
Speaker 5 (02:43):
Davy Grub on that Moby Bros. Podcast.
Speaker 6 (02:48):
It's those classic kids.
Speaker 5 (02:50):
Davy Grub on that movie.
Speaker 7 (02:53):
Bro's podcast, What's Up Everybody, I'm David Grubb and it's
time for another edition of Class Kids on the MLB
bro Show podcast the Mixtape MLB Bros in North Texas
for all the All Star Game activities, so we continue
to celebrate the Midsummer Classic.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
A couple of events, the Futures Game in the Swingman.
Speaker 7 (03:11):
Classic, have provided great opportunities to spotlight black and brown
players before they become stars. And of course there's the
main event, which this year features six MLB Bros. As
you know, the game didn't always feature black athletes. That is,
until nineteen forty nine, a full two seasons after the
game was finally integrated, black players made their debut on
one of baseball's biggest stages. It was no coincidence that
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the game was played in Brooklyn at eedbits Field, home
of the Dodgers. The National League squad had three black
players on the roster, all of whom wore Dodger blue.
They were led by Jackie Robinson, along with teammates catcher
Roy Campanella and pitcher Don Nukeom Outfielder Larry Adobe of
the then Cleveland Indians wore the colors for the American
League Robinson doubled and scored three runs for the National
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League Well Campanella Winzer for two, Adobe only got one
bat sitting behind the Damagio brothers Joe and Dom and
the legendary Ted Williams. Nuka, meanwhile, was a hard luck loser,
allowing two runs and two and two thirds innings as
the n committed five errors in an eleven.
Speaker 3 (04:12):
To seven loss.
Speaker 7 (04:13):
Things will certainly get better over the years as more
and more black players made their imprint on the game,
and in nineteen sixty two, Maury Willis of the now
Los Angeles Dodgers would earn the very first All Star
MVP Award.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
We'll see if another broken following Will's footsteps. This Tuesday,
I'm David Grubb and this has been classic hits.
Speaker 5 (04:32):
Now back to the mix.
Speaker 6 (04:44):
Indeed with og Margray.
Speaker 8 (04:47):
Roger Cator is a Hall of Fame college baseball coach,
and he didn't do it at the big school in
Baton Rouge, LSU. He did it at Southern University, where
he created a Golden Spike's Award winner in Ricky Weeks
and the only player to have been drafted number one
twice in the history of Major League baseball, Tanny Googwin,
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but a lot of great Black baseball memories get lost
and pushed to the side. But Cater's helping them make
sure that that doesn't go on too much longer as
one of the people on the committee that puts together
the HVCU swing Man Classic. And if you want to know,
if he thinks that Major League Baseball is making a commitment, yeah,
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he's given them theirs.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
Well, they're doing their job that they can do.
Speaker 5 (05:35):
Remember, they can't.
Speaker 9 (05:36):
Do it carry the whole log I still go back
to the families, the ferries, the community, and they need
to do a better job of having Little league programs
where kids and having them coach.
Speaker 5 (05:48):
My people could coach teacher.
Speaker 10 (05:50):
And I think that's where the grass root issue is.
Speaker 9 (05:53):
We got to start there.
Speaker 8 (05:54):
Get this year, some of the finest HBCU talent made
its way to Arlington for an opportunity to display their
wares on center stage and before a live national TV audience.
Speaker 10 (06:08):
They getting an opportunity to showcase there at the biggest weekend,
the biggest weekend for Major League Baseball there or Star Weekend,
and they get to be on the MLB network. So
it's never going to get any bigger than this.
Speaker 8 (06:21):
But the history of the game remains strong, yet nobody
seems to talk about it, especially when it comes to
Southern University. I bet you know who Mel Blunt and
Anias Williams are, But did you know Hall of Famer
Lou Brock and Danny Goodwin and the aforementioned Ricky Weeks.
Speaker 3 (06:39):
We're all down there, and that part of the value.
Speaker 5 (06:42):
Nobody's having the energy or in the willpow.
Speaker 11 (06:45):
Way anymore to come and go dig up in for bition.
Speaker 12 (06:48):
You have to present it today so he can write
about it.
Speaker 8 (06:52):
So for real, part of the problem with people not
getting into baseball who are black is that the legacy
isn't being preserved. You gotta do a had a job
telling your story, and when you make enough headlines or
clicks these days, you just might find yourself getting a
call on draft Day. I'm the MLB O g Mark Gray.
Speaker 3 (07:13):
I'm going deep for Minch Take Go Indeed with og
Mark Ray.
Speaker 13 (07:34):
It's MLB Bruise, High End Outside with Malik Right and
Dante Miles.
Speaker 6 (07:41):
Welcome and everybody to a special edition.
Speaker 14 (07:43):
I'll be High and Outside Podcast Malik Right one and
Solo Today and I'm here joined by a call him
a legend, the best bride, play by play announcer in baseball.
Host of the hay Now podcast Dave Fans Dave, appreciate
you for joining again as always.
Speaker 5 (08:01):
Yeah, no problem, the Lake going to be with you
many night.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
Man.
Speaker 6 (08:04):
You guys in San Diego today, Well, I mean.
Speaker 5 (08:07):
Yeah, we're in Sandy and San Diego.
Speaker 15 (08:10):
Two games coming up Tuesday Wednesday, and then go to
Anaheim for four. I'm not going to go to Anaheim
because I'll be working in the Swingman Classic HBCU All
Star Game for MLB Network, but working with Perild Reynolds
and Henry Aaron's granddaughter, so that it would be pretty
cool and looking.
Speaker 5 (08:29):
Forward to it.
Speaker 15 (08:29):
I'm sure you know in Texas, in the Dallas Metroplex,
there's probably I know there's a significant black population within
a couple of three.
Speaker 5 (08:42):
Hours, and I'd like that.
Speaker 15 (08:44):
I don't necessarily expect a full house, but I think
it would be a really good crowd.
Speaker 5 (08:48):
I thought Seattle did a heck of a job.
Speaker 15 (08:50):
Seattle does not have as large as metropolitan areas go,
it does not have a huge Black American population. But
I'll tell you what it was a really good mix
of folks who came to the game last year. And
see how about ten thousand, So they were to do
twenty or thirty thousand this week, that would be fantastic.
Speaker 14 (09:09):
Yeah, And I mean a lot of HBCUs in the
general area. Like you said, I don't think there are
any HBCUs above the Mason Dixon.
Speaker 6 (09:16):
Line that can travel up where they're fantasy easy access
to hit the Seattle.
Speaker 5 (09:20):
Yeah, no question.
Speaker 14 (09:21):
You preview Grahamlin Southern Mississippi not too far too.
Speaker 6 (09:26):
You went to the game.
Speaker 14 (09:27):
You of course announced the game last year again the
Swingman Classic King Griffy Junior's event highlighting the fifty best
HBCU players all from the Slack schools.
Speaker 6 (09:38):
You got to do the inaugural event last year.
Speaker 14 (09:41):
Randy Flores one MVP, got a single I believe your
fetch a single to a double stull third and then
ended up stealing home.
Speaker 6 (09:49):
That's how he accomplished the award.
Speaker 14 (09:52):
Just sant to tell the people about like the energy
and vivedor on the game.
Speaker 15 (09:57):
Well, these guys you had an opportunity in national stage
and hopefully you know, they can put up some good numbers,
put up a really good performance.
Speaker 16 (10:04):
And and we'll take it from there. And it's an opportunity.
And while I was growing up, baseball was a big
deal in the black community. It's it's lesser so.
Speaker 15 (10:15):
Now and hopefully that's going to change as we move
to start to see some change. I don't expect an
immediate Go one eighty turnaround, but just to you know,
regenerate the interest in the game in the black community
to be huge.
Speaker 6 (10:29):
Yeah, and it's it's going to be a huge weekend
for that.
Speaker 14 (10:32):
Can call your Tamar Johnson, Sebastian Walcott, just some notable
black players that'll.
Speaker 6 (10:38):
Be participating in the future thevent.
Speaker 14 (10:39):
Of course, we have Aaron Judge, Josh Naylor, sime and
participating in the Austin game on Monday.
Speaker 6 (10:46):
Just sort it through the weekend at the HBCU.
Speaker 14 (10:48):
I mean, what you're looking forward to most or what
what about.
Speaker 5 (10:51):
All Star are you most looking forward to? Well, all
start games. You'll start games, so you look for the
starts to shine and.
Speaker 15 (10:57):
You want to see you guys performing and you get
them on derby.
Speaker 5 (11:00):
That's that's generally great. You know a lot of fun
and then you.
Speaker 15 (11:03):
Want to see you want to want to be entertained,
and you want to see the big boys.
Speaker 5 (11:07):
Do what they do. And uh, I get some really
tough like pitchers, a lot of talent.
Speaker 15 (11:12):
Philly's sending what seven against the franchise best seven players.
Speaker 5 (11:15):
Cleveland's got a whole bunch of players. So yeah, also game.
Speaker 15 (11:18):
You know, it's not like talking about the Super Bowl,
but I mean it's good, it's a it's a great
it's a great break.
Speaker 5 (11:24):
It season break for the guys, and.
Speaker 15 (11:26):
The guys who don't go, they get a test to
be home with the families and the rest stuff a
little bit.
Speaker 5 (11:30):
So I'd be stunned if we don't have an entertaining game.
Lone All Star.
Speaker 14 (11:35):
In Seattle's logan Gilbert, if I'm correct, just sort of
what have you seen from him this year? I heard
Marcusimon say that his basketball is the hardest.
Speaker 5 (11:44):
Pitch to hit in all the baseball.
Speaker 15 (11:45):
You know they fast, but yeah, he throws a heavy fastball,
and he's got about five or six other pitches.
Speaker 5 (11:51):
He's a diligent worker. He's a talented kid. Had a
great month of June.
Speaker 15 (11:56):
The numbers were I think in the month of June
or something like three and one with the too era U.
Matter of fact, he had back to back games where
he went eight innings and walked total one battern that
he struck out a total close to twenty. He's I
tell you what, he'll probably get some consideration to start,
but even if he doesn't, hopefully gets in the game
and perform as well. He's he's a big time player,
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and he's one of the reasons.
Speaker 5 (12:20):
You know, it's the starting pitching.
Speaker 15 (12:21):
And the relief court or the reasons why the Manners
in first place and have been for a couple of months.
Speaker 5 (12:28):
They don't hit.
Speaker 15 (12:28):
I mean there hit in two seventeen as a team
which is dead last in the American League, in Major
League Baseball. So hopefully that's going to turn around. I
just I said earlier some folks, it's hard for me
to believe that they could be that consistent sub to
twenty for our entire season.
Speaker 5 (12:44):
I just don't see it. Just don't even if it
goes up to the league, if they go.
Speaker 15 (12:48):
If the mayor I'm always been saying, if the marin
Is hitting can just get the league average two two
and one, the whole thing with the pitching staff.
Speaker 14 (12:56):
Yeah, it'd be interesting to see what they get into
the trade deadline again.
Speaker 5 (13:00):
And this is Malik right here.
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With Seattle Mariners playback play broadcaster Dave SAMs. Before I
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Already bagged out nine or ten shows. We launched Reflect.
The first episode dropped on Monday.
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So it's not all about sports, not all about baseball,
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Phil Simms, Tony Dungee, and we have an expensive list
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You know, my my two sons, great sports fans and businessmen,
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So let's check the report. An All Star has been
born in the Midwest and his name is Hunter Green.
On July ninth, the All Star starters and pitches were announced,
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and for the first time in his career, Green made
the list. It is most certainly well deserved, as he
has the lowest ERA of his career at three point
four five and has only allowed nine home runs in
eighteen starts. He also has tied the all time reds
record for most consecutive games with at least five strikeouts
at eighteen. A big congratulations to the Reds Ace once again,
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as this is just the start, with many more honors
and awards still to come. Blackjack Flarity is scheduled to
be back on the mound of July eleventh, the first
time he'll pitch in almost two weeks. He's been dealing
with back problems and had taken two injections to help
ease the pain. The team is lucky enough to not
have to put their flame thrower on the il because
Flerity has established herself as one of the Tigers' best
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players in his lone year with the team. The past
month and a half has not been too kind to
Giants starter Jordan Hicks, as he has not picked up
the win in a start in his last eight attempts.
During this stretch, he has a five point zero two ERA,
allowing eighteen walks and forty three hits in thirty seven
and two thirds innings pitched. Hicks was one of the
hottest pitchers to start between twenty four season going forward
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to one in his first ten starts with a two
point three to eight ERA. He'll have one more chance
to get back in the win calling before the All
Star break, which will be July.
Speaker 5 (16:45):
Eleven against the Planets.
Speaker 18 (16:47):
The road to recovery for ja air vender Willis heads
ramping up as he has been cleared to face live
hitters at practice. If all goes well, then Williams should
be heading to the Miners for a few rehab assignments
before finally making his twenty twenty four debut, which the
team hopes will be around the end of July, close
to the trade deadline.
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JP the rook Now back to the mix.
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The rook has had us covered all season.
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Or wings Ovious.
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Baseball's a game of stats.
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Speaker 21 (17:57):
Jeames would have displayed spectacular hitting at all low in
his professional career, and that continues in the big leagues.
His one twenty seven weight runs created plus is very
good for a player with only ten games of experience,
and his fifteen point four percent walk rate show discipline
of a veteran hitter, not a twenty one year old.
His ninety four point eight mile power average exit velocity
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and sixty two point five percent hard hit rate show
his elite power. However, his negative nine point seven degree
average launch angle and seventy nine point two percent ground
ball rate show his biggest weaknesses that we've seen so far.
Once he begins to elevate his launch angle, we will
see him do the damage that his ridiculous power can
do and he will be one of the best hitters
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in all of baseball. James Wood is the perfect combination
of power and patience, and with the Nationals not far
out of a loud card spot, he could become the
driving force for a playoff push in Washington.
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Right they are.
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This sprint one time with Brett's reps for MLB Bro
Show podcast the mixtape Longevity, that's what we like to see.
And I've got two guys who played second base in
the major leagues for a very long time.
Speaker 19 (19:27):
Willie Randolph and Frank White icons at the position. Both
men played for eighteen seasons and saw action in three
different decades.
Speaker 23 (19:38):
White he spent his career his entire career in Kansas City,
while Randolph he was a.
Speaker 19 (19:44):
Main stand in New York.
Speaker 23 (19:45):
He actually finished his career playing for six different teams.
Speaker 19 (19:49):
Let's take a look at.
Speaker 23 (19:50):
What these guys did on the field. Frank White, he
was a few years older. He made his debut.
Speaker 19 (19:56):
With the Royals in nineteen seventy three and getting really
make his mark until nineteen seventy six.
Speaker 23 (20:02):
That's when he got his first one hundred hit season,
and that was the start of a time when White
and Randolph.
Speaker 19 (20:08):
Would see a lot of each other.
Speaker 23 (20:11):
Randolph he was selected to the American League All Star.
Speaker 19 (20:13):
Team in nineteen seventy six.
Speaker 23 (20:15):
He didn't play due to injury, but he played all
nine innings in that nineteen seventy seven All Star Game
as a Yankee in Yankee Stadium, the back half of
the seventies and even nineteen eighty, it was all about
the Yankees and the Royals just two divisions back then,
and in four of those five years it was the
Yankees winning the East, Kansas City winning the West.
Speaker 19 (20:38):
Four straight Gold Gloves for Frank White in that time.
Speaker 23 (20:40):
Beard along with a couple of All Star Game appearances,
as for Randolph, three All Star Games in that period,
but he was also helping the Yankees to a pair
of World Series wins nineteen eighty one strike.
Speaker 19 (20:54):
Year, both bros made the All Star Team.
Speaker 23 (20:57):
It was all about the ballot box back then and
who the fans would select, well, who would the fans select?
They named Randolph the starter and Frank White came in
to play later in the game. That's the only time
they were ever on the All Star team together.
Speaker 19 (21:12):
The eighties, they were consistent for.
Speaker 23 (21:14):
White, he was in the lineup essentially every day, and
finally both he and the team had that breakout nineteen eighty.
Speaker 19 (21:22):
Five season World Series champs had last.
Speaker 23 (21:26):
Frank White with a career high in home runs with
twenty two that year. He batted fourth in the lineup
in the postseason, and he helped his team to that
seven game World Series win over the Saint Louis Cardinals.
Speaker 19 (21:38):
Randolph he never got back to the postseason with the Yankees.
Speaker 23 (21:42):
He played for some good teams, but they were not great,
no fault of his own.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
No.
Speaker 19 (21:46):
He garnered an All Star appearance in nineteen eighty seven,
when he hit a career best three to zero five.
He wasn't done though.
Speaker 23 (21:53):
He even reached an All Star Game in nineteen eighty nine.
Speaker 19 (21:57):
His last that was with the Dodgers.
Speaker 23 (22:00):
He continued his success in Kansas City through nineteen ninety.
He captured his final Gold Glove at second base in
nineteen eighty seven.
Speaker 19 (22:09):
Eight gold Gloves. That's tough to beat. White wins that category.
Speaker 5 (22:13):
Eight nothing. White.
Speaker 23 (22:16):
He also had more power, but Randolph hit for a
higher average and stole more basis eleven All Star appearances
between them, each winning a Silver Slugger Award as well.
You can't go wrong with either of them. You definitely couldn't.
They each played for eighteen seasons. White is in the
Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame and Randolph he has a.
Speaker 19 (22:38):
Plaque in Monument Park in Yankee Stadium. Fellas, you made
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Up all season, he hasn't given up more than two
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nothing shut out of the Nationals where he went five
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Bradley's now surrendered just four runs in his last twenty
nine innings and he's put down forty batters with his
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Very special guys, one War Number thirty one, the other
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The Hall of Fame.
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And one isn't.
Speaker 23 (37:54):
Let's stop the guessing games and start the comparisons. I'm
talking about Dave Winfield and Dave Parker, both men born
in nineteen fifty one, and they both made their big
league debut in nineteen seventy three in the National League,
first time All Stars together in nineteen seventy seven.
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One took the.
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College route directly to the majors and the other went
the more traditional route.
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Of spending time in the minor leagues.
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Let's have a look at the two ogs who dominated
the seventies and the eighties. David Mark Winfield, he was
a dude stud whatever you want to call him at
the University of Minnesota.
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Know that he could play and succeed at whatever he.
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Wanted to Big Ten championship in basketball, MVP of the
College World Series as a pitcher at six foot six.
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The Minnesota Vikings, his home state.
Speaker 23 (38:46):
They took a potential chance on him as well, But
in the end, baseball and right field was his calling
and he never spent a day in the minor leagues.
He put up some good numbers before being named to
that nineteen seventy seven All Star team. But you want
to talk about good numbers. How about the David nineteen
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seventy five twenty five homers, one hundred and one runs,
batted in third in the MVP balloting, but.
Speaker 19 (39:14):
Didn't make the All Star team that season.
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Interesting the next few seasons, these guys saw Mammoth's success
getting it done.
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About the Cobra day Pak Nation.
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League batting champion in nineteen seventy seven, and he repeated
that feat in nineteen seventy eight, where he was also
the league's MVP. For Winfield, he would lead the league
in RBI with one hundred and eighteen and nineteen seventy
nine while Parker was helping the Pirates win the World Series.
Things started to shift a little bit as we rounded
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out this seventies and got into the eighties. Parker he
would sign baseball's first million dollar contract, and soon after
Winfield would leave San Diego to become a New York
Yankee and become baseball's highest paid player the Yankees.
Speaker 19 (40:02):
They didn't have.
Speaker 23 (40:02):
Great team success in the eighties, but don't pin that
on Winfield. He was an All Star every year, won
five Gold Gloves with the Yankees and also five Silver
Slugger Awards.
Speaker 5 (40:13):
During that time. Period.
Speaker 23 (40:15):
Parker, he battled through some injuries in that decade, but
to show you what type of player he was, he
still garnered All Star status four times and was second
in the nl MVP voting with Cincinnati in nineteen eighty five.
Speaker 19 (40:31):
Just giving you a sample of what these guys did.
Speaker 23 (40:33):
Winfield had five straight one hundred RBI seasons in the
eighties and Parker in eighty five and eighty six, he
combined for sixty five home runs and two.
Speaker 19 (40:44):
Hundred and forty one runs batted in. Wow, before ending
his career in nineteen ninety one.
Speaker 23 (40:51):
Parker he won a World Series with the Oakland A's
in nineteen eighty nine and one last Silver Slugger Award
in nineteen ninety.
Speaker 19 (40:58):
Winfield's career he did in nineteen ninety five.
Speaker 23 (41:01):
He had his last good season with the Toronto Blue
Days in nineteen ninety two, helping them win a World
Series titled twenty six homers, one hundred and eight runs
batted in, and a Silver Slugger Award to boot.
Speaker 5 (41:15):
These are two dudes right here.
Speaker 23 (41:17):
Old school bros, with ten gold gloves between them. Parker
he was probably a bit more flash here, but Winfield
was more consistent for a longer.
Speaker 19 (41:26):
Period of time.
Speaker 23 (41:28):
Parker had a career batting average of two ninety, very impressive.
Speaker 19 (41:32):
Winfield he finished up at two eighty three.
Speaker 23 (41:35):
Winfield, however, had more than one hundred career homers than
Parker and way more than three hundred rbi more than Parker.
Speaker 19 (41:44):
But I think the Hall of Fame difference is.
Speaker 23 (41:47):
That magical three thousand hit mark thirty one ten for
Dave Winfield. That's almost four hundred more than Dave Parker
number thirty nine. He had a great career, but I
think the numbers that I just mentioned is what's keeping
the Cobra out of Cooperstown.
Speaker 19 (42:04):
He's in the Reds Hall of Fame and the Pirates
Hall of Fame.
Speaker 5 (42:07):
That'll have to do for now.
Speaker 23 (42:09):
Both men they played for six teams in their career,
and we can go back to the first four games
of the nineteen ninety one season for the California Angels.
Look at the lineup. Dave Winfield batted fourth, Dave Parker
batted fifth. Thanks for the memories, Fellas.
Speaker 28 (42:29):
Weekend before the All Star Game is full of exciting series.
Series of the Week Number one Baltimore Orioles taking.
Speaker 11 (42:35):
On the New York Yankees.
Speaker 28 (42:36):
The Oriols are a very tough complete team checks the
box for each category for a championship run a team
with very good pision. The team leads to MLB and
most hidden categories such as home runs and RBR won
the highest scoring teams in the league. Then, with players
like Cedric Mullins, who's very sound on the defensive end,
still send first percent and fielders in a fielding percentage,
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it's a very tough outing for any ball club. Then
the Yankees are away at Oriel Stadium, but the Yankees
are a better away team than playing at home. We
also had an LA Dodgers at Camerica Park playing against
the Detroit Tigers. Detroit plays up to that competition. The
team has a very good ball pin and that's not
an over exaggeration. Then the Tigers have players like leftfielder
Justin Malloyd, who was a very exciting player to watch.
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His last seven games, he's putting up very good numbers.
Twenty five at VATS he his three runs, four home
runs with a three to twenty bad average. Mlloy gives
you those inside the park home runs in them crunch
time homers that actually brings you back in the game.
Great games this weekend before the All Star Game, as
we'll be serving it up all season long right here
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on mb Bros Podcast.
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Shirt I'm Devon Cook.
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Stay hungry, Ryan, keep firing. You're really the best bet
all right.
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Ros Staward coming back at you. Twenty six and eight
on the year. Our first matchup toss to Milwaukee, Wisconsin
American Family Field on Friday, where we have the Washington.
Speaker 5 (44:04):
Nationals versus Milwaukee Brewers.
Speaker 20 (44:06):
Brewers quietest cap have the second best record in the
National League at twenty seven and fourteen Bros.
Speaker 5 (44:12):
Blake Perkins off to start.
Speaker 20 (44:14):
In July with five hits in his last thirteen at
backs for RBIs in a home run. Nationals also have
a rookie Sensation call up James Wood off to a
good start in his career, bat in two seventy three
in his first career home run.
Speaker 5 (44:29):
Friday should be a great game.
Speaker 20 (44:31):
I think this one will be Freddy Peralta taking control
of the game as the Brewers edge out the Nationals.
Speaker 2 (44:37):
Liran keep firing.
Speaker 20 (44:39):
Our next matchup takes us to Cincinnati, Ohio Great American
Ballpark on Saturday, where we have the Marlins versus Cincinnati Reds.
This matchup has two teams that have really been struggling
of late, but I think this is abouts track week
for the Reds as they go into the weekend playing
some good baseball. Look for Elie de la Cruz, Spencer Stare,
Will Benson to keep the bats hot as they prevail
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over the Marlins on.
Speaker 2 (45:03):
Saturday, Ryan, keep firing, You're really the best bet.
Speaker 20 (45:08):
Our last matchup takes us to Houston, Texas Mini MA
Park on Sunday, where we have the Texas Rangers versus
the Houston Astros. This has become the real rouvalry folks,
and I think Sunday is the cherry on top. Going
into the All Star Break. We have Blanco on the
mound for the Astros. Quite as Cap had a good
year at ninety three with a two point five RA
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despite the allegations of the substance in the glove back
on May fourteenth, this guy has really been consistent for them.
I think Sunday this trend continues as the Astros edge
out the Rangers on Sunday going to the All Star
Break with the w.
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Ryan keep firing, You're really the best bet?
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Jeep It rational to the mix.
Speaker 11 (45:55):
Hockey.
Speaker 3 (45:56):
Why the dust on the open again this week?
Speaker 12 (46:00):
Ellie Dela Cruz is a fun, energetic baseball player that
people should want to see, but.
Speaker 3 (46:09):
Baseball got it wrong.
Speaker 11 (46:11):
Mason Win should.
Speaker 12 (46:13):
Have gotten that spot on the National League All Star
Team over Ellie Dela Cruz. I'm sorry, Go look at
the numbers. Go look at the numbers. Mason Win is
not as flashy, he's not a big base dealer and
all that kind of stuff, but look at.
Speaker 5 (46:32):
The rookie year.
Speaker 6 (46:33):
He's put together most of the year.
Speaker 12 (46:35):
Batted over three hundred, had an eighteen game hitting streak,
and still has a way better batting average than Elie
Dela Cruz.
Speaker 11 (46:45):
I get it.
Speaker 19 (46:46):
Ellie Dela Cruz.
Speaker 12 (46:47):
Strikes out a lot, but he has popping his bat
a lot more home runs than Mason Win, and he
also can steal bases.
Speaker 3 (46:56):
So people look at.
Speaker 5 (46:57):
Those things and they love it.
Speaker 12 (46:59):
But go take can real look a deep dive on
their stats and you will understand that they're pretty close,
closer than anybody could imagine.
Speaker 19 (47:09):
One guy is in his second year and the other
guys in.
Speaker 5 (47:11):
His rookie year, and the numbers are close.
Speaker 12 (47:16):
Elie Dela Cruz is fun, Mason Win is steady and consistent,
and don't forget the defense are part of it. Mason
Win is a tremendous fielder. Elie Dyla Cruz has the
most errors of anybody.
Speaker 3 (47:37):
I'm Rob Parker.
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And that's my grand.
Speaker 4 (47:49):
Concludes another episode of the MLB Bro Show podcast makesa
for this week. Remember we will gladly say you one
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