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July 19, 2024 32 mins

Year 4 and the MLB Show Podcast: The Mixtape is back for more.

We've got that blend of hip-hop, highlights, and insights that you can only get from the team at MLBbro.com.

Hosted by JR Gamble aka Da Gambler

Track Listing:

  • Intro 
  • Classic Hits w/ David Grubb
  • Going Deep w/ OG Mark Gray
  • My Two Cents w/ Rachel Hill
  • Oh Yeah (Song)
  • Live! At the Ballpark ft. AL All-Star Corey Seager
  • Live! At the Ballpark ft. NL All-Star Ryan Helsley
  • Black Ace Report w/ JP the Rook
  • The Numbers Man w/ Sebastian Baugh
  • Brett's Reps w/ Brett Quintyne
  • Bounce for Me (Song)
  • Don't Take It Away (Song)
  • Foul or Fair
  • Chritt's Countdown w/ Young Chritt
  • Ryan's Rationale w/ Ryan Holt
  • Outro

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You are now rocking with the MLB Brochew 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.
In June, we got it covered, so lock in with
the Gambler d Grub, Young Currit, JP, the rook Og,

(00:24):
Mark Gray, and the Boss the Skipper Rob Parker. Let's
get it. It's those classic kids. Davy Grub on mob
Bros Podcast. It's those classic kids. David Grub on MLB

(00:46):
Brose Podcast.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
Puts up everybody on David Gruben. It's time for another
edition of Classic Kids right here on the MLB Brochhow
Podcast The Mixtape. On July nineteenth, nineteen eighty two, the
Enegl Padres of Other Tony Gwinn smacked a double, collecting
his first Major League hid In the game, Win would
go two for four, spend him on his path to
a career where he established himself as one of the

(01:09):
greatest pure hitters in baseball history. There are certain players
where their numbers don't reveal just how amazing their careers were.
That is the case with Tony Quinn as his list
of accolade shows just how dominant and consistent he was
through his twenty seasons.

Speaker 3 (01:24):
Let's start with this.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
Tony win faced off against eighteen Hall of Fame pitchers
during his career, compiling five hundred and forty one played appearances,
good for a full season's worth of data. Over those games,
he posted a three thirty one batting average. And that's
just against Hall of Fame Calumber hurlers. Ridiculous. And how
about this, Tony went batted over three hundred and nineteen
consecutive seasons, another record unlikely to ever be broken. He

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struck out more than once in a game only thirty
four times, but had forty five games with at least
four hits. He was also a nine time batting champion,
the most for any player in the last eighty years,
a three thirty eight career hitter, with the highest batting
average of any player since expansion in the nineteen sixties,
and he has six seasons with.

Speaker 3 (02:09):
At least two hundred hits.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Tony Wynn retired with just about every record at Padre's history,
and though he didn't look the part of an elite athlete,
he also won five Gold Laws in the outfield and
total least thirty bases in four different seasons.

Speaker 3 (02:22):
In the decade since his passing, the appreciation for his
unique skills has only grown. Tony Gwynn was truly one.

Speaker 4 (02:29):
Of the kind.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
I'm David Grubb and this has been classic hits. Now
back to the Mix.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
We Broke podcast, The Mistake.

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Going with Og Mark Ray.

Speaker 4 (02:48):
That dude Josiah Grey gets.

Speaker 3 (02:50):
It even more.

Speaker 4 (02:52):
So off the field than he does on it.

Speaker 6 (02:55):
It's your boy, Mark Gray the OG and I'm going
deep for the mixtape Washington National.

Speaker 4 (03:02):
Josiah Gray gets it in an era of most.

Speaker 6 (03:05):
Young athletes caught up in their brand and their narcissistic mindset.
His gun that opens up and gives himself freely to
the kids in the DC community.

Speaker 4 (03:19):
Josiah Gray is wise but horn his years. Folks. This
is a kid who gets it.

Speaker 6 (03:24):
He knows that if you want to stimulate interested by
young African American potential baseball players, you have to give
them somebody that they can reach out and touch and
see and feel and look to them, not through a
television screen or on social media, in their face. So

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this one Black American baseball player who's in the face
of young Black American kids.

Speaker 4 (03:54):
He is Josiah Gray. That is why he is.

Speaker 6 (03:58):
More than worthy of being a nominee for the Roberto
Clemente Award. But even if he doesn't win, he's doing
his job. I'm putting a black face on the American game.
Thank Young Black Cage KENNI spark to be like It's boy,

(04:19):
the mlbog Mark Gray and I'm rocking and Mike for
the mixtape.

Speaker 7 (04:30):
This is Rachel Hill and I'm giving you my two
cents on J Cargile wife a retired MLB player, Brandon Phillips.
This Pretty Girl is added again and taking the wrestling
world by storm. And WWE's Royal Rumble Match featured a
lot of surprises, including the return of Naomi TNA Knockouts
Champion of Jordan Grace and making her surprise debut, and

(04:51):
the official WWE in ring debut of j Cargill. The
Nag with Ae WTBS Champion entered at number twenty, lasting
a total of eleven minutes and three seconds and finding
herself in the final three participants. Her notable moments in
the rombo including eliminating Nia Jacks, Naomi and Becky Lynch
with help from Naomi. Following the rumble, Cargill attended the

(05:14):
premiere of Bianca bel Air and Montese Ford's Knew Hulu
reality TV show Love and WWE, Walking the Red Carpet
alongside her husband, former MLB player Brandon Phillips. Last September,
WWE officially announced that Cargo has signed a multi year deal.
She began making backstage appearances on multiple shows, including WWE

(05:34):
Fast Lane, Ross SmackDown, and even NXT all while not
making her actual.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
N ring debut. During the many TV appearances, Cargio bing.

Speaker 7 (05:43):
When she first joined WWE, she had confrontations with Becky
Lynch and Charlotte Flair. However, we had not seen her
meet idye with Bianca Belair until the Royal Rumble, when
both women found themselves across.

Speaker 3 (05:54):
The ring from each other. A tease for something.

Speaker 7 (05:56):
Bigger down the road, Cargil says, we're going to see
what happened. I think I would rather work with the
great Bianca Bellair. I think she's from O No, I
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Speaker 3 (08:34):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 8 (08:39):
The Texas Rangers opened up the bag in twenty twenty
two off season, dishing out half a billion dollars for
Marcus Simeon to play the second base and Corey Seeger
to play shortstop. A year later, that move proved to
be fruitful as the Texas Rangers won the twenty twenty
three World Series. MLB Bro spoke with Corey Seeger, who

(09:03):
was also at the All Star Game with Marcus Simmy,
about what the two players spoke about when they first met,
knowing that the future of the franchise was on their shoulders. Yeah.

Speaker 9 (09:15):
Absolutely, you know, we.

Speaker 3 (09:18):
Both had the same mindset.

Speaker 9 (09:20):
We both had the same kind of view on what
we wanted to kind of accomplish. I don't think either
one of us or anyone expected to be that fast,
but you know, we were willing to put into work
and just try and make that happen.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
So, but it wasn't just us, you know, that was
a good team lush years.

Speaker 9 (09:36):
It's an incredible front office, incredible ownership made that possible.
So I mean, just workout think in general, right, it
rubs off on everybody. Just so watch your best player
go out and do it every day and how he
prepares and everything else, and that rubs off on everybody,
and that just sets the sounds.

Speaker 3 (09:52):
Thank you, good luck.

Speaker 8 (09:56):
It took Saint Louis Cardinals pitcher Ryan Helm's League six
season is to become the elite closer that he is
today and make his first All Star appearance.

Speaker 3 (10:06):
We spoke to Helmsley.

Speaker 8 (10:08):
About rookie sensation shortstop Mason Win and the departed Jordan Walker,
who after a sensational rookie season, was sent down to
the minors.

Speaker 3 (10:18):
Surprisingly.

Speaker 10 (10:18):
Yeah, I mean, you know, coming to Saint Louis known
as a baseball town, being a young kid, you know,
with a lot of hype around you, and man, he's
really hit the ground running. I know he struggled a
little bit last year and he first came up, but
you know, it's a great learning experience for him. And
he came into spring with a great attitude and obviously
we've seen that in the first half. And you know,
that guy's electric. He brings he brings attitude every day
to the team and the energy that we need. And

(10:40):
you know, he's always positive out there and you can
hear him.

Speaker 4 (10:42):
You know, he just loves the game.

Speaker 10 (10:44):
He loves to compete, and I think that's what makes
him so great. And he doesn't give in and any
at that and doesn't take any pitches off. And he's
really been a catalyst for a team and you know,
really been great for us as a team. And I
think him and you know, barely have been great. They've
really pushed our team, and without them, I really don't.

Speaker 4 (11:01):
Know where we'd be.

Speaker 10 (11:02):
Mason's played great, Like you said, he's really carried us offensively,
I don't think And if you if you had.

Speaker 4 (11:07):
Told everybody in spring you.

Speaker 10 (11:08):
Know he's gonna be hitting two ninety with five homers
and playing gold glove defense, You're like, are you sure?
You know, like he's twenty two, Like is he gonna be?
But he's done it, and it's been so fun to
watch and see. And you know, I think I think
the world of Jordan Walker two. He's a great kid,
and I think, you know, I think a lot of
people forget how young he really is. And you know,
I mean, I know he debuted super young, and I
hope he's not discouraged because he's got all the talent

(11:28):
in the world and you know, we need him and
love him in Saint Louis, and I think he'll be back,
no doubt, like for sure.

Speaker 3 (11:35):
And I think the type.

Speaker 10 (11:36):
Of talent he has, you know, he could be playing
at like MVP TALP levels.

Speaker 4 (11:40):
Actually believe that.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
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of Pole.

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The Black Age repole.

Speaker 11 (11:59):
What's up, everybody, This is justin Petrullau with the Blackist
Report on the MLB Bros Show Podcast mixtape. Here's where
you get the latest of a milleniate to mountain marauders
who are shoveling with precision and popping out all across
the big leagues.

Speaker 3 (12:10):
So let's check the report.

Speaker 11 (12:12):
The Midsummer Classic came and went and Hunter Green made
his All Star debut. He was put into the game
in the bottom of the fifth and everything was going well,
only to strike away from a one two three inning,
but he ended up allowing to single followed by a
home run and the NL lost five to.

Speaker 3 (12:28):
Three, Green earning the loss.

Speaker 11 (12:30):
Still, that didn't deterur Green from his overall experience, telling
reporter that he quote just wasn't able to get out
of there as clean as he wanted, but still at
a great time end quote Toads. Bradley has been on
fire for the race to end the first half of
the season, as he's been one of the best pitchers
in the league over the past month. In his most
recent outing, Bradley went seven scoreless innings, allowing only five

(12:52):
hits and striking out eight. He's had an DRA of
one point seven since June eighth, the lowest out of
any picture since that point, and has allowed more than
one run only once during his hot stretch. He now
has a two point nine zero ERA to end the
first half and has a phenomenal strikeout for nine inning
average at eleven point two.

Speaker 3 (13:10):
Black Jack Flarty pitched.

Speaker 11 (13:11):
On July sixteenth against the Guardians, making it the first
time he had pitched in a game this month. He
was terrific overall, going six innings, allowing one run on
two hits. He only struck out four batters, a bit
below his average of almost seven and a half strikeouts
per start. Still, he pit swalled up to earn his
sixth win of the season, his fifth win in his
last six starts, and now has an ERA of three

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point one three, the third low it's been all season.
Devin Airbender Williams made his first rehab appearance on Sunday,
July fourteenth with the Brewers High, a affiliate. He said
his first game actions has been shut down.

Speaker 3 (13:45):
Quote felt like riding a bike. It felt unusual. End quote.

Speaker 11 (13:49):
Well, what he said was a big contradictory to how
he performed as it looked like he hadn't skipped the beat,
striking out the side in his lone inning on fourteen pitches.
While he still may have worked in his recovery process,
it sure is a hopeful sign that wounds looks this
solid as surly. That's a black age report for this week.

Speaker 3 (14:07):
This is JP the rook after the mix or wings
opous e a plus. Baseball is a game of stats.

Speaker 12 (14:20):
I'm se basketball and I'm the numbers man. Reese Hines
has burst onto the scene with one of the most
dominant starts to an MLB career ever. With all round
success from the very beginning, Heines could launch himself into
Rookie of the Year conversations after just seven games in
the big leagues. Reese Heines has been astronomical in all

(14:44):
facets to start his career, and there's no way to
sugarcoat it. Aaron Judge, the league leader in OPS among
qualified hitters, has a one twelve OPS. Reese heines slugging
percentage on its own is higher than that at one
hundred ninety two. Heines is three hundred and forty one.

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Weighted runs created plus is two hundred and forty one
percent higher than the average hitter. In just seven games,
Heines has accumulated one play in one fangrass ward, and
if that production was adjusted to him playing one hundred
and fifty games, he would have a twenty three point
six win season. No player has even had a fifteen

(15:27):
win season. Heins accumulating one base running run above average
and one out above average to pair with his out
of this world hitting stats show that he has had
one of the most dominant and all round starts to
a career ever. Obviously, these numbers are not sustainable, but
if Heines can be even a quarter of the player

(15:49):
he's been so far, he will be one of the
best players in all of baseball.

Speaker 8 (15:54):
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it all mass for The Brown and Black, MLB BRO Show,
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Speaker 3 (16:08):
Let's get some numbers right.

Speaker 8 (16:09):
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Speaker 13 (16:21):
Old School and New School two second basemen neither has
Cooper's town numbers, but I can tell you that when
it was time to face them, you knew exactly who
you were pitching to. We're talking about Lou Whittaker and
Brandon Phillips. Like a lot of these brothers I look
back on, they both played for a very long time.

(16:41):
Nineteen years for Sweet Lou, seventeen years from mister Phillips.

Speaker 3 (16:46):
Here's where it gets good.

Speaker 13 (16:48):
Whittaker retired seven years before Phillips got to the big leagues. Yep,
Whittaker was calm, cool and collected in the seventies, eighties,
and nineties. Phillips arrived with his swag in two thousand.

Speaker 4 (17:00):
In two.

Speaker 3 (17:00):
Let's check these guys out. Lou Whitaker.

Speaker 13 (17:04):
He played his entire career with the Detroit Tigers, beginning
on September ninth.

Speaker 3 (17:08):
Nineteen seventy seven, second.

Speaker 13 (17:10):
Game of a double header at Fenway Parks. First in beat,
base hit, stolen base, second in bet, double off the
Green Monster.

Speaker 3 (17:19):
He parlayed that call up into.

Speaker 13 (17:21):
Winning Rookie of the Year honors in nineteen seventy eight
with a two to eighty five batting average. Who's got
the swag now, Brandon Phillips. He played a good chunk
of his career in Ohio. But let's not forget he
played the first four seasons of his career with the
Cleveland Indians. He started off a little bit slow, but

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it wasn't until two thousand and six when he became
a regular in the Cincinnati Reds lineup. By two thousand
and eight, he was a Gold Glover and known as
a power hitting second baseman, racking up fifty one homers.

Speaker 3 (17:54):
In a two year span.

Speaker 4 (17:56):
Lou Whitaker.

Speaker 13 (17:57):
He remained steady at second base after that Big Rooks,
but his peak came from nineteen eighty three to nineteen
eighty seven, five straight All Star Games, three Silver Slugger Awards,
and four consecutive Goal Gloves, and by the way, helped
the Detroit Tigers win the nineteen eighty four World Series

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comfortably over San Diego New School Brandon He had his
time to shine. It came from twenty ten to twenty
thirteen eighteen home runs exactly eighteen home runs in each
of those four seasons. He even delivered a career high
one one hundred and three runs batted in during that
twenty thirteen campaign. He played in three All Star Games

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and collected three Gold Gloves during that time period. The
back half of Whitaker's career, he was able to hit
for a bit more power twenty eight home runs in
nineteen eighty nine and another twenty three in nineteen ninety one.
But more than that, Tiger fans knew that he was
going to be their second baseman or dah on a
daily basis until his advats dwindled, culminating in nineteen ninety five.

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Phillips handed his career at the Boston Red Sox and
twenty eighteen previous stops the Angels and the Braves. But
we'll always remember those Cincinnati years. Phillips was in the
middle of everything, especially during those playoff runs. Who you got?
Both players have over two thousand hits. Both players have

(19:26):
over two hundred home runs, eight All Star games between them,
seven Gold Gloves between them. Lifetime average for Whitaker to
seventy six, lifetime average for Phillips to seventy five. Whether
you goed old school or new school.

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league vacations. You know, Blavian spaces. He caught cases, he
stole basis and with smiles for basis, like Jordan Hicks
when he moves to the starting rotation and a degree
when he started challenging the main men.

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Jap Cruffin has the maverness in the mix. Doctor Stickens
on the strip, sell and Stitch on a pitch. My
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Michel Giffins. That's how we live in future living, Kyvin Patters,
we laying on Diggs molasses go be crashes in calambasis.

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Both buy some ashes looking Mookie Betts look at Michael
Taylor still making plays. Shout out to Josh Sneller. We
get a love, they rarely get it back.

Speaker 3 (21:39):
But I'm not pressed.

Speaker 8 (21:40):
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Maxwell Number when he took her need for me, they.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
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doctor k Fred McGriff.

Speaker 8 (22:06):
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swink with some and the flesh not of myth. Some hated,
some appreciated, but I miss the stated they clearly we
underrated the bro flow boy.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
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The don.

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Show they sent the club fast for me. You know
he broke with all.

Speaker 13 (22:51):
That's the man with me, she did.

Speaker 3 (22:54):
So the deal. We are frontline in this black baseball movement.

Speaker 8 (23:05):
If you're black and you play baseball or culture manager
and hold a position where you influence the future of
the game, that you owe it to the community to
help nurture the black generation of baseball players. Same way
we do it. NLB BRO with our staff are over
sixty young people between the ages of eighteen and fifty five.
We have every generation covered and our mission is to
help shine a light on our mess, talents, and struggles

(23:27):
and trumps to black baseball players. Man. Come on, man
and normalize the culture so that we can support not
only players diverse and colors, but diverse the personalities, beliefs, interests,
and upbringing.

Speaker 3 (23:40):
We gotta win.

Speaker 8 (23:41):
We gotta win, and we're going to be the mouthpiece
n be BRO that brings attention to greatness. They just
gotta step away from it every day and tap.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
In the battle streets most every day away.

Speaker 3 (24:01):
Baseball is the games.

Speaker 1 (24:03):
Away, it's the field and take a cuduble, swing.

Speaker 5 (24:09):
Stole and base.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
Culture for hours.

Speaker 3 (24:14):
The part of.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
Don't take it away, take it away, that's baseball part
of me. Don't take it away, take it away, It's
part of me.

Speaker 8 (24:29):
Yo, can't take baseball from me. It's a part of me.
You gotta dummy. Some have tried and something hit. This
is the rundown, Next is the classic hits. George Springer
had five hits on opening day day. Robberts keeps winning
like he's supposed to be great. Jasonism has a vision
for changing the game through the prism of strategy. We

(24:51):
making our way five two bombers with a ghetto persona,
putting catch up on Earth things, street fighting, pajamas. I
swear to you the roseby Spasen. Don't need NBA two
K for a night or Madden. Just get to the
captain some late night have rows a ninth in triple
just to save the moment. Baseball was live when Jimmy

(25:12):
Brownins was holding roycelu was still waiting for his superstar moment.
Doctor Sticks had big plans to Brobama on the league.
But this golden gnawm and suffering from fatigue. He'll be
back soon, like I love for Twisted Fagan, the awful Dot,
the stadiums with movies blazing.

Speaker 3 (25:28):
Take me, get way, take it away.

Speaker 5 (25:31):
You love baseball part of me.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
Don't take it away, don't take it away.

Speaker 5 (25:39):
Just part of me.

Speaker 3 (25:43):
Oh Baseball lowers. It a part of me oppression, It
be a selective I'm the black form in the game?

Speaker 8 (26:02):
Is it thal a fair to say that Detroit Tigers
outfielder Riley Green, who made his first All Star appearance
in Texas this season, is the Tigers superstar of the future.
Fan Riley Green has been the man's carrying a Detroit

(26:23):
Tigers offense that has turned it around, going nine to
four as a team in the month of July and
finally being able to produce some double digit runs that
have helped their great pitching staff be able to close
out games. Riley Green, after struggling at the beginning of
the season, is now up to two seventy one with

(26:44):
seventeen on runs and fifty RBI when at aged sixty
six ops. That's what he brought into the All Star break.
He appeared in the All Star Game, his first for
the twenty three year old. He went over two, but
he showed that Detroit Tigers have a star for the future. Yes,
they have work to do, Yes they don't have an offensive.

Speaker 3 (27:06):
Garage of talents.

Speaker 8 (27:08):
Yes, Riley Green has to carry a big load, but
he's done it.

Speaker 3 (27:12):
He's gonna pace to hit.

Speaker 8 (27:13):
Thirty five home runs to have one hundred RBI. That's
the type of middle of the order hitter that Detroit needs.
They have the pitching with School Bull and Reees Olsen
and Blackjack Flaherty. They have the new kid, the NLB
bro justin Henry molloy, and now Riley Green will be
the stud. You need that stud in the middle of

(27:34):
the lineup that's gonna hit you thirty home runs. He
at least to seventy give you a buck RBI. Put
fear in the hearts of players, and Riley Green is
developing into that dude for the Detroit Tigers. Check him
out in the second half of the season. He said
he's been working on his game and hitting better pitches,
and he told me at the All Star Game Sellers

(27:56):
that that.

Speaker 3 (27:57):
Was the difference.

Speaker 8 (27:58):
So Green is comfortable now and expects his game to
continue to climb in the sin as the Detroit Todges
do the same.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
All season.

Speaker 1 (28:09):
Young Krit, he had to tell you about the bro Bombers.

Speaker 8 (28:12):
He had to tell you about no drama, Young Krit.
Let him know who's on your top MLB bros.

Speaker 14 (28:19):
What's up, everybody? This is Young Krit and this is
my week sekund out of the biggest plays made by
mb bros over the past seven days.

Speaker 4 (28:27):
This week, coming get at.

Speaker 14 (28:28):
Number five, we La Angels first base with Willie Calhoun,
who had two her runs on Friday, including a walk
off too runs shot at bottom of the tent to
give an Angel a sixty five win over the Mariners.

Speaker 7 (28:42):
Will He's looking Hey locks it up, Hey locks it up.

Speaker 3 (28:49):
Willie cow the.

Speaker 14 (28:51):
Sweats up next number four. Also on Friday, Tiger's rookie
Justin Henry Malloy himself a solid day, collecting two hits
with an RBI triple and this team's fourthy loss. They
gets to LA Dodgers sitting in the three spot. We've
got Cincinnati Reds All Star Lady Hunter Green, who put
on a strong performance before the break, going six innings.

(29:12):
It's gotta be two hits, Aline one on run who
are striking out ten batters and his team's eight one
win of the Colorado Rockies and and numbers two this
week Yankees also Cinifitter and Judge blasted a thirty fourth
form runer of the season, giving him the franchise record
for most home runs parts of the All Star break. Finally,
them going on Kris Countdown. Oakland's outfitter Lawrence Butler, hit

(29:34):
not one, not two, but three home runs on Sunday
and this team's eighteen to three drumming of the Philadelphia.

Speaker 1 (29:40):
Career day for Lawrence Butler a three homer game, a
career high with six RBI.

Speaker 13 (29:45):
I don't know, you want to just take us through
some home run vibes.

Speaker 15 (29:47):
Today, Low, I mean, I mean we showed up to
the field today. You know, everybody was in good, good move,
good spirits. So, I mean, the barrels was just hot today.
It was just one of them days for the guys.

Speaker 5 (30:03):
Ryan, keep firing. You're really the best bet yet.

Speaker 16 (30:10):
All right, Rational Ira coming back at to you twenty
seven and ten on the year.

Speaker 4 (30:14):
Let's get them our.

Speaker 16 (30:16):
First matchup, Texas to Kansas City, Missouri, Kaufman Stadium Friday,
where we are in Chicago White Sox versus Kansas City
Royal Rumors swirling in the South Side of Chicago, including
bros Tommy fam who has sixty one hits in sixty
games for the White Sox and signing Ice. Sox seem
to be in full rebuild mode. Royals too much at home.
Kansas City wins opening up the second half.

Speaker 5 (30:38):
Ryan keep firing.

Speaker 16 (30:40):
Our next matchup takes us Cleveland, Ohio Progressive Fields Saturday,
where we have the Cleveland Guardians versus the San Diego Padres.
Dylan Ceso to mount for the Padres. Looked good last
week against the Braves. Gavin Williams still rusty. Padres win
a close one on the road on Saturday.

Speaker 5 (30:56):
Ryan keep firing.

Speaker 16 (30:59):
Last matchup takes us to the Bay Area Oakland Coliseum Sunday,
where you have the Washington Angeles Angels versus the Oakland
A's Bros. Joe Adell just went into the All Star
Break riding the high. This man had four hits, eight
air bats, five barbiad in a home run as the
Angels took three or four from Seattle Sunday. The Angels

(31:21):
continue to play some good baseball under Ron Washington and
the staff as they take out the A's on the
road on Sunday.

Speaker 3 (31:29):
Keep being rational.

Speaker 12 (31:31):
Now back to the mix, Ryan.

Speaker 5 (31:33):
Keep firing. You're really the best bet bet.

Speaker 8 (31:44):
That concludes another episode of the MLB Bro Show podcast
mixtape for this week.

Speaker 3 (31:50):
Remember we will gladly.

Speaker 8 (31:51):
Pay you one Tuesday from an NLB bro doubleheader to day.
The heart of the game lies in the diversity of
the game and the spirit of black lace.

Speaker 3 (32:00):
Move that thinks back to the Legal League Tide.

Speaker 8 (32:02):
The Gambler, your friendly neighborhood diamond checker, making sure that
you stay on top of the game and in touch
with the soul of mL beating. See you next week, ladies,
is junk We out of here and dropping the mic leaves.

Speaker 13 (32:20):
Why where
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