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August 29, 2025 72 mins
Drew and Rhys take an early look at their favorite FYPD players.

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Drew Wheeler, Prospects Live Evaluator: @ drewisokay (X/Bluesky/IG)
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey everybody, and welcome back to the on Deck podcast
by Prospects Live. Today we are talking about the first
year player draft rankings as made by yours truly. We
may talk about some other lists made by other members
of our Prospects Live Dynasty team. But another thing we're
gonna be doing is having my list critiqued and lovingly
prodded by your friend of mine, Reese White. It's all

(00:23):
happening right after this Drop Peeds interlude. Let's get to
on Deck.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
And boys on the corner, we're trying to figure you out.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
Okay, thank you to the Drop team for that music interlude.
We are going to be going through today and talking
about Drew Wheelers FYPD list that he recently updated because
I texted him and said, I demand that you update

(00:58):
your FIPD list now. No, I'm actually secretly, I'm actually
trying to help him. He's got a lot of ranking
to do this weekend. Five hundred names, some might say,
and maybe this helps out a little bit.

Speaker 4 (01:07):
Who knows so?

Speaker 3 (01:09):
True, the top of this class has been known for
the pitching, and you do not stray away from that,
as the foremost pitchers are people to fan club. I
see the tattoo. I've seen the tattoo that you have
about pictures of people too. And let's start off. You
decided to go with Liam Doyle as the number one

(01:30):
for Drew Wheeler FYPD pick that is the guy that
you would draft right now in FYPD. If you're one
of those I say this in the most loving way
possible sickos who are drafting fypds right now.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
That it's absolutely sicko behavior to be drafting FYPD right now.
But I'm speaking because I'm one of you. I already
have and Doyle was the name that I had highlighted, starred,
circled with emphasis. For sure, he is the number one
guy in this class from me and Reesa, I think
that that's stems from the fact that if everybody reaches

(02:03):
their peak potential, I still think that Doyle is the
one above the rest of the class. It's an electric
fastball with lots of movement, high velocity, really really challenges
hitters with it, and pairs it with a slider that
is absolutely a hellhound of a pitch, so much bite
to it, lots of again, a lot of movement, just

(02:24):
snaps in through the zone. Doyle commands it really well.
We do need to see him kind of further develop
a third pitch, but we think that it's probably going
to be either a splitter or maybe a split change
of some kind. That's what I'd like to see. I'm
still not completely tapped out on the Cardinals being and
inefficient pitching development system at this point. I think that

(02:45):
they can make some magic.

Speaker 4 (02:47):
Still.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
I'd like to see what they do with Liam Doyle.
I've said all year, buddy, this is a guy that
could pitch in their bullpen right now and then start
you in the minor leagues next year, getting back on
the starting pitching track. I think it's that kind of talent.
So that's far away the number one person in this class.

Speaker 3 (03:04):
In my opinion, it is the highest upside college arm
because we can argue maybe the highest upside arm in general.
Someone that I know, Nate's probably upset that he's not
here to talk about. Nate's no longer with us. No,
I'm just kidding. He's just he's moving today. Rest in peace, Nate, Okay,
Liam Doyle's he was my number one guy in this
draft in general, when I ranked my top one hundred

(03:26):
list for real life prospects.

Speaker 4 (03:28):
I still hold true.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
I believe that he is the highest highest upside and
even you know, sometimes if you shoot for a home run,
you mishit and you get a double, right. I think
that the double outcome for him is like an absolutely
nails reliever. Like we're talking the best left handed stuff
from the from the bullpen. So yeah, I have no

(03:50):
qualms with that. I also have no qualms with a
guy who does not know did not know where he
was going to be playing major League baseball because all
he cares about is going on the mound and pitching.
Maybe that's an indictment on his education so far, but
I do not care. Sometimes it's okay to have your
pictures just to go up there and go pitch. I
don't really want you to have a lot of feels.
Sometimes it's okay to just rip it and rip it.

(04:11):
And that's Kate Anderson, another left handed pitcher from to
the Seattle Mariners, someone who we thought maybe goes one
one ultimately not and technically fell a little bit to
third and he fell into a good organization. Drew, what
has he so excited about Kat Anderson?

Speaker 1 (04:27):
I think the key thing with Anderson is that I
see him as being pretty close to the major Considering
all things considered, I think that he's going to move
a lot quicker than several other players, maybe as quickly
as kind of the equivalent on the batting side. But
I'm getting ahead of myself. Anderson's already had Tommy John
surgery in twenty twenty two. Cross that off of your

(04:48):
list of things to worry about. It's a projectable body,
quick arm, really kind of a not shockause that's not
the word I'm thinking for. Maybe a prototypical kind of
slot and release. Good fastball, touches ninety six, incredible slider,
a strong curveball. The curveball I think has been just

(05:09):
like a real with inducer, a changeup that was developing
and is really strong. Lots of swing and miss with
this guy. Still a little bit of wildness to the profile.
But again, it's a strong body with projection. It's three
comfortably plus or you know, above average pitches we can

(05:30):
say safely. And as you said, Reeze, clearly, baseball focus
has no time for geography, and of course, maybe the
most interesting thing of all, drafted to an iconic pitching
development system in Seattle, this is premium clay going to
a master sculptor.

Speaker 3 (05:50):
I cannot agree. I cannot agree with you more. I
think that you know, I mean, we're talking about pitchers,
right who only care about pitching. What does Paul Skiings
care about? He has no hobbies outside a baseball maybe
dating Livy Dunn outside of that. You know, you're allowed
to have all. You're allowed to have a personal life
outside of baseball. And Kate Anderson is allowed to date
an Let's U gymnasts if he wants, I will allow
it as his, you know, friend who I've never met,

(06:13):
Kate Anderson. But do you have more Kate Anderson thoughts
or do you want to start moving now? Because I
think the nine three is where we start to get
We start to veer it unto left field and I
really like it.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
Yeah, I definitely. The druisms certainly come to play through
the rest of the top five, top you know whatever.
We can move on.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
Okay, let's let's go through these two guys, and they
are going to be probably be ranked. I think that
one of them is probably a definite top ten guy
for everybody should be at least and one of them
maybe kind of falls in like the top fifteen range.

Speaker 4 (06:47):
But I love it.

Speaker 3 (06:48):
I love I love what you're putting here, Billy Carlson
and Andrew Fisher, Drew Wheler, these are your first I
feel like I'm talking to you like I'm talking to
you on Pat the Show, not the way I talked
to you on DAT.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
I was about saying, we're being very but it's okay, No,
it's okay.

Speaker 4 (07:01):
I'm really too formal.

Speaker 3 (07:02):
I feel like I'm reading off a script, which is
what I do on that show. If no one knows
but Billy Carlson elite defender. I have some questions about
some of the some of the offensive upside, but obviously
you don't if you view him as the top hitter
in this draft as of right now. Things are likely
to change when you actually when you're not in your
PICCO drafts. You know, if you dig more, if you

(07:25):
want to Billy Carlson, what made him the top of
these prep hitters, because there's quite a few interesting ones.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
Well, let's let's redirect here. You just said that you
have concerns about his his hitting. Can you talk about
what you see that maybe worries you, and then we'll
we'll do this back.

Speaker 3 (07:43):
I think that I don't see superstar upside, which admittedly
in this FYPD class we should have given a little disclaimer.
I don't think unless one of these DSL guys or
someone comes over from the MPB or KBO, it's it's
going to be a very interesting and very fluid situation.
I think every ranker is going to have their own,

(08:04):
you know, guy that they want to get out in
front of and be I just wonder, is he going
to be a twenty twenty guy. I think he has
the power and speed upside to do that. Is he
going to consistently do that? And ultimately, and it's not
his fault, is the White Sox the team that gets
that out out of him?

Speaker 1 (08:22):
I don't know. That's and that's a great concern the
White Socks specifically, we've seen this year Colson Montgomery has
kind of broken ground for them, being their first first
round pick since oh, Rech, You're gonna have to help
me here the nineteen nineties or eighties, significant amount of
time for Montgomery to kind of step out and be
this prep star. They want him to be a prep star,

(08:43):
first round prepster that they've drafted outreach the major leagues,
right yeah.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
And it's not like they don't. This is a team
that drafts prepsters. They love to draft him. So there's
just been like a boulevard of broken dreams of some
of these prepsters. Shout out sut that was a shout
out me a green day. But Billy Carlson, that is
the one thing that worries me. Is this the organization
that is going to get him to that ceiling? I

(09:08):
think it's more where my fears are coming from, because
I think he has enough power, he is enough speed
to definitely be interesting. Is he ever going to lead
the league and solo bases? No, but you know a
twenty twenty shortstop that's fantastic. The comp I have for
him is Mason Winn, and Mason Winn was starting to
put it together this year, you know, much like the
Cardinals entire organization seems I think's fell apart this year

(09:28):
towards you know, the past couple of weeks, but no shouts,
no shots at them because Heim Bloom's going to come
fix everything for them. So and they've leave Doyle. So
that's that's my concerns with Billy Carlson, is is this
the team that is going to carry us to the
promised land.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
I I don't know, and you raise valid concerns, but
also I'll just say this when when it comes to Carlson,
I've said this a million times that I really want
to emphasize it, especially with this audience for on deck.
I truly believe that every prepster in this class has
more question across their profile then we're giving them credit for.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
If you want to point to a guy like Eli Willitts,
you want to point to an Ethan holiday at Jojo Parker,
any of those guys, I think that wherever where If
you want to say, okay, well Carlson has a question
mark in the hit tool, he has a question mark
in the power tool. Uh, he has a question mark
in the speed tool. I think that there are just
as many or just as relevant of questions for any
of these prop guys. And that almost alludes back to

(10:25):
what you were saying to Mintego reese Velt. You know
every ranker is going to be different in such a
fluid uh, and you know diverse class of get your guy.
Essentially with Carlson, I see a lot of maturity at
the plate. He doesn't really swing and miss a lot. Uh,
there is good bat speed as well, which I think

(10:46):
with you know, pro development, with added musculature, because this
is an extremely projectable body at six one, six two
and then like maybe one hundred and eighty on a
good day right now, very lean, I think that he
could add muscle and theoretically add power because there is
a lot of bat speed right there too. I don't know,
I just see that. I'll quote. I'll quote a report

(11:08):
if I can find it. I wish I knew who
wrote this report last year, but they said essentially, like
the ninety ninth percentile outcome is like Trey Turner kind
of guy with some hit and speed enough to pull
that twenty five ish home runs while being nails at
you know, at shortstop. He's he's every bit the shortstop
that we can expect. I put a seven on the
on the defense really comfortably late in the cycle, and

(11:32):
I almost wonder if I was not.

Speaker 4 (11:34):
I don't know, I.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
Probably went too lean onto the seven defense is fabulous.
He's a wonderful shortstop.

Speaker 3 (11:39):
Yeah, I he is, like he is among the best
the moment he plays his first game, He's among the
best events of shortstops. Is him Who's startling Caba. Those
guys are just He's a little bit more offensive juice
than Caba, so he will be ranked.

Speaker 4 (11:55):
Higher than Caaba.

Speaker 3 (11:57):
Let's move on to someone I'm very excited where ranked him,
Andrew Fisher. I'll give, I'll give, I will I will
say I do think he ends up at first base.
But we we're gonna say a lot this in this episode.
There is a lot of question marks about this first
year player draft. What is the upside for some of
these guys, and maybe just backdooring the safe double right

(12:22):
with with Fisher, it's just worth it. I think that
we're talking about a guy who is for power, a
guy who has a great approach. I'm gonna let you talk.
I'm gonna let you talk.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
More about No, no, please, because you're you're doing a
wonderful job in selling Andrew Fisher. Because this is this
is and I've said it three hundred million times, and
I feel like I'm just kind of going back to
back to back to back with my talking points in
the sense, but this is the best college bat in
this class, and I'm tired of pretending that it's not there.

Speaker 3 (12:52):
There's go ahead, No, I'm with you. I think that
this is especially for the fantasy game.

Speaker 4 (12:57):
There's all.

Speaker 3 (12:58):
There's a lot here, and maybe him we'll talk about
the next the guy who I think is in contention
with him, because I've kind of cong ground on him lately.

Speaker 1 (13:05):
I think that I'm going to be in the boat
with you as well. But I mean, Andrew Fisher is
already playing at class A advance. He's twenty one years old,
so I mean that's certainly not old for the level
by any stretch of the imagination. Eleven games there, what
we've seen him do is actually a little bit less
than what I thought. And to say that it's less
and then when I tell you the stats, you're going
to be kind of shock reach. Right now, Fisher is

(13:27):
slashing three eighteen four hundred four thirty two, has one
home run to his credit, six stolen bases to his credit,
walking twelve percent of the time, striking out twenty eight
percent of the time. The power's not really there. I
was expecting more power than this, but the speed, the
on base, everything that I knew he'd be is there.

(13:48):
And I do think we're going to see more power.
This is a guy who, over the course of his
collegiate career hit upwards of twenty excuse me, fifty home
runs twenty five last season with Tennessee had insane on
base streak. I think that reached over fifty games. Incredible
on base skills, very mature, mentally strong, has power, can

(14:09):
steal bases. This is just a credible bat at every
at every facet of the game and has done nothing
but impressed me when it counts. I love this guy.
I think that, and I'm starting to see little like
glipses of it on Twitter reece where people are like,
I think we might have undervalued Andrew Fisher, and I
have a tweet bookmarked to share at some point, especially

(14:33):
when more people start because I just I've been saying
for the last three months at least you're sleeping on
Andrew Fisher. And you can back me up on that,
ree I've said this for months.

Speaker 3 (14:45):
H I told you I'd like him, he's a first
base prospect, and I still like it. So that really
shows you what the facts. The stolen bases, I will say,
shows you that low minor stolen.

Speaker 4 (14:54):
Bases don't meet anything right.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
And that's that's He's good, that's very fair.

Speaker 3 (14:58):
He's not going to be a stolen base every other
young guy, right, Like, I think that if you five
to ten in exactuple years, especially because he's a Brewers
prospect and they freaking run like crazy. That's a team
that loves to run and take the extra base. He's
in the right organization.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
If you let's extrapolate his seasons in twenty twenty four
and twenty twenty five. If you're if you're ninetieth percent
of outcome for Andrew Fisher's twenty two home runs, two
to three stolen bases with maybe a two sixty average.
That plays man.

Speaker 3 (15:32):
That plays in anything above a six man league. So
and so we're talking about here, we're talking about, you know,
in the autom untive slot under that matters in that
fantasy sense.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
Okay, yeah, but it does matter because again, the Brewers
are always on top of it and are always going
to be a great development drafting system. That's that's my.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
Favorite thing speaking of about the Burwers. There's some analysts
out there who don't love what the Brewers do.

Speaker 4 (15:57):
I love it.

Speaker 3 (15:58):
They are just taking gambles and they work.

Speaker 4 (16:01):
Right.

Speaker 3 (16:01):
We just ranked josh Adam Sheskey.

Speaker 4 (16:04):
I think I finally got it. We ranked him as
our hunt with prospect. I love that dude.

Speaker 3 (16:09):
You know they got him in like the thirteenth or
fifteenth round, Like, you know, this is I love what
the Brewers do. You will never hear me say a
bad thing about the power of friendship and pocket pancakes.
But we have to we do have to move on, unfortunately,
to the to the division, and we'll start going through
some guys. I'll start giving you some clumps and everything
we can talk about guys. I want to talk about
Seth Hernandez. He's maybe the most famous player in this name,
in this draft.

Speaker 4 (16:29):
He's so famous.

Speaker 3 (16:29):
My mom asked me about Seth Hernandez and she doesn't
even ask me about my own work.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
So, yeah, my mom asked you about Seth Nandez.

Speaker 3 (16:37):
She was like, is the Seth Hernandez kid? Good, now
she's asked me about that. She asked me about prospects
in the past, very high profile guys. She asked me if,
oh who was Oh, he just got traded to the Cardinals,
famous Blaze Jordan. She asked me if Blaze Jordan actually
had that sort of power. And I was like, he does,
but I only he hits the fort game. She asked

(16:57):
me about seth Nanda. Seth Nana is really that good
high school? Right, He's gonna go one one? I was like,
he might be. I want to open up the four
to you, Drew seth Rnandez.

Speaker 1 (17:06):
I like it. I like it a lot. I had
Hernandez previously at my number three spot, but I realized
that I like Carlson more than Hernandez because I can
see Carlson being a major league regular with less hurdles
than Hernandez. But I think that that's just you know,
with any pitcher, you're going to have those hurdles, and

(17:27):
Hernandez is just easy, easy, smooth. Those are the words
that I keep coming to when I see him pitches.
It's just it all seems like it's just simple to him.
But yet the high three quarter slot you get like that,
I heat, you get, the you get the breaking balls.

(17:48):
Still needs to work on those a little bit, but
I mean, it's just luid. Is I'm trying to find
the right word in my brain for what I'm seeing
in sether Nandez luid, And it looks the part still
needs to do some work. As I said, Uh, there's
been some inconsistency, but Yet I do think that Hernandez
is the best prep piccher by a fair margin in

(18:12):
this site history. Muscle, yeah, yeah, Country miles a great
way to saeries.

Speaker 3 (18:17):
Seth Hernandez has. He's very similar. It's gonna love me,
allow me to land a plane here, has very similar
issues to what Connor Griffin had. The hit tool is
the same problem that we worried about with Connor Griffin.
We worry about the fastball shape, right.

Speaker 4 (18:31):
I think they're.

Speaker 3 (18:32):
Very similar in the formula for a hitters or pitcher,
and the fastball shape is ultimately what's going to be
what separates Seth Hernandez. Everything else is fantastic. It's a
good change up, it's a good breaking ball he's got
you know, it's it's this pretty picturesque delivery.

Speaker 4 (18:46):
Right.

Speaker 3 (18:46):
You can't ask for anymore. He hasn't been overworked, right
he has. For someone who's been drafted as Higley's he has.
He was not used and abused. Good picture uh has
has a feel of pitch ability. Does that fastball shape
take a step forward in Pro Bowl? And I think
that the Pirates are the team that can do that.
Like I said, they there was every when we talked
about Connor Griffin.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
Right, We're like, oh, it's a little bit old. He's
a little bit old.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
He's from Mississippi, you know, you know, we we've found
knits to pick and the ultimately was the hit tool.
It was a real only real problem. They fixed the
sping like almost immediately. So this is the same thing.
If they can fix the grip on this fastball, or
maybe they can come up with ways to get around
a bad fastball, which I think that they'll have to
do unless his basketball stake fastiball shape does take a

(19:28):
step forward. This is the organization to do it. I
have nothing that they continue to pump out pictures. Hunter
Barco looks like a solid back end picture. But Chandler's
up and being a relief demon. So and you know
they I don't really know how much they did for
Paul Skeens. Paul Skeans is like, hey, Ls, you didn't
let me throw the splinker. I'm gonna throw the splinker now.
You guys cool that They're like, yeah, you're Paul Skiings.

(19:49):
You can do whatever the hell you want to do.
You know, they've got Jared Jones both hitter and pitcher,
so you know that they're an organization that is really
little pitching.

Speaker 4 (19:58):
I don't think they could.

Speaker 3 (19:59):
He could have asked for a better landing spot except
for his bank account, because well, she could be a
free agent if he's good, so it doesn't really matter, right.

Speaker 1 (20:08):
Yeah, yes, I do just think that they're all the
intangibles here too. I think that you know, this is
a kid that we saw as a two way player.
I mean, everybody kind of leaned picture. It's just so
much more upside on the mound. But realistically, dude, this
is a guy who, again, like you said, if the
knit you pick is the fastball shape is subop, I

(20:28):
think the Pirates have a great chance of optimizing that
and at the same time just kind of adding a
layer of varnish and polish to what already works for him,
and it works really well.

Speaker 4 (20:41):
Did not.

Speaker 3 (20:42):
I only recently learned what varnish is because I don't
know if I've said on a podcast, my girlfriend has
started to flip furniture. That's what she does now. She
buys furniture for she she flips it. So I only
recently learned what varnish was. So you've been saying that
expression for a while and I've always wondered what it was, sure,
so like, do you like that?

Speaker 1 (20:59):
No, I've got to ask that.

Speaker 3 (21:00):
I like it more now that now that now that
I know what it means, I'm not a furniture guy. Okay,
it's okay, let's let's let's let's finish out the top ten.
Then let's start going rapid fire. Yeah, it's via Rquette,
Jamie Arnold Ethan Holiday, And I'll just go to Jojo
Parker because you know, I think that we should talk
about Ethan Holiday and Jojo Parker, Eli will Let's what

(21:20):
do you think on him? Because like I'll just give
you my quick like really quickly. I just I wonder
what the power ceiling is and I wonder if you
the short stop. But that really is kind of the
only questions I have with him. I think he's a
good hitter. I think the speed.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
Let's let's kind of take a step back, like we
said a minute ago with Carlson. You know, people are
going to question the hit tool, people are going to
question the PA. I think that will Its has just
as much power question as we're giving Carlson. And it's
just because he went one one. I think apparently everybody
just forgets that, and you have blinders on with just
know he's awesome. He's awesome, He's awesome. No, there's so

(21:56):
question marks there. It's it's it's all. It's all relative.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
And as you said, you're probably gonna be the low
guy on Willets because people are gonna rank him because
he's the one one.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
I fully expect to be the low guy. And as
I've said ten million times, if I'm an outlier, but
I believe in it, then I don't care. Sorry, I do,
I do question. Like you said, it's it's odd because
we're really we're kind of in lockstep on Willets. Ironically,
I don't know that he's I don't know that he's
a short stop. But I think that whether he moves

(22:30):
to the left or right, he's going to be sure
handed enough and he has enough like poise at short
but I think it transitions really well, whether it's third
base or second base. I'm not exactly sure what he's
going to look like defensively off of short, but I
think it'll be better than kind of the question mark there.

(22:53):
But like you said, there's speed, there's contact, there's there's
the kind of if you're into the bloodline kind of
of Ethan Holliday. It's there. Reggie Willits was was a
bro with the Los Angeles Angels, I believe, and uh
just I like Willets. I just I think that Carlson
has Carlson has my heart and as dumb as of

(23:15):
as dumb as it may seem, I still think Carlson's
upside appeals more to me than Willitts's the one you.

Speaker 3 (23:23):
I think you're also gonna be the low guy on
this guy as well, a v R ket. I think
people are just going to put him as the one,
one one, and I kind of I can see an
argument for why you would rank him as it as
the seventh guy, and I can also see an argument
for why you would rank him at one. It is
the highest floor with a good ceiling. I don't know

(23:44):
if he's ever going to be a superstar.

Speaker 4 (23:47):
I mean, he very much could. I'm often wrong, seldom.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
It down great great. I love that extression. H Arquette
is the guy that I would hear arguments being the
at least the most ready if not Fisher College bat
in this class. Uh, here's the thing with our cat
all all the whole cycle with especially later in the

(24:10):
in the year with the draft. I think I told
you guys that I was just very neh on our cat.
I think it was my exact phrasing, and you guys
were just kind of okay, you know, this is maybe
just a weird druism, but I think that his landing
spot has made me like him more than anything. There
is nobody in our Cat's way in Miami. He can
be the shortstop and let his kind of incredible hit tool,

(24:34):
his his projectable power, the speed, he can let that
play while not having to worry about but is he
really is he really a shortstop? Is there a better
guy in the org? Is there you know, how exactly
how good is this hit tool? I think those questions
can be kind of been like, yeah, yeah, okay, we're fine.

(24:54):
You know you're gonna play shortstop. You're our short stop.
I think that that honestly gives me more security in
this pro file, particularly for fantasy, just because really, who's
stopping this guy? I think that, honestly, not a coffee
twenty twenty six, we could be seeing our keet in
the major leagues, which does kind of concern me. Should

(25:14):
I move him higher? Reese. Should I move our ket higher?

Speaker 3 (25:18):
I think you should. I think that he should move
him a little bit higher. We're just talking. You just said,
you know who's playing short stuff for them, Auto Lopez.
Auto Lopez has been really good this year. So you're
not gonna hear.

Speaker 1 (25:28):
Me no disrespect to Auto Lopez at all.

Speaker 3 (25:31):
Auto Lopez or Auto Lopez has been good for Auto Lopez.
And that's not the discredit anything. The guy's done eleven
home runs, twelve dollar bases to thirty seven you know,
below average overall hitter, sixteen percent words in the average
at eighty four w RC plus. He's better as a
bench piece, so there's nothing really.

Speaker 4 (25:49):
Standing in the way. And if they really.

Speaker 3 (25:51):
Want to, I believe he's like a really good defender too,
so he's got that going for him. But yeah, they
have the opportunity to have our cat come up, do
the what do you want to call it, the called
the Gunner Henderson, you know, the Dylan Cruz come up
in next year, not exhaust eligibility. They might push him
all the way to like one hundred and twenty at bats.

(26:15):
It should be play appearances. But that's that's not that's
not a conversation we're having today. I fel like I
feel like I got unfortunately not. Yeah, I feel like
I bothered Nate last last time when we talked about
how I hate the six is the shortstop, not the
third basement on an official scorekeeper. But I don't want
to upset Nate.

Speaker 4 (26:30):
Nate might be.

Speaker 3 (26:31):
An at bats junkie. He's not here to defend himself.
So yeah, but our quet, you know, we're talking about
these projectable power. If he hits thirty home runs, he
has the upside to do it. Fisher does as well,
and I think our cat has more stolen base upside
on viability in that department. So just on that, I would.

Speaker 4 (26:52):
I don't.

Speaker 3 (26:52):
I'm not saying this is your Your ranks are They're
really good, and I can understand why you ranked him here. Sure,
I just think I would. I would have them closer.
But again this is not to.

Speaker 1 (27:01):
I think I do need to. I think I do
need to have them closer. That the edge still i'd
give to Fisher because I can see Fisher being more. Yeah,
the approach, the approach really pushed him, pushes him comfortably
over our ket to me again, just me personally, But
the stolen bases is a big thing. We are talking fantasy,
and with solen bases, that's an entire category that I

(27:22):
think our Ket could contribute, you know, three hundred percent
as much as Fisher is. So that's certain they certainly
need to be closer, without a doubt. And I think
I think poor Eli Willitts might be the uh, the
one to suffer here for that. But that's neither here
nor there.

Speaker 3 (27:37):
As you would say, let's let's move quickly on Jamie Ronld.
I feel like we've talke about Jamie Ronald a lot,
especially on this podcast. Five words or less. I'll go first. Surprisingly,
I feel like that similar season prospect fatigue.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
Yes, man, that's a great five words. Okay, prospect fatigue
is to point two of my five. How about this,
Let's go with steady Eddie mid mid rotation, with the dash.

Speaker 3 (28:11):
So steady Eddie you could technically do steady Eddie as
a dash too if you really want to.

Speaker 1 (28:15):
All right, sure, steady Eddie mid rotation. He ain't bad,
he ain't bad, he ain't bad. I mean, there's there's
good speed, there's good breaking stuff. It's just are we
are we bored of Jamie Arnold, and I almost let
me make a prediction. You guys remember this on Deck

(28:37):
episode thirty one, at this at uh. Let's let's say
June twenty twenty six, we're gonna be talking about Liam
Peterson from Florida the way we're talking about Jamie Arnold here.
We're gonna all be just like, oh ho hum. He's
been totally good the last two years, and he's been
totally good this year. But oh this picture from Kalamazoo
that's absolutely lighting the world on fire is just suddenly

(28:59):
the best pitch sure in the class.

Speaker 3 (29:01):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
Jamie Arnold's pretty good. So yeah, he ate bad. I
like that. I like that three words a lot.

Speaker 3 (29:07):
Okay, let's do the let's do the short hops Ethan Holiday,
Jojo Parker. And then we're gonna start going to like
a quick a little bit of like a fire round.
She'll be to get their names. We spent twenty nine
minutes on the first eight names.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
Yeah, Holiday, let's sell Holidays, Holloday.

Speaker 4 (29:25):
Do you want me to go first?

Speaker 1 (29:26):
No? Please please?

Speaker 3 (29:27):
I wonder about the hit tour, and I think that
ultimately that's what There's no speed. It's not like he's
a dynamic, no, kind of a slow plotting at third baseman.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
It's it's a lot like his dad, ironically, and I
think that for everybody to be kind of jones ing,
and you know all, I'd be so cool if he
went to Colorado. He did, and how cool is that? Yes? Absolutely,
I think this is the pick Colorado would have made
if they had picked one, if they had picked two, three, four,
seventy eight, they would have hoped that it would be

(29:57):
Ethan Holiday. I think that it's in saying that people
attribute so much, of course to being power boosting, when
realistically I think Holiday could be benefited by it being
average boosting batting average boosting. So many more balls are
going to be in play, considering that it's been ridiculous

(30:18):
air at a mile above sea level, and I think
that could mask a little bit of that kind of
bizarre Uh, what's I can't think of it. I guess
the swing is a bit What's what's the word I'm
looking for here?

Speaker 3 (30:33):
Reese wonky weird.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
Feeling, holy Swiss peace. Yeah, Yeah, he's it's very Yeah,
there's it's very Hector's irony. This, uh, this swig is
very Hector's Ronny.

Speaker 3 (30:49):
So I think that's something that I think it tells
me if you know fantasy ball or not, if you
try to tell me that Cores raises power, it does not.
It raises average more than anything else. It is such
a massive ballpark that it you know, it doesn't raise
power the way I think some in the fantasy space
say it does. It raises average.

Speaker 4 (31:10):
It does.

Speaker 3 (31:11):
You know, breaking balls don't break as much with a
thin air, so that really you know, but it's it's
ultimately you get more doubles, right, like he get more
doubles of the gap, especially because how bad this these
Rocky teams have been. That's also inflated everything everything going on.
Have you seen have you watched some of these teams? Okay,
Jojo Parker? He also he gets to go, He gets

(31:32):
to take the trip from Mississippi to Canada. Well, what
do you think on Jojoe Parker?

Speaker 1 (31:37):
Uh? The thing with Jojo is that he feels very
very similar to Carlson, and I like I like Jojo
because he is very I think it's polished. It's incredible contact. Uh,
very strong hit tool. Maybe my favorite hit tool of
the prepsters. Just because you know, I was talking a
minute ago about liking Carlson's the lack of swinging thisss,

(32:02):
I guess the maturity and the approach. I think Jojo
just has such sound like hand eye coordination that allows
him to be just very efficient in getting the barrel
to the ball and putting it in play. I really,
and without you know, geeking out too much about the
swing there, I do think that he could stick a shortstop.
I think that again, the question is just what does

(32:23):
the power look like long term? What does the speed
look like long term? The rest of it makes sense.
It's it's solid, it's good. This is the sort of
lottery ticket in an FYPD that you you can't afford
not to take first round because if it works out,
it's a team building walk going forward. It's a shame too, reads.

(32:47):
It's a shame that he is in the same class
with guys like Carlson and Willetts, because in any other class,
you know, Parker is the guy you hang your hat on,
and you say, like, if somebody came to me and said,
Jojo is the best of the prep shortstops in this
show your FYPD, I can't fault them for that.

Speaker 3 (33:02):
Yeah, I can't either, if you could fusion dance like
Go Go ten and Trunks Jojo Parker and Argente ne Wala,
you would.

Speaker 4 (33:10):
Have the perfect prospect. They really did. There has overlapped
so well.

Speaker 1 (33:16):
Wow, were you so? I love that? No? Okay, we
got a Yeah, that's great. That's great.

Speaker 4 (33:21):
Let's I do a whole dragon ball Z episode. Do
you think Nate's a dragon ball Z guy? Leave a
common down below?

Speaker 3 (33:25):
Yeah, Okay, we're gonna go a little bit rabbit fire
here because we went way longer than I thought we
were going to, and Nate's and the Yellow Pie, because
he has said this, because I don't edit my own podcast,
all right, eleven through eleven through twenty, Kaysen Witherspoon, Gavin Fiene,
Waivalloy he finally got all right, Gage would Irish, Gavin Killian,
Tyler Bremner, Ethan Conrad, Quentin Young, Riley Quick, Okay quickly

(33:51):
here shout out to Riley quick. I'll just be I
think that the one guy who could really surprise me,
surprise everybody is if every buddy drafted off with Drew
Wheeler's rankings, whoever drafts Ethan Conrad is going to be
doing backflips and whoever drafts Quentin Young. As much as
I love the upside, it is, the way I've been

(34:12):
describing it on the Daily Sheet is he's not someone
I want to be my first pick in an FYPP class.
I know it sounds stupid, but if he's your second pick,
you're cooking with gas.

Speaker 1 (34:23):
Absolutely, dude. I love the way you said that too,
because Young has enough there's enough volatility in the profile
that it can go really wrong. That said, I like
the upside if it all goes really right. I'll quote
our buddy Nate who's editing this. Hi, Nate, some of
the most like real projectable power, especially from a preps
during this class. Really like what you did about kind

(34:44):
of the up and downside there, So I'd like to
do the same, if that's okay with you. I think
the I think the upside pick here and I'm gonna
go I'll do pictures. Since you did, you did some bats.
I think Kayson Witherspoon's a guy who I could see
being in the top ten any pick or any FYPD list.
It's it's very explosive. Everything with with Witherspoon looks like

(35:07):
this quick, powerful, splashy, flashy, just really big. I can't
wait to see what Boston does to optimize him and
see how they tinker with his pitches, because again, there's
some interesting shapes and metrics there. But the one that
could maybe flame out is my number twenty guy, Riley Quick,

(35:28):
a Drew guy if they ever wore one. This is
a former award winning offensive lineman who is now just
a big body, heat throwing dog on the mound. It's
a strong, breaking ball, incredible fastball, big pitcher's body. I
think the likelihood of this being a starter is fair
with Quick, you know, I think it's it's I think

(35:50):
it's a fair shout that he could be a starter.
But if it's not, this is just kind of like
maybe Zach Maxwell.

Speaker 4 (35:58):
Ish in relief, Zach Maxwell, big Sugar, as they call
the kids.

Speaker 3 (36:04):
He The funny thing is that he comes out there
and if you put him in like the nineteen eighties,
he's the best freaking closer in the game.

Speaker 1 (36:11):
He's the man. He's the man in the eighties.

Speaker 3 (36:14):
Yeah, he's crushing beers if he drinks, you know, he's
hanging out with fans after the games. He's still in
one hundred Okay. Another guy I think that we should
touch on really quickly is the giants postome kidding.

Speaker 4 (36:25):
I'm not doing that. No more giants talk.

Speaker 1 (36:27):
So it's fun It's funny because I could have sure
and you've been like Gavin, kieln doesn't need to be here.

Speaker 4 (36:33):
I do think that.

Speaker 3 (36:35):
But also I look at it and I go, I
can understand why when you have Irish very similarly, I
think they're kind of six of one, half dozen of another.
And kielan a in a fantasy sense, has the position
advantage because he's a second basear. I Irish is gonna
go be a block of may in in the outfield.

(36:57):
I just don't think there's any carrying tool with him,
you know, I think it's all fine.

Speaker 1 (37:02):
There's all fine, it's all fine.

Speaker 4 (37:04):
There's there's no upside, there's no sizzle, there's no sex appeal.
When you drift Irish, right, you.

Speaker 1 (37:10):
Might it's it's the un sexiest pick where you're like,
all right, I.

Speaker 3 (37:15):
Just smashed potatoes. It's mashed potatoes. There's there's an upside
for something, but it's not. You know, actually the mashpato
are fantastic. What am I saying?

Speaker 1 (37:23):
It's think it's a raw baked potato. Man, so much.
It could be so much better, but it gets the
job done. It's probably healthy, it will taste fine.

Speaker 3 (37:34):
I'm eating raw baked potatoes. I think we need to
talk to Mallory about something.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
Man, dude, I'm just saying, like I'm saying, like a
baked potato that you bake in the oven. No no
toppings on it, no cheese or butter or like chives
or pepper or bacon bits like, none of that. It's
just a it's a baked potato. It's not like the
baked potato fresh out of the ground that's like a
twenty year thirty. It's not a baked potato that you
heat for like too little of time. That's a forty.

(37:58):
It's just a fifty. It's a baked potato.

Speaker 3 (38:01):
We grew up with a lot of baked potatoes from
the microwave. So that's kind of what maybe maybe like
Irish is. He's a baked potato from from.

Speaker 1 (38:07):
The Yeah, I can. I can absolutely agree with that.

Speaker 3 (38:09):
Throw in the oven with a little bit of oil,
a little bit of salt. Oh, this is cooking corner. Now,
that's a great if you have the patience if you
have the hour to kill.

Speaker 1 (38:17):
Yeah, I think that's it. That's like a fifty five.
But I don't think Irish is there. I think Irish
is a baked potato out of the microwave.

Speaker 4 (38:23):
Microwave.

Speaker 3 (38:24):
He's gonna love it. He might go on a rant
of some sort. I'm not touching that anyways. Okay, let's
do Let's do twenty through thirty, Hero Quick, Sure, Steel, Hall,
Ja Slovolett, Zach rut, Patrick Forbes, Caden Bodine, Xavier Nyons,
Dean Curly, Devin Taylor, Josh Hammond.

Speaker 4 (38:40):
And Charles Davlon.

Speaker 3 (38:41):
There's a lot of like guys that I like in this,
in this, in this, and honestly, if we're gonna be
and and honest I would probably take a lot of
them over the guys that you ranked, if we're sure,
if we were just doing a weird two man draft. So,
Charles Devlon has been hitting very well with Los Angeles Dodgers.
Who would thought it's another outfield prospect at their riches.
Caden Bodine is an interesting one. I like him a lot.

(39:04):
They don't know what the fantasy ceiling is. It was
it was it will shout out, shout out Billiam who
called him a weird.

Speaker 1 (39:15):
Patrick We'd yeah, weird, Patrick Bailey, Weird Patrick Bailey. It
is kind of just the end verse of Patrick Bailey.
It's he this one can hit and it's still really good. Devinsively,
it's it's bizarre.

Speaker 3 (39:29):
We're going to do We're going to do a fusion
dance episode because Bailey the Fusion Dance.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
Oh my god. Yeah, I mean it's it's it's Pad Rodriguez.
Is what you have, man, It's it's a Hall of
Famer looking at this really quickly, this ten, uh Reese,
how about this? Let's pick two guys that should go
up into the ten above them each? How about I
think steel Hall is maybe the safest one that can

(39:54):
go up, just because he's got so much speed. It's
maybe the most speed in the draft. If you ask
Steel Hall, he would tell you it is the most
speed in the draft. He could be very very good.
I think the power again, it's a prepster who were
questioning the power. The other one that I think could
probably stand to be higher maybe Patrick Forbes. I know
that's an on deck TM guy. We all love Forbes,

(40:16):
and I think that the argument is there for Forbes
to even be above Riley Quick, who they have a
lot of the same question marks. But I think Forbes
could reach mid rotation starter upside quicker than Quick.

Speaker 3 (40:28):
And Forbes might be good enough as a relievered rostering fantasy. So, okay,
guys I think should be higher.

Speaker 4 (40:36):
Josh Hammond really good athlete.

Speaker 1 (40:38):
Yeah, he's very good.

Speaker 4 (40:40):
There's a lot of sizzle there. I'm going to shock you.
Do you know who I hated in this draft?

Speaker 1 (40:46):
Surely it's not what I was not so sure it's
not lava Let.

Speaker 4 (40:50):
I think he should be higher.

Speaker 3 (40:51):
Man, I would take Jay slavio Let over Irish Gavin
Keelan in a heartbeat. Is even the guy I wanted
my first pick. Note, but again, if he's your second pick,
him and the behiava Aloy are very six of one
half dozen of another guys who question if they're going
to hit enough. But man, if they do, we're talking
about the top fifty fantasy players for sure.

Speaker 1 (41:14):
And speaking of top fifty fantasy guys, if everything shakes out,
we haven't talked about Devin Taylor, who could be a
sack of tools, but we're seeing him kind of struggle
to hit right now. But I do think that the upside.

Speaker 3 (41:24):
Is there to be something, and the team's told us
what they thought of them in the draft.

Speaker 4 (41:27):
I think that that's something that good point.

Speaker 3 (41:30):
Let's move Let's move on thirty one through forty, Anthony
Irons and Mason Neville, Mary Houston Houston. We have a problem.
He's ranked too low A J. Russell, Max Bellew. I
think that's how you say it, King Kepley Blew that
doesn't know. No, I'm I'm a falling for that's a
problem problem. I'm not disagreeing with you, King Kepley, Cruse, Schoolgraft,

(41:52):
Mitch Floyd, Brandan Summer, how Cason Cunningham. There's two guys
in this group I like. I already told you which
one of them I do like. I think I told
you off air who I like.

Speaker 1 (42:01):
We'll tell the listeners they deserve to know.

Speaker 3 (42:03):
I love Mary Custon man, Mary Houston and Kilan Culpepper.
All that has me dreaming of, like there's no ball
getting through that infield, and Mary Custon has a little
bit more offensive upside than I think we're talking about. Yeah,
I think there's twenty home runs fifteen twenty stolen basis,
Like we're talking about a guy who could be a
very fat quality dancing trivia very quickly too. The Twins
are moving guys quickly because you know, they get hurt

(42:24):
all the time, so they have to move these guys quickly.
And Mitch foyight Man. Just google Mitch foyight third base,
you're gonna get something. And Mitch voight Man, he hits
the ball angle. There's power here, there's a little bit
of speed. He's former two way guy. I'm starting to
like these former two big guys a lot. And he
is a former two way guy who's going to be

(42:45):
focusing on hitting, so he's there's going to be some
sort of exponential leap there when you focus on one.

Speaker 4 (42:50):
That's the hope.

Speaker 3 (42:51):
Those are the two guys in this in this thing,
I'm walking out of my draft with every single time
I love them.

Speaker 1 (42:57):
I do think that there's a lot of shuffling that
could be done between, Like call it pick number fifteen
and he shouldn't number like fifteen to forty. That range
is where And I know we talked about it being
at the top. You know it's a fluid class, but
you really start to see it here because when you said, like, hey,
Laviolette could be right there with Behavoloy, Yeah, he really could.

Speaker 4 (43:18):
When we say.

Speaker 1 (43:18):
Things like hey, I think that you know, Merrick Houston
should be high, mis Voyd should be higher, I think
a guy like Max Blue or Kane Kepley should be
hired just based on performance alone. I like Anthony Iynsen.
I feel like I might be the only guy sometimes,
but like you know, there's there's plenty of guys that
you could move up. I think the problem with this
class is that I also I like a lot of

(43:39):
the other guys above them. The upside is just there
for this to be an interesting class. That the main
goal is, like we've said, get.

Speaker 3 (43:47):
Your guy, get your right. I think honestly, after about
you can really get your guy at any point that's draft.
I'm starting to think that just a blob of guys,
like if you like Eli Willitts, draft them one.

Speaker 4 (44:01):
Yeah, I just draft up one. You you you have to.
If you like.

Speaker 3 (44:05):
Tyler Bremner, you're gonna strop on the tock nd bick
get your guy. This is a draft that's going to
be get your guy. And I think I'm gonna be
I'm gonna be signing up for like industry leagues and stuff,
industry mocks and stuff like that, because I just want
to see guys. People get their guys And Okay, let's right, let's.

Speaker 1 (44:23):
Do baby, like read the last ten and then maybe
me and you both pick a favorite.

Speaker 3 (44:27):
Let's do last twelve. Because you ranked up with the
two guys you Brandon Compton, Landon Fedrick, I can't believe
I got that one. Marcus Phillips, Kid Oprah Muller, cam Canerella,
Alex Lodize Slater to brun he's a rapper name.

Speaker 4 (44:41):
I forget what it is.

Speaker 3 (44:42):
I don't really care about Nick, Nick Becker, Sean Gamble,
Orbin Dickerson, Ryan Mitchell, and Luke Stevenson round out your
top fifty. Two of these guys, who are two guys
that you like, Oh buddy, that you're walking out of
your draft with everything that you want to walk.

Speaker 4 (45:00):
Out of your drafts. I've heard same time.

Speaker 1 (45:02):
Okay, if I had to pick two of these guys
I want to walk out of drafts with every single time,
I'm gonna start with Landon Vidrik because he's he impacts
the game in so many ways I think that he's
versible enough defensively that he can stick whether it's infield
or outfield. The Dodgers can find a place to put
him or just encourage this kind of versatility. There's power,

(45:23):
there's speed when the hit tool again is your question
mark with the Dodgers, I think that they're going to
find a way to get enough out of you to
make you interesting. And then the other one up stuck
between two arms. Oh boy, I'll go with Marcus Phillips.
I'll talk about a Tennessee guy because I don't do
that enough. It's a big fastball. I think that at
worst it's a relief profile. It's a big fastball starter's body.

(45:46):
He hasn't been he hasn't been road hard and put
up wet if I can use that expression, has not
got a lot of mileage on that arm. And I
think that the again, let's see what the let's see
what the Red Sox can do with this cat. I
think that the Red Sox a killer job getting college
pitchers that Drew likes.

Speaker 3 (46:03):
They did a fantastic job if you like college pitchers.
That was the draft for you. Two guys I like
more than most. Brandon Compton Man I am thinking, I'm like,
if I had to put out a a top twenty
FYP do list, he's coming in there.

Speaker 4 (46:16):
He's like fifteen from me.

Speaker 3 (46:17):
I love brand and Common, the power here, their speed here,
He's gonna take a step forward going from my going
from Arizona State to Miami. I'm all in on the
brand and Compton experience.

Speaker 4 (46:27):
Sign me up.

Speaker 3 (46:28):
And then the other guy I like more than most
is Ryan Mitchell. I think that he is someone that
is getting a little bit slept on. I'm very glad
that he made it onto your top fifty. I think
he's gonna fall the cracks a little bit.

Speaker 4 (46:39):
Their speed here.

Speaker 3 (46:40):
I think the hands and the way that bat moves
there could be some power here. Do I think he's
ever going to be a big thirty home run bat?

Speaker 4 (46:47):
Now?

Speaker 3 (46:47):
If he max out at twenty home runs, I think
that there's a chance. Maybe is more fifteen to eighteen
sort of situation, but I like it a lot. I
think there's plenty of speed here. And I don't really
care for the college guys that are ranked above him
outside of Compton in Vidrik, I think those guys uphitters
are the guys that I would I like more.

Speaker 1 (47:09):
If Brian Mitchell is let's say fifteen and thirty with
fifteen thirty with a solid shortstop, I mean, what do
you think of that?

Speaker 3 (47:21):
I think he moves over a second base and honestly,
that might pump up his fantasy if you'ple, have you
seen some of the dregs that have been rolled out
at second base?

Speaker 4 (47:29):
So great?

Speaker 3 (47:31):
It's not great, it's not fun. Time Tiger should resign laborators.
But that's not important Sean Gamble or Sean Gamble's fine,
But I like Brian Mitchell quite a bit. Okay, we
have a little bit with time for one more. Okay,
you have a bunch of names here after fifty two.
We don't need to go through all of them. I
want you to give me one guy who did not

(47:51):
make your top fifty two that you are absolutely this
is like a Drew guy, So someone that you have
to leave your draft with. Who is someone that like?
When you are gonna post your FYPD screenshot on Twitter,
people are and you don't post your name, They're gonna
be like, this is a Drew, this is a Drew team.

Speaker 4 (48:10):
Who's the guy? I?

Speaker 1 (48:11):
Well, I don't I'm not sure what to do with
what's happening in the green room here.

Speaker 4 (48:16):
I don't know either.

Speaker 1 (48:18):
Can I just can I just get a nod? Do
you want to be here? And no? Okay, Hi, are
you sure?

Speaker 4 (48:29):
No? I do not? Let me go up here? Are
you guys doing what's on your mind?

Speaker 1 (48:32):
No? No, we're finishing, but you stick around the plane.

Speaker 4 (48:37):
Let me go put on my microphone and touch and
I will leave.

Speaker 1 (48:42):
Leave the shirt off though.

Speaker 4 (48:45):
Maybe that's what we need.

Speaker 1 (48:47):
Yeah, that's that's what we do to get the views here. Okay.
To answer your question, I'm stuck between Land and Harmon.
Who's just a dynamite arm again Washington. If they can
make this stable of kind of guys that can top
out at ninety eight us for our work man, that's
something I also really like a couple of college outfielders
that don't get any love. Shout out our boy Matt Miurra.

(49:08):
I've interviewed him and then he was gracious enough to
be on with us on the live stream right after
he like achieved a dream and was drafted this important,
most important day of life. He was like, yeah, I'll
jump on and talk to our boys at prospects. Likely
absolute Chad, that guy a true brata if there ever
was one, and he's playing well right now. Gotta give

(49:29):
a shout out to Matt Murra and then the other one,
Nolan Sailors from Creighton nearly hit for the cycle in
the region around has been consistent for Creighton, and at
this point what we're seeing from Sailors is the Royals
need outfielders. Is Nolan Sailors like a top six seven
outfielder in that sister right now? I'm not going to say.

Speaker 3 (49:48):
No, oh oh, I don't know. I'm kind of with
you on that. I like that a lot from this list.
This is kind of the list for I want to coof.
It's not my favorite. Nothing to do with you the
way you rank.

Speaker 1 (50:05):
Oh, I get it, I get it.

Speaker 4 (50:06):
Cam lighter Man.

Speaker 3 (50:08):
That arm is explosive, It is exciting, and we're talking
about some of the best stuff. He's in one of
the best organizations in the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Speaker 1 (50:17):
It's like you said earlier, Buddy, before we jumped on Mike,
what if that's just a relief bully.

Speaker 3 (50:23):
What if that's just their closer and the next Yemen
and Guardo and Riguez, Oh my god, that is nightmare
fuel in the back end of a bullpen. Then they'll
probably spawn like three or four more demons on social media.
That's just what the Dodgers do. And with that, that
is a why am I? Why am I doing this?
Like I'm doing pat of the show with the with

(50:44):
that Drew that was fantastic. I'm really loving to talk about.

Speaker 1 (50:48):
So I do want to say this before we wind
down all of this and we do what's on your
mind and what's going on in prospers libe. It's around
out the show. This is very much a living document.
It needs to evolve and change. But presenting it to you, Reese,
and presenting it to our listeners I think is going
to be a good exercise because what I want you
to do is and I know we encourage your interaction.

(51:10):
Please let me know where you think I need to
study or dip in a little bit more on some
guys who could we not talk about that you think
needs to be here. A guy like Aaron Walton certainly
needs to be in the top fifty. That's the name
that Rees pointed out that I absolutely whiffed on. Aaron
Walton needs to be here. But who have we missed on?
What points? Do you like where where do we need
to sure? Yeah? Like, just just help us out, chime in,

(51:31):
tag me and Reese or comment on YouTube.

Speaker 3 (51:33):
Let us know, tag me on MB tom P Live. Okay, Yeah,
and with that that is That is Drew Wheeler's FYPD.
Shout out to the drop teams and you'll be listening
to that, and then we will be coming back and
I will be doing what's going on in Prospects Live
and America's favorite segment now that Ryan Rissillo is no
longer at the Ringer and what's on your mind? Thank

(51:57):
you so much, and yeah, shout out to the drop
kick it to.

Speaker 2 (52:00):
Them, goddamn big brother, tell me where.

Speaker 3 (52:12):
You and thank you to the drop teams for that
music interlude. We have a lot going on at Prospects Live.
I finally got out the top one hundred list. Shout
out to me, just me alone. No, and Nate helped
out spot and made it look all beautiful.

Speaker 4 (52:26):
Shout out to the Spot. He's been killing it.

Speaker 3 (52:29):
I'm not going to explain why he's been killing it lately.
We have the Dynasty Baseball podcast going on that we
have that going We made the Dynasty Baseball pickup guys.

Speaker 4 (52:37):
We have daily sheets.

Speaker 3 (52:38):
Rock and Roll in Amateur Hour is going strong, three up,
three down, Dynasty Diplomas.

Speaker 4 (52:44):
I should have something coming out soon.

Speaker 3 (52:46):
I haven't fully decided I'm going to do it DSL
coverage once I signed some reports because it is reports
season for everybody over at Prospects Live. And with that, Drew,
what is on your mind?

Speaker 4 (53:00):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (53:02):
I've had the request and it's not let me let
me rephrase. I'm Greg at home. I've had the request
to talk about in an adventure that Greg and I
had after we left Atlanta. And it's not that I
haven't wanted to talk about it. It's just that I
feel like some that will come up and you guys
are like, oh, you got to talk about that almost

(53:24):
on your mind, or I'm just not in the mood
to talk about it. But I'm in a pretty decent
mood today, especially just talking to y'all. Afeel Like I said,
such a miserable day at work and just busy. I'll
talk about it. So Greg and I got to visit
in Birmingham, Alabama on our way home from Atlanta, rick
wood Field, which is if you don't know, the oldest

(53:44):
existing baseball field in the United States of America. It
hosted last year the game between the Cardinals and the
Giants that honored the history of the Negro Leagues. Incredible.
We were lucky enough to be a fed like a
tour of the museum, a tour of the grounds. Got
to see the like the gazebo that worked as like

(54:07):
a press box at the top of the at the
top of the field, the old school lights. I will
tell just some really quick stories. I got to see
I think the press box from like the fifties and sixties.
I got to see the home walker rooms. Just really
got a lot of access that we weren't afforded and
maybe one of my all time favorite baseball memories as well.

(54:30):
So while we were there, there were some oh gosh,
it just left me some perfect game events going on,
and so I got to watch some like PG guys
playing and enjoyed that. At some point one of those
guys must have like tipped a foul ball onto the roof,
which like we had to walk across to get to
the gazebo. And while we're up there, the guy giving

(54:52):
us the tour was just like, why do you guys
go over there and grab that ball just so that
like we don't just have random ball sitting here. So
I walk over to get the ball and I look
at Greg and I have this kind of weird look
on my face. I'm like, you know what, let's have
a catch at rick Wood Field, Greg, this feels like
something we should do. So not only did Greg and
I have a catch at Rickwood Field, we had to
catch on the roof of rick Wood Field. And then

(55:12):
I stole the ball from Perfect Game. So if you're
listening to this from Perfect Game, I didn't just say
that this is a ball that didn't have your logo
on it, but it was a memory that I really
want to have forever. And I have the ball from
the catch. It was an awesome time. And Rickwood is beautiful,
it's historic. It's well worth the trip if you're ever
in the area.

Speaker 4 (55:29):
They're robbing families blind, so I don't feel bad.

Speaker 1 (55:32):
Yeah, perfect, So then they can tolerate this six dollars
that I have at my house.

Speaker 4 (55:37):
There's something very wholesome about having a catch as like
grown men. I remember when when I was planning on
going to Atlanta, Greg was like, you have to bring
your glove like I just want to play catch with someone.
I was like, heck, yeah, man, just two guys played catch.
What's more?

Speaker 3 (55:53):
What's more of a moment that? Or another man putting
on your tie? Because you know, we talked about that
in a podcast as well. You let the catch because
that's an entire subplot of someone.

Speaker 4 (56:03):
Like a like it's like a two inches away from
kissing you, right, they're like that close to you old
time time. I wouldn't ask like a younger person.

Speaker 1 (56:17):
Both of those things are very brotherly too, though, Like
I feel like I feel like if I was like, yo,
bring your glove, let's play catch, then I feel like
I could get away with that with you guys. But
I can also see either of you being like, drink
and you tie my tie for me. I could see that,
and it's just it's a brotherly thing.

Speaker 3 (56:33):
So so you're saying me and my brother because I'm
miss throwing partner when he comes home.

Speaker 4 (56:37):
That's a very intimate moment and not me being terrified.

Speaker 3 (56:40):
I should be celebrating those moments instead of having to
watch this spider and curb all and everything break out
of nowhere.

Speaker 4 (56:48):
Yeah that's very nice.

Speaker 3 (56:49):
I'm glad I'm glad you and Grey got tied that moment.

Speaker 4 (56:51):
It's very beautiful. And yeah, keep that ball. Don't get
back to the perfect game.

Speaker 1 (56:55):
I'm not going to.

Speaker 4 (56:55):
They don't need it.

Speaker 1 (56:56):
No, they don't need it at all. It's it's so wonderful.
And I you you all at home have seen more
pictures from my Rick wuid trip than I think you imagine.
But now that I've talked about it, I need to
post more. So look out. Maybe I'll do a post
on Twitter and Instagram and stuff from Rick wid Field.

Speaker 4 (57:12):
Good stuff, Okay, baseball place.

Speaker 1 (57:15):
Oh dude, it really was, Nate, Like and Greg and
I were just kind of like, hold up, like we're
going through Birmingham, let's just take an hour to go
do this, and an hour and an amazing tour and
all kinds of fabulous photos and like one hundred and
thirty dollars in the gift shop later, you know, all
well worth, just amazing stuff. Nate. We didn't really reference it,

(57:37):
but you weren't here for the episode. It popped in
kind of Rando, We're glad to have you here. I'm curious,
what's on your mind?

Speaker 4 (57:43):
Yeah? Sorry, I know you guys at home, just missed
me so much. I am moving right now. So on
top of all these others is week zero for coaching
at Pushnell as well, so my first kind of week
being a coach. So between that and moving, so the
podcast took the back burner this week. But I just
got home from finishing my late night move and saw

(58:04):
I was looking for you guys as recording on riverside
and I was like, it's not here. I started freaking out,
and then it was like, let me go over to streamyard.
This said live on it, and I was like, oh,
this is funny. So I did pop in in bed,
but I got some clothes on and I don't have
anything on my mind except for moving sucks. This is
my fifth time moving in five years. Move moved every
year since I've been in college, and uh, you know,

(58:28):
trying to find a cheap place. It's gonna set me
up well, like I found a good deal, but just uh,
just moving. I don't have like a truck or anything.
I have a little hot HRV if you guys remember,
so filling that thing up with as much stuff as
I can and then you know, taking it down the
road to to my new place. These next two.

Speaker 3 (58:45):
Days you should have asked, you should have made as
well as going on a hike. You should have got
your year now whatever you want to call them your
athletes to help you move.

Speaker 4 (58:55):
My players are helping me move tomorrow. Okay, that's great
there delivering a message.

Speaker 3 (59:01):
One of them I saw one of them had a
very nice Bronco or someone at the trail head did
a very nice Bronco.

Speaker 4 (59:05):
You could definitely use that a lot of truck guys
out here.

Speaker 1 (59:08):
Hey, perfect, Okay, I do have a question about your movie.
What's left? I know you just alluded to a mattress.
I see the TV. I mean what's left? What's left?

Speaker 4 (59:17):
I've only taken two trips over there so far, so
all of my kitchen supplies and then like my TV
and a desk. Is it? So probably two more trips
and just assorted things. Got most of my clothes over there.
I don't own a whole lot of stuff, but just
with my car not being super big like I had to,

(59:39):
I had to get some stuff over there. But it's
been an exciting week man getting to getting the coaching stuff.
I did a I did an analytics presentation for the
team yesterday. Since I'm managing all that. I think it
was good, just trying to You know, a lot a
lot of these guys are in super tech savvy and
that's part of my role here is to manage all
the numbers. So uh, setting that all up. But yeah,
it's just been a wild week and uh I started

(01:00:01):
my master's program. I haven't actually done anything yet. I'm
just going to push that off until next week. But yeah,
a lot of a lot of things going on. Should
calm down next week.

Speaker 3 (01:00:09):
Everything's coming up, Nate, I'm so proud. I should We
should get you a house forming gift.

Speaker 4 (01:00:16):
I'll get you a nice frame picture of YouTube already.

Speaker 1 (01:00:20):
Have you already have a frame picture frame picture of
rece exists?

Speaker 4 (01:00:24):
Yeah, OK, maybe I hope we could get but we.

Speaker 1 (01:00:28):
Could get Nate a new gruel pot. We could get
him a new pot for his.

Speaker 3 (01:00:31):
Going to say, I was going to say, maybe a
nice set of like plates, cutlery.

Speaker 4 (01:00:35):
I don't know what he has.

Speaker 3 (01:00:37):
I just imagine a college just I'm not using my
brother as an example. He has bowls, but none of
them match. And he the local chipotlet or him is
not going to listen to this. He doesn't own a
fork or a knife. He goes there and just takes
them all and he takes the hot sauce to So yeah,
he's kind of a thief.

Speaker 4 (01:00:53):
I have one plate and it's from Goodwill and it
has a giant black bear on it. I use more
paper plates than it probably ship. Oh no, I know,
I'm the worst. I know.

Speaker 3 (01:01:05):
I'm not a paper plate guy. We grew up not
having those. My mom called that because my mom's out
from the United States, actually called the eating American.

Speaker 4 (01:01:13):
So I am that. I'm gonna go to t J
max on like Saturday and set myself up with like
some adult things now because now like I'm not like
in in college, like I need to have actual like plates.

Speaker 3 (01:01:24):
You know, sure he'd have one candle that it's like
a weird color.

Speaker 4 (01:01:29):
I got one.

Speaker 1 (01:01:30):
Do you have what's your can I need to see
the weird candle? What's the scent?

Speaker 4 (01:01:34):
Orchard?

Speaker 3 (01:01:37):
Okay, that sounds like it'll be cruciating to be in
a room.

Speaker 1 (01:01:39):
I think I think you got it.

Speaker 4 (01:01:41):
Like I met a lady and I bought a candle.
What can I say? Guys?

Speaker 3 (01:01:46):
You know, you know he's growing up right before I
have very eyes have to buy a second plate, the
second fork and the second knife.

Speaker 1 (01:01:54):
We gotta find another black bear plate just so they
kind of match.

Speaker 4 (01:01:57):
Shoot, ye, but glad to just come on and say
you guys.

Speaker 3 (01:02:02):
So we're boud to see I'm glad to see you.
Even if you showed up with on any clothes on,
no one knows what happened when one, no one that far.

Speaker 4 (01:02:12):
No we had a comment on you.

Speaker 1 (01:02:15):
Shout out Derek Domino's comment on YouTube. He's hype for
the Grandpa Draft, no way, So shout you out, Derek.
I know you're watching you that ye, speaking of stuff
we're doing, Reese, you're playing a video game.

Speaker 4 (01:02:30):
I am.

Speaker 3 (01:02:30):
I'm having a lot of downtime. I am in pain constant.
I like my body swing apart on the shoulder thing,
a back thing. Now soon I'm gonna have like no legs.
It's gonna fall off.

Speaker 4 (01:02:41):
And is taking a toll on you.

Speaker 3 (01:02:44):
You know what, Ryan Roscillo, you know it's I'm taking
the I'm taking all that news very probaly. Actually I
hate I don't hate Ryan, so I don't like his podcast,
and I thought that he was the worst whack packer
of the Ring Your Ring, your verse. But we don't
need to get in my thoughts on the rear. Right now,
I have thoughts, real thoughts. Anyways, I've been playing Pokemon Emerald.

(01:03:06):
I've got an iPad. I got like an iPad mini,
which is kind of all I need. I don't really
need the big honkin iPad if you're in the market.
iPad Mini's actually pretty great. I need it for a
really good deal. And then I've been playing a lot
of Pokemon Emerald. I am five gyms down. I'm playing
way different than when I played Pokemon Emerald as a kid.
When I played Pokemon Emerald as a kid, I think

(01:03:26):
you are gonna hate me. I only leveled up one
Pokemon and it was my starter. Everyone else was just
playing Mitchmon. I was basically platuning. I was like, yeah,
but now I'm actually like, you know, I'm using xp share.

Speaker 4 (01:03:37):
I'm building out my team, you know.

Speaker 3 (01:03:39):
I I have like, I have backups that are like
at thirty.

Speaker 1 (01:03:44):
So I have so many questions.

Speaker 4 (01:03:47):
Let's do this.

Speaker 1 (01:03:49):
Do you have your iPad handy?

Speaker 4 (01:03:51):
I do not, and it hurts to move.

Speaker 1 (01:03:53):
Okay, can you recount?

Speaker 3 (01:03:56):
Let me see if I have the because sometimes they
download the same apps. I don't know if I downloaded
the same file.

Speaker 1 (01:04:04):
That's okay. Can you just tell me your team as
best you recall, because if you're playing Emerald and your
five badges, then that means you've just had to fight
Norman slacking, which is a pretty good barometer for where
you're at as a team.

Speaker 3 (01:04:17):
Oh wait, wait, then I only have four because I
just got the one where I can fly in fortunate Village.

Speaker 1 (01:04:23):
Oh okay, so so you've fought uh what is her name,
the flying jib later Winona?

Speaker 4 (01:04:29):
Is that right? Yeah, dude.

Speaker 3 (01:04:30):
Also, by the way, Pokemon Emerald, Blazykin's double kick is
like a goaded move. Double kick is on over anyways,
Blaze can because I'm not I'm not playing around with
any slomp as my starter. I'm not picking mud Kip
or any of that nonsense. I'm going up there and
I'm going up there to play fast. I'm going up
there to win my battles. I have a swallow that

(01:04:53):
allows me to fly and get around places. Now that
I have that ability, I have a minum, and minum
only serves one part. My NUM's job is to go
up there and go paralyze Pokemon so I can catch
the very quickly I have a Giro dose, which I
very much have been enjoying using. I took that thing
from a level. I have like a special bond with it,
and I don't think it's ever actually fought in a

(01:05:15):
battle because shout out XP share. I have what is
the one that changes with the weather? I have that
one cash form cast form. I got that one because
the guy just gives it to you, and I was like, well,
you just gave me a level twenty five Pokemon. I'm
not I'm gonna not gonna be a ding dong and
not take it. And then I have a what is it?

(01:05:36):
I give it the ever show and so it doesn't evolve,
so it doesn't become slacking. What's the second one in
that line, because I don't like it as slacks off?
Figure of figure off is basically for cut and for
some other miss matchup situations. But mostly these Bladeskin Blaskins
like a level forty. Everyone else is.

Speaker 4 (01:05:56):
Like high thirties.

Speaker 1 (01:05:58):
It's pretty well balanced, Nate.

Speaker 4 (01:06:01):
I don't have a lot of defense like a tank
or anything like that, or.

Speaker 1 (01:06:06):
No, this is yeah, you're gonna come and you're the
elite four may give you some problems, but that's okay,
we can get there. Uh, Nate, I'm curious, what were
you the same as research? Did you have well developed
like across the board with your team.

Speaker 4 (01:06:18):
I was very well developed. I would always like go online,
like I would use my mom's computer growing up to
like look up like types and stuff to try and
make sure I had like the ideal lineup. I don't
think I've played Emeralds since I was a kid. I
don't think i've that's been one of my my replays.
So I I don't know if I could first hand
account some of the things you're you're going through right now,
but is basically yeah, yeah. So the one thing I

(01:06:43):
will say is I do play similar to rest though,
like I'm not a defense guy. I have like the
sexy moves is first priority, and then at the end
of my at the end of my six is always
like just one or two guys who just are there
for certain moves. It's like the Dylan Moore's of the world.
They're just there and they preserve value at some point.
But uh yeah, okay, my.

Speaker 3 (01:07:04):
Team is almost like that Giants team that won one
hundred and something games and basically just platune their way through.

Speaker 4 (01:07:12):
That's what I do.

Speaker 3 (01:07:13):
I'm up there, I researched who is the best matchup,
and then I, you know, I make a match with Pokemon.
Blazekin is the only one that's consistently. Blazykin and mine
are the only ones if you could track what Pokemon
stayed in your party the longest. Because my purpose is
just to go up there paralyzed while Pokemon it's like
catch on that girtos going. Man, my favorite Pokemon has

(01:07:35):
the XP share, so that's been fantastic. I don't I
did waste to move by having not splashed. Sorry, uh
surf on there, which is fine. It's fine in battle,
it's it gets jomb done in double battles.

Speaker 1 (01:07:49):
But like ur If is ninety power. Yeah, that's like
one of the best water attacktion you can give. Garrettos.

Speaker 4 (01:07:55):
No you think so okay?

Speaker 3 (01:07:58):
Because I was a kid, I used to waste the
the hms on my starter. That's a big no. Now
I learned that I need to figure out what I'm
gonna play next after after Emerald, because I'm just gonna beat.

Speaker 4 (01:08:11):
The Elite four and then move on to another one.

Speaker 3 (01:08:12):
There's so many Pokemon games to get through. I think
I want to go into the second generation where.

Speaker 1 (01:08:16):
I was gonna suggest heart Gold or ful Silver.

Speaker 3 (01:08:20):
I love I love the tie mechanic in that that
it was night time and daytime. Those are really cool
mechanic that isn't explored as much. Also, I have not
found any evy. I don't I think there's that should
have rained into a couple of spots where there are
because I have all the stones ready to evolve a
mass horde of them. But you know I have a

(01:08:41):
whole ev army and the evolutions or just I just
don't evolve them at all. That could just be a
total psycho, but just just have an ev team going
to the elite for and kick ass.

Speaker 1 (01:08:55):
I am. I am gonna for warn you Race. I
do know that you have your next gym battle in
Moss Deep City is with Tate and Elizas, so it's
a double battle Jim, and they're also psychic type users.
You might get bodied. So I think that Garrett Dos,
if you saw a bite on Garrettos and Surf, he

(01:09:16):
may be a big deal in that in that gym.

Speaker 4 (01:09:20):
That's fine.

Speaker 3 (01:09:20):
I have time to catch other Pokemon. I kind of
like leisurely doing story and everything. The story and a
Hammel's fantastic. The fact that you have Team Magma Team
Aqua is really cool, very cool. It's probably the best part.
In my opinion. It is the best Pokemon get.

Speaker 1 (01:09:36):
It's a very good one. It's very very good. Uh, well,
I guess it's gonna wrap us up, isn't it.

Speaker 4 (01:09:44):
Yeah, you messing this episode.

Speaker 1 (01:09:45):
No, you are very well behaved. Maybe it's Nate that
being around that makes you well behaved. Nate, it was
the funniest thing. Rees kept being like, what did he
say exactly? He was like, I don't know why I'm
talking to you. Like we're recording paths of the show.
He said, I feel like I'm recording from a script
this whole time.

Speaker 4 (01:09:59):
There's a script. He was so push I am holding
resp back.

Speaker 3 (01:10:03):
You are you are the I'm the Bill Simmons, and
you are the Ryan Rissillo of this podcast. You can
go on to barstool and do your own thing, Dude,
I can't. This is a this is a this is
a day Sunday pods are gonna hit different. Who do
you think he's gonna get in?

Speaker 1 (01:10:18):
Nate.

Speaker 3 (01:10:19):
I know you're a big ringer guy who do you
think he's gonna get into fill that spot? It's called Zachlow, right, Daddy,
Zach lowholme right, it has to be.

Speaker 4 (01:10:27):
Uh, I'm tonight. My hopeful watch is the AFC over
under Previews who listen to the NFC. Oh really, yeah
he had cousin sal Yeah, cousin, I like so. I
watched their fantasy Draft of the day after you brought
it up The ring Or Fantasy Football Show. I enjoyed that.

Speaker 3 (01:10:48):
I enjoy That's my favorite fantasy football podcast. Not because
I enjoyed any of the fantasy advice. It's actually pretty bad,
but everything else about it's fine. It's sort of like
this where it's like fifty minutes of like you know,
analysis and then like a while of fun.

Speaker 4 (01:11:01):
They do emails.

Speaker 3 (01:11:02):
One of my favorite bits that they're doing these days
is what you eat for breakfast? Kind of stealing a
Risillo bit. Razilla went up Bick got Freddy Gibbs, and
then just was like, I'm done, I'm moving over to Barshool.

Speaker 4 (01:11:14):
I really like Grazilla. I'm That's one of the only
podcasts I consistently listened to. But uh, I'm a i'm.

Speaker 3 (01:11:20):
As I'm Bill Simmons like right or if if if
he has zero fans on Ted, we need to do.

Speaker 4 (01:11:26):
A a in the off season Life Advice episode just
to simply just to pour one out for our guys.

Speaker 3 (01:11:32):
We just have we just have will email in six six.

Speaker 4 (01:11:39):
Do you know that that through he has you have
height and weights and then they hit their.

Speaker 1 (01:11:48):
That's gonna be tragic.

Speaker 4 (01:11:50):
Okay, what do you guys think about? Uh all Grandpa
drafts for next episode? Something's going on to MLB. Let's
do I think we should have the best idea we've
had is a very team. You're gonna love that.

Speaker 1 (01:12:03):
Did we explain that to you? Yeah, well you'll hear it.

Speaker 4 (01:12:07):
It's should we just wrap this episode off and talk
about this off there?

Speaker 1 (01:12:11):
Probably? So?

Speaker 3 (01:12:11):
Okay, you can find me on Socials at rest be White,
and you can also at me on Twitter at m
d tomp uh P Live. If you want to fight
with me about sal Stewart.

Speaker 1 (01:12:21):
Yeah, you can find me on Socials at drew Is Okay.
If you want to fight with me on Twitter, it's
at TOWRTS Illustrated.

Speaker 4 (01:12:29):
My name is Nate. Thank you for being here, guys,
see you next week.

Speaker 2 (01:12:33):
Hy Ucky Lin

Speaker 1 (01:12:46):
That's a last thing.
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