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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Salisbury Salbury hoon.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Okay, let's do this Sewn Salisbury.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
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Speaker 2 (00:14):
Dan Matthews. This is the Sean Salisbury show.

Speaker 4 (00:24):
And l two hits an eye in the air, pretty
neat to left. It sends back what at the wall
looking up? See a letter into the Landry's prowforit boxes.
A three run shot for Jose Altuvey and a four
to one lead for the Astros. Al Twovey's eighteenth of
the year. Three two and that's hammer deep down the
left field line Paul is talking of. It stays fair,

(00:45):
it's gone and it's gone over to Landry's prowforit boxes
for Cooper Hubble. A two run shot got out of
here in a hurry. Six to one Astros bitch by Henry,
and that is whacked deep to laugh, kiss it good bye.
A three run shot for Yiner dz and the Astros

(01:05):
have blown this one open. They laid nine to one
Jiner homers for a second straight day. Now is fifteen
on the year. Three two to true millis round ball
right side two is left al two B He's got it,
throws to first and that is the ballgame. The Houston
Astros take two out of three from the Washington Nationals,

(01:28):
winning this afternoon nine to one. Astros win the final
two games of.

Speaker 5 (01:34):
Their seven game home stand. And that's what you want
to hear. And with that we say away we go in.
Good morning here, Sean Salisbury show trade deadline day is here.
But Robert Ford giving you the particulars of how yesterday afternoon,
which Sean, I mean, you know, just listening back to

(01:55):
some of those highlights there. Of course, the now two
v three run homer, the three run homer by Yiner
later in the game, and then in the middle the
Cooper Hummel to run homer. Pretty big crowd over there yesterday,
so people fired up want to send the Astros out
of the month of July on a high note, and
they were treated in return by the Astros scene.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
We got you absolutely. I mean, we may not know
Geno Suarez, but we don't how to win some games here. Well, okay, yeah,
I just like to say it his name. Are you
more of a Eugenio guy or do you call him Gino?
I think yeah, you're tight enough to be able to
call him Geno when you meet him in Seattle. I'm
just a little pissed off, reports, just a little pissed off. Yeah,

(02:37):
but do you like address him like and by the way,
good morning? Do you when you first meet and say,
what's up? Gino? Or is it more of a mister
Suarez or is it Eugenio? I mean, how's it pronounced
in his country? It is a Hano? Right, so the
g is like an h right. Yeah, but there's nobody
calls unless it's his country.

Speaker 6 (02:55):
Man.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
It's probably Geno, right, you roll up on it, hey man?
How you doing? What can I do for you? Hey? Geno?
Is that too comfortable?

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Too quick?

Speaker 1 (03:05):
Does?

Speaker 5 (03:06):
Does maybe even Genie come in? No? No, no, Genie, No.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
He'd probably think that you were what are you talking about?
What are you talking about? What do you mean, Genie?
I hit home runs for a living dude? Well, I yes,
some would say that a Genie would to right out
of the dog on bottle, that's it? Yeah, so yeah,
two more wishes right there? You go, big win though,
and when you said, well come on, look over there.
But but it was a good series and a lot

(03:31):
of the optics and the way they do it now
they go on the road swinging about pretty good. Last
couple of games really are. And the thing you pay,
you know, you beg for, is some power and you
got it and we got a lot of people into
the act yesterday. That's a good getaway day and get
it done and head yourself to Fenway Park, which would
be fun for a series. And there's gonna be a

(03:52):
hell of a lot going on between now and four
o'clock Central today. There definitely is.

Speaker 5 (03:57):
So the trade deadline coming up a little bit later
on this afternoon noon. But up until the three home
runs yesterday, you had only two the entire homestand yep,
like before Jiner hit the home run on Tuesday nights,
you had one the entire homestand that was Zach Short
on Friday night when you got absolutely pantsed by the Athletics,
but the astro is able to salvage. I guess you

(04:19):
could say a home stand because it was not a
winning home stand, but at least you win a series
at the end, and you win two straight games at home.
I mean, did was that the first time in the
entire month of July that they won two games in
a row at home? Because you get swept by the Guardians,
I think so because swept by the Guardians two out

(04:40):
of three loss to the Rangers, and then of course
we know what happened against the Athletics, and then you
know this one right here where you had lost five
in a row at one point and you're kind of like, damn,
is this twenty twenty three all over it?

Speaker 1 (04:52):
You'll take them when I can get them, brother, Absolutely no,
back to this, Suarez saying in just the whole ash
Trow's thing, you know, in the long ball, which was huge,
and you're right and in the end, you know how
it is, Well, you want to put the ball in
play and don't strike out a lot, but it's really
if nothing more than okay, that looks better. It's really
nice to see the ball fly of the park, you know,

(05:13):
and at a pretty rapid pace. Now you just need
that to continue and get healthy. That'd be great where
it's sustained, which we've been asking for all year. Let
me get back to Suarez. They got who was it
Tyler Locklear? Yeah, and pitching prospects right, Locklear in two
other like mid level prospects. I guess you could say,
like outside the top ten. Right, So let me ask you,
I just some curious considering the circumstance. I understand the

(05:37):
rental part of it, but is that too much to
give up for rental? Absolutely? Is it? If? Especially? I mean,
what I'm saying is worre did the astros fit into this?

Speaker 7 (05:47):
Well?

Speaker 1 (05:47):
Now he does in terms of what they could have
given up for. Right, he doesn't usually fit the mode
for an astro strikes out a lot, you know what
I'm saying, those he's swaying. But hell, if he strikes
out one hundred and eighty five times hundred and eighty
times in the year, she probably will. I don't know
what his pace is issue, but you know it's gonna
be he'll be one of the top ten guys in baseball.
But he'll also give you his ability to drive the

(06:10):
ball of the ballpark is well, then the numbers bear
that out in his career. When he plays is healthy,
he hits the ball of the park. So it may
not fit in there. But if I told you were
gonna go away to mid level, I mean to too
middle of the road. When I say middle of the road,
that's not fair prospects. And word, let's say top ten
prospects fair enough? Yeah, okay? And a So what would

(06:30):
give me a comparison in your mind to a guy Locklear? Here,
give me just a comparison.

Speaker 5 (06:36):
I mean, honestly, I don't even know who the guy is.
So well, yeah, I mean I don't even think you
have that guy.

Speaker 1 (06:43):
It's the problem, all right. So Bryce Matthews was your
top prospect and he was like, what eighty eighth? Right,
So okay, somebody just get whoever the comparison would be, okay.
So with that, sorry, I'm looking at Otani walking off
the mound because of the farm cramping and stuff. Yeah,

(07:05):
which makes a little nerves. Yeah, that makes me a
little nervous for that. It does because you don't want
to see it discomfort. Yeah, you don't ever like especially
when they all have to come out trained to the mound.
I don't like to see that. Well, but sorry to
get sidetracked, but I don't like to see good I
mean players get hurt like that. It's unfortunate. They're too good.
I like watching good players. So if that was the case. Though,

(07:26):
back to to Gino Suarez, why wouldn't you stay in
the mix? How'd you get out bid? I mean, even
if you were, I'll just go or is it you'd
had other plans. I'm not. I'm not blaming them saying
they should have. I mean we I like him because
I know what he brings them, especially now like we said,
this paradeus thing. Brother, if you see him this year,

(07:48):
it'll be a blessing. Wow, I mean too much plus
or something that. Yeah, I was gonna say, I mean,
that's not that's not a strain. Our good buddy Ari
Alexander kPr C two reporting that his sources toll him
it's too an hour, it's too plus months. He not
playing this year. So then there you go ninety two
plus months and all the strengthening and rehabing. What's an
account Just like we said, when they thought it was
more severe according to their you know, to their verbiage,

(08:12):
more severe, and it's the hammy. I've always said there's
three levels. There's a strain, there's the pull, and there's
the tear. I don't know which one it is, but
a poll keep you out a long time. A lisa
A strain, I mean a strain that's just day to day.
How much can you handle it with a quick twitch
and when you're making quick movements now though, and then
then there's the pull, the the tear is all. I'll

(08:38):
see you next spring. It's as simple as can be
of knowing exactly why the Astros have not announced it yet,
because well, the Dana Brown's trying to negotiate trades, that's exactly.

Speaker 5 (08:50):
So I'm guaranteeing that he's on the phone. He's everything
are paratis. We're still waiting on the second opinion.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
Now come on, man, like, yeah, I mean the second opinions,
you're going to validate the first one.

Speaker 5 (08:58):
That's all sure is your born tomorrow. You're gonna get
the diagnosis tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (09:02):
Yep. And you know what, maybe even later on tonight,
you're gonna get the diagnosed. And if a third basement
has happens to be a part of this trade, well
you don't even need their valid They don't need to
say it because we know. But you will get well,
it's more severe and there's a chance we may not
have and we're hoping we get him by the end
of the year, but we may not have that that
I think we all know that already.

Speaker 5 (09:20):
Maybe the Astros already have their third basement. And hey
it's Ramon Ramona Reus.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
Yeah. Never they picked up overnight. Yes, for a guy
in a sneaky it is just a little sneaky overnight gig.

Speaker 5 (09:31):
Right, for a guy named Twine Palmer, Twine, not.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
The hell do you get that name? I don't know,
mister and missus Palmer. We have a lovely young son.
We was like name Twine was.

Speaker 5 (09:41):
He was he the the bind that kept the family together.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
So they called him Twine good or maybe he was
a great basketball player. Yeah, yeah, looking at we called Twine.
We call that basketball live. So yeah, probably might have
taken somebody to the rack, probably a stretch three, maybe
maybe even you know, a solid shooting two. We got
a little nothing at the bottom of the net, little Twine.
I don't know, I mean the deal, you know what

(10:08):
their plans are for that. But there's got to be
a bigger move today, right, you would think so. Is
Dylan c still in on the tip of your tongue.

Speaker 5 (10:16):
Well, there's a lot of people who believe that, including
a guy we'll hear from a little bit later on
the show, Jim Boden.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
He feels that way, well, Jim Bowder, Tim Kirchin.

Speaker 5 (10:26):
Well, we're going to have Tim Kirchin on. But Jim Boden.
I do some sound from uh said Foul Territory TV.
He was on yesterday and and he had some encouraging
thoughts on what could happen with Dylan Cees. So I
would have to believe that this is one of these
smaller moves. And I told you that there was a

(10:47):
possibility that Dana was going to go this route with
some of the smaller moves, because I mean you saw
it with the Mariners without knowing anything about their prospects
other than Tyler Lockley, who did get a little bit
of time with the major league club last year. He
hit won fifty six, two homers, three runs back at ten,
but he's been pretty much in Triple A for much

(11:08):
of his time with the Mariners. And then, yeah, I
know nothing about the other guys, but I mean, look,
you could have a Diamondbacks team here that's kind of
looking at it and saying, yeah, a couple of years
removed from a World Series, but how close are we
from really getting back to that point.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
Which if they're willing to part with it, like you said,
a couple other guys and Diamondbacks wise, and then if
the if the you know, the Padres get what they
want in a haul for their guy and a guy
that would be interesting here. But you know, it's it's
interesting because it almost feels like now that getting Nayler
and Suarez almost feels like they're applying some pressure to

(11:45):
you to make a move. Now, what you can't do
is over react to somebody else of the division. But
the aggressiveness part of what's he has. Seattle thinks they
can go and win this thing. And they've went and
got power from one side, power from another. Right, as
long as the Suarez deal the acquiring the reports are.
But when you get this many people talking about the
deal is gonna get for Suarez, I'm talking about two

(12:05):
guys alone on that roster.

Speaker 5 (12:07):
Now we'll have a combined seventy eight home runs this season,
cal Rally and him.

Speaker 1 (12:11):
Yeah, they are. Would we say going into the season
for the is the weakness for them fitting? Yeah, Now
you've got a guy who can you know, Naylor can,
he can hit the ball, he can he can rip it.
And then you put cal Raley and what they The
truth is, had Suarez kept going to the National League,
you may had the National League in American League's home

(12:32):
run champions this year. I mean, he was in the
hunt and now you've got two guys and you're you're right,
and when it all said and done, there's a really
good chance that you're looking both dudes right around fifty
and Kyle Rally may be more, but who knows. You know,
these guys, Suarez hits him in bunches too, So that
does they have sent out a message that we're not

(12:52):
back and down, we think, and with that pitching staff
and now you have the power, their power and their
hitting is no longer at least a perceived weakness.

Speaker 8 (12:59):
Right.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
So I'm anxious to see the response here and the
rest of the division response. But also it sends them
loud message to Seattle fans, we're not just here to
make the playoffs. Well, and there was a report yesterday
that the Rangers were one of four teams that are
on the fence of what to do, and they're only
five games out. They won last night, So I mean,

(13:21):
and I think they're tied where it's not. I think
I know they're tied with the Mariners for one of
the wildcard spots. Teams in a wild card position right
now in the American League. The two teams in this
division not named the Astros and Rangers, and hell, even
though the Angels are making moves too, as you saw
even the Rangers in Seattle, and then obviously the Yankees

(13:42):
and Red Sox in the American League East, and then
you go from there. But two teams in division have
already sent the message, you know what, And when the
Angels are doing it that way, you're like, oh, well,
they think there's another level to their game, so it's
gonna be a competitive division. I'm just curious what. I
don't know if it's a what now? To me? If
you get Dylan Cees, that's pretty wild factor to me

(14:04):
because I think he's one of the best right handers
in baseball. He just his numbers may not bear that
out right now, but over the course of his time
in baseball, he's been a dominant pitcher and a lot
of people would stand in line for him, there's no doubt.
So this would be a great get. The question is
it always comes back to, yes, they think they're a
World Series team, the Astros, but what are you willing
to part with to validate that fact? And getting Dylan

(14:27):
Cees is going to sting for somewhere. It's going to
sting in the organization. But when you got a guy
in the prime of his pitching career and knowing that
you are that close in getting people healthy, it's a
move that if it's available and you can pull it off,
that I think we would all encourage to make.

Speaker 5 (14:44):
Absolutely And you know, we'll talk about that as the
show goes along too, And you even mentioned it to
nine o'clock. Normally on Thursdays we have Chris Gordy, but
Gordy enjoying a nice little birthday getaway, so good for him.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
We'll be in Fenway Park this week. Heard I heard
that room cape cod a little, you know, seeing the
scenes in Boston and you a good wife are there.
It'll be a fun time for this.

Speaker 5 (15:04):
Yeah, I'll put the business out just a little bit.
Like he and the White just went to Salem and
he told me that, and I said, oh, don't don't
tell Megan, my fiance, because she's a big into witches
and you know, into like scary movies and all of that.
So you tell her that, then it'll be like, oh, hey,
when are we going.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
Oh, Salem's on my card for the Halloween time to
literally go there during Halloween and there's like a bunch
of stuff and there's restaurants there. But also then you
know in the summertime like Cape cod or Martha's Vineyard
in that part of awesome stuff. You know, Nantucket wherever
it is. You know you can see the Kennedy Compound
and all the stuff. It's really there's some Really, Boston's

(15:41):
a really good city. It's great. So it can be
a great walking, elite time of year to be there.
Oh my gosh, it's phenomenal, and you know you take
the tour and the tea party. I mean you'll go
around and you know, que the duck boats, the whole thing.
So and then I know Gordiaz, but I'm pretty sure
his wife has not been to Fendway Park. So that's
another thing that's a Boston. If you were ever looking

(16:03):
for a hey, you know, people talk about Nashville stuff,
but are you ever looking for a right around now?
And you can and you got you're not in a
two day hurry. It'll be a fun trip. So we'll
little replace Gordy with Kirchin today.

Speaker 5 (16:15):
I've said there are two elite summer cities in this country.
Boston is one of them. Chicago is the other. This
is the time of year to be in either of
those cities. Like it's just like, oh my god, this
is awesome.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
Put the politics in the price aside. From Newport to
San Diego, Newport Beach, Orange County to San Diego. Dude,
trust me, at this time of year, you're like, Okay,
walk outside your door today in Houston, which is great,
and then walk outside your door in San Diego at
the Delmar Racetrack because you know del Mar season opening up,

(16:49):
I mean all those You're like, oh gosh, yeah, why
do I ever leave here? Well, I can tell you why.
Because the dude who's the governor and the price they
put on you, that's why you leave California. But other
than that, man, it's a there's some good places spending. Gordy,
you'll have a blind.

Speaker 5 (17:02):
What do you want regular supreme? How much is regular?
Four fifty nine?

Speaker 1 (17:06):
We're doing regular, dude, four fifty nine on the that's
on a great When you're having a great year. You know,
you're pumping at a certain times, you're pumping down a
freeway and they're throwing six fifty on your ass. So yeah,
can you imagine, Hey, would it take to fill up
your truck four hundred dollars. Yeah, think about that. Oh,
now they take one hundred to fill my truck up?
What eight at two seventy nine again? Yeah, so you decide, well, okay,

(17:29):
I got to fill it up, so let's triple that
and it cost a Yeah, you're spending three hundred and
fifty bucks on one of those big you know, on
your big shore, if you got a duly or you know,
the King ranch, whatever it is, you're spending some money
at California. It's like you you fret, I gotta go
get cash again. I'm gonna start walking to work. Yeah,
it's crazy. Man, who thought you had to be a
millionaire to drive a vehicle to work? Maybe even being

(17:52):
a millionaire is not enough. That's a good point because
the crib you're in it's about one thousand, five hundred
square feet and it's two point four million, and it's
forty miles for the beach. Yeah. I always say all of.

Speaker 5 (18:02):
That, and there might be somebody out there listening to
this and they're like, oh, well, you know what, what
what are houses like this like in your area?

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Don't worry about it, all right, don't worry about it.
We're talking about you right now.

Speaker 5 (18:11):
Yeah, exactly, Yeah, yeah, you don't don't worry about us, okay,
you know, you worry about yourself. And then speaking of
Dylan Cease, and we'll talk that much more with you
mentioned it. Tim Kirchin ESPN gonna join us at nine o'clock,
so looking forward to that and the optimism about cease.
Somebody out there optimistic it could happen. We'll let you

(18:32):
hear from them right here on the Shawn Salisbury Show.
Getting going here. Trade deadline Thursday, Sports Talk seven to ninety.

Speaker 4 (18:41):
Let's go.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
This is the Sewan Salisbury Show.

Speaker 9 (18:44):
Here.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
It's almost like trade trade deadline daylight saving time. It's
six o'clock eastern, six eastern, so when you're not normally
the time is. I always always said it was a
four eastern, three central. Then we were talking four central,
five eastern. But they've maybe I'm just all these trade
deadlines run again. I think Baseball's is as good as
any if it's the most exciting.

Speaker 5 (19:06):
Yeah, the NBA is a close second, but yeah, and
then the NFL is the NBA.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
They like the trade deadline like it's passed. But somehow
some guy decides he wants out and they'll cut him
and he will play somewhere else. You don't so the
trade that stuff like in the NBA. Never like tomorrow,
if Lebron decides he wants to go play with nicolea
jokicch in that international league they want to start, they'll
just go. They can just up and leave and like basketball, right,
so I uh but uh yeah, this trade deadline is awesome.

(19:35):
So they did by changing the time, and you know what,
they'll probably be a move dan up until you're pushing
the envelope at six eastern. It really will you know
how that goes. Somebody will hold out and see if
you'll get desperate, whether it's here somewhere else, and see
if you will pay a little extra to get a
body or somebody gets a wild hair today. All it
takes is one GM to get pissed between now and

(19:56):
you know, or have a game where's like that guy
loafed trade him. You know, I'm being hyperblock being get it.
So this could be one of those where there's a
ton of movement again today. So we've already seen plenty
of it right now.

Speaker 5 (20:06):
Now, and it is always funny to see that where
it's you know, oh Man four fifty nine, and then
about five minutes later you see right before the deadline
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. You know, like
where Ken Rosenthal passing all those guys. I mean their
Twitter feed is on fire. So no, the notifications have
been on for not only the local guys but also
for them too. So like whenever I see one, I'm like, oh,

(20:27):
is this it? Because then I'll see Chandler Rome on there,
and then I'll see McTaggart and I'm like, oh, it's
got to be something. And sure enough, last night the
Astro is able to pull one off to get Ramona
Rius from the Tora from the Baltimore Orioles, another team
with a bird and they send back minor league pitcher
Twine Palmer. Stros did win yesterday, they're off today. And

(20:48):
then you mentioned it to Heno Suarez going to the
Mariners for three prospects from Arizona. I think we're gonna
hold off on hearing from Jim Bowden as he had
talked about the possibility of Dylan cease here with the
Astros and why he's optimistic that's going to be the case.
But I mean for some of the players that the

(21:09):
Astros have been targeting. I mean, it does seem like
third base is one of those guys, because, like I mentioned,
Estoch perettis. The report, at least initially Ari Alexander, who
is connected to the local nine as anybody, is that
Estoch Perettas is going to be out two and a
half months. So in that case, you're probably at best, Sean,

(21:30):
hoping for maybe like a twenty sixteen Cubs with Kyle Schwarber.
Hey send him out to the Arizona Fall League. He's
good enough, all right, let's have him here for the
World Series.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
There you go. Good and if it helps, it helps,
because that's the ultimate goal, correct, absolutely with you.

Speaker 5 (21:45):
No, So if it's a possibility, hopefully the Astros can
execute on it, so we can get you involved in
the conversation two someone three two one two five seven
ninety once gonna that someone three two one two five
seven ninety one of the chances that the Astros do
see Dylan Cees here before five o'clock this afternoon, we'll
discuss that here on the Sean Salisbury Show. But Sean,

(22:08):
I mean, as we talk to you right now, it's
about six thirty, so it's about five and a half
hours or so until it's lunchtime. I think I know
where I want to go today, and especially to me
trying to go a little bit more of the carnivore
diet right now, there's no.

Speaker 1 (22:22):
Better place than jbar and Barbecue. Oh well, man, I'm
with you a lot of and to the point where
you get beads of sweat because of the meet. I'm
being serious, and there's no better than that place. And
I would encourage you, the listeners, to go something to
test it out. Not only go there, go ahead and
test it out compared to other places you've been, and

(22:42):
then come see me. Phenomenals set up, great parking, great
indoor outdoor facility within it. In the fall comes around it,
it's gonna be so good watching sports in there, and
it already is. But if they've got the great set
up there, big TV, and you'll get the drinking food
specials you can eat with Joe's Body eats on the
menu as well at that Hall of Fame menu, and
they're committed to making sure you have come from far

(23:03):
and wide. It is and I have compared it. It
is the best barbecue I've had in this town, and
quite frankly, you get on the road, it's hard to
beat Texas barbecue anyway. And when it's a Jbarm that
just takes it to another level. We're fortunate to have
them here. Go on in there. Everything about it is
a strength and that's a good thing at Jbarn Barbecue

(23:23):
dot Com.

Speaker 5 (23:24):
And it's as soon as you walk in too, I mean,
it immediately hits the nostrils and you're just like, oh
my god, this is gonna be amazing. This can be
so good there too. Men, Yeah, did me did a rupt?
But can you imagine at the bar is right? Can
you imagine going to a place like that, a barbecue
with all his great meats and the barbecue, and all
of a sudden saying I can actually leave without eating
the barbecue because the sides are that good. And I

(23:46):
do judge restaurants by the other stuff, kind of like teams.
Oh the stars are good, how's the rest? The supporting cast?
Off the charts?

Speaker 1 (23:54):
And then when you go to the big boppers, there's
no better place for that carnivore stuff that you're talking about.
Jabarm pretty impressive.

Speaker 5 (24:00):
I was gonna say, I mean, you know, if you're
a carnivore diet or maybe even you want to up
the carbs because I've mentioned the partzel bites with the
cheese dip that you can you know, go with there.
Maybe even too you want to combine the two. A
little bit of protein, maybe a little bit of carbs.
You can go the brisket burger too, that's in play.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
Barbecue doesn't need sauce if it's good, damn right, they
don't need sauce. But if you like sauce, like someone's doing,
I like to put potatoes out dip it the saut
I'm a mash pit go oh yeah, but it is
off the charts, there's and encourage you to try a
whole bunch of stuff because there's nothing in there. You're
gonna find that every time you go in there. It's
not confusing in a way that there's I don't know,
but confusing the way it is like what do I

(24:38):
get today? I had something different because it's all good delicious.

Speaker 6 (24:41):
Man.

Speaker 5 (24:41):
Yeah, mister Toomby's got a hell of a team there,
no doubt about it. A rush back there in the
pit room. He's making it all happen. The crew up front,
Hafe and everybody. They are all there at twenty two
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Speaker 2 (25:07):
The Sean Salisbury Show continued.

Speaker 1 (25:11):
With Bruce Willis and you know different, But I'm just
saying that it's just a bombery. Guys. It should be
at the age where they can still perform. It's to
see that it's kind of sad. Well, I'm sure O.
Guy Chris Berman can probably tell you all about I'm
sure he see Huey Lewis at the news eight million
from Hill Valley, California. That's how That's how he himself
from Huey Lewis. Oh he does, yeah, he he. And

(25:32):
that's how he was introduced when he would play in
the Pebble Beach program is the starter would always introduce
him as from Hill Valley, California.

Speaker 5 (25:39):
Oh yeah, which I don't even think. I mean, tell
me if I'm wrong. Hill Valley I don't think exists,
but it was the fictional town.

Speaker 1 (25:44):
Yeah, because I wouldn't. When you say that, I'm sure
I have zero idea other than the movie where the
Hill Hill Valley is right, but it isn't, I don't think.
But we turned it into when the movie made it real,
that's for sure.

Speaker 5 (25:55):
Did Yeah, you know talk about guys that absolutely were
able to hitch themselves to the right franchise. He was
one of them, Kenny Loggins. I mean it was pretty
much you know in the eighties. Oh yeah, if you
had a movie and you didn't involve Kenny Loggins, you
don't have a movie.

Speaker 8 (26:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
Yeah, if you didn't, if it was if he wasn't
doing your soundtrack, it's like, what the hell's going on here? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (26:16):
And it's one of those two that with Huey. I
heard this years ago when we were staying in San
Francisco and we're drinking at the hotel bar and I
heard walking on a Thin Line and I was like,
this is a great song.

Speaker 1 (26:28):
I was like, why don't they feature this one more?
But there you go.

Speaker 5 (26:32):
So it is, as I mentioned the MLB trade deadlines,
Stros do pick up infielder Ramonirius overnight from the Baltimore Orioles.
They send back my League pitcher Twine Palmer. Stros do
win yesterday nine one over. The Nationals take that series.
They're off today before they get the Red Sox in Boston,
and the Texans also off today from the training camp

(26:52):
practice field. They'll work a couple more days here in
Houston before they head out to West Virginia and get
some working at the Greenbrier. But I mentioned the optimism
about Dylan Cees. Jim Boden, former MLBGM, now one of
us talking into a live microphone on a daily basis,
and he is a weekly contributor on Foul Territory TV

(27:12):
and catching up with aj Prazinski, Aer Kratz and the
crew over there. Yesterday the topic of Dylan Sees came up,
and if you're an Astros fan that wants to see
Dylan Sees here in Houston, well, you listen to Jim Boden,
you might be in luck.

Speaker 10 (27:25):
The Dylan Seas thing I think will probably happen. A
lot of people were asking, well, why would the Astros
want Dylan season be at a top target when he's
three and ten with a four to seven ERA. Great question.
All you have to do is look back twelve months ago.
What happened at the deadline. You say, Kakuchi at the
deadline last year was four to nine with a four

(27:46):
to seven ERA. Dylan Cease right now three and ten
with a four to seven ERA, And what happened, Dana
Brown said, his data room, So his data room and
pitching room told him the solution they thought they.

Speaker 2 (27:59):
Had for Kakuchi.

Speaker 10 (28:00):
Kakuchi came over and dominated, went five and one, one
of the best dras in the league. After they got
him in August. In September, they believe they can do
the same thing with Dylan Cease. And the underlying numbers,
you know, the strikeouts per nine. I mean, some of
these numbers say yeah, it might be the case. And
so that's why they're in on them. They have a
plan that if they get Ceased, they think they can
get him back, and if they make the playoffs, Hunter

(28:23):
Brown Game one, Franbervalda's Game two, Dylan ceaes game three,
that'd be pretty good.

Speaker 1 (28:28):
If Cease becomes the.

Speaker 10 (28:29):
Guy who was last year when he won fourteen games.

Speaker 5 (28:31):
And he has been that guy in his career. And
it is both two fold here. It's one with the Astros.
One with him is the track records there for the Astros.
They've been able to do that with not only you
say Kakuchi, but I mean, you know, you look at
any of the handful of other guys. I mean Stephen Oker,
a guy that kind of bounced around a little bit,
and he's found something here in Houston. So I mean,

(28:53):
if you're a guy like Dylan Cease, it has to
excite you, even though he's pitched well in San Diego.
As you know, you heard Boden mentioned right there, fourteen
wins last year, but I mean incredibly dominant during his
time with the White Sox. He was cy Young runner up,
and I think it was twenty two when the Astros
beat him.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
And even thought getting to this and what Bowden said,
and he's they're so right about how good Kokuchi was
here and as a left hander, that's premium. But I
could tell you this, all things being equal, if it
was one of the two that you had to get
pushed back put seas in where they were going last year,

(29:33):
all things being equal, But this is last year, and
you said, I get it's going to cost me the
same to get CEIs Orkcuci. You would have gone after
Dylan sees a cease overall, in my opinion, it's a
better pitcher. Now that doesn't Now you get a lefty
who can be overparent and you swing and miss and that.
But Caesar has got all that from the right side.
And I would argue that if both of them were
pitching their best, you'd be hard pressed not to take

(29:56):
the right hander first. But it's close. But we know this,
this this team has a tendency to know how to
elevate pitchers, whether it's the teaching spend, whatever it is
they do, they just do it a little bit better
than everybody else when it comes to that and getting
the most out of people that they acquire. I can
argue that while the Kakuchi thing was big, I can

(30:17):
make the argument that the Dylan Cease thing would even
be better.

Speaker 5 (30:20):
Yeah, and strikeouts per nine this year his second best
season of his career. He had twelve point three in
twenty one. He's at eleven point six right now, so
the strikeouts are still there.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
To stay away from the record in the ra If
you want to know about how good he can be,
he's better. He's better than what you're seeing now, And
if you could pull it off, it'll be worth the gig.

Speaker 5 (30:41):
I mean, it's one of those that as soon as
he gets here. I don't know if on the road
they have the full on video room. Maybe it's just
a couple of iPads, but I got to believe as
soon as he gets here, hey, Josh Miller wants to
see you or you know, anybody else with the pitching staff.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
All right, Yes, this.

Speaker 5 (30:56):
Is what you're not using enough of right now. You
need to use this more and then see the success.

Speaker 1 (31:01):
Right, and he'd be getting here when players are starting,
you hope to come around so the lineup becomes more potent,
and to plug him in as your number three. That's uh.
When others when he's going good, you're like, that's a
that's a front line.

Speaker 5 (31:15):
I mean, and you've got the possibility of Christian Hobbyer
and Spencer Arraghetti to be four.

Speaker 1 (31:22):
Yes, you go from what are we going to do?
To what are they going to do? Right? Not the
player opposing the opponents. So and then you just say,
we're just begging just to get us four runs. Just
get four runs and the rest those five casts will
take care of it. And if they can't, pretty good
bullpen and waiting in the way that they've done their business.

(31:42):
So yeah, this exciting times. I would love it if
it happened while we were on the air, that'd be
awesome so we could discuss it and absolutely whatever else
they're going to do. Yeah, those guys.

Speaker 5 (31:51):
And I actually even wondered about that yesterday, Like the
team flew out to go to Boston, so they're there
for the off day. I was like, does Dana go, like,
you can't really make phone calls on the team charter,
so I wonder if it's like maybe one of those.

Speaker 1 (32:04):
He might have. He might have a batphone, dude, Maybe
he could have a bat phone. He could goold sat
phone up there. Yeah, and you don't you don't want
to say, well, it's a two and a half hour
flight or whatever it is to Boston and say I
missed that deal. Yeah, And maybe maybe he goes to
Boston after to you know, at the end of the deadline,
or maybe he just watches like we're gonna do good.
You never know, but yeah, I did. I think Dana

(32:26):
has a pretty good idea what the priorities are and
he'll handle this just fine.

Speaker 5 (32:29):
Is he is he at the private jet terminal wherever,
you know, Jim's plane is and it's as soon as
five o'clock hits. All right, PaperWorks in all right, we're
going on our ends. All right, all right, guys, Will's up.
We're going to Boston.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
Load him up, and I'm not even gonna stop for dinner.
That's on the plane till I got to say that's there.

Speaker 5 (32:44):
You know, you got got a good meal there, you know,
maybe even you know some some uh sparkles in the
glass too.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
Right, you know, because really, I mean, first game is
what tomorrow, it's seven eastern or something, seven oh five,
So he's got time to get this done, take care
of his business. And if if he is going to Boston,
which I would imagine when you're taking road trips, you know,
some the general managers will stay behind on some because
they got stuff to do. But I would imagine, uh,
this is a trip that you not only to see

(33:11):
the fruits of your labor, but it's still Fenway Park
and it's still too Really, you know, two teams that
are pretty loaded, and that's just fun to go that's
fun to go to. If both teams are in the
last place because it's Federway Park, it gets excitement. But
both these teams think they're playoff in World Series teams
as witnessed by the preseason, and now make that deal.
It's kind of almost a good celebration to go and

(33:33):
celebrate with the guys if you pull off what you
want to pull off, and plenty of time to get
to Boston after this trade deadline.

Speaker 5 (33:38):
He tells the staff, Hey, we're going to Boston, Abe
and Lewis for dinner, steaks and lobsters on me.

Speaker 1 (33:44):
Yeah. I would imagine that's worth two steaks if you
can pull C's off. And then even the top shelf
wine to go with it, among others. There's then there's
the post dinner drink that's top shelf too.

Speaker 5 (33:56):
Now you want them to you know any of those
places that the wine case right there in the class.

Speaker 1 (34:02):
When you walk in, Yeah right, oh yeah, yeah, you.

Speaker 5 (34:05):
Walking to your table, Hey, go ahead and tell our
server we're gonna have that one.

Speaker 1 (34:08):
Yeah. And then then that's a that's a really nice board.
Oh that's fine, Yeah, give me two fingers a bourbon
at the end there? Which one you are? You know,
the one that costs one thousand dollars? It ounce one
thousand dollars are poor? Yeah, that one. Yeah, but uh
and hopefully that celebration is even bigger in November. Yes,
depending on what happens today and how healthy they can get.

Speaker 5 (34:26):
Your lips to God's ears for sure someone three two
one two five seven ninety against seOne three two one
two five seven ninety. Speaking of pitching success around here
saw a little bit more yesterday.

Speaker 1 (34:37):
We'll talk about it here.

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Speaker 1 (36:09):
You're not going to get many starters playing, but it's
the start of now. You will not have anything. I mean,
you'll have football sometime during the week someday or a
lot of them between now and mid February, which is
a pretty cool thing. So just that alone, this is
your appetizers about to start. Yeah, wait for it.

Speaker 5 (36:26):
I always say Thursday, about mid afternoon, the weekend has started,
because I mean Friday, you know you're coasting on good
energy because you know that there's the break in sight.
But I would say Thursday mid afternoon, maybe an extra
drink or to tonight.

Speaker 1 (36:41):
No, No, we've got to just post. When you throw
the ball over the fence, what do you do? You
make sure you can go get it. That's it. I'm
with you. Oh we don't ever mail it in. No,
but you're there's there is a different energy you like
wake up like Thursday at two in the afternoon, you're
like tomorrow's Riday. At ten o'clock, it's like, okay, we
roll in and now you get football. All get in
front of that TV, grab a cocktail or whatever it is,

(37:03):
and let's go. It's it's the beginning of what's going
to be a great season for a lot of different reasons.

Speaker 5 (37:09):
Quick story, but I think I've told it before. My
buddy lost when he turned twenty one. I think if
I told the story of what is his dad's message
to him was when he handed him his first beer,
handed it to him and he said, man enough to drink,
man enough to go to work tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (37:22):
Oh yeah, and that's a fact. That's a fact. That
and that old man strike goes all about that and
man enough to drink and that means if you have one,
show up, if you have ten now and you're sitting
in your hut ready to post and show up, that's right.
We don't do four day work weeks now. Yet where's
that at?

Speaker 5 (37:38):
It's you're somewhere in Europe or some I think it's
over there. And then you know they're trying to show
that the numbers. Ah, the production is just.

Speaker 1 (37:43):
Fine, all of that. Yeah, okay, well sure regardless, you're
exactly right, old enough to drink, old enough to show
up for work. That's it. I'm with you. That's a
good call. And you'll probably have a cocktail to night
during the game.

Speaker 5 (37:55):
Oh I think so, yeah, yeah, yeah, I think I
think Uncle Tito will walk through the door.

Speaker 1 (37:59):
And Madam good guy. He is great, really really good guy.
He's fantastic, treats us right every single time. Well, he's tremendous.
He's tremendous. He's great.

Speaker 2 (38:08):
Hell, Cao, Tino.

Speaker 5 (38:10):
Pair it up with the good soda water, maybe even
a citrus or two. I always order it with lemon,
but then they always bring me a lime. I say,
I don't want the lime. I'm not looking for a
sprite here.

Speaker 1 (38:20):
I just want the lemon. It's crazy think about that.
The dude doesn't drink. I know, I just, I mean
one thing, regardless of how you feel about it, you
got to love his grind as far as his energy.
We all need to be what's he eighty now seventy something?
He's up there. Yeah, well we all need to have
the ability to say, I just I've been on like
a seven week whether it's golf, for traveling to the

(38:44):
you know, the g seventy four summit, whatever it is,
and come back and you still grind. The dude's got
some resilience. Dude, he's got the constitution of about five clods.
Clent Zales were sometimes I'm looking, I'm exhausted. You know
those people not just those people that that kind of
big unit energy. You know what I'm saying, Niole, It's like, man,

(39:07):
how do you? I mean, it's like when do you
stop down? So I always respect that in anybody, the
grind grind. But yeah, we're talking about that. Tito's for
me and you probably just the lime and soda for him.
Or was he a coke guy? Die coke? Yeah, he's
got the button for it. Coke.

Speaker 5 (39:22):
Where somebody was like, hey, you know what what happens,
you know, to launch nukes, and he just pushed the
button there.

Speaker 1 (39:27):
Oh my god, he just having a diet coke. Yeah,
and then you know somebody walking in with the trade.
I guess you could say, if he makes a decision
and says something you don't like, you can never accuse
him of being dude. Were you drunk? No, actually, I
drunk on love, Dude. I went out and got real quick.
I know we got to go to break But you know,
I'm not a soda drinker much more. But like if
you go get a pizza, if it's not a beer,
there's certain things you just say, once in a while,

(39:48):
you crave a soda. Yeah, And I've loved Doctor Pepper
my whole life. I don't drink much soda anymore, if
any But I'm going through the grocery store and I
have no soda in mine, and I walked by there's
Doc Pepper, which I don't like to mess with the original,
But then there's BlackBerry Doctor Pepper. Ah, they've added, and
I love blackberries. So I went and bought it, and

(40:09):
like a eighteen pack or whatever, the twelve pack, and
you know what, pretty good it's not Doctor Pepper. But
it's like when I'm always leary of throwing fruit in
my soda, right, but I'm like, oh, I can do this.
Good Yeah, not bad, not bad. When they tried over,
you know when square peg round hole. But this actually fits.
So it's even better to me than the cherry stuff
they throw in, like pepsi or coke. Right, I liked

(40:30):
it so just off the beaten path. But I may
have a soda instead of any any of that. Maybe
a soda after the cold. Well around here we call
it coke. There you go, Oh yeah, coke, doctor Pepper,
give me a coke? What kind? I mean? Just the original? Yeah,
RCI cola. If that's the case. Shasta. See people people
look down on the RC. I've always thought the RC

(40:50):
was the shaky long like a driver one hundred and
seventy five pounds hits it three ten yeah, yeah, I agree.
And Shasta was one you bought cases of and it
came in different flavor and you're like, you got them
for like twenty five cents of camp and if you
didn't have a lot of money in your family, we
did drink the hell out of Shasta.

Speaker 5 (41:07):
Yeah, I need a mixer. What do you got? Oh,
I mean fresco? Dude, about a Fresco. I'll still drink
Fresca if you give me one. The Lenn Dawson shot
of him drinking Fresco out of a bottle in the
locker room with a smoke and a cigarette, a fold
up chair. That's football man. That's at least it was
back then. Seroka grip. Gotta be able to fuel the machine,

(41:27):
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the conversation. You want to join them? Seven one three
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Speaker 5 (44:12):
They pick up infielder Ramon Erius from the Baltimore Orioles.
They send back low level minor league pitcher Twine Palmer.
The Mariners also pick up a Haino Suarez for three
prospects heading back to Arizona. According to reports, Stros are
off today as they take down the Nationals yesterday nine
to one and win that series. They get the Red

(44:32):
Sox tomorrow in Boston. But seven one three, two, one
two five, seven ninety is the number to get in.
John and clear Lake. You've been waiting. Good morning, John,
you there. Maybe not now we'll put them on a
whole lot. Oh nope, nope, I heard you. All right, John,
what's up, buddy?

Speaker 1 (44:53):
Well, I'd like to learn.

Speaker 6 (44:56):
A little bit more about the we've got it coming
from the Strows.

Speaker 7 (45:02):
And can of ultimately what we had to give up.

Speaker 1 (45:07):
And then.

Speaker 6 (45:12):
The other thing I'd like to find out about is
what shall think about the actual prospects and making playoffs.

Speaker 1 (45:22):
Yeah, I appreciate the call with Irius.

Speaker 5 (45:25):
He is a guy that is a player who has
played third, second, and short throughout his career. But he's
played sixty eight games this year at third base. So
I mean, if nothing else, you're learning that you have
your possible third baseman for the rest of the season,
which is as I mentioned the Ari Alexander report that

(45:46):
Eastak Peretta is going to be out two plus months
with that hamstring. So that's your answer that he is
being brought here to play third for you. Now, does
that preclude them Sean from being able to go get
Carlos Korea?

Speaker 1 (45:58):
I don't think necessarily, because I think it's a depth
guy to increase bandwith. I don't know if they have
in mind that he's going to start every day at
third base, like I said, but he gives you a
little bit of Dubon middle infielder, come play corner, you
play third base, and that's where he spent, like you said,
a lot of the time this year. But also it's
a you know, Baltimore selling off some guys, you know,

(46:20):
moving some product and moving some people. So yeah, if
it gives you depth and allows what we were talking about,
what if Dubon had to play there every single you know,
if all of a sudden they didn't acquire anybody in
Dubon was your regular third baseman, it'll limit you on
some of the others. So this gives you the chance
to have the freedom to move some people around and
add another infielder and what he's going to bring to

(46:42):
the table and how often who knows. But this is
one of those I don't want to say middle of
the road. That sounds disrespectful, but this isn't your wild
factor deal if there's one to happen, and it wouldn't
preclude You're exactly right. If all of a sudden they
go get Korea, it just means that they've just added
verse to that'll be your every day third baseman obviously.
So and as far as we are they going to make
the playoffs. What was our caller's name first time? John?

(47:06):
John and clear clear like, uh, well, they're leading the
division right now by what four games? Five? Five games?
That's exactly say, that's exactly right. And Seattle lost the
day before when you won, So these two wins were
basically it's a two game swing for them, and they've
jumped back up to five games. So yeah, they're going
to make the playoffs, but I don't think that's just

(47:27):
the goal. The goal to get there is to run
through them and do their thing. And that's why this
trade deadline is so important on bodies And is it
going to be a pitcher? Will it be Carlos Kray
at third basement? Who will it be? But we do
know this that you know the Astros now are the
one you're chasing. So that's a good thing if you're
the Astros considering all this happened. Hell yeah, they're going
to make the playoffs. My question is how far do

(47:48):
they go and what will this trade deadline do for
them and getting people healthy. If they do get healthy,
it's really good time to do it.

Speaker 5 (47:54):
And it's going to tell you a lot between now
and five o'clock here locally, you know what their priorities
are in terms of upgrading this roster, because I mean,
you had a guy like this who does help you.
And it's funny too, You're going to see a guy
over there that's five nine, one, eight five, and hopefully
they don't put the number two on him because then
you're like, hey, that is that him?

Speaker 1 (48:14):
Right? Is he back?

Speaker 8 (48:15):
Right? No?

Speaker 1 (48:16):
He just kind of looks like him.

Speaker 5 (48:17):
But yeah, he's somebody that for the career has never
had an OPS below seven hundred. Right now he's at
six eighty eight, but coming off of one of the
games this week against the Orioles, two home run game.
So he's two forty eight hitter career two to fifty
nine guy and eight homers this year and a career

(48:38):
season that he had where he hit sixteen homers was
back in twenty twenty two.

Speaker 1 (48:43):
So I mean he does have a little bit pop. Yeah, yeah,
you take that. Like I said, it's not to diminish.
It's just that he brings you. I guarantee you. They
didn't just bring him here to say well you can
just we'll just put you there and leave you there.
That gives you some versatility, man, And then aren't you
looking for that because the odds are somewhere along the line,
somebody else is gonna have to miss a game or two. Right,
it's just the days of rest matter and the the

(49:06):
the the altwove part of it, left field, second base, DH,
You're gonna need to have him get a little bit
of rest so he continue what he's starting to. He's
heating up gold Glover over at third base and twenty two. Yes,
he's got and that's another reason why you had Bregman
gold glove guy. You have Paratus who's played really good
defensive baseball. I think we expect if Correa comes in,

(49:26):
what's that common theme. We know he's a gold glove shorts,
a platinum glove shortstop, and then all of a sudden
you get a guy who's won another gold Glove. The
one thing they won't lack is at that position, somebody
who can at least put the glove on it, do it,
and then the hittings, the extra bonus and all. You know,
while we're talking, the potential to little sneaky power for him,
and we obviously know what Correy is all about. So
they're not lacking defense with this move, and they sure

(49:49):
as hell wouldn't be lacking it with the next move
if it happened.

Speaker 5 (49:52):
I think, and also too, I mean, somebody that could
be a good, serviceable bat for you the end of
your lineup, No que plug him in there. I mean,
that's somebody that's gonna be able to put together, As
Steve Sparks told us, he puts together a good bat.

Speaker 1 (50:06):
Just yeah, the greatest cliche, the way we got them all. Hey, man,
the guys, you know, the guys, A five tool guy,
the guys. He gives you good at bats, like you said,
the solid ball striker, ball striker and golf. Hey, I'll
tell you another thing. He's got great feel around the greens, right,
you know, soft, Oh yeah, oh yeah, all the great cliches,
but applicable. In truth they are applicable and uh, solid

(50:29):
bats and play defense and versatile and in truth you're
not even talking about I mean, we were not even
concerned about who they gave up. So they didn't give
up a lot to get him at least, you know,
as the way they look at it. And you get
a guy who can help you right now and give
you some some depth and got some good, some good
leather over at third base.

Speaker 5 (50:49):
It's that time of the day where me and Sean
turned into Emilio Estevez and Richard Dreyfus, And in this
case social media is involved.

Speaker 1 (50:57):
What's better than an Emilio est of his Dick Dreyfus segment.

Speaker 5 (51:01):
Well, I mean, you know, especially Emelia where he's got
the mustache too. What's the deal with the mustache? Good movie,
by the way, Sneaky good. Yeah, yeah, a lot, probably
haven't seen it, but a sneaky good one late late
early is early night or yeah, the late eighties, early nineties,
that was prime Emilio Stevz territory.

Speaker 1 (51:17):
Are you Amelio Estevez? Are you Emilio Estevez? St okay? Now,
just making sure. I always like to make sure we
get proper pronunciation.

Speaker 5 (51:26):
Like buddy of mine went to mass out there in
southern California once at the church that their dad goes to.
He and Charlie's Marty, Yeah, and uh, serving communion one
Martin sheen.

Speaker 1 (51:36):
Oh really and he took communion and it wasn't a
movie role. Yeah, and it was. It was in that voice,
the body of Christ. Yeah, and he's like, you know,
I'm in this fan. It's a shame Emelia Martin, she
don't look alike. Yeah. Came from his Lloyd's kid yet. Yeah. Yeah,
good stuff man. So yeah, I have a zero idea

(51:56):
where Dan's going with this, But that's what we all stick.

Speaker 5 (52:00):
Stick here, the landing stick and stay all right in
the in the bit will play. I'm telling you it's
it's not gonna fall flat here in this comedy club.

Speaker 1 (52:09):
As another speaking of all the cliches another good uh
radio one on one cliche stick and stay the TV
radio where they're stick and stay coming right back right.

Speaker 5 (52:21):
Or even efforting. Oh yeah, that's always my favorite. We're
efforting the caller, We're efforting to join us. Good effort,
Tim Kirkson. Today, I think the effort will be I
don't think we need to really effort him because he's
a pro. Noah, matter of fact, he probably needs to
effort us. But we need to say triple awesome. You
know it picks up the phone. Hey, Tim, tripley here
in Houston, a triple ey. How are you doing? Yeah,

(52:43):
I'm looking forward to joining Sean and Dan.

Speaker 1 (52:45):
Yeah, after he just got done shooting jump shots at
the local gym. Because that dude loves himself some some
you know, midday hoops. You know, great, great people. He
really If you have a question about nineteen thirty seven Yankees,
Kirkson can tell you what the middle infielder hit. There
was a backup that was traded for seventy four guys
along his career and played on fifty four different teams.
A big fan, that's how good he is with I'm serious.

(53:07):
His baseball history is incredible and just a sweetheart of
it all right, man, awesome top shelf.

Speaker 5 (53:13):
Absolutely, we'll get a chance to talk to him nine
o'clock this morning, but like I said, we're staking out
next right here Sean Salisbury Show.

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Speaker 2 (55:24):
This is this Sean Salisbury show. Yes, that's very nice
now with that fresh leather scent on Sports Talk seven ninety.
All right, Sean, what are you hearing out there now?
The Salsbury's takeout Salsburyef takeout on.

Speaker 12 (55:48):
The Sean Salisbury Show, Sean Salisbury's show, Sports Talks seven ninety.

Speaker 1 (56:13):
We do it every day at this time.

Speaker 5 (56:16):
It is the stakeout after the Astros make the trade
to pick up Romona Rias Texans off today from the
practice field, but the Stros also to winning yesterday nine
to one over the Nationals get the Red Sox after
the day off tomorrow up in Boston. Social media friend requests.
I mean, you know, if we're going friend requests here,
then you know which one I'm going. It's it's Facebook,

(56:38):
because you know, you get you find that somebody follows
you on Twitter or whatever it is Instagram. All right, fine,
but I accept one yesterday from somebody, and I always
look for mutual friends because I see that if they like,
you know, if their friends would say you or with
wext or whoever, then I'm like, okay, it's a listener.

Speaker 1 (56:57):
Fine, you know, I'll click on it.

Speaker 5 (56:58):
Except here is where things get annoying, is that usually
sometimes you will do that and maybe somebody will then
send you a hey, thanks for accepting my request, you know,
big fan of the show, whatever it is. I got
one yesterday that I finally decided new policy. When it
comes to this, do not ever send me a DM

(57:20):
that immediately demands that I follow whatever page you have,
which for this person, it was something about sports, collectibles
and everything follow this page. I almost responded, how about
would you mind following? Or hey, could you please do
this or anything like that, but whenever, it's one of those.

(57:42):
And I mentioned off air the actor Neil McDonough. He
has a line on the show Tulsa King. All relationships
are transactional, which to a point is true. But in
this case, right here, I don't know you, Brah, don't
demand that I follow some page and then you're just
gonna load up my feed with all of your whatever
from said page.

Speaker 1 (58:00):
No, no, I'll I'll make the decision on that. And
two is I can't ever remember in my life. Now
you got a business, you won't be able to follow
you a little bit and invite people to if they
want to follow your company. I see it all the
time on Facebook. It's a friend. Hell yeah, I'll support
your business. Yeah, at any point in time in my career,
especially with somebody you don't know. I could see if

(58:22):
you and I would say, dude, have you followed me?
Get poppa?

Speaker 9 (58:25):
Will do?

Speaker 1 (58:26):
Get your ass over there and follow me or me
follow you again. I appreciate you're comfortable enough with me
to do that. Yeah, exactly, And we're close enough. You
can tell your buddies to do that, but I have
never Can you imagine begging for five I mean what
you call so and hit him on the inbox. Not
when you're sitting around having a beer and your joke,
Hey man, do how come you're not? We joke about
that all the time. But somebody you don't know popping

(58:49):
into your inbox or your message and saying not ask understanding,
would you mind? Or I really like your work? Men,
if you were so inclined to follow Have you ever
sent a message to anybody that you don't know asking
them to friend you or follow you support and not
only asking but telling you to do it? Nope? No,

(59:10):
if it's not organic or somebody who's think this words traveling,
maybe I'm just not good at that, and maybe that's
why I that that I'm just maybe late to the
social media party. But we take a lot of liberties.
People take a lot of liberties by being the fact
that they may see a couple of your posts and
like them that all of a sudden that they have

(59:32):
and some do it and some it feels natural. Like
we have our listeners and callers that we have never
met in person that I feel like I've known them
for a decade. But there's that a little bit too
comfortable at times of telling you what you should do
and doing it. I love getting message I get a
lot of them from people. Hey, Sean did you see
this and I love it, but I don't. Very few
people come in and say, hey, you follow this man

(59:52):
and are a betting side. It's like, and I know
some of it may be bots and stuff, but now,
if you're a human, I don't pining for somebody and
telling them what they need to do on social media.
I'm not even good enough when you ask me. I'm
trying to catch up all that. So now I'm with you,
that's a little overboard for me.

Speaker 5 (01:00:08):
Be sure to like follow our Facebook page from this person,
and I'm like, bro, I don't know you, so coming
at me with be sure? How about hey, would you
mind liking and following?

Speaker 1 (01:00:20):
See if you If you go about it that way,
then I'm there the receptive now right, Because here's the
thing though, too, is if I like and follow this
page like I said, then it flows and floods my feed,
and I'm like, all right, that was a bad that
was a bad idea?

Speaker 2 (01:00:37):
Is that?

Speaker 5 (01:00:38):
Then it becomes a hey, I can come on your show,
which it's like, oh, I get the what are your credentials?

Speaker 1 (01:00:45):
Why? Why would I have?

Speaker 5 (01:00:47):
Is this going to be interesting to my audience? Like
like any any of those things our audience. I apologize, you.

Speaker 1 (01:00:52):
Get that, and I understand they're trying to get and
I and I try to enhance their career and I'll
help any way I can. But you're right, it's like,
well how do I how do I answer it with
trying to be kind and we'll look into it or
what have you? Right? Hey, I'll be a guest on
your show for and then some it's great and you
discover somebody and it's all it's probably I'm sure it's

(01:01:13):
like interview a talent scout trying to find the next singer.
You're listening to him and you may find a talent there.
But I uh, the people on social media have some
there's a awfully bold times.

Speaker 5 (01:01:25):
There's a lot of nerve. Yeah, there is awfully bold
because then it's also to here's the thing. You open
the door to this, then you open the door to Hey,
we're trying to get jose L Tuba too are event.

Speaker 1 (01:01:35):
I'm like, I can't get jose Al to me to
your event. I've had somebody on this show call up
and ask if on this show and we Lalie and
I have laughed about it, and I don't mean it.
I would never sell the person out. But then they
called in and they are they wanted to send me
memorabilia to go track down another athlete in this town

(01:01:55):
to get it and get it back to them. Ah. Now,
if we're together and we're buddies, and you say, Sean,
you're gonna run into him? Yeah, see him tomorrow. I
got a car, would you might? Sure I could do that,
But I wanted to send me to track down this
person I have that I don't have a I know
him in through the business, but I don't have a
relationship with And not only that, I'm not I'm not

(01:02:19):
your mule on memorabilia. Yes, now, if you send me something,
I'll sign it, but it's not worth very much. But
if you want me to go track down an NBA
or baseball player and one of them doesn't even live
in the city or in this town or in this state,
I'm like, oh, so I'm going to send it to them,
right and do the same things you have to do.
Maybe track down their address, get to them, say hey,

(01:02:40):
I got fourteen jerseys here. Can you sign him and
send it back? Yeah? I'm not. I love you.

Speaker 9 (01:02:45):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:02:45):
Somebody who's in need charity or or is sick and
needs a boost. Dude, for sure, I'll call ten miles
over broke and glass to help him. It's the one
where it's just for them to Hey, can you get
these twenty five cards signed by this guy who's well
and now you're user. I absolutely cannot. I am not
doing that. But you need something done for you. And

(01:03:05):
because you've got somebody in a tough way or a
bad way, or need we need to get bring a
you know, to dog awareness or somebody cancer awareness, or
somebody's going through struggles. Can we get some love for them.
I'm all over that. That's more important to me than
any show I'll ever do. But when you tell me
to chase down memorability for you all over the country
of somebody else, I don't even know how to chase

(01:03:26):
down my own damn memorability. Why I'm a world might
chasing yours down.

Speaker 5 (01:03:29):
So this is right up there with somebody, hey, can
you get my kids on the field? And my response
was no, well you're on the field. See Once it
was one of those like as soon as I said no,
just leave it at no, and then I don't explain.
Once they followed up with the other one. I was like,
they don't even want us on the field. So if
they don't even want us on the field, why would
they want you or anybody with you on the field.

Speaker 1 (01:03:53):
I could football too, you'd go on a road trip
or super Bowl'll come around. When I was playing, or
even now broadcasting. There's well, there's people who and I
get it, I understand the question, but they just assume
that every ticket you gets free, that I can just
pump up a sideline pass for four people for the
Super Bowl, right, But when you're a player, they say, hey, man,

(01:04:13):
I need four for the Super Bowl. What do you
think like, Well, first off, the tickets we did get,
everybody gets a couple of them, and if you play,
you get more. In the super Bowl, you get more tickets,
you get more option option to buy them. The two
we get, we don't get them for free. We have
to buy. And if I were to get somebody who said, hey, Sean,
can you get four tickets to a Raider game? Now,

(01:04:35):
I may be able to a connection get them, but
most of the time you're paying for them. And as
a player, even when we get our allotment of tickets,
you get a couple. But if you wanted more. I
didn't just say, hey, maybe you go ask one of
your teammates, say, man, are you using those two this week?
Your family come? No, Sean, you got them and I
returned the favor. But we pay for those face value.
But I don't get forty seven or fifty ten. When
somebody says, oh, he's got a hundred family members there,

(01:04:57):
he's probably borrowed from a couple of his body say
i'll get you back the next time. But you're going
to the ticket boss on a Monday before a Sunday
game saying, or two weeks before saying I need to
buy sixty of these. I know because when I played
in Anaheim, an hour from my house, my first start.
You can imagine my buddies and fans, and it was
no problem. I wanted them there. But you ain't getting
it for free. And it's hard to tell somebody, well,

(01:05:19):
well you're a pro. That's the next one. That's the
next one. You're a pro athlete. You have the money
to pay for them. Dude, you haven't talked to me
in eight years. But it doesn't mean we're still dogs.
But yet you because I that's my favorite thing, Well, dude,
you should be paying it for our dinner because your job,
that's the one I never wants. You mean, forty seven games?
I got to do this? Yeah. Yeah, the presumptuous stuff

(01:05:39):
on sometimes is classic. But we do pay for those tickets.
So when you're going to ask, hey, man, can I
get a for super you get them for free?

Speaker 5 (01:05:46):
Right?

Speaker 8 (01:05:47):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:05:48):
Actually, what three seventy five a ticket? That's what we
are paying for them. Well, it's okay because the money
you make. Yeah, really, well, I don't know what money
you make, but you you want it's you know what
I'm saying. It's just sometimes it's crazy because I can't
I can't fathom going to somebody. Now, we all ask
for tickets, but I always, dude, I'm not asking for
anything free. If you can get them up by we've

(01:06:09):
all been there. But it's just it's like there's people
who assume that when you go to the World Series,
that that jose Al Tuba has sixty tickets. They've just
kind of handed him. He's paying for his tickets.

Speaker 5 (01:06:19):
Do you have do you know anybody who's looking to sell?
That's always my first one. Do you know anyone who's
looking to sell? I'm willing to buy it.

Speaker 1 (01:06:27):
I'll simply say to even if it's a buddy, yeah,
hey man, do you have you know you and anybody,
I'll pay complete pay for them. I want him, I
don't want anything free, and I'll return the favor. I
make sure they know that, because it can get presumptuous
to say, hey man, you got four and then all
of a sudden, there's seven hundred bucks and you're looking
at the guys like and then it's uncomfortable for me

(01:06:48):
to have to tell you a man, that's seven hundred
and fifty bucks. What so there you go.

Speaker 5 (01:06:52):
Here's one in the industry too. That kind of is
in the same group is people, Hey, I can come
on your show. I'm like, I didn't ask you to
on my show. Yeah, like like like no that and
come on my show for what?

Speaker 1 (01:07:05):
What do you want to talk about? Oh? You know
I've got this book.

Speaker 5 (01:07:08):
You know I've got you know this guy who played
in the nineteen seventies.

Speaker 13 (01:07:11):
No.

Speaker 7 (01:07:12):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:07:12):
The best way I could describe it is, hey, you
own a grocery shore. Yeah, oh cool, So I can
come shop for free because don't cost you anything. Well,
I do have to give that produce some ilser Hey man,
you own a car dealership, Oh can I get it?
You know I'm not going to the guy who owns
a car dealership saying a man, that sweet truck. I
imagine you can give it to me for a third

(01:07:33):
of the price. No, Sean, because we actually have to
buy it. Yeah, so basically you're asked. You get my point.
Athletes go through that too, So when you're a cognizant
of that, realize that they're paying for their Super Bowl
and World Series tickets and just like everybody else, they
just don't get scalped to death and get up charged
by you know, seven times.

Speaker 5 (01:07:51):
We don't have free tickets, We can't get you on
the field, and no, unless we ask, we will not
be having you on our show.

Speaker 1 (01:08:01):
But if somebody's going through a difficult time, You got
a kid that his life changing moment or is sick
going through it and you need something, I'll go to
the ends of the year somebody who's going through it.
But unfortunately I can't get you four World Series tickets
for free. Hey can you get me on the parade
float with Romber? And everybody probably have a better chance
to do with that than I do. Get somebody. It
just and you do everything you can. But I'm just

(01:08:22):
not bold. I mean I'm bold, but I'm not bold
enough to say, Man, those four Super Bowl tickes for free?
Yeah no, they're gonna cost you. If you go buy
them on some other market, They'll cost you about two
thousand bucks apiece. That's like if anybody's ever had a
championship ring. But Dan, you got a great year and
a broadcasting you got a job, right, you should be
able to pay for this, Yeah, exactly, slow down, Yeah no, no,

(01:08:43):
And then if I do have them, I will offer
them to you. It's usually the rules, all right.

Speaker 5 (01:08:48):
Carlos Korea could he be an Astro, Well, we'll let
you decide, as he spoke on it yesterday and we
will let you hear from him right here. Sean Salisbury Show,
Trade Deadline, Thursday, Sports Talk seven ninety.

Speaker 2 (01:09:00):
I had to the Seawan Salisbury Show continued.

Speaker 5 (01:09:06):
There was the report yesterday Bob Nightingale, and then it
was corroborated by Brian McTaggart MLB dot com Astros dot
com that a interest in a reunion where Carlos Korea
was shared by the Astros. And after the game yesterday,
the media in the clubhouse asking Jose Altuve about it,
and it got to the point too where al Tuve

(01:09:26):
even I don't know if you saw or heard this, Sean,
but it got to the point too where al Tuve
was like, all right, that's enough for the day, and
he walked off. He was like, he's like, all right,
guys like I it's almost kind of like, you know
where when you just start a relationship and you want
to play it cool and you don't want to like,
you know, get too excited about it or you know
whatever it is to be over zealous about what you're doing,

(01:09:47):
right and go that's what it is.

Speaker 1 (01:09:48):
There's a little there's like a little pride involved of Okay, yeah,
let me take this a little slower. Then, was that,
you know, Guinea's fine, but beginning they can't all see
on the inside, on the inside in.

Speaker 5 (01:09:59):
Silence, right, you know, Hey, hey, hey, I don't want
to ruin it. I don't I don't want to jinx set.
That's kind of what al Tuvey did. But then Carlos
Korea in the clubhouse yesterday up in Minnesota asked about
it by the Minnesota media, and this is what he
had to say about the perceived interest in the reunion
by the Astros.

Speaker 14 (01:10:16):
I don't think he's serious right now. So we'll see,
we'll see where everything goes. But you know, my my
goal has always been to be here and win here.
And you know, I've been talking to Derek and Roco
and I'll be ready for the next series.

Speaker 1 (01:10:29):
Postgame clubhouse, somebody cracking one back there. I heard that.

Speaker 5 (01:10:32):
But uh and maybe a little bit from Korea too,
because I think with them, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:10:37):
There you go, that sounds such a great sound. It
really is. Papa got a great sound, Yes, sir, it is.
It puts you in a good mindset, that's for sure,
no doubt.

Speaker 5 (01:10:47):
But for Korea, I mean I understand it from his
perspective is I don't want to sound too overly excited
and then nothing happens, and then it's the manager, the GM,
all your guys in the clubhouse kind of looking at
you being like, do you want to be here?

Speaker 1 (01:11:00):
Dude? Yeah? You don't listen. Even if you know you're
getting traded and hasn't been announced that they've did your agencys,
you know they're and you still don't go in that
clubhouse thinking I'm going somewhere else. You've got it, because
when players and teammates think you've checked out, that you
lose them. And he doesn't feel like the guy who's
been a leader in clubhouse before that would admit it.

(01:11:23):
I am sure that when he's with his wife and
it says, man, you maybe I'll go back the astros
like who hasn't been there? That's an athlete like where
you want to be. I'm not saying he doesn't want
to be in Minnesota, but I think if he had
his brothers, he would have stayed here the whole time.
If the money would have been right, Absolutely so. But
you know what, you don't burn a bridge, and you
wait for the opportunity to if it presents itself. Wasn't

(01:11:43):
Suarez a Mariner at one point too? Yea Arizona's there.
That's exactly right. So it happens all the time, and
but you also don't want to because what if the
deal falls through? Then you got to like your teammates
are looking like this, dude, was I had I had
one foot in dike in Park ready, But the players
also know, and I guarantee you your middle infield or

(01:12:06):
a buddy of his sitting there saying man, dude, you
think you cann ge shipped? Are you good with that?
You're just like we would with our basement. I don't know.
And that's sports the business side. We always say you
can't control it, so you just go do your thing.
So and in truth, wouldn't it be semi Tampa? Cray said, yeah, man,
And what would it sound to teammates if he's like,
oh man, hell yeah, I'd like to go back to
Houston in two seconds, fly, I can't wait to get back.

(01:12:30):
But then you're basically saying fan base, you suck. I
don't want you. I'm ready to both on my manager
in the front office and a team that paid me
and gave me opt outs, and then all of a sudden,
and I'm headed back to a place that everybody knows
you love. So there's got to be here. You're exactly right.
That's that celebrate and work in silence, and then when
you get here, you could pop bottles anytime you want,
especially if you go win another championship. But smart tea

(01:12:55):
and listen, how many times have you had a deal
or something that you thought was going through, or a
car you were going to get her a home and
somebody else outbid you for it right, or gave a
better off or whatever, and you're like, oh, it's such
a buzzkill and this is not a foregonnk. These deals
fall through all the time. If it happens, you're like, okay, yeah,
if it doesn't, you still got fifty five games or whatever.

(01:13:15):
You got to play and go produce and earn your money.
So still trying to make the postseason. Here we as
fans and media, we could do all that for you.
It could be up the ups and there. As a
player with teammates, I was always you're always cognizant, who's
the optics with your buddies in the locker room, in
the club as you just are. If you're not, then
to me, you're too removed from it and probably need

(01:13:36):
to get out anyway. That's the way I've always looked
at a good teammates are awesome, and there's more good
teammates than clown teammates. But every now and then you
run into one, say, this dude doesn't want to be here.
It shows in their demeanor, it shows in the way
they practice. Korea doesn't seem like that. There's a lot
of pro to him, But you and I both know
that if he got traded here, he wouldn't be bummed. No, no,

(01:13:56):
he wouldn't be bummed. And we can say that he can't.

Speaker 5 (01:13:59):
He's been around a long enough now to know how
this business goes, so he's definitely handling it like a
trained professional. All right, Brian Sheenas, All right there, we'll
get you involved in the conversation. You want to join
up two seven one three two one two five seven
ninety Again it's seven one three two one two five
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(01:14:20):
Talk seven ninety.

Speaker 2 (01:14:23):
Let the celebration start or Sean Salisbury on Sports Talk
seven ninety.

Speaker 1 (01:14:30):
Brian apparely in wants the way in. Brian, what's going on? Hey,
good morning guys.

Speaker 15 (01:14:35):
Hey, you know we're talking a couple of segments ago
about the free tickets and all that.

Speaker 8 (01:14:39):
Guys.

Speaker 6 (01:14:39):
Yeah, I used to I.

Speaker 1 (01:14:40):
Used to be in the industry. Still still tied a
little bit.

Speaker 15 (01:14:44):
Nothing bigger I hate him than that crap and shot
it up. I will tell you I got friends who
are still in the business, and we've gone up to
Fenway before and that with a family.

Speaker 1 (01:14:52):
Or road trips.

Speaker 9 (01:14:53):
I'll reach out to.

Speaker 15 (01:14:53):
My contact and say, hey, can I give you my
credit card you get me tickets and save me some
fee because I don't want to have to you know, Hey,
if I can say fifty bucks a ticket now going
through stub hub or seat geek or something like that,
and they can reach out to their contact, I will
do that.

Speaker 1 (01:15:10):
Absolutely. Yes, here is.

Speaker 15 (01:15:12):
My credit card, buy them for me. So I could
say fifty or sixty bucks.

Speaker 1 (01:15:17):
But you also have a relationship with those guys. Those
are your buddies, I mean, somebody you know from the
past that you've used before. Absolutely, exactly exactly.

Speaker 15 (01:15:26):
But I will still, having been in the business, I
will never ask them for free tickets.

Speaker 1 (01:15:31):
If they want to.

Speaker 15 (01:15:32):
Say, hey, I'm not using my tickets for this weekend,
do you guys want.

Speaker 1 (01:15:35):
Them, absolutely take them, yep.

Speaker 15 (01:15:38):
But I will never ask anyone for free tickets or hey,
can I get a couple of club passes.

Speaker 1 (01:15:43):
For here or anything like that, because I've been.

Speaker 15 (01:15:45):
In the business and I know it just drives me
nuts because you don't once they're going to take advantage.
Drives me up the wall. But yeah, yeah, Now if
I offer for you, that's different. That's on mean, not
on you. But if I'm offering, that's a different story.
But real quick on the trade that light, I think

(01:16:08):
just kind of what frustrate straights me about, you know,
the Astros and Dana Brown like saying, hey, we're we're
looking for a left handed bet. You know, that's great,
that's the right place. The problem is this, for the
last what five years, we've traded away these left handed bats.
You've traded away that Wiler, Bray. You stop doing that, like, okay,

(01:16:29):
maybe even deal isn't it's something you want, but you
got to give up a Meltin or you got to
give up that left handed bat. Now, Tucker was different
because you knew what the situation situation went there. You
weren't going to be able to resign them. That's a
different story. But with somebody like a Jacob Meltain or
a Whiler or Bray. You know you did trade and
Bray you for Christian Mosquez and he paid off and

(01:16:51):
you need.

Speaker 1 (01:16:51):
In the backup catcher.

Speaker 15 (01:16:52):
I get that, but you know you keep saying we
need a left handed bat, we need well, you've been
trading them away like stop doing that. That doesn't create
that bigger issue down the road. But you can't always
control it. I get it, but it's just it's kind
of one of those like, man, I need to lose weight.

Speaker 1 (01:17:09):
I need to lose weight.

Speaker 15 (01:17:11):
I'm going to McDonald's three times a day. It's not
gonna work if you keep doing the same thing over
and over again. But I would rather than pursue Al
Kintaro because of his control value down the road than
Dylan Cees. But I be looking forward to seeing what
we do today. I honestly I think getting just getting
guys healthy makes us stronger already. But a good show guys,

(01:17:33):
but yeah, big Pat peeve mam with the tickets for sure.

Speaker 5 (01:17:37):
Brian appreciate it. Man well the good ones. Big fan
of Brian and Pairlands.

Speaker 1 (01:17:42):
He's not men the mean way to people who ask.
Some people just don't. They're not on the right and
most of them are like, oh, I thought you got
free because you play sure and you just don't. And
even in post career, Yeah, you go to Minnesota and
they invite you to go to a Vikings game, they'll
give you tickets to go if they invite you, like
they call it their legend weekend. I'm not a legend,
but you get the point. You're retired players. But in truth,

(01:18:04):
we just don't have access. If we want him, you've
got to pay for him. But most people just don't,
just aren't informed about that. And once they are, they are.
It's the ones that are informed that are clothes that
ask is think, oh for super Bowltic's gonna get that shout.
I know you play? Yeah I played. It cost you
five hundred bucks a ticket. Are you ready? You know
what it's like.

Speaker 5 (01:18:21):
It's it's somebody that reaches out to you, Hey, you
don't want to take you out to lunch? And then
you go and then the bill comes. You know, all right, Hey,
you got your part. I'm like you were taking me
out to lunch?

Speaker 1 (01:18:29):
If I invite you, yeah, specifically exactly, I don't expect
you to pay a dome.

Speaker 5 (01:18:34):
Now, if I ask buddies Mont, hey do you want
to go to lunch, then it's not a hey, I'm taking.

Speaker 1 (01:18:40):
You out to lunch. Difference semantics, damn right. If we're
all going, everybody just grab yours and don't itemize you
had a beer, you had a wine.

Speaker 5 (01:18:47):
Great and more often than not, we're going to a
place that you know, you order, you pay it a register,
m barbecue.

Speaker 1 (01:18:54):
All comes out in the wash. That's it, and I
can't have you know the somebody gets and says, well,
you have a beer and I had a soda, so
mine was two dollars cheap in their itemize that. Yeah,
I'm just not going to set at the meal. No,
I'm just it's not worth it. And it doesn't mean
that you can. You know, if you're if you're take
me so and I know you're struggle, I got you.
Or if I've invited you to come, I don't expect you.

(01:19:15):
But if it's a group of them going and it's
like and then then they're they're they're sitting there with
their significantly they're their item Well you had two beers
and I only had one, and I had chicken and
you have steak.

Speaker 2 (01:19:25):
We can't.

Speaker 1 (01:19:26):
That's fight. It'll all come out the next time.

Speaker 9 (01:19:28):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:19:28):
If I order ten bottles of wine, yeah, and you
don't drink wine. Of course you're not paying. But yes,
I invite you. Hey man, let me take you to lunch.
Let me take you to lunch means you're pat I'm
buying you the same. I mean, I'm buying you the
sandwich so and it is. It is in the verbiage.
It has no question about it. No, it is one
hundred percent Sheena Lewis. See all right there working into

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Speaker 5 (01:22:11):
Stros are off today, so they'll figure out who they
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Speaker 1 (01:22:41):
We always know we can count on. Sheena, Sheena, good morning, Hi.

Speaker 7 (01:22:44):
Good morning.

Speaker 16 (01:22:46):
You know I love this time of year, just all
the speculation and rumors. It's just you know, love, love,
trade dead, long time a year for baseball. But you know,
kind of wanting to get y'all's opinions on off few things.

Speaker 7 (01:22:59):
The Korea trade.

Speaker 16 (01:23:00):
You know, nostalgia is great, but I'm not sure I
completely understand that. One. His contract right now is through
twenty thirty two, and over the next three years he's
making upwards of thirty million a year, and then he's
got some vesting options I think goes down twenty five
million and then twenty million, just a very expensive option.

Speaker 7 (01:23:21):
You know, we've got Penya coming back.

Speaker 16 (01:23:22):
I know Eastak is going to be out for you know,
some extended time with that hamstring, so we looking at
sliding one of those Korea over to third base to
plug that hole. And if that's the case, that's still
an expensive way to do it. I rather look at
re signing Perettas next year. I know, you know, he's
been hurt, but Korea has the same injury prone issues,

(01:23:46):
so he's been hurt a lot too.

Speaker 7 (01:23:47):
I think he only played eighty six games last year.
You know.

Speaker 16 (01:23:51):
On other trade rumors, you know, I like the idea
of al Kantara instead of Cease. He's got some control.
And I also saw that Nightingale had just put out
that there's Astrozar in some talks with the Saint Louis
Cardinals for a few of their players, Donovan, which I
think is going to be too steep a price, but
he would be you know, get a second base option.

Speaker 7 (01:24:12):
And then Alec Burlison and Lars Newbar.

Speaker 16 (01:24:16):
I think Burlasson does a little bit of first base,
but he's outfield a lot. So I'm wondering if we're
looking at maybe shedding some of our outfielders and maybe
in a trade without Kintara or something like that, maybe
McCormick and or Melton, and that that's why we're looking
at maybe Cardinals to get some you know, major league
experience back into the outfield to fill the holes that
we're going to be making with the trade. So anyways,

(01:24:39):
wanted to get y'all's y'all's opinions on Sheana real.

Speaker 1 (01:24:42):
Quick before you go, and great call, great point. I
look forward to talking about this. So just as if
you're the GM today, you are not going after Carlos Krey,
I'm with you. We talked about it yesterday. So you're
not correct. You're saying Nomina go somewhere.

Speaker 16 (01:24:56):
Well, Ankle issues back issues thirty three million dollars money. Yeah,
you know, he's not a third baseman either, and we
got a good shortstop, so I don't you know, I
don't get it. I don't think it's I don't think
it's worth it. I like the nostalgia of it.

Speaker 1 (01:25:11):
Yeah, who doesn't, right, No, Chris.

Speaker 16 (01:25:13):
Guessing because I've seen that they're not very close to
a deal on that. I'm guessing you know, I know
with noan Arnado, Cardinals were going to cover some of
the expenses of his contract. I'm guessing Twins don't want
to cover a whole lot of the expenses of the
rest of Carlo's Korea contract, and we're not looking to
do that wanting to cover all of it either. I'm
guessing that's where that deal is having holes in it
right now.

Speaker 1 (01:25:33):
Great point, Sheana, Thank you appreciate the call. Dan, I listen,
I understand the nostalgia, and I then Crey is a
good player. But let me ask you this, you didn't
have You didn't know how good the shortstop position was
going to be. When Krea left. You knew you had,
but remember Payin you didn't exactly spend four hundred games
at Triple A, so you were it was more of

(01:25:54):
a we see a lot of potential, let's hope. And
while he may not have been a three hundred hitter,
his rookie year he was clutch in the postseason is
well witnessed by ALCS and World Series MVP. But I
do get where she's coming from. She and I do,
because if you didn't pay the thirty million, then, regardless
of you know, it goes down. Is there another opt

(01:26:15):
out in his deal? He had a couple of first
two years nine, okay, so he's locked up for the
next three years. So basically, so if you weren't going
to pay it then and you didn't know who your
shortstop was, why would you pay it now when you
know who your shortstop is now? The third base thing,
and I can argue on a daily basis, not with
a glove, and I don't know how he'd be at third.

(01:26:35):
I'm assuming he plays a premium position. He'd be pretty
damn good. He'd pick it up, I would agree. Are
you convinced that right now that does Korea get you
over the top more than Parates would have his Parates
was healthy at the plate, I think he would because
do you think he's going to elevate because he's here?

Speaker 5 (01:26:57):
I mean, how many times have we seen during the postseason?
There's no doubt there was after a home run no doubt.

Speaker 1 (01:27:04):
The question is another thing is when he left here,
did you feel like he still had his best baseball
in front of him? Remember he was coming off That
last year was really good for him, and he played
a lot of baseball that year, right, he didn't miss much.
You knew he was going to be a free agent.
He was all in all the time. Has he played
his best baseball? So if he's played his if he has,

(01:27:26):
if you think he has, and he weren't willing to
give thirty million, then why would you do it? Now?
If you thought his best baseball was behind him, you
put out that way they do it. They're not gonna
get him. But is his best baseball in front of him?
I mean, I just I think that the right situation
and this would be one. But are you living more
on hope or no? I think living more on no.

Speaker 5 (01:27:47):
I mean because you know that he knows this ballpark,
you know that he knows this team, so you know
that there would be some comfort, some comfort there.

Speaker 1 (01:27:54):
And think about when they let him walk the season
he was coming off, and if you just said we'll
pay you thirty million, and then he would have taken it,
because I.

Speaker 5 (01:28:02):
Mean they did to offer him what five years, one
sixty Yeah, well a little over thirty, but still but well,
I'm talking about the thirty.

Speaker 1 (01:28:10):
Million and nine years or eight years or ten years
what he wanted. You may not have paid ten, but
you probably could have said thirty one thirty two million
for six or five and he would have taken it
to stay here, I believe, don't you. And remember that
market for him dried up as far as I think
he thought he was going to be a ten year,
three hundred plus guy, and nobody was willing to do it.
And I think even as good as the talent and
the leadership, there's no question he's been a hell of

(01:28:32):
a player and clutch. But the question is now, you
weren't willing to go then, you were concerned about injuries
in that last year he played for you, and he
posted and he did everything and had a hell of
a year. Well, and now you're three years into it.
You know what I'm saying. The question is do you
feel as strongly about him then as you do or
now as you did when he left? It's like, well,

(01:28:54):
he's going to want too much money because he's a
premium player. Is he still that guy? I'm not saying
he isn't. The questions if you're gonna make that move
depinding now if you dude, if you've got to give
up minimal to get him, and you can say we'll
deal with the money, I get it. And if Jim
Crane decides he wants Carlos Gray or guess what's gonna happen,
gonna be here. So I don't know. I'm I am

(01:29:16):
a lot of reasons love the thought of him being
not just nostalgia but what he could bring. But I
also have questions, and I'm not so sure. My concern
is will he be the guy to get you over
to Will he play enough to get you over the
top this year? That I do have to know, and
then you're gonna face when Paradis comes back. There's nothing
Paradis did that would tell you I don't want to

(01:29:36):
sign him or I don't want him here. Well, he's
under control. I'm talking about what I'm talking about. If
I'm talking about if both of them were not under contract,
you're comparing the two. Yeah, he's he is under control,
and so is Korea. What I'm saying moving forward is
Correa the missing piece. That's all I'm if he is.

Speaker 5 (01:29:53):
Let's go a couple of reasons why I think yes,
and we can discuss that here is see Lewis Paul Brandon.

Speaker 1 (01:29:58):
So you want to sign him before left?

Speaker 16 (01:30:00):
Oh?

Speaker 6 (01:30:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:30:01):
Left? Were you willing to give him ten years at
three hundred? Man, I've never given anybody ten.

Speaker 5 (01:30:05):
Years now, not ten years, but I mean it was
one of those that I thought was going to be
the one that broke the back.

Speaker 1 (01:30:10):
Here seven or eight for thirty plus million.

Speaker 5 (01:30:12):
And Painia proved that he wasn't good on Painia for
being able to do that in twenty two.

Speaker 1 (01:30:16):
And with all that pressure on to replace that guy,
yeah with and there was a lot of layers to
how good that guy was in the clubhouse being the
heel when he was necessary leadership clutch in the postseason.
And all that guy did, meaning Paenia, was be the
World Series MVP after replacing a guy who had world's
epic World Series moments. It's just an interesting thing that
Dana Brown in this for franchise got to go through.

(01:30:36):
And it'll also get down to what am I giving
up to get him and what do you think is
worth it? We'll figure that out soon for sure.

Speaker 5 (01:30:42):
Seven one three, two, one, two five, seven ninety is
mentioned see ifew of y'all want to get in, we'll
get you guys involved. And then also too, Shina mentioned
those rumors. Maybe we can even get into those as well.
And so we continue on this trade deadline. Thursday, it
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live in your community, they're local and trusted, they're timely there.
There's the same people you see all time, and they're
coming into your home or your business interior x here
and making it look phenomenal. I was a customer first,
and that matters to me. I can't sell you on

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something I've never used. I guess I could if I
wanted to fool you. I ain't in here to fool you.
I'm transparent and so a sort of pro. They walked
into my home and it was new, it didn't need painted.
I wanted it painted, and I trusted him and Dale
and his team took care interior X here and it's phenomenal.
And like I said, it's coming down the pike. I'm
changing the color of my home and bam, why well,
they know how to pick the paints and oh, that'll

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pop on that wall with that paint, with that couch,
that furniture. It almost feels like, well like when you
get an injured player healthy and you think that's just
as good as a trade. It's the same thing with
curt of Pro. Man a paint job's fine, but man,
a new paint job, it's fresh. I feel like I
live in a brand new home. Surt of Pro does that.
They are again Curtapro dot com for your free estimate,
and it's sort of pro painters. You know who they are.

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It's sort of with the sea An Tier X Tier.
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your home or your business value goes up. It makes
you happy. It's sort of pro painters, sort of with
the Sea Curtopro dot com. It's sort of pro painters
that's painting happy.

Speaker 2 (01:32:40):
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Speaker 1 (01:32:52):
Just being able to say Lars Newtbar's name like four
hundred times between now and the end of the year.

Speaker 5 (01:32:57):
A wait, I told you my excitement was, I don't
even know what number he wears right now. Well, let's
just say you give him number thirty. Bob Ford, the PA,
the voice of God there at dyk In Park, the
little Fielder number thirty. Larst Bar a great name, huh
oh yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:33:12):
Do you get to the point during a broadcast where
you just call him Lars Yeah, because you don't want
to continue with the long by a vowel nut Bar.

Speaker 5 (01:33:18):
And it's interesting, Like with a name like Lars, I
don't feel like you need a nickname, but like with
Newt Bar, what Neudy yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:33:26):
Or just Newt Newt Yeah? What's up?

Speaker 6 (01:33:28):
New there?

Speaker 8 (01:33:28):
You go?

Speaker 1 (01:33:29):
Oh yeah, she turned me into new Yeah, there you go.
What did what did what did Costner call call? Uh
call him meat or what else? Did he have another nickname?
So well, what was his name? Yeah? There you go. Nickname,
but you just need to have to go to this league.
Calvinb Ebbie Loos. There you go. That's right. Yeah, what's up, newte.

(01:33:49):
I bet you that that's the nickname you. I'm just going.
I don't think you call him bar and Lars. That's
only when you're like his mom's serious Lars Lars, Jonathan
Nutbar or whatever his middle name is, you know. But yeah,
I like any good player too with Joe joke around.
He's solid, Like I like the uh he's on my
own name team gotta be.

Speaker 5 (01:34:08):
Shake shakes him off fastball on side. I gave you
a gift. You're gonna stand there, run dummy exactly. You
may not have to tell new run though. There you go,
so yeah, probably Newt.

Speaker 1 (01:34:19):
I mean I would imagine if you're like everybody's got
a nickname in sports, right, especially a teammate, because nobody
likes to call their teammates by their full name anyway. Uh,
the the affectionate. Now, if it's a self appointed nickname.
We just make fun of that guy.

Speaker 5 (01:34:31):
Crash Davis finished his career with a now Astros farm affiliate,
the Asheville Tourists.

Speaker 1 (01:34:36):
There you go so anxious. That's a and shann had
pointed out there's some bodies in that trade that can
make a difference with Saint Louis.

Speaker 5 (01:34:44):
And and and crash Davis was also part of a
trade deadline when he showed up, I'm the player to
be named later.

Speaker 1 (01:34:51):
That's exactly right. And that player to be named later
was important, Yes, he was, so there you have it,
and that that that could be the case here. I
don't know, I don't My anticipation for this is like
not just that, but like, what's going to happen at
third base? What's gonna happen to You're going to get
a guy like Dylan's you know, cease, what what is?
I think that we're going to find some fun stuff
out here and hopefully some advantageous stuff that happens with

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Danny Brown and these Astros soon. See.

Speaker 5 (01:35:15):
You almost wonder too, if like they could ever do
a remake of Bull Durham and you have where Crash
had mentioned at the end that he wanted to manage,
so you have him as the manager. I feel like,
then you got to have Tim Robbins, you know, Nuke
Is as the pitching coach. And I mean, you know,
Danny gans is no longer with us, but any of
the other guys he was a.

Speaker 1 (01:35:33):
Manager, right, No, not Danny who was what was the
manager's name in his real name is still alive, but
was the first base? There you go? And he did
play minor league baseball too, exactly right, That's what the
tie in was. Yeah, and then it didn't was it
that movie? Well I'm trying to remember it was major League?
Did they face Pete Vukovich? Was he a big hitter?
He was a big hitter for right? There you go?

Speaker 16 (01:35:54):
Ye?

Speaker 1 (01:35:54):
And well people think it was like favorite at one
point time. Wasn't Vukovich a twenty game winner and major ue?
I think he was, But he looked like, oh, I
don't want to pick the pitch to that cat, and
so he played the role perfectly. So you know, I
always think, don't mess with that. But the truth is,
I said major league, but we're talking obviously about with

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Costner is wasn't uh, But with that do we we
obviously remade major League, what three times or whatever it was? Yeah,
but with this some is it do you leave well
enough a loan or after a while? Is it like
the happy Gilmour it's time? Because you're right, you could
make Costner he's the manager. You could do that and

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get away with it.

Speaker 5 (01:36:37):
You almost wonder if Costner is too serious for it now,
although I mean I think if they approached him and
it was a good enough script, he'd say yah, absolutely
because Dukevich was major league, right and obviously with Bull Durham,
but a guy like you could you could get a
lot of bodies that are still going.

Speaker 1 (01:36:50):
I mean, I don't know with that, I'm saying Susan
Sarandon still Yeah, I mean she could either be his
wife and doug awife or is still going to out
ballparks and doing what she does. I think it'd be
pretty interesting, But it have to be really good because
that's one that you like, do we mess with this?
But there is a there seems like there's a path
to that movie.

Speaker 5 (01:37:09):
Right when guy's the team chaplain, Oh, just make sure
you don't involve them in personnel decisions.

Speaker 1 (01:37:14):
That's all we might get used to be might be
the one making the decisions. Is that guy based off
the guy that was in Houston? Well, no, he was.
He was on the team in Durham. Right. If you're
if you're the the the Bible study guy, you're not
my g. I can't make you the GM. I mean, look,
he converted the yeh, that's a good point. Have I

(01:37:34):
told you about Jesus Christ. Never know who you're going
to impact.

Speaker 5 (01:37:37):
There you go, and she was, she was making her
rounds and then you know she she found love.

Speaker 1 (01:37:41):
Good for her.

Speaker 5 (01:37:42):
Someone three two one two five seven ninety the number
to get in Lewis and sugar Land wants to wait in.

Speaker 13 (01:37:47):
Good morning, Lewis, gentlemen, It's always a pleasure to talk
to the mount rushmore of sports talk.

Speaker 1 (01:37:52):
So thanks, you're too kind. Thanks kind. Hey that that
lady that was what's her name?

Speaker 2 (01:37:58):
Sheena?

Speaker 1 (01:37:59):
Yea, she knows her stuff. Oh big, we got a lot.

Speaker 13 (01:38:01):
Of crane needs to hire her and fired Dana Brown.

Speaker 1 (01:38:05):
Oh my god, she's she is. We have we have
some of those. Some are our callers, male and female alike,
are impressive. And Sheena, we've had her. I've sent here
and listened to her and like, yeah, you know what
she makes a great point. She put it this way.
She's just not reading some some website. She she knows
baseball and loves it. So that's a great point, Lewis.

(01:38:26):
And maybe, just maybe, yeah, there's no doubt.

Speaker 13 (01:38:30):
Tough call to follow anyway. I want to try to
be a voice of reason here. I know we all
love the we all want them to make a big splash,
and I you know two things. I just don't think
we've got enough on the farm to make a big splash.
But I'm gonna tell you this guy we got last night,

(01:38:52):
just reading a lot of the comments from the Baltimore fans,
this guy doesn't suck. I mean, he's a gold glove
third baseman. He's gonna hit like two fifty two sixty,
and he's a he's a decent hitter. My only problem
is he doesn't bat from the left side. So if
we do anything today, I really hope that we get

(01:39:15):
a guy who bats from the left side, just to
give us some punch from over there, because I'll be honest.

Speaker 6 (01:39:22):
With you, I don't know what what and if your.

Speaker 13 (01:39:25):
Don's coming back, and if not, we need some punch
from that side. I mean, Tremel's a nice. He's a
nice fill in hummel is, you know, useless as far
as I'm concerned. So if we don't go out and
get that big picture name today, I'd like to just
see us get some guys who can hit from the
left and I'll shut up and listen and have a

(01:39:47):
great day.

Speaker 1 (01:39:48):
Hey, I appreciate the call, and.

Speaker 5 (01:39:55):
Just looking at some of the guys from Saint Louis,
you know, I mean, as Lewis was talking right there,
the good news with all three, Donovan, Burlison and Newt
Bar club control for the next two or three years,
which is important.

Speaker 1 (01:40:07):
Even though Dane has told us last week that did
a rentals in play. I mean, everything's in play if
it can help improve. He's emphasized. If it helps us
improve and get better, then we're listening and so and
and that is that is hugely important. But controls even
better now, very much.

Speaker 5 (01:40:26):
And you know with Donovan and Burlison too, both Donovan,
Burlison and new Bar for that matter, all three left
handed guys. Newt Bar probably the more gettable, just because
this year the ops is down, the average is down,
and still twelve home runs. So I mean, that's somebody
that can be able to help you out in the
outfield and be able to provide much needed pop for you.

(01:40:48):
But I mean it's with that control though, I mean
that's for Saint Louis's side.

Speaker 1 (01:40:53):
Hey, we don't have to move off from these guys.
You got to wow us man. You gotta you got
you gotta make you gotta make it worth our while.

Speaker 5 (01:40:59):
And here's something to think about. This happened yesterday towards
the end of the show. I saw that are a
limber Santa, the guy that just took part in the
future scheme. Yeah, just got promoted the Triple A. I
don't think that's my mistake. Oh no, and ready apparently
so they say we'll see more. But you're exactly right.

Speaker 1 (01:41:17):
And getting back to the Saint Louis and Newt bar,
you talk about the left side of the batter's box,
which is important, but versatility, and you are if you're
the Saint Louis Cardinals, you you're exactly right. It's like, well,
we know how bad you need it. We are or
more importantly, want it, whether it's them or somebody else.
And if I'm a team knowing that as the closer,

(01:41:39):
it creeps to the deadline, aren't you Dan? If I'm
dealing with you, If you're the Saint Louis Cardinals and
I'm the Houston Ashers and anybody else, I'm like, well, listen, man,
they are under control. So that's going to cost you
a little extra. That may cost you one more of
those prospects you're not willing to part with, or one
one of our outfielders, or whoever it might be. It's
obvious that Saint Louis wants to try and move some people.

(01:41:59):
The question is I'm just not moving. It's like those
tickets we're talking about. You don't get them for free.
Now you don't. It's going to cost you and may
even sting a little bit, but it may be worth
your while. And this team's had those, you know, with
the pipeline Saint Louis in the ad, there's been a
you know, we've had people put it this say, there's
there's a there's always a line of communication open there.
It feels like when it comes to them. So but

(01:42:22):
I still think fans want the big wow factor move
and you may not get it. And a caller previously
said that do you have enough to do that? But
the Saint Louis deal isn't going to require that you
that you completely obliterate your farm system. Now, Dylan cec
will probably cost you more. And now the question is
what would Corea cost you? But man, can you imagine

(01:42:43):
getting left handed Pop and or Carlos Grea and then
land in one of these pictures. It's a frontline starter
that'll end up being your third guy. You're feeling good.
There's some pretty good stuff now for sure.

Speaker 5 (01:42:53):
Brandon, Paul, Bryan see you guys right there, working into
the conversation. Continuing the astros discussion too. If you want
to get in someone three two one two five seven
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At least the hamster didn't fall off the wheel for
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(01:43:19):
Paul Champions Forrest wants away in.

Speaker 6 (01:43:21):
Paul, good morning, Hey guys, uh head called in a while.
Good talking to you. Heading out to Burton, Texas.

Speaker 17 (01:43:31):
So fuch connectivity gets a little weird just you just
hang up on me.

Speaker 6 (01:43:37):
But yeah, I agree that, ladies. He's amazing. Man, I
know she's probably a paid contributor. I love that, but
uh she met. She brought up a good point talking
about Carlos Korea and I haven't been following the trade
deadline very closely because.

Speaker 17 (01:43:55):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:43:55):
I used to, but it's a lot of hyperbole. But
I don't even know if Carlos Koreas is really in
the mix.

Speaker 17 (01:44:01):
But let me let me as wait on that real quick.
I wasn't upset whenever.

Speaker 6 (01:44:07):
We traded Korea. I wasn't even upset when we traded
Bragman Tucker hurt, Tucker hurt. Uh.

Speaker 17 (01:44:16):
And this is why I wasn't upset when we traded Korea.
I already knew that he was injuring pro Look. I
look at this as I'm a very simple man.

Speaker 6 (01:44:26):
If you're not on the field, then you're of no
value to the team.

Speaker 17 (01:44:32):
Period period data bround. Now, if it's just the calm
a factor, I get it. You know what time is
it pointing to his risk? I get it. Is he
a better clutch hit or than anybody else that that's
that that we know of, that's that's done some incredible
home runs, breaking alter I don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:44:52):
I don't know.

Speaker 17 (01:44:54):
Can he still a base. No yet, I don't think
he's still fall the base. Oh I've had somebody on
your shill go.

Speaker 6 (01:44:59):
Oh, that's o rated. Killing bases are stretching a single
to a double or a double to a triple. It's
not overrated, especially when you need to score one run,
and that's most playoff games. It's not overrated.

Speaker 17 (01:45:14):
And I said that when he when he left Houston
and one.

Speaker 6 (01:45:18):
Of the hosts that that's overrated. He was a one
to me.

Speaker 17 (01:45:21):
He was a pretend guy. He didn't really understand baseball,
you know, a small ball or any of that. But
getting a left handed back, I don't know, man, No, No,
that tells me they're not really confident that Jordan's coming back.
He's a left handed back.

Speaker 6 (01:45:37):
You know, we've got Tartini.

Speaker 17 (01:45:38):
He should be in the lineup most of the time.
He could bat it either way.

Speaker 1 (01:45:41):
I don't know.

Speaker 17 (01:45:42):
Left handed bats are a little overrated. I know that
sales counterintuitive. Let me tell you it's not overrated. A
guy that has a great at back. The guy that
has a great at back, especially in a playoff game,
he go seven, eight, nine, ten pitches where the picture
out just have a good freaking it back. I don't
stickular to care if you're lefty or riding, especially if

(01:46:03):
you're left handed back and you suck on the field,
and we got you just because you're a left handed
bat that I'll say.

Speaker 6 (01:46:09):
This, I've got Dordon, and I'll hang up. I don't
know what's going on with Jordan.

Speaker 17 (01:46:13):
I don't want to sound I don't want to sound
being spirited. But I could have had hand replacement surgery.
I could have replaced my hand, be back in the
lineup before hitting the lineup. I don't know what's going on.
I love the Astros. I generally loved their front office,
but I think on.

Speaker 6 (01:46:30):
This issue, the way they handled him and the way
they've been talking about it they have with a capital
s sucked and I'll hang up and listen. Thanks you guys.

Speaker 5 (01:46:40):
Hey, I appreciate Paul. I mean, first off, Korea and
Bregman were free agents when they moved on. Tucker was
the only trade of the guys you mentioned. The left
handed bat part has nothing to do with Jordon coming back.
Even with Jordon slated to come back, they were going
to go after a left handed bat anyway, because they've
talked about needing more balance in the lineup, which I'm

(01:47:00):
with you with most of your games played there with
the short porch out there in left field, loading up
with righty's is fine with me because I mean that's
advantageous to the park that you play at. Should help
you be able to win more ball games. The other
part of it too with Koreas the injury scenario is
we don't know what he is as a third baseman.
I mean, look at what the Padres did with the

(01:47:21):
Fernando Tatis. They moved him away from shortstop for that
very reason, and he's been able to stay in the lineup,
he stay.

Speaker 1 (01:47:27):
Healthy, and he's a monster right field, exactly a Gold
Glove tie. He's a hell of a player.

Speaker 5 (01:47:31):
So I mean he was camp Smith before camp Smith
and in that regard, but I mean, that's athlete's going
just anything.

Speaker 1 (01:47:37):
Sure, they just can't.

Speaker 5 (01:47:38):
But I mean but that's the thing though, too, is
that you wonder with a position move over to third base,
which I think eventually he was going to end up
as a third baseman in this league just because of
his size. He'll lose a steps, so of course then
the natural progressions with a yeah, so I mean it
does happen I mean, and the clutch hits that does

(01:47:59):
matter matter being in those situations, that does matter. All
of those things matter absolutely. And you touched on a
little bit earlier. This smells like Jim Crane is one
hundred percent with this. What this seems like to me
is we saw it with Verlander. I would probably even
have to believe that hater being here was Jim Crane saying, hey,
we had that guy, let's bring him back. Similar deal

(01:48:22):
here with Korea, knowing what that guy brings for everything
else that I just mentioned that. I mean, the money
is there, Yeah, you understand that. How much will Minnesota
take on? Which I don't think that Minnesota would be
in the market of taking on a ton of money
when you see reports that that ownership group is trying.

Speaker 1 (01:48:39):
To sell half a billion dollars in debt. Yeah, nearly
and it's a small market baseball teaming. Go here's the
deal real quick is if mister Crane is involved in
if he wants him here and they pull it off, right.
But what I do love about this organization is the
ability to say, Okay, we let you go. The first

(01:49:00):
thing he walked, didn't pay you the money. You know,
whether it's Verdlander whoever. But we also are not against
because there's no bridges burned on the your side of
bringing back. If you can help our team in it
all fits. I like that and there would be no harm,
no failure back here. You're in truth. You went and
found out that while you may like Minnesota, you love Houston,
meaning Carlos Corey, and we don't doubt that. Just like hell,

(01:49:22):
if Bregman becomes a free agent again and opts out,
I'm not saying it's gonna happen here, but if it
was the right price, you'd say, well man, after a
good year, you would even at least think about it.
But I do like that about this franchise. And then
if you want something bad enough, you go get it.
And the question is how bad is mister Crane and
Dana Brown wanted and really, what are you gonna have
to give up? I can assure you it will not be

(01:49:44):
what you would have had to give up three years
ago if you would have traded Carlos Kray as opposed
to he signed as a free agent right if he
was under contract, so and similar to Bregman, So you
may get him, but the price is going to be
steep when it comes to the cash, but it isn't
gonna be as steep as it would have been player wise,
because I think there's some who wonder can he play
a full season again? And quite frankly, is he the

(01:50:05):
same player he was when he left here? There are
those questions, and hopefully if he get him that those
questions are he still got his best baseball in front
of him. I think some people, and Sheen is one
of them, the questions will he be healthy enough in
our last caller? And what kind of player is he now?
He's still a really good player. Oh, there's no doubt.
He's still a guy that right. Oh and Delfield's position

(01:50:25):
incredibly well, he can win a Gold Glove with his
bare hands. I mean, he's he's that good. So the
question is, it's always okay, here's what I got, what
do you want? And so that that's it's gonna be interested,
Or here's what you have and here's what I'm willing
to give. It's gonna be asy to put it this way.
You're not taking a step back with Carlos Korea, but
the question is are you taking enough of a step

(01:50:46):
to win a championship? And then have to be dealing
with the money. You're going to deal with that you
weren't willing to pay the first time around. Someone Now
you have to give up players to get it for sure.
Seven one, three, two, two, five, seven ninety. See a
few more of you away in We'll get you involved.
Don't forget.

Speaker 5 (01:51:02):
Fifteen minutes from now, Tim Kirchin, ESPN gonna join us
as we are approaching eight hours before the trade deadline
right here, Sports Talk seven ninety.

Speaker 8 (01:51:12):
Why you're back.

Speaker 2 (01:51:13):
This is the Sean Salisbury Show. Get back at it.

Speaker 1 (01:51:18):
It's a confirmation of what we already knew. He's done
for the year.

Speaker 5 (01:51:22):
I mean, either that report Ari Alexander, we knew it,
second opinion, No, second opinion.

Speaker 1 (01:51:28):
It doesn't matter. He's done. If it was two months
and he's done, that takes you to with Let's see
we'll start in August tomorrow, right, yeah, so then it'd
be October. We'll see you in spring training next year.
That's what it sounds like now, depending on who they
get to what we already know they got one. But
if they were to land a Carlos Carea type or

(01:51:50):
Nolan aeronaut well, whoever, right then what happens next spring?
Are you coming to camp if you're after a hell
of a start and then a really good first half
of his season, considering to what then what he had
to face replacing a local legend. Here's a hell of
a player in Bregman. Where are you putting Paradis when

(01:52:11):
you open up the season next year? Second base? No,
you would trade one of them, So then then you
would and trade. It's not a rental because you would
get something for him. So who would have more trade
value next year? Korea? Because the name what if the
production is? If he gives you a similar production? Are
you just because it because Korea can still play gold gloves?

(01:52:33):
Shortsteads would because he's a lot cheaper. That's the number
one thing I was gonna say, you're getting him for
you'd get him for what a third of the two
thirds of the price or less? I don't know, man,
It's not perplexing at all. But a hamstring Paradis is

(01:52:53):
going to get healthy again, right It's just not going
to be He's not going to play this year right now. Again,
these moves to me, if there's a what you're telling
is I think they're all in on going win his
World Series. I don't think there's any doubt about that.
And Dana, whatever makes us better, Losing him doesn't make
you better. But who you replace him with? Now if
they already say we made our deal and we're moving

(01:53:15):
on pictures next, Okay, you got a guy who plays
gold glove and who guy who plays you know, who's
got a gold glove and and has been a pretty
good player in Baltimore. So the question is what do
you see for the future. And I mean you could
have too many when the season is over. It that
you really could, depending on what happens. But then again,
you just use him as assets and move on. But

(01:53:37):
I think we owe a tip of the cap to
Paradus's input what he's done here because in truth, for
a minute there in the first half, and longer than
a minute, he was your best player, easily, he really was.

Speaker 5 (01:53:50):
You saw the adjustment that had to be made for
the last five games without him. That's exactly right now.
And then president in the future remember that from Dana.
Real quick, Brian wants to weigh in. Brian, Good morning,
gentle man, how are we doing?

Speaker 1 (01:54:02):
Good man, good.

Speaker 6 (01:54:04):
Good hey, listen, real quick, two quick things and I'll
jump right into the business a couple of housekeeping. Number one,
I think that might have been Triple that screamed my call.
And if it was, I was caught up in the
moment giving him my facts and did not give him
proper good morning and show my appreciation for what he
does in the show. So if that was just man
tripley Man, Yeah, love it, dude, love your contributions. Man.

Speaker 16 (01:54:21):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (01:54:22):
Number two, quick housekeeping.

Speaker 3 (01:54:23):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (01:54:24):
I make a drive to work every day about an
hour and fifteen. Man, I'm gonna displaced astros fand here
in Mississippi. So I got to tell you guys how
much I appreciate coming to work every morn and be
able to hear uh you you want to hear some
fresh astros talk, Dude, It gets makes it drive a
lot quicker. So appreciate both the offer that fellas you. Yeah,
absolutely absolutely appreciate it. So diving into to Carlos Carrea

(01:54:45):
a little bit further, man, I uh, you know get
you know, every time I've seen us call it and
I get it, I respect it. I want to respectfully
disagree a little bit with it if I could. Korea.
I know she talked about the Nostalagia peace and dude,
I'm all about that. I love what he had, what
he brought the team when he played with us, and
and I just think I think bringing that back man

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will be such a benefit for his for a team
and in a in a fan base that's start for
some juice. I think Korea brings that in in the
biggest way possible. Uh. His leadership is one thing that
I've not heard anybody talking about. It's all you know,
everywhere I've been seeing contract I've been seeing you know, position, flexibility,
that kind of thing, but nobody talked about what he
brings leadership wise. You know, Korea was a big mouth

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beast for the team on and off the field when
he was with us before and then and this team again,
they need that juice, I think to really push towards
this World Series run. Besides that, man, you know, there's
questions about whether or not he can still hack it it,
you know, if he's getting a little bit up in
the age. He's only thirty one, but still uh, you know,
looking at his status this year May, June, July, you know,
he's he's gotten better each month he hit three or

(01:55:50):
he hit three hundred in July so far, I think
a three forty OVP like he's he's been doing well offensively,
simply you know what he means. I think you know,
you talk about short style. One of y'all mentioned Machado
while ago about whether or not he could switch the
third base. Korea switched the third base. I definitely think
he could, man, And can you imagine that defense with
Korea third PENI it short. You put Urius a second

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base and walker at first, yet gold gloves great ground
balls go to die in Houston, Man, he put that
defense on the field. Talking about his contract and I'll
shut up in a minute. His contract, you know, he's
got three year.

Speaker 1 (01:56:24):
Okay, cool?

Speaker 6 (01:56:24):
Sweet, He had three years left until he switches to
club options for the last four. So you know, you've
got some some situations there. You could deal with a
little flexibility, and I think that after sure have some leverage. Man,
If the Twins don't want to pay, uh, that's that's
the less of a deal we've got to send to him.

Speaker 1 (01:56:38):
If the Twins do pay.

Speaker 6 (01:56:39):
Great, maybe we'll add a couple of pieces. But either way,
I just think it's just such a good fit. Now, really, really,
it needs to happen, man, and I'll shut up and
they'll let you guys keep on going. And I appreciate y'all.

Speaker 1 (01:56:49):
May appreciate it.

Speaker 5 (01:56:50):
Brian just drove through your area not too long ago,
just a couple of days ago. But now, yeah, we
we covered most of those and we can cover it
even more too because you know.

Speaker 1 (01:57:00):
And we did mention here the leadership, what he brings
in the club.

Speaker 5 (01:57:04):
It's the first thing I think that's mentioned with them,
in addition to the talent that he's got. But we
can cover this so much more with Tim Kirchin, ESPN.
We will do that. Coming up right here, nine o'clock.
Howur Sewan Salisbury Show.

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Speaker 5 (01:57:59):
Tim, good morning. I really appreciate your time, especially on
such a busy day. You got myself, Dan Matthews, you
got a man that I'm sure you probably know from
days in Bristol. Sean Saulisbury here with you. Timmy, good
to talk to you, brother.

Speaker 1 (01:58:10):
I want to talk about as you jump shot the
hell with baseball man.

Speaker 6 (01:58:16):
Well, Shawn, I'm sixty eight years old. I have an
artificial hip. I'm three feet four, I weigh one hundred
and thirty eight pounds, so I can still shoot a basketball.
But I'm just doing it by myself. Now myself anything else,
I think I'm a little too old and a little
too slow.

Speaker 1 (01:58:37):
Well, we could spot you up and just have you
bang jumpers from beyond the arc. Brother, I'm okay with that. Man.
We'll do all the other work. I got you.

Speaker 6 (01:58:45):
Yeah, I'll need some I'll need some enforcement around me,
big guys like you to get me off the screen.

Speaker 5 (01:58:51):
Right there you go, Thanks for joining. He goes by
set shot kerching, Now I take it. I think that's
what Tim goes by. But Tim, uh, let's start first
with the trade the shows pulled off last night to
get Ramona Arius. I mean, I don't know how much
you know Orioles games that Astros fans watched. So for
the Astros fans, what type of player are they getting?

Speaker 1 (01:59:13):
In this deal.

Speaker 6 (01:59:15):
Well, he's an elite defensive third baseman, and that's always
helpful down the stretch, especially when you have great pitching
balls put in play. He is going to make the
play now offensively, he's not even close to where he
is defensively. But I've done all the research on bad

(01:59:36):
defensive teams. They don't go anywhere in the postseason. They
don't even make the postseason. So the Astros really made
themselves a better defensive team. But if they're going to
do get to where they want to go this year,
they're going to have to do more than arias a third.

Speaker 1 (01:59:53):
All right, So, Tim, what is that? Is it a combination?
And if you were the GM and you're saying I
had like Dana Brown and had to make one move.
Is it a power hitting left handed guy, another Carlos
Coorea type of third, or is it Dylan Ceese or
a pitcher one move? What does it have to be
if it's a wow factor one for you.

Speaker 6 (02:00:13):
Well, Sean, they need him both. They need a left
handed hitter and they need a starting pitcher. So Dylan
Cees might be at the top of that list. I
know he's having a really down season, but he was
a cy young contender a couple of years ago. He
still got really good stuff. So I would start there

(02:00:33):
because their best chance of doing something down the stretch,
winning the division and then doing something in October is
to have three four starting pitchers. So I would go
after Dylan Ceese, see how much it takes to get him,
and then try to fix whatever's wrong with him, because
then with you know, Valdez and Hunter Brown and Dylan

(02:00:56):
Ceese at his best, that's a pretty good threesome you
could throw out there.

Speaker 1 (02:01:00):
All right, Timmy, let's just say that they can they
pull off Cease for you know, prospects and maybe have
to get rid of one of their major league players
or so. And he comes here, and you've seen the
movie before. They come here and seems like they elevate
for whatever reason. They're they're very well trained, they got
good coaching staff. So let's just say it is the pitcher.
Now look at the rest of the rosters, people trying

(02:01:20):
to get healthy with you know, Jordon and Pain in
the group. Is this a World Series team if Dylan
Ceese is a member of.

Speaker 6 (02:01:27):
It, Well, if Dylan Cease is the old the best
of Dylan Cees and they can get some of these
injured guys back, including Jordon from the hand, and there's
no telling when that's going to be or what he's
going to be like when he's coming back. Yes, I
think they are a world Series team in a very

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winnable American league that doesn't have a dominant team out there.
But a lot has to happen for the Astros to
be a World Series team. And again it starts with
Cease or another starting pitcher that's going to be critical
for them. And then they need Alvarez back, and if
they don't get him back completely healthy, they need to

(02:02:11):
add another left handed hitter. But I'm just not sure
that real impact left handed hitter is out there for
them right now.

Speaker 1 (02:02:20):
Again.

Speaker 5 (02:02:20):
Tim Kirchin ESPN also hosts the Is This a Good
Game or What? Podcast with his son join us here
on the Sean Salisbury Show and going along those same lines,
we saw the move that the Mariners made last night
to bring back a Haino Suarez, and I guess we'll
wait and see what the Rangers do. Where do you
think the Astros, even without moves made, stack up against

(02:02:42):
those other two teams down this stretch.

Speaker 6 (02:02:46):
Well, I like the Astros, mostly because they have a
five game lead. But let's be clear. Now, let's be clear,
Seattle is demonishrably better than it was a week ago.
Josh Naylor gives them way more production there and u
Haanio Suarez gives them way more production at third base,

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got thirty six homers and eighty seven RBIs. However, as
much as I love that guy and as much as
he will be very comfortable in Seattle, Seattle is a
harder place to hit and in Arizona or in Cincinnati
or other places that he has been, so it's not
like he's gonna come in and just absolutely dominate like

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he has to this point, because the ballpark is so different. However,
that starting pitching for Seattle is good and is gonna
get better. Their bullpen is good, and now they they
can run out one through six in the lineup pretty
darn good. Mariners have been a low average offensive team
for years, but now with Naylor and Suarez, Julio Rodriguez,

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Randy a Rosarena, and of course big Dumper in the middle,
suddenly they are a dangerous team that is going to
make a huge run at the Astro.

Speaker 1 (02:04:05):
All right, Tim, I call you up, you're the general manager,
you're Dana Brown again, and I'm in Minnesota and I
call you up and I say, Carlos Kray is available.
What's your response?

Speaker 6 (02:04:17):
Well, I gotta know how much I'm gonna have to pay,
because that matters whether you're trying to win a World
Series or not. It matters. But if I got a
shot to get Carlos Korea without giving up an enormous
amount and without having to pay everything on the contract,
I would put him at third base and think I'm

(02:04:39):
in much better shape than I am right now given
the injuries that the Astros have at that position, not
to mention shortstop and all over the place. But I
don't think that's going to happen. But I would certainly
look into it because one thing we know about Carlos
Karrey love playing in Houston, and he was being in October.

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And even though he may not be the same player
he was, say four years ago, he's still Carlos Karrey.

Speaker 1 (02:05:08):
What would you part with, Tim, Well, I mean, you're
not giving up Cam Smith obviously, because you did too much,
and they did the Tucker trade to get him, and
he's got a bright future is it? You know, a Melton?
Are you willing to part with Matthews? Where are you
with right now at this stage? And the cash you're
gonna have to pay that you didn't want to pay
him when he was a free agent the first time around.

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So what are you willing to give up for carlinos
Kray if they asked.

Speaker 6 (02:05:32):
Well, I'm not giving up cam Smith. And with the
way Melton through the other night, that was really impressive.
I talked to a couple of people who were there
and they said, Wow, didn't know he was this good.
So I'd be real careful with that. And I would
not trade a top prospect or a top young player
to get Korea if you have to pay as much

(02:05:53):
money as you think. So it's got to be very
very much weighted in the Astros direction, and I'm just
not sure the twins are gonna.

Speaker 1 (02:06:03):
Allow that to happen again. Tim Kirch and ESPN join
us here on the Sean Salisbury Show. And Tim, we've
seen it, you know, throughout trade deadlines of the past,
where you've got the names out there that are rumors,
But are you hearing anybody out there that might be
a surprise name? That floats across today.

Speaker 6 (02:06:22):
Well, every final day of the trade deadline in the
forty five years that I've been covering, something happens that
makes you slap your forehead and say, where does that
come from? I'm just not sure that guy's out there.
I mean, Sandy al Contra's out there, and the Astros
might be in on him. I'm not sure he's gonna move.

(02:06:44):
And I'm not sure there's a position player that we
haven't even discussed that's gonna move. I just think Luis
Robert Cedric Mullins. Those are two guys. Maybe the Mets
are interested, they have to get a center fielder. But
I'm just not sure there's that gigantic move out there,
surprise move that's going to change and turn a non

(02:07:07):
contender into a contender and a contender into a champion.
But again, every year, somebody comes up and you go, wow,
didn't see that coming. That's certainly possible today, I just
can't identify that guy.

Speaker 1 (02:07:21):
Hey, well, tam, as we sit now before some of
these deals, you know, push towards the deadline or are
going to happen without speculation, where does the World Series
go through? What team do you have to go through
to be playing and get yourself to late October early
November in the American League, well in the American League.

Speaker 6 (02:07:40):
Oh, in the American League, Ah, John, That is a
great question, because as I've said, there are no great
teams to the American League right now. There are five,
maybe even six teams that are good enough to win
the World to go to the World Series from the
American League. But I still think the Tigers have the
most complete team in the American League, even though they

(02:08:02):
just hit a terrible stretch, lost eleven out of twelve,
but they're starting to pull it back together. They have
the best pitcher in the league on their team. They
made a couple of nice moves Chris Paddock to help
with that rotation. So I think it goes through Detroit. However,
the Mariners might be that team, the Rangers might be

(02:08:23):
that team, The Astros might be that team. These next
two months in the American League is going to be
fascinating to see who's the best team in the American
League heading into October.

Speaker 1 (02:08:35):
It's the fun time of the year, There's no doubt
about it.

Speaker 5 (02:08:37):
Tim. Really appreciate your time today, and we always enjoy
catching up with you and hopefully we'll get a chance
to do it maybe sometime in October, talking about this
team going deep.

Speaker 1 (02:08:45):
And nobody better. Tim. I sure appreciate you. It's really
good to talk to you, brother, and thank you so
much for joining us today.

Speaker 6 (02:08:52):
Well, great to talk to you again, Sean, talk to
you later.

Speaker 1 (02:08:55):
All right, Thank you going, Tim Kirchin. This you do,
they're salt of the earth, and their salt of the earth.
He's slows up the building phenomenal. Yeah, he knows his sports.
He's always honorable. The guy is just good people, self
effacing too.

Speaker 5 (02:09:13):
That's what cracks me up is whenever you know, you
bring up anything athletically, he always goes to that.

Speaker 1 (02:09:18):
Well, I'm about five foot nothing, so I don't really
got much while he's knocking down the threes. Okay, just
to you know what I always say when somebody's great
at their career, but before we talk about their career,
we talk about them first. A great person also damn
good at his job instead of the opposite. Oh, damn
good at his job. And he's a good person, Tim Kirchin,

(02:09:38):
whatever whatever you feel about a job, and I hold
him in the highest regard, always have as a worker
and I hold him and triple that as a human being.
I love him. It's great to have him on. We
should do more of that with absolutely for sure. So
Tim Kirch and ESPN and also to the is this
a good game? Or what podcast did he host with
his sons? So he's got great work all over the
place out there, Brandon, Randy, John's guys right there. We'll

(02:10:01):
also get to a couple of things that Tim had
mentioned as well as we continue along here on a
Major League Baseball trade deadline Thursday on The Sean Salisbury Show.

Speaker 5 (02:10:12):
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we're even closer to lunch now. As a matter of fact,
the stomach's starting to rumble a little bit. I'm feeling it.
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Speaker 9 (02:10:46):
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(02:11:07):
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(02:11:29):
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there's never a bad time to go. And then it's
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and you see that parking lot and you're like, oh
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that area, which is a good thing. And no reservations needed.
None of those things. You got the brisky, you got
the jalapeno cheddar sausage. Maybe you're wanting to really let
it fly today, so you're wanting to go for some
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brisket burger, grab yourself cinnamon roll too. I'm in in.
You walk out of there, it may take you a

(02:12:17):
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from a team. All right, have a plan, but go
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all of your food needs. That bar right there fully stocked.

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Speaker 2 (02:13:01):
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Speaker 5 (02:13:13):
See a lot of you want to weigh in on
the phone lines, and I know some of you wanted
to get in before Tim, so let's keep it going
here at seven one three, two, one two five seven ninety.
Randy in North Houston wants to weigh in. Randy on
the North Side, what's up, Hey.

Speaker 18 (02:13:27):
Good morning guys, good to hear you all this morning
just thinking about Carlos Correa. Uh, I just feel like
the reality of him doing a lot better job than
Arius at third base is just not there. I think
the cost, the expense maybe in cash and in players

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for Korea.

Speaker 1 (02:13:53):
Is just going to be too much. I just don't
see how.

Speaker 18 (02:13:56):
He fits here anymore. And I think the Astros would
be much better focusing on getting a picture like Dylan
Cees and maybe they'd pick up another bat somewhere else
that we're not really aware. But I just think that
Korea price is too much to pay at this point
in time, and I just think that his best stays

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are behind it.

Speaker 1 (02:14:19):
Thankanks, guys.

Speaker 5 (02:14:20):
Yeah, I appreciate the call, Randy, and that is worth
noting too, because I mean I did have somebody ask me, dude,
you know they got Eureas.

Speaker 1 (02:14:26):
He's going to play third base. Why are we still
talking about this?

Speaker 5 (02:14:29):
Well, I mean, if the Astros felt like there was
still a possibility for a deal, then I mean, Eureas
can play second base, you move him over there. He's
done it before in the past, mostly played third, So
I mean you're not wrong. It's more than likely means
that that pipe dream is done. But at the same time, though, too,
what did Dana Brown tell us yesterday sean impact, they're

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trying to add impact. And Correa, even after a down
year a couple of years ago, has had good seasons
at the play at the last couple of years that
kind of rival what he did here in Houston.

Speaker 1 (02:15:00):
So he still got that.

Speaker 5 (02:15:02):
And again, I mean it gets back to if you
did put him over at third base, that you feel
good about what he can give you over there defensively,
but also too, you wonder if maybe that takes some
strain off him physically. But you heard what Tim Kirchin
told us, left handed batt starting pitcher. The Astros are
in a very gettable league in the American League, but

(02:15:23):
moves like that have to be made if they're going
to be a serious contender to make a run.

Speaker 1 (02:15:27):
And you know what, and Tim's saying this, and when
asked him about, Okay, what if you just get Dylan Cees,
they said, well, that awesome. It gives him a chance,
But that also is contingent on jord On power, these
guys getting healthy and then a legitimate run. Because He's right,
there is no heavy favorite in the American League. Seattle
got better. The Rangers can pitch, and we know they

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can hit when they're right. Detroit's pitching staff's nasty, and
they can rake as well. And they've got the best
left hander on the planet, let alone right hander best pitcher,
as Tim had pointed out. So even with a guy
like Dylan Cees, if that were you were to get him,
you're still going to need production at the plate and
so and Tim, who covers it well and is very faie,
he doesn't have any favorites. He covers it well and

(02:16:12):
likes him. But he just mentioned three teams in the
division who can win the World Series, and then you
mentioned Detroit, and I mean you start rolling through it's like, okay,
if there's six teams that can win, if that means
if you got six, you ain't got one that's the
dominant team. And Detroit has already improved their team obviously
with Paddock, right, So yeah, I'm with him, and it
does have to go through there, But the narrative can shift.

(02:16:33):
If you were to land Dylan Cease and Jordon and
the group and pain you got healthy and was Jordon
that we know different ballgame? Now Now I'm not so
sure that narrative wouldn't shift to it may have to
go through Houston. But there's a lot. As he said,
there's some layers to this, and my gut tells me,
judging from what Tim said and kind of reading between

(02:16:54):
the lines, is that even with a top front line
Dylan cees pitching, while you got a better chance, that
you still have to either get healthy and dominate or
still find another bat, which means Dana, if that's the
way they're thinking, like Tim Kirkchin, it was pretty dialed in,
then there's some work that still has to be done

(02:17:16):
between now and five o'clock Central.

Speaker 5 (02:17:18):
Well, I mean, and that's what I wonder if that's
the next priority, is to be able to add that
left hand at bat or just impact wherever it is.
I mean, because yeah, I'd be flexible on a day
like this. I mean, yeah, you got your wish list,
but at the same time you go to the storm,
maybe they don't have exactly what you want.

Speaker 1 (02:17:33):
Bouncing around like a pinball dude, you know that. I mean,
it's back and forth in this one. You think you
got it and boom, you know, you're shaking the dog
on pinball machine and it tilts so that game's over.
Then you bump jump into the next one, and all
of a sudden you're going and boom ringing up bonus points.
And yeah, this is a this is going to be
a it's going to be a marathon for the next

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And even though it's a sprint, it started as a
marathon because you've been thinking about this stuff for months, right,
and now you're about handing it off to the fourth
leg of the relay and say, okay, how am I
getting home? And while one move would be great if
it was a needle mover, the question is is this
team really need to And two moves will also tell
you I'm not even talking about you's. I'm talking about

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a Correa or whoever it is you go get and
a Dylan Cees or whoever that is that you still
with those dis You still got to get healthy. You
still got to get healthy. But there's other teams. Listen,
if you pull those off, there's other teams will be
awfully envious. But you see even teams at the top
still moving. Yankees, go get a third baseman, the Paddocks

(02:18:35):
now tiger two moves this week for the Seattle Mariners. Yeah,
there's a lot that needs to be done, and then
you got to count on them being who they normally are,
which is a Dylan cease jord On when he comes
back thought process, because if you get him both one
back and one traded for life's pretty good. John John Brandon,
see you guys right there.

Speaker 5 (02:18:53):
We'll work you into the conversation because I want to
give you a full amount of time. But if it
is not Dylan sees today, I think there is still
reason to be optimistic and we will discuss that here.
It is The Sean Salisbury Show MLB Trade Deadline, Thursday,
Sports Talks seven to ninety. The Sewan Salisbury Show continued.

(02:19:15):
But Sean, I mean, obviously all eyes are on Dylan Cees.
But it always seems like whenever rumors are that far out,
they never pay off. Like remember years ago, for the
longest time, Oh, Alex Rodriguez is going to go to
the Boston Red Sox.

Speaker 1 (02:19:28):
It's gonna go to the Red Sox.

Speaker 5 (02:19:29):
And then apparently I guess there was a trade that
was out there that Major League Baseball or Players Association
somebody nixed it and said no, no, no, no, you can't
do that. He ends up in New York. So I'm
just saying that the hype is very, very rarely ever met.
And in the case right here.

Speaker 1 (02:19:46):
You heard Tim Kirchin say he doubts he doesn't and
it could have, but he doesn't think Kray is going
to be an Astro. Okay, too much, a lot of
too many different moving parts.

Speaker 5 (02:19:55):
But at least it seems like that cease there is
some viability. It sounds like at this point it's just
about out who are you willing to give up?

Speaker 1 (02:20:01):
Who you know? Who are you know they willing to
take all all of those things. By the way, the
Blue Jays have acquired shame be shame beat Shami, which
is he's a frontline pitcher when he's right. So that's
another There's a team that thinks they are a World
Series team. They're leading the East, and guess what they
they they got better.

Speaker 5 (02:20:19):
But I do believe that the Astros are going to
get a starting pitcher today, and if it's not Dylan
ce say it's a four or five starter somewhere, it's
gonna tell you a lot of what they think about
what they can get this year out of Arraghetty and
Hobber because there's no doubt you get ceased, there's less
pressure on them. There's there's a message, and there's a
message in those deals, right of knowing. If you think
they're fully healthy and ready to go, you're probably not.

(02:20:41):
There's probably certain things you're gonna especially somebody tries to
hold you hostage.

Speaker 1 (02:20:44):
You may no, we're good.

Speaker 5 (02:20:46):
Yeah, I'm gonna got a guy through two no hitters
combined in his career and another guy that's been able
to do some good stuff on the mound too. It's
just problem is the layoff for both. I mean, how
much do you want to put on those guys, especially
here down the street, because I mean, let's just say
that you don't get ceased, and you know, maybe you
get an EFFLN or somebody like that, good serviceable pitcher,

(02:21:07):
but he's not this guy, right. That means that you
have to ask more out of guys that, in Arraghetty's case,
been off for three months and in Hobbyer's case been
off for more than a year.

Speaker 1 (02:21:18):
Well, we got a shoulder. That's part of being a
pro maoun. If you're back and healthy, you got to
shoulder that responsibility and understand and I would imagine both
know that and have a lot to prove. I WOA
was always when you come back, how much are you pressing?
And what do you know what I'm saying? But they've
been both have had some pretty damn good success and
if they're both healthy, this makes now with that start,
if you were to land Seas and you had just

(02:21:40):
for talking point and you add Arragetty and Javier, knowing
that they're healthy and what they're going to you're gonna
get out of them, and as they continue to stretch
themselves out as we get closer, is that that's a
really really good starting five dog. And then you end
up having a few guys and you know, Gusto's lives

(02:22:02):
in the bullpen unless there's a six man rotation, Gordon,
there's the colors that you're trying to see. You mean,
he would obviously have to go to the bull Are
those guys tradeable? Now there you go what Gusta just
gave you yesterday? So how do you feel about guys
on their way? Look at this guy with Garcia you
hope is soon to follow thereafter, And then you add
if you were able to add a Dylan Ceas and

(02:22:25):
none of those guys you had to part with. Come
on now, yeah, different story. Now we may be chasing
a ghost here, but at least the ghost is seeable. Okay,
you never know if he's touchable just yet.

Speaker 5 (02:22:35):
You never have enough good solid starting, you know, a
little cast, Yeah, little cast for the friendly ghost. Yeah, yeah,
you want the friendly ones, not the you know really,
you know what was it?

Speaker 1 (02:22:45):
Ebenezer screws. You don't want things? We don't want that. Well,
at least he came. At least he at least he
lets you know you needed to change your life. So
there you go, Bill Murray, I've changed right.

Speaker 5 (02:22:54):
Seven one three two one two five seven ninety the
number to get in northwest Side.

Speaker 1 (02:22:58):
John wants to weigh in.

Speaker 2 (02:22:59):
John, Good morning, Hey fellas, fellas, it's a great day.

Speaker 19 (02:23:03):
I'm excited. I'm a sixty year old man excited. We
got Trade Dead live and we got football seasons starting tonight.

Speaker 2 (02:23:12):
Listen, man, I may be getting old.

Speaker 19 (02:23:14):
I believe that's Paul McCarthy and Michael Jackson.

Speaker 2 (02:23:17):
I may be wrong, but look check this out.

Speaker 19 (02:23:20):
I'm listening to callers calling in.

Speaker 2 (02:23:22):
This is not what. This is what they're not looking at.

Speaker 19 (02:23:24):
If it's true that the Minnesota Twins are trying to
sell their team. Well, they can get investors more attempted
to buy their team if they get Callus Correll contract
off their book. Okay, even if they even if they
have to eat up ten fifteen million dollars of that
contract for the next three years, it be just great

(02:23:45):
for the astros.

Speaker 2 (02:23:46):
I got no problem with call those coming back.

Speaker 19 (02:23:49):
Call Those is not just an astro, He's a champion astro.
And we can put Callers Carrell next season, for the
next three seasons, we can put Callus Correll on second
base because these had laid problems and the problems Tenet
is playing shots out ready, it's playing third base. Others
will not mind playing check them said others almost Frank

(02:24:12):
playing just out. It'll be just find calling man come
back home because his wife is from Uston and his
family is a family is in Houston. Yeah, se I
got no problem with Dylan Sea's coming here because I'm
gonna tell you why. When players, especially pictures, when they
change leagues, it's an adjustment time. Sometimes they have to

(02:24:35):
get familiar with the hitters in the other league, and
so they have a down time. Dylan Dylan Seas is
making thirteen point seventy five million. From what I read,
that's not bad at all. So you know, it'd be
a little hard to get him, especially if a smart
team come along and want to try to get Dylan Sees.
But hey, we can get call those man because call

(02:24:57):
those will.

Speaker 2 (02:24:58):
Played better at home.

Speaker 7 (02:24:59):
Anyway.

Speaker 1 (02:24:59):
I'm not gonna about Carlos offensive.

Speaker 19 (02:25:01):
Number because Carlos was never great here, but he was
a flood here and he's a good defensive bay.

Speaker 9 (02:25:07):
Wouldn't you like to see.

Speaker 19 (02:25:08):
Carlos at second base?

Speaker 6 (02:25:10):
Next?

Speaker 2 (02:25:11):
See the King.

Speaker 19 (02:25:12):
At John stop and ready that third car.

Speaker 6 (02:25:17):
Y'all have him Google?

Speaker 5 (02:25:18):
I see John Yeah, I don't see Carlos Korea playing
second base.

Speaker 1 (02:25:22):
I would imagine third is going to be a spy.
I get completely on the body with with John saying,
but I would think that if you're bringing him here,
it's to play third base, not second, especially well this
year obviously. And then you have if both you have
him and Ureus at the same position, Carlos is going
to start third base, You'll find a different place for
your EUS. That's why maybe Carlos Kray is not the

(02:25:43):
top go get right now.

Speaker 5 (02:25:46):
Yeah, and Ureas during his career has played a combined
thirty two games at second base, fifteen at.

Speaker 1 (02:25:55):
Can they sure you got to? Then? Now you're overloaded.
Now you've got a couple of gold Glove winners third base.
If Krea comes here, I would you know the adjustment
from third to second. I'm sure they both could make,
and so could Paradus when he comes back. But now
you know about then you have three third basemen. Right
if you pull off the Korea thing. I hear what
John saying about the wear and tear in your body,

(02:26:15):
and I don't think with the leadership and stuff, people
are gonna complain. But there's layers. What do you got
to give up? How much money do you want to pay?
Is Carlo's going to be healthy and sustains. There's a
lot of great things to like, but there's also I
understand the questions of why you wouldn't do it.

Speaker 5 (02:26:29):
I misread about your eas He's played eighty three games
at second base, he's got sixty six starts over there,
but more of his games, the overwhelming maturity, three hundred
and sixty one of them have been played at third base.

Speaker 1 (02:26:41):
I can tell you this, if you win a gold
Glove at third base, you can play second base you
and I night Man.

Speaker 5 (02:26:47):
Wouldn't that rumor out there about Bregman? Hey, he can
play second base for you. Just saying, guys, you know
you say yourself got a third baseman. Yeah, hey we
got one, Raphael Devers. Well we're finding a better one.

Speaker 1 (02:26:57):
Here's what I want, my best, you know, the eight
plus the best that night. And if that means a
dude who plays one position can go and play another one,
cam Smith and excel at it. Find a way to
get your best aid out there for sure, John Brandon
Cranier pitcher, and that'd be great to get.

Speaker 5 (02:27:14):
Dylan sees absolutely, And we'll see what happens between now
and five o'clock. Mention you guys on the phone line.
A couple more of you out there if you want
to join up. Sebone three two one two five seven
ninety against someone three two one two five seven ninety.
Sean Salisbury Show on a trade deadline, Thursday, Sports Talk
seven ninety.

Speaker 2 (02:27:32):
This is the Sean Salisbury Show. Salisbury.

Speaker 8 (02:27:36):
That's beautiful.

Speaker 1 (02:27:38):
Brandon wants to weigh Brandon.

Speaker 8 (02:27:40):
Good morning, Good morning, Dan, good morning Chart are you
guys good man?

Speaker 1 (02:27:45):
How are you doing well?

Speaker 8 (02:27:46):
I'm doing Okay, Hey, I like the trade dead ran.

Speaker 1 (02:27:50):
Yeah. I mean like you like who they got or
you just love this time of the year.

Speaker 8 (02:27:54):
I like the here we got Okay, yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:27:57):
I mean it sounds like an elite glove. Decent enough bats,
but I mean I think we can agree, Brandon, they're
gonna need a little bit more.

Speaker 8 (02:28:07):
Hey, any updates from the yard on.

Speaker 12 (02:28:10):
No.

Speaker 1 (02:28:11):
We did have.

Speaker 5 (02:28:11):
Dina on the other day and he said what sewn
hitting progression.

Speaker 1 (02:28:16):
And that he would hope that by mid July mid August,
but we don't know. That's kind of the aiming point.
But there was no there was no firm foundation on
when he was coming back. There we go waiting, just
like you, Brandon, I can just wait.

Speaker 8 (02:28:31):
We can get him back and we could just give
him healthy.

Speaker 5 (02:28:35):
That's it, hopefully your lips to God's ears man appreciated, Brandon.

Speaker 8 (02:28:40):
Have a good day and enjoy your morning.

Speaker 5 (02:28:43):
Hey you Tobe man appreciate it. Yeah, I mean, that's
that's gonna be a sight for sore eyes. See number
forty four coming back into the batter's box. It's gonna
be like, oh my god. It's kind of like, you know,
he invited somebody to show up like the hot girl.
You know, Hey, I'm having a house party. She shows up.
You're like, oh my god, she showed when.

Speaker 1 (02:29:00):
You don't think she's coming over the house. Yeah, and
then walks in the door and you're like, oh my gosh.
And then she and then she finds you like when
you're in high school, like you're the yeah, and you
may have gone in like well maybe I'm a little nerdy,
and she finds you and all of a sudden, you're
the king, right, Yeah, something that transition that's always cracks
me up. You know, he walks home with her, you know,
go to the dance, and then it's just like, man,

(02:29:21):
my friends are going to be so oppressed his friend.
You're a yeah, there's no way that Mary's going to
the dance with you, right. And what about the other
one with shil Lah Buff where he's like he's got
the the ankle bracelet on because take it run on.
The party's going on next door, and then the guy
who's killed people has moved in next door. You know
you see, yeah, you see it disturb you. There you

(02:29:43):
go and you see that guy in a lot of
you know, like he was on the rock as one
of the military, the guy was, and they get together
and he landed her, you know, he told her, He's like,
I'm an inviter and try to go over there and
invite her over here. And he saw he caught her
looking at her and it was a high school thing,
and it was like there, yeah, Because at first I
was gonna say Blake Lively, but then I was like, no, no,

(02:30:04):
that wasn't her.

Speaker 5 (02:30:04):
No, but I thought you were going with Megan Fox
and Transformers.

Speaker 1 (02:30:09):
Oh, with Shila above. Oh, strong Strong, She's a frigging
whack job. Yeah she is. We want to look at
That's fine. But when she's prepping her young kids too,
for sex change or for they would read her story,
she's she's a she's a she's she's got Hollywood wacko
written all over him. Sorry, And she may look good

(02:30:29):
and all that, I get it, But whenever I hear that,
the first thing comes to my is they're too young
to know better. So stop it.

Speaker 5 (02:30:37):
Quick story here before we work John and Chriss in here.
But Motley Crue concert that me and Megan went to
a few years ago. We're walking in the you know,
the bowels of the stadium that we're at machine gun.
Kelly and Megan Fox walked by, and all I said was,
I go, man, she done. Kelly's really skinny. She looks
at me and goes, oh, I'm sure that's all you

(02:30:58):
took from that.

Speaker 1 (02:30:59):
Well, of course you had preface machine on Kelly first
to make sure, but you made it so obviously you're
not looking at a machine on Kelly, but he may.
I mean, he's tatted, and she's got some tats too,
doesn't she. They're both weird together. Yeah, they're different, Brion,
That's okay. You can be worried. I'm not even worried
about all our tech because I'm loaded with tats. My
thing is, well, I'm not telling anybody how to raise

(02:31:24):
their kids, but don't tell me it too. They're they're
okay to be prepped for that stuff.

Speaker 5 (02:31:29):
Yeah, for that one, this saying doesn't apply. But for
like the weird on weird thing freak flag. Oh yeah,
oh yeah. If that's what you keep it to you,
that's fine.

Speaker 1 (02:31:38):
But when it comes to the kids, protect the kids
first place, okay, And no, they're not old enough to
make their own decisions at three, all right, they don't
know any better, so at least give them a chance. Okay,
at least give them a chance. Yeah, but I get
what you're saying. They don't want to get off the
beaten path, but we did. Bottom line is that Shylah
Buff's been in movies with a couple that he probably enjoyed.

Speaker 5 (02:32:00):
Working with good agent, good agent to get him good casting.
There another John, John and Fresno Morning John. Maybe not
John and Fresno going once?

Speaker 1 (02:32:13):
Oh, go ahead, and you ain't calling on a right
hander now, yeah, catch him looking back to the pen.
Chris and New Orleans. Chris, what's going on?

Speaker 2 (02:32:24):
Not much?

Speaker 1 (02:32:24):
How are you guys doing? I wanted to talk about Korea?

Speaker 9 (02:32:27):
But first of all, you guys were going off on
baylists for being just ultimate douche canoe earlier in the week,
and I couldn't get into call because it was my
daughter's birthday and we were celebrating. But if you guys
want to see what a canoe he is, go on
his social media and he does this series of posts
which I would say they are selfies, but I think

(02:32:47):
somebody's photographing him and it's him wearing various Air Jordan's
and he hashtags it with in these shoes, I can't lose.
But even more cringe, even more cringe than the pictures themselves.
He hashtags it with Grip Bayless And these pictures are
like a twenty year old guy wouldn't take They look

(02:33:09):
like pictures that my fifteen sixteen year old daughter and
her friends would take it. They are absolute cringe, so cringe,
like I'm embarrassed for him when I.

Speaker 1 (02:33:19):
Well, hence, why if you say, Sean, did you see this?
Whether I'll say absolutely not, because I would. I've never
I don't watch him.

Speaker 5 (02:33:25):
And plus I've told you, Chris, he's on the pay
no mind list? What do you got on these astros?

Speaker 9 (02:33:30):
So the Korea situation, you know, I haven't ever seen
or heard anybody mention this, but I almost think he's
pulling at Anthony Davis and he's got the twins over
a barrel, and you know he knows they want to
shed payroll, and he's like, Okay, I want to go
to the astros and if you don't want to send
me there, then I'll just sit here and you can

(02:33:51):
pay me. And you know, every time I hear somebody mention, well,
what will we have to give up?

Speaker 1 (02:33:56):
How much is it going.

Speaker 9 (02:33:56):
To be the price may not be too steep other
than take on that payroll, because like I said, he
may have told him. And I mean you got to
remember his agents will on negotiating this, and we all
know who his agent is and how he plays, so
you know that. I mean that may be the ultimate decider.
I will say, my daughter and I are about to
get on a plane in seven hours and head up

(02:34:19):
to Boston to knock another part off of our list.
That nothing would be cooler than showing up at that
game on Friday night and Carlos Korea being in that lineup.

Speaker 1 (02:34:32):
That's a great call, Greg, you and your daughter, dad
daughter trips man dad son trips dad daughter, nothing better
good for you? Enjoy and great point on well skip
banks listen. I don't get it. I knew this is
he always has worked hard. I'll leave it at that.
And as far as but some of his takes are
he doesn't even believe him. But when it comes to
Korea makes sense. You got you gotta wave a no

(02:34:54):
trade clause or you run the show. And what do
I tell you? I said it when it happened. Don't
give do not give op never you I'm paying you
enough money you don't get to determine when I trade
you or not. And yet people still do to get
him and now they're already ready to move him. Yep. See,
don't do it. I don't give players that much empowerment
if they have to have it play somewhere else.

Speaker 5 (02:35:13):
Well, and in the case here, I don't think you'd
have to worry about him saying you know what I
want out of here.

Speaker 1 (02:35:18):
Oh yeah, that's not gonna happen. But it were just like, yeah,
no trade clause, and you can opt out when you want,
So I'm basically giving you a bridge to just kind
of just run the show and then get out when
you want. To me, it just tells me you're not
committed to the long term here, and that bugs me.
Doesn't seem like the Astros are in that business.

Speaker 5 (02:35:33):
But hopefully they are in the business of adding more
players today and if they do, we'll be talking about tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (02:35:38):
Tomorrow they'll discuss it. And we got to talk football
tomorrow too, you know everything.

Speaker 5 (02:35:42):
And above he's Sean Tripoli, Dan Matthews here with you
here on The Shawn Saulisbury Show, The Matt Thomas Show,
with Ross coming up next.

Speaker 1 (02:35:50):
We will talk to you in twenty hours,
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