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June 19, 2019 58 mins

In this episode, the guys make their All Star picks, they talk to @ProspectJesus about call ups that could help you win your league as well as dig into the waiver wire. 

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And welcome to the Fantasy Baseball Hour. I'm not Shaker
alongside Mike, the Rhodo Cop and of course the hooker
in the corner Joe. Making sure that we sound nice

(01:06):
and pretty over the areas Michael's going on and not
much a new side of Joe that we just found
out about before we got on there. Joe. Joe's a
big time rugby guy not so average Joel, So I
had it all my man, you gotta keep the people guessing.
There you go, keep the people guessing. My man says, uh,
Michael's going on? Hasn't have things been? Things have been
good at Michael Moroto cop on Twitter. I just wrote

(01:27):
an article last week about Jason Vargas and not not
really dealing with regression or if he could sustain what
he's doing, just more of how he's doing it. That's
something I learned from Nick Polackle our Pictulist. That's that's
really what people want to dive into his house. Somebody's
doing it, not if they could keep it up or
if they're gonna regress, anybody could say that, but looking
into how he's gonna, how he's actually doing it, is

(01:48):
something that not many people out there doing. So that's
uh an avenue that I went down for Jason Vargas
and my DFS articles over at pictulist dot com. Well,
so every Thursday have been doing pretty well. I'm actually
gonna accumulate the total from the beginning of the season
for every player that I picked and see what the
results are. I'll do that around the All Star breaks.
So I'll be a interesting way to see how I've

(02:09):
been doing and if my picks have been helping people out. Yeah,
that's definitely a great thing to do, is actually make
yourself accountable for the things that got fall out of
your stupid face each you every week, you know, like
Dari'll volgo back, he's got a force, likes denied lb
by up put your money on him and then with
vulgo back ones what oh for five you don't show
up of course, but not a lot of people out
there will do that. So I like the accountability definitely. Um.

(02:32):
One thing I saw that that you tweeted. You're a
good follow, but you tweeted something to the effect of
how certain guys are like in the All Star Game
voting tears that it's just like it's it's is an
embarrassing to your baseball acumen, like what stands for me?
You took it there because Charlie Blackman, and we'll get

(02:52):
into it, but I don't remember exactly what I with
the picture I tweeted out, But Charlie Blackman, I think
is ninth in how Field voting so far this season,
first the primary vote and any night ya, So he's
night behind guys like Kyle Schwarber, John Peterson, Nick marqukus Um.
I can't hear anything in a Nick marks probably better
off because you just said Nick markekeus like two or

(03:13):
three times. Jason Hayward Albura Albert Almora Jr. Is fourth
in the voting, which is insane. So when we get
into our picks, we'll look at the outfield. But these
the fans shouldn't be voting for this anymore, at least
in my humble opinion. All right, fair enough, so you
sent me a cool link to kind of do your
own All Star game picks, which I remember as a

(03:35):
kid going to the ballpark. They'd have the ballot and
you could punch the little hanging chad and to I guess,
I want to say half, but I should be realistic.
Two thirds of the baseball population they punched up the
whole of the name. They know, I mean this is oh,
I know him clang the same way or you know
it was clicking now for the punch. The I think

(03:56):
that in our little underworld are a party universal Fantasy sports,
and the one third we all the thirty three yo
and the third we kind of know like we see
Hunter Renfroze. Main there we go, Okay, there's a case
that we see c J clone or we're like, you know,
either he or Luke Voight are my stocking first baseman

(04:16):
for the All Star So because because we know what
they've been doing all you know, we were watching them. Well,
I actually appeared on Milk Gears Fantasy base while our
last year right before the trade deadline, funny enough, and
I went on and I said Bryce Harper shouldn't have
been an All Star even though it was in Washington
and it was his last year in Washington. I kind
of disagree with me. He brought up a couple of

(04:37):
prayer fields, but I didn't think he was deserving so
over the other guys over there. I can't remember who
it was off the top of my head. But if
you really want to get the best players who are
having the best season out there, you can only judge
them by the first half of the season. You can't
change them by what they did last year. You can't
judge them by what they did in their careers. I
understand some guys have a little precedent over others if
they've been doing it for a long time, but if

(04:57):
you want the best players for that season to be
playing in All Star a game you're looking at April, May, June,
and then when it gets to July, those two guys
that have past three months should be it in my opinion.
Now what's the criteria though? Is it is it by ops?
Is it by home months? Because they're going to be
guys that still will rank from Seattle's big boom early
in the season to now where that they're gonna earn

(05:20):
it on what they did in April to May. So
what what do we look at? We look at ops?
Are we looking at what type of the war for
the for the few months of the season, Like, well,
it's definitely a case by case basis, and somebody like
George Springer kind of is what you're talking about. He
had insane starts of this season and I think he
has eighteen homers forty something as his numbers still compare

(05:42):
to everyone else in the Weed. But he hasn't played
in however long it's been. I know it's coming back
this week, but so now will that guy be an
All Star when he hasn't played in the last month? Alright?
That's why I asks, that's like where you've got to
figure out how how good that player really did, as
opposed to just because he's out on the field right
now doesn't mean he shouldn't be at All Star all right,
So then let's look at it. I mean, this is

(06:04):
something again back to like being a kid, you sit
there for me. Also, game has like memories that no
one else can actually understand because they're just memories of
watching it. When they're made, I would say, no, he
should be it. Also, who shouldn't be? Also, but there
are great All Star game memories, but we're not. That's
they're not. The show is not going to be that.
So let's do it. It's MLB dot com has it
right where you can pick your yeah com. They think

(06:26):
you can vote up to five times, all right, and
you can bring it up. I like the sort so
the choices to sort via average home run r B
I rops. That's pretty cool that they do have a
way you could sort them. Because again, if you know,
I want to know that all its ops whatever, it's
the best gauge out of the ones you're offering me.
So I said it to ops and for first basement

(06:46):
in the American League, it's I don't move vote to
c J. Cron, I totally agree. Who what did you
pick for you with? I went c J Okay, I
want to look for it. Hold there, Brady. We also
I put in parentheses with c J. Crone fin it's
between those three. Actually, let me check because I had
a screenshot if I could be in both. This is
this is just a primary vote and we still got

(07:07):
a little ways to go. I went like voters. Also,
I'm sorry, I can't say what if I say for
as I love what Also, I've become like a chunking
you should be completely that Liverpool with Evans and they
wanted all love for I don't tell me and stuff
you neither yeah, I know stuff for the National League.
There was there was no issue for me, was Josh
bro Josh Yeah? So, which is crazy because Alonso and

(07:30):
Freeman are both having crazy years and every year matters.
Just Alonzo's twenty three homes as a rookie, you would
think that would get him into an All Star Game,
starting the All Star Game, but Josh Bell has had
a crazy first half. But this is also only guys
that are gonna start like that. There will there'll be
a vote and Crone will be on the team Alonso
and they maybe back at the boot, but yeah, Alonzo
Freeman's both second base for the for the a L.

(07:54):
This was interesting to me. I want to know who
you picked, and I'm gonna tell you who I picked.
This is based stuff and just ops rankings and what
I've watched in baseball this year. I picked Brandon Row.
You did guy Tommy Lostella as the backup in the fantesies.
And after you tell me who you picked, I'll tell
you who the fans have a leading right now. I
picked d J. The Mayhew interesting. Tommy Westella is the

(08:15):
leading volcatter in the mantling right now. You know the
second who hasn't played, who will play tonight or tomorrow,
but hasn't played in a minute. Going back, just so
I don't forget, Luke Floyd is the leading volcatta at
first base. C J. Carl On his second nice, Josh
Bells the leader at first base. Pready Freeman a second
nice and at second base again at second base for

(08:36):
n L. I went with there's two names, but it's
mustas one really think Kettle Marte. I think Ethel Marte
would be got here. I can't you cannot overlook what
Mustok is doing just because he plays in the same team.
Is Yello's put those numbers together and are you ready
for blasphemy? I'm at a breast team mantal Maris esque.
Look at the numbers, I hold, make the sound by Evans,

(08:57):
tweet it whatever. Azzi. Albi's leads in second dies and
he's having a decent year, but he's not having New
year cut. I gotta lit that up. Michael Stock is
the second concoding right now, Carlson wrong, I'll get it
for you right now. Second, really, yeah, Marthe's third, Enrique

(09:18):
Hernandez is fourth, Kiki Seesar Hernanda's fifth, Daniel Descals, Robinson Cano,
Calton wrong, Priyan House, Carrington wrong have less votes than
Robinson Canoe alright? Third base for the American League, I
had Alex bed Saying with Rafael Devers as the second

(09:40):
and third base, and now I had Anthony Rendon, and
then I had Escobar as an honorable mention. What about no, no, no,
I don't Rendon. I think he's just having a banging
of a spanger of a season. So I got Eronado
and then Rendon's second. Eronado is leading Boca. Right now
is priant is the second leading volcata? Should he be No?

(10:03):
I think wend is definitely having anybody with them by
Bryan's not having a body here. But I think Wendon's
excelling in uh In Wassontono um pregnant is the leading
volcato in the American League. Second is cho or Shella. Okay,
that's that's interesting. I feel like Yankee fans are like
flooding the valid serious and show your I d answer

(10:23):
this census citizenship question for shortstop in the American League,
it's it's Polanco for the Hangko's the leading volcata. I
went with Elexander Boulots, but I think in case can
be made from Monsco. Okay. And then on the other
the other league, I wanted to go with Tattoos, but
it's Trevor's story the other league. I forgot to pick
my short stop. I'll do it right now looking at

(10:44):
it now, Bien is the leading volcano to six seventeen
forty six called the young Trevor story. Attorney, you can't
do because he hasn't played c has no arms. Satan
Swanson maybe Swananson the second in the voting interesting to
making a countal story far or one bias two or
vice versa, whoever you want to go with them. All right,

(11:05):
you got any interesting facts about that or not? Just
by as Swanson as what it is in that a
right now, Paul Uncle Korea and the obviously is the
second best catcher. It's honestly, and Paul Uncle, it's Gary Sanchez,
Gary Sanchez. James McCann's second. In the NL. It's pretty
much between U Gwandala Contraras from me, and then if

(11:27):
you look at the voting, Brian McCann is second behind Contraras,
which is a little bit crazy. Ask me who my
catcher is for the n L. Who's your catch for
the n It's Carson Kelly, Yeah, because I want to
be cool and he's a cardinal and um I knew
is gonna be good when he went over there, and
I kind of just want I mean, yeah, that's mighty

(11:48):
Grandalla is fine, but whatna could be another guy? All right?
All right? Out favored for me in the air all
was Trout Meadows Springer, Brantley Boxton before he got hurt,

(12:09):
uh n L Yellow Bellinger, renfro Sodo. Alright, So nana
A Couna and Blackman, they forget him? Who are both?
They're having better seasons in n Soto on the run
from Okay for sure. I'm just going with my picks, dude, like,

(12:33):
and that's who I've been ending us forgetting somebody? Aren't
we forgetting about Brian McCann the NL. I just mentioned him.
Brian McCann is second in voting for All Star votes,
but he doesn't deserve that, by I mean, how does
that rated? How does that make you climb out of
your layer? Is there an affinity? Is there a connection
to Brian McCann in your life? No, but he's just

(12:55):
been hell consistent and you've got a good season, especially Catalized.
But he's not having this season that guys are having.
But nice where he was? Uh and then that's sitting
in the pictures was on the American League? Yeah, do
do you think? Did I think when you talk Trout
Springer Rosario with Joey Gallio first second? So now I'm

(13:16):
gonna sorry, I forgot Rosario. Now I'm gonna tell you
the voting. So Trout Springer Brantley is leading the voting
right now in American League with Austin Medals, Mookie Bets
and Rosario. As the backups. In the National League, it's Bellingery,
Yellow Couna. And this is where I got crazy with
the Charlie back and stuff. Three, four or five six

(13:36):
in the National League are Albert Mura, Jason Hayward, and
Nick Marquicus. Really, which is actually say those three names again, Laura,
Hayward and Marquis. So now right there is where the
fans should not be d In the American League, J D.
Martinez is the leading j Delrtinez, Lawson, cruz Olani, Hunter
Pennce his second. Right. Now, things will change, obviously, things

(13:59):
are gonna go back. Is back done enough to earn that?
I don't think so personally, But he's having a great
year for his standard, that's for sure, for his standard
like a self see Chris Davis fifteen Homers. But he's
not doing what he should do. I should say, uh,
D's they got to go there standing Homer. He's gonna

(14:22):
be embarrassing if he see what he is right there,
he's sixth right now, that's getting two fifty zero zero
is a better proof to your point than anything else
that Jean Carlos Stanton is the sixth ranked vote getter
at his position when he has played how many games
this year? One? But so yeah, um, that's cool. I

(14:48):
like the All Star Game. And for me, I like
when they would wear their uniforms though individual uniforms, so
you'd see that like patchwork kind of picture in front
of your Patrick picture pixelation. He's here, Ben Sails game.
I went last year when it was in Miami. I
went to the home mon Derby and I saw Judge
Firs standing in the home mown Derby stands last year

(15:09):
with the Marlins or two years ago, I should say
this was two years ago, my first day on this planet. Yes,
this was two years ago. I went to the same
two years ago. Um went to that so the Futures
Game might be dying. The Futures Game, which was an
awesome time. And then we saw the Old Star Game.
Did we see the Old Star Game? Now? We left
before the OA I wouldst We went to the home

(15:31):
line Derby. We left for the Old Story and that's
what it was. A T shirt go for the home Monday.
We leave for the Old Star Game. Felix has finally
got his uh, his rightful do and started the Old
Star game. The highlight of my watching baseball career to
the new fan, Mike is an ardent King Felix fan
and thus an ardent. My sister was having a baby.

(15:53):
I was in the hospital and we turned on I
turned on King Felix in her hospital. I watched it
because that was the first How was the baby not three? No?
This is two dollars and fourteen? So cute, healthy, happy,
Thank god. It was so fair enough in spite of
having to watch King Felix. Bitch. Um, he wasn't born yet.

(16:14):
I thought the baby h anything else as far as
also a game was No, do you want to play
a game? Is it sustainable? All right? Much? Is is is sustainable?
This is like this new age ergonomic economic environmental game.
This is is he for real? And there a new Uh? Yeah,
how can you change that? The Western went rebranding. I'm

(16:36):
sorry I said that. Worth. I'm just trying to figure
out what you're trying to say. You know what I'm
trying to say when they repackage, rebrand any of that,
any of that. Have you ever been repackaged? Um? Did
they ever try switching you from like not striker to
Never did that, but they did when I first got through.
I was a good guy. Yeah, I'm a good guy.
And when day even walked pasting the hallway to go
some damage. I hated my teachers in school? Can you

(17:00):
make me hate you? And I looked at him because
I was so nervous. I just looked him like, smile,
like yeah, I hate that smile. And that was it.
I want you to smile. I want you to lecture.
That's not necessarily a rebranding, but that's something similar. It's like,
it's uh, his creative control almost, dude, let me tell

(17:21):
you something. Food. You can say whatever you want, and
I get it. He's but seventy one, two three whatever,
cognition all this, the guy's the guy's a genius. Official.
We would not. You have no idea, bro, You have
no idea that guys out there aura around him. I mean,
I guess in anything in life, if you allow someone

(17:42):
to have a magnitude about you and you revere them,
then of course look at how you are towards me.
I work with some guy and he somehow ended up
hanging out with Beyonce and jay Z like a couple
of times. There's more than one occasion. And he said
like they had an aura around them. We're almost like
when they walked in the room, everybody would like turn
your head like when they were around you like almost
felt it. He said. It's like the weirdest thing because

(18:03):
he's never experienced that's not weird. Maybe it's like the
universe and hasn't your hand had that? You let me
tell you something. Maybe I am not qualified to see that,
But I don't know. Can he hide in the room?
Probably not, just probably not, Simon says he every time
he walks into the room, he looks around to see

(18:24):
if he could beat everybody up in the room. That's
an interesting thought. I used to be that way to
you don't think that way, but when you wanted to
take that right if you walk into it really goes
anyone suspect where where the exits. Who may or may
not have a gun in here? It depends with kind
of rule I'm in. But you will know who right right,
stay out of those names. But where are you at
your best? Where are you at your element as as

(18:44):
a counter terrorism law enforcement agent? I don't know how
to answer that question out of out of I don't
I don't know how to answer that question out if
you're not allowed to say or because fair enough respect. Yeah,
I don't know. Cool question, all right, cool man? Is
he sustainable? Is he sustainable? Nice? All right? So the

(19:06):
first guy in listens, Hunter Renfro, is this sustainable? Is
he gonna do this? Uh? In August and September? You
tell me you're the one anointing this kind the two
two schools of thought here. One is yes, because you've
been hearing about him in that system. But then just
about four days ago I heard that this could be
rumor that's the Internet that San Diego was willing to

(19:27):
listen to offers for him, And I guess either they
love for him or rights, and they figured out their
outfield situation. And I always thought Margo would be the
guy to go, just because Margot lest cargo. Look at
that s Cargo. But either way, yeah, I think it's
I think it's sustainable. I think he's a good hitter.
Um sustainable because he has homers and he's sitting two

(19:48):
fifty seven? Are both those numbers sustainable? Is he gonna
hit forty homers and two sixty for the year? He's
gonna hit to sixty for the air? Sure? Is he
gonna hit forty home runs. He's a twenty three, twenty
six last year and a hundred he wanted forty. You know,
think a forty in the last year. Only one player
has more homers than hunter run throw in the Western

(20:09):
sixty five days, Chris Davis, Christian Yellot. Wow, nice um
one chiangles down from last season until that was a
little interesting even know how it's possible, but everything across
the blood besides, that was pretty much similar last year.
On the difference I found, and it's it doesn't tell
us much. Last year. He did one seventy against off

(20:30):
speed this series and three sixty against all speed, which
is great, and that would be assigned to point to
why he's doing a lot. Wait, wait, what changed? But
then you look at his against breaking wells last series
at this series name one thirty, So I really that's
not as drastic as a one seventy three sixty. What's
causing that percentage change? And anything you do in life,

(20:55):
what causes that efficiency rise? I want to know as
it teach sure that kid was getting forties and now
that kid's getting eighties. I need to understand not cheating.
What are you doing? Let's keep coaching you know, I
don't know, but so yeah, for me, sustainable, for you,
he sustainable. I know he's he's owned in like an

(21:17):
astoundingly few number, like percentage rising leagues. He's out there,
so get him. Guess now, definitely fair enough. Who's the
next guy on this list? Because hates Solara, who's kind
of like kind of running fro light a little bit,
somebody with a little less power. Uh, but he's another
power hitter who's your own hard hit. Are both above average? Um,

(21:38):
Like I said, I put him down as a poor
man's run fro when you look at the pro fields,
he does have more r be honest, He's fifty one
RBIs this year, nineteen homers, which is a bit surprising.
But I think he's another guy sustainable. The thing with
Ry Solarer was he was enjoying success in a healthy
Royal lineup that had Alex Gordon, that had Hunter Doser,
that that Nicky Lopez came up in ignited things. Uh

(21:59):
those different nighted But yeah, okay, fine, fair enough, fair enough,
But he he made things fun cool. Merryfield moved to
the outfield. It was just cool to be watching the
Kansas City Worlds play and so Lair was reveling in that.
Then Dozer goes down and then Gordon moves up in
the lineup. I think Dozer comes back and there's other
players out there that you can get. But no, I

(22:22):
don't know what. I really don't mind. So think the
powers there. Thirty plus dot plus bombs average is a
little bit low. His battles a little bit lower. Two eighties,
so that's gonna go up a little bit. I don't
mind Solar, Like I said, I think he's a little
worse of a version than Hunter runfro. He's that power
guy that you want your lineup. He might not give
you the same amount of homers he has nineteen homers.

(22:43):
You think he finished in the forty No, I'd be shocked.
And if he did, then what does his a DP become?
You know, actually gonna be very high. But let me
write that down real quick. Matts says, Hunter run for
Horne Sol won't finish with forty plus home models. We're good, okay,

(23:05):
I said that. Cool, fair enough, that's fun. Now I'm
just rethinking my thought process here. Um hey, thanks man
shout at the cameras. Buddy's at at roto where this
is the this is the bomb dot com. Is that
you can say it's funny bomb dot com? Yeah? Did
you see the roder ware shirt made it to ESPN? Yeah?
The maximure. Well, I'm driving to the house and my

(23:27):
mid gol, there's there's something in between the door. I'm like,
how do you know? We're not even there? And then
she didn't say anything, and I got that. I saw
that red red nice envelope. I saw it. I opened it.
Did you tell her about the promo quote? I did.
I told about the promo code deaf BBH. There you go.
You're gonna know your good man. That was a fight
this weekend, Tyson Fairy name was good. Who do you

(23:49):
talk to about the end of the sun. Did you
see Freddy Welch there was I did not see Freddy Russia.
He was not there. I did not see his Wild.
I didn't see Wild Joshua he I A couple of
the heavyweights there were there. But who's the most famous
person you talked to on that day? Well, on your trip?

(24:11):
Most famous? I don't know. I'm just curious that texted
with you. Who's the most famous person you interviewed? How
about that? Oh gosh, I don't know. Maybe Frank Warren
furious promoter. How wasn't it nice? Nice British man? You know,
you know what? I think Tyson's gonna come out here
and try and make things look good. He sang the
Alison Its song. Did you see that? Joe? He sang

(24:33):
an Eilsmen song to his girl in the middle of
the ring after the after the fight, it was great.
You should watch it. Um anybody else that you want
to know? Are they sustainable if people are out there
trying to pick up Yeah? Brandon Workman, Yeah, what's the deal?
He's great? Yeah, one point six A. I don't know
how great. It's gonna be less than the year he
has a one babbitt. What do you say to Matt

(24:53):
Bonds owners? I said, but I'm not boring some random workman,
some crazy So we sneeze on Mac Barnes and all
of his owners. Um one point point one four or
five babbit, which is obviously hardle So he's getting extremely
lucky exfit like it says in your shirt three point

(25:13):
six four cr A three point nine seven. So that's
a bunch of red flags there. His curveball is actually
one of the most used and best curve balls in
baseball forty seven point three percent usage on a curve ball?
How good is that? Every other pictur So is that sustainable?
See someone to go out and get should he be owned?
I plant he's not sustainable with the caveat of holding

(25:34):
on to him because he may work his way into
some saves injury permitting. But there's only one way to
go from here with a one point six e r
A and the name like Brandon Workman and its progression
so interesting, not sustainable? Did you write that there's only
one way to go in his regression? Those like oh
did you? Was that you being you? I want to
know your process? Uh? When I put here? Now you

(25:55):
wrote it? I know you. You write everything. Nothing from
you comes out that's actically that's not here. I did
write that, but that's not true. Before we have the thing,
we have a guests coming calling in and it's got
something to say. Well podcast studio, yes, check that out.
In any case, though, it's really interesting that you're talking
about Workman, whether he's going to regress or not. And

(26:16):
it's funny enough you sneezed when you were talking about it, right,
so he's on the truth. Well, Yeah, it's just it's
a sneeze, sneeze or what does it say, uh, sneeze
A blessing, as a matter of fact, comes from the Odyssey,
just in case you were wondering out there. And so
I sneezed on Workman while he's talking about Workman. Workman's
going to be great. Yep, really, as it were, I

(26:37):
write that one. Write that one down too. I wrote
that one down. Jone's Joe's sneezing on the truth for
new Workman is the next close after the next fantasy.
So who would you rather have? Brandon workmar map Barns, Barns. Okay, enough,
free map Barns. If I have random Workmen already, I'm
holding on to him. Maybe in fairing to hold the
you're trying to convince somebody to trade for him. But

(26:58):
I'll go map Barns long term. Even Ryan Brazier got
a new sea now he's back from the I'll call
him a long term as well. Julio Tehran, who's been
around for a while now, and we've seen the news
before two thou two thousand and fourteen, and now he
dosn't nearly a two nine two, which is not very
Julio Tehran like from what we got used to him
in the past four years or whatever it was. Yeah,

(27:20):
I think he gives up too many free passes and
eventually bought him his walk percentage loving point four and
his battles out a two thirty one style progress. Also,
usually when there's pictures like him that come out, I
don't want to say, come out of the saddles because
he's been here for a while now, but really excel.
You gotta have Hulio look and yeah good. But usually
guys that excel out of nowhere like this are guys

(27:43):
that develop a new pitch or change their delivery a
little bit of release points. There's nothing really that chose
that for him. So I've had ownership of Julio Tehran
and leagues for the better part of three seasons. L
toront gonna do well. Julio Tehron gonna do like. And
I also think with that pitching staff with people, forget
Kaikos coming, so you make everything better. He's here in

(28:03):
a couple of days, make everything better. So Rocca has
been pitching really really well. I like who you to Aron.
I think he is sustainable and if he's out there
He's definitely a guy that you could pick up, you
could stream, you can even own all the rest of
the season. But again you're looking at sustainable, not sustainable.
If he finishes the rest of the season with the
and he ends up with a three point five year, right,
that's a great year, pull toront I would continue that
sustainable even though it's a two nine. Now I would

(28:25):
consider a three five sustainable. Now you're gonna call yeah,
uh if he finishes aroount of four, which I think
it's more of me listening for him to finish around
four or five. If you finish at four, how sustainable
really is it? If you're an adamitate, this will be
the time to get rid of him. Right, that's some
good points. Let's do an intro. So coming up momentarily,
we have a great get again by Mikey to get guy. Uh,

(28:49):
tell the world who's coming on our show, bro Prospect Jesus. So,
but now I feel about the name Ralph lift Ship's
Night and the nice Jewish boy called himself Prospect Jesus
and the prospects I as Bio, says minor league writer,
co host of a prospect podcast, the Last Bowl Podcast,
and a proud follow of three. I'm behind home Plate USA.

(29:10):
There you go, aren't we all? So we wait as
at Prospect Jesus, Ralph lift Ships calls in. I personally
have caught most of route stuff on Serious x M
when he when he's on different shows, follow him and
I read him a lot, especially on social media. It's
a good follow There's a lot of good follows, and
I think that I try to like purge my Twitter timeline.

(29:32):
But before we get there, let's get here. Hold on
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one of my personal favorite follows on Twitter at Prospect Jesus.
And when lightning strikes you, I movie out of the way.
Ralph met hits what's going on there? Welcome? What's going on? Man? Yeah,
lightning hasn't struck me yet, but you trust comic. Let's

(29:56):
going on? Ralph? Thanks for coming on. What's going on
my coloria? Doing good? Dude good. We got a couple
of things for you here that our fantasy owners are
fantasy listeners, I say, are very intrigued about hearing about
And we'll set up with Logan Allen, who will be
making his debut this week, and I know, you probably
have a ton of stuff on him. What you got
for us? Yeah, you know, Alan is one of these guys.

(30:18):
He actually came Mogler thinking the kid trades from the
Red Sox. And I've seen him many years ago, um
with for a really short brief period time one start
through before innings. I think, and uh, this stuff is good.
And he's got a good fastball. I think, really, you know,

(30:38):
big pitch for him and his arsenal is that still change.
He's gotta go vulcan grip on it. You can go
and check that out on Twitter, on the internet to
google it. Um. His hands are massive, so he's hated
to kind of get um, you know, both his his
middle finger and his pointer finger kind of on like
both sides of the ball, almost on on the on

(30:59):
the side of the seams. He gets a lot of
movement on that pitch. It's been a good strike out,
put out pitch for him, and I think that's probably
something that he's gonna have to rely on going forward.
Hasn't had a great season thus far in the Pclum
was a little lucky last year and his first taste
and trip away, but he was really strong in double
A last year, I could do about a hundred twenty

(31:19):
so innings. Um, and he's a twenty six k a
kind of player. Um. The control and command could go
at times, but overall, I mean he's he's got good stuff.
It gets a little buried in this pottery system because
because it's so deep with talent pitching talent on top
of that. But um, you know he's a talent deed
and I think, you know, I don't know. I don't

(31:40):
know necessarily how the look. I think it's tonight that
he's going on Tuesday, But um, I think long term
he's definitely a viable like high end maybe four or
five starter that you know, he don't play the matchups
with him a little bit. Certainly the home matchups you know,
for the most part will be good. It's a job
a few times of years that's always good. Um. But overall,

(32:02):
I think I think he's somebody that's viable, probably more
like your fourteen team. Weeks are deeper and he's more
of the stream or in twelve teens at this point. Yeah,
he's going tonight against Milwaukee against Brandon Woodroff should be
a good pitching matchup. Another pat I wanted to talk
about and you really, I'm sure you can't open your
Twitter without hearing his name and it's Zach Allen. Everybody

(32:22):
else to know when he's coming, if he's coming, Yeah, see,
I don't know. I don't know if he's needs to
be coming. You know what what sort of went on
last week with You're Gonna be a movie The forty Man.
They did not make the movie there because the people
were surprised that Jordan Yelmomato ended up getting the call
over Gallon. Um, but I think it's see that's the
forty Manton and the Mollins really have no reason to

(32:44):
start this guy's clock. Uh that's twenty three. He'll be
twenty four years old in August. Um. He's a guy
that you know, really relies on, you know, sort of
it's kind of a little coming to the season. Is
plus command I think at this point, you know, based
on what he's on in a very tough pitching environment.
Obviously mentioned the PCL. They're doing it with the juice balls,

(33:07):
and I think it's almost take up the plus plus commands.
I mean, this walk rate is is you know, miniscule.
I mean it's it's under six percent, which is always
something that I look for. He's over thirty percent of
the strikeouts. Let's take up a little bit. Uh, He's
always been a guy that's head did do the mis bats,
but also pair that with good control, keeps the ball
in the ballpark for the most part. Uh. He's more

(33:29):
groundball heavy than fly ball heavy. But he's not like
an extreme groundball pitchers and a guy hasnt groundball rate
probably somewhere on the sty seven. Um, he's gonna be
up at some point this summer. I'll be shocked if
he isn't. He certainly has earned that spot. Um, but
I think since some degree, I think the hyperbole has
gotten a little over the top. Um. He's a talented guy.

(33:53):
He's a good pitching prospect. He's been phenomenal this year. Um.
But I've seen people on you know, tour throwing him
up there. If you know, top twenty five, top story
starters in the major leagues. Let's sad he said that
he was he was on par with Herlon Marquez today.
And you know Marcus Marcus gets gets hurt thing a
little bit because of the home part. But if you
look at the underlying numbers, and he's a guy that

(34:15):
Unfortunately E. L A Is never sort of in line,
but you know he's underlying, you know, status shipping some
of those peripherals. But um, I think dowan Is is
a mid rotation guy. I don't think he's gonna be
an ace, um, but I do hope to be proved
me wrong. The talent certainly there and uh, if you
own him right now, um, you know in Dynasty, you're
you're happy because the investment was probably pretty cheap for

(34:36):
what the potential payoff is. Um, he's a station redraft.
But I think it depends upon on your bench. Um,
maybe a guy in a shadow of twelve team leagues
where you're sort of adding and dropping if you need pitching,
and you're just kind of hoping that maybe catch lightning
in a bottle when it gets called up boys in
your monster. So catching lightning and apollos the right segue.
So remember earlier in the season, all these guys were

(34:59):
coming up low as Mercado here a bizzier, Everyone ran
and got them. Now here we are for like a
couple and a month and a half. Two months later,
a lot of those guys have faded away, and yet
Mercado stays consistent. Were you able to see him coming? Um? Yeah,
you know, I think the thing with him was just

(35:19):
it was it was playing time and opportunity. Um. If
you looked at he's bad a ball profile and some
of the things that he was doing. He's always had
pretty good approach, um, but he made a concerned effort
to you know, put the ball in the air a
little bit more, um, and and hits the harder contact.
He's always actually had a decent flave all right, Um,

(35:40):
but the hard contact really started to take up a
little bit over the last year. Um. Really, I think
a lot of folks felt that there's a good move
for the Indians when they were able to grab him,
and a lot of people clamber informims even lay camps
because of the options that were in you know, that
Indians outfield some the guy stay running out there at

(36:01):
the people knew he was better than that. Um. Yeah,
I thought he got a little underrated in the whole
FA apocalypse with you know, Jira and Rogers and Riley
and all these guys that came through. If you're an
NFBC leagues, they all seem to get activated in the
same week. Um. But you know, he's he's he's always
been fast, He's always been able to run um. So

(36:21):
the fact that he has that power there is some
approach and the fact that he gets on I know
that the on base percentage hasn't been great thus far
mat in the majors, but that will that will start
to surface a little bit. You know, this is a
guy over the last year that's been somewhere between like
nine and twelve percent in terms of walk rates. And
when you watch him, I mean, he's, uh, he's patient.

(36:41):
You know, he definitely sits off with about bad pitches.
He's got a good eye at the plate um. But
it's not the kind of thing where he's two passes,
which happens at times with guys where you know, they
have these hot walk rates, but they maybe have a
twenty eight or twenty nine plus percent strike out right,
and a lot of that is because they're two passive
on stuff that's in the outside of the part of
the eight. He's the guy who looked to draw the
ball there um. And like I said, you know, he's

(37:03):
he's still a ton of bases in the minors. I
think he's had. I want to say, were you a
four thirty steel seasons already thereabouts. Um, you had a
fifty steal season actually back in twenty fifteen. So, Um,
he's a guy who can run, you can get a
little bit for power, get on base. He's not gonna
strike out a lots. He's gonna hit for a decent
average just because of the speed in the contact ability

(37:25):
and the power. Um, he's gonna have a high day rip.
You know, I think it's probably gonna keeps the state
where it is. He's a guy should probably be you know,
if you look at the number somewhere between the three
twenty and three fifty, just because of those underlying skills.
So I think he was underrated, and I think the
biggest thing with these prospects, and it was kind of
a knock at least for me on custom year long term,

(37:47):
at least for this season, and certainly Grande Rodgers was
you know, the opportunity, and mccardoll had that and he's
he's taken it and run with them. You see what
the numbers are across the board and really get really
production player. Yeah, the least four teen days he's hitting
three thirty three and he's done a really nice job
with fastball and breaking pictures. He still really has to
figure out all speed yet, but I think that's the

(38:07):
next step in his evolution. Well, we'll go from the
good of the bed here, and you mentioned Brendan Rodgers,
and I just wanted to touch on the Rockies and
how they deal with their prospects. We saw with Garrett Hanson,
Ryan with Man now Brendon Rodgers, and we could go
through a list of so many guys. Are you pretty
much finished trusting the Rockies and and drafting their prospects? Yeah,
I think you just see. I saw a lot of

(38:29):
Rodgers last two years. He was in Hartford return for
for half of eighteen, and you know I had like,
he's one of these guys that he gets buy and
just a neat that's ball skills the time. Just Rob
Powell at the point of contact, his battle looks to
eat consistently. It was a touch kind of stinks. Um.

(38:51):
You expand the zone at times, and you know he
almost is kind of has mcal Franco disease where we'll
make contact with pitches because he can't because his hands
of that special. They didn't necessarily look for the right
pitches to drive Um and that's that's a problem. Um.
I think everyone saw the Triple A numbers, um, you know,

(39:11):
being as it were. You know, Albuquerque is is really dry.
It's where these places with the ball flies, um, and
you know the plane of his juice ball. So I
think that was a big part of it. I honestly
didn't think he was ready when he got called up.
I mean, um, and I kind of told everybody in
the offseason that you know, if if you have Baryon
Rodgers and he gets talk to a hot set in

(39:32):
Triple A, I loot the movie and I you know,
I guess the shines you know, off a little bit now.
But um, I still think he's a very moveable piece.
And I think that's some of those approach issues that
I saw over the last couple of years. And they
did get down our twenty eight teen and do you
want to say he didn't show some improvement this development there,
but it was slow coming. Um. You know, personality wise,

(39:55):
he's kind of a studden guy. So it's not a
huge shock to me. Um, but you know, he's had
some struggles. I think the other part of it is,
you know, certainly the Rockies in the history with prospects.
But if you look, it's like the guys that they
feel can immediate, can immediately contribute, and they don't have
any questions about you know, the type of hitters that

(40:15):
they are. Those guys come up and play right away.
Try the story was an example or not it was
another example. There's been other guys have kind of brought
along slowly. Dollars had some injuries, but I think really
had he not been injured, he would have been in
that lineup in the last couple of years. It's just Dollars,
like Glastomy, He's just constantly been injured throughout his career,

(40:36):
dating Batcher's time in the miners, and um, you know
guys like Tapia or I think a great example was
Charlie Black and Charlie Black with it was the Majors
for multiple stints or of course of three years before
he really had his breakout. Um, So I see, I
don't want to knock him too much because as much
as we knocked the Rockies, they had done a pretty
good job in developing hitters the major league level across

(40:59):
the board. Um, we may get frustrated as fantasy arms,
as dynasty players and all these guys because they all
get the pump. And again, any player get drafted by
the Rockies immediately jumps up like thirty spots and prospect
um just because of the prospect that I'm playing. The
cool is the other part of it is outside Hartswood,
which is kind of like hit her neutral, somewhat hit
or friendly. All of their parks are really hit or friendly.

(41:23):
Grand Junction is very hill friendly in the short season leagues.
Um uh, Ashville is incredibly hit a friendly. You know,
you go out to Lancaster, I mean Hangers, He's like
playing on the Moon. I mean, if you play the MLB,
the show back in the day that you've got like
the moon ballpark and like every ball left, Like that's
exactly what it's like playing in the Hangar and Lancaster
and the park is the Nanas in terms of in

(41:44):
terms of Boston power, and then Albertquerque is the same thing,
and they have the juice Ball. So I think the
numbers always always pad a little bit, so we kind
of buy into that. Um So it's funny. It's one
of those things where it's like you can knock the Rockies,
but at the same time, I don't In the process
is necessarily wrong. But I would like to see Brendon
Rockers go back Triple A get some more at BAD.

(42:06):
And he's at the Triple A level. He's had under
sixty games, so it's not like he spent a lot
of time, and I think he is a player that
could probably um, it would do him some good if
you did spend extended period time to be a full
season just about Albuquerque to get some of his quirks.
Tow A really improved his approach. Um, but rock how
was here. There are very few guys I've seen in

(42:28):
the minor leagues that can that can match. It's probably
top ten in terms of his ability to pair contact
and power. It's the matter of him, um, you know,
having a plan, sticking to it, and uh just being
a little bit more curebral as a hitter. So you're
the guy that that sees them coming before everyone else.
Can you give me a handful? Give me two three

(42:50):
guys that UH listeners should be keeping an eye out
for coming up before September. Someone that can help you
in your leagues. Is so toll for right now because
I feel like, um, the actual player pulls so many
guys have gotten called up, and it's it's just a
matter of like where the opportunity is. Um. You know,

(43:12):
we've already seen Carter Kadom, but I think that as
a prospect, he gets underrated when we come out with
a new prospect list over on Prospects Live. We're going
through the last time we talked a little on the
on the podcast. I actually have Carter Coadum as a
number tree prospects in baseball. UM. The guy Pierre's contact approach. UM.
And and when I said, folks, and he has a
like it's walk, it's existently said. And he strikes out

(43:35):
on the twenty seven at a time, so he doesn't
expand his zone. He knows the pictures that he wants
to drive, just being progression year over year throughout his career.
And you know, I think he's a guy, UM that
could come up and and definitely you know, contribute right away. UM,
if you're looking for a guy, it's gonna be a
little bit more off the radar. UM. You know, if

(43:57):
we're looking at like the streets to outcome pro prospects
and style players. UM. I think Josh Achamy from Pawtucket
gets underwrated a little bit um. I've seen him Mash
and Pawtucket so far this season. Strikes out a lot
at batting averages, always gonna stink you played ops lest
this guy gets an opportunity. You know, I really think
that he could be a contribute at the major league level.

(44:18):
It's probably gonna be as a patoon bat. Um, but
I think overall, he's a guy that you know, can't hit,
and um, you know, can hit for a lot of
power almost almost immediately. Um. You know other guys. You know,
there's a guy that was in this most recent drafts
and he's not gonna be a sleeper at all. Um,
But I think Andrew Vaughan. I think Andrew Va the

(44:41):
top ten fantasy prospects. I saw Andrew Vonn in the
Cape last summer. Um, you know, with w he had
before he joined Team USA, so about a year ago now,
and um, privacying elily in August with Swett, I felt
like other than black Row Jr. Who I was lucky
enough to have forty minutes to my house pretty much
lived in Manchester. Gonna catches many black games that here

(45:04):
between Hartford and Manchester, a you know, an hour from
from Hartford, about forty from Manchester. UM. Outside of him,
I mean, I thought vomb was the best the best
hitter not in the major leagues that I saw last year.
And that's a pretty heavy company because I saw a
lot of you hitter his last year and Bibaschette certainly
being one of the Rodgers. Another guy. UM, so that's one.

(45:24):
And then I'll throw a name at you that you know,
I think should be creeping up prospect list, probably a
top ten guy, but he doesn't get the same level
that a lot of other names do. And that's UM.
That's Gyn Looks are the Dodgers. Um, He's another guy
that has excellent approach, can run a little bit. He's
out of power to his game over the last year
and he's ticked up. Um, doesn't spend his own, doesn't

(45:45):
strike out a lot. He's gonna be able to hit
for contact. I think you can handle, you know, second
base or shortstop. UM. You know seeds out for a
lam period of time with some whole injuries in that infield.
It wouldn't shock me if Gavin looks ends up getting
Robert tune me right now. But other than that, I
feel like there's a lot of guys. A lot of
the talent is sort of below double A right now

(46:07):
when we're looking at the big impact guys, you know,
other than the players that we've seen, Guys that kind
of Tucker, guys that kind of Kai boom, and then
one arm off for a latitude that I think could
be in the major leagues. The shoot just because the
team's competing and they could do some funny stuff with him.
And that is Brenna Brenda McKay, who's up a trick
l A right now. Daring is actually in the tucket
this week, but fortunately, as looks like the he's gonna

(46:29):
be into Friday and the series ends on Thursday, so
I'm not gonna get an opportunity to see Brenda McKay.
I don't think they're gonna play with him too long.
This guy is ready. If you watched him pitch at all, um,
even just watch some of the tape, he's just that
laser focus um nothing really, even when he pitches poorly
or has a bad bad or hang something, he just

(46:50):
sort of readjusting it's right right on to the next guy.
There's no sort of mental side of the game that
he struggles with. He's a big two way guy. Obviously,
louis always pretty much the most decorated collegiate player of
all time. Um, he's really at this point, I don't know.
I don't really think of him as a as a
hair any longer. Um, he's a first Payson get on

(47:10):
basis a little bit of power there. Um, But I's
not something he's gonna make his bones about it. I mean,
if he as a hitter, if he wasn't a picture,
he's gotta probably would be an a ball still. Um,
you know, maybe double A and probably struggle a little bit.
So I do think we see McKay at some point
this season. And I think with you know, the Rays
and the way you know they play, the matchups stuff
that they do with um, you know, just with their

(47:33):
with with their openers. Um, I think McKay is a
guy that could potentially come in and you know, maybe
they could limit his innings a little bit by having
them come in in a second and pitch boinnings. Um.
And you know, he's a lefty, really good stuff, um,
knows how to pitch. And I just think he's a
guy that, you know, potentially contribute this year. There's a
lot of other guys that have kind of been a

(47:54):
little underwhelming. I think we all hoped that Georgel wouldn't
get hurt, he would be a guy that could come Mom,
it's probably not gonna happen. Kau Brian Hayes on l
Rail right now. He struggled a little bit this season
as well. And I guess the last name that we
already know this guy is lu Serious. Um. He's been
mashing and Triple as essentially been the best sort of
in the minor leagues just about UM. And now that

(48:16):
your lival is and Austin Ley are up in the majors, Um,
he's probably the best thing the rest of Triple A. UM,
you know, because then the truckers is surely gonna get
a carved up a little good numbers. He's shown a
little bit more proudly ruther than light kick UM. And
it seems like he's been able to make the right adjustments.
Um that he's not getting at a sink any longer.
And that was something was happening last year and it's

(48:37):
cut of coffee and then sort of been spring training
early in the season. Um still went out and kinson
are you know great or cer like there's no reason
for them not to call periods. And there were some
whispers last week, but he needs to called it this
week that it needs to be seen. Maybe it's like
a few weeks down the road, but I don't know
how much longer they can hold them in the minor leagues. Well,
if it's amazing how much information you just gave us

(48:58):
on whatever one seven nine players in such a short
amount of time. That's really the difference between a lot
of the couch scouts, I think is the term and
guys go out and go out and see the reps
in person, because when you've got a ton of knowledge,
everybody go follow out at prospect Jesus on Twitter, I
really do wish we had more time. If you're ever
in New York or Long Island, just shoot me. I'm

(49:18):
out a DM or text whatever it is. I love
to talk baseball in person. We'll do We'll get to
see good pizza mill I don't get that good good
pizza in Boston. My wife, so I'll live with a
pizza snowe seven, So she's always complaining about it. We
go to New York and we gotta eat like you know,
pizza non stops. So yeah, absolutely, man, thanks for having
me out nice. Thanks so much. Man. We'll talk to

(49:40):
you soon. And all right, folks, there it is. That's
the type of stuff you get when you're here at
the Fantasy Baseball or the one only ralph Lift ships
at Prospect Jesus give us a whole lot, seriously, Like,
just take a second, digest, go back, listen to this again.
Get your I like to listen to a certain podcasts
with like a pad and paper because I want to
write down what they're gonna see, what they say and stuff.
So those a lot of really good suggestions that are

(50:03):
chock full of information. He's one of those guys that
could I don't know if you've heard about this before.
People record podcasts on their way home from work. They
like set up a mic in their car because they
have like a long commute. You could do that. You
could do that. That's fantastic. That's really great. And that's
that's the good stuff that you'll get. So I think
we've covered a lot of fun stuff here today, Mike. Um,
anybody on the waiver wire, maybe you want to be

(50:25):
looking at outside of some of those rookies that that hey,
Ralphie Boyd has told us about Yeah, that's Kado twenty
seven percent on on no waiver. Actually he might have
some processional he got off to a little sun. I
held ontohim. I've had him since jumping. I've held onto
him saying it's cleaning you and now we're reaping the

(50:45):
rewards for that. Uh. Cavin Bigo twenty three percent on
t for homers of the last seven days and average
a lot of two thirty three. But he can run
a little bit against who saw him basis he's actually
doing terrible besides lee terribly, besides anything that's not a
fastball is an ad for my come on the teachers

(51:07):
in the room. And he's actually doing terribly against anything
sides fast balls. But his approach is really good, as
Chase rates on. Yet what's so funny? It's only a
ten percent, So well, that's insane for a kid that young,
and he doesn't work much, so things are looking pretty
good for him and Trevor Williams, who is only thirty
eight percent home and all he's done for the last

(51:28):
year and a half is a pitch of very well
and pitch quality starts. He's coming back this week. You
Canttroit so he should have a good start there, and
he's almost like a forgotten name in fantasy baseball because
the numbers don't don't jump off the page at you.
So I would definitely pick up Trevor Williams if he's available.
All right, So I'm gonna do a rapid fire like
we we've been doing. I get my fantasy person email.
I'm gonna say a player. You're gonna tell me and

(51:49):
one or two words? Yeah, your name, hope? All right?
This guy's funny starting percent home. His name is Brian Reynolds,
Pittsburgh outfielder Brian Reynolds. Who you told me? Why are
we told two? About three weeks ago? When we played
his label ants whatever it was. Bryan Reynolds's incredible. Here
we go, So yeah, I pick him up, all right.
Jordan Lyles will come up the ill. When you think, okay,

(52:11):
he's a fair enough for mom Moriano, I mean you
have to have him and the hot streaks over did
you're dropping him? And then I picked picked back streak.
He can play, sure, Chris tell great on him. Chris
Teller will plays a little. I don't know, Kelly, my
my aunt's name is. It doesn't strike out enough guys.

(52:32):
But he's pretty good. He's a quality started telling name Kennedy.
I'm meeting my words on he and Kennedy because he's
been really good lately and he's been racking up a
couple of saves. So if you've got me and Kennedy,
like my friend does who paid in same amount of
money for him? After you guys first saying he texted
me the day, who's wrong about he and Kennedy? Now?
I guess I was? Wow? How about what happened to
one of two weeks? Holy cow? All right? Scott Oberg?

(52:57):
What's his name is? Back? How about him? One of
my leak? He sucks us suck but in one of
my leagues. I won't mention names. But it was definitely
a trade of influence. The trade is and Carnacione and
Massiro Tanaka going one way, Matt Carpenter, Zack Davies and
Scott Oberg going the other? Is that a fair trade?
And who Tanaka? Let's say so much better if it's

(53:18):
bullshit and it went through? But what happened? That's how
my league is. I give you one guess, yeah, dream, Yeah.
He just influences people, and people just like it's like
you just want to be his friend. It's disgusting. Whatever,
he's in first place in the league. Can't say anthing
because he really Yes, Sandy Alkatara decent, he's back, good hitter,

(53:39):
Joey Window all right here some deep league things, uh,
advert Alzola, Jordan Beaks, Jade Beaks, Jordan Beaks with Jordan's
Jamon Beaks, Sailor Beeks decent als A, it's coming up.
I don't think he's pitched yet, but he's decent. Two
we should answer off about Todd Fraser, TSH Zack Collins.

(54:01):
Um No, I don't know when playing times coming, but
sure Logan Allen. We talked about Roman Quinn Philadelphia trash
fair enough, So who writes that article over here? It's
not Michael Water. Let me say, I'm gonna tell Andrew goold, okay, cool?
I know Andrew good with over pictureless with me cool?
Actually does dfs A pictures of me and I bothered
the shift out of him all the time. Why do

(54:21):
you bother the same reasons I bother you? He always
has it like twenty text mess. Oh he doesn't like you.
I'm not having a person. I was sending you twenty
texts instead of one big text? Would you prefer it so,
I know, for the future. Oh wow, great question, because
sometimes I think it's because ding ding ding ding, and inevitably,
at some point, no matter how hard my girl is

(54:41):
trying to be good, it's like it's like, come on,
I got it. It's Mike Rhotepo in my phone. Um, yeah, man,
just give me one. But just just so, what it
is anybody makes some house cleaning here, Mike is if
this were relationship answery texts, Mike is very once you've

(55:04):
done yesterday and you can never take into consideration what
people have going on in their world, and it's painfully obvious. Yeah,
how you really feel? Well, it's just it's psycho analysis,
That's all it is. Does you did your girl ever
like complaining? No dies, your girl complain ever about some

(55:25):
personality traits of yours? Is that ever one of them? Controlling?
The too perfect? She says, you always try to be
too perfect. I'm saying that, okay, so okay, fair enough,
but what are her issues with your personality? I don't
know what. It's a fucking doctor, Phil like here, what

(55:46):
do you mean? Anthony down? On Wednesday eight for fifteen
against prevented with three homers rich Hill. It's facing the
giant sweet Dance two three three, creating against San Francisco
to seven six career at Dodgers Stadium. Thus day, Arnaldo
against Robbie Ray fourteen thirty seven, three homers destroyed justin Upton.

(56:09):
You could played either day and he would be a
good option against Aaron Sanchez or Clinton Richard on Wednesday
or Thursday. Daily and whatever. Wind Daily Fantasy all my
stuff of Wind Daily DFS dot com. Yeah, it's Jason
ms right, Scott Angle, it's all the guys. What I
like about them is that it's not just like hey,

(56:29):
I like Clayton Kershaw to beat the Giants. It's there's weather,
there's umpire reports, there's actually a Vegas sports book guys
with the site, Like, I think it's the most informed
information you can get. There's tons of avenues for information
out there, but I think whin Daily DFS is the
most informed information that you can get. I mean, where

(56:50):
else you get the meteorologists telling you that the wind
is blowing out at Wrigley. Here's something pretty funny. So
this came on at seven fourteen minutes or Max shows
a fable bow until his nose doing a bunting drill
on Tuesday. He's undergoing tests in the time, and if
he has a broken nose or not, he pitches with
a broken nose, gus would obviously be an awful time

(57:11):
of events for the Nats if the nose is indeed broken. Now, okay,
I know shows are I know he pitches. If this
is a playoff game, bunting drill, he pitches, he pitches
with a broken nose, you get your name. Uh No,
if it's a playoff game, you don't talk of dog Day,
I'm sorry. Yes, if it's playoff game, yeah, you were
talking about it this week. Is he the most intense

(57:31):
player in the major leagues? Yeah? Probably, And I talk
to some something now and then to pretty much for me,
I love him, Joel. I love you definitely. I got
a salute fair enough, Mike. Love might be strong, but
I accept you for who you are. Thank you, I
appreciate it. I accept you to alright, fair enough. I'll

(57:52):
take it out. So that's it. Good luck, be safe,
have fun. We'll see it out there.
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