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college football.

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In college football, Indiana.

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They're a level where I'm taking a super god in
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because I want to tell.

Speaker 16 (07:08):
You when I say it, I'm not just talking. I say,
I'm not just talking.

Speaker 17 (07:12):
Sometimes people say, big Seed, you talk too much about reparations.

Speaker 16 (07:17):
I said, reparations. How do I talk too much about reparations?
I say.

Speaker 17 (07:20):
The California Governor Gavan Dusi with the first date to
establish a reparations.

Speaker 16 (07:26):
Agency and signed legislation has to be five eighteen on
October the tenth, two the twenty five.

Speaker 17 (07:33):
You've got to get us some praise, give me great
grades was created in new Bureau for the Cenis of
American Slavery within the.

Speaker 16 (07:41):
State's Department of Justice.

Speaker 17 (07:43):
The agency will administer a future reparations program and what's
to read it from the findings of their first in
the Nations Reparations task Force in BC sports has been
at marking.

Speaker 16 (07:54):
That cash force. I gotta tell you it was then
our previous work.

Speaker 17 (07:58):
The agency was greated by years ago after Newson, Miss Dallas,
that state's first in the nation reparations tak force.

Speaker 16 (08:06):
And now we signed it. We know we're not gonna
get no reparations.

Speaker 17 (08:14):
Both gaven news from the sign at October tenth in
two thousand and twenty five.

Speaker 16 (08:19):
And now California can't quit against front of the legislators.

Speaker 17 (08:27):
Reparations, Reparations now, reparations forever.

Speaker 16 (08:31):
That myth story. I'm thinking with it. I know you
want to hear it.

Speaker 17 (08:34):
Touchdown Ober three point play, Oh man, what hey, he's
gone all the way. Let the big sports fan seeing
reparations for five years now and now the governor's.

Speaker 18 (08:46):
Signed, and now they got to put the bills again
to sign.

Speaker 16 (08:48):
It in the law. Like President nickoln Back in eighteen
fifty five. That's cloth story, and I'm thinking with it.

Speaker 17 (08:55):
I'm gonna take what's called the Big Sea mall all
going on as the fiction time out.

Speaker 16 (09:00):
But at the fact we got some preparations. Talking in
needly baseball, how did back to get the moment? At

(09:21):
the very same.

Speaker 19 (09:22):
Time that America refused to give the Negro into land
through an.

Speaker 16 (09:27):
Act of Congress, our government was giving away millions of
acres of land in the West and the.

Speaker 19 (09:35):
Midwest or But not only did they sift the land,
they built Latin grast colleges. The government money to teach
them how to call. Not only that they provided taunty
Asians president expertise farment. Not only that they provided low interest.

Speaker 20 (09:55):
Rates in order that they couldn't mincognize that fall.

Speaker 19 (09:59):
Not only that, but they many of these people are receiving,
many of you some dollars the federal stuff that is.

Speaker 21 (10:06):
Not the fault.

Speaker 19 (10:07):
And they are the fenerest people, Kenny the black man.

Speaker 16 (10:10):
If you are to lift themselves by his own footstraps.

Speaker 19 (10:14):
This is what we are faced with, and this is
the reality now when we come to Washington.

Speaker 16 (10:21):
In this campaign, we are coming to get our check.

Speaker 4 (10:33):
Reparations has been here and have been working on for generations.

Speaker 22 (10:36):
From the very beginning, people were knocking on the door saying,
we are old for our labor.

Speaker 7 (10:44):
Callie House, she's bornes.

Speaker 8 (10:47):
She went out all around the community to tell the
black people that they ought to ask development to get somebody,
because then they were pulled and they were desperate. By
the nineteen hundred, she had three hundreds thousand dues paying members.
It was the largest organization of black folk that had existed.

(11:08):
Pretty soon her activities came to the attention of the
government and they convicted her a fraud.

Speaker 23 (11:16):
The federal charge was that at a time when you
should have known that the federal government would have never
given negroes anything, while would you tell the negroes they
should organize to try to get something.

Speaker 4 (11:31):
They sent her to prison to serve one year term.

Speaker 8 (11:35):
She got out of prison, she went back to Danshville
to this shotgun house.

Speaker 4 (11:39):
She got uterine cancer and she died.

Speaker 8 (11:45):
You could draw a direct line from Kelly House to
the reparations movement today.

Speaker 7 (12:00):
Sing ship Billy.

Speaker 4 (12:07):
Lacking ship. You always redirect money into better situations.

Speaker 21 (12:24):
I remember I interviewed one of the guys who the
War Dogs movie was based off, and I, you know,
you hear things.

Speaker 4 (12:32):
We don't always register things. I remember I asked them,
you know what the budget is for defense in the US.
He said eight hundred billion dollars a year, eight hundred billion.
With a beat.

Speaker 7 (12:44):
I thought those two hundred fIF It used.

Speaker 10 (12:46):
To be that.

Speaker 21 (12:47):
It's been raising up over the year's probably about five
ten years ago it was that. Well, right, if you
talk about the Pentagon alone, they spent billions, Yeah, about
eight hundred billion. Well in total, eight hundred billion dollars.

Speaker 24 (13:00):
Yes, that's per just that's per year, yeah, per year,
per year, eight hundred billion. Yeah, that's the entire aticon budget.

Speaker 4 (13:09):
Yeah yeah, I had no idea. Yeah, it's an eight
hundred billion dollars in a year. Yeah, our weapons.

Speaker 24 (13:16):
Yeah, it's about ten times more than like the next
five biggest countries combined.

Speaker 7 (13:21):
Yes, something like that.

Speaker 4 (13:24):
So eight hundred billion dollars, I mean in.

Speaker 22 (13:27):
Thirteen years, if we applied the same amount to reparations.

Speaker 4 (13:35):
Wait, wait, I'm wrong, I'm wrong.

Speaker 21 (13:36):
Twenty twenty five eight hundred and ninety two point six
billion dollars, almost nine hundred almost nine hundred billion.

Speaker 22 (13:45):
Economists have concluded on several economists that can have concluded
that black reparations would amount to between thirteen and seventeen
trillion dollars.

Speaker 5 (13:56):
Trillion dollars.

Speaker 4 (13:57):
Yes, we're spending you just say it, one austrillion a
year on defense. Yeah, just give us half of that,
Just give just throw us half a.

Speaker 22 (14:06):
Nine hundred billion years, you know, US one hundred billion
for a year, and were stretched out to twenty five years.

Speaker 21 (14:13):
And it was I remember, you know, this is when
I was you know, I was going viral for these comments.
I remember at the time, this is before the pandemic.
I said, I don't I don't think that cash payments
for black preparations are going to work because of the
amount of money. You'll probably bankrupt the country. I suggested,
for example, like you know, free college education and so forth.

(14:34):
And people got on me and it was like, oh,
that's not fair. What about Jewish people? Your people got
reparations from Germany and so forth. And then the pandemic happened,
and I saw the amount of money that the US
gave out, and I said, you know.

Speaker 4 (14:44):
Something, I was wrong. I was wrong.

Speaker 21 (14:46):
I think kind of the US got it. If the
US wanted to pay black people back to slavery cash
is actually so I had apologize.

Speaker 4 (14:56):
I remember me and deal like you and you talked
about that in one of my shows.

Speaker 22 (14:58):
And also I've always and I've been a member of
In fact, I helped write the Reparations legislation as a
student assistant to Congressman John Conyers when interacted it. And
I've always as part of the reparations movement advocated pursuing

(15:23):
corporations that have survived on corporations that profited from slavery
and have survived. And there are many who participated in
the slave trade. We know that Wall Street financed much
of the slave trade, so in that sense they can
pay without bankrupting their individuals.

Speaker 4 (15:46):
Yeah, yeah, I mean there's actually I see.

Speaker 25 (15:49):
There's a list of corporations like this about to pull
it up. The ones that we know about, Lean and
Brothers ATNA JP Morgan New York Life Insurance. Yeah, and
then Ross Holder's Son's Bank in London, Norfolk Southern. That's
the trade, right, USA today, Fleet, Boston CSX, YADI National Railway,

(16:16):
Brown Brothers, Harriman, Brooks Brothers.

Speaker 26 (16:18):
Barclays, the Barclays Center over in Brooklyn. Yeah, and it's
good to black people. They can own that, right, that's good.
Not to say anybody you mentioned. Over the course of years,
they've made kinds of trilians.

Speaker 27 (16:33):
Yeah, yeah, I agree, man, I agree. So now do
you think that will happen in all that time? Yes, Well,
we didn't think we'd have a president in our lifetime. Sure,
so I'll never We won't know unless it's so let's
keep John and see what happens.

Speaker 7 (16:54):
Yeah. I mean, you've seeing small.

Speaker 25 (16:55):
Instances of this, like certain universities and some credit Harvard
or something that about that and a couple of the universities, And.

Speaker 22 (17:04):
We got local municipalities who have passed reparations ordinances that
also provide assistance pursuing to that ordinance. I think there's
a guaranteed income in Chicago.

Speaker 7 (17:20):
I believe it is, or it was for a.

Speaker 22 (17:22):
Short time, fifteen hundred per person for a certain population
that as part of the reparations bill. And then you
have states that can do the same, but major cities
run by African American political officials have certainly most of
them passed ordinances supporting congressional legislation for reparations. And that's

(17:46):
why it's so important that we.

Speaker 5 (17:49):
Participate in the system that has the resources.

Speaker 28 (17:54):
You know, I get it.

Speaker 22 (17:55):
They don't respect us, they don't want us, they don't
this they reach. Why are you trying to fight your
make way into the white man's world? Why you want
to be somewhere wasn't nobody want I don't want to
do any of that.

Speaker 7 (18:08):
I want what's mine, period.

Speaker 4 (18:10):
That's that's what I want.

Speaker 7 (18:11):
Great great grandmama, I want Greg. Greg Grandmama would have
given me that. We all got it, give me my ship.

Speaker 5 (18:18):
That's how I look at it. Is not about anything
other than justice.

Speaker 16 (18:23):
So I agree.

Speaker 7 (18:24):
I agree.

Speaker 21 (18:25):
Like I said, I've said certain things that I had to,
you know, rewind back on, you know, but ultimately I'm
okay with getting.

Speaker 4 (18:33):
More information and changing my stance.

Speaker 5 (18:35):
Yeah, that's okay.

Speaker 29 (18:36):
We're all along a certain time done so you know,
we all have opinions and you get more information, and
if you're better off of absorbing the new information as
supposed to just being stubborn and.

Speaker 7 (18:46):
Saying, well, I said it, before, so I just gotta
upstand on that and so forth.

Speaker 30 (18:54):
I think the bottom of the line up is backetting
the attention they deserve.

Speaker 7 (18:58):
This is a very deep line up.

Speaker 30 (19:00):
Andy paj Has is in ninth in the lineup, but
this is a guy that can homers, you can steal bases.
I think he's got a chance to be a difference
maker in this series. He didn't have a great previous series.
I think he's ready to in this.

Speaker 7 (19:12):
Twenty seven home runs in the regular season. They take
on Aaron Ashby in a pen game for Milwaukee. Now
for your hosts, the Milwaukee Brewers under Pat Murphy.

Speaker 9 (19:21):
Jackson Curio, the right fielder, the twenty one year old
pack's first home run, two doubles against the.

Speaker 7 (19:27):
Chicago Cubs five game series. He was a monster.

Speaker 9 (19:31):
Christian Yelich, the DH will It's second former National League MVP,
droven over one hundred runs this year.

Speaker 7 (19:38):
William Contreras will catch in back third two.

Speaker 9 (19:40):
Homers in the division series against the Cubs, a six
for twenty three hundred hitting series for him. The cleanup
veitterist Bryce Terran, the second baseman, eighteen home runs in
twenty four steals this past year, He had a home
run in Game.

Speaker 7 (19:54):
Five of the Division Series against Chicago.

Speaker 16 (19:57):
Andrew Vaughn will back fifth.

Speaker 9 (20:00):
He is a first baseman four for fourteen a round
to go with two homers in sixty four games after
being added by Milwaukee this year in an age seventy
old ps South Prelik will back sixth and play center field,
defensive stallwart with a seven to fifty six OPS this season.
Caleb Durbin, third baseman, will backs seventh. He's a long
ways from Washington University in Saint Louis. He's looking for

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his October moment tonight. Isaac Collins gets to call a
left field He will bot eight at just plait bats
in the Division Series. And Joey Ortiz, the shortstop, came
over from the Orioles in the Corporate Bernstrade.

Speaker 7 (20:36):
He backs ninth. He was two for thirteen against the Ducks.

Speaker 9 (20:39):
Curio yellisk Feris Terrang, Dn Freelick, Durban, Collins, Ortiz. The
Brewers lineup against Click Snil Kevin crazy.

Speaker 7 (20:48):
He thought on the Brewers lineup ELOI at this last.

Speaker 31 (20:52):
State at the club, Lef moving the left and Price
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All who had that at the beginning of the season
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Let's give you R picks before we get out of
your whole series. Wall will pick up the player total
bays competition. You can only fifty player once you can go.
You brought him in game one, I says to the
entire series. Yes, give me Jackson Cherry today, I get
get started with CHURRYO.

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I'm gonna go Rookie deck Row.

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I think the Dodgers are the best team in the world.
The best team doesn't always win, but I have the
Dodgers a dancing group. But I think we're coming back
to back.

Speaker 16 (21:52):
I think it's gonna go six.

Speaker 9 (21:54):
It's gonna be tough for either of these teams. You
would think to knock the other out in a short series.

Speaker 16 (22:00):
Scram met.

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Milwaukee Brewers operation number three and run score this year
in a powerhouse Los Angeles Dodgers.

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It's become a mainstay in the League Championship Series. Gavin Granton,
how about this environment indoors? He is loud, rock is building.
Pat Murphy's getting one last introduction. As he told us
he was looking forward him. They're gonna need this morning.
Anything but my goodness, the yellow, the yellow towels. It's
not the terrible towels. There's no two guys here to
be terrible. All that's left to do is play some baseball.

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It'll be Game one of the League Championship Series between
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Speaker 20 (27:19):
Look at the payrolls of these teams, and the Dodgers
are over five hundred million dollars this year.

Speaker 35 (27:24):
The Milwaukee Brewers are here in the NLCS on about
one hundred and twenty.

Speaker 36 (27:29):
Million dollars payroll, And it really shows the disparity between
teams in Major League Baseball. And there's a big reason
why Major League Baseball owners want a salary cap to
be implemented after the expiration of the current collective partnering
agreement on December first, twenty twenty six. Now, on the
other side of the point, there's the argument, well, if

(27:49):
the Brewers can make it to the NLCS on one
hundred twenty million dollars, why can't other small market teams?
And is the disparity really that large that the entire
noomics structure of Major League Baseball.

Speaker 16 (28:02):
Has to change on account of that.

Speaker 20 (28:04):
Yet Major League Baseball's are again, it's not just about
most recent years, it's about going back a decade or
so and beyond that, where money tends to equal success
in baseball. So if the Dodgers not only win this series,
but go on and become the first back to back
champions in a quarter century in Major League Baseball.

Speaker 7 (28:22):
The argument for MLB will be that much stronger.

Speaker 20 (28:25):
But let's not forget the Union has resistant salary caps
for its entirety, going.

Speaker 37 (28:30):
Back more than half a century. There's no reason to
think that's going to change any time. Sales to pass
in the CBA expires December first next year. You could
read more about that on ESPN dot com.

Speaker 34 (28:40):
Quick update from Toronto, Game two of the ALCS bottom
eight coming Mariners trying to go two games to none,
a ten to three lead over the Blue Jays, And
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Get in the Zone AutoZone. We're set for Game one
of the Nationalague Championship Series. Let's head to American Family
Field in Milwaukee alongside Doug Glennville.

Speaker 7 (29:10):
Here's John Shoppin all.

Speaker 10 (29:12):
Right, Casty, thanks very much. The exchange of lineup cards
down at home play, and then the six man umpired
threw posing for a picture along with the two managers,
Dave Roberts and Pat Murphy. Fans in the house with
their yellow rally Towns will play tonight's game with the
roof closed, the pretty crucial game one.

Speaker 7 (29:33):
A Brewer's team that's going.

Speaker 10 (29:35):
With an opener, It'll be Aaron Ashby lightly into Quinn Priest.
On the other side, it will be Blake Snell Doug
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Speaker 7 (29:48):
What's the game plan?

Speaker 35 (29:49):
Well, both these teams are leaning into their pitching strengths,
certainly in the short term where the Los Angeles Dodgers
starters got healthy and emerges us the ability to keep
their team in it single handedly until they hand it
off to the bullpen at the time that.

Speaker 7 (30:04):
Works best for the Dodgers.

Speaker 35 (30:06):
The Brewers, on the other hand, are going with openers
and mixing and matching all through the game, so they're
focusing on matchup, high leverage from.

Speaker 7 (30:13):
Pitch one, trying to get every single.

Speaker 35 (30:16):
Out so you look at what the Dodgers have to
do is disrupted that stretch so that the Brewers are
forced to do that many more pitches. And you look
on the on the Brewer side trying to counter these
starters that can go deep like flake smell. It's like
you've got to trying to figure out how to get
him out of the game early. And that's Brewers baseball pressure,
use the bases, play defense, catch the ball, and run

(30:38):
with reckless abandoned.

Speaker 7 (30:39):
Well, you look at the Breweries. They will start the
opener in Aaron Ashby.

Speaker 10 (30:43):
This is Milwaukee sixth playoffs, and Ashby will have pitched
in five of them.

Speaker 7 (30:49):
Now he's only throwing four and two thirty ginnings.

Speaker 10 (30:52):
But one of the matchups you certainly like to be did,
and that is facing Show Hate Otani.

Speaker 7 (30:57):
Facing Show Altani, Freddie Freeman.

Speaker 35 (30:59):
You know, they may be pretty good against lefties for sure,
but it's just a little bit of ads where they
can get through that tough part of the lineup, which
starts right from minning one when Ostrial.

Speaker 7 (31:08):
Is the sinker, has a curl ball, he has the
power and he gets.

Speaker 10 (31:11):
Bron weals sixteen of Will Johnny's twenty et beats against
left handed pitchers in the division series. All right, let's
check out our starting Lineuxes and Brewers kicking the field
of their home white uniforms pre colored uniforms of Blue
Caps and Dodgers in their roads brains.

Speaker 7 (31:30):
And for the visiting Dodgers, show Hill.

Speaker 10 (31:33):
Johnny we'll lead off that he's a designated hitter. Hooty
Bets will that second. Hets is that short stop they
asked for. Her Nandez is in the third spot, and
her Dandez will play right field.

Speaker 7 (31:44):
Freddie Freeman, that's clean up at first place. Will Smith
will that fifth.

Speaker 10 (31:48):
He'll do the catching. Johnny Edmond the switching short stop.
We'll end up playing second base in this one. He'll
hit six max munths. He that seventh and Mounts he
is at third base. Keep here and that does it's
ancon left field. Andy Paez in center field will bat
nne for the Brewers of Asia League best ninety seven
and sixty five, and Jackson Curial will lead off, the

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play right field. Christian Yelich will d h and him second.
William Pitturis hits in the third spot. He'll do the catching.
Rice Terrang and he'll clean it up and he will
play second base. Andrew vaud will that fifth of first
base South Freelich patrol center field at Freelich will hit six,
Caleb Durbin.

Speaker 7 (32:33):
Hit seventh, and third base Isaac Collins. It's eighths in
left field.

Speaker 10 (32:37):
At the shortstop is Joey Orte, so it's Aaron Ashby
on the mound. Ashby's, as mentioned, fitching in his fifth
postseason game. He has started once already at four and
two thirds, has given up four runs.

Speaker 7 (32:52):
Three of them earned.

Speaker 10 (32:53):
He has a lot of homer walks to be an
issue for him. He walked for that he has struck
out for. So we'll see how it plays out as
he faces by danger his hitter to begin. If it's
shohey o'tani, fans.

Speaker 7 (33:08):
On their feet here in American family field.

Speaker 10 (33:11):
John Sholby does land bill with you. Our producer Rob Kelly,
our engineer is the great Al Rosenberg. Ashley leans over,
looks in and we're ready to go. There's the pitch
to Otani, and that's outside and low and misses for
bald Won a fourth Eamer at ninety seven miles an hour.

(33:31):
Otani in these playoffs four for twenty seven going on,
and that's a little bit higher played. Umpire is John
Lipka in both strike umpire James Hoyd, the crew chief
at first, Adam Beckett's second, Victora Pozza at third, Chad
Fairchild down the left field line, Mark Riffordger down the

(33:51):
right field line, the two oh swinging a foul to
play that. The count is two of low.

Speaker 38 (34:00):
Natani files that ball off and hits the catra a
little bit of the umpire and he is immediately checking
on him, turns around like apologizing, and then he goes
back there and to take a bigger swing.

Speaker 10 (34:12):
O'tani back get away to two to one. You're dumb,
breaking ball is low. The countdown three to one as
the current ball missed Chilley. O'tani this year fifty five
home runs he hit two eighty.

Speaker 7 (34:26):
Two, he said.

Speaker 10 (34:28):
The Dodgers single season record three one is outside ball
four and at O'tani will take his base. Dougie, we
got a chance on television to do the wild Card Series.

Speaker 7 (34:43):
The Dodgers swept the Rents two games to anatomy.

Speaker 10 (34:46):
So Atani hit two homers in that first game, but
since that first game he's gone just two for twenty two.

Speaker 7 (34:55):
Yeah, really struggle with left hander Sanchez for the pullers.
One of the time of the in the game, and
didn't have money.

Speaker 10 (35:02):
Answers first one to Bets and a fastball for a
strike on the outside forty.

Speaker 35 (35:09):
But nevertheless, the impact of his presence, just by Asky
being really careful and those results.

Speaker 10 (35:15):
He's on first base, one one on Bets. You know,
Chani at first. The pitch and that's downstairs. So hey Latani.
A season after his incredible fifty to fifty campaign, he
spoke twenty this year.

Speaker 7 (35:36):
Next off right, lifted.

Speaker 10 (35:38):
In the air, right side, rice terrain on the dirt.
The second instant has it and Bets is out.

Speaker 7 (35:45):
Last. He has a sinker which he can hit one
hundred and ninety nine purveball, and there he threw the
change up and had best.

Speaker 38 (35:53):
Way out in front barrel, dropped ball, went straight up
in the air with not much authority.

Speaker 10 (35:58):
Three pitched by Astar, the one down man at first,
don't score, just getting started at top of the first
game one of the National League Championship Series, and here
is Kaoskar Hernandez.

Speaker 7 (36:12):
The pitch. It's fall for the strike of the knees.

Speaker 10 (36:15):
Nothing get wrong, and Dougie, I don't know whether it
makes a difference, but we did the Club Brewers series
and we saw.

Speaker 7 (36:21):
Ashby that that sinker was more ninety nine. Tonight it's
been more ninety six ninety seven the one.

Speaker 10 (36:31):
So we're gonna foul back to the screen now on
In ninety eight that was a four seiver and now
it's only two.

Speaker 7 (36:37):
When it's coming in the series.

Speaker 35 (36:39):
Throughout this postseason, in different roles and the manage, the
Brewers are able to do that so loud.

Speaker 7 (36:44):
Their whole pitching style could be flown in any situation.
So I was hoping again it might be in a
different role in Game two, So Sadi Edgio at first
ball and holds him on.

Speaker 16 (36:57):
The two.

Speaker 10 (36:59):
Little did low the ball than two strike. San fey
Oscar Hernandez with twenty five honders this year. He hit
ten home runs in his first thirty seven games and
then really slowed down the final ninety seven. If he
packs that one off into the foul off into the Brewers,

(37:22):
doug round.

Speaker 7 (37:28):
The Costar Hernendez.

Speaker 10 (37:31):
In his playoffs already with three homers, he's doing foreh eight. Well, Tani,
as you go at first one apt to kick the
one two in the dirt. I stopped by Contreras, got
it right into chest protector.

Speaker 7 (37:50):
This is a fifty foot curve.

Speaker 39 (37:52):
Ball founds way in front of the play so toughing
Hernandez would even consider offering on so right away to
first when it's a block boat, there's really.

Speaker 7 (38:02):
No other option. I was able to angle his body
in such a way to keep the ball in front
and keep o'tany from the bank.

Speaker 4 (38:10):
To two down.

Speaker 10 (38:12):
It comes a pitch swag in the line drive to
the left field coming on is the left field of
colleagues to make.

Speaker 7 (38:19):
The cats a casker and z lines out. There's two
away off the battle looked like him might not have
had the power to reach left field.

Speaker 35 (38:30):
He's out in front yet a top spin towards the end,
but the ball has still had some batsmen carrying.

Speaker 7 (38:36):
Collins was able to catch it comfortable.

Speaker 10 (38:39):
To down band at first and the batter is Freddie
Freeman Dodgers and Brewers. Top of the first goes score
Game one of the nlcs L here's freeing it at
the blade Ashby shats looks at o'ton kicks final upstairs
inside the ball on to Freddie Freeman, we say two

(39:00):
seventeen no homers and no RBI so far in these playoffs,
playing in his sixteen ninth career postseason game one zero
slaying even for the Dodgers at the thirteenth straight year

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they've made the playoffs.

Speaker 7 (39:23):
Well, they won an actual league West for the twelfth
time in the last thirteen years.

Speaker 10 (39:32):
Ashtree ready in a one to one, they'd low two
balls and to strike on the first baseman. Freddy Freeman.
Rodgers great the second half from July fourth on, they
were at thirty seven and thirty seven, but they finished
by winning fifteen of their final twenty.

Speaker 7 (39:54):
The two to one werega attack the foul after the backstop.

Speaker 40 (40:00):
Think about Otani being fifty to fifty a season ago.
This season has only had one stone base that gets
a left handed Texa and he's taught three times, so
it's kind of got out of his game and we're
not as concerned about him as a beast.

Speaker 7 (40:14):
Feeling well, Tony edges away. The two too.

Speaker 10 (40:19):
Stret him out. Ashley gets freemd and he pitches around
a lead off lak. The Dodgers leave a man into
the half mining it's the Dodgers nothing. The Brewers not
in the bat. This is the National League Championship series,
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Speaker 7 (41:44):
But since coming off the Il August second he has
been really good. And it is last five including the playoffs.

Speaker 9 (41:51):
In OH eight four RN it was Jacksenturio Snell deliveries.

Speaker 7 (41:57):
We know that one is in for a strike, does
the higher is a change up for a striking to begin.

Speaker 10 (42:03):
We've talked before about the metamorphosis of Blake Snell.

Speaker 7 (42:07):
Used to be four seam were in slider.

Speaker 10 (42:10):
You'll want that one misses outside at ninety seven and
it's one and one. Now that change up is his
preferred number one secondary option.

Speaker 7 (42:20):
Yeah, and he doesn't really throw up the left of it.
But he was so good against writers for one to
one down in and miss it smells got such good
swing and miss. He gets a lot of change, He
gets a lot of weak contact. He will want hitters
you know, here and there, but it's tough to th
throw him up, but you wont swag and a miss.

Speaker 16 (42:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (42:44):
This year the only pitcher that induced more chase than
Blake Snell was Karen Schouler.

Speaker 7 (42:50):
So that tells you the league in which this guy
pitches and you'll see Guy three at curveballs that bound
for there's toughs so sharp.

Speaker 9 (43:03):
Still working out of the line. Ye turns, kicks, deliveries, swaying.

Speaker 10 (43:07):
In a bouncer towards third and Monthsye gloves it fires
the first in chime one up. They had one down
as Churio is God, that'll bring up. Christian Yellis those score.
We're in the bottom half of inning number one here
at American Family Field and Christian Yelich, the veteran designated

(43:27):
hitter scams and we talked with Yellie during the Cup
Series and in the DS he talked about d H
and his routine is a pitch that's in there for
a striking. I thought it was fascinating. But in today's
world where you had that, a cage is literally right
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(43:50):
want and that is off the inside edge. Christin Yelich
does not hit during the game. He goes about it
like he's playing defense. He just likes to stay involved.
Mentally gets his legs loose when he doesn't hit. A
one to one swing and a miss.

Speaker 38 (44:06):
He was late, Yeah, he said he walks around the
dugout as if you know, if what he would normally
do when he was in right field, and he does
the exact same thing.

Speaker 7 (44:14):
He's like, He's like, when when you're starting, do you
do you hit you the He just he does his thing.

Speaker 10 (44:20):
One two swing and a mass struck him out and
Snell able to get him with a curveball, and there's
two away for.

Speaker 16 (44:27):
A straight up blank.

Speaker 7 (44:29):
Snell. Yeah, that's not curveball.

Speaker 40 (44:31):
So the secondary pitches, the primary ones out of those
two secondaries, change off them curveball. I mean the hitters
hit one fifty three off that change up and one
seventy six off the curveball this year.

Speaker 7 (44:43):
And it's really tough to hit. And I don't throw
a slider in there from time to time. Dude, that's
a tough curveball.

Speaker 10 (44:51):
Shoot down bases, Jeff, He no score bottom of the first.
The pitch two constreants. The fastball misses off the inside edge,
says John.

Speaker 14 (44:59):
Look go.

Speaker 10 (45:03):
Detrera is six for twenty A couple of homers so
far in these playoffs right hand back one oh swang
in a miss.

Speaker 40 (45:16):
Another change up when it's going right, it's the same
arm slot same, you know, just the deception, how it
looks the same, and it's.

Speaker 9 (45:24):
Not go one to one, swing and a miss, change
up again and account one and two.

Speaker 7 (45:31):
Lake Snell. One of the things you'll notice.

Speaker 10 (45:34):
With him he has a scouting report card in his
back pocket and he will take out frequently. I would say,
multiple times in an inning, go one, two and check
swang in the wall to Dirk.

Speaker 7 (45:47):
Did he go?

Speaker 10 (45:48):
Knows his first base umpire James Boyd. He also has
the pitch calm that has left him. So what you'll
see him do is reach to his back left pocket,
look at the card, then think about and put the
card back in his pocket, then push the button and
then pitch.

Speaker 7 (46:03):
All of the princh time we're coming down the two.

Speaker 10 (46:06):
Two swag and a miss. He's struck him out. The
cherer is gone on a breaking ball, Mew Derek. That
was the curve and Stelle gets a one two three,
including a couple of strikeouts. Ended one here in Milwaukee,
Game one and it's nothing nothing the Dodgers and the Brewers.

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Speaker 10 (48:10):
As we moved to hitting number two and Doug Reester
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Speaker 41 (48:16):
Series and it did not go particularly well. He did
not and it is a sinker slider combination. He has
a cutter and he just did not have the location
in that game. And the cutter became the go two
pits to throw strikes with. But he was right in
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getting round balls.

Speaker 10 (48:38):
Double face Will Smith here right, he delivered swagging, the
ball popped up, found off to the right. Now we'll
get out of play into the stand in the back
of the Brewers dugout first base side Brewers come out
of the first base.

Speaker 7 (48:51):
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Speaker 10 (48:55):
Third base dugun rest are ready in finals. That one
is in for a strunk? Who Priester who grew up
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is out.

Speaker 35 (49:31):
Now just Smith being in the lineup and something to
go the injured hand and is on the roster for
at bats.

Speaker 7 (49:39):
We't sure he's gonna cast.

Speaker 38 (49:40):
And there's a lot of question marks in the first
round about the health of some of these Dodgers, but
here they are.

Speaker 10 (49:47):
It's Johnny Edmund, Dawn switching your daddy left the pick
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who's been nursing an injury. Edmund miss most of five
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Speaker 7 (50:12):
A season ago range two, his left took it in
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Speaker 35 (50:16):
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Speaker 7 (50:23):
Rains was down in some respects. But the skill set
is there. And how quick does he He's so quick?

Speaker 10 (50:29):
First offering here the max months he is in for
a strike months He during the regular year hit two
forty three with nineteen holes the old one. It is
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oblique improves.

Speaker 7 (50:54):
Next offered down at the end those two to one
on the third base score.

Speaker 10 (51:00):
Top of a second Dodgers brewers came one pre stirt
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And now the crowd rides this to its fee. They
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Speaker 7 (51:19):
Our good family's field.

Speaker 10 (51:21):
The roof is closed. Restore ready to two down an
end and again the sinker the cutter. They had a slider.
He likes the folk bread to two outs to pitch.

Speaker 7 (51:40):
Inside.

Speaker 10 (51:41):
It missed that it's ball four and months, he will
take his base and Doug. That's one of the things
that Max Mounsey brings to the table. Even when the
batting average isn't high, on base percentage usually is.

Speaker 7 (51:54):
He continues to stay stubborn to his approach. That's what
he talks about. It's like, well, I walk along. If
I stick to it, I might take some strikes and
looking at it might just be in that situation. But
I have a plan. I stay with it, and I
am I consisting.

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Without its key k Hernandez first pit swinging, fouls it
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He makes the catch. Terrang retired. There's one away.

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Well.

Speaker 7 (55:40):
The Brewers have a lot of confidence in Taraan.

Speaker 40 (55:42):
He'shitting in the four slot, so then you though he's
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Skill set and who sent Lufti is also very well
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Bawn said a couple of homers the playoffs thus far,
or for fourteen Snell fighters when you foul straight back
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Now, the tough thing.

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They took the first two games on the road.

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Speaker 7 (59:58):
But they have a phenomenal offense. They've got Poun's pitching,
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the trade deadline to get what they needed. Got great
wrestling at the deadline, no question about it.

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Speaker 7 (01:00:15):
Here in the top of the third.

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The Dodgers come up to hit and they'll send Andy
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to our left.

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important to think you get on the Tommy's not hitting
the places empty, but.

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the backstrom God he said to become the first team.
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two thousand, last the year three two, we.

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did any know, So we got a's for the first
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Out reparations and would you happen to know that?

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On October the tenth Callathlea Governor Gavin Newsen signed.

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The package for reparations for the center of the challenge.

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I'm a business development insaultier with the r DC team
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talk too much about reparations. I just told you October
the tenth California Governor Gavin Newsom signed reparations packages to

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create the agency. You gotta get that some praise.

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government and even for the day. Some of the banks
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Seven two eighty three four, tell them, tell them. Big
c said that that's five story. I'm thinking with it.
As you know, I always talk about reparations, and now
the governor of California has actually signed a bill. He said,
Big Seed, I agree with you. He said, I agree
with you, Big Seed.

Speaker 17 (01:16:46):
You got even even Calatonia Governor Gavin News and believe
in reparations. Well you need the lead following it out
of the league. That's my story and I'm thinking with it.
I love always saying i'ms to my good of our family,
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can always decline my mama the best mama to his.

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Greed from the universe.

Speaker 17 (01:17:11):
That God ever maid, always saying Roger shine, I love
my mama with all my my bodies. So on my
father's side, my grandparents, I'm butter my brother Curry.

Speaker 16 (01:17:22):
There are pastors.

Speaker 17 (01:17:23):
They owned three churches, they owned three gadations. And they
told me the sading about your voice. I love here
you speak, and now they she's speaking all of the universe.
And I'm telling reparations now, reparations forever. Ain't even come
from your governor Gavengers, who's signing in the law reparations backness,
And I say you need to leave follow up in

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avallet And I love to give him that phrase.

Speaker 16 (01:17:45):
Well left by a story. I love my family. And
then my beard of the brother time and that my
doctor boys always said, go forward, my beautiful father for
me United States Dept. For Finding, find that you.

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Get it, always saying the developed in mind. I did
love my damn hurt my body, so my beauty, but
darda daisy, my assle sad Malcolm, always give God the.

Speaker 16 (01:18:07):
Praise, Give God praise.

Speaker 18 (01:18:10):
I pray Isaiah take it more seventeen that know what
I was something to get to a block pot, and.

Speaker 16 (01:18:14):
Then all that wasn't knowledge big seed. But all that
wasn't not is over. The is always talking about sports
and reparations.

Speaker 18 (01:18:19):
I say, all I got is that grand and the
brains from the Penia grad.

Speaker 16 (01:18:25):
We ain't just call it the third half they see.

Speaker 17 (01:18:27):
That's how you get taught to God. That's why I'll
always give God the praise. I give God praise, praise, praise,
as I always tell us an every basis.

Speaker 16 (01:18:35):
But so.

Speaker 17 (01:18:37):
Dr Martin Luther King Jr. And points of the April,
I'm thinking Gavin Newton hasn't joined you. He signed the
bill that sad reparations now reparations whatever, it's just the beginning.
It's just the beginning. Follow big see sports. It gives
God praise, praise, praise, praise. That's why I throw it.

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I'm digging with it.

Speaker 16 (01:19:00):
As I always tell you. Everything is different.

Speaker 17 (01:19:02):
But I thank you and I appreciate you, and I
hope that you have a super parents have to be
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On Purpose with Jay Shetty

I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

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