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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:42):
Oh, welcome back. It is a drive with Jack. Spotlight
Radio Network. Jack Eblin here with my producer Boston rob
rob By the way, thank you yesterday for filling in
and entertaining the listeners while I was at co America
Park for three hour rain delay and then a game

(01:03):
that was extremely frustrating for most of the people there,
not for a collection of Mariners fans who surrounded the
visitors dugout about the seventh inning and were very audible
throughout the rest of the game. I want to welcome
in Chase Michaelson from Circa in downtown Vegas from the

(01:26):
risk room there. Chase, we talked late last night, it
would have been late last night for you or early
this morning for me, and said that wouldn't be surprised
if both of these American League series were two to
two after tonight, if you looked at the pitching matchups,

(01:47):
if you looked where the games were being played, and
what could happen, looked like the Tigers would have a
slight edge today and the Yankees would have an edge
over the Blue didn't seem like that way at the
first four and a half innings when the Tigers were
behind three nothing and a lot of people were clicking

(02:09):
their sets off or muttering throwing things. But now Tigers
have bounced back to tie it up. What happens now?

Speaker 3 (02:19):
Yeah, obviously, you know we're coming live and after a
pretty exciting attending for the Tigers, you know, finally stringers
emits together getting into the bullpen, you know, just something
that you just really haven't been able to do for
most of the series and have isolated plays or you know,

(02:40):
Carpenter home run in Game one or whatever, but not
really a lot of sustained after hit, so that was
that's a huge get back in it. And then you know,
they went off as a very slight favorite in this game.
And I think probably that was built on hoping at

(03:00):
Casey mace m I go longer than three innings. I
guess Bryce smilar I think that was a pitching matchup
that most people thought travor the Tigers. So now you
know where.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
He'd struck out. Yeah, I mean he struck out six batters.
He is a picture with the most wins you have,
and you have a probable two time Cy Young Award winner.
But Casey, myes, he was on a short leash. I
guess when you say all hands on deck, uh, some people,

(03:33):
that means you got to use them all.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
Yeah, And I think probably, and there's going to face
be facing go to be facing Josh Naylor again, who
had gotten the big hit off of him earlier in
the game, and I'm guessing that's probably part of it.
And also the fact that I think from major interest
perfect that he saw the struggles the offense was having
and you know, basically said we got to push emergency

(03:58):
buttons to keep it. You know, one too you know,
as it happened, it got to three that Tigers have
come back, and now is a bullpen game, which you know,
I guess it's sort of go either way. And I
guess you feel comfortable using your bullpen today because you
feel pretty good if you can win today, about your
starter in game five having some serious lengths and potentially

(04:20):
not really needing bullpen. So right, that's that's, you know,
from sort of a neutral perspective, how I would look
at it. I was a little bit surprised though, just because,
like you said, I thought Bus is pretty pitching pretty
well other than the mistake he made to Naylor.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
So yeah, in play betting, in game betting, when you
think about the reaction and the swings we see during games,
and uh, Tigers, you mentioned the thought when the first
pitch was thrown, but it didn't take long to look

(04:58):
like it was more of the same, and I'll their
Seattle kind of game. And how much variance is there
at a game like this depending on when you decide
to make a bet.

Speaker 3 (05:10):
That's definitely important, you know, especially with baseball, because you
can't score on defense. It's so dependent on who's hitting.
Wildly different prices you know, three nothing in the top
of the fifth versus three nothing in the bottom of
the fifth can be two pretty different prices.

Speaker 5 (05:31):
You know.

Speaker 3 (05:32):
So that's something that I think are more experienced in
gay betters, and we do have a contingent of customers
that really pretty much only engage in what we would
consider sharp in game betting, and so that's looking at

(05:53):
prices compared to what else is out there on the market.
I'm trying to find opportunities there. So if we have
a lower price on the underdog or a lower price
on the favorite, I should say, and somewhere else is
a higher price on the underdog, then when we have
on the favorite, you'll see a bet on the favorite
with us because they can get into a situation where

(06:15):
they can essentially not be gambling. And then you also
see people that look to bet based on the opportunities
that are there for the whoever's coming up to hit.
You'll see that. Sometimes you'll see people that look really
looked at like, Okay, you know, the media lineup's coming

(06:36):
up for this team, so it might be value on
betting a team that's down to runs, but they have
their bestsetters coming up, and maybe they're an advantageous spot
to come back. So that's something that you know, algorithms
and models can get to to some degree. But I
think probably some people would say that the in game

(06:58):
model might not really account for that enough, or maybe
they saylingcounts for it too much, you know what I mean.
So it's just the less solid market than the pregame market.
You know, there's in the pregame market, there's millions of
dollars worldwide jumped into it, so you end up with
a pretty efficient number, it close, and the in game
market is very much the opposite of that. Obviously, the

(07:19):
line's only up for small amounts of time, so there's
less information that could be collected, and you're basically just
going off whatever the you know algorithm tells you, essentially,
and then people get into it and you go from there.

Speaker 1 (07:36):
So the Tigers worked out of a jam two runs
on at the end of the top of the of
the sixth inning. So Tigers have four chances left here,
and in a tie game, do you think that's going
to come down to one swing? Tigers haven't hit home

(07:58):
runs in this series. Only one of the eight playoff teams.
They've hit the fewest Blue Jays have hit the most,
but the Mariners pretty close behind.

Speaker 5 (08:09):
Do you think this is a one swing game.

Speaker 3 (08:14):
I mean, if it's a one swing game, then that's
advantaged Mariners for sure. Yeah. I mean they have the
al home run leader, they have Grandi ros Arena, that's
Lua Ronriguez, Josh Naylor for Blanco, Avenio Suarez to a
lot of guys that have pretty serious power, and then
they might be higher strikeout numbers, you know, maybe even

(08:37):
what the Tigers have. But yeah, I think that's that's
a concern. I think the Tigers, you're probably playing for
one run in a different way. I imagine you'll probably
see a lot of trying to move a runner over
being aggressive. I know we saw and that it's any
aggression on the based pass for the Tigers too. I
think you'll probably see that going forward when they get

(08:58):
guys on.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
For sure, Nick, the Tigers start playing this like an
extra ending game in the seventh.

Speaker 3 (09:07):
I mean, I see what you're saying. I mean, yeah,
kind of. I think so, because I think that they
I think probably the odds of putting together another crooked
number I think are probably pretty low. Now. You and
I spoke last night and I said, I thought it
was good, even though the runs by themselves the bottom,
and I didn't mean a time because they weren't off
the Mariners high leverage relievers necessarily that they got last night.

(09:29):
They got Andres Munnos up and he had to face
more guys. And when you're dealing with the really dominant
reliever like Muno's, the more looks you can get him,
the better. And so I think that that's positive for
the Tigers. I think you saw that a little bit
with with Finnigan and Holton, guys that it looks good

(09:50):
earlier in the playoffs, earlier in the series struggled in
the middle endings of this game. And I think there's
a diminishing returns with going to the same relievers against
the same guys, say after day, in a playoff series.
You know, it's not like a regular season three games
set you may deface the guy twice, you know, but
in a playoff series where you're into game four, game five,

(10:13):
and game six, so you're gonna be facing the same
relievers time and time again. And uh, I think you're
I don't know where you are and you're you're viewing
of the game, Jack, But I think you can see
that there are times where like the Mariner is going
to the same relievers over and over can can lead

(10:35):
to some struggles. So you know, we're watching across the
across the country from each other right now, So I
don't know what you're seeing, you're seeing what I'm seeing, but.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
Probably the Mariners are probably probably not gonna try Caleb
Ferguson out again.

Speaker 3 (10:53):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
And I I thought what you said last night about
Andres Munos was was very interesting. I went back and
as I watched the game again, do you know how
many hitters he faced?

Speaker 3 (11:07):
I did not. Uh, well, you.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
Know, he pitched one inning and came in and had
a run around base and he got it out and
he got a double play, all.

Speaker 3 (11:22):
But a lot. It's something.

Speaker 5 (11:24):
Yeah, it's something. It's something.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
So, uh, give me a guy who's going to drive
in the Oh, give me a guy who's going to
drive in the game winning run for Seattle and someone
who's going to do that for Detroit today?

Speaker 3 (11:39):
Can I say Riley Greene for Detroit? Okay, it's conversations
changing in life, that's right as we speak. I think
for for Seattle, I think you got to look at
I was top the lineup and and Kyle rally Duver
goes to their stars and I think that's well.

Speaker 5 (11:59):
Tell you home run.

Speaker 1 (12:01):
And Riley Green did more than hit a home run.
He hit the ball four hundred and fifty four feet.

Speaker 3 (12:06):
That was that was a no doubt or for sure.
Even with the TV on mute, you could tell that
that one was gone for sure.

Speaker 5 (12:16):
Interesting stuff.

Speaker 3 (12:16):
Yeah, conversation changing a lot. What does that mean about
saying that the Tigers disadvantage just comes down to a
home run?

Speaker 1 (12:24):
Right, Well, it's only their second one in the series.
But sometimes timing is everything. So now we the Tiger's
bullpen can hold on and send it back to a
Game five. And some people I know who bet the
Tigers today suddenly smiling. So what about the other American

(12:48):
League series? We'll get to the National League in a minute.
What about the other American League series? Now in Yankee
Stadium and a lot of people there were actually some
booze last night when the Blue Jays jumped off to
that big early lead and then the Yankees rallied. It
wasn't six to one anymore. Six two sixty three paron judge.

(13:10):
One of the most amazing home runs I have ever
seen on a ball that was I said foot maybe
a little more than that inside and a lot of batters,
you know, would have been totally tied up on that.
And he managed to hit it off the foul pole,
fair pole, and that tied it up. From that point on,

(13:32):
it was it was a Yankees game. Scored the last
eight runs of the game. So what do you make
of this now? Moving forward? And would you be surprised
if this didn't go to a game five?

Speaker 5 (13:46):
In Toronto?

Speaker 3 (13:48):
The Yankees are minus one seven each night, Blue plus
one fifty two, and that's because, frankly, the Yankees needed more.
I think you're going to see that in the pitching
decisions Blue Jays. This is a bullpen game. Louis Varland,
who gave up that home run to Judge but has
looked pretty good other than that, is going to start

(14:11):
the game for Toronto, but I doubt he's long for it.
I think you're going to see a few guys Eric
lowerd or left the prop up leave. I imagine the
plans for him because the most outs and then you know,
depending upon the situation, if they're winning, they'll go to
their you know, a bullpen Sir Anthony de Vegas and
Jeff Hoffman to get the late into the last few outs.
If not, I think you'll probably see more of what

(14:32):
you saw last night, right. And then for the Yankees,
it's Cam Slitler, who you know as a rookie. Obviously,
you can't have a better first playoff start than he
did in a winner take all elimination game last Thursday
against the Red Sox. Eight shutout, twelve strikeouts. It's pretty impressive.

(14:56):
I guess I could say you can't. But I think
Trey Savage might have done better than that Game two,
which was just less less outs, but they didn't need
them because they were winning by ten thousand runs. But
that's I think that's the hole for the Yankee tonight
is Shlity takes the ball, looks really really good, overpowers
the Blue Jays again. He's capable of doing, although in

(15:19):
his regular season started against Toronto did not go well.
He's knocked out in the first enny last month at
a game Yankee Stadium. But if he can get the
Yankees lengths and they can go to the Yankees bullpen,
which has been better. Yesterday it was say ended up
getting I think five plus scoreless endings from the bullpen's

(15:40):
just pretty impressive. So if they can do that, they'll
have the advantage in today's game. Now, the problem lies
in I think if that happens, I think you'll have
a situation where Toronto has both Kevin Gosmin and Trey
Savage lined up for Game five, both on full rest,

(16:02):
meaning that if like they could just put the game
and they're very similar pitchers that throw splitters that really
really really dominated the lefties in the first two games
in Toronto that the Yankees have, and obviously most of
the Yankee's best centers besides Aaron Judge are left handed,

(16:24):
and they just had no answer for the splitters from
gospin Ory Savage. I think that's the concern for the Yankees,
even if it gets through for I think that Toronto
would probably be a slight favorite Game five.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
Okay, And what about the game in Seattle? Who would
be favored? With scoopball on the mound against the team
that he's had so much trouble beating.

Speaker 3 (16:46):
I think that Tigers will be favorite in that game.

Speaker 5 (16:49):
Tigers would be favored.

Speaker 3 (16:50):
Okay, Yeah, I think that he would. You be looking
at schoobled against kirby'll be pretty close, because I think
Kirby's considered better than Luis Castillo at this point in time.
But the Tiger's closed a decent sized favorite in that
first game or Kate two schoogles first start, I should

(17:11):
say on Sunday and look, sooo will pitch really well?
I mean, he gave up two solo home runs over
Hip Blanco, but he pitched seven was it seven innings,
two runs? I mean you'll take that. Yeah, that's that's
eight pitching. I mean it's not it's not like famous
stuff of legends, but that's eighth level pitching. If you

(17:32):
can get seven, if you can sign up for seven innings,
two runs, you'll take it. So it'll be incumbent on
the Tigers to score runs, as they've been doing the
last couple of lendings at America Park. Can they do
that in Seattle? Hell's a tough place to hit. You know,
it's got one of the lowest park factors in baseball. So,

(17:56):
but they're gonna go runs one or another. And as
it looks recently, as a conversation goes along, more likely
that that game will take place. And I think I
don't know this for a fact. I'm guessing that the
pitchers in Game five will be rooting for the Yankees tonight,
because if the Yankees and Blue Jays are playing a

(18:17):
Game five, and I think your Game five in Seattle
would be a day game similar to this, you'd have
the shadows, which would help the pitchers even more. Good point.
So whereas if Ronna closes it out tonight, that'll be
the only game, and that'll be it, you know, tonight game.
So all right, very queen the winns of TV executives.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
Yes, yes, that's right. All decisions come from network executives. Now,
what happens in the National League? Do the Dodgers put
the Phillies out of their misery tonight at Dodger Stadium?
And what about the game at Wrigley Field with the
Brewers try to end that series?

Speaker 3 (19:02):
Yeah, the Dodgers remind us one seventy four tonight, Yo
Snowa Yamamoto going against I guess a combination of Aaron
Nola and Rangers Flarez for Philly. But you know, the Dodgers,
other than a brief hiccup when they oddly shows to

(19:23):
not bring in Roki Sasaki to start the night ending
the game too. I've looked pretty good bitching wise. And
h Gallamoto, you know, he struggled a little bit when
he first came over to the States. Uh, he found
it last year and obviously got a great start in
Game two of the World Series last year, and he's
found it this year, you know, for for people, Look,

(19:45):
there's so many great pitchers in today's face in today's baseball,
and he's not Paul Skins, and he's not there at
schoobl but Yo Sloba Yamamoto is. Uh, he's spent really
really good and and and the the Dodgers are a
considerable favorite in the game and a huge favorite, I
think minus fifteen, fifteen and fifteen dollars in the series.

(20:07):
And that's what happens when you win the first two
games that were the coin flip games, you know in Philly,
with those two now you're in such an advantageous position
coming home with you know, probably your best pitcher going
tonight against kind of question mark from Philly. So yeah,
the Dodgers I think are considered, you know, obviously huge

(20:28):
favors to move on. The Cubs can't get out of
a first inning without allowing runs to Milwaukee. You know,
I just saw a sack fly there for Milwaukee. They
are you have a one nothing lead the top of
the first at Wrigley. You know, our director of Risk
and lead Baseball odds maker Chris Bennett has spoken about

(20:50):
how it's tough to evaluate the Brewers because the Brewers
wins are not based around numbers and exit velocity and
things like that, on vibes and friendship and that's tougher
to quantify. But it's working. So I don't know. I mean, you,
of course will be rooting for the Brewers, I imagine

(21:12):
going forward, certainly in the National League. And yeah, I think,
I mean you dream of a Brewers against Tigers or
Mariners or Blue Jays World Series, right.

Speaker 5 (21:25):
So yes, I do, Yes, Yeah, that's.

Speaker 3 (21:28):
Those TV executives we were bringing up earlier. I don't
think they'd be huge on that.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
All right, let me give you one other thing here
at Chase, And we talked about this last night too.
This is a rare year. I don't think I can
recall ever thinking that there should be two MVPs. I
know it's happened in a league in nineteen seventy nine,

(21:54):
Willie Stargel and Keith Hernandez shared it. It was a
dead tie. They even got the ballots. They were concerned
that there was some funny business. And I think, whoever
does not win the MVP Award in the American League.
I'm talking about Kyle Schwarber, but if you talk about
in the American League with Aaron Judge and cal Raley

(22:17):
is going to be probably as good a runner up
for an MVP Award as we have ever had. And
last night we saw two of the most amazing home runs.
I mentioned what Judge did and I don't know how
he ever kept that ball fair and with the breeze
and everything else, it was just impossible that that ball

(22:40):
would stay on that line. But I also saw cal Rally,
who by the way, is now batting for sixty seven
in this series and walking a lot is on basement.
Yeah I know, I know, but if you want to
go there, I can give you those numbers too.

Speaker 5 (23:02):
But I did see.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
Cal Raley hit a line drive the opposite way with
a twenty four degree launch angle that kept going and
going and going, and then bounce into the glove of
a fan in Row one in left field who was
wearing a dump here sixty one shirt, and I don't

(23:31):
you couldn't you know, what are the odds of that
ball landing with that?

Speaker 3 (23:35):
I believe that Fan is a resident of Las Vegas?

Speaker 5 (23:39):
Is that right? I didn't I read that.

Speaker 3 (23:41):
Yeah, marinor Fan in Las Vegas. Seattle names in Las Vegas.

Speaker 5 (23:46):
The funniest part to me was as soon as.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
That that bat was over and he had the ball
and he was done celebrating, he put on a dump
here sixty two shirt.

Speaker 3 (24:00):
You got to come prepare them?

Speaker 5 (24:02):
Yeah, I guess. So, you know I.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
Would say that if it does wind up in a
dead tie, I won't be upset.

Speaker 5 (24:13):
How about that?

Speaker 3 (24:15):
Fair enough? Well, I think cal Rally's gonna have to, uh,
cal Rawley, I should say, is going to have to
focus on his catching duties and preparing George Kirby for
this Game five start. Because as the conversation goes along,
it becomes more and more likely that there will be
a Game five in Seattle and Tigers fans. I know,

(24:38):
obviously the people listening, mostly Tigers fans out think of
the Tigers as having a bit of a tortured playoff history,
and it has been and I'm not discounting that, but
I'm gonna say right now, the Mariner fans in my
life are nervous.

Speaker 5 (24:54):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 3 (24:55):
They have not had a lot of postseason success.

Speaker 5 (24:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (24:59):
Yeah, the fifty plus years of the franchise, they've only
made the ALCS three times, and they're they're gonna be nervous,
especially going against Derek Scoogle in a Game five that,
like I said, is looking more likely. So it's gonna

(25:19):
have to back down the hatches. I'm gonna have to. Well,
first of I have to separate, you know, the Tigers
fans of my life from the Veriters fans of my life.
Have to be like a neutral be Switzerland here, that's right.
But yeah, it's gonna be. That'll be an exciting game
for sure, looking forward to that if it happens, if
the Tigers can get nine outs, which as a fan

(25:41):
of baseball, I hope they do. Yeah, Like I like
more exciting playoff games that my team is not in.

Speaker 1 (25:48):
Yes, yes, well you have a team that's in one tonight.
But but for Seattle fans and those who made this trip,
when they're leading three to nothing after five and a half,
and you know they need twelve excuse me heading into
the bottom of the fifth, so they still needed fifteen outs,

(26:10):
but with a three run lead and what would have
been a clincher, and then to see the Tigers score
seven unanswered runs here in the next two innings, it's
just got to be one of the ultimate gut punches
and might make for a long flight back to Seattle
very quickly.

Speaker 3 (26:28):
Like we said, hadn't done anything.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
That's right, that's right, and I think the scoring as
many runs here and these two innings as they've scored
the rest of the series very quickly. Can you give
me your take on three football games this week. Let's
start with Michigan in the Coliseum to face USC. And

(26:53):
since Michigan has bring all the fans for this, we're
told that didn't seem to go over very well with
the USC which is you know, we're in this game too.

Speaker 3 (27:05):
Yeah, USC fans could be when it's rocking. It's rocking
the coliseum. Certainly, when I was just a young kid,
the coliseum was, you know, one of the places that
I looked at as college football, you know, kind of
what college football was. USC is two and a half
point favorite in this game, with some juice on that

(27:25):
so as close as three as are going to get,
which I think indicates considered pretty even teams. USC obviously
the favorite. We've talked at lengths about the Big ten
teams crossing multiple time zones and how that's a real
advantage for the home team. We saw that last week

(27:45):
when I spent like ten minutes tracking UCLA football at
the end of our interview last week, and I feel
bad I did. First of all, I didn't know Jerry
Nuweisl was going to be calling plays, changes everything.

Speaker 5 (27:57):
Yeah, how about that?

Speaker 3 (27:58):
I mean, the absolute mister brew. It so good for them,
amazing win for them, Java Stadie loss for Penn State.
But it's gonna be tough for that now being the
team crossing multiple time zones and nine point hunderdogs in
me flancing. You know, you never know. I mean you
kind of have to revaluate things obviously because they fired

(28:19):
the Coachman season whatever kind of feels like a classic
lighthound spot for UCLA. I mean, they have their moment
in the sun literally last Saturday, and now they got
to travel across the country and go to Lanting. That's
gonna be a tough, tough one for Cecla.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
But we'll see Yeah, nine am start Michigan State. Yeah,
exactly half point favorite in that one. And what about
the game in Eugene. Kurt Signetti doesn't think that India
is capable of losing, But that might be the ultimate
challenge for the Hoosiers. I think that would be a
maybe a tougher game for them than even going to
Columbus right now with the travel involved and everything else.

Speaker 3 (28:58):
Oh well, I'll say this, Yeah, the market loves Indiana. Again.
There's several games in a row now where our opening
number has been bet down. I think we open ten.
We're down to seven and a half. You know, Chase
makes a dire you know, Chase thinks Oregon's pretty significantly
better than Indiana and they're at home. Market doesn't agree,

(29:21):
and the market's usually right. So we'll see down to
seven and a half, which is pretty pretty amazing for
a program like Indiana to be considered, you know, basically
a few points worse on a neutral field than an
Oregon team that sort of looked the part this season.
I don't know how much of that is the shine

(29:41):
of Oregon's win at Happy Valley being wiped away a
little bit by what Pence they did the next week.
You know, college football, there's just so few data points.
You have to look at everything, and but it's Look,
it's a big game. I mean it's it's for Indiana.
It's as big of a game as you can have.

(30:01):
You know, we're in year two of Indiana being in
big games. In my lifetime certainly, and I know it's
like some games in the late seventies or whatever that
were important, but basically it's been our ear late eighties
six say, I'm sorry, but it's been that long since
Indiana's been in these kind of games, and Oregon's in them.
You know, at this point kind of every year it's
with what Damlany's built. So Organ's favored, Oregon's not favored

(30:25):
by as many as I would expect. I would have
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