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"EP sports, I'm Josh rowntree, a busy night on the diamond and we start in Canada where the Blue Jays dropped the brewer 7 two. Alejandro Kirk and Vladimir Guerrero junior each had three hits and Kevin biggio had a pair and drove in a run. In Seattle, the Yankees beat the Mariners tend to Aaron judge homered for a third straight game in Houston, the Astros topple the twins 5 one as Alex Bregman, hit his 7th home run of the year. The Orioles dropped the guardians 8 5 Anthony Santander with three hits and three RBIs got our Henderson also drove in three runs. The Padres topped the Marlins 9 four, the rangers out slugged the tigers ten 6 Cincinnati edge Boston 9 8 things to Jose barrero Grand Slam. The mets blank the Phillies to nothing, St. Louis got by the royals two one, while the cubs beat the rays by the same score. The Dodgers beat Washington 9 three and a big change to one of the NBA's marquee franchises, bob Myers departing as president and GM of the Golden State Warriors after winning four titles in an 8 year span. I'm Josh Brown tree, AP sports.

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"FIFA has reached an agreement where the 2030 World Cup will be played on three continents Europe Africa now South America Spain Portugal Morocco have now been joined by Paraguay Argentina and Uruguay what a day in the Champions League group stage Barcelona getting past Porto 1 -0 as Manchester City getting too late goals to knock off RB Leipzig 3 -1 Newcastle United in their first home Champions League game in 20 years they destroy PSG 4 -1 elsewhere at Red Star Belgrade a young voice played a 2 -1 draw Lazio a 2 -1 win over Celtic Russia Dortmund and AC Milan Plato scoreless draw Atlético Madrid getting past Feyer Noord Rotterdam 3 -2 Antwerp loses to Shockdard Donets 3 -2 Major League Baseball the wild -card round the Texas Rangers have finished off a two -game sweep with the Tampa Bay Rays with a game two win down in Florida it is the Blue Jays at the Twins Minnesota leads that series one game to none Arizona Diamondbacks visiting the Brewers Diamondbacks lead that series one game to none Phillies hosting the Marlins Philadelphia one game to

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"AP's sports and Mike Reeves, it was a frantic finish at the Indianapolis 500, our Tom McKay reports. Josef Newgarden used a one lap shootout to grab the lead from 2022 champ Marcus Ericsson to win the Indy 500. You know, I wasn't looking to take anyone else out of the race, but I was going to put my car on the line to win. And I was either going to win the race or I was going to end up in the wall. Newgarden driving for team owner Roger Penske survived a chaotic final 40 miles, which saw the race stop three times for Rex. Major League Baseball the rays win a wild one over the Dodgers in Tampa Bay, correspondent Steve Carney provides the details. The Tampa Bay Rays used a 7th inning RBI ground out by wander Franco to break a ten ten tie and defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers 11 to ten. Both starters got hit around as Gavin stone allowed 7 runs in two innings of work, while Josh Fleming allowed ten runs in 6 innings, including 5 home runs, Tampa Bay finishes at ten game home stands 7 and three, while the Dodgers complete their longest road trip of 2023 with a four and 6 Mark. The Yankees used a 7 run third inning to defeat the Padres ten to 7, Aaron judge and Harrison Bader hit home runs to support winning pitcher Garrett Cole, who is now 6 and zero. This was a good team win today for sure. I mean, being able to kind of subdue them through the middle innings and keep the momentum. I thought played in our favor, but it's just such a luxury to have the offense. Other winners on the diamond were the guardians Orioles tigers royals, Blue Jays, brewers, reds, rockies, Astros, Marlins, Diamondbacks, Mariners, and braves on the PGA Tour emiliano grillo wins the Charles Schwab challenge in a playoff against Adam chic. It was his first PGA Tour victory. It over 7 and a half years. So it was great. The way it was definitely worth it, it was long, but it was worth it. Steve stricker won the senior PGA Championship in a playoff over podrick Harrington, NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600 was postponed due to wet weather. I'm Mike Reeves AP sports.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Fresh update on "marlin" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News
"Have to win. You're right. Eventually somebody. You can go for a long stretch with no winner. Alright, in Tampa right now the Rangers leading the race 7 -1. They're going to bottom of the eighth inning. Rangers getting set to move on to the American League Division Series. Top of the third in Minnesota, no score. Blue Jays and the Twins. Diamondback Brewers coming up tonight. Milwaukee needs to win to get back in the series. Nick has the down trailing 1 -0. Let's go Brewers. Okay, Marlin's Phillies. That was not right on cue. Very nice. Phillies home with the Marlins. I was waiting. Game to none as well. Commander's Bears tomorrow night. John Dotts and Curtis Samuel will be active. Byron Robinson, what's the game plan? Plan is always to be fast. You know, we always want to, you know, just play with great urgency. But other than that, I feel like we was on track. You know, we was on tempo. We had a great tempo in the offense. You know, most of the game, that really helped us put points on the board. And they'll see if they can do that tomorrow night. To the Bears. Washington will wear their alternate black uniforms. They've won their last three Thursday night games averaging over 27 points and 319 yards of offense. 10 -14 all -time on Thursday night. And since we do have a Thursday game this week, we'll give you a Wallace's pick tonight. Brought to you by FanDuel Sportsbook. It's a short week, yes, but Washington proved it can play with anyone if it wants to. We've heard a lot about how mature this team is and ready to take the next step. If that's the case, then they come out and beat a Bears team handily tomorrow. they're I think going to do that, especially in front of a sold -out crowd on prime time. Commanders 23, Bears 9. It's time to do it. All right, got to do it, right? This is the team you've got to beat, right? Absolutely. George Wallace, WTOB Sports. Thank you, George. After traffic and weather. Republicans search for a new House Speaker, and a key lawmaker is now seeking their support. I'm Mitchell Miller, today on The Hill. 527. Identity is the critical link between people and the sensitive resources they need access to, but it's more than that. Identity is the first pillar of zero trust, the foundation of IT modernization, and the key to great user experiences. Agency leaders can benefit from Okta for government high. A FedRAMP high identity solution built exclusively to protect U .S. government's most sensitive, unclassified workloads. more at Learn okta .com slash federal. That's OKTA dot com slash Dick Butkus here. I've got a game changer for you. When it comes to creating a winning website, there's one only team I trust. AmericanEagle .com. I've known them for 25 years. In my career, I learned that success isn't just about talent, it's about teamwork. That's what you'll find at AmericanEagle .com. They'll listen to your goals and work with you and handle all of your digital properties. They'll ensure your website is user friendly, responsive and optimized for search engines. AmericanEagle .com also provides ongoing support and digital marketing strategies that will keep you ahead of the competition. They even host our podcast. Whether you're a medium to large business or a big time player, AmericanEagle .com is the top choice. Visit www .AmericanEagle .com for website design, development man and online solutions that deliver efficiency and results, go to AmericanEagle .com or call them at 877 -WEB -NOW -1. Traffic and

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Madrigal's two-run single lifts Cubs over Marlins 4-2
"Nick madrigal's two run 8th ending single was the game winning blow as the cubs defeated the Marlins four to two. I think any kid growing up dreams of, you know, those situations, you know, and trying to help the team win the last couple of innings and yeah, I mean, I definitely want to be the guy in those situations. Miguel Amaya added a pinch hit RBI single for his first big league hit giving the cubs some insurance, Keegan Thompson and relief picked up the victory, he improves the two and two as the cubs have taken the first two games in this series, and they've also moved one game back over 500. David Schuster, Chicago

WTOP 24 Hour News
Fresh update on "marlin" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News
"Again we check in with for Steve an update we're into early October and that can only mean the baseball playoffs are now in full bloom National League wild card Phillies top the Marlins four to one Miami's only scored one run in last their three postseason games elsewhere Diamondbacks down the Brewers six to three American League action twins beat the Blue Jays three to one Minnesota puts an end to their 18 Game playoff losing streak and the Rangers shut out the Rays forward to nothing over to the NHL preseason action from Boston where the camps top the Bruins five to four in overtime Matthew Phillips coming up with a game winner in the extra period caps improving to two one and one It's on to Columbus coming up on Thursday into the NFL where Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers says His recovery from a torn Achilles is going way ahead of schedule and there is a chance he could return playing to field later this season Steve Drezner WTOP sports this is WTOP news WTOP FM Washington WWW TFM Manassas WTL PFM Braddock Heights Fredrick. The humane rescue alliances 36th annual bark ball is coming soon on October 21st this black tie event for dogs and their people raises money for the vital work of the HRA to support dogs cats and all animals in DC and the people who love them now is the time think to about adopting a dog to join your family and accompany you at the bark ball learn more about the humane rescue alliances work and the fun to be had at bark ball by visiting humane rescue alliance dot org

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Nuggets take Suns, NFL draft
"Or AP sports I'm get cool and emphatic start to the Western Conference semifinals in Denver correspondent Bruce Morton reports. The nuggets thumped Phoenix one 25 one O 7. Denver gained separation in the second quarter led 68 51 at the break and kept its distance. The nuggets Jamal Murray was game high with 34 points. We're gonna keep doing what we're doing, keep proving everybody wrong and just taking one game at a time. Other NBA news, 76ers center, Joel embiid is doubtful with a right knee sprain from Monday's series opener in Boston. Stanley Cup playoffs, John Tavares scored four 35 into overtime to give the Maple Leafs their first playoff series win in 19 years with a two one game 6 win over the lightning. But in saying that, I think we just did a good job of staying within finding ways to win. Also in the east, the rangers forced a game 7 with a 5 two win over the Devils in the west, the oilers eliminated the kings with a 5 four game 6 win. Day three of the NFL Draft, the LA rams drafted two time national title winning Georgia quarterback stetson Bennett in the fourth round. I love competing against the best and, you know, it helps when you got the best on your team. And I think we do. The rams also made Toledo defensive linemen, Dez Juan Johnson, mister irrelevant, with the 259th and final pick. Major League Baseball, the Padres slugged 6 home runs during a Mexico City series game that featured 11 total homers in a 1611 route of the Giants. San Diego manager bob Melvin across the board are bats were really good today. You know, you get the ball in the air and we have some guys that can do that. Other animal results, the pirates swept a double header and the brewers, D backs, Phillies, Dodgers, Marlins, and reds were winners. In the AL, the Orioles and tigers split a double header, while the rays Blue Jays rangers Red Sox and royals were also victorious. And finally, Yankees captain Aaron judges being evaluated for a mild hip strain and the rangers placed ace Jacob de Grom on the 15 day IL with Wright elbow inflammation. I'm geffen kuba for AP sports.

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"By red river technology decisions aren't black white think red let's check it out this early morning with mr steve dresser we'll start with nhl preseason in action from boston where the capitals battle the bruins in a game that really felt more like a playoff game we'll pick it up tied at four in overtime phillips maybe one last chance before heading to the bench minute minute to go phillips cuts around posture shoots and scores matthew switch it in overtime for washington john walton with a call on the caps radio network out shooting the bruins 41 to 20 they come up with a five to four overtime win and improve one to two -on -one it's on to columbus for a thursday night game over to baseball in the national league wild card phillies top the marlins four to one diamondbacks down the brewers six to three american league blue jays were beaten by the twins three to one minnesota puts an end to their 18 game off losing streak and the rangers shut out the race for nothing steve dresner sports good morning due overwhelming response diamonds directs most popular finance offer ever is being extended you now have until this saturday at five p .m. to take advantage of this once a

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Marlins rally in ninth, stun Braves 5-4 to avoid sweep
"The Marlins put together a 5 run 9th to beat the braves 5 four. Garrett Cooper was in a 6 for 39 slump before supplying a two run double that capped the rally. Yuli gurriel ever sailed Garcia and jazz Chisholm had run scoring singles to chase closer AJ minter before Cooper delivered against Jesse Chavez. Before the rally, Kyle Wright combined with four relievers on a 5 hit shutout. The braves scored all of their runs in the 5th despite getting only two balls out of the infield. Atlanta managed just 5 hits overall. I'm Dave ferry.

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"marlin" Discussed on Gun Talk
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"marlin" Discussed on Gun Talk
"Dollar stuff. And people were we don't sell guns directly. But all these, there's a lot of you know your basic long-range companies that have done well in the rifle market cushions and brigade. But there are, for every one of them, there's a dozen other small, small, unique boutique boutique custom shop style rifle companies. And people are walking in and they're buying guns right there, I don't think they're handing them to them, but they're ordering guns right there at the show. And pricey guns. Very expensive. Very pricey guns. And that's something you don't get to see an NRA show or shot show as much to see the customer in their excited talking to these companies. And those long range rifles, there's always a new caliber, I think one that we're looking at, we've done with the Americans so far as the 7 millimeter PRC. Oh, sure. A lot of hype around that around that cartridge, nice intermediate cartridge between the 6 5 PRC and the 300 PRC. Right. So a lot of excitement in the western hunting world for that cartridge. And I think that one's actually going to hold on for a little bit. We're always going through a couple of launches. You never quite sure what's going to happen. What's going to be a cartridge that catches on? Because it's always that chicken egg scenario. So we've already done a pretty big run of American rifles in that and probably planning to do some more things with that cartridge as well. But just getting back to that show, again, I was just saying just really blown away with the excitement and the interest in hunting out there. So it was great to see. The western hunting axe boats out in Salt Lake, middle of February, right? This one was in February, yep. Someone said it's usually around Valentine's Day, which I'm like, perfect date. Hey, honey. I got you a sheep hunt. 'cause that's another big thing. So they do, it's obviously a Utah. So the state puts out there's tags for like, I think it's like 300 lottery tags for an assortment of big game. It's everything from turkeys all the way up to the coveted one in 6 goat and sheep punts that they have. And then there's a bunch of organizations there, conservation organizations that do another lottery for cheap hunts in British Columbia and Alaska. And people are going nuts. You know, they're buying probably thousands of dollars worth of tickets, trying to get that once in a lifetime, unique hunt that would normally cost you let's just, let's start at $50,000. Right. You can go up from there. And so every year, they do a big live draw. I didn't get to go to it. I'd also didn't win very upsetting. You bought some tickets? Of course. You got to be in it to win it. Right? I've heard. That this show is independent on I've never been, but you can actually have some good odds depending on what you're trying to go for, raffle wise. I was talking to a guy who got like a once in a lifetime Elk tag in Utah. From that show. Yeah. And it's pretty easy to do it. You do have to buy a Utah, at about Utah hunting license, which I'm not sure I'll get to use. So you have to buy the Utah honey license for the raffle. Just to be part of the wrath. Which is obviously contributing to your amazing, but I think I can't remember the exact toll. It's on their website. But well over ten, 15 million bucks they raised for conservation out there. That's awesome. So just being there, the energy, it got me excited to plan, get more in depth planning for hunts this fall and next season. It was just a great environment. So I'm looking forward to going there again next year. That was our first time Ruger was there. Yeah. That's something worth going. We'll probably end up going back to that. And we're pretty much the only ones there showing pistols and revolvers. Oh, really? We were once again very popular. That's awesome. Yeah, I mean, if you're thinking about if you're out west, you ought to go check it out. And if you're thinking about doing like a western type of hunt, that's a show you ought to go check out. All right, one more quick break, and then we're going to be right back. Craig didn't know his wife and kids were going to die during hurricane Ida, but his gas generator leaked carbon monoxide into his house. The government calls it a known safety threat

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"marlin" Discussed on Gun Talk
"This one. Hopefully my kids don't watch. Hey, it depends on the day. They know, you're my star child today. You're my problem child. And then they decide to switch roles, depending on the day. Okay, so Ruger's always introducing new products, is there one for you in the last several months or whatever this year so far that you go, I'm just liking this gun. Yeah, the one that I worked on personally and with the team was the new super angler. So the Wrangler in 22 in 22 has been extremely popular since we brought that out awesome budget gun great great for training kids or just going out there and having some fun. So now we've got the super angler, which we were talking about at people asking for things before. This gives you the ability to have both 22 LR and the 22 mag cylinder. They are not interchangeable with your standard wranglers. Not for good reason. So the new super Wrangler has a steel frame. Okay, so a steel cylinder frame, unlike the aluminum one on the there's that much more energy out of the 22 mag. In certain circumstances, absolutely. Oh, it's designed to be reliable and to be safe. So the new super ring, it's basically getting you a single 6 at probably under half the price. So you're not getting the hand polished hand fitted single 6, but you're getting a great convertible single action revolver. There's going to be a lot of people, well, there's going to be a lot of people who know the single 6 and go, holy smokes. This is so cool. And then there's going to be a lot of people who perhaps I think the Wrangler series in general help people rediscover how fun, single action revolvers are. And what you can do with a 22 Magnum. Absolutely. What are you hearing from customers as far as like, why do they want the 22 mag versus a 22 LR? Definitely for small game small game hunting people are always interested in that. People just have the option. They want to go shoot, you know, shoot the cheap and expensive 22, occasionally they want to reach out a little further or have a little more energy on impact on steel targets to have a little more a little more fun. Yeah. Yeah, further energy, more energy, further shots. I think, and also what you guys are doing with the finishes on these are great. Everyone comes, Sarah coated. We launched a super angular in the same three colors we had in the standard Wrangler, bronze, silver, and black. And then we'll do as I mean, if you've been to a gun store or checked out any of the distributor websites, you know, there's just an incredible amount of options out there as far as different colors and grips and anything under the sky for that stuff. And that particular gun, especially you guys have just customized to no end. And if you haven't done it, you should go look at these distributors, which they're the people who sell to the gun stores, right? Ruger sells to the distributors, the tribute to sell to the gun stores. But Graham, you guys are working with these distributors to develop unique products, exclusives, and talk about some of those configurations that they might find that they're not going to find maybe normally, but you go, wait a minute, you go ellipses or sports south or davidsons. And what kind of stuff are you guys doing? I mean, it's not just on wranglers, it's across all the product lines. Yeah. They're always looking for an opportunity to have something unique. There's a lot of direct coordination and it's not just colors. It can be barrel lengths, contours, calibers. There's just anything within a family that's not a standard catalog item is an opportunity for them to have something unique to offer their customers. Being the retail stores and then the eventual owner as well. Yeah. So yeah, across the board, we do a lot of unique things. So you can see our website, as you said on their websites, Taylor does some pretty cool stuff as well. They have quite the Ruger collection. Of unique things that we do with them. And you guys list all those on your website as well. Yeah, we try to keep track of them on our website. If you just go to that family guns and scroll down through the standard models, you'll generally see them as distributor exclusives underneath. Another thing people we talk about, a lot of times people think of it as being like, we're going to make the gun different colors. But it's not just that. It's not just that. And it's more than that. It's not, oh, it's the gun's purple or silver or black. No, I mean, Sur coat is super durable. I mean, you guys probably test that. Yeah, oh, absolutely. Pretty much all our guns go through extensive drop testing, shipping testing, plug board tests, all that stuff. Exposing them to elements, cold, hot, moisture, and we've used other things in the past, Sarah Coates, obviously, very popular right now, not just in the firearms world, but pretty much cross anything where you want to customize something and have that abrasion and material resistance to the elements. So yeah, it's done well. It's great. And you guys do that, you don't have to send it off to like a Sarah coat plier, right? We do that all. That's all in-house. We've got some pretty cool hand, you can do the last step by hand. We got some pretty cool automated things. Really? We've done with them as well for the, for your higher volume lines. Like the Wrangler. Sure. Where we've worked directly with Sarah coat on the best, the best robotics to do large quantities. That's cool. Firearms. So that's pretty neat. So Graham, what have you been shooting lately? What kind of shooting what kind of honey you were talking about going to the western hunters expo? Yep, I got to go to that. So I've never been to. I didn't know what to expect. 'cause when you get below the shot show and NRA show, you can go to a regional sports show that might not be what you're expecting. When I walked into the western huntings expo, I was blown away. The quality of the vendors, the quality of the presentation of just the entire show. The customers of the people that were there were just absolutely incredible. Everyone that was, I'd say almost more than half, if not more, all dedicated out west long range, big game hunters, a lot of cool you allow sick of gear out there. High dollar.

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"marlin" Discussed on Gun Talk
"Wait, no, it's not. It's a different guy. No. It's Graham Rockwell. That's other guys sounds. Honestly, Rockwell is a cool name. It's like, I thought it was hard to forget, but clearly not. I thought you had a grand parson sing, wasn't he a singer? Yeah. So we're just we're just chatting you're in for guns and gear filming? Yeah, thanks for having me down again. Yeah. It was just we were discovering that some people listened to this show. One of my people I know back in New Hampshire was like, I heard you guys, heard gun talk in the Ruger booth at the NRA show. And I was like, someone was listening. Thank you. Thank God someone's listening. We appreciate you guys. Yeah, the interracial is fun for that because it's open to the public and we had a handful of people come up and say hi and watch your stuff, listen to your stuff. I mean, most of them were pretty normal. It's you never know what you're going to get at the NRA show. We were back to full capacity this year. What was your take? The Friday and Saturday was absolutely packed. And you guys were kind of just in the middle of the storm there. It was crazy. I was like, what is going on? I mean, the show was busy, but I really honestly, the Ruger booth, in particular, I don't know what the deal was, people want to see the new products. I mean, the Marlins, yeah. Everyone was like, is that the thing that everybody really wanted to see? That those guns, you know, once they came off the rack in the morning, they never got put down until the end of the day. It was kind of what we saw. That in a couple other new products, the SFA are, which are the talk about here, the super Wrangler security three 80, a lot of those guns just people came in specifically looking to see them. So that was great to see. Glad to have people back in there. That's cool. And you see them all the time. It's just products. It's just stuff. And we kind of take it for granted that not everybody gets to see all these different products. I think that that's probably one of the appeals of the interracial show. Maybe if you go to your local gun store, maybe they have it, maybe they don't. But you go to something like that, and you literally can see all the products from all the brands and get to hold them, get to feel them, get to ask questions. Questions. I'm sure you guys are dealing with all sorts of, was there a recurring question at the show that people kept want to know about maybe a particular product or brand? As you said, people can't find, I mean, there's certain products where we're coming out of the craziness of 2021, 22, where people literally never saw a certain guns on the shelves. And there's still a couple like that, like the Marlins, if you go to your local country, probably not going to see those. We're really focused on the quality of those guns, not the quantity of them right now. So as you said, you might not be able to find those. In a gun store, and this is your opportunity to go see them. And I do the same thing. I get a chance to go around and pick up other folks guns, hold them, talk to talk to their engineers, talk to their project managers about what they're doing with those guns and it's always fascinating. A lot of people don't maybe not realize you work at Ruger and you see all the Ruger guns and you're in that day to day to day, you don't necessarily get to see and mess with other people's guns. And not as much. If you had to put a percentage on it, definitely heavy on the Ruger side. But we always try to keep an eye on what's going on in the market. And we also talk to customers about their Graham, you're a shooter, and you're definitely a hunter. So you kind of have like, if you think about Ruger doesn't make shotguns, right? And you're a bird hunter. So you probably are like, we currently do not make shopping. I'm gonna go check out some shotguns. That has to be one of the you talked about comments and one of the comments as always, wins winners ruby are gonna make an American made shotgun again. Whether it's reintroducing the red label, the gold label or something else. So whether it's folks at the shows or emails, that's a pretty common, pretty common question. Obviously, you guys are busy enough making rifles and pistols. I mean, super busy, always busy. But is making a shotgun harder? Is it more complicated or more involved in certain ways than a pistol or a rifle? Or is it just a matter of, we're as busy as it's always a battle for resources, we're talking, especially over the last three years, material, people to work in the factories, engineering time. There's a lot that goes into a decision like that. What we saw back in before COVID, early 2000s, 2010s shotguns are not restricted as far as imports go. So there is a large amount of imports coming in. And people, you know, people say those guns have gotten better and better every year. Turkish guns. And that really brought the prices down across the market.

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AP Sports SummaryBrief at 2:20 a.m. EDT
"AP sports I'm time Miriam. It was a marathon day of sports on Monday, starting with a morning Major League Baseball game, and ending with two late night overtime games in the Stanley Cup playoffs. In between the NBA played two game twos in its opening round series in Philadelphia the 76ers maximized home court advantage defeating the next 96 84 as tyrese maxi led a defense that held the nest for just 35 second half points while scoring 33 himself. We were able to get started time we started when we needed them. Consecutive stops in a row, which led to fast breaks, led to easy buckets. Out west, the kings were beaming again, lighting up the warriors one 14 one O 6 as the air and Fox scored 24 to put Steve Kerr's defending champions in danger of becoming ex champions. We know we have to play better. But we will play better. We're these guys are champions. You saw what they did. It was a good playoff night for kings as the NHL's Los Angeles kings came from behind to stun the oilers four to three in game one on Alex I have follows overtime gold. It took two overtimes for the wild to beat the stars in Ryan Hartman's goal. The bruins said in NHL regular season record for victories and Boston started the postseason with a three one victory over the Panthers. Brad marchand scored what turned out to be the game winner. It's always good to start the first game with a win, but we have an accomplished anything yet. The hurricanes took advantage of home ice to stop the islands due to one in their game one. 25 stays for auntie ranta. Fun to play these games again. Just super excited and getting that home crowd going the baseball at the annual patriots day, morning game in Boston, former Red Sox hunter Renfro got the angels off early with a first inning three run Homer, then drove in another run in the second inning in a 5 four angels victory. I enjoy hitting here, I've been wearing it. I always love the crowd here. Obviously, being my time, even from before I'm being here. Later in the day, winners included the mets, braves, Astros, brewers, Diamondbacks, cubs, reds, pirates, and Marlins. Tom AP sports

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Soler homers, De La Cruz leads Marlins past Phillies 3-2
"And RBI single by Brian Della Cruz in the top of the tenth inning gave the Marlins a three two win over the Phillies trailing to one Miami tied the game in the top of the 8th inning on a leadoff home run by Jorge soler. The game winner by the other crews made a winner of AJ puck who picked up his first win of the season. They had the crew has also picked up an RBI single in the top of the fourth for the Marlins who won the rubber game with a series

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MLB teams extend beer sales after pitch clock shortens games
"Thanks to the pitch clock, the action is moving much faster at Major League Baseball games, but it also means a little less time for fans to enjoy a frosty adult beverage. To combat that time crunch at least four teams, the Arizona Diamondbacks, Texas Rangers, Minnesota Twins and Milwaukee Brewers have extended alcohol sales through the 8th inning this season. Others, like the Miami Marlins and New York mets still have 7th inning cutoffs, but haven't ruled out making changes. Teams historically have stopped selling alcohol after the 7th inning. I'm geffen coolbaugh.

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Senga pitches Mets past Marlins 5-2 in Citi Field debut
"The mets knocked off Miami for the second consecutive day with a 5 to two victory Japanese right hander kodai sanga picked up his second MLB win with 6 solid innings allowing one run with 6 strikeouts. He impressed David Robertson, who picked up the save. Second time I've seen him throw in a lot of big league game and he's got exceptional stuff. He's fills up the zone, his breaking stuff's really good. His ghost pitch, fork ball, whatever you want to call it it's gross. Highlighting the mets offense, Pete Alonso, and Eduardo Escobar, each with two run homers, Trevor Rogers took the loss. Mike mancuso, New York

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"AP's sports on Tom maryam. Now that the college basketball season has ended, all hoops attention is focused on the NBA, as the pros wind down their regular season. A big final week Eastern Conference match up in Philadelphia as the 76ers kept alive their chance of edging the Celtics for the number two seed with a one O three one O one victory thanks to 52 points by Joel embiid, the third time he's hit the half century mark this season for Doc Rivers team. The man just scored half our points in the NBA game. And I'm biased, but the MVP race is over. The Bucs now have a magic number of ones that clinch the top spot in the east, as Giannis had a triple double and a one 41 28 victory over the wizards for coach Mike budenholzer. We just kind of go about our business. There's, you know, rarely is there a special message or anything. The heat hawks and raptors all one key games while the nets lost as those teams battle to avoid the playing games in the east next week. Out west the warriors and Lakers also had important victories as they look to avoid the west play in games. Baseball, the defending national league champion Phillies became the last team to win a game this season, topping the Yankees four to one, as Kyle schwarber built in the 200th home run of his career. Cool thing, definitely definitely definitely a cool thing, but happy about the win. One day after routing them at ten zero, the brewers nearly duplicated the feat, settling for 9 zero triumph, as Milwaukee belted 5 home runs, three off Max Scherzer, the braves behind rookie Dylan Dodd down the Cardinals four to one. Other NL winners, the pirates, cubs, Diamondback Dodgers, and Marlins, who handed the twins their first loss. The raised hour remain undefeated, knocking off the nationals ten 6. NHL, the Panthers jumped ahead of Pittsburgh and the islanders in the east wild card race, edging buffalo two to one on Matthew coach's third period goal. It just shows the buy in and the commitment we have to make in the playoffs. The devil's damage the penguins hope of a 17 straight playoff appearance with a 5 one victory keyed by Dawson Mercer's hat trick. Tom Arian AP sports.

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Schumaker gets 1st win, Marlins top Mets 2-1 behind Chisholm
"Homers by Jorge soler and jazz Chisholm carried the Marlins to a two one win over the mets. So Lara put Miami ahead in the second inning in Chisholm provided insurance in the 8th. Jesus luzardo combined with three relievers on a four hitter with luzardo yielding two hits over 5 and two thirds. Let's first baseman Pete Alonso homeward, but only after lozardo left the game. You got us to chase and then when he needed to get a quick contact out, he was able to do so. I mean, he had everything working as tough not to hit. Garrett Cooper had three hits for the Marlins who reached Metz starter and loser David Peterson for 8 hits over 5 innings. I'm Dave ferry.

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"Lastly, just following up on John Angelo doing a rare address to the media and fumbling it. John Henry of the Red Sox, who we mentioned because he is on the new economic reform committee. He sort of did the same thing, except he's not making himself available to the press in person. He just conducted some email interviews with a couple of outlets, including the athletic, and he tried to argue that the fans are getting it all wrong and the Red Sox really do spend, which of course they do relative to some teams, and that they haven't cheaped out, but they also won't spend Steve Cohen money. Maybe the most amusing part was where he protested too much about being booed, Jen McCaffrey, who was conducting the Q&A said the booing at winter weekend was hard to ignore. Did you recognize that that level of frustration existed from some of the fan base and does it motivate you to do anything differently and Henry responded again via email so he had time to construct this response. There is a false narrative surrounding the club. It really took hold in 2022. There were even false reports of booing at Fenway Park during the winter classic. I think those factors and losing Xander de San Diego were the biggest factors. Those are the fans he would believe are the least likely to try to shout us down, but it happened. Did anyone report the standing ovation at the end, so there he was talking about the winter weekend event where Red Sox brass got booed and the booze were then edited out of the nest and rebroadcast, but the winter classic hockey game at Fenway Park it was widely reported that Henry was booed. I saw a video of some heckling. I didn't see a video of the booing, but I believe that it happened given how many people reported it, and he's saying those were false reports, which is kind of amusing because last month, when the Red Sox signed Raphael Devers to their extension and held a press conference, which Henry was not at team chairman Tom Werner was, and he rejected the idea that the booing was what prompted the red sacks to sign Devers because there's negotiations were already in progress, but he didn't deny that the booing occurred, and he even said, by the way, owners get booed, and that's part of the deal. If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. So maybe Werner should talk to Henry about the booing. I don't think owners are dissembling or blundering any more than they ever did, but I think fans and media members have gotten more skeptical and more likely to interrogate them and hold them to account, which could be why some of them have all but stopped talking to the press and the public, which in the cases of Angeles and Henry might not be a bad idea. Also, Ken Rosenthal wrote a column about Corbyn burns and arbitration. It's a broader look at the way arbitration went down this winter, which was not in the favor of the players. They won 6 cases and lost 13, which is the worst they've done in a normal arbitration year in about a decade and Ken ran through the reasons why, but it sounds like this is contributing further to tensions between players and owners that could again come to a head after the CBA expires. There is some sentiment in favor of doing away with the arbitration system and replacing it with some sort of set system where players would get paid automatically based on stats, which was something that was floated during the recent round of bargaining and seems like something that the players will not go for, although Bo Bichette, who recently avoided arbitration and a hearing by signing an extension with the Blue Jays that bought out his remaining arbiters. He called arbitration and incredibly flawed process, one that isn't very good for the game and he added there's no reason to pit owners and executives against players just no reason. Well, maybe there's a better way to do it, but on the whole, I think arbitration has helped players and the reason to pit owners and executives against players in some way at least is that it's your typical labor versus management relationship owners and executives want to pay players less. Players want to make more. It's inherently adversarial to some degree. But your relationship with this podcast is not adversarial. In fact, it could be the opposite of that. You can bestow funds upon us and you can do that by visiting Patreon dot com slash effectively wild and signing

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"Yeah, Yuri, I've seen him, I got CM pitch, I think, three times total over the last two years, and each time I watched him, I was blown away. I mean, when you walk in, he's 19 years old. He doesn't turn 20 until I think April 15th, I believe it's his birthday. And he was solid and double-A last year. He's 6 8, 220 pounds, one of the few guys who I've seen who when standing next to saint Alcantara makes sandy Alcantara looks small. And he has a similar repertoire to sandy. He has fastball hits the upper 90s. He has a change up that I believe I saw once the sky reports yeah, I believe it was like a 50 or 60% swing in this right with the change up last year pitching all the entire season in double-A. He has a slider that he's working on that he's trying to tighten up a little bit and he has a curveball and he has a curve ball that's been a good breaking pitch for him as well. So he has a four pitch mix. He's not even 20 years old yet and he's looking like he'll get to the big league at some point this year. He wants to be in the big leagues for opening day. I just with the way that they're with the options they have in terms of their starting pitching, I don't see that happening, but I feel like at some point down the road this season we're going to see Yuri Perez make his debut. And yeah, he's from the way the way I best like describing sandy Alcantara when I talked with him the other day and asked him what it's like watching Yuri a 19. Sandy goes, I was nowhere near this level when I was 19. I was in high a, I was a decent prospect. I was throwing hard, but I wasn't throwing like that. I wasn't throwing the way that he's doing it. I wasn't as mature with understanding my pitch mix and what I need to do with which batters at which time as Yuri is now. And then now with Yuri basically being understanding and saying to take him under his weighing, you're seeing the dynamic of Yuri now understanding what he has to do between starts to be ready and be more mature on that front to be ready to go when his name is called. So to wrap up, what would constitute a successful season for the Marlins in 2023 at the peak league level and beyond? I would say for 2023 and it's going back to what they've been trying to say every year and they've been unsuccessful either they need to be competitive. I don't necessarily think they need to make the playoffs this year. I feel like they need to be in the hunt because I mean you look at this the division. They could get 85 wins have their first winning record in a full season and goodness knows how long and still finished fourth because of just how stack the mets, the Phillies and the braves are. But if they're able to be in that 500 cups cost hopefully above it and say, look, we're here and with the way the roster set up basically every main guy they have, whether it's guys who they have been working with for years or guys they acquired this off season. Basically all of their main guys are under control beyond this year. So if they're able to show what they're able to do this year and be in the fight and then continue the build on the group that they've already assembled, that basically gives them that stepping stone that they were hoping to have earlier in the brute Sherman ownership era and finally show the optimism whether it happens that's obviously still to be determined, whether jazz worked on center helps and that helps them, that's to be determined, but they have the pieces there. If a few things, if a few dominoes fall in their direction, they have the potential to finally start turning the corner. It's just a matter of turning that potential into the actual results. Well, you can find out whether they succeed in doing that by following Jordan's coverage all season long at the Miami Herald. You can also find George McPherson on Twitter at J McPherson 1126. Jordan, thanks again. Thanks so much, Ben. Thanks so much, Meg, always great chatting with you both. All right, I'm going to give you a pass blast here. It's just me. We recorded early this week, so we didn't yet have the past blast from our past past consultant when I was recording with Meg. This past blast comes from 1971 and from David Lewis and architectural historian and baseball researcher based in Boston and we're back to the late eccentric X a's owner Charlie Finley. This time, David writes, Finley is arguing balls and strikes. He's moved on from gold bases at this point. In 1971, Charlie Finley once again brought a proposed rule change to Major League Baseball on March 16th, 1971, Finley's Oakland a's played Cleveland in a spring training game featuring the experimental rule, a count with three balls and three strikes. The plan clearly did not go well as a UPI article reporting on the story ran with the headline, baseball's experiment doomed for oblivion, Finley hoped that the new count would speed the game up, but in practice the rule had the exact opposite effect, leading to an increased number of walks in what was referred to as tedious games of pitch and catch. During the trial run, the two teams produced 23 total walks in a game one ten to 7 by Cleveland as another failed attempt at baseball's long history of trying to speed up the game thinly abandoned this idea shortly thereafter. We get this sort of question or suggestion sometimes too, just changing the number of balls or strikes. And there might be better ways you could do it. But I prefer to try to fix things within the current system of four balls and three strikes in finlay, of course, supported a pitch clock too, so he was ahead of his time in trying to speed things along. Also, I have a second pass blast for you here. This is one I came up with and really I probably should have done it in episode 1970, but it's still applies to 1971. One of the members of our Facebook group recently posted a thread and said the MLB logo before the 1969 batter logo that is still in use today.

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"All right we're back and it's time to talk about the Miami Marlins with the beat writer for the Miami Marlins and the Miami Herald Jordan McPherson. Hello Jordan. Hello bang hello made great to be with you guys again. How's everything been on your end? Oh, pretty good for the last two years. Since we had you had to talk about the marbles last time, probably. So yeah, hard to sub up at a sentence, but okay, so I wanted to ask if you could settle a question for us. We wondered when the Marlins hired skip Schumacher to be their new manager. His name is skip, or at least that's what everyone calls him. And often you call a manager skip, even if he's not named skip. So how does one refer to skip Schumacher or address skip shoe boxer? Is it just skip? It has been just skipping it, honestly, it makes it a lot easier to know that that's been the nickname that he has and now it fits the role. So it's been made of a very easy transition on that front. Okay, we were wondering, because some types of you give someone a nickname, you use their baseball nickname or whatever, but in his case, it's just so happens that it's the same name, so I guess you can't call him Jared. Jared Michael Schumacher would be the real name, apparently. But I don't know what anyone called him Jared last since we're on the subject. Tell us a little bit about your early impressions of Schumacher and why the Marlins decided that he would be the guy and how the addition of Schumacher and a new coaching staff might change things from the Mattingly era. Yeah, very impressed with my first the first week up here with skip Schumacher and just the few interactions I've had with him from his hiring to what we saw when we got to talk with him when our meetings too. Now with seeing him on the field for a week with players, he brings a lot of energy. He has a winning pedigree, obviously someone who was career was primarily through the cardinal system, understands the winning culture. He won the World Series as a player, and he was one of those guys who wasn't the big name when he was on his roster. He was the one of a bench guy, a starter, but not the big name, obviously, played with Yadier Molina, played with Alan Moore. He was a guy. And he understands what it takes to have to work to succeed at the big league level and he's trying to instill that type of mindset into the Marlins Clubhouse. He's been very high energy, very positive eyes, which first week spring training is always very positive. Positive optimistic outlook, but he's just, it brings a new sense and a new just a new aura around the Clubhouse and around the organization, especially after having, again, Don nailing was the longest ten year manager of Martin's history was here for 7 years. And they just, they wanted to go in a new direction, bring someone in who could just bring a spark and so far it seems like skip is bringing that. Now it's just a matter of seeing how will that happens and how it translates once camp is over once games begin and how he and his staff are able to work with this slightly retooled roster to try to get the Marlins to be competitive in a very competitive and at least. Yeah, I wanted to ask you about that before we get into any of the individual moves or additions that they made this off season, which is, how do they understand themselves within the context of their division? Because you're right, it is an incredibly competitive division. They came into the soft season needing a lot of offense having strong pitching. They have more offense. They have slightly less strong pitching now. So I think we can talk about some of those individual moves, but where do they view themselves in their competitive cycle right now? Yeah, they understand that the NL east is the NL east. Obviously, three teams that made the playoffs last year two teams with a hunter wins and then the team that didn't get to the hundred win mark may all the way to the World Series and all three of those teams are still the top three teams of the division, but the Marlins are also in the mindset of they know that they need to be more competitive. They need to try to find ways to contend which for them starts with their pitching. Obviously they can have another strong gear from the rotation and have more steady offense and find ways for their key guys to stay healthy. They feel like they can be an dark horse team in the NL east and the moves that they made were for more than just this year. Basically every person who they acquired throughout this off season is under contract or under team control for more than one year. So even if they don't make the full jump and are able to leap over any of those top three teams, they still have all of the pieces for 2024 some for 2025 and 2026. So they are going to be able to use this as a true building block to try to get as much established this year and then also find ways to improve on it as the years progress. So let's talk about some of the moves they made at the moment made some trades. We will talk about those, but as for the free agent market, they were not very successful in the free agent market last off season. Their additions didn't do great for the most part. And they didn't really go big game hunting. This winter, there was a lot of money spent a lot of big free agent signed to big deals and for the marrow ends when it comes to major league contracts for free agents. It's just gene Segura and Johnny cueto, so if you want to talk to us about those additions, interested in hearing why they added those two, but also whether they were in on anyone else that you know of, whether they considered spending more money than they actually did, which I guess is kind of the perennial question when it comes to the Marlins. Yeah, so with gene Segura, he was he in a digital Luis rise and we're going to talk about him later. The emphasis for them was to add contact tailors to balance out their lying up a little bit more last year when they signed horizon layering off sale Garcia there that was to add power to line up and obviously that did not manifest in the way that the Marlins wanted. Obviously Garcia had a down year horizon layer was mired by injuries, but was on a 30 home run pace by the time he got hurt at the end of June. They were hoping that Segura and arise they would balance out line up that if healthy has a contact power guy in just Chisholm junior who can do a little bit of everything. Those two guys have contact guys, table sirs toward the top of the line up and then hope that horror solar and obstacle Garcia are able to rebound and Gary Cooper is able to be a fixture in the middle of their lineup as well. Obviously the ballpark they have that they play 81 games in every year. It's not hither friendly. So if they're able to get guys who are able to be more doubles guys, more gap to gap guys who can get on base and then have RBI producers drive them in and let those guys who get on base user speed to get in the scoring position after getting on base, that was sort of the mindset there.

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"Yeah, the two, the two most likely names, aside from terrain, are both outfielders and their guys that have been on the radar for a little bit, sell free lick and Joey Weimar to guys who could not be more opposite in terms of the way they look, the way they play, you know, self free lick is about 5 ten left handed contact hitter. He's exactly, in my opinion, the kind of guy that the brewers need in their lineup, a guy who just figures out a way to get on base, scrapper, his time goes along. I think he'll develop a little bit more power. He's a guy who can play across the outfield and he's not going to hurt you. Then you have weemer who is this big strapping 6 5, 220 pound guy who can run like the wind has a cannon for an arm, you know, kind of a prototype right Fielder. And a guy who, if everything goes right and hit 35 homers in a year, a lot of early on in his professional career, there were a lot of comps between him and him and hunter Pence, both in physical stature and looks and just kind of the way they play the game. I think he's a little bit farther off than free lick is. I think free lick will be depending on how the outfield shakes out. I think Bruce fans will see free like in the first couple months of the season, and it's incredible the rise that he had in the minors last year. I mean, he started in high a and he was in the discussion by the end of the year of getting a call up. Kind of unusual, of course. So those are the two guys that really pop to the forefront in my mind as guys that could make an impact in camp on the pitching side. You've got a couple of relievers Abner urban who definitely needs more seasoning, but he's a guy who gets triple digits with his fastball that always will interest people and interesting teams. And then there's a little bit less heralded right hander by the end of cam Robinson who led all the minor leagues and saves last year with 25 his velocity is picked up, you know, he's got a good change of pace as well and a guy who got himself on the radar. He's also on the 40 man, which is which makes a difference too in terms of how quickly teams will call a guy up and how easy it is for them to do it. So that's two guys on the pitching side that I would mention as well. But this year may be more than any other in recent memory, the brewers will be impacted by a number of their higher ceiling, bigger name prospects. So in closing, how should the brewers or how do the brewers define a successful season for themselves in 2023 and for the fans who, as you noted, are in some cases dissatisfied with the way things have been going, what would it take to get popular opinion back on the brewer's side? As currently constructed, I think it would definitely be a major disappointment if they fail to make the playoffs again. I think wild card spot is the absolute basement of what they should be shooting for. I think a central division title is certainly within their grasp. It looks right now. It's like it's between the brewers and the Cardinals with much improved cubs team. Probably having a little bit of saying that as well. So from a fan's perspective, of course, you know, they should be in the World Series every year. We know that's not realistic, but this is an ownership group and this was bandied about after the hater Trey last year and it's almost become a kind of a rallying cry for frustrated fans that this is an ownership group that wants continual continual bites of the Apple as far as the postseason goes. This is an ownership group that does not want to go

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"And educated guess would be that he heard them talk about, you know, his ERA over the last 6 weeks was 6.75 or he struggled down the stretch against the cubs and the pirates. He did not pitch particularly well against kind of the lesser lights in the division. You know, so I don't think there's any way possible that any team could have any kind of validity or that argument would hold any water that he was, you know, he was the reason for holding them back from the postseason. I do know that Corbin burns has a pretty good pulse on kind of where the franchise is in the fans eyes since the hater trade and that's to say not in a really good place. You know, you start with the unpopular trade of Josh hater to the Padres, which was looked at as almost exclusively a cost cutting move by the fans. And then you move into the off season and you've got the brewers really barely spending any money in the free Asian, market, bringing on wade Miley, Brian Anderson, really the two, the two only notable additions. For not much money and then you come into camp and the storyline coming into camp was the brewers are seeking hundreds of millions of dollars of public tax money now to help upgrade the ballpark and then so you've got the fan base pretty riled up as it is. And then you throw this into this charm into the water and the sharks certainly attack. So it burns knew what he was doing. I think it was very calculated. You know, he knew the sentiment would be behind him and it certainly was. Based on all the social media that I read, you know, fans are really irate with this organization and a particular the owner, which is amazing to me as somebody who grew up in Milwaukee and Wisconsin in the 80s and 90s, remembering all the loss seasons where the brewers had no money and spent nothing and just spun their wheels and were really bad missing the playoffs for the first time in 5 years last year like they did. It said sent the fans kind of into a tailspin and it was an ugly finish to the season, but I think the fans kind of need to gain a little perspective as to as to what they're dealing with with the brewers which has been a small market team that has punched above its weight class and no small part due to Mark adana's willingness to spend beyond a small market team's means, so we'll see where it goes from here. If the brewers get off to a good start, they started 32 and 18 last season and best 50 games start in team history and it was all rainbows and sunshine, maybe another start like that this season will help kind of put some of that ill will to rest. I want to talk about burns as a pitcher and some of those moves you mentioned, but I think before we do any of that, we should probably focus on one of the other names in your last answer, which is Matt Arnold. I think a lot of people were surprised at the end of October last year when David stern's announced he was stepping away and was taking on an advisory role but wouldn't be serving as the president of baseball ops anymore. What change has that sort of made in the front office? What have you observed about the early part of the Matt Arnold era that we might see informed decisions that the team makes going forward? I think by and large Matt Arnold has followed the same path, I think that David stern's would have followed if he remained in that role, meaning heavy emphasis on analytics, you know, listening to their baseball apps people, you know, making moves that aren't necessarily going to excite a lot of people in a lot of areas. They have a very specific prototype for what they're looking for in pictures, for instance, and they love ground ball guys. So they spent the winter picking up guys that induce those both in the bullpen and lengthening out their starting pitching depth. So from that perspective, not much has changed. As far as kind of the way Matt Arnold approaches the job, he's definitely more visible. I think a little bit a little bit more comfortable in the public eye, David stern's was, I wouldn't call him reclusive, but was not visible around that much, was not available to us as much as Martin met Arnold has been, and, you know, it's not to say that it's not been a transition for the brewers or for Matt, you know, going from being Robin to stern's Batman for all those years here, you know, that allowed him to kind of fly under the radar. So to speak, but now that he is the man and he's sitting in the chair and, you know, he's the one who's getting the phone call, the phone calls from Mark adana, you know, it's certainly it's been a change for him, but as far as the way he deals with us and our accessibility to him and him doing his best to explain why the team is doing what it's doing, he's been great in that regard and it's been nice to kind of let that relationship blossom between media and Mac, because he really is a good guy.

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"Usage is, but there's just always going to be that concern with the tournament that takes place at this time of year and there isn't really a better time of year, you know, like if you were to do it after the season, a lot of players wouldn't participate then either there's no great time to do it because players were always worried and teams will always be worried that the guys are going to get hurt and there's always a risk anytime you're playing you could get hurt. Yeah or you know the other option is the teams just aren't patriotic, you know. Yeah. I'm a rebel roaster. I'm a rapper. I mean, you see people say that. Like Jerry Manuel, who is the bench coach for the U.S. team, said in a Ken Rosenthal piece a few weeks ago, I thought people would break their necks to play for their country. Go to the other countries and they're begging to play and that's not necessarily true. I don't think they have issues recruiting pitchers too, but again. And for the same reasons, right? It's the same as entities being like, hey now. Yeah. It is funny that teams seem to be not that they want to be clear. To be clear, not that they want their eyes to get hurt when they're pitching for them. But there is sort of a seeming acceptance of the risk when it is in service of the club, but when it comes to other entities, they're like, no, there's no thank you. No, thank you. Right. Yeah, 'cause if you get hurt in your own team's camp, then I guess it's well, what are we going to do? Injuries are inevitable. But if you get hurt in a pitching in the WBC, then your team and your team's fans are always going to think, well, would that have happened if they hadn't been there? And so even though you're going to get some number of injuries regardless, if it happens there, then there's always the what if and you kind of regret or you might have regrets and it's sort of silly, but inevitable. So really, it's other tips there. I mentioned Luis Castillo from ber Valdez is another one for the Dominican Republic who at one point was slated to pitch for them and then ultimately didn't. And with valdes and with Castillo, like sometimes, it's framed as like a mutual decision. The team and the player kind of came to this decision together. And so you always wonder how is the team leaning on the player not to participate, right? And they'll be tells the teams like we want players to participate. It's for the good of the tournament and the sport, but you kind of wonder what gets said like they can't say you can't play in less, I guess you were on the 60 men IL, maybe the previous season, but you kind of wonder and players like they've got money at stake and contracts and walk years and everything. And so you can totally understand why players wouldn't participate. I'm definitely not knocking anyone who doesn't. It's slightly saps my enthusiasm for the tournament, I guess, when good players don't play, particularly good pictures. I just, you know, it's such a, it's such a strange job, Ben pitching. You know, 'cause like, you gotta do it at least some to avoid getting hurt. But if you do it too much, you know, it can really backfire on you. So what a difficult what a difficult needle to thread. Yes, it can be quite hazardous to your health and breaking news. Yeah. Right, and it seems like the strategy more and more is just like pitch less pitched fewer innings and that'll help and ultimately it doesn't really help some guys, but that other guys, yeah, maybe they don't pitch enough or maybe they're pitching fewer innings, but they're all max effort innings and maybe that's just as bad for you if not worse. So conundrum. Yeah, we'll do a WBC preview of some sort, I think before the tournament starts and so I don't want to dampen anyone's enthusiasm because there's still a lot to be excited about. Yeah. I'm looking forward to it. But I think the absence of elite pitching on a lot of teams, that just makes me more psyched for team Japan because the Japanese team pitching is so good. Especially the starting rotation where you have Otani and Darvish and then you have sasaki and Yamamoto. I mean, this might be like, this might be like the four best pictures in the tournament. I don't know. I'd have to survey all the other rosters, which I haven't that carefully. But I might take any of those four guys over any of the American pitchers. So that is just a amazing group. Yeah, that is nasty. I'm looking forward to seeing those kids. And I guess we should say bullpens probably matter a lot too when it comes to a tournament like this. Starters aren't stretched out at this point anyway and you don't care as much about innings and durability. So there's some good bullpen arms on the American team and other rosters too. So that makes up for it somewhat. But it's tough. Everyone's protective of their pitching and pitchers are protective of themselves and I wish there were some way that they could all feel confident about participating, but I think this is inevitable and understandable. Yeah, yeah. So we have a preview pod for you all today. We're going to talk about Christian Yelich's two teams, I guess. I always try to come up with some way to yeah, what a nice little unifying theme. Yeah, there's not always a neat little theme, but we're going to talk about the Milwaukee Brewers and then we're going to talk about the Miami Marlins, so talking to Todd Rosie aka about the brewers, and Jordan McPherson about the marwan's in just a moment. There have been some finance updates and you want to talk, talk finances for a moment. Sure, but before we do that, I remembered the other thing that I wanted to talk to you about. Oh, sure. Okay.

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"marlin" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"I make rally a fangraphs and I am joined as always by Ben limburg of the ringer and how are you? Not bad, how are you? I'm not bad, you know? You know what's kind of bad? The U.S. rotation for the WPC? Yeah, how about that? Have you looked at this starting staff lately? It's not the greatest. It has lost some notable arms of late. It certainly has, yeah, the most recent being Clayton Kershaw, who was disappointed not to be on this team Nestor Cortes also dropped out due to injury. So now you have this 6 man rotation on the American WBC team, Adam Wainwright, Brady singer lancelin, Merrill Kelly, miles Michaelis, and Kyle Freeland. Yeah. Not the greatest group. And I guess that's really nothing new because often it's trouble to get pictures to pitch and WBC. I mean, I guess the ace for the American team last time around was Marcus stroman, right? So it's just often tough to get the top arms to participate, but I was curious to see just how this U.S. WBC rotation would stack up to just individual team rotations in terms of projections for 2023. Obviously the WBC team doesn't have to play a full season, so it's sort of a silly exercise, but if the U.S. WBC team were just a regular major league team, their rotation would be 11th. Just compared to just the other teams. That's just looking at the top 6 pitchers on every team's starting pitcher, depth chart. So it would go Yankees rangers, mets brewers, Phillies, braves, raised Padres, angels, Dodgers, and then the American WBC team followed closely by the Giants, the Blue Jays and the asters. So it's just, it's not the best. I think Brady singer has the best projection via the fan. Step charts of any starting pitcher on the American WBC team and Brady singer, I believe, has the 30th best starting pitcher projection of any pitcher. So that means that there are 29 starting pitchers with better projections and most of them are American. In fact, there are 24, I believe, American born pitchers, starting pitchers with better projections than Brady singer, who is, again, the best projected pitcher on this WBC roster. So the pitchers who have better projections who are not on this team, de Grom, burns, rodan, nola, Cole, Wheeler, Scherzer, Bieber, Verlander, Woodruff, mcclanahan, gausman, freed strider, cease, web, musgrove, Snell, Kershaw, la dolo, glass now, cab gallon and green. A lot of good pictures there, but none of them have the U.S. WBC roster. And you know, like a number of them in the cactus league, right? Who could just go down the way to chase for the early going and then hop on a flight to Florida after. So, you know, yeah. It's not the best. No, the hitters. On Team USA. Wonderful. Amazing. Yeah. But yeah, the pitching does leave a little something to be desired, but I have we talked about the hitting Ben. You know? Also, I would also just say that if Michael Bowman were on this podcast, he would fight you for besmirching his beloved landslide. We've had that fight before. It's a real love. It's true. It's true. Yeah. And it's not just the U.S. team that has this issue recruited pitchers because you look at the rotations for a lot of the other teams too, and they're not super strong. I mean, the Dominican roster is totally stacked too with position players, but the starting pitchers, you know, it's not deep, really, right? You've got sandy Alcantara who we're about to talk about and Christian Javier, but then it's like Rwanda Contreras and Johnny cueto, who were also about to talk about a teammate of sandia contrast, right? So it's tough. I mean, it's with the American team like there are a lot of pictures like Logan Webb, who expressed interest in being on the team at a certain point, but then ended up not being on it. And that's also the case with the other countries teams, you know? Like Luis Castillo and other pitchers who at one point seemed like they might be interested, but then ultimately are not participating. And there are various reasons for that with Kershaw, evidently, and some others also it's an insurance issue. Yeah, there's an LA times piece about this that I will link to if you're interested in the ins and outs of insurance, but according to this piece, the insurance coverage protects teams from having to pay a player for time missed because of an injury stemming from the tournament if an injury is determined to have happened in the WBC, then the team is reimbursed for the time the player misses. Participants are required to undergo entrance and exit physicals to help clean injury information. And so with a pitcher like Kershaw, who has had some chronic injury issues, they just couldn't get coverage, and I guess the Dodgers wouldn't just wave this. Miguel Cabrera ran into the same issue, but the tigers were just like, eh, he can go play. It's fine. But the toucher. So not so sanguine about Kershaw, I guess. And so there's this concern about injury risk in the WBC. And I don't know that there's great evidence for the fact that it makes you more likely to get hurt. I studied this back in 2017. I wrote an article about it and didn't really find any compelling evidence to that point that players who had participated in the WBC had suffered greater injury rates and there is another story at the same time that the wash U sports analytics group did that maybe found some slight effects, but nothing glaring and MLB for its part insists that there's nothing to it according to the LA times, MLB has compiled injury data from the first four WBC iterations, according to a league official, the data aren't publicly available, but the official maintained there is no correlation between being hurt and playing in the WBC. It's also an MLB's best interest to say that without sharing the data. But it's not totally clear that you go pitch in the WBC or more likely to get hurt because of course you can get hurt in spring training too, the idea is basically that maybe if you're just more into this tournament and you're throwing more max effort and you're not fully ramped up yet and it's a little more intense and perhaps high pressure than a spring training game and so you might be more likely to let it fly and hurt yourself and also you're away from your team's training staff and all of that and so perhaps you could be used in a certain way although I think the WBC managers are pretty careful to stick to whatever the prescribed

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
AJ Remembers Jeremy and Jason Giambi
"Former Major League Baseball player Jeremy giambi dies, suicide, probably accidental, they're not saying, I don't think they said, but he was a big partier. His brother Jason giambi, who was a Yankee for us and did well for us for a number of years, was he Yankee. And he was famous for party, and I'll tell you how I knew not only Jason, but his brother as well were parties. Me and Joey were out one night at scores, the famous strip club in Manhattan. This is, I think the I think it was 2000 on the Yankees were against the Tampa. I'm gonna get this wrong. They were playing them on the model. It's Florida Marlins in the World Series. And we need a Jason John me to play. It was one of the last years of his career, maybe no, he was traded. One of the last years he started to break down legs were going, things were happening. Big guy, steroid user, the whole thing. And wasn't in a starting lineup, which was terrifying because he had a big bat. We needed his bat. Didn't want to lose this series, which we went on to lose. And he didn't play this one game. And we need him to pinch hit. It was a perfect time to pin chip with men on base and he didn't go out there. And the other thing that ties us with the brother who died, he's part of the most probably the most famous play defensive player in Yankee history where I forget who bad at hit a ball in the gap during the playoffs, Yankees against Oakland and I'm going to say Paul O'Neill was in right field. He gets the ball off the wall, throws a bomb, a bullet down the first base line, the first face, and fakes that he's catching it. Derek Jeter was not supposed to be anywhere near the first baseline since he's a shortstop. Gita runs to the first baseline, many of you sports fans know the play. Catches the ball in a hop. Takes his right hand and underhanded backwood to the catcher Jorge Posada as Jeremy giambi is close to stepping on home plate, persona backhands and happens to hit the back calf of giambi's leg before his toe touches home plate. Yankees keep the one nothing lead, go on to win the series. The most famous defensive play in Yankee history, I think, in my opinion. And Jeremy zombie unfortunately was the guy checked out.

Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
"marlin" Discussed on Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
"Are they think in terms of what's right and what's wrong with. Yeah i mean my my own thinking about. Morality is going undergoing very gradual. Shift way back in the days when i was a kid. I was absolutely utilitarian consequentialist. And just the more i think about it. The more just doesn't work for a whole bunch of reasons. But i'm not exactly sure what i am as a meta ethicist. I'm a moral constructivist. I think there's no objective morality out there that we make it up but i'm not sure what the best thing to make up is and my understanding of what you're talking about is not even necessarily a way of saying here's what the best morality is but just saying. Here's how people actually behave right. You're more descriptive than prescriptive here. Oh yeah well that's the between Philosophical approach to morality in which people are searching for the what is truly marlin. What is not and a behavioral approach which is just as a out of people behave. It's it's really interesting. That people actually take morality seriously. I mean it's not at all what the philosophers expect by the way. This is an interesting thing now. Of course the philosophers are doing more behavioral game theory. And they understand. What's on. Perhaps i should give you an example of a behavioral game Would you like that. Yes please okay. I'll maybe you do more than one. But the simplest ones called the dictator game okay. You can play it in the laboratory. Although i could. If i have time i can tell you how played out in the field. As well as the laboratory the dictator game two players a and b and they they don't they never see each other there in different rooms. They never get together and the experimental comes in and tells both of them. I'm giving be ten dollars. Can offer any thing. He wants to you from one to ten. If you accept the offer we swept money the way he wanted and if If you reject the offer you both get nothing right dollars..

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Albies, Freeman Go Deep in 7th, Braves Win Series Over Miami
"The Braves have regained a four and a half game lead in the NL east with a five three win over the Marlins Ozzie Albies and Freddie Freeman belted solo homers in the seventh inning off Anthony bass helping Atlanta take the rubber match of the three game series I'll be is broke a three three tie with his twenty eighth home run or my number is really powerful and the millennium place on small baseball too so it's it's it has been fun for us and it's working Eddie Rosario also went deep for the Braves will Smith put runners on first and third in the night before nailing down his thirty second save in thirty seven chances Jake Webb got the win with a scoreless seventh after replacing Max freed I'm Dave Ferrie

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De La Cruz, Sánchez Go Back-to-Back With Homers, Marlins Win
"The Braves lead in the NL east is down to three and a half games over the Phillies following Atlanta six four loss to Miami Brian dela Cruz and hay Seuss Sanchez had back to back home runs in the eighth inning against Richard Rodriguez Braves manager Brian Snitker says Rodriguez may need to make an adjustment I love the fact that he you know I don't know if he throws the ball over and the better you know probably we're gonna need to he's gonna need to come up with something else just to get him off that fastball the rally came after the Marlins blew a three nothing lead in the fifth Rodriguez has allowed four home runs over his last three innings Anthony bass got the win with help from Dylan Flores ten save the Braves had won nine of eleven from the Marlins after dropping five of the first six in the season series I'm Dave Ferrie

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Soler, Anderson Power Braves Past Marlins 6-2
"Jorge Soler delivered a go ahead two run single while the Braves scored five times in the fifth inning to beat the Marlins six to two Atlanta trail to nothing early before posting his thirty fifth comeback win of the season Ian Anderson tied a career high with nine strikeouts and limited Miami to two runs and five hits over five innings he in the Braves blanked the Marlins after Hey sue Sanchez had a two run Homer in the first the outcome allows the Braves to stretch their lead in the NL east of forty half games over the Phillies with the Mets still five games back I'm Dave Ferrie

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Chisholm’s Homer in 8th Lifts Marlins Over Mets 3–2
"Jazz Chisholm belted a tiebreaking solo Homer off J. Reese familiar with two out in the eighth inning giving the Marlins the rubber match of their three game set with the fading Mets three to to face a million a couple times before so I mean I was just out there and I was kind of hard as balls sinks and I was just looking for a pitch up I got it up and I I got all of it New York wasted a two nothing lead managed just four hits in losing for the fourth time in six games all against the two worst teams in the NL east Chisholm began Miami's rally with an RBI grounder in the seventh hi V. bias homered and doubled for the Mets who fell five games behind the NL east leading Braves who remained four games behind the NL east leading Braves I'm the ferry

Boomer & Gio
Mets' Pete Alonso Becomes Second Fastest Player in MLB History to 100 HRs
"Beat the marlins nine to four pita lonzo having himself a night. One alonso drills one of air deep to left me. This one's going along way. Homerun pete alonzo old clevelander down there on the left field side at low depot. Mark lots out wait long after hitting number one hundred earlier the hits number one one wayne randazzo. Wcbs eighty two home runs for peter lonzo indeed over one hundred now for his career. Mets beat the marlins nine four that cap. The scoring here was alonzo second-fastest to one hundred in his career. I mean I mean again in that list. It's it's truly. It's really special ryan howard. Only the one ahead of

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Herrera Hits RBI Single in 10th, Phils Avoid Sweep in Miami
"The Phillies avoided a three game sweep by downing the Marlins forty three I know doable Herrera's RBI single in the tenth inning Herrera had been over for in the game before driving an automatic runner Freddy Galvis from second a sharper his twenty seventh Homer and Galvis also connected for the Phillies the Phils broke loose in the fourth as Harper homered in Galveston a two run drive for a three one lead winning pitcher Ian Kennedy tossed two scoreless innings and struck out four Dylan Floro took the loss the Phillies remained two games behind the NL east leading Braves on the ferry

Down To Folk
"marlin" Discussed on Down To Folk
"By now well it wouldn't be the first kid marlin had lost on a trip. Marlins stood at the door and waited while. Clara got the engines prime. He stared out into the vast forest watching the flashing lights and listening to the sounds of humans running and screaming each other. Saying it's over here. It's over here by the time the engines were warmed up in the exit course was laid out. Herbert was nowhere to be seen. Marlin made the decision. Leave the kid behind. It would be a learning experience. He closed the door and as a ship took off leaving poor. Herbert behind great job. Marlin clara yelled at marlin. Nothing bad will happen. Earth is a shithole planet. You left our son behind. I had no choice clara. But you promised especially after last time on all the ron and we all know what happened. Then clara clarita marlin. How was is supposed to know that the planet would be disintegrated. Clara it's not like. I was expecting that marlin rolled his eyes. It was the same argument. Every time moves one child on a planet in hostile territory and all of a sudden. It's your fault fucking empire. Moonbeam sat quietly in the corner watching her. Squirrels fight over a nut. She had lost a sibling before. This wasn't anything new nor was it exciting. Well then what do we do now. Clara yelled back we wait. Herbert isn't dumb. he'll figure something out. Marlins stated not even sure if he believed what he was saying marlin clara and moonbeam waited for a week or so to hear from herbert. That was the rule if he ever got separated. You would phone home and they would come and pick you up but there was nothing for a whole week. Moonbeam got tired of watching her squirrels so she made up a game of shooting them out of the airlock. She thought they might explode but instead they just became furry blocks of ice shooting through space. She wished she had gotten some more. Clara made marlins sleep in the family room as punishment for losing another child. Marlin was fine with this. As clara had per chance to snore. Finally one day. they received a message from herbert. For the love of god. Come get me. The kid has formed a strange bond with me. The planets air quality sucks. And it's killing me literally. Come and get me and with that. The coordinates were set upon their arrival. Marlin look down on the landing area and saw that there were a lot of humans looking up at their ship for fucks sake. What is this a welcome party. Marlin rolled his eyes as he landed. He dropped the ramp opened the door and stood impatiently as herbert said goodbye to a little human. Herbert walked up the ramp and gave marlin stern glare. What took you so long. Herbert said under his breath. Excuse me we were waiting for your message. Marlins snapped back. Yeah right you saw me and took off. I know what happened to riley. Don't start that again. Your mother has already been up my ass all week about that. Herbert turn to face the humans and the field and raised his glowing finger. Fuck you humans. And as they flew away moonbeam led out the ship's septic tanks in the atmosphere causing a rainbow of excrement to emerge from the ship's exhaust as they.

Down To Folk
"marlin" Discussed on Down To Folk
"Which isn't such a problem. If herbert's stayed in the forest they'd be back in a few days to pick them up. If herbert didn't know how to survive by now well it wouldn't be the first kid marlin had lost on a trip. Marlins stood at the door and waited while. Clara got the engines prime. He stared out into the vast forest watching the flashing lights and listening to the sounds of humans running and screaming each other. Saying it's over here. It's over here by the time the engines were warmed up in the exit course was laid out. Herbert was nowhere to be seen. Marlin made the decision. Leave the kid behind. It would be a learning experience. He closed the door and as a ship took off leaving poor. Herbert behind great job. Marlin clara yelled at marlin. Nothing bad will happen. Earth is a shithole planet. You left our son behind. I had no choice clara. But you promised especially after last time on all the ron and we all know what happened. Then clara clarita marlin. How was is supposed to know that the planet would be disintegrated. Clara it's not like. I was expecting that marlin rolled his eyes. It was the same argument. Every time moves one child on a planet in hostile territory and all of a sudden. It's your fault fucking empire. Moonbeam sat quietly in the corner watching her. Squirrels fight over a nut. She had lost a sibling before. This wasn't anything new nor was it exciting. Well then what do we do now. Clara yelled back we wait. Herbert isn't dumb. he'll figure something out. Marlins stated not even sure if he believed what he was saying marlin clara and moonbeam waited for a week or so to hear from herbert. That was the rule if he ever got separated. You would phone home and they would come and pick you up but there was nothing for a whole week. Moonbeam got tired of watching her squirrels so she made up a game of shooting them out of the airlock. She thought they might explode but instead they just became furry blocks of ice shooting through space. She wished she had gotten some more. Clara made marlins sleep in the family room as punishment for losing another child. Marlin was fine with this. As clara had per chance to snore. Finally one day. they received a message from herbert. For the love of god. Come get me. The kid has formed a strange bond with me. The planets air quality sucks. And it's killing me literally. Come and get me and with that. The coordinates were set upon their arrival. Marlin look down on the landing area and saw that there were a lot of humans looking up at their ship for fucks sake. What is this a welcome party. Marlin rolled his eyes as he landed. He dropped the ramp opened the door and stood impatiently as herbert said goodbye to a little human. Herbert walked up the ramp and gave marlin stern glare. What took you so long. Herbert said under his breath. Excuse me we were waiting for your message. Marlins snapped back. Yeah right you saw me and took off. I know what happened to riley. Don't start that again. Your mother has already been up my ass all week about that. Herbert turn to face the humans and the field and raised his glowing finger. Fuck you humans. And as they flew away moonbeam led out the ship's septic tanks in the atmosphere causing a rainbow of excrement to emerge from the ship's exhaust as they.

Yanks Go Yard: A New York Yankees podcast
"marlin" Discussed on Yanks Go Yard: A New York Yankees podcast
"Monday. Edition of the yanks. Go yard podcasts. I'm wandering alongside. Thomas karen this city that sweeps once in a couple of months the as of swept the miami marlins on the road mostly and i don't think i'm exaggerating when i say it is thanks to anthony residents contributions. Holy shit our the eighties. Lucky they acquired him the deadline. Or there's marver acquiring. The deadline was do either smarter extremely lucky. But oh my god. He's going to be a beloved fan favorite before too long. And he debuts along with. Joey gallo in pinstripes on monday night get psyched the win three games. They could lost all three So we get to talk about three times bigger. Her mom goes on the. I don't think anybody's that upset about that because it means nestor cortes. Junior stays in the rotation lot of joy insured weekend. And we're going to do a little update blasting the boston red sox who got swept by the raise and whose fans are now making excuses saying that they never expected to win the division all along yes did make sure of on apple podcast google. Podcast if i were ever get your podcast job. Five star review along with the male bay question. We'll be more than happy to answer those questions. Thomas gary not they welcome to the podcast. Not the cleanest ease baseball. But the pitching is damn good rizzo's extremely clutch and he's win three baseball games in a row. They indeed did how we feel. And everybody guy i really do hate red sox fan so it just really really really do. I don't remember what happens for the rest of the year. We have to do this weekend. Can i just enjoy a sweep. I couldn't i honestly could not enjoy the sleep. Guy sorry I want everybody to be happy. I want everybody to feel All the good vibes and everything but it was a sweep against the miami marlins They they could have easily lost. All three of these games The starting pitching was okay. the offense was not good The bullpen was solid. Probably did what it should have gone. I'm not sold on anything yet. If we didn't acquire anthony rizzo at the trade deadline. Probably would have been a sweep in the other direction I am feeling good with the three. Wins don't get me wrong Where what are we staring at fifty-six in forty eight now i'm love matt red sox there yet it is. Yeah you gotta get yet. Once we get ten games over five hundred ten to twelve games over five hundred feeling good and they can maintain a little bit of something but guys. We can't overlook the fact that they're still the cup or the sandy al contra yesterday that was yesterday right or is that friday that was yesterday that was that was yesterday. Yeah ten accounts. Yeah ten strikeouts man. Seven seven shutout like. That's that's not good. They got the we can't be doing this And then They did get after. Trevor rogers but he was just coming off the i l. And then zac thompson had like. Oh pretty solid. Start for an outing against the yankees so not entirely sold on. What's happening here do like the shift in energy. I do like the presence of rizzo and the The balance in the lineup. Now i think that's done wonders Although we should be..

Starting9
"marlin" Discussed on Starting9
"Brother plays rangers. That's like three fifty something. Twenty one bombs second base cow conway stop is like three forty and fifteen hospital enfield combo country in know. They don't have any light superstar. They do have some some some solid guys. I think they know how to win. At home on the stanford side. They have good as pitcher. Brandon backs a solid closer zach. I think it's gresh Up is more deep but no stars i do. They were the second best team in the pack. Twelve got through a pretty decent west coast. Regional being calderon foul. But i'm on stack year predict. I love it. I love it. And i'm with you baby. Get your damn guns up people next. We got the wolf pack. Nc state taking on razorbacks. What do you got nazi. So this one is a little okay so basically the ncaa tournament odds came out. The barstool sportsbook at opened were is plus seven to win it which i thought was great value at the time you know. Arkansas ran through that you see. They've got they've only lost eleven games or something. Like forty six eleven. Kevin cops for arkansas is having the best year ever seen from a closer even better than houston street in texas back. Dang damn well it a with like eleven or twelve and a point seventy or a. His slider is the mariana revere. Clutter of college baseball. Nobody can they put him in there doer dot nebraska pushing the brains in the regional and they played a do or die final. They put hot. Cnn breaking third inning down to enough to any pitched seven scoreless out the old debts they could. They put him on his sec week. It's he pitches three to four innings on fridays and sundays. Got rubber arm. He's the college baseball pitcher of the year. Arkansas got five guys. Double digit homers incredibly deep. They got a good as richard wick lender if there is a weakness on arkansas. It's the death in the starting rotation shaky you see a lot of games or they're down to three nothing three one after five innings and the comeback. A lot late of this crowds been onboard bomb stadiums. But i will say this. Nc state is no freaking joke. They started out one. Eight and acc play and rallied all the way back to finish second in the regular season. Then they get second in the conference journey and then they roll through the russian with yana. Regional defending louisiana tech one twenty to ten and their two games. And you look at it and state. They've got to really get outfielders. Let johnny butler and three eighty dollars. Twelve homers center taller mcdonagh. In that. you wanna fifteen hummers. Y'all know baseball is a funny sport. You get confidence minimum going together damn near anything's possible. So it's he states plus two one win this regional. I'm not necessarily taking that. But i don't think arkansas just the all time walk. People think it's estates hot and for people that did better arkansas win at all. It's these states fifty to one. Right now i would put a tiny. Rnc state is like an insurance thing. Say something crazy app. It's just a little back her just a little backer little support just a little roman swipe right there. Mitzi to maybe extend the life on that day dave portnoy's interact with twitter about college baseball. He bets in arkansas at all too. So arkansas good late arkansas. To win at all and i liked it when it was plus seven fifty but got bet down to sixty one and five to one before the games went off and now it's plus one eighty and the value. You can't be anybody. Plus eighty baseball on our craze. Baseball postseason has so if you got arkansas early at plus some fifty good for you all the value. Wait on now next. We've got ole miss and the wildcats that's going down. That's down in arizona and for ole miss arizona. What do we need to see out of these two clubs for them to make a push to find themselves into this run in omaha so arizona has the best. I think the best hitting team in college baseball. They've got seven guys in three thirty. Your heart who jacob bury their freshman's the best he's a. Da three before fifteen bombs. They're all fits is phenomenal. They've got a good home field. That desert air. These are going to be the lane. Gangs the only supra-regional a west of central time zones. This is the freaks out at night late night. While ole miss has an excellent hitting team to lead the sec. And batting average omits all mrs pak the witness the line arizona's one twenty seven plus one or two so kind of feels that could go either way. Onus has an asymmetric doug casey who's phenomenal. he's tended to the to twenty five all right lefty the path. The win is you have to when he pitches and you got one to one the other game sixteen thirteen a homeless a good closer a good as pitching that is kind of lacking bond those guys arizona scored on on arizona's pitching does not blow me away. They got some solid guys but not spectacular. So i expect to just get freaky wild in the desert. I think ole miss has shot expecting to casey to pitch game to saturday. So you gotta steal one. Friday or sunday. I think things going three and going to be really wild. And it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know my first year covering bar stolen all onus getting there just being mean i can't even imagine something better it would be it would be electric. We'll give you the numbers midst. Human the numbers. I need to know where to put this money out. Because the way you're talking right now. I feel like there might be some value in an old miss may. I don't know own this as such a bad history. And he's super regional as they got through two thousand fourteen to change should. That's they've they've done one. I mean this might yank twenty one years done a phenomenal job but only one of its routes. I'm staying away on. Well let me ask you this regionals. How many super has almost been since been mid's has been employed at borstal boy Near zero on that front. But i think your greatest success. That's what i'm going to ask your you fucking freight is. Do you have the balls. Mitzi do you go polling down the gauntlet is i starting nine appearance. You're going to ask him this question. I got the nod some good. I mean you probably get called out like that. I gotta show faith about boys. Miss does have a deep auto The cases breaks pitcher. They can get this done. It's just it's a weird law super regional homefield advantage the big thing cross country in arizona the desert air. So it's talk. What so my thing is of ole miss a little bigger underdog like plus one thirty one forty. 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"To the Marlin Stewart and Stephen Thompson, the associate head coach, Terry Rubber and the head coach of the beeves Wayne Tico. Thanks to Brian Brooks, where the introduction of the starting lineups the officials for today's game. Veteran crew Mike Read the referee. The umpires Michael Irving and Rick Battle on looking across the way it's the usual Group. Scott Barnes exact Lassiter. I do not see you, King Alexander across the way. It's been a busy and exciting week for Oregon State Athletics will visit Maura about that, and the announcement that was made with respect to research stadium and the completion of the West Side of Project. Now I think which will begin in 297 days, one ground will be broken. On a long awaited renovation of the west side of the beautiful stadium across the way will indeed make it a gem $153 million Going into the project F. King Alexander and Scott have been making the rounds, talking about it with genuine pride and enthusiasm for what it means for Oregon State athletics and The entire mission of the university. Ron will join us at halftime and we'll talk more about it. Thank you for joining us on this Saturday afternoon, the kooks when the tip were underway, and Isaac Montagne goes to Noah Williams at the left wing in front of Barnes, Lassiter, Doug Aquaman and company left Corner three doesn't go for DJ Rodman. He's a 38% long bounds rebound to Zach Reichel, who had a career high eight assists against the Huskies on Thursday. Michael gets it to Ethan Thompson was making his 112 consecutive start. Galati Shade jump stop in the paint job book off the glasses. Good, well, reality Shea giving the Beavers the initial two to nothing advantage. The thieves were red hot against Washington early, jumping out to a 21 6 lead on Thursday ended up winning that 1 91 71 Rodman. The left wing to Noelle Williams, mid post back to the basket to do Sean Jackson. Jump hook over Roman Silva doesn't go have a GT gets the offensive rebound goes back up a bit and misses rebound in and out of the hands of Allah. T Shade of Jared Lucas. Jared Bus out throws too. Back Reichel a little too strong and Michael doesn't catch it in the corner. The ball goes off his knee and out of bounds the Beavers with a turnover a minute in five seconds into the game on, Lee had five. In 40 minutes and the romp over the dogs on Thursday to nothing. Bieber's Montagne in the front court to Noah Williams, the Beavers beginning in 2 to 3 zone Right of the lane to to Sean Jackson. Jab step against Roman Silva. Double briefly. Reichel tips of past Zach chases it in nearly Kept it off of Noah Williams and out of bounds with the Cougars maintained possession with the shot clock counting down for some reason that needs to be corrected. It was at 11. It's down to five, and 24 and 23 and Mike Reid Recognizes that the shot clock continue to take down. This should be set back at 11 for the codes. It was at 11 when they would now Michael Irvin comes over and says, Let's put it in 13. And just to make sure Irving and Reed will study the monitor down below. Beavers in Washington state underway 18 41 to go in the half the Beavers with a two to nothing.