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00:00Let's also move over now to the National League East, and this is going to be a competitive
00:05division from top to bottom. Maybe not the bottom so much, but the three teams up top,
00:10you look at that. Oh my goodness, the Atlanta Braves always getting the respect here at plus
00:14125, the Phillies right behind them at a plus 195, and the Mets at a plus 220 price. The Braves good,
00:21the Phillies good, the Mets good, the Nationals trying to get back to being good, and the Marlins
00:27a 410 to one price to win that division. But let's start up top. The Atlanta Braves,
00:32a lot of expectations last year, rightfully so. A lot of injuries caused their demise last year,
00:38Tom. Yeah, this is going to be the story all year. It's like, okay, they're finally getting,
00:44you know, their stars, their true stars of Acuna and Spencer Strider, wherever that might be,
00:49whenever he comes back, they're going to get them back in their lineup, and now they're going to be
00:52at full strength, and now they have Chris Sale, who proved himself last year. They've made some
00:56improvements in the lineup, bring in pro four, like we're actually going to get what we should
00:59be expecting from the Braves, and you're never going to get a discount on them. We're never
01:03going to get a discount on their division prices, their NLCS prices, excuse me, and we're going to
01:10get a ton of potential in their lineup with an Austin Riley, Matt Olson, Ozuna, Michael Harris,
01:15who I'm invested in when it comes to RBIs, like they have everything that we possibly want from
01:20a betting perspective, from a fantasy perspective, like you name it, the Braves bring it every single
01:24day. The question becomes is what happens if they start off slow? What happens if they start off
01:29slow and we see the Phillies out and flying, the Mets with their new lineup out and flying,
01:33or is that the point to buy back in on the Braves because we know their long-term potential?