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00:00We are live at the cask and flag in Red Sox home opener.
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00:38How's the home opener for you?
00:41By the way, this is awesome.
00:42Yeah, yay, baseball.
00:44Yay, baseball.
00:45Yay, baseball.
00:46How about that?
00:47I am so used to doing these hits,
00:49like sitting in an empty booth in Fort Myers,
00:52having to hire like 7-Eleven workers to be my crowd.
00:55I mean, this is much better than that.
00:57They're here for you, Bradfoe, is what I imagine.
00:59I mean, this was completely empty up until five minutes ago.
01:02It's amazing.
01:03Yeah, it filled right up.
01:04So yeah, it's a little extra pep in your step,
01:06I feel like, over there.
01:07I saw him kind of.
01:09I was happy to be home.
01:10I haven't been home in like two months.
01:11Yeah, yeah.
01:12No, this is great.
01:14I've been to two home openers.
01:16Science would suggest I've been to two home openers already.
01:19None of them approached this.
01:21I can already tell you that.
01:22Because Texas, the roof was closed.
01:24Someone threw out the first pitch.
01:26I have no idea who it was.
01:27Fireworks were going up right next to my ear.
01:30No, no, Chase, he's a good friend of the program.
01:34And then you have Baltimore.
01:36Fine.
01:37But did you guys see how they made them run in?
01:40The players run in?
01:41Strange.
01:41Like half a mile.
01:43It was like some of those Royal Rumble entrances
01:45there in the stadium.
01:46You can tell Felix Batista got halfway there.
01:48He's like, can I just walk?
01:49Yeah.
01:49Get out of here.
01:51And then the flyover.
01:52I'm a big flyover guy.
01:54It was to the left of the stadium.
01:55They didn't even center it.
01:57So what are we doing?
01:58They got bad direction.
01:59We're going to get it right today.
02:00Let's go.
02:00We're getting a flyover today?
02:02Why aren't you going to have a flyover?
02:03You guys, you might have been in the press box when this.
02:06Give me a blimp.
02:08There was a blimp once.
02:09It was like two years ago.
02:10I think it might have been opening day.
02:11There was a blimp.
02:12My daughter saw the blimp for the next four weeks.
02:15A blimp today?
02:15I'm like, I don't know about today.
02:16The great thing about a blimp.
02:17Who just loves a blimp?
02:18A blimp flyover last seven innings.
02:20So it's great.
02:22But there was one time in opening day.
02:24I don't know if you guys were in the press box.
02:26They had to fly over it.
02:27It was right at the press box.
02:28And we're like, oh, look at this.
02:30And then a guy does the barrel roll.
02:32And we're like, this guy is legit going to crash into us.
02:35Papers are flying.
02:36And you know, the media members who
02:37are scurrying when a foul ball comes up there,
02:40they're running for the back.
02:42They're calling home and saying, nice knowing you.
02:45And it's an athletic lot, I'll say, in the press box.
02:47It's an athletic crew.
02:49There's no doubt about it.
02:50Red Sox, it feels like, have a little bit of momentum.
02:53How badly did they need those two games in Baltimore?
02:56I don't want to overdramatize it.
02:57But it was looking ugly there before the last couple games.
03:00Yeah, well, I always say you don't run isolations
03:02for outfielders.
03:03But you almost do when you need the guy like Rafael Devers.
03:07Like, when it comes to baseball, there are certain things
03:10that you just need.
03:11You need a guy like Garrett Crochet to be, there you go.
03:15There's an ace.
03:16You have a losing streak?
03:17I am going to stop that right now.
03:19Rafael Devers, the middle of the order guy,
03:21where everyone's stressing out about when he's
03:24going to get up to the plate, where everyone is,
03:26when he gets to the plate, you know
03:27he's going to get the job done.
03:29This is why these guys are paid all that money.
03:31And when Rafael Devers has this historic run of 0 for 19
03:35and 15 strikeouts, holy mackerel.
03:38Like, how is this happening?
03:39And by the way, that was a big reason.
03:41They were losing not only him, Casas, and Breitman.
03:44But yeah, to answer your question,
03:45getting those guys going, that's why they're winning.
03:48It's been a wild month for Devers, specifically.
03:50I mean, we talked about all his comments throughout spring
03:53that you were there for, and then
03:54the historically bad start.
03:56Two games where he's hit the ball forward, gotten some hits.
03:59Does that kind of fix everything?
04:00Or is there still something there?
04:01What did you say?
04:01Hit the ball forward?
04:02Yeah, because they were talking about that.
04:03They're like, he said it in one of the games.
04:05I was like, well, I haven't hit the ball forward yet.
04:06That was one of his answers, yeah.
04:09Yeah, I think that the thing about the Devers situation
04:13was it wasn't just one of the best hitters in baseball
04:16was going 0 for 19 with 15 strikeouts.
04:18You had these, and we went through this,
04:20these 15 different reasons why it could happen.
04:23And I remember talking to you guys about this.
04:26I lose track.
04:27Whatever it was.
04:28Was it Texas?
04:29I don't know where it was.
04:30Yeah, it might have been.
04:30Yeah, who knows?
04:30A couple weeks ago.
04:31But we were saying, well, what happens
04:33if he gets off to a bad start?
04:35All this stuff that you're asking me about,
04:37being out of shape, worrying about DH,
04:40how you handle the DH, all of this is going to surface.
04:44And sure enough, that's what we were doing.
04:46We were trying to figure out, how is this happening?
04:48And why didn't he play in spring training games?
04:51All of this was surfaced.
04:53But hey, you know what?
04:54A week in the season, the great game of baseball
04:56always prides itself.
04:57So outwardly, they'd tell you.
05:00Cora would talk about this.
05:02Sam Kennedy was on with Greg this morning.
05:04Outwardly, they're like, we're not concerned.
05:07He's one of the best hitters in baseball, as you just said.
05:10Was there more internal concern about Devers and his start?
05:14No, I think there's a frustration.
05:15Because the frustrating thing is that when
05:18you get off to a bad start, and you
05:20don't go through a regular spring training,
05:22you're like, well, yeah, you're getting off to a bad start
05:25because you didn't go through a regular spring training.
05:27And to the life of me, and I think
05:29I said this to you guys, to the life of me,
05:31I tried to figure this out, where
05:32he played in five Grapefruit League games,
05:35never back-to-back.
05:36And in those times, they'll tell you
05:38he was hitting the backfield.
05:40He was hitting off the traject machine, which, by the way,
05:42terrible advertising for the traject company.
05:45And so he was doing all this.
05:47It wasn't like he couldn't hit, he couldn't play.
05:50He was still doing it, but he wasn't playing in games.
05:53And he'd say, well, my timing's off.
05:54Yeah, well, that's what spring training is for.
05:57Right?
05:57It's what the games are for.
05:58Right.
05:58And this is like, anytime anyone wants
06:01to devalue spring training, and don't you
06:03dare, because those broadcasts are really important.
06:07But that shows you that for hitters, it's important.
06:11And I think that was the biggest thing to answer your question.
06:14It was just a frustration.
06:15Why did we have to land here in the regular season
06:18when we didn't have to?
06:19So Christian Campbell off to a great start.
06:21Another guy that didn't really hit much.
06:23You know, he's so good, he doesn't
06:24have to have a roommate on the road.
06:25Doesn't need one.
06:26No.
06:26Pretty amazing.
06:27And he gets to actually go in the team play.
06:30This is so.
06:31Go ahead.
06:32You have a story you want to tell about Campbell?
06:34No, I have a story.
06:35I'm just like, I'm beaming with how naive, not naive.
06:39He's a young gun.
06:41He's excited to be around, right?
06:43All right, so here's my question on this.
06:45Jones can attest to this.
06:46This is pre-Campbell signing.
06:48Oh, this is good.
06:49You're going to like this.
06:49This is one of my overall takes on baseball.
06:51These guys that sign long-term deals early
06:56have some sort of doubt, or they're doing it for a reason.
07:00So you might probably remember John Singleton.
07:02I think it was in the Aspen.
07:04He did this.
07:05Talking about someone making your case.
07:10That's what I'm saying.
07:11But there's a lot of times where guys,
07:13they go to.
07:13So Kassus, example, you talked to him a lot last year
07:16about how he didn't want to do it.
07:18Betting on himself.
07:18Betting on himself.
07:19So I feel like pitchers, maybe a little gray area.
07:22Maybe there's like, well, I got two Tommy Johns I need to sign.
07:24But for a position player to sign early,
07:27I know you want to get your money early.
07:29I get it.
07:30But is there a chance Campbell's leaving like $100 million
07:32on the table?
07:33Well, I like you personally and respect your opinion.
07:35Here we go.
07:36But.
07:36But.
07:38The second part of that, yeah, absolutely.
07:40I don't think there's any question this
07:42is a team-friendly deal.
07:43Because I think he's going to be really good.
07:45And you're going to get to the end of it.
07:46And like, oh my goodness.
07:48These free agent years were bought out.
07:49And he's getting paid this.
07:51But I never begrudge a kid for a guy for doing it.
07:55Because Mookie Betts always said this to me.
07:57He said, the hardest deal for me to turn down
08:00was that first offer.
08:02Because for Christian Campbell, you never.
08:03But he wisely did.
08:04He wisely did.
08:05But he'd never seen $60 million.
08:07But conversely, I think it's more
08:11of a personality thing than a doubt thing.
08:13Maybe sometimes it's a doubt thing.
08:15But you look at Alex Bregman.
08:16Alex Bregman was a year into his career.
08:20And he signs his deal, I think it was for $100 million.
08:23Right?
08:24You go back to Evan Longoria.
08:26Same thing.
08:27Like, there's other examples of guys being good.
08:30A lot of you are like, you're rethinking this page.
08:32No, I'm not rethinking it.
08:34I'm not rethinking it at all.
08:35No, no, no.
08:35I just didn't know if you were anybody.
08:37You're not sure if he thinks he's going to be good.
08:40Yeah, or something like that.
08:41He's doing the Stuart Smalley thing
08:43where he's looking in the mirror and saying, I'm good enough.
08:45Another good example, Brian Baio signed a deal early.
08:47Yeah, well, how good is he?
08:48Raffaella.
08:49Raffaella signed.
08:50How good is he?
08:50Well, in those cases, you're like, yes, I'll make it.
08:53And I'm with you.
08:54Like, in those cases, if Saddam and Raffaella,
08:57they offer him that, I'm like, OK.
08:59Because I'm like, why?
09:00Yeah, why?
09:02Yeah, so there are cases like that.
09:04Like, you think Marcello Meyer will sign early?
09:06No.
09:07OK.
09:07No.
09:08Right.
09:09What is it about Meyer?
09:10Is it his agent?
09:11Who's his agent?
09:12No.
09:12Oh, agent has something to do with it.
09:14But I also do think it's personality.
09:16Like, it's like, so it is like that.
09:17Yeah, but I don't know if it's doubt or personality.
09:20No, and you're right.
09:21It doesn't mean he can't be great.
09:22Like, Ronald Acuna signed a deal that you're like,
09:25you could have waited and signed four times that much.
09:28Some guys don't want to.
09:29They don't care about it.
09:30They just want to play the great game of baseball
09:32and not worry about money.
09:33That's a great point.
09:34I mean, in all sincerity, you go back to Garrett Whitlock.
09:37Garrett Whitlock was that way.
09:39Like, he almost retired a few years
09:41before he signed this deal.
09:42Like, yeah, sure, I'll take that extension.
09:44Well, he should have.
09:44I mean, he's hurt all.
09:46Yeah, but you didn't know that at the time.
09:47We were like, oh, a top of the rotation starter.
09:49There you go.
09:50Well, and they got him.
09:50He was hurt, wasn't he?
09:51Didn't they get him?
09:52No, when they got him in rule five?
09:54Yeah.
09:55Yeah, like, I didn't even retire him.
09:56Yeah, yeah, but yeah.
09:56But then he pitched in 2021.
09:58He was awesome.
09:58And everyone's like, he's going to be an elite starter.
10:01He got the deal.
10:02But the point is that I just think that some guys,
10:05they're like, it's good enough for me.
10:07And so you understand the take.
10:09You don't agree with the take.
10:10Yeah, like I said, I like you personally,
10:12but it's your pride to be wrong.
10:15That's fine.
10:16Thank you for wearing my t-shirt.
10:18Is there an element of, we get a lot of texts about this.
10:22Hart's brought this up to us as well.
10:24Agents are a little spooked.
10:25There's a looming lockout.
10:27Get your money now.
10:28Is there an element of that?
10:28Yeah, yeah, I think that's across the board.
10:31I think in the industry, in media, there is that.
10:34Everybody knows this lockout's coming.
10:37Everybody knows the lockout's coming.
10:38This is what baseball needs.
10:40I mean, you never think that we're
10:44going to get the baseball's going to die,
10:46and it's never going to survive, and everything else.
10:48And then it will, but it'll be so frustrating.
10:50But if nothing else, can we have another offseason
10:53like that, which is awesome, because you had a deadline.
10:55It was just a flurry of stuff.
10:57But yeah, the lockout's coming.
10:59You're never, ever, ever going to get,
11:01the players' associations are never
11:03going to get what they want.
11:04They're never going to get these things
11:06that they're asking for.
11:08So yeah, I'm sorry to say that, but we'll power through.
11:11One of the great things about a lockout,
11:13for the baseball's and boring brand,
11:14these guys have nothing else to do.
11:16So all we can do is talk about the great game of Pistons.
11:19Podcast.
11:19A lot of podcasts.
11:20But maybe there is an element of that,
11:23and guys want their money now.
11:24They're not going to play it out.
11:26Look, I'm not going to sit there during a lockout
11:27and not have any income.
11:29I'm going to have money in the bank and take it now.
11:31So maybe there's an element of that.
11:32What about the crochet extension?
11:34Keith and I both were very much, I
11:37think he left money on the table, quite frankly.
11:39And I thought Keith had a good take on this.
11:41The earlier you pay him, there's a benefit
11:43to exactly what we saw the other day in Baltimore.
11:46You don't have to worry about breaking him.
11:47You can lean on him for eight innings.
11:48You can lean on him for 102 pitches.
11:50And if he didn't have the contract,
11:52maybe you'd treat him differently,
11:53which they did in his first start.
11:55It was when we were talking about this, and by the way,
11:59I don't mind being lied to.
12:02The other day, he was like, because these guys
12:04are like, the other day.
12:05Opening day is the deadline?
12:07Opening day, no, the day after.
12:09And he said, hey, it was really close, midnight.
12:13I thought it was midnight, it was really close.
12:15And then the other day, I asked him.
12:17I said, hey, you knew you were negotiating.
12:19He's like, yeah, dot, dot, dot, sorry.
12:21I'm like, OK.
12:23But when we were talking about this,
12:25it was fascinating because you have a guy who'd
12:28only started for a year.
12:30You have a team that you could say,
12:31we're just going to wait it out.
12:33Yeah, maybe we'll pay more, but we
12:34want to get more certainty on it.
12:37Or you can do what they did, which
12:39is, we know we are confident in this guy,
12:41and we are going to lock him up.
12:43I thought that, listen, he got more money
12:46than any other pitcher in that sort of extension.
12:49I almost thought he might get more years.
12:51I thought he might be going, hey, all Max Freed or Yamamoto,
12:54and be like, I'm going to treat this as a free agent thing.
12:57But to answer your question, I don't know
13:02if he left money on the table because he's going
13:04to get another crack at it.
13:06And also, he's only done it for a year.
13:08He's confident in himself.
13:09You guys know why he put that parameters on the trade
13:13deadline last year because he thought,
13:15if I get traded to a team, and that team basically
13:19says in the postseason run, hey, you're
13:21going to come out of the bullpen,
13:22and I've only gotten hurt out of the bullpen,
13:24then I don't want to do that.
13:26I am costing myself money.
13:27So that's why he's digging in on this.
13:30He found a place.
13:31He found a role.
13:31He got his money.
13:32What's your take on the torpedo bats?
13:34Ooh.
13:35It's a hot topic.
13:36Things that I never thought I would be asked.
13:37I know.
13:38It's a huge deal.
13:38The Yankees can score 20 runs.
13:40Let's smash the ball.
13:41Yeah, yeah, yeah.
13:42Torpedo bats are all good.
13:43I hate it.
13:44I hate it here.
13:45The most polarizing issue in baseball, torpedo bat.
13:48Any Red Sox using them?
13:49Bregman used it, right?
13:51Yeah, he was going to use them.
13:52He's got one, yeah.
13:53Yeah, and so the bizarre thing is Lindor
13:56used it last year.
13:58Stanton used it during the playoffs last year.
14:01The Yankees used it all offseason.
14:03I mean, spring training.
14:04Some Red Sox guys used it in spring training.
14:07It wasn't until they scored 20 runs
14:08where everyone's freaking out about this.
14:10Yeah, they hit like eight home runs, right?
14:11Is that what it was?
14:12Yeah.
14:12I mean, Judge isn't using one.
14:15No, and so when Bregman got it the other day,
14:18and he posted on his Instagram, we're like, oh, yeah,
14:20let's go torpedo bat talk.
14:22And he didn't want to talk about it.
14:23And he's like, I'm going to try it out.
14:25We'll see if it works.
14:26I think it's to each his own.
14:27It's just like they changed the knob of a bat.
14:30Like, everyone's, oh my goodness,
14:31they changed the knob of a bat.
14:33How did it take so long for somebody to figure this out?
14:36That's wild.
14:36That's exactly.
14:38Baseball's been around for a century plus.
14:39And they're like, let's put a little more mass
14:41in the middle of the middle of the bat.
14:42Like, how did that take so long?
14:44The big winner is MIT.
14:45The guy who invented this, you know, the Marlins.
14:49So this guy goes from the Yankees to the Marlins
14:51after inventing the torpedo bat with the Yankees.
14:54Everyone's saying, well, how did the Yankees let him get away?
14:57Well, because the Marlins pay MIT guys
14:59more than they pay players.
15:00And so this guy's doing a press conference
15:02on the field about the torpedo bat.
15:04But you're right.
15:05This is like, how does this not happen?
15:08All I could think of is the wiffle ball bat.
15:11All I could think of was the big red wiffle ball bat.
15:14Yeah, like, we need a creation of that.
15:15Like, we were, yeah, like, wiffle ball was well ahead.
15:18Something so obvious.
15:19We need to create something like that, Keith.
15:21I'll think about it.
15:23Let's work on that.
15:24If anyone can do it, I know it's you two.
15:26Yeah, I feel like we're right around it.
15:29You concerned about Houk?
15:30No, not yet.
15:31Why?
15:32Bad spring.
15:33Not a great time to have bad spring.
15:35People have bad springs.
15:36He's OK.
15:37Bad two starts.
15:38Well, he's bad.
15:41It wasn't as good.
15:41It wasn't what you expected.
15:43Now, this is where crochet is so important.
15:44This is why the guy today is so important, Buehler.
15:47Because if you just came into this year and said, oh,
15:50Taylor Houk, all-star, and ignoring
15:52what happened in the last couple of months,
15:54then I think that you would have been out of luck.
15:57So I think that they have some fail-saves, which is good.
16:01I'm not overly concerned about it.
16:04Definitely not the guy who we saw last year.
16:07Because that guy, there's reason he made the all-star team.
16:10All right, what's the path now for Meyer and Anthony?
16:13We asked you last week before they played all these games.
16:16You see the slow start at the plate for Rafaela.
16:18By the way, awesome interview.
16:20Oh, thank you.
16:20He was great.
16:21Well, thank you for that note about the haunted house.
16:23I love the roll in the eyes.
16:24No, that.
16:25Oh, yeah, he didn't.
16:26Meyer was like, come on.
16:27He's like, where is this going?
16:28No, here's a little secret.
16:29But you, in all seriousness, aided the interview
16:31so I know what that goes to.
16:33No, but like with Marcello, I was actually
16:35just talking to Peter Gibbs.
16:36I think Peter Gibbs is about this,
16:37is that he's just the right amount of cocky.
16:39He's like a poor man's pedroid.
16:41So when Marcello rolled his eyes,
16:42it's because we've been talking crap to each other
16:45back and forth.
16:45Yeah, yeah, yeah.
16:46But that's great.
16:47Like, that's what you want.
16:48Oh, he's got a great personality.
16:49And I love how he leaned into the haunted house.
16:51Like, that should have been breaking.
16:53Forget about like, every, and Cora
16:55was asked about your interview that day where he said the,
16:58oh, like, he should have been on the team, right?
17:01But also, like, that he has seen ghosts.
17:04I mean, as a kid, saw ghosts.
17:05You guys made like five bits of news in that thing.
17:08Anyway, so Marcello, Meyer, Roman, Anthony,
17:12it's just going to come down to they're blocked by players.
17:15Like, this is what it is.
17:16They're blocked by good players.
17:17Is Anthony really blocked?
17:19Why, well, you're brave.
17:20What about Rafael?
17:21What about, can you shuffle up the outfield and have?
17:23You could, but I think that when they get him up here,
17:26they want to play him.
17:27No, I know that.
17:27But could Rafaela be sort of the odd man out where he like,
17:30backs up everybody?
17:30Put it this way, if Roman and Anthony
17:31hit from the other side of the plate,
17:32it might be a different story.
17:33Got it.
17:34Yeah, that's great.
17:34Yeah, but they're going to be up here at some point.
17:37And I said this to you guys.
17:39Both were good in spring training.
17:41Marcello Meyer, to me, was the best of the bunch.
17:43Christian Campbell, I didn't see this coming.
17:45I just didn't.
17:46But he was the best of the bunch.
17:48So yeah, I mean, and let's look forward,
17:50because Anthony's a poor man, Marcello Meyer,
17:53when it comes to personality.
17:55That's a poor way to put it.
17:56Is that a compliment?
17:58My apologies to Roman Anthony.
18:00But like, he's got a good personality,
18:02but he's a little bit more polite, just a little bit.
18:04Got it.
18:04Yeah, just a little bit more.
18:06Two years in the majors, and that'll go away.
18:08Oh, yeah, it's already gone.
18:09Yeah, he's only 20 years old.
18:11Exactly.
18:12Yeah, I mean, like, when I was 20 years old,
18:14I was trying to figure out how to get the tap work in my keg.
18:19I wasn't sure where that was going for a second.
18:21I was like, so he figured it out.
18:23He's got a couple of kids.
18:24He figured it out.
18:25When it comes to Meyer and Anthony in AAA and Campbell
18:29here, that's purely about those guys being blocked,
18:32or are the finances factoring in at all?
18:34Starting service time, Campbell willing to work with them
18:37on a good deal, whereas you said flatly,
18:40Meyer's not going to do that.
18:41No, because there was no guarantee.
18:42They would have played Campbell whether or not
18:44he signed a deal.
18:46And you're rewarded by bringing guys up anyway.
18:48Like, they bring them up.
18:50So they get draft pick compensation
18:52if these guys finish top two in the rookie of the year.
18:55So that's sort of not the way it used to be.
18:58So I just, you know, no, I don't think.
19:00I think it's just that they're blocked.
19:02Go ahead.
19:03You got one more.
19:04Well, yeah, we were asking this.
19:05The Cardinals, as a home opener opponent, does it interest you?
19:10Do you care?
19:10This is a deep cut.
19:11Well, listen, this has been a hop, hop, and cut off the rip.
19:14I don't like it.
19:14He hates interleague.
19:15He doesn't like interleague.
19:16Yeah, I don't like interleague play.
19:17I know you have to do it because of the thing.
19:18But I would get rid of it if I could.
19:19You harkened back to when it was a big deal.
19:20They played the Expos.
19:21Yes, it's a big game.
19:23Marquis Grissom's in town.
19:24Let's go see it.
19:26So am I offended that they're playing the Cardinals?
19:28No, no, no.
19:29Is it even on your radar at all that it's not
19:31like an American game?
19:32No, it's not on the radar.
19:33I just went to the Cardinals clubhouse
19:34and I knew like five guys.
19:37That's a lot.
19:38That's a little.
19:38That's a brag.
19:39That's a brag of the week.
19:40Late brag of the week, Nick, if you could.
19:42I'm looking for Haim Bloom because obviously he's
19:45a member of the Cardinals now.
19:46So also, before I go, I want to say this.
19:49Yeah.
19:50Netflix coming up this week.
19:52I've heard this.
19:53Yeah?
19:53What are we looking at?
19:55Looking at a lot of Keith.
19:56No way.
19:57Really?
19:58Oh, nice.
19:58So now I'm going to have to watch this thing?
20:00A lot of Keith.
20:01A lot of Keith's face?
20:02Keith's voice?
20:03Keith's face?
20:04I can't say anything.
20:05I just say a lot of Keith.
20:06You've said too much.
20:07I've said too much.
20:08You've said too much.
20:08You've said too much.
20:09The Netflix people are very, have a lot of powerful allies.
20:12Wow.
20:12I can't say too much.
20:13They must have really loved those pregame shows last year.
20:16I guess.
20:17Pretty good.
20:18All right.
20:19We'll be all eyes and ears for that.
20:20We'll have to watch now.
20:21Very good.
20:22Bradfoe, as always, we appreciate it.
20:23Baseballs and Boring podcast, weei.com.
20:26You can check them out all over the Odyssey app
20:29if you want to see them on the way out.
20:30It's got like a million Baseballs and Boring stickers.
20:32So I'm sure he'll be happy to hand those out.
20:34Bradfoe, we appreciate it.
20:35Thank you very much.
20:35OK, good to see you guys.
20:36And happy opening day, Rob Bradfoe.

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