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27th Jan 2026

S3E1 - Pitching Preview With John Holobetz

The 2026 season premier of Hudson Homers! Coach Finwood gives us a preview of the rotation and bullpen, including two of the three weekend starters. ODU all-time saves leader John Holobetz joins us from Red Sox camp in Fort Myers to talk about his impressive first season of Minor league ball.

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Yeah, look at all those new old pictures.

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We love it.

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Yeah.

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Had to make sure we get 'em all lined up there.

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But welcome fans to officially season three of Hudson Homers, CB's.

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Here, coach Finwood is here and we are ready to kick off 2026,

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especially with all the damn snow and ice outside my house right now.

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Yeah, two weeks from Friday, right.

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And we got, uh, you got like a foot of snow up there in Richmond, right?

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Yeah.

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Topped off with some nice crusty ice that's making things

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a lot of fun up here, but.

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Uh, Finny, it seems like, uh, you all did much better down there in the 7,

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5, 7, at least with the field anyway.

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Yeah, yeah.

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We were able to get our scrimmages in, um, Thursday and Friday and then

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tarp tarped the field and um, took the weekend pretty much off the cold winds.

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Of course, we tarped the field and when we got there we were lifting

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weights Saturday and uh, when we got to the field, the 50 mile an hour

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wind gusts came around here Friday night had blown the tarp halfway off.

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So we had to re-put the tarp down, um, and find more stuff to put on the tarp.

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Uh, college baseball, that's what it is.

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Um, we got it down, got it off.

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Send a few

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heavier pitchers to sit out on it.

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Yeah, yeah, exactly.

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Uh, you know, we found some more bullpen benches and things like that to put on it.

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I pulled it today and the field's in great shape.

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So we'll be back out there, uh, tomorrow.

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And you know, there's a old, uh, of course I grew up in a military family

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and my dad used to, I remember him saying, um, and I remember docking

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Anne, you know, saying from the Navy Seals old military axiom about the,

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the third week, you gotta watch out for people because, um, hold on one sec.

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Oh,

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it's a great, it's a great saying.

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You had to disappear for it.

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This is, this is how you build tensions to suspense in a story.

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Improvise, adapt, and overcome.

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That's another one of those military things.

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That's right.

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Hold on.

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I had a pot on the, uh, I had a pot on the stove.

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I had to turn, turn down.

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You don't get this on other podcasts, everyone.

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This is, that's right.

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Homers.

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We keep it real with you.

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We eat.

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Yeah.

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Po I just like

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people.

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We're Steph's making meatball subs for supper.

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And I looked up and saw a pot on there.

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I wasn't sure it was supposed to be on, so had to turn it down.

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So we're multitasking here.

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Thank you.

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Uh, anyway, so the, the, the old, uh, you know, military action about, you

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know, be careful with training, um, in that third week is usually when,

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you know, injury, most injuries occur.

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They did studies on it.

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So, uh, really not a bad thing.

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We've been going three weeks, pretty solid.

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Really not a bad thing to have to pay.

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Peel back a little bit this week.

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Um, the weather's gonna kind of force us to, we'll still get out and get

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ground balls and do, do some drills.

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It'll just be in much shorter spurts.

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The field's fine.

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Um, it's just the wind chills are down there, so we don't like to stay out

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too long, and it'll probably affect our scrimmages, uh, set for this weekend.

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Uh, but that's okay.

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You know, we, we, we were able to start a week earlier this year.

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The guys are all in pretty good shape and everybody's feeling pretty good.

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And so, you know, having to peel it back a little bit this weekend

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isn't the worst thing in the world.

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It's a long season, you know, you gotta, you gotta work your way into it.

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So, um, part of uh, part of it is trying to keep 'em fresh and keep

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their bodies feeling good, especially when it's early and it's cold.

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Yeah.

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Well, I'm hoping things warm up a little bit here 'cause we are really only

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about two weeks away and Quinnipiac open on that Friday the 13th in February.

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Uh, they, they're coming down here hoping to get some baseball weather.

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If it this keeps up, they might be better off at home.

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Well, it won't, I mean, you know, the weather around here is very bipolar

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in February and March for sure.

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But it'll still be better than whatever they're getting.

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And, uh, if you believe in any, any extended forecast, it looks like, you

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know, after this cold snap here, uh, this week we're gonna be back up there and.

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Um, I think they're calling for, you know, weather, uh, you know,

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around 60 on opening day right now.

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So that's a educated guess at best, but we'll take it.

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Hey, I

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love that.

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Yeah.

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Get all the bad weather outta the way now.

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Get all the cold outta the way now, and then February 13th forward,

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we got nothing but just beautiful weather to come watch some baseball.

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I'm, I'm pumped if you can't tell.

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I've been watching this calendar for like two months now.

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Ready to go.

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Yeah, well, it's cool.

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There's a lot of cool stuff going on.

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You know, the, um, the company that's coming in to put the, the bleachers

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in the outfield, uh, got all their equipment put in, uh, today back there.

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They trucks were loading, you know, unloading stuff all day pretty much.

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And.

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They started construction on that, that outfield, uh, bleacher and outfield rally

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alley area, basically where, you know, is for, for lack of a better term, I told

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'em they gotta come up with a name for it.

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You know, you got name

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rally, power Rally.

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Yeah, that's right.

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The power rally Alley.

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I like it.

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Uh, but they, you know, that'll be a neat place and I think

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it's gonna add to the character.

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I mean, it's what we have this year, but I think, you know, unintended.

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It, it, it's gonna add to the, the overall character of the ballpark.

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And there'll be some people that really like sitting out there, um, even

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when the stadium's done, I believe.

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And so, um, you know, we can give some posing left fielders hell

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and, uh, have some fun doing that.

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I think it's also, I mean, we talk about the college kids, but I think just kids,

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kids kids always wanna catch a ball.

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If you can go to a game and catch a home run ball, that's pretty awesome.

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That that's a big plus for

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them.

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Well, that's gonna be a good spot to catch one 'cause that's where a

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bunch of 'em go out, that's for sure.

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And, um, you know, not only that, but they're also bringing in, uh,

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are are temporary press boxes that are gonna go in existing rally alley.

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Um, so we'll have our, you know, scoreboard operators and pa and

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visiting radio and all that down there.

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Also, all our, our padding people, so they're, they're padding

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the, the brick walls and gates down both lines, uh, the inside.

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And navy padding.

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So it is really gonna dress up, you know, the, the park itself, I think in addition

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to all the pads, uh, in the dugout areas.

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So, um, we, uh, we're excited about that part of the project as well.

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Yeah, I'm, I'm anxious to see how that looks, how the configuration,

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the sightlines, all of those things.

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I, I will say the, the best way to pick the name for that area is for a nice

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sponsor to come in and name that thing.

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Mm-hmm.

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So, uh, feel free to reach out to you sports properties if you're

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in, in the market for that.

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Uh, because it's gonna get a lot of screen time.

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I can promise you that as

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well.

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Oh, yeah.

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Well, there ain't no doubt about it.

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I mean, that's where everybody's gonna be and somebody could really,

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uh, uh, I'm sure they got something.

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Maybe there's some people with bugs in their ear about that, because I told 'em,

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I said, man, you got a prime real estate right here for somebody to get a, a really

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nice corporate sponsorship as well, so.

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Hopefully we'll get that done.

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If you wanna show the fans, you're not gonna have any other option.

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That's gonna be the spot.

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Yeah.

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So your, your name as an advertiser will be seen.

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Yeah.

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Hey, did you guys see the thing where the NCAA okayed, uh, up

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to two sponsorships on jerseys?

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I did Chicos bail bonds, we get,

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can't wait to, I mean, come on.

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Joe's, Joe's, Joe's Pizza or something.

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Like, come on.

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Yeah.

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You know, Jimmy's, we got some good

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local ones though.

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Let's get, let's get p Franks on there.

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Yeah.

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Great.

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You know, let's get some good local

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ones.

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So, I mean, they're, they're certainly not gonna let us go out and do our own.

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I know that.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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I'd probably cross a lot of the businesses off the list that I would choose,

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like headlights, something like that.

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Yeah.

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Well, it could be a lot of fun, but I mean, if you could get rev share

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money out of it, I'd be all for doing our own, but that'll probably, that,

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that idea won't float, I don't think.

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Yeah, I saw someone put the soundbite out there of, if, if you

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want to be a hero, buy one of those sponsorships and then just leave

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it the same color as a team jersey.

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And we could talk about like, yes, we sold a sponsorship, but no, it's

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not littering the jersey out there.

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We get more business than you can possibly imagine.

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There you go.

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That's right.

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Yeah.

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Well, we'll see.

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I mean, it's happening, you know, everywhere now, so.

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Yeah.

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Um,

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we'll, we'll see how, how it ends up.

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You

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know, the funny thing is, we, we always talked about it, it, it's so

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bad, but then, I mean, I know the NBA jerseys have 'em and I, the MLB

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jerseys have 'em now, don't they?

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And I, I'll be honest, oh

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yeah.

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Batting ham STRs or whatever that company was, I thought it was Levi

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Strauss, it was a different company.

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Uh,

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but you know, we see so many ads anymore.

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It doesn't even register, I'll be honest.

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Like, it's one of those things, like it's, I think, you know, we're probably never

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gonna have a time in the future history where it's gonna be less ads or no ads.

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So, so we're gonna look back.

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Maybe you can look back at the time right before this and be like,

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oh, how clean the uniforms look.

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But it's one of those like, ah, I don't know, it's probably never gonna be tacky

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again because it's just how it's gonna be.

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I,

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yeah,

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it's weird.

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Like I, I think, yeah.

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Am I against it overall?

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For sure, but it's also like, ah, I don't know if it affects anything.

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Nah, I don't think so.

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I mean, you know, today's world, man, you gotta keep on finding ways to make money.

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So that's, that's a pretty clean, easy way to do it.

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It makes sense.

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Yeah.

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I mean, it's like putting, you know, town bank on your field.

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I mean, they gave you money for, you know, for your stadium, so

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you can put, put it out there and it's all right here is what it is.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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It and definitely an era of, of rev share.

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I mean, that, that could be a big source of income, especially for a

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lot of like mid-major programs that, you know, could use an extra 10,

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20, 30 k, however much it it costs.

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Um, yeah.

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Yeah.

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I just, if we can avoid like the Braves, I forgot who the company is.

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But they have a big yellow patch on their side that faces the pitchers.

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Now when they hit, and it just sticks out so much.

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You look at some other teams and it kind of blends more with the jerseys.

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Oh, okay.

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I think it's the Braves.

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Is that Yellow Lumber?

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It's like Yellow Lumber.

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Oh, yellow.

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Something like that.

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Yellow wood.

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Yeah.

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Yellow wood.

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Yeah, yellow.

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Jimmy Rains is the owner of that company and he, um, he was a big booster at

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Auburn when I was down there, Yellowwood.

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That's right.

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There you go.

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That's funny.

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Yeah.

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Well, all right, we're, we're moving, we're moving forward with all

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the, you know, construction stuff.

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It's happening.

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Um, and, uh, they're slinging some steel up there now around, so it's

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starting to look like something, so we're excited about that.

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Excited to get in there, watch that thing continue being built out

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while we're catching some games.

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But, uh, we talked to quite a few of your pitchers at Step Up to the Plate.

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I know some of the fans saw the interviews.

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If you haven't go back to that step Up to the Plate special, a lot of good arms

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vying for those three open rotation spots.

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So we're gonna pick your brain today a little bit on what your pitching

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situation looks like, bullpen.

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And if, I don't know if you wanna kick off, is there anyone that you

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think is like, yep, they're gonna be a, a weekend starter for us?

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Or are you still in that figuring out mode?

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Yeah, I mean it's, you know, you hope by this time that you're, you

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know, close to that, that decision.

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I, I think our top two spots right now are, are pretty, you know, the

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guys have earned those spots and pretty clear, uh, Darren Kuskie and

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JJ Gatti, um, who are two transfers.

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Um, and, and they, they've, they've.

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Kind of separated themselves in terms of, of being those first two

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guys and, and who's gonna throw Friday, who's gonna throw Saturday?

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I mean,

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that probably, I'd say Kuskie you know, opening up Kuskie Throw Friday and JJ

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Saturday, um, Sunday, you know, the Sunday starters still to be determined.

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I, I'm really happy with how, uh, true freshman Jackson

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Okonkwo was throwing the ball.

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Um, I think he's got a chance to be special, you know, down

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the road if he stays healthy.

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Um, which is always a good, but, you know, the, the thing you, not just the starters,

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but you know, the, the pitching staff.

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I mean, in any one year, you know, eight to 10, maybe eight to 12 guys

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are what you're trying to get to, uh, that are gonna throw the brunt

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of the meaningful innings and.

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You know, after that, you know, you, you hope some other guys will,

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will, you know, move up into that and create some, you know, some,

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uh, competition to get in there.

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And I think we're, I think we're, we're, you know, we've, we've got that right now.

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I think our, you know, losing three con the conference starters is a, is

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a call order, you know, that's a fill.

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But I, I, we, we had a pretty big drop off after our probably top six last year,

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and that, that was, you know, very evident during those midweek games for sure.

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Um, I think our floor is much better.

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I don't ever use the DEEP word because as soon as you say it,

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four guys get hurt, you know?

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Yep.

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Um, so I don't think it's that, but I do like the.

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Amount of guys that we think can be, um, not only usable,

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but effective, uh, this year.

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And, and that's not, you know, including any of the freshmen

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other than Jackson yet who I like.

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I mean, the other three freshmen, uh, Tanton, Pearce and Cavalcante, I

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think are all gonna be pretty good.

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And we just gotta get 'em in there and let 'em get their feet wet when we can.

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But they're all strike growers and, and they all got pretty good fast

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balls and pretty good off speed stuff.

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So, uh, I like the potential of that.

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We also have some older guys in the bullpen that have thrown

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a lot that I think are, are, you know, gonna be effective.

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Um, we talked about Bailey Matela.

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He's pitched a lot of baseball.

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He's a senior.

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Uh, Kellen Davis pitched a lot of baseball.

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Uh, Ethan Hubble's pitched a lot of baseball.

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Uh, and then we got a couple transfers.

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Um, pat Johnson, who's a transfer from uh, Tennessee Tech, uh, has pitched

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a lot of Division one baseball.

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Marcus Van Alstine is a transfer from VMI pitched a lot of baseball.

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Both those guys have really been throwing the ball well.

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Um, a couple other lefties, uh, Owen, he's a richer freshman.

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Uh, Tommy John kid who's been throwing the ball.

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He just keeps getting a little bit better each time out.

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And then a fifth year guy, Connor Schumann, who we dropped down

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and, and he's kind of a sidearm a little bit below that lefty.

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He is really taken to it and he is been very effective, uh, sinking

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the ball, getting a bunch of ground balls and he's such a great

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kid that's been through so much.

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Uh, you know, running 23 year olds out there is, is usually a pretty good idea.

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Tyler's going about his business like a veteran guy.

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He has a, pitched a ton of innings here, but he sure has been around.

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And seen a bunch and he's pitching like a guy that you know, knows what he is doing.

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And then every year you need a couple guys to, to step up.

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Um, and you know, so far the guy that has always had a very good arm and just

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hasn't been effective is for two years.

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Uh, but man, is he throwing the ball good.

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His first few outings.

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This, this winter, uh, spring scrimmages, um, Nick Sulpizio,

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you know, he is been 92, 94.

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The breaking ball's been good.

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It's been strikes, um, and it's a couple of two inning, you know, stints.

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But he's been impressive in those.

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So something certainly to, to build on for him.

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Um, so, you know, we'll, we'll figure that other starter out,

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uh, as we keep moving forward.

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But I like the potential of the groups of guys.

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'cause look man, early, you know, even your starters throwing four, maybe five.

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At the most.

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Um, and so it takes a, a group of guys to get that win, you know, the

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starter, the middle guy, the guy's gonna finish, those kind of things.

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So we're trying to figure out what those groups need to look

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like for us to, to be effective.

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And, you know, we've got a couple guys that, you know, have a chance to throw

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in and, and I'm, and I didn't mention another, uh, transfer portal guy

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Ryan Sheehy, who, uh, is a transfer, came in and, uh, had a couple good

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outings in the, in the fall and then we shut him down 'cause he threw a

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bunch for his, his college last year and then threw a lot in the summer.

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So he's just kinda working his way back into it.

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And he is got a really good arm and could be a very effective

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guy out the bullpen for us.

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We just gotta see a little bit more out of him, uh, move in there.

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So we've got some, we've got some, some bullets in there that we can fire.

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We just gotta figure out how to use 'em the right way.

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And, you know, that first month of the season is.

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That's what it's all about is figuring out the roles, you know,

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for your pits and staff as much as anything, you know, as well as, you

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know, the, the guys on the field.

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When you talk about that third spot in the rotation, I'm always

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interested in the fourth spot.

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'cause you know, you have a lot of Tuesday, Wednesday,

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you know, the midweek games.

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Is, is that the kind of thing where maybe whoever doesn't beat out for that

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third spot, that Sunday spot, they end up being, you know, the Tuesday midweek guy?

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Or is that more a guy you look at?

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I, I guess are you planning, is there a plan to, to try to develop someone in

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the midweek or is that just like you hope and then it sometimes doesn't work out?

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I mean, it seems like it's been a few years since we had kind of

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a, a reliable big week starter.

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Yeah.

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Um, early.

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You definitely do that.

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CB I think now once you, the first four weeks when you get into

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conference play, you have to throw all your best guys on the weekend.

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You know, and so it change, it can change, right.

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But if you remember back in like, um, you know, uh, 22, Blake

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Morgan was starting on Tuesdays

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right?

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Until about the second conference weekend.

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And we starting on Fridays last year.

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Um, you know, but we didn't know what we had and we had to run 'em

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out there for some Tuesdays and

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Right.

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Kind of see.

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And so that's kind of how it works.

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And you know, you hope some of those guys will keep stepping up and I think

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that has a good chance to happen.

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I believe we only have one, um, week where we have bad maybe two, one or two where

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we have Tuesday and Wednesday this year

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On the schedule.

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So that's a good thing.

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'cause those double midweeks man can light you up.

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Um, yeah.

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You know,

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at the end of that, uh, second game is, is rough.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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So, um, you know, so we, we try to stay away from those as much

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as we can from the scheduling.

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You know, opportunity.

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So, um, you know, that's, that's the plan anyway.

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But it, it's, it's always you go into it and then I tell the guys all the time,

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I mean, this is your role when we start.

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Yeah.

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The roles are always subject and gonna change, subject to change and based on how

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guys do and, um, well, and not so well.

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And so you just kind of keep rolling with it and adjusting and, you know,

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you, it was kind of amazing last year that we, you know, for the most part,

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except for maybe one weekend, had the same three starters the entire

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Yeah.

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Season.

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Um, and that's very unusual in college baseball.

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Yeah, that point about Blake is great because that was, that's kind of, I

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think exactly the, the dream scenario that I was kind of had in my head where

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what you were saying is you get a guy in the midweek and he, you give him

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the role and he excels in the role.

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And I think that, I think it's clear, it's been clear the last several

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years you guys have tried to do that and guys just for whatever reasons

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haven't stepped up in those roles.

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I mean, that was been pretty clear the last couple years.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Without a doubt.

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Without a doubt.

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And so, you know, I mean, some of that's on us.

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I mean, we, we didn't feel like we did a good job, you know, getting enough depth.

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Uh, there it was, I said it, uh,

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it was different variation.

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I mean, our, our top 10 guys were fine, but we just didn't have enough guys that

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could, could do it at, at this level.

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And we're hopeful that we've, we've, we've, you know, addressed

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that and we fixed some of that.

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Um, it feels like we have, but they gotta go out and do it, you know?

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Um, what that looks like sometimes is different.

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I mean, you know, especially when it's a young kid and I think that, you know,

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are they gonna throw enough strikes?

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Are they gonna be competitive?

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Um, you just don't know enough of that until you run 'em out there.

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Uh, because you can think one thing through inner squads.

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I I do know this for a fact.

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You can think something through the scrimmages and the inner squads, and

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soon as you start playing somebody in the other dugout with a different

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colored jersey on, it can change.

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Now for some guys, it changes for the better that competitiveness

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kicks in and they go that way.

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And for some guys it changes for the worst.

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They get anxious and whatever, nervous and whatever, and then they go the other way.

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Right?

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And so you, you got, there's no way to find that out until you start playing.

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Um, and so

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well, but that's one of the things I like about the way you guys approach

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the transfer portal and recruiting this year, is that a lot of the guys you

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brought in, you know, that had already had some college experience, they were,

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had success and they played a lot.

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Mm-hmm.

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Um, you didn't have a ton of guys who were just, they were somewhere

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and they had been good maybe in high school and then didn't get to play.

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A lot of your guys already showed like, well, you know, cash Jay's got four

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years at, at, uh, Washburn and, and, uh, JJ Gatti was playing, uh, pitching

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the rotation last year at Daytona.

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I mean, these are guys who've shown when you put the other team's

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uniform on, they're gonna show up.

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Yeah.

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And, and that was something, I'm glad you said that.

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'cause that was a really, really big priority for us, uh, in the portal

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this year was not the, you know, the, the shiny penny guy, maybe as much

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as the guy that, um, you know, was a guy that had success at his level.

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A lot of success at the level.

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He was that.

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And when you're a pitcher, man, if you can have success, you know, if you

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can throw the ball at this speed here, you can have success at any level.

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Uh, you know, I tell guys, hey, the mistakes get hit farther at

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this level, but you can still have success with your stuff.

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And, and especially, you know, the competitiveness, you can see

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that that doesn't ever leave guys.

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Right.

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Um, the, the thing that I like the most about Kuskie and Gatti is just

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that they are uber competitive.

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Like, I mean, they're, they're out there with smoke coming outta their ears, man.

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And I love that.

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Um, and they both got good stuff, but they're, maybe their best

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tool is their competitiveness and they're both in different ways.

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You know, um, Gatti a little more demonstrative and.

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You know, um, Kuskie Iss a little more stoic, but you, you can feel

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his energy when he is out there.

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Like he's all business, um, on, on his throw days.

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Uh, and so, you know, it's been cool to see, um, you know, they're both

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prospects as far as professional goes.

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Ske may be a little bit more so just judging from the scouts right now, but I

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think they both have a, a chance to help us win ball games, uh, at this level.

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So we're excited about that.

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And, and it sets the bar like some other guys trying to get, you know,

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get, get there and, um, Mike always does a good job of, of figuring that out.

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And, um, so we'll see.

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I mean, we've got a few more sets of scrimmages, um, and then we'll,

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you know, get out there and tee it up and see where we're at.

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So

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I was excited to hear what you said about Nick Sulpizio, 'cause I think

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that's like the X factor in the bullpen.

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Because he has nasty stuff and when he's on he is unhittable.

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And we actually heard from some of the catchers that step up to the plate

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that he was filthy in the bullpen, like the whole time leading up to that.

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Uh, so it did, did you see him just kind of come back with that

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competitive edge that I wanna get better when he came back this fall?

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Yeah, I mean, we really challenged Nick and, and in fact in our end of

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the year meeting last year, I told him, maybe you could go somewhere else.

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Like, be honest, it hadn't worked out here two years and maybe a

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change of scenery is what you need.

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Um, 'cause I thought that, and he wanted to come back.

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Nick's a really good kid.

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He is a good teammate.

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He, to be fair as well, he hasn't been completely healthy since he's been here.

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Like,

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yeah,

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it's always been something, you know, it's kind of just been

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a little bit underwater, man.

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And so, you know, he, he, he took the time in the fall, uh, I don't know if he

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had a PRP shot or something like that.

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Started throwing right before Christmas again.

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He came back and he, he finally feels good.

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I mean, after he threw, I think Thursday, I asked him, you know, how

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he felt and he said, I feel great, man.

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So that's really good.

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'cause yeah, healthy Nick Sulpizio.

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It's a good enough farm to, to give you a chance to against anybody.

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Certainly,

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yeah.

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Take some of the pressure off the other guys who end up eating

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a lot of innings last year.

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Just, just outta necessity, especially, you know, I'm already thinking, uh,

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I'm excited for the season, but I'm already thinking Montgomery too.

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I really think we've got a couple kids in that freshman class that, you

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know, as the year goes on, you know, it's gonna be our job to get 'em out

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there enough that they can develop.

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And sometimes you gotta take your lumps in that process.

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But

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yeah,

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um, I, I like those kids, man.

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I think Pearce and Cavalcante and Tanton.

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Uh, they're all strike growers.

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They're all different, you know, Cavalcante is this six foot, seven

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giant, and he's been 92, 94 this January.

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True freshman.

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The breaking ball's coming along, he throws, strikes, um, pierces, you know,

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one of those high relief guys that's got a curve ball and, uh, you know, that angle.

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Um, and then, uh, Tanton was a guy that probably was, you know, maybe,

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uh, more highly thought of coming in.

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And, um, he had a little bit of elbow stuff in the fall.

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Nothing serious, but he's back throwing and feels healthy now.

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So we'll get him back out there and, and he looks, he looks pretty good to me.

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So, you know, those guys will, will be helpful.

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I think.

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Um, obviously I, you know, Kellen Davis.

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Hubble threw a lot for us last year outta the bullpen.

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Um, adding Johnson and Van Alstine, uh, who are two seniors, you

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know, uh, that have thrown a lot.

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Johnson's an angle guy, kind of a sinker guy, van Alstine, you know,

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a little more traditional guy.

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Got some really good off speed stuff as well.

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So those guys have grown in a lot of different roles,

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a lot of different leverages, and they're not gonna be affected by

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any time we put them out there.

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So, and they've been really good since they've been there, so,

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uh, that's, that's been helpful.

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So we're hoping they, they can eat some meetings outta that bullpen as well.

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Does, does Mark and Van Alstine, does he talk as much every single day in

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practice as it seems like he does?

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I mean, I've, I've been watching this kid for a long time and he, he is

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a, he is a yapper, as the kids say.

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Yes, he is a yapper.

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Uh, he's great man.

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He's been so.

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Again, you know, in that portal we wanted to make sure we

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went after the right people.

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And uh, he certainly fits that Bill.

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He's a great teammate.

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He's good.

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Excuse me.

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Uh, he cares about the right stuff and he's always picking somebody up,

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you know, like, um, on his days he is not throwing, he is just, you know,

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slapping butts and giving guys high five.

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And he's into it, man.

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He cares about winning a lot and you know, he's happy as he can be because you, when

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you're at VMI, you can't get any sleep.

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And he said, man, I get to sleep all day now.

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I get outta bed like, let's go.

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He's, he's,

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uh, coach.

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He's not sleeping all day.

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He's just getting his rest that he needs to recuperate for his, uh, his pitching.

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That's, yeah.

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Yeah, exactly.

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It's actually very scientific what he is doing.

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He's been a lot of fun.

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Yeah.

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That's great.

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Yeah, he's, that was the guy, I was very excited when, uh,

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when I saw he was coming here.

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'cause I got chance been watching him since back he was in, in high school.

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Big fan of Marcus.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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Me too.

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Me too.

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Yeah.

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Good to hear.

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Someone's filling the uh, Blake Morgan roll off the field anyway, if someone

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getting somebody fired up in the dugout.

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'cause you always count on Blake.

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Like he'd be up on that rail yelling all game.

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Yes, he would.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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You know who was fun with all that when he, it was a great pitcher here.

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Um, you know, Hartline, I thought Heartline.

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Yeah.

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Uh, he was such a great teammate, man.

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I still remember.

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You know, his one one Tommy guns, uh, you know, steer.

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And he would, he would be into it.

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I used to have to calm him down if he was gonna go in the game

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later because he'd be so worked up.

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I was like, dude, you gotta save some of this, you know, on, on

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your days you're on the board.

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And uh,

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he was funny 'cause he actually had calmed it down from high school like it

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was when he was a green Briar Christian.

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It was higher and louder than that.

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It was, it was nuts there.

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Yeah, he was fun.

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Yeah.

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Gotta gotta have those guys to get through, especially

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long season tough times.

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It's, yeah, it's always the pitchers, right?

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Like they're the best

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Yeah.

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Cheerleaders, uh, smack talkers you have.

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So we just, um, try to keep it, try to keep it fun and

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keep 'em cheering for our guys.

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All right.

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Well, Finny, we appreciate all the insight on the pitchers.

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Uh, want to wanna take a little bit of a look at the schedule

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here before we let you go.

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Yep.

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Um, obviously know, start with Quinnipiac at home.

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Got a three game set that Friday the 13th, the 14th, and the 15th.

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But it sounds like there may be some upcoming, uh, game time

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changes for Fridays early on.

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Yeah, we're gonna move those Friday games at 2:00 PM Um, the main reason for that

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is with the new bleacher set up, um, I guess part of the approval Richmond,

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you know, stuff was, they wanted, uh, as we worked on getting more lights out

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there, they wanted us to start earlier so that we'd be done, you know, before

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it got too dark and, and just in case our lights failed or something like that.

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So that was a logistical thing.

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And I'm fine with it.

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I mean, the teams come in Thursday.

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Yeah.

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Not hurting my feelings.

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It actually is better.

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I mean, we're playing in a better part of the day, that time of

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the year, warmer part of the day.

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And, um, it's, it'll, it'll be better.

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So, um, I got no issues with that.

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I think once, um, you know, once daylight savings kicks in and all that,

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then, you know, and we'll certainly move back to, uh, when conference

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play starts back at home, we'll move back to those Friday night games.

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Yeah.

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I don't think you're gonna have anyone upset to be in a little bit more

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daylight watching a game, but as CB pointed out before we hopped on here,

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get your PTO request in now so you can get there on a couple of those Fridays,

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because we've got some good ones.

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Like we opened with Quinnipiac at the midweek of Manhattan, then,

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you know, Niagara Charlotte, and then Connecticut, like Yukon.

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That's a, that's a bigger baseball program that I think a

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lot of people actually realize.

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Oh yeah.

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I mean, they're very much the top 25 baseball programs.

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So those last two non-conference weekends.

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Charlotte always, you know.

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Very good program.

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Litigious, as you say.

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Uh, yeah, old, uh, old USA rival and, uh, our series are always fantastic.

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I mean, gosh, last year, you know, uh, they beat us in the bottom of

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the ninth and then we beat them in, in the ninth, I think Saturday, and

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then came back and beat 'em in the ninth again on Sunday at their place.

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So our, it is always a hard fought series and it makes both teams better.

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Um, and then UConn will be, you know, at that point it'll be very good.

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So it'll be great warmup for heading into, uh, conference play down Troy.

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Yeah.

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They didn't do any

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favor.

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So putting Troy.

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Yeah.

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Start convers lay Troy.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Well, whoever you plan on the road in this league, it ain't

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gonna be easy, so why not?

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You know, it's, uh, why

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not?

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I think, um, you know, on that other side, we, we are happy.

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We're not going to Texas State, I can tell you that.

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Um, and we're not going to Louisiana.

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Although I like that trip, it's a hard place to play.

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Yeah.

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So missing those two guys is never a terrible thing.

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Um, but, you know, we got everybody else and, you know, it's a, it's

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always a challenging schedule no matter who you're playing in the Sunbelt.

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Yeah.

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And of course, later on there's the trip to Coastal Carolina

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for three game set there.

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Uh, but I wanted to ask you, just because I haven't researched it myself, it just

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popped into my brain, Georgia State's getting a new baseball facility as well.

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Is that this season or next season?

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That's a good question.

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I'm not sure when we go down there this year, so I guess we'll find out.

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Yeah, we'll find out.

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I think they've started construction, but I, I can't imagine they're

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gonna be in it this year.

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Um, I would be shocked if they were, um, but I believe they have started

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construction on it, so, um, I, I would imagine we'll still be playing

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down at Pantherville or wherever that that is, but, um, you know, this,

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this will be the last year for that.

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'cause they are, they are building a new one and they're building

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it on the old Fulton County.

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Stadium.

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Yeah.

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Uh, spot.

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So, uh, that, that's cool for them 'cause right next to their campus, and that'll

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be, that'll actually be really good for, for that program, um, to not have to drive

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as far as they have to, to, you know, get to their field every day and all that.

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That's the kind of thing for me, I'd like to go down and see them.

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I being a big Braves fan, I saw, you know, games of Fulton County, saw the

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first games there at Turner Field.

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I, I think it'd be really neat.

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I know they said they're going to keep the spot where Aaron hit his

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seven 15 and they're gonna have that.

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I think that's gonna be part of the entrance.

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Yeah.

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Um, yeah, so I think I, that, that's kind of thing.

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I think if, uh, when y'all play there the next time I'm gonna have

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to make sure to make that trip.

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Is that, that, I think it'd be pretty neat.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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It'll be cool.

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And of course they're using the old, uh, the Turner Field.

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Old Turner Field.

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Yeah.

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For the football Stadium Stadium now, which is big empty football

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stadium before.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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Um, but they have their baseball locker room in, in there currently.

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Oh, wow.

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Um, and cages and all that in Turner, the old Turner Field.

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So, um, they'll, they're, they'll, that's where they'll

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be, you know, for everything now.

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Yeah, I went down there to watch football in, in 2024 and the press box is still

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like behind what used to be home plate.

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I don't think they've changed anything in there since they

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stopped playing baseball in it.

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Uh, but I noticed from 22 to 24, the area around there, the development's unreal.

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Like really good restaurants, good bars, place to hang out.

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The first time I went down there, we had to get someone to un like take the

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padlock off the beer cooler in a barbecue restaurant just to get a beer to tailgate.

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And now it's become a little bit more so yeah, that, that's, that's easy.

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Like 20 years of uh, the brains playing there.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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It's just like any place else, man.

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It's like you look at Marshall, like, you get, you get a nice new ballpark,

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um, in there and some coaches at Hustle man, and you can get good in a hurry,

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like, and so they're gonna do that.

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They're in an area where there's tons of players and they'll get

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kids transferring in, in the portal.

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You know, um, they'll, they'll get good in a hurry, uh, without a doubt.

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So, you know, it'll be like on our side.

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I mean, it'll be a lot of, I know Georgia Southern just finished a big

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expansion and their stadium, you know, George Marshall just got a new stadium.

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We're getting a new stadium.

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Georgia State's getting a new stadium.

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Coastal already has an awesome stadium and I'm sure they're adding to it.

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Um, and so, you know, Appalachian State's got a really nice stadium.

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Uh, so, you know, you look up and you're seeing a lot of, you know, investment

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in the, in the facilities in baseball.

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The Sunbelt in general is just taking off from a baseball perspective.

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I mean, it was always good.

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I think when we joined with some others it got a lot better.

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And now everyone is just investing and you see like, it's, it's almost hard to

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call the Sunbelt a mid major conference now when you have two teams that are

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constantly ranked in the top 25 preseason.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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And hopefully, you know, we've had years where it's more than that, so

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yeah, it's, it's super competitive.

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You know, and with the portal you just have people say, how y'all gonna be?

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And I go, I have no idea.

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Because I dunno anybody else's, like who knows what everybody got in the portal and

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didn't get and lost and all those things.

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So we just try to be as good as we can be and we'll see, uh, when we play 'em.

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So, and

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then, uh, Louisiana Tech's gonna come in the conference too, and we know

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Yeah,

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they got a great stadium.

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They've always been a good team.

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I mean, that, that's another just big plus for the conference.

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I mean, that makes it even more difficult.

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Like it's just, yeah, you're right.

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They're, they've got a fantastic facility, great coaching staff, uh, long history

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of being really good in baseball and, you know, so yeah, there's another

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one right there that you gotta battle.

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And so it's definitely doesn't get any easier.

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Yep.

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And speaking of Louisiana Tech, I, I gotta pump up, uh, David Asbury's

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article on their current legal situation with conference USA trying to leave.

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There's a whole lot going on there.

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David's a lawyer, so he speaks the, the language I was just like.

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Bird law or something, I don't know.

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Wow.

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But go check that out.

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It's on the pride of ODU, uh, website there to go.

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Go check.

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It's a good read.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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I'm sure that's never, never easy with all that stuff, but they're um, they're

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a great addition for baseball, you know.

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Yeah.

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I can't speak to any of the other sports and how they are, but they're

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a fantastic addition for baseball and you know, it puts another tough

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Louisiana team on that west side.

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Certainly.

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So, um, you know, it doesn't make it any easier on that side.

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Yeah, absolutely.

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Alright, well Finn, thanks so much for hopping on here.

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We'll be back to do this same thing next week.

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We're gonna talk about the lineups and any other changes that have occurred,

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uh, over the course of the week.

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But, uh, it's fun being back on here.

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Fun with like games in Target in two weeks.

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Man, I'm couldn't, I didn't think I'd get more excited, but here we go.

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I'm sweating hard.

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Can't wait.

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And, uh, you know, I'm excited that, uh, Hobe John's coming on with you guys.

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Yeah.

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Please tell him hello for me.

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And, uh, we're so proud of him.

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I mean, he's, he's just a rising star in professional baseball and

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rocking it up the, uh, the prospect list, uh, with the Red Sox now.

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So, yeah.

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That's exciting.

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And hopefully he'll keep on moving.

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Get us another big league.

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You're here for too long.

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Absolutely.

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I love

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it.

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Alright guys.

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Alright.

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Thanks

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so much fa everybody.

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And go Monarch.

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Appreciate you man.

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that's a good ad. I like that ad. They do a good,

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I was always appreciate after Glow setting those up.

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Yes.

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So good folks, great to talk to.

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Finny.

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I'm pumped to hear we've got, sounds like two of the three

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starters in a good spot here.

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And, uh, several solid candidates for that final spot.

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Of course, the midweeks when we all wanna be VCU and Richmond

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and all those lovely teams.

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Yes.

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Lot.

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ECU, all them.

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Yeah.

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A lot.

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Lot of arms.

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I like it.

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A lot of guys, you know, if, uh, if they play like they can, we

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could have a really great year.

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That's what I say every year when it comes to pitching.

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Yeah.

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They pitch like they can pitch.

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We're gonna have a good time.

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And speaking of guys who pitch really well and do well, we have ODU legend,

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all time Old Dominion, save leader.

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He didn't even know how good he is.

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John Holobetz.

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What's up John?

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What's up guys?

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Thanks for having me.

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Yeah.

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Appreciate you being here, man.

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How's, how's the off season been?

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What, what have you been up to since, since baseball ended for you in the fall?

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Um, well I, the fall it took about 10 days off and then I came right back

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down and, uh, I was throwing pretty much until, uh, until I got back down here.

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So,

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yeah.

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So we were saying a minute ago, uh, it won't be long before you're

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down in, in Fort Myers and you said, well, I'm already here.

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Yep.

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Yep.

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That's

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great.

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Are you, are you alone down there?

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Are all the pitchers down there?

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What's the situation?

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Uh, I would say a little over half of the pitchers are down here.

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So me, Dylan, and uh, Noah are down here.

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Oh man.

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Are you, are you three all living together?

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'cause that's gonna be like No,

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no, no.

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They all, we all lived in the same house in college actually.

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Just Noah was a couple years before us.

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That's

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fun.

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Yeah.

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Oh, that's awesome.

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Well, cool.

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Well, hell of a first year in the minors for you.

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Exciting.

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A lot of things changed, but you threw the ball really well, man.

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I'm glad we got to see when we came down to see the Mudcats before, uh,

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before you moved over to the Red Sox.

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But just what did you think about your season?

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Uh, I thought I threw a lot of strikes.

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Um, I mean, I can't really, I I was just, it was all kind of surreal for me.

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I, I didn't expect to get up, get the call at the aa and then when, uh, when

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I got up there, it was in Harrisburg, which is an hour from my house.

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So like, it was basically a home game, which was also like surreal for me.

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Um, but I, I could, I could remember vividly like getting the call up.

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We finished a series in Winston-Salem.

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I didn't pitch very good.

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I think I gave up like four and five innings.

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Um, and.

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We were like packing up the bus.

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I was getting ready for a fantasy football draft.

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And uh, I get called into our head coach's office and I'm

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like, oh, well this isn't good.

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And then, uh, and as I was walking in, I heard someone say he's going to Portland.

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I was like, no way.

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So I was kind of like preparing for it.

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And then we got the co, the pitching coaches in there and they're like, yeah,

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like, we're really pleased with how you kind of like came in and like kind of

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absorbed like their pitching, our pitching philosophy and like you've developed.

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Significantly since you've moved, made the jump from low A to high A

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and we're sending you up to Portland.

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And I literally just, I didn't even have a smile on my face.

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I was just like, okay.

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Like, is is that all you, is that all you have to say?

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And he's like, are you not happy?

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And I was like, no, I'm happy.

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I was just like, I don't, I don't know what I was expecting.

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Like it's just, and then after I walked out, it kind of like all hit

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me when, uh, all the guys like came over and were celebrating with me.

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And, and then I hopped on the bus and drafted one of the worst

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fantasy football teams of all time.

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So what I'm hearing is when, when they do the video, when you get

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called, the big league's gonna be like the worst video of all time.

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Like, alright, Noah, uh, get your bags, you're, you're going to meet the,

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uh, the Red Sox in, uh, in Cleveland.

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You'd be like, all right, what time?

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Yeah.

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I'm just like, okay.

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Okay.

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And obviously,

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yeah.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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That's funny.

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Yeah.

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Now it was, I mean, that's a whirlwind year for you.

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Like you, so you start the year, you're with the, the Milwaukee breweries.

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Right.

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And you picture 'em a little bit in spring training.

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You had a few, uh, a game or two here up in uh,

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yeah.

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Big league spring training camp.

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Yeah.

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I, I had one game in Big League Spring training.

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Yeah.

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And, uh, I gave up a home run.

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Sure.

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Hey, you know, gave up big league home runs what I heard.

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No, it was a double A, but he was like the number one prospect.

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Okay.

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But he, you were in a big league game, so it's a big league home run.

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Yes.

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You gotta,

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yes.

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So we gotta, we gotta re reasses, you know, evaluate the way

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you're looking at things here.

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That's all I'm saying.

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Yeah.

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Uh, big league.

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Big league uniform.

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Big league park, big league home run.

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Uh, you gotta be there to give one up, right?

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Yeah.

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But so you, you start out in eight ball, and I think we saw your, like your third

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start of the year against Del Marva.

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Um, and you were just throwing just gas that day.

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It looked nasty, all get out.

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You were having a blast.

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Nasty.

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Yeah.

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Um, and then within like a few weeks, you're getting traded to the Red

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Sox, uh, as a player being later.

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Did you, did you look at what Quinn Priester, the guy you got traded for,

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did the season in the big leagues?

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No, I didn't see what he was, but I, I recognized the name from, I wanna say

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like, it was my freshman year of college.

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He was like a number two prospect.

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Yeah.

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I wanna say he was with the Pirates at the time.

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He was a pirate

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guy.

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It was like him and like, it was like him and Bubba Chandler or something, and they

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were like big name pirates prospects.

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And then I didn't really hear from him and then we traded for him.

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I was like, oh, sick.

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And then I got, I got the call on our off day and we were traveling

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to, uh, Annapolis the next day.

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And I was like, oh, I'm getting promoted, or like, something

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like that's gonna happen.

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He's like, yeah, you're traded.

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And I was like, what?

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Well, you did get promoted, so you were, you were half right?

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You were, you were, yeah.

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That was, yeah.

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No, but did you, were you aware of what, what Quinn Priester did

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the rest of the season after?

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After, yeah.

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Yeah.

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He had

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a very, very good

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season.

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Yeah.

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He was, for people who don't know, he was with the brewers who were

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number one in the central 97 wins 13 and three with a 3 23 32 ERA 157

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innings as a starter, I mean a guy.

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So you guy traded for a big leaguer who probably should have

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been an all star to be honest.

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Uh mm-hmm.

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And, and people don't understand how it worked.

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You know, he got traded the beginning of April, um, and they did a player

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the name later, which is what you were.

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Usually how that works is they give a list of like, you know, 10, 15

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guys, sometimes five, and say, Hey, okay, we're not sure who we want.

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You could pick one of these guys.

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And I'm sure what happened was you went out, had the start,

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you had, and they're like, well, that guy, that's the guy we want.

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I actually, I actually got the story.

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Uh oh.

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Yeah.

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It was the guy that actually ended up picking me.

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It was like the last season we were, or last week we were in Portland and

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uh, the guy walks into the weight room and like he comes up and meets me.

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He is like, I'm the guy that actually picked you out of the lineup.

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That's awesome.

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And I was like, I was like, I was sick.

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That, that's cool.

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Like, can you tell me who the other guys were?

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And I got some, like, he didn't give any names, but he was like,

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I was one of like three guys.

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Mm-hmm.

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And uh, he was like, I was the obvious choice.

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'cause the other kid was like, he was a high schooler and.

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There was a, there was a guy in AA that was like 28 or something

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like that, that they're like, yeah, we're not gonna take him.

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Yeah, I'll say, I mean, he is talking to you at the end of the year in AA

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after you've been killing it all year.

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He is gotta feel pretty good about it as his pitch, right?

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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I definitely got that guy a raise.

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Let's go.

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That's what we're all about here.

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Uh, well, I, I know you're down there with Dylan and Noah.

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I mean, that's gotta be pretty awesome to have two dudes on the roster with you that

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had kind of a similar experience to you.

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Dominated at ODU were great and then ended up in the Red Sox organization.

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This seemed like it's kind of helping you adjust as you kind of continue

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to adapt to that after a year.

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Yeah, I mean, we're basically making the Monarchs 2.0 here at

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the Red Sox, the Hudson Socks.

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It was pretty sick.

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Yeah.

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The Hudson Sox, um, we, uh, when, when DB got drafted, it was over the All

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star break, so we didn't have a game and my mom was blowing up my phone.

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She's like, oh my God, DB just went to the Red Sox.

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And I was like, no way.

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And then I texted, uh, Dylan and Dylan's like, bro, I, I just, or

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sorry, I texted, uh, Noah Dean and he is like, I already saw like,

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holy shit, this is, this is awesome.

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That's

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great.

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And then, yeah, but, and then Nick Murray's also down here,

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right.

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So it was, it was just pretty cool.

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I love

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it.

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I feel like we're, we're

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just Europe and that's a great spot down there in, uh, Fort Mile.

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Yeah, that's a, that's a really sweet place You got to.

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But it's a great organization and a really awesome spot for spring

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training in the off season there.

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Yeah.

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No, it's, it's, it's cool.

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There's just, it's a lot different than, uh.

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Arizona.

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Arizona's like, yeah, the farthest you'll drive is an hour and this is

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the closest you'll drive is an hour.

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It's very different.

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Well, you got the twins right there in Fort Myers.

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Yeah.

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That, that's not too bad.

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Uh, but I Have you had any like Red Sox grates run-ins yet?

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I know that's one thing every time I was there, it's like, oh, there's,

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uh, you know, a big poppy back here on the backfield ticket, like is

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always somebody huge walking around.

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No, I mean, I met Cutter Crawford, uh, sure.

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Christian Campbell and, uh, Peyton Toley, but we played together in Greenville,

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so we were already good buddies.

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Um, and then like you see guys and you're like, oh my God, that's, that's Alex

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Bregman or that's somebody else, right?

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Yeah.

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And you're like, oh my.

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Like that's, it's just, it's pretty cool.

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It's, it's very cool to see guys that you watched growing up and all

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this other, like, you realize like, oh my God, like I'm actually kind.

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I, I size up to him pretty well.

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Yeah, I'm wearing that, except for we're wearing that same uniform except

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for to, yeah, except for toll's.

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A He's got that the mustache, right?

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Gigantic human.

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Yeah.

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He's, he's huge.

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Uh, well, what does a typical day look like for you right now?

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I think that's a question people ask, like, all right.

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We know pitchers and catchers report soon.

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Pitchers are down there, but like, what's your, what's your

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day to day on a normal day?

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Um, uh, I usually wake up around like six.

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Uh, we go, go to the field, have our dynamic around, like

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we get breakfast and all that.

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We, uh, have a, like a dynamic stretch around like eight 30 and then we

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throw after that and then have a lift sometime after that, do some

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conditioning, and then, uh, it's pretty much just eat lunch and go home.

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We're done by like one o'clock every day, two o'clock.

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That's

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our days are exactly the same.

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I mean, mentally, I, I have to still keep working.

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Yeah.

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It's, it's how I'm done inside by one o'clock.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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So you, you, you pointed out, you know, the Red Sox, they thought

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that when you got there, you really took well to their, their style,

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their approach, their coaching.

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Um, do you feel that way?

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What do you feel really clicked for you with the Red Sox when you got there?

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Uh, I threw less fastballs.

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Yeah, that's what I heard.

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Which is, which is fascinating because all we hear about is, you know, guys,

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then you throw hard, you know, all we hear about is guys throwing crazy

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hard and throwing a lot of fastballs.

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But then you, what I heard was you had success throwing less fastballs.

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Tell us what's that about?

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That's weird.

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Well in, in low A, like it's hard to really compare it to anything

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but in low A, like I was able to just throw fastballs by everybody.

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Um, and my OSPI kind of like took a step back and I, every

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time I threw it, it got hit.

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So I was like, well, fuck, gonna stick to, I'm gonna stick to fastballs.

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So I was like, I was close to 80% fastballs in my first like five starts

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in low A and then got the call up and we were in our, our player meeting

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and, uh, we did like a focus hitter of the day and the guy was like, he only

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sits fastball or something like that.

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And ski.

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Our assistant pitching coach comes up, like, he's like,

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what do you typically throw?

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I was like, well, I'm like 80% fastball.

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He's like, that'll change.

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And then, uh, the pitching coach, uh, ki like.

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He, he pretty much took me under his wing.

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He was a, he was an ex big leaguer.

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He played for like 10, 15 years.

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Um, who was he?

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He was who?

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Uh, Bob Kipper.

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Oh, Bob.

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Yeah.

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Bob Kipper.

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Awesome.

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Yeah.

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He's

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awesome

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guy.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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He's, he's a, he is one of the best per people I know.

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Yeah.

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He kind of took me under his wing and like, he, he'd tell me stories

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about back in the day, it was awesome.

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Uh, and then like he kind of, he is like, we need to really

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hammer like a slider home.

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And then a slider clicked for me, and then we worked on a changeup, and the

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changeup clicked, and then Cutter velo.

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Cutter velo clicked it.

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It was just, it was very cool.

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He gave me some different cues and it was great to get like a

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big leaguer's perspective on it.

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He's been, not only was he a big leader, but he's been a coach

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with the Red Sox for a long time.

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Yes.

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And seen a lot of really good pitchers go through and develop.

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I mean, that's right there.

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Like that's where when you hear him that it's like, well, that's

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the reason he stuck around.

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The reason he knows what he is doing is like he, he takes the guy who's

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willing to work and, and listen that.

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Very cool to see.

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Yeah.

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Is that, now, is that something you've seen, like, I mean obviously

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I know you got good coaching at ODU and, and when you played summer ball

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and stuff, but is the, the level of coaching different in the pro level?

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Uh, it's kind of, it's weird 'cause like the higher you get up, the

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more hands off they are with you.

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Yeah.

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But like, they'll, they'll give you, like, they see something in you and they're

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like, oh, if you just feel, try and feel this next one you throw and it's a little

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bit harder, you're like, oh, that works.

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Or if it's like a different movement, but it, it's, it's a better

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movement than what you were getting.

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It's a lot of trial and error, and your bullpens are kind of really useful.

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Whereas I feel like in college it was literally just touch my shapes

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and and move on to the next one.

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Yeah, I was, I was gonna ask you like one, what the biggest differences

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between like, pitching preparation at the college level versus at the pros.

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You kind of kind of answered it there, but it did, did that kind of take you

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by surprise when you first got into the system or you like, all right,

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I'm, I'm ready for something different.

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Uh, I would probably, I would probably say I was ready for it.

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Um, I think the biggest mental barrier is just playing every day.

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Like in, in college we have Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday off, or

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Thursday off, and then we're at the field Wednesday to Friday to Sunday.

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But in, in, uh, pro ball, it's just every day it's.

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Four to, or you get there at like noon, it's noon to

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eight, 11 o'clock every night.

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And it, it definitely messes with your sleep schedule for sure.

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How, what was the longest, uh, bus ride you had this year?

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Bowling Green.

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Yeah.

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Uh, well, technically, technically it was the drive up

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to Harrisburg, but I did that.

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I did that solo, but

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Well say that one.

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You were

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happy you do that like every

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time.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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It was, it was Bowling Green for sure.

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It was like six and a half hours I think.

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And, and then you get

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there

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and

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play in front of eight people, which is always

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fun.

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Yeah.

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That was, that was bad.

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I, I It's such a nice little park trip.

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Yeah, it's, it's nice.

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It's old.

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Same.

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It's a little old.

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Yeah.

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But, um, the, the GM of, of that team, like there was a rain out one day

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and we like, should not have played.

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It was like a monsoon.

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Uh, and it stopped at like eight.

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And like if you play, if you start a game at nine.

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It's a seven inning game.

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This guy said, nah, we're gonna start at 8 45.

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Somehow got the field in playable conditions and they

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were not playable like at all.

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He got the, he got the field in playable conditions.

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It took three hours to get through the first five innings of the game.

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Ugh.

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We got home at, did refund 10:00 AM

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did wanna refund

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tickets for Yeah, he wanted ticket those beer sales too.

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Yeah.

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Uh, they said, he said it was a sellout crowd.

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That's why we were playing.

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It was not a sellout crowd.

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Not

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a monsoon weather.

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Yeah,

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I was, uh, how was Greenville?

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'cause I, I used to live down in Charlotte.

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I would go down to Greenville when they were the Braves at the old park.

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Um, so I haven't had a chance that the new park looks amazing.

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It looks like they always have good crowds.

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How was it getting to play there?

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Oh, it was sick.

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It, it was, it was the biggest, I mean, it was the biggest crowd I think

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I've played in front of and like.

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For them to have your back.

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It's just, it's sick.

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Yeah.

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You feel the energy you feed off of it and it, it's like a, I don't

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know what it was when it was with the Braves, but it's like all the

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stands are like right on top of you.

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Yeah.

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' cause like, it's not really built up, but it's built around.

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So like, and it's like in kind of like a, a little like alleyway.

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So like all the sound just travels onto the field.

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That's

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great.

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And then to have it, uh, like almost a one-to-one replica of

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Fenway is pretty cool as well.

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Yeah, no, it's completely the, the Braves one, they tore down that place.

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The bathrooms didn't work.

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It was awful.

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That's, that's been a long time.

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So you got, you got to play in the nice one.

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Now that's, and uh, how about Portland?

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Portland, because Portland's a little bit older place, right?

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Yeah.

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Portland is older, but like, it's, it's iconic.

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That one, you don't really hear anything.

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Like, there's a bunch of people that play, that are, that go there.

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But it's so quiet.

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It's, it's unbelievable.

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It's 'cause it's like it's spread out more like there's no, it doesn.

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It's not built up.

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There's no second deck.

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It's literally just like, it's like a college field where it just

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kind of goes back about 20 rows and then it's just press boxes.

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A lot of those Eastern League parks, so the older ones anyway, buoy and all.

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Kinda like that.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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I, I, Hartford was definitely one of my favorite.

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That was, that was

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a cool place.

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A newer park, right?

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Yeah, great.

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Team name too.

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The yard goats.

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That's pretty sick Yard goats.

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Yeah, I have a yard, goat shirt somewhere, somewhere upstairs.

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Uh, well, well speaking of that, I, I had to go and look at the

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Richmond Flying Squirrel schedule.

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Yeah.

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And I see that Portland doesn't come to Richmond until like the

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last week of August, I think is when you come down here.

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And I'm like, well, I hope I get to see Halibuts then, but at the

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same time, I'm kind of hoping that he's not a double A, but,

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well, I'll tell you what I'm hoping for since we're schedule watching,

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uh, Wooster, the Woo Socks playing in Norfolk at the end of July.

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So I'm just saying, you know, that, that seems like that'd be

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a solid time if you wanna make, uh, uh, sounds like I have a goal.

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Aaa, I mean, frankly, I'd rather see you being playing in Boston

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then, and then not miss you at all.

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But if we, if we gotta be in the minor leagues, I'd like to see you be

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playing for, for, for the Woo Socks at

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the end of July.

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Yeah, that'd be, that'd be cool.

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That'd be cool.

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Plus I haven't, I haven't actually played on the Tide Stadium.

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I, uh Oh yeah, we didn't have it shut down for that game.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Probably not a bad thing to miss.

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The games there.

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Last year it was not a very friendly ballpark to OD black season.

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I

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heard beard.

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I've never seen a baseball get hammered with a crazy exit velo and see it as

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soon as it gets higher than the fence just die and land right into a clock.

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It was on the, you might, you would've thrown a no hitter, I think.

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Probably.

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Yeah.

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You love it.

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Yeah, I saw, I saw the, well I was there for the Virginia

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game when we played them and

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mm-hmm.

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Uh, who was that?

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Anderson, Ethan Anderson.

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Oh, Ethan Anderson Co. That was murdered and as soon as

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he hit it, I put my head down.

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I was like, that's gone.

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And it got caught before the warning track.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Which is funny 'cause you got drafted by the Orioles, you'll probably end

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up back here playing in Norfolk and, and probably remember that every day.

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Yeah.

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Well I think they're bringing the wall back in at Camden, aren't they?

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They, they moved it back and now I heard that.

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Heard that they wanna be Well, when they play, you know, we got the Red Sox and

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the Yankees and the Blue Jays are all pretty easy places to get home runs.

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They don't wanna be the left out.

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Yeah.

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Gotta get the pitching in.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Make it harder on you guys.

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Yeah.

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So do you have any goals here leading into, uh, to 2026 in the season you

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had anything you're like, this is what I wanna accomplish this year?

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Uh, I mean, we'll see how it goes, but I just kind of, I

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wanna take it a day at a time and

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yeah,

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just focus on everything in front of me and not really

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focus on what I did in the past.

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It's, it's, they're cool memories to have, but I mean, I, like, I'll

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always remember every start in double A, going six innings, but, but I'll,

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I don't think that's gonna, that's gonna stick for the entire season.

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I mean, it's, you can do that the rest of your career.

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You'd be all right.

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I think you'll be okay.

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If

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that's something you may have, I'd be in the hall of pretty good.

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Be in the hall of making a lot of money, that's for sure.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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Yeah.

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We'd be, uh, naming the new outfield bleachers, uh, after

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Holobetz, I think at that.

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Oh, awesome.

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Well, John, we appreciate the time, man.

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Yeah.

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I'm glad that you're having blast.

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Like we're really happy for all the success that you've had down there,

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the things you've gone out and earned.

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Uh, we're gonna enjoy, just continue to follow you, root, for you.

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I'm sure it'll be texting parents and all that and looking for the RV

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ride to Boston here at some point.

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Yeah, yeah, that'd be fun.

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That'd be cool.

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I know my parents are coming down for spring training.

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I don't know if, if you guys are on that text thread or not.

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Nah, I wish I wasn't poor.

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I would be down there, there would be nothing better to be going if

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you're, if you're A-A-O-D-U fan at all, with the, with the means and

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ability, get down to Fort Myers guy.

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It's a great place to, you can easy access to go back and watch the Minor League

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guys, and, and it's, it's a fun place.

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Yeah.

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Do you know, do you know Nana?

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Uh, maybe.

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I'm not

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sure.

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She's like an old lady that came to my parents' like, uh, tailgate.

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Oh, yeah.

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Yeah.

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All time.

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Mm-hmm.

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Yes, I do.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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She, she, she's coming down.

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She's excited to see me.

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That's awesome.

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That's fantastic, man.

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Who wouldn't be excited to see you, man?

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You're the best.

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I mean, come on.

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We, we appreciate you, buddy.

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We're, we're excited for you, man.

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Thanks a lot for, for giving, giving the time.

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And good luck, man.

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We're rooting for you.

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Yeah, yeah.

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No problem, man.

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I'm thankful.

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I'm thankful that you guys invited me on the show, man.

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Thanks,

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man.

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Yeah, always.

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Welcome.

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Well, thanks so much, John, uh, CB and I'll be back here in

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just a minute to wrap things up.

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All right.

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What a kid.

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Awesome job, man.

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Good man.

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Right?

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What a guy.

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Yeah.

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Awesome.

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I'm just, I'm seriously glad to see his success down there.

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And, and along with Dylan and Noah, uh, I mean, we, we've got some dudes

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in the minors doing some stuff.

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Like, I'm, I'm in my mind envisioning a Cubs Red Sox World Series where there's

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like seven ODU guys in starting lineups.

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I mean, we can get the, the Blue Jays there in the A LCS again.

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I mean, uh, uh, hunter Gregory is running the doorstep.

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I mean, we got a lot of guys at that double A level right now too, and we all

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know that's, you're a phone call away.

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I mean, Matt Coney was playing double A, uh, Andy Gariola was playing

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double Carter Trice was in aa.

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I mean, there were a lot of guys that they were right there at that level.

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Um, and then PJ Higgins obviously has been AAA freeze.

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I think it was like his third year playing for Louisville

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after like three years of Iowa.

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He is, he's a Wiley AAA vet now.

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I mean, there's, there's a lot of.

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Lot of dudes.

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And of course Yee, I think Yee resigned with the, with the Yankees again.

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Um, yeah.

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So, yeah.

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And Vinny Vinny's going for arbitration right now to give himself a big raise.

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I mean, he's, it's one like what?

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Well, I think he put in four and a half million.

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The royals put in 4 million.

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All I'm hearing is like, Vinny's gonna make four or four and a half million.

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That's amazing.

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It it, he can help him buy a, a pillow to cry on over his jets, I guess.

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Oh, poor his poor, poor jets.

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He's, he's, uh, he's very funny.

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If you ever, you want a great Twitter follow, Vinny Paquantino is, uh,

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excellent during football season.

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Yeah, he's already, I think, established his second career whenever

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he decides to hang it up because he is on ton of podcast national shows.

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We'll, love to get him on here.

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Um, I'll tell you, we're gonna have to increase the, uh,

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viewer base quite a good bit.

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But I think Vinny would do it if, if, uh, if we asked him to.

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But

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I

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think he would

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sometimes,

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you

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know, it wanna bug him.

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He's he's busy living his life.

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Yeah, I mean, he is pro, he is watching his jets lose and, you know, he's starting

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to manage his little media empire now.

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So I love to see it.

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I just love seeing these, these guys go out and have

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success, whatever they're doing,

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because as, as we keep saying, they're just wonderful people.

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They're just really, really good guys and they're just really great folks and it's,

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they make it very easy to root for 'em, you know, it's, you root for 'em anyway,

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just 'cause they're old Dominion guys.

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But it's like, it's so much nicer when you can get a chance to know them a little bit

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and realize like they're just really good people and it's worth rooting for 'em.

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Yeah, I spent a lot of time with Dylan's parents and John's parents

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over the past couple years.

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They're here.

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I mean, awesome people as well.

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Could not have a more welcoming group of parents there.

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That's great.

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So we'll see.

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We gotta see who, uh, who fills the void here.

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We got some great candidates though.

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'cause

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ah, say John Dye might be your guy, man.

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He is, he is.

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He is.

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He's, or, um, uh, I've, I know why.

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I can't remember Teflon's dad.

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I was, name my top mate.

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He's gonna, he's gonna punch me in the face next time he sees me.

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He's not, he's a nice guy.

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He won't.

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Uh, but yeah, we got, we got some good ones.

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There's, there's some, there's some excellent, uh, parents in the group.

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We know the Holmans, if they weren't at those side of the country,

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they'd be, they'd be the the,

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oh yeah.

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They're still, they're still engaged.

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I got to to eat some food with them.

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Yeah.

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For one of the games at the Tide Stadium.

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Um, this is a good time, good people.

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It's a good environment to be in.

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And I mean, we we're gonna have some guys popping in the pros here for

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the next two or three years that are gonna help just kind of submit Odus

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Baseball legacy, make sure they know.

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Hey, despite all the transfer portal, all the rev share, everything else

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that's going on, conference changes, like we're still cranking out

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prospects that are gonna go pro and I think that's one of the best selling

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points you can have for our program.

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I love it.

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I'm excited.

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Two weeks from Friday, uh, get to start another one.

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It's always great.

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This is the best time.

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Nothing bad's happened yet.

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Yeah, it's all good

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possibilities.

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My wife picked up, uh, uh, electric hand warmers because we were, we were

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expecting to lose power all weekend.

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It was gonna be like 30 degrees in my house, knock on wood.

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So far so good.

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Uh, but these things, I had it in my hoodie pocket and I was

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like, why am I sweating so bad?

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Then I realized this is still thing is in here.

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You

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might need to send me the link.

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Uh, 'cause I might need to have a couple of those in my pockets.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Good, good reminder for the fans, uh, the hand warmers, the,

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uh, wool socks, the jackets.

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Make sure you dust 'em off.

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Get all your ODU get ready

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because Yeah, a lot of layers, I mean, we say it might be in the sixties, but

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you know, sixties isn't super warm.

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I'm about you.

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I go out to a baseball game for three hours in the sixties.

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I still put on a lot of layers because it's still chilly.

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Like you still gotta prepare.

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Yeah.

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And you're also gonna have the, it's nice and warm and then the seventh inning takes

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an hour and a half and the sun goes down and you're a little chilly after that.

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Yeah.

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I always factor in for the end of the game, not the beginning of the game.

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Yeah.

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I'll sweat in the beginning, but I don't want be cold at the end.

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Yes, exactly.

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You don't wanna be sweating the ninth inning and then all of a sudden extras.

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Here we go.

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You know what, it's gonna happen.

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Yep.

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I was just at a double overtime basketball game, but you know.

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What about basketball?

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Uh, we're still indoors.

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Yes.

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And, and there's a clock that helps too.

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Yeah, exactly.

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Cool.

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All right, well thanks.

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Thank you all so much for tuning in.

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Uh, the reason we're back for season three is because we see the number

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of people engaging with our stuff.

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Viewership going up.

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So the annual reminder to tell your friends, tell your the parent

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groups, tell everybody, tune in here.

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You can find us on social media.

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Should have something fun about social media next week related to Hudson Homers.

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So TBD on that.

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I won't promise the date like I did this episode coming out on the 27th.

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Uh, but a lot of good stuff.

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Just thank you.

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Thank you all for listening, engaging, and um, you know, always

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open to hear questions to ask Vinny.

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Yeah.

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And if you see Gary at the ballpark, make sure you stop

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and.

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Uh, yes.

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You can come up and say, Hey, we're all gonna do weather.

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I busy.

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You gotta, yeah, I, I have a camera.

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I'll be busy.

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I gotta go do stuff.

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But you can, you can talk to Gary.

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I'm gonna come out with rolls of stickers that are super shiny and

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the trick is, how many can you get on CBEs back during the course of a game?

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Uh, we'll get that going.

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There we go.

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Uh, all right, all thank you everybody.

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We will see you next week.

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Go Monarchs.

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Go

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Monarchs.

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