00:00I want to go to the Dodgers here with Shoah Tani. Obviously his knee swelled up a little bit,
00:05so we're not going to get a chance to see him in the all-star game. Moving forward,
00:09in your opinion, the Dodgers, is he going to be more beneficial to the Dodgers on the Hill
00:15or in the batter's box? 100% in the batter's box. You know, we've seen this Dodgers and
00:22ultimately, you know, we're going to see what this team looks like post-trade deadline because
00:25the Dodgers, every single trade deadline, are one of those aggressive grabbers,
00:30and right now with Glasnow, with Blake Snell in the IL, it's another year of kind of the same old,
00:36same old, when you're talking about attrition at the pitching position, you know, I feel like they're
00:41going to go out there and acquire pitching. So right now, as it currently stands, I think his
00:45actually ultimate value is, hey, if you can throw him out there in game one as a pitcher, yeah,
00:50you want him to go out there and shut down the lineup for six or seven innings post-trade deadline,
00:55I don't necessarily think they're going to go out there and acquire a lot of bats. I think
00:58they're going to go out there and acquire a lot of pitching. And so his bat is ultimately what's
01:02going to win this team, the World Series. So it's kind of an evolving thing. 162 plus games,
01:08they're talking about adding in the playoffs, that's baseball in a nutshell. But yeah, right now,
01:12as it currently stands, pitching is his most valuable asset to the team down the line.
01:17I would say it's probably going to be hitting.
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