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00:00Now, back to Stiney and Guru on 95.7 The Game.
00:04All right, this is the crossover.
00:06Giddings Guru, Willard, Dibs.
00:08What's going on, fellas?
00:09Willard got a fresh cut.
00:11Yes, he did.
00:12Pay the under.
00:14Wasn't hard to tell.
00:15I mean, what, Mark, before we came in,
00:19we were talking about haircuts,
00:20and Mark said, there's no doubt Guru's going to mention my fresh cut.
00:25I saw it from out here, through the window.
00:27I mean, we were about to set the over-under,
00:29and Mark said, I'll put the over-under at nine seconds.
00:32You're walking a little straighter.
00:35Are you fresh?
00:35I'll see you freshly dipped.
00:37J.J. Watt tweeted it one time a couple years ago,
00:42and I don't know why it stuck with me.
00:43He goes, is there anything better than fresh cut confidence?
00:48Like, I don't know what it is.
00:50There's a doc that I'm trying to work on,
00:53and it's men and women at the salon and the barbershop.
00:56You just go in there, and you're brand new.
00:59You come out an inch taller,
01:01even though for some haircuts you're an inch shorter.
01:05Same for a shave, too.
01:07A shave?
01:07If you get a close shave, put the towel on,
01:10just start feeling yourself a little bit.
01:11When he's Jordan fresh, I'm like, look out of you.
01:14Yeah, that'll be tomorrow.
01:16You look good, man.
01:17Well, thank you.
01:17We've gotten into a rhythm where my daughter,
01:20who's about to be three, she'll say, you know,
01:22Dad, Daddy, cut your beard.
01:25Cut your hair.
01:26And it's like, I'm going to cut it just for your amusement.
01:28I love it.
01:28Tomorrow will be beard and hair day.
01:31You know, you do the little skull shaver.
01:33Shout out Pitbull.
01:34The Pitbull silver changed my life.
01:36How long does it take you, Dibs?
01:39It takes me about 10 minutes to fully do it.
01:41You've got to get behind the ears and on the ears
01:43and a little bit of the neck.
01:45And sadly, there's a little bit of upper back
01:47that needs to be addressed.
01:48But if I think about if I got my hair cut in a salon,
01:54shout out Great Clips and the great people at Great Clips.
01:57If I did, you know, 12 cuts a year, a cut a month,
02:01which is about the average.
02:02I think, Mark, you probably go about every four weeks,
02:04I'd say, three or four.
02:05Yeah, that's about right.
02:07You know, you're talking about 12 cuts a year
02:09times 25 plus tip.
02:11That's a clean four or five hunji right there.
02:14So your cuts are going for a little more than that.
02:16Yeah, 25 only.
02:17Or you can be a teenage girl and that's one trip.
02:21Wow.
02:22One trip.
02:22Yeah.
02:23Oh, God.
02:24Oh, God.
02:25You all right?
02:26No.
02:28I'm definitely far from okay.
02:30I'm not okay.
02:31It's funny because my daughter, who's almost three,
02:33goes to the same place as her mom.
02:35Right.
02:35And, you know, she got her first real haircut.
02:38Oh, man.
02:39And clean 70.
02:41Don't tell you.
02:42And that's not a lot for a woman's haircut,
02:44but 70 for the mom, 70 for the daughter, plus tip.
02:48And I'm thinking, when I was a kid,
02:50it was get on the stool on the front porch
02:53and my mom slapped the bowl on you.
02:55You want the soup bowl or the salad bowl?
02:57And it was just, wah, wah, wah.
02:59Man.
02:59Mom wouldn't even wet the hair.
03:01It was just, like, dull scissors and you shutting up.
03:04And that was your haircut.
03:06Shout out to the 70s.
03:07Those were the days.
03:07Dude, 70s.
03:08Like, this is the thing.
03:09I know because your birthday was last week.
03:11You're 57.
03:13Yeah.
03:13But, like, when you talk about your childhood,
03:15it sounds like it was right before the Model T came out.
03:19Right, the 40s.
03:20The Model T.
03:21Like, people went to the barbershop in the 70s.
03:24That was just your house, I think.
03:27Right.
03:27I mean.
03:28Fancy people went to the barbershop.
03:29Really?
03:30Well, when you were in my.
03:31I wasn't fancy.
03:32I went to the barbershop.
03:34I mean, I was only, that was only, I was five.
03:36Seven years later.
03:37From 1980.
03:39Right.
03:39But that's only a few years later.
03:41I'm not trying to profile you.
03:42I went to the hair bar.
03:43Ah, look at.
03:44Foster City, Marlin Cove.
03:45We were in the 70s, family of six, in a three-bedroom that was my grandpa's house
03:52across the street from his house.
03:54We didn't pay rent, and we still, I mean, we weren't scraping, but we weren't exactly
03:59spending, and so when it came time to frivolous things like, oh, I don't know, haircuts,
04:04it was you sitting down and you shutting up.
04:07Wow.
04:07And that was the haircut.
04:08I shared a room with my two older brothers, and they were, when I was four, they were 10
04:15and nine, respectively, and your boy took a lot of L's.
04:19Look at him.
04:20Yeah, you'd have to spell Willard with about 87 L's to account for the L's I took, so yeah,
04:26the 70s, things were a little different.
04:28I can imagine.
04:29Man.
04:30He laid that out.
04:31He was right.
04:32You ever cut your hair, Gil?
04:33Well, we called it a kitchen cut when you couldn't get to Hamilton's in Oakland, my first
04:38haircut on an international, MacArthur Boulevard, but yeah, we'd be like, oh, that's a kitchen
04:43cut.
04:43That ain't pro.
04:44The kitchen cut.
04:46Yeah.
04:46That's what we called it.
04:48Yeah.
04:48Yeah.
04:49All right, well.
04:51Ramos.
04:52Yeah, that's kind of, well, I mean, I know this came out, what, during your guys' show
04:56yesterday, or right before?
04:57Oh, yeah, we did it.
04:58The last hour was on this, and people were really hot on it, and, you know, I know he,
05:04like, and right before we got off the air is when he publicly walked it back, man.
05:08Yeah, it was right before first pitch, right?
05:10Because Osler joined the Joes this morning and kind of said he wished he would have did something
05:13different.
05:14I was like, then I love Scott.
05:16That's my guy.
05:17He kind of said it.
05:18The quote is the quote.
05:19I think even when you read the quote, like, my immediate thought was, look, this is a
05:25young player, and some people also point out English is not his first language, so I don't
05:30know about word choice and whatnot.
05:31I don't think anything malicious was happening here.
05:36However, there's a couple other ways to also frame this.
05:39I'm always surprised when any player goes there.
05:42Like, no.
05:44Yeah, that's not a winning battle.
05:45Just don't bring up the fans, period, unless they're throwing things at you or saying racist
05:51things like misbehaving, being outside the law.
05:55Outside of that, when is it going to be learned that, like, you don't bring up the fans?
06:01That's what Evan was saying, man.
06:02Honestly, here's where I am today, though.
06:04I think that this whole thing is the result of the echo chamber in which the four of us
06:09and many others live, which is either sports radio, sports media, or just anything on your
06:15phone or your laptop.
06:17Like, because he's here, he heard.
06:19If I had one question for Elliott, that would be it.
06:22Where did you hear that the fans were against you?
06:26Where did you hear that?
06:27No, that's phenomenal.
06:29They're out there in the stands every game.
06:32I mean, they were getting booed the two nights before Sunday, right?
06:35Okay.
06:36A couple times.
06:38National Sunday, that game.
06:39And we're not talking like a parade of booze.
06:43There's a few people out.
06:45Like, where did you come away with the idea that the fans are against you?
06:52Because I would argue that the behavior that is actually happening in the world, you wouldn't
06:57see any evidence of that at all.
06:58Well, and maybe it is just the internet.
07:02I think most people are pretty down on the Giants, and in particular, Elliott Ramos, just
07:08because guy can't run to third base.
07:10Guy doesn't know the infield fly rule.
07:12Guy can't throw the ball to second base.
07:13Guy is having trouble communicating in the outfield with the center fielder.
07:16Like, he's doing a lot of things that draw attention to him.
07:19And when I read it, I heard a player who was really frustrated with the way that he's been
07:24playing, and kind of took it out on everyone else.
07:29Isn't that different than the fans are against us, though?
07:32Like, I can be...
07:34Well, he feels like the fans are against him because he's performing so poorly, and they're
07:37all coming down on him.
07:38And he's hearing it.
07:39And he's hearing it.
07:39And where's he hearing it?
07:40And that, I would love for him to have him answer that.
07:43And my argument is, you're not hearing it in left field.
07:46No.
07:46You're hearing it on your phone.
07:48On the internet.
07:49Yes.
07:49I'm just looking here at a Facebook group that's called Krook & Kipe, and they've got
07:54115,000 members, for whatever that's worth.
07:58Five days ago, all caps, FIREBOB MELVIN was the post from somebody on that site.
08:03And you go to Reddit, and two months ago, at what point can we start to seriously discuss
08:09firing Bob Melvin?
08:11McCovey Chronicles, eight hours ago, do you think the Giants should move on from Bob Melvin?
08:16So you can go anywhere on the internet, Instagram, and TikTok, and Twitter, and Facebook, and
08:21Reddit, and all the rest of it.
08:23I think that that, Mark, to your point, is much more of an echo chamber than it is like
08:28the people in 122 chanting FIREBO MELVIN.
08:32I agree.
08:32Because I haven't heard that when I've gone to the game.
08:34No, of course not.
08:34My question to the three of you right now, like, do you actually think the FIREBOB MELVIN
08:39fan base wants to fire Bob Melvin?
08:43Oh, that, I think I'm mad.
08:45Yes.
08:45I want to say, I'm going with that.
08:48And where did you hear that?
08:50I would go online and social media.
08:53That's what I'm saying.
08:54Evan gave me the court of public opinion, which I've put myself there.
09:00I'm going off of that.
09:01I want to know if any of you feel that based on anything other than, A, our shows, or B,
09:06the internet?
09:07Well, yeah, I mean, I meet people in the street, see people at a cafeteria.
09:10Hey, what's going on?
09:10You watching the Giants lately?
09:11Oh, yeah, they stink.
09:12What's wrong with them?
09:13Bob Melvin, get them out of here.
09:15Like, I mean, these are conversations that...
09:16Yeah, no doubt.
09:17I'm good.
09:17No, go for it.
09:18No, but for me, Will, and I kind of got here a couple months ago, right or wrong, if you
09:23agree, it's just my prerogative.
09:25Bobby Brown.
09:26Bobby Brown is just not my type of guy, and so I say I've been here a little sooner than
09:33others, and I could be wrong, so I hope I don't come across as I'm letting that affect
09:39my opinion.
09:41Tim, there's just something about my idea, my ideology of a skipper, and I feel like I
09:46just want a little more zest from my skipper, maybe manage with fear without even having
09:52to press that button, so that's how I've been there, and then when they fell off with
09:57the play, I told Evan, I'm hearing too many players say, we get whoopings, we get put on
10:02restriction, you shouldn't have to do that to illustrate to the fans that there's authority
10:08being handed down, do it with your play, and maybe they might do it here moving forward.
10:13Sorry, Gu, I just wonder what manager is zesty, because the idea of the zesty manager, Don
10:21Zimmer and Jim Leland and Lou Piniella, I mean, we can go as far back as you want, but
10:26the zesty manager no longer exists, and the thing that makes me wonder is all the players
10:34basically coming out in that Osler article, and it's Chapman Moore saying, it's us, and
10:39they're right, it's them.
10:41Now, can he get zesty and make Chapman all of a sudden hit, and I know he's hurt right
10:46now, but if you look at Rafi Devers, he quietly is having an awesome month, an OPS of about
10:51950, and maybe it just took him time to get comfortable, new league, new city, etc.
10:56I'm not saying that that makes everything okay, I just look at the situation with Bob Melvin
11:02and the situation with the team, and I don't look at Bo Mel, and he hasn't had a great year,
11:07he's made mistakes, he's left pitchers in too long, he's, you know, mismanaged certain
11:13situations, but if you compare who's had a worse year, the team on the field, or the
11:19manager in the dugout, it's the team on the field for me.
11:21I almost felt like in reading the Scott Osler article, well, I was thinking of you, honestly,
11:27I was thinking of you, because there's been plenty of criticism or questioning of Bob
11:33Melvin, but you are the one, in my opinion, and maybe this is my echo chamber, but you're
11:39the one that wants him to flip the spread.
11:41You're the one that I hear in my life that it's not just Bob made a bad decision, or I
11:47don't like Bob, or whatever, you're the one that wants him to huck stuff off of the dugout
11:51wall.
11:52That, and again, you just said it, he's not my kind of guy, and the specific question
11:57that got Ramos to say that quote was talking about that exact idea from Scott.
12:05I believe it was something along the lines of, people want Bob to show more emotion and
12:11anger, and Ramos goes, he's not that kind of guy, and then launches into, fans don't know
12:17what the hell's going on in here, and they're against us now, and all this.
12:20And so, I'm giving it to you, Gu.
12:23I'll say this to that, if you guys allow me.
12:26It's not just, it's more nuanced than the spread.
12:30It was when Ramos was running wild, and there was no punishment.
12:37And Stoddy was like, they can't afford to have anybody in left.
12:40No, I felt like those were opportunities to kind of nip it in the bud from a mental standpoint,
12:45and maybe it gets rectified, or he gets back on his horse sooner with the mental game.
12:52So, it wasn't the spread.
12:53It was, sit his ass down one game.
12:55We can one game for the betterment of the team, and he allowed that to go on, and he
13:02didn't do it.
13:03So, I get it.
13:04You got to win the game.
13:05But at what price, Evan, are you costing your team from sending messages, as opposed to
13:10us going to win the game, when you're letting, and again, Ramos's name could be Simmons.
13:15The bottom line is, that player should have sat out, and he, I believe, would have got
13:19a message of, I kind of deserve this.
13:22Let me check myself.
13:24And you could be like, hey, you guys, that happened 20 times.
13:26You just don't see it, Gu.
13:28So, I was disappointed on that front.
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13:41Brewed in San Francisco.
13:42And what I was telling you, like, the more I think about it, it's not necessarily that
13:45they should sit a guy in, you know, to punish him, but I do feel like the fact that they
13:52have so many everyday players is taking a toll on some of these guys.
13:56Like, they get no days off, they get no rest, and that's the way that I think most, or Buster
14:04Posey wants this team to be.
14:05You want a bunch of everyday dudes you can depend on, left versus right, and I'm just not
14:10sure how many of them are built for that.
14:13I'm not sure how many of them are going to succeed basically having to hit in disadvantageous
14:19positions.
14:20And I feel like it might sound like an excuse, but we're in the dog days of August.
14:25Like, they've been busting their ass for four months, and then some during spring training,
14:30and mistakes happen generally when you're tired.
14:34You make mental mistakes, you have physical mistakes, you're lackadaisical, you're taking
14:39plays off.
14:40And I feel like that's happening more and more, maybe not the last two nights, but that's
14:44been kind of a common theme for the Giants.
14:46Do you have specific dudes in mind when you say, like, everyday players who maybe aren't
14:51Like, Willie Domas has taken one day off the entire year.
14:54Right.
14:54Right.
14:55And he's supposed to take it off.
14:56Yeah, he had to.
14:57Elliott Ramos has played 123 games.
14:59Well, I would argue, I mean, just devil's advocate if you want, like, this fan base for years has
15:05been begging for everyday players.
15:07And now they've got them.
15:09And now we're going to say that they're overworked?
15:12I'm not, so that's E.
15:13I'm just, I want to know, I'm genuinely curious.
15:16Well, you want everyday players.
15:18Yeah.
15:19I think you're finding out not all of them are everyday players.
15:22So who, that's what I'm asking you.
15:23Who do you feel is not an everyday player who right now the Giants are using as one?
15:27Ramos.
15:28Okay.
15:28Ramos specifically.
15:29Do you know what his splits are?
15:32Yes.
15:33Like, they're literally right down the middle.
15:35Not last year, and it's his second season.
15:37This year.
15:38I know they are this year.
15:38I'm saying over his career, they're not.
15:40Okay.
15:40I mean, 753 against lefties, 746 against righties.
15:45Last year he hit 1,000 against lefties.
15:47Right.
15:47And it's significantly worse against righties.
15:48But I mean, this year is what matters, right?
15:51I'm taking the full sample size.
15:52Okay.
15:53In July and August, he has two home runs, and he had a 623 OPS in July and 648 in August.
15:59To Evan's point about fatigue and wearing down, I think that that is a player that you could
16:04look at and say, he might be getting tired.
16:06He's playing more than he's ever played in his life.
16:08Well, the next question is the obvious one is, so who is it that you would like out there
16:12that the Giants have?
16:13No, I think that's the issue.
16:14For excessive off days.
16:15They don't have anyone, and that's something they need to address.
16:18So Evan, he's gone from, in your mind, a fourth outfielder?
16:22No, a fourth and a fifth and a sixth.
16:24But he's an everyday player.
16:26He just made the all-star game.
16:28I know that was last season.
16:29So you're ready to say you think he's not an everyday outfielder?
16:32No, I'm saying he might need some days off, as opposed to playing every single day.
16:37And I would just ask you, who's that on?
16:39It's on Melvin.
16:40It's on Posey.
16:41It's on having some sort of backup plan for when Ramos has played 13 days in a row.
16:49And he's making mistakes in the field.
16:50I see it a little bit differently.
16:52The field mistakes are he's just not a very good outfielder.
16:55He's still a young player.
16:56Can he get better?
16:57I don't know.
16:58I hope so.
16:58But I think that baseball is built in such a way that every single player,
17:04and we could do this with...
17:05Chapman's had some more years than we're accustomed to.
17:07Well, but we could do it with all players,
17:08meaning that we can pick out a month to six weeks where they sucked.
17:12We can do that with Devers.
17:13We can do it with Adamas.
17:14We can do it with Chapman.
17:15We can do it with Jung-Hoo Lee, unfortunately, multiple times.
17:19So the fact that, I guess what I'm saying is I'm not ready to say
17:23that what happened with Ramos over the last five weeks is definitely fatigue.
17:27Yeah, no, I get it.
17:29I sort of believe that that's baseball.
17:31It is, but we point to Wilmer Flores as being fatigued because he's older.
17:37Yeah, all right.
17:37Right, but...
17:38I think his body just broke.
17:40And Elliot Ramos has already had more plate appearances now this year
17:44than he did last year, and so I do think that there is a little bit of that fatigue.
17:47And your point about who else you're going to put out there is fair,
17:50and it does go to Buster Posey where, you know,
17:53you've got Gilbert now who has come up since the trade,
17:56and he's a guy who you can at least feel like you can put out there.
17:59But before that, outfield-wise, you didn't have a lot of options.
18:02And so Ramos was phenomenal in April and May.
18:06June, he was still pretty good.
18:07And then July and August, he's fallen off the map
18:09as far as his power and his OPS goes.
18:12Yeah, I mean, again, the season OPS is 748.
18:15If we're going to take a step back and look at this from 10,000 feet,
18:19I'm going to take that.
18:21That's a good baseball player.
18:22After the Giants actually finally have a left fielder,
18:25I'll buy that, like, if what you're saying is just, like,
18:28mix in a few more days off.
18:30But I largely, I want those guys out there almost every day.
18:35Everyday player doesn't mean you're playing 162.
18:38If you look at a lot of the championship teams,
18:40did not have guys playing more than 140 or 150 games.
18:44That's like two weeks off.
18:46If you want to sprinkle in a couple here and there,
18:49one or two a month, yeah, I don't have an argument with that.
18:51And my point is they can't really do that with the roster they currently have.
18:56The most depth they have is at first base.
18:58I mean, like, again, I think what we're asking for largely doesn't exist.
19:05I wonder if everybody knows this.
19:08The teams that are in first place,
19:10those fan bases have a couple guys on their team they're pissed off at.
19:14There's an entire social media campaign against Teoscar Hernandez today.
19:18Because if you think Ramos is a crappy outfielder,
19:22go look at that gentleman's highlight.
19:24Closed-door meeting, watching highlights after the game yesterday.
19:26As much as you Giants fans didn't like Michael Conforto,
19:29Dodger fans hate him more.
19:31Like, this idea that you get two good players at every position
19:36or have these options, everybody struggles with that.
19:40That's really, like, I don't know how many good players there even are in baseball.
19:44Most teams have, like, you know, five.
19:48And then you sprinkle in whatever you got after that.
19:51So, again, I'm not, like, if you want another day off or two a month, okay.
19:56But I just, I'm not convinced that what we're seeing with Elliott right now is fatigue.
20:00Or he's a platoon player, and I don't know.
20:03I don't think that at all.
20:03Neither do I.
20:04Dibs, are you there?
20:06No, he's an everyday guy, but I also look at what Evan's saying,
20:09and I totally believe it, especially when you're looking at 162 when you go
20:14and you play every day.
20:15Willie Adamas is playing every day, and in August he's hitting 123,
20:21and his OPS is 459.
20:22But when he was fresh as a loaf of Wonder Bread,
20:25he got off to a slow start at the beginning of the season.
20:28But the tire, being fatigued, wasn't even an issue then.
20:32It wasn't.
20:32It was new team, new environment, and he struggled.
20:35And it's baseball.
20:36You're not always going to start from game one to 162 and be awesome.
20:40But the idea of having a guy play, and Adamas wants to play 162.
20:44I get that.
20:45But maybe you just play him 152, and you build in some off days
20:50where he can have his body just rest and get fresh.
20:53And it's not like playing these guys every day is leading to you being in first place.
20:59You're playing them, and some of these guys are struggling,
21:02and maybe they're wearing down.
21:03But Evan, to Dibbs' point, isn't every team, regardless of their record,
21:07going through the dog days of August, 162?
21:12And I'm not saying you're doing it.
21:14The Giants aren't any different than any other club.
21:17No, but look at the teams that are succeeding right now.
21:19Like the Milwaukee Brewers have just finished winning 14 games in a row, right?
21:22Look at their roster.
21:23They're a bunch of rookies, second, third-year players,
21:27and a bunch of young arms.
21:28Their team is young.
21:29They're ready to go through this as a group together.
21:32Now, I also believe they might break down at some point in September
21:35because they're hot at a time where typically teams aren't.
21:39But you look at a team like the Padres.
21:41They address their depth issues at the deadline.
21:44The team that, like, they're going to have a different lineup tonight
21:47because I believe they're facing a righty as opposed to Ray, who's a lefty.
21:52So their lineup's going to look different.
21:54Guys are going to get days off built in.
21:55And they had that luxury because they're chasing a postseason position
21:59and they were able to make trades.
22:01They got two position players, O'Hearn, Laureano.
22:04The point is, I'm not saying that the Giants right now are in a spot to say,
22:08hey, you've got to take a day off.
22:09You need a day off.
22:10My point is, I think that if they approach it the same way they did this year,
22:15next year, you might run into similar issues of guys breaking down
22:19three-quarters of the way through the season.
22:22I know it's baseball and people don't think it's a physically demanding sport
22:25because you kind of jog and then you stop.
22:27But 162 games in 180 days, that's a lot.
22:32And I feel like the Giants are kind of running into a physical wall, so to speak.
22:38And that's typically when you see guys making dumb mistakes,
22:41not knowing where to be, not setting the correct cutoff man,
22:44and also your pitcher's starting to wear down.
22:48Like, guys' arms are freaking tired.
22:50I don't know.
22:51That's just me.
22:52I also think one of the things that is very, very discouraging
22:56when you look at what has happened with the Giants this year
23:00is unlike the 49ers from last year, you can't really point too much to injuries.
23:06Chapman missed some time.
23:07Yep.
23:08That was a big one.
23:09I think the Giants have been blessed with the health that you were hoping for.
23:13Adamus, as you said, has a missed.
23:15Ramos, fine.
23:16Jung-Hoo, back from his injury.
23:18Everybody, whoever you wanted to put out there in right field was ready for you.
23:24I know Devers was, like, dinged, but he played.
23:27Your catcher has played.
23:29Like, this went the way they drew it up.
23:32Right, man.
23:33And it was nowhere near good enough.
23:37Landon Roop would be, I mean, he missed about a month.
23:40And Birdsong went sideways.
23:42Sure, but that's not injury, like you're saying.
23:45I mean, that's just a guy who, you know, he dotted a guy.
23:48That's it.
23:49He couldn't recover.
23:50Yeah, I got it.
23:51I mean, Harpoon to Marlin.
23:53But I'll say this to you, Diz, before I get out of here.
23:56Regardless if you're watching or not, five and a half with 37 left is more than doable.
24:02You got to handle your business, the Giants.
24:05But I am watching with a, are you kidding me?
24:09Like, anything could happen.
24:10Like, this wouldn't be a miracle.
24:12The math is math.
24:13No, Randy, I mean, 37, five and a half back.
24:16What if they're, I'm just saying, Diz has got you today.
24:19Okay.
24:20Diz has got you.
24:21I did a dive.
24:23And you don't have to go that far.
24:26Chris Berman, back, back, back, back, back.
24:27To find a team in a very similar spot who was able to do what Giants, Loyalists, and Hopefuls are praying that they can do.
24:37I'm not telling you they are, but two and a half.
24:41Every two-game win streak does this to us.
24:44No, it's not even the streak.
24:46It's the games behind.
24:47If they win, like, you know, all of their games, the rest of the way, then things could be awesome.
24:53It's all about the GBs.
24:55Game's back.
24:56All right, looking forward to it.
24:57Willard and Dibs coming up next on 95.7 The Game.
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