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00:00Only in Major League Baseball do they have an issue of we don't know if we're getting the juice baseballs
00:05or not.
00:05So the reason I bring that up is that could be a big indicator on the pro baseball home run
00:09leaders here in 2026, depending on where you play.
00:13Cal Raleigh's listed at a 45% chance right now.
00:15The big dumper, he can go yard.
00:17And he did it last year in one of the toughest ballparks to hit home runs.
00:20We'll see if those changes are made.
00:22Aaron Judge always going to come up as a home run leader.
00:24Number one, a great hitter, but also plays in the most comical carnival ballpark you can ever hit home runs
00:30in, which is Yankee Stadium.
00:31A de facto minor league ballpark masquerading as a major league ballpark here.
00:35Joe, if I asked you today, which way would you go on the home run leader for 2026?
00:41Eugenio Suarez, a little Rooker, a little reestablishment of Bryce Harper's power coming back, or just Aaron Rudge and Cal
00:48Raleigh?
00:48Get back to it, boys.
00:50Yeah, I think it's—listen, are we really convinced that Cal Raleigh can run it back with another year?
00:59I don't know at all, especially in that park.
01:04And not to mention that now, a year removed, you know they're going to look for every hole in that.
01:11It's tough to do.
01:12You know, let's face it here.
01:14The big man has been doing it for a while now.
01:17There's no reason to bet against him, right?
01:19Donnie, why in the world would you assume that Aaron Judge is not going to hit 50 or more home
01:25runs?
01:25You're just—you're not.
01:26You're going to go ahead and, I think, invest on that side there.
01:30I'm going to invest the no with Cal Raleigh, because I just don't think he can run it back again
01:35like that.
01:35You're going to invest it in time.
01:35I want to invest it in time.
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