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00:00Okay, I'm going to give you Team USA, Japan, or the Dominicans versus the field.
00:07Who would you take?
00:09Well, if you gave me those three, one of those three is going to win it.
00:12But to be honest with me, give me the Dominican and give me the Japanese.
00:15The reason I say that is I like the plus 360 price and the four-to-one price better than
00:20I do the minus 115.
00:22Dan, even if I think USA wins it, give me the plus money every time.
00:25It's a single elimination once they get there.
00:27Not a best-of-seven where the talent winds out.
00:29Give me the plus money numbers.
00:30I'll take those.
00:31I have to ask you about Shohei Otani.
00:34You know, he is just in a category himself, Donnie.
00:40He's a guy that just in 30 seconds here, how great a player do you think this guy was going
00:45to be at the end of it?
00:47I know we get caught up, Dan, in recency bias.
00:49But who's doing it like he is at his age and still goes?
00:52The joke that we always run is as long as he pitches and hits.
00:55And this morning, talking about pro baseball today with Tom Vecchio,
00:57if he hits 35 home runs and pitches to a 4 ERA, he's still the best player in baseball.
01:02Dan, you tell him he's going to pitch for another five years at the level he can pitch and hit
01:05at that point.
01:06He is the most talented baseball player we've ever seen in Major League Baseball history.
01:11That's not recency bias.
01:12That's just looking at your eyes and saying, yeah, that makes sense.
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