00:00And shades of the 98 Yankees are starting.
00:02Wow!
00:03You go shades of the 98 Yankees?
00:05I know we're going to have a bigger talk about this, and I know it's five games.
00:09We can at least all admit, as crazy as it sounds, the signs are at least there early for the
00:13Shanky team.
00:14For what?
00:15Being the 98 Yankees?
00:16Is that what you said?
00:17Yeah.
00:18Just being elite.
00:20They're elite.
00:20Their pitching is dominant.
00:22The hitting is timely.
00:23I know they had a rough night the other night.
00:24Stanton is unconscious.
00:25Why don't we go with like 65 Dodgers?
00:27Can we do 65 Dodgers?
00:28Well, I'm trying to modernize it a little bit.
00:30Oh, I don't even know what the 65 Dodgers did.
00:32Oh, because they had great pitching.
00:33They had great pitching.
00:35In 1965.
00:36Yeah.
00:36Sandy Koufax, Dodger Osdale.
00:38My mom was 12.
00:41What are we talking about?
00:42All right, let me ask you this now.
00:4398 Yankees.
00:43If I was 98 Yankees, you should not touch.
00:46Like, that's one of those things.
00:47Because they're the greatest team of all time.
00:49Okay.
00:49You don't touch that team.
00:50I'm trying to explain.
00:51Let's see one more.
00:52Can't touch the greatest team of all time.
00:53Let's see one more Cam Schlittler start.
00:55Okay.
00:55Let's see a follow-up Will Warren start.
00:59And then we'll have the conversation.
01:00No, no.
01:01But I think the conversation should be like great staffs.
01:04You even said that the other day.
01:05Your over-exaggeration was, hey, the Yankees may have the best pitching in baseball, which
01:09is fair.
01:09So why don't we just say, hey, they got a chance to have one of the great pitching seasons of
01:13all time.
01:13Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
01:14He's saying the 98 Yankees.
01:16Hold on.
01:16They're the greatest team ever.
01:18I didn't say they will be.
01:19I said at least the signs early are they can.
01:22This could all fall apart.
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