00:00against. I mean, some have been waiting for me to have my Cubs meltdown after the start of this
00:06season. Well, we finally reached it. The kettle is boiling. It's ridiculous. Kyle Schwarber has hit
00:15225 home runs for three different teams since he left Chicago. He hit 20 in 2022, he hit 46,
00:2423, he hit 47. Oh, last year, 56. And they named that down year in 24 where he hit 38.
00:31Okay,
00:32the Cubs had three guys hit 30 last year, two of them at 30. But besides that, it's been quite
00:39some
00:39time since Cubs hitters have had 30. You know when you go back to? 2019. You know who did it?
00:46Yes.
00:46Kyle Schwarber. I do know. Kyle Schwarber. Thank you. I mean, give me a, you know when the last time
00:51a Cubs had 40? Well, I don't know, but Kyle Schwarber somehow managed to have it three times.
00:57So again, you can't let that guy go. And then today, tonight, we're going to have an opener
01:01because we're afraid of Kyle Schwarber. Why don't we just cancel the game? You should be afraid of
01:06Kyle Schwarber. Why don't we just cancel the game? Just, just little league it. We don't have enough
01:10good pitchers. We are afraid of Kyle Schwarber who we let go. Who do you think is making that call?
01:15I have no idea. Front office or Crick Council? Good question. Is Crick Council making that call?
01:20Are you calling Crick Council afraid? That's why I'm really curious because of the way it's
01:24been handled and all. So we don't want Colin Ray to face Kyle Schwarber. So we're going
01:30to get tricky. We're going to have it. So are they going to bench Kyle Schwarber because
01:34the Cubs are going with an opener? Oh, no, no. That's what the Cubs do with a guy who hits
01:3830 home runs. They bench their left-handed hitter against a left-handed pitcher because they
01:42got no onions.
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