00:00Phillies were in action yesterday. Not so fun. The previous game was fun. And as the old saying goes, don't
00:07score too many runs because you're not going to score enough runs the next game. They lost 10 to four
00:11to the Cubbies. You know what my number one takeaway is? It's a shame that Aaron Dole is just who
00:17he is at this point. He didn't pitch horribly yesterday. He didn't pitch that great, but he was, but he
00:23was just, he is who he is now. Five innings, eight hits, three runs. Doesn't even get, doesn't even get
00:29the quality
00:29start tag. Yeah. It's just, he is who he is. And you'll take that start out of your fourth or
00:38fifth
00:38start. Like if I did not put the name Aaron, but you can't, I know. But if I just said,
00:43Hey, your fourth
00:44or fifth start in the rotation, you're okay. You're going, all right, sign me up. But then when I tell
00:50you that it's Aaron Nolan, he's making, you know, 27 million a year. Correct. It, it just sucks. Double
00:56down on old. I'm telling you, Dave Dombrowski has watched his team play, which we have.
01:03And he continues to look at it every year and go, nah, we're good. We're good. And you
01:08know what I want to do? I want to double down by just keep re-signing guys too, because
01:12we're going to keep things the same because this year is the year it's going to be different.
01:18It's going to be different this time around. This is the year it's going to change. As each
01:22of these guys gets older, things are going to get better, which is completely contrary
01:27to baseball fact. And this is what they do. This is what they've done. That's why it's
01:33completely disheartening.
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