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00:00Here we go. Analytics. Let's get after it. The pro baseball war leader, Ohtani, the favorite, Craig, 44% chance.
00:09Judge, 28% chance. Nico Horner, 21% chance. Bobby Witt and Olsen. By the way, Horner's got a 21
00:16% chance, Craig, but his yes contract, only two cents, which means $100 investment pays back five grand there. That's
00:23an interesting split.
00:25Yeah, it is. And look, this is wide open. And the guy to me that at the end of the
00:30season could get there and he's really not close right now would be Jose Ramirez of the Cleveland Guardians. Ramirez
00:36is batting average. And, you know, you factor all of these things into war. It's very low, but he's stealing
00:41a ton of bases. So if that comes up in terms of where he usually is and he ends up
00:45stealing 40 or 50, Donnie, he's got a shot, I think, to do this. So that would be the one
00:49guy. And even if he doesn't lead in war, again, you can cash out if he finishes third, fourth, fifth,
00:53et cetera.
00:55Now, I don't know if you're looking or not, Craig. Do you know who actually leads war in baseball right
00:58now? Which player? Do you know?
01:01I do not know. Schlittler?
01:03It's Andy. Andy Paz has 3.1 war followed by Bobby Witt at a three right now. I don't know
01:10if pitchers are included in this. So they're just the position players.
01:12How about shout out Paz? Good old Andy Pages out there.
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