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00:00The NL Cy Young Award winner. We just saw a month where Christopher Sanchez didn't even give up an
00:04earned run here. He has a chance to win the NL Cy Young. That's listed at 37% on Kalshi.
00:10You know
00:10who's right behind him? The young flamethrower, the Miz, Jacob Mizorowski of the Milwaukee Brewers
00:15here. He's listed at a 34% chance behind him. I just talked about Shoei Otani being the NL MVP.
00:23He's got a 0.74 ERA. Just doesn't have enough innings just yet to qualify. And he does.
00:28He's currently trading at 15 cents. Then there's Paul Skeens and Chase Burns and even Chris Sale.
00:34Sensational pitchers here. For my money, of course, I'm a Phillies fan. I will be rooting for
00:38Christopher Sanchez. But you want to talk about a coin toss between great pitchers? It just might be
00:43a lot of fun to watch the rest of the way in the NL. Keeping it in the National League,
00:48how about the
00:48NL Player of the Month? We talked about it on players that are hot. None hotter right now than
00:53Ronald Acuna listed an 11% chance here to be the NL Player of the Month in June, which I
00:59know we're
01:00only a week into it here. He's listed at 13 cents as a yes contract. If you feel he can
01:05get the job
01:06done, actually pay back $770. Manny Machado listed here at a 6% yes contract. Do we think he can
01:13get it
01:13done? I don't know. But you know who else is way up there? It's Shoei Otani, as it should be.
01:1838 cents as a
01:20yes contract, which means $100 investment pays back $264 if Otani stays hot on the mound and also
01:26at the plate. A lot of good topics to go over, but only a month into, excuse me, only a
01:31week into
01:31this month, is it going to be Otani again? Is it going to be Acuna? And what do those two
01:36players
01:36have in common? Both of their baseball teams excelling at the right time. Best record in the
01:41major leagues, the Atlanta Braves. Close behind, it's those Los Angeles Dodgers.
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