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6.26.24 Gwynn & Chris Post-Postgame Show

Chris and Skraby wrapped up a big time home stand for the Padres.

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1h 11m
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27 Jun 2024
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And that's it in the air to deep left field. Did he do it again? Oh boy, did he! Third balcony western medal. And the Padres have gone slam the ego against the Nats. Wham bam, thank you slam. Padres back-to-back nights with the big home runs and what a series. As they take down the Washington Nationals three straight. Finishing it off today with an 8-5 victory at Petco Park. Welcome into Gwyn and Chris. Short edition here on this Wednesday evening. We once again are the pre-game show for the Scrabie Chronicles. They get underway at six o'clock tonight. Matt Scrabie will take you right up until 7 p.m. But I'll tell you what Scrabie, it's been quite a 24 hours out at Petco Park. Finished off today by the performance of Kyle Higashiyoka. Two run homer. Had a base hit to set up the two run rally that they had in the fourth inning as well. Scored a run there. And then threw out a base runner trying to steal. And if that wasn't enough finished it off with the grand slam. His first of his career. Back-to-back nights that the Padres get grand slams. And they hold on as the Nats came alive for a five run ninth inning but too little too late. And the Padres close out a beautiful home stand six in one Scrab. Padres have won seven of their last eight games and in doing so. Just like that have gone from three games under 500 to a season best three games over 500. I know you don't care because you are not paying attention to the standings until August 1st. You know what Chris you're right. I looked at you dude too. I saw all of your tweets. I don't say anything about the standings. I saw one tweet and one tweet which I think said it all for you. And I think it was something to the effect of. I'm feeling really good about this team. That's what you said. I said I don't know who this team is but I love it. Oh all right. I didn't say anything about the record and honestly I did look at the record today and I thought well I'm not going to get ahead of myself. I've done this twice this year getting ahead of myself thinking the Padres are on their way to the World Series and then things happen. All right before we get too excited let's just caution you. Back on June 1st the Padres beat Kansas City to improve to a then season best three games over 500. They then proceeded to lose five games in a row three of which came in Anaheim against the last place angels about that actually. Padres bounced back from all of that had a good run of games swept the A's here back-to-back walk-off wins couldn't get more exciting than that. One night it was a gosh yoga the next day was Jackson Merrill. Everything was looking up and the immediately lost five games in a row again. Now they're back on top back to three games over 500. How will it play out this time? Well first they'll have a day off as they traveled to Boston that's where Tony is as he moves along with the team to the east coast. Three games against the Bose Sox first trip to Boston by the way. Since 2011 it's been 13 years since the Padres have played a game at Fenway Park. See that's why it's cool that this new schedule but it'll be old like the third time we see it. That's right I'm going to drop my name here but I ran into Donorsillo after the game last night. Wow wow yeah that's a good one to drop. If you're going to drop a name drop that one. You drop Sammy Levin on Twitter too so you're just name dropping all over the place. I hang out with only the finest people Scrabby I must tell you including yourself. Oh thank you. But now I was excited for Don. He's going back to Boston and he goes well honestly he goes he's hey you know he's looking forward to it but he said it's been nine years since he's been the broadcaster of the Red Sox. And he's been here that long. That's incredible how time flies. That is. And but it's his first trip back to Boston with the Padres. He said he had gone back to do a couple of Fox TV games. He was looking forward to it after Boston you swing through Dallas take on the Texas Rangers and then after that you've got an eight game homestand Arizona Seattle Atlanta. And that's it for the first half of the season. You're on into the all-star break. So yeah everything's fantastic. The game today was honestly was kind of ho hum. I mean it wasn't if you're a Kyle Lagashi Oka fan. No no it was a great day. Which I am Chris. Which I am. I know you are. And and I've been you know especially excited with the Gashi Oka because I was the one who called him out about a month ago for not contributing right. But man did he ever contribute in the month of June. He had six home runs already this month. It's not even over. It's not even over. He's had a walk off game winning home run. He's had a grand slam game with two home runs. Yeah he's had some big home runs. He's oh yeah I mean he Gashi Oka's done it man. And I'll tell you one thing you know Camp Asano better mind his P's and Q's because he comes back. I don't think you automatically give him the starting job back. No Andy plays great defense. So when he's hitting Andy he's doing his thing as a catcher. Yeah they're stealing. Yeah Camp Asano is going to have to work his way back into the lineup when he gets healthy. But you know today was kind of an afterthought. I mean really in my mind everything we're going to remember about this series happened last night. I mean this was you know honestly scraping. I saw a lot of people say it and I agree with him. It was one of the best regular season games played in the month of June that you could ever see. I mean it just had so much going and whoever the wrote the script for it last night. Oh yes script writer just hand him the hand him the enemy hand him the academy award. Never would have thought about any of these storylines. No you couldn't have asked for anything better than the Manny Machado home run. I mean I couldn't believe it. I had chills so did everybody else in the ballpark. You were there right. Yeah I was there you could feel the emotion coming from the crowd. The fans and Manny himself pro far dancing around the bases. But to have that happen after everything that preceded it again you can't write that script. And then for the Nationals to come back and you know you talk about good versus evil. You know Jesse Winker did a pretty good job this week of playing evil. He did. And then he hits a home run to give them the lead. So you know the bad guys were ahead for a while. And then pro far you know gets the last the last bomb. My goodness. I mean his season of magic just is it's a it's an amazing thing to see. It's absolutely amazing to see I you know what's he got 55 RBI's now. And the thing with pro far Scrabie it has not been a hot streak. It's been a hot season. Yeah they put it up on the board today run to telecast. He's one of only three guys in baseball who have driven in 17 runs in each of April, May and June. So he's been consistently doing it the entire season. It's not like he's had one real hot streak and just put up some and godly numbers. He's been doing it all year and he drove in another run today, which just seems like an afterthought. But I'll tell you that that last night you asked me was the Manny home run as exciting as the Brandon Drury Grand Slam. The day they you know brought Soto in and you know everything and Josh Bell came and the Padres. The Padres had already won the World Series. Basically won the World Series. We're never going to lose another game. Yeah I heard people in that my neighborhood screaming when that happened. Yeah Drury's Grand Slam was amazing. I got to tell you the Manny Machado home run last night. The timing of it was right up there, right up there. That's how great it was and I asked you to pull the home run call. I have both of them. Yeah I want to hear both of them. You know I just want to hear that home run again and again and again. So start with uh start with our call Jesse Agler on Padre Radio. But the Manny home run after everything that happened you're kidding me. Here's Machado and he swings at the first pitch. Hits it a mile to deep left field. What an answer from Manny. Maybe the longest homer I've ever seen to left at Petco Park. Two nothing San Diego in the bottom of the first inning and Pro 4 raises his hands as he rounds third base. Machado taking the slowest trot you'll ever see. Only about halfway to third base and this place is electric. Good job Jesse. I felt it because I was driving home last night and I was like you would have jumped out of the car because I couldn't see anything. And so I heard Cape Cape at Ruiz getting in Pro Fars face. They did a good job of breaking that down and then they had to fill like 10 minutes as everybody was muddling around the field. But when when he hit that home run and Jesse's voice went up. That was awesome. I wanted to park and just like jump around. Yeah Tony got a good oh in there. I love the Tony that had to be in there. I mean because you had to be that excited. So that was Jesse's call last night. Here's Don Orsillo's TV call and I mean I consider Don to be kind of a mild mannered broadcaster who gets excited at the right times yes but he was fired up. He was one out one on man man Machado should they get to make a pay high right. Deep left field. Rinker back at the wall. Take that says man in Machado Pro Fars fired up and he should be. They hit him intentionally and then many hits one out of the yard intentionally. And the Padres sent you to nothing late. Bravo. Vav apples. Oh man. I mean let's just listen to both of them. Yeah let me hear those two calls just the rest of the show. You know I I don't even care if we talk. I can hear those two calls the rest of the night. That that was that was amazing. And for Don Orsillo off the cuff to be able to put in there. He pro far fired up and he should be. They hit him intentionally and then many homers intentionally. That was I got to say we're fantastic. We're very lucky for our broadcast teams because they both have a very different picture to paint with that homerun and they did a great job. Oh that was fantastic. I want to hear those again before the end of the show. No problem Chris. And then I think we should preempt your show tonight and just listen to it some more. All right here's the thing. You heard in the call by Don Orsillo they hit pro far intentionally. Manny homers intentionally and that brings up the question. Everybody's honestly been asking the last 24 hours. Did Mackenzie Gore hit jerks and pro far intentionally? I have a one word answer to that. Yes. That's my answer to it. I don't think there was any question that he hit him intentionally. I don't think there was any question that Dave Martinez, the manager of the Nationals ordered it to be done. I believe Dave March is all but admitted that in the post game when he was asked about the fracas and he said we needed to send a message that we weren't going to tolerate that. Well what they didn't want to tolerate was pro far celebrating Monday night and the message they sent was either Kiebert Ruiz pushing pro far, which I don't think was much of a message or hitting him with a pitch, which is exactly what they did. They did and here's Davey, Dave Martine is talking about it. I don't know. That's all it really took. It was not, for me, it was a good way to send a message. Like hey, you know, he hit the ball, he won the game, but we're not going to tolerate that. So there you go. I mean he basically said it right there. I mean we're going to send a message how the umpires could overlook this. Only seconds after issuing a warning to everybody on the field and pretty much everyone in the ballpark is beyond me. I just don't get it and you know if anyone's going to stick up for an umpire, it's probably going to be me, but it's not going to happen this time. Can't those guys risk something really, really bad happening last night by not ejecting gore? What if when Ruiz came up in the next inning, the Padres ordered Adam Maesure to hit him in the leg? Would that have been okay? Adam Maesure. Would that have been okay? You couldn't have then turned around and thrown Maesure out of the game after you let gore get away with hitting profile in the leg? And then what if that escalated to the next time profile came up? And the next time Ruiz came up and on and on and on, the umpires, their job to me, isn't necessarily to interpret rather not Mackenzie Gore did it on purpose. Their more important job in that situation to me is to make sure that this baseball game, which is already teetering, does not run off the rails. And they gave it a chance to do that by letting gore stay in the game. I think baseball owes an explanation. They gave one. They gave one. What was it? After the game, the umpires said I didn't think he did it intentionally. Okay, well they, and I threw out Mike Shilt because he was arguing. Yeah, I understand why they threw out Mike Shilt, but they left themselves in a situation where that was all that was left to them. Because if they didn't throw out Mike Shilt, he'd still be out there arguing. Like he would have never stopped and I don't blame him. He would have gone out there for an hour and a half. He would have pulled your real or a good old Earl Weaver for you because it was ridiculous. And I really don't think it's Homer of me to say that you could have kicked Ruiz out for inciting the whole thing in the first place, getting in the face of Profar. I'm not really sure that's something that you should be allowing, but you did and the bench is emptied because of that. Yes. So Ruiz could have been kicked out. Gore could have been kicked out for throwing the pitch. Dave Martinez should have been kicked out for all of it. Because as he admitted after the game, we wanted to send a message. So awful job by that crew last night. And honestly, we're all kind of lucky that the game, instead of deteriorating, some cooler heads somehow prevailed, although I don't know how cool. I think Manny's home run really, really took the Nationals out of it because they had, they can't. They can't be mad about that. They're mad about good plays. That's what they're mad about. But Profar is dancing around the bases after that. That was like such a good, it could have got worse. It could have. It could have. And Manny taking a sweet time to get around the bases. It could have. Manny, Manny is, by the way, still, if you look down at Pekko Park, he's still standing in the batter's box after that home run. Yeah, I was appalled by the umpires last night, and I always try to find a way to stick up for them, but I didn't get that. But you know what? In the end, it turned out to be one of the great regular season games, you know, I think I've seen in a long, long time. And I turned to Annie, I'm going to drop another one. Annie Hyelbrins, this is how good the game is. His name dropped. This is how good the game was last night. I don't want to be out of school here, but Annie normally sticks around for five or six innings. Because she has a long day. She has a lot to do. She's got her show. She's got to get home after the pod race. She does so many things. Then she's got to get up the next day. I turned her in about the eighth inning. I said, you're still here. And she's like, oh, I can't leave this game. You just couldn't. It was too good. And I almost, you know, if it wasn't for Suarez, you know, you feel so confident with him. But in the ninth inning, Hassan Kim made an unbelievable play. A rise can't catch the throw. Abrams gets a hit. The tying run comes to the plate. And I'm thinking, oh man, if this guy hits a home run and ties this game, it's going to be certifiable. By the way, if they lost today, the Padres I was planning on coming on here and saying that you jinxed the team by saying that you were afraid of CJ Abrams, because he did have a really good two games in this series. Well, he had a good two games, but he doesn't understand how to lead off first base very well. Got picked off twice last night. So once because he just was being a lazy bum over there. Yeah, so that was that was some I missed. I missed the term bum when you're talking about an athlete. I'm sorry. That was a terrible play by a major league ballplayer, but that's neither here nor there. I have one quick thing to say to everyone, because we have a really fun chat going on on YouTube right now. So if you want to join the conversation, you can just go to YouTube search 97 through the fan. We're live right now. And when you're there, make sure you do the thumbs up on the YouTube. We would appreciate that more going in Chris on the way. The NBA draft for those that absolutely, positively have to follow it is underway. And we'll let you know, et cetera, what's going on there. I think the the pox have already made the first pick. I don't remember who they did. They picked who everybody thought they were going to pick. The small forward from France, Zachary Resacher, or Resacher, or whatever. Chris asked me before, maybe like. I know, I was like, 15 seconds before. I don't know how to pronounce it. 15 seconds before the opening. I know. 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Oh my! And now the channel is walking towards the middle. Yeah, profile is continuing on. And they're going to have to do their dugout like it's... All right, he didn't know where to go with that. Yeah, I guess I'm going to empty the dugout. Like they just stuck it up your, you know, one pound. Ooh, yeah. That's why they emptied that dugout. Make no mistake about it. That's how it sounded on Washington Nationals TV last night when Manny Machado got the ultimate blast. Following the intentional, I believe, and most believe, hitting of Jerks and Profar by Mackenzie Gore. Welcome back to Gwen and Chris. And Scrammy asked me, he said, "If you're going to hit him, why do you hit him in the leg?" Yeah. And I said, "Because if you hit him in the leg, the umpires might be stupid enough to fall for it." And that's exactly what they did. They fell for it. They left him in the game. They did. I mean, if he would have hit him above the waist, then even the dumbest dump on earth would have had to throw him out of the game. But these guys, you know, they fell for it. They're like, "Oh, no, he didn't do it intentionally." And the funniest thing was the look on Mackenzie Gore's face after he hit him. Did you see it? - I had no-- - 'Cause you like to see it. - No, I like the home run. - Okay, watch the hit by pitch again, and you'll see Gore gives it the old, "Ah, jeez." - Oh, like-- - Throws his arms up to the heavens. - Like he was acting? - Like, how in the world did I do that? - Oh, I had no idea. - Oh, it was so obvious. - I had no idea. - It was so obvious. Come on, humps, get with it. But you know what, glad they left him in. Not only did they leave him in, and Manny made him pay the ultimate price. - Sure did. - Something else we should mention, Scrabie, because we have overdone it on this show and on Twitter. And we've overdone it because it has blown me away. But last night, the Padres snapped their streak of 24 consecutive games, not scoring more than three runs against a left-handed starter. They not only snapped it last night by scoring five runs off Gore, they did it again today by scoring four runs against DJ hers. So hopefully, we can just put that thing to bed and not have to mention it anymore. - See, this is why you're on the show, because I don't pay attention to stuff like that. - And that is the only reason, Chris. - No, I mean, I'm kidding. - No, but I mean, you know, that was a long stretch. It was over two months that they didn't, you know, hit anything off left-handed pitching. But last two days, they were able to turn that around. If you're just tuned in, Padres won today, eight-five to finish up the sweep. It was a blowout. Really, Kyle Higashyoka took care of all that with a two-run homer and a grand slam. Washington did score five times in the ninth inning to make it a little more interesting. But certainly not as interesting as everything that happened last night. - We were worried. I know Tom Cosgrove is too, he's just coming back. Are we a little worried about Tom Cosgrove? - Well, I'm not pitching Tom Cosgrove in high-leverage situations for the time being. You know, I was honestly one of the things that we didn't think about today, was, you know, Matsui got in there and pitched a clean inning. And God, it's been a long time since he's done that. In the eighth inning with a four-nothing lead, they brought in Matsui. I bet you a couple of people got uneasy when they saw him. - Yeah, yeah, I did. - But, you know, the thing is, I mean, these are guys that you have to, you're going to have to get the job done with. So when they're struggling, you have to find a way to get them back to not struggling. I mean, that's part of, you know, managing and running a baseball team. I, you know, so I, yeah, Cosgrove pitched poorly today. More at home gave up a couple of hits, but, you know, - Can I? - All in all, I'm going to be pretty happy about what happened on this homestand. - Oh, of course, of course. - Of course. - This is one of those moments where I had something. Oh, can I say how wrong I was about someone, Chris? I was very wrong about the addition of Donovan Solano. He's been pretty big for this team. He's gets the hits when they need him. He is seemingly always on base. He plays good defense. He had the go-ahead RBIs last night. - He did. - I was very wrong about his addition to the team. - He's been, you know, I didn't, I wouldn't say I was a whole lot more right than you were when they got Donovan Solano. I didn't think he was going to change the complexion of things very much. But, you know, frankly, I think he has. He's been a very good addition to the team. And, you know, I think, you know, look, you got Peralta, you got, you add, I mean, they're doing it with glue and feathers right now and tar, I guess, is feathers. But, I mean, how many teams in baseball, I said this yesterday and Tony agreed with me. How many teams in baseball can you take their four highest paid players off the roster? - And have them continue to have the team do well. - I mean, you know, I guess Manny's probably the highest, but, or right there. But of the five highest paid players, Darvish, Musgrove, Manny, Bogart, Fernando, four of them are out. - Yeah. - I don't know too many teams that can win games under those circumstances. - Is there anything, and this is me looking at the negative side, but is there anything to the fact that maybe Zander Bogart wasn't producing at the time? And so... - The guys that are playing are? - Yeah. - I don't know. I mean, I'm gonna welcome Zander Bogart's with Opa. - I don't think he's playing. - I'm not gonna say I'm happy that he's out. Yeah, I'm not saying that. I'm just saying, like, maybe they're kind of ours. - No, I'm not. Now, I think there's gonna be a huge drop off, and I don't want it to be for right field. - No one can do what Fernando does. - No. - And the hot streak he was on going into the injury. - Well, that's what we were talking about yesterday. I mean, in the big five, are the potteries gonna make a trade to get her out an outfielder? - Yeah. - Why would you trade somebody else just to get somebody who's not gonna be as good as Fernando? I mean, who are you gonna get that's gonna be as good as Fernando? - No one. - No one. So, I don't know that I'd be looking to hurry up and make a trade right now in that regard. All right, we'll take a quick timeout. We got one more segment to go. Then the Scrabie Chronicles take over, and you'll get Matt Scrabie's own... Who knows where it comes from take. - We're also gonna do something real fun. - On this Padre streak here. - Yes. - We'll update you on the NBA draft. Already four picks have been made, and Scrabie and I have been hard at work trying to research how to pronounce the name of the player that the Hawks took with the first overall pick in the draft. We'll tell you the results of that search when we come back. - What are you gonna say? - I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. I'm gonna do something real fun. - Sillos call me up to take a back seat to that now. - That was pretty good. - Eduardo Ortega on the Apadres of Spanish Network with that call last night. - That's great, that's great. La, la, la, la. - Everybody called me hitting a homer enough of you. - Of me. - Yeah, Eduardo, very good. Eduardo, that was Manny's moment last night. Kylie Goshyoka had a couple of those moments today, a two-run homer, a grand slam. If you're just tuning in, Padres completed the sweep of the nasty Nat's eight to five. Was the final score? - Is that what they called them? - That's what I'm calling them after. They stirred up a whole hornet's nest around here. - They really did stir up a hornet's nest. - Or a hornet's nest. - They either came to town and stirred up a hornet's nest or they stirred up a bunch of Padres because, you know, only time is going to tell whether what happened this week is kind of the jumping off point for the Padres to take off this season. And, you know, like you said correctly and I said, we are excited right now, but we've been here before this season and it seems like every time we've been here, they've lost five in a row. So let's hope this road trip turns out a little differently. All right, Gwyn and Chris, Chris Elo, Matt Scrabie, together in the Odyssey Palace studios, a check of traffic and then a quick check on the NBA draft, which is underway. All right, back here on Gwyn and Chris. Until the top of the hour, then Scrabie takes over with the Scrabie Chronicles. You got to show the next two days. Am I correct? - Yes, I'm very excited about it. - Don't forget tomorrow morning to tune in to 10 a.m. Ben and Woods. Gwyn and Chris. I don't know if Tony will be with us. Chris, because he's probably just Chris, Annie and Elston, all of us together for the Padre Roundtable. It'll be an hour of commercial-free Padre talk. Tomorrow, I look forward to that. I'm excited to hear what everybody's take is on this three-game Padre sweep of the Nationals, which was completed today. NBA draft is underway. The fanfare for the NBA draft, I mean, they put it on ABC television tonight for the first round. I don't know just how nerdy NBA fans are, but I would think, and let's just use Tony as an example. Tony's a big-time NBA fan. - Loves it. - Loves it. I think I'm a pretty good fan. I like it. - You both like it a lot. He likes it probably more than I do, but I like the NBA. I follow it very closely. Five picks have been made in the first round. I've only heard of two of these guys. Actually, even ever heard of them. And neither of them are exactly household names. Reed Shepard was taken with the third pick. He's a guard out of Kentucky. He went to the Rockets to find Castle, who I only remember because he played against the Aztecs this year in the NCAA tournament. - That's right. - For Yukon, went to San Antonio with the fourth pick. But the other picks are foreign players, and G League players. And that's great if you are beyond a nerd, and you know who these guys are. But the NBA draft has lost me completely. - Me too. - I mean, if nothing else, they need to hire the basketball version of Mel Kuiper Jr. just to piss me off. - They do. They have like, right? They don't have all those guys. But those guys aren't blow hard. Know everything's like Mel Kuiper. - So maybe Mel Kuiper does their repurpose. - He does. He gets you to tune in because you can't stand the guy. But the NBA needs somebody like that. This is really, it's a big night for the kids, the families. I get all that. But for the casual fan. Man, this NBA draft has lost me. Now, as far as the first round pick is concerned, - We've been hard at work. - We've really been hard at work on this guy. He was a selected by the Atlanta Hawks. He's from France. He's French basketball, professional basketball player. He was actually born in Spain. Grew up in Lyon, which is where I went on vacation last year. - Did you say hi? - I didn't know him. - I didn't ever heard of him. - I didn't know him. - Dad knew I knew who he was. But he grew up in Lyon, France, where I happened to spend a little time last summer. His name is Zachary. We're pretty sure about that part. The second, his last name is spelled R-I-S-A-C-H-E-R. And I think if you look at that from the English way of looking at things, it comes out riskier. But we know that's not right. So we looked it up and we came up with two or three different pronunciations. We really haven't come up with the emphatic, you know, this is how it's pronounced. But it's looking like Risa Che. R-I-S-A-S-A and then C-H-E-R is pronounced Che. - Oh, that's great, because I'm going to forget that tomorrow. - Yeah, and I'm never here from him again. He's not going to be Wembanyama. - Well, he's going to play for the Hawks, so you'll probably have to hear about him thanks to your guy Adam Clue. But Zachary Risa Che, at least as far as we can tell, is the way they pronounce it. And he was the number one pick in the draft. All right, we've got about 10 minutes left on the program. And, you know, I just want to talk again about Jerks and Profar, and this guy and his ability to be there at every big moment. And, you know, I said it the other day, on Tuesday's show, that they should have never walked a rise in the first place to face him Monday night, just because of the kind of season he's having. And then last night, just right in the middle of all of the crazy stuff that happened in the bottom of the first inning, and then finishes it with the Grand Slam. And I don't know what else this guy can do. - Well, he's already locked up his starting spot. He's got to be right, the starter in the All-Star game at this point. - He just keeps producing. He keeps doing things that are winning the Padres' games. - Yeah. - He's going to be the starter in the All-Star game, for sure. That is, and that is so well deserved, really excited for him. Because, I mean, you know, I don't think people realize he's 31. - Profar? - Yeah, he's not a young guy. - I know he debuted at 19, but so it makes sense, but it just-- - Yeah, that's crazy to me. - He's 31 years old. It has taken 12 years for him to begin to fulfill the promise that was expected of him when AJ Preller brought him to the Texas Rangers from Curacao as a 19-year-old player. I mean, when he came to the major leagues from Curacao, it was 2012, Scrabie. - I know. - I know. - You know, he played nine games that year, but this is, you know, the kind of the feeble beginnings of Jerkston Profar is a 19-year-old from Curacao. AJ Preller, who does, you know, say all you want about AJ, this, that, and the other, does a good job of finding kids from these, you know, Caribbean, Dominican Republic type nations. - He's known. - Yeah, right. - And then he's always been, Fernando is another one now. He didn't bring, he traded for Fernando, but he finds these guys. And but he was, you know, basically for at least the first five years, if we were down in Dallas, we would have been saying, hey, whatever happened to that guy Profar, that you told us was going to be so great. - Well, here he is. - His first four years, he hit one home run, six home runs, did not play the whole year in 2014, then hit five home runs and no home runs. The guy hit 12 homers, his first five years combined. - That's crazy. - Then he hit 20 in 2018, and the Rangers were so excited by that, they finally traded him away to the Oakland A's and he hit 20 again. And that's when Preller reacquired him. It's kind of hard to believe that he's been here now for five years. - It is. - It does, boy with the Colorado, remember? - Yes, there was a stop in Colorado last year before he returned. But the kind of success that he's having now, it's mind-blowing compared when you look at a 721 career, OPS, and this year, 898. - I have to shout out real. - That is unreal. I have to shout out Luis real quick, because he said, look up his bases loaded statistics this year. - Oh, they're unbelievable. - He's been up five times. - He's five for five, he has 17 RBIs, he has two Grand Slams, his OPS is 3.6, just through the roof stuff. - Yes, he's been up five times at the bases loaded this year. He has a two run double, another two run double, a three run double, and two Grand Slams. I mean, come on. - Those aren't solo shots. - No, not with the bases loaded. And if you go back to last year, his last at bat last year, he had a two run double. So he's actually had six consecutive hits, totaling 19 RBIs with the bases loaded. Somebody figured out the only other person who's ever done that is Albert Pujols. - Oh, wow. - So he's in decent company there. - Yes, just decent company. - Another highlight, bright light of today's game, Dylan Cease, where have you been? Right? I haven't seen that guy for a while. Not the guy who showed up today. One hit, over seven innings, struck out what, eight? - He allowed two walks. I think he walked the same guy twice. - Did he strike out nine? - Did he strike out nine? - I'm not sure. - I mean, really bad at that stuff. - I didn't look at the box score. I just know he had a bunch of them. But this is the kind of performance we can certainly use more of from Dylan Cease when you consider the fly on the wall or the elephant in the room. - What is that? - Oh, the starting pitch. - The elephant in the room is that Darvish and Musgrove, we just don't know when they're coming back. - Well, the post game, Mike Schill did not have reassuring news about Eudarvish. - Oh, he didn't know. He didn't really have much to say about Eudarvish, which is kind of concerning to me. - Yeah. - But also, I know we're on Dylan Cease right now, but Jerks and Profar, the Padres have a very important decision with him because he's only playing for a million bucks a share. He's not coming back next year for a million bucks. And so they're stuck in this same-- - I say, you sit him down next week. You don't wait around. You sit him down next week. You say, "Hey, Jerksen, you either sign for next year for two million dollars. We'll double your salary." - No, no. - Hang on, I got an idea here. - Okay, sorry. - We either sign you for two million dollars next year. We'll double your salary or we call them and we ship you back to Denver. He'll sign away right away. - He probably will. - He's not gonna wait around. He'll like, "Where do I sign?" "No, you're right, Scrabie. They're gonna have to do something." And that's, you know, but that's down the road. I'm just gonna enjoy what he's doing right now. And if you're the Padres, you should enjoy what he's doing right now. And you worry about, you know, what you're gonna do in terms of, you know, him coming back next year. - But-- - At the proper time, I know you want to do it before the end of the season, but you only-- It's part of the-- this is part of the business. - It is part of the business, but okay, back to Dylan Seuss. Like, the inconsistency doesn't really bother me because he has days like this. I mean, where do you fall in this? I obviously want him to be consistent, but would you rather him maybe instead of going seven and striking out nine and giving up no hits? Would you want him to average maybe five innings per start? Or do you just not care and you just want to see what he could do on a daily basis? - Well, I think the starting basis-- I think Dylan Seuss just stays there and gives me six, seven innings most nights. I mean, his last couple of starts, the pitch count got up. He guys out of the game quickly, the Mets, they routed him. I mean, that was a bad day. The Brewers got to him, but he struck out ten, you know, but they got some runs off him and his pitch count got up again. But I-- look, I think Dylan Seuss is-- especially with these injuries to Darvish and Musgrove, he's a key, key, key figure going forward. You've got to have him get seven innings most times, because somebody's got to be the one that gives the bullpen a rest day. - True. - And, you know, Vasquez is not yet that guy. Major, certainly not yet that guy. You know, Waldron's becoming that guy, but Seuss has to be that guy going forward with this rotation the way I see it right now. Michael King, I think, is-- you know, Michael King's almost as inconsistent as Seuss's they're pretty much-- they're very similar. They get a lot of strikeouts. - I would say-- - That's where a lot of pitches-- - Wouldn't you say Michael King has had a better year? - I don't know, has he? - I mean, we're arguing about two pitchers who are having decent years and more than decent years. - Yeah, I mean, Seuss is-- Seuss is seven and six with an ERA of about four now. After today, what's Michael King? - I'm going to go look pretty close right now. - Let's see. - Five and five, three, seven, five. So, I mean, they're both similar. They're striking out a lot of guys. They have whips about the same. I-- you know, these guys are crucial, though, because somebody's got to pitch seven innings once in a while. This bullpen can't just go out there and give you four innings every single night. So, this road trip will be-- you know, it's going to-- it's-- hate to say it, but there's a lot on the line in this road trip, Scrab. - It is. - We got to-- we got to come through here. We can't let the success of this homestand be wasted on another crappy road trip, like the last one to New York and Philadelphia. And to that end, you're starting Vasquez, King and Waldron. Who do you feel good about Sunday Waldron, right? - I feel good about King and Waldron. - You do. You know, Randy Vasquez is interesting, because I had him on "Fancy Chris" on my "Fancy" team. I dropped him after the Phillies game, because he gave up a bunch of rounds. - Okay. - But he is a grinder, because he might not produce a great shutdown start, but he does keep you in the game. And Randy Vasquez was never going to be a permanent solution to the rotation anyway, so at least you're getting a guy who's not putting you in terrible spots every time. I would say Adam Major is putting Padre's in terrible spots every time. He's out there so far, and I know-- I think it was like his fifth start of his career yesterday. - So he's got time for you. - Oh, no, what? - Some bad news. - What? - I just discovered. - Oh, no! Tomorrow Night Game is on Apple TV Plus! - No, Friday Night's game. - Friday Night. - And the next game. - I told you about this. Remember, I said in the break that someone told me in the chat, you can select the radio call of the team on the Apple Plus. - Only if you subscribe to Apple TV. - Well, that's how you're going to watch the game anyway. So you could choose Tony and Jesse, because Don and Mud aren't doing Friday's game. - Right. - So the game's not on local TV. It's on-- yeah, that's the problem. - It's only on TV to people that have Apple TV. 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I'm excited to hear what everybody's take is on this three-game Padre sweep of the Nationals, which was completed today. NBA Draft is underway. The fanfare for the NBA Draft. I mean, they put it on ABC television tonight for the first round. I don't know just how nerdy NBA fans are. But I would think, and let's just use Tony as an example. Tony is a big-time NBA fan. He loves it. Loves it. I think I'm a pretty good fan. I like it. You both like it a lot. He likes it probably more than I do, but I like the NBA. I follow it very closely. Five picks have been made in the first round. I've only heard of two of these guys, actually even ever heard of them. And neither of them are exactly household names. Reed Shepherd was taken with the third pick. He's a guard out of Kentucky. He went to the Rockets. Stefan Castle, who I only remember because he played against the Aztecs this year in the NCAA tournament for UConn, went to San Antonio with the fourth pick. But the other picks are foreign players and G-League players. And that's great if you are beyond a nerd and you know who these guys are. But the NBA draft has lost me completely. Me too. I mean, you know, if nothing else, they need to hire the basketball version of Mel Kuiper Jr. just to piss me off. They do. They have like roads and they have all those guys. Those guys aren't blow hard. Know everything's, you know, like Mel Kuiper. So maybe Mel Kuiper does their repurposed. He does. He gets you to tune in because you can't stand the guy. But the NBA needs somebody like that. This is really, you know, it's a big night for the kids, the families. I get all that, but for the casual fan. Man, this NBA draft has lost me. Now, as far as the first round pick is concerned, we've been hard at work. We've been hard at work on this guy. He was a selected by the Atlanta Hawks. He's from France. It's French basketball, professional basketball player. He was actually born in Spain. Grew up in Lyon, which is where I went on vacation. Wow, okay. Did you say hi? I didn't know him. I didn't never heard of him. I didn't know him. Dad, no, I knew he was, but he grew up in Lyon, France, where I happened to spend a little time last summer. His name is Zachary. We're pretty sure about that part. His last name is spelled R-I-S-A-C-H-E-R. And I think if you look at that from the English way of looking at things, it comes out risk-a-ture. But we know that's not right. So we looked it up and we came up with two or three different pronunciations. We really haven't come up with the emphatic. This is how it's pronounced. But it's looking like risa-shay. R-e-which is the R-I part, za-s-a, and then C-H-E-R is pronounced "shay". Oh, that's great, because I'm going to forget that tomorrow. Yeah, and I'm never hear from him again. He's not going to be Wembleyama. Well, he's going to play for the Hawks, so you'll probably have to hear about him thanks to your guy, Adam Clue. But Zachary Risa-shay, at least as far as we can tell, is the way they pronounce it. And he was the number one pick in the draft. All right, we've got about 10 minutes left on the program. And, you know, I just want to talk again about jerks and pro-far, and this guy and his ability to be there at every big moment. And, you know, I said it the other day on Tuesday's show, that they should have never walked a rise in the first place to face a Monday night, just because of the kind of season he's having. And then last night, just right in the middle of all of the crazy stuff that happened in the bottom of the first inning, and then finishes it with the Grand Slam. And I don't know what else this guy can do. Well, he's already locked up a starting spot. He's got to be right, the starter in the All-Star game at this point. He just keeps producing. He keeps doing things that are winning the Padres games. Yeah, he's going to be the starter in the All-Star game, for sure. That is, and that is so well deserved. Really excited for him because, I mean, you know, I don't think people realize he's 31. Profor? Yeah. He's not a young guy. I know he debuted at 19, but so it makes sense. But it just, that's crazy to me. He's 31 years old. It has taken 12 years for him to begin to fulfill the promise that was expected of him when AJ Preller brought him to the Texas Rangers from Curacao as a 19-year-old player. I mean, when he came to the major leagues from Curacao, it was 2012, Scrabie. I know, I know. You know, he played nine games that year, but this is, you know, the kind of the feeble beginnings of Jerkston Profor is a 19-year-old from Curacao. AJ Preller, who does, you know, say all you want about AJ, this, that, and the other, does a good job of finding kids from these, you know, Caribbean, Dominican Republic type nations. He's known. Yeah. Right. And then he's always been, I mean, Fernando is another one now. He didn't bring, he traded for Fernando, but he finds these guys. And, but he was, you know, basically for at least the first five years, if we were down in Dallas, we would have been saying, hey, whatever happened to that guy, Profor, that you told us was going to be so great. Well, here he is. His first four years, he hit one home run, six home runs, did not play the whole year in 2014, then hit five home runs and no home runs. The guy hit 12 homers, his first five years combined. That's crazy. Then he hit 20 in 2018, and the Rangers were so excited by that, they finally traded him away to the Oakland A's and he hit 20 again. And that's when Preller reacquired him. It's kind of hard to believe that he's been here now for five years. It is. It does. He came into it with the car. I remember. Yes. There was a stop in Colorado last year before he returned, but the kind of success that he's having now, it's, it's mind-blowing compared when you look at a 721 career, OPS and this year, 898. I have to shout out real. That is unreal. I have to shout out Luis real quick, because he said, look up his bases loaded statistics this year. They're unbelievable. He's five times. He's five for five. He has 17 RBIs. He has two grand slams. His OPS is 3.6 just through the roof stuff. Yes. He's been up five times with the bases loaded this year. He has a two run double, another two run double, a three run double, and two grand slams. I mean, come on. Those aren't solo shots. No, with the bases loaded. And if you go back to last year, his last at bat last year, he had a two run double. So he's actually had six consecutive hits totaling 19 RBIs with the bases loaded. Somebody figured out the only other person who's ever done that is Albert Pujols. Oh, wow. So he's in decent company there. Yes, just decent company. Another, another highlight, bright light of today's game. Dylan cease. Where have you been? Right? I haven't seen that guy for a while. Not the guy who showed up today. One hit over seven innings, struck out what eight allowed two walks. I think he walked the same guy twice. Did he strike out nine? Did he strike out nine? I'm not sure. I mean, really bad at that stuff. I didn't look at the box score. I just know he had a bunch of them. But you know, this is the kind of performance we can certainly use more of from Dylan cease when you consider, you know, the fly on the wall or the elephant in the room. What is that? Oh, the starting pitch. The elephant in the room is that Darvish and Musgrove. We just don't know when they're coming back. Well, the post game, Mike Shill did not have reassuring news about you, Darvish. No, he didn't really have much to say about you, Darvish, which is kind of concerning to me. Yeah. So also also, like, I know we're on Dylan cease right now, but jerks and pro far, the Padres have a very important decision with him because he's only playing for a million bucks a share. He's not coming back next year for a million bucks. And so they're stuck in this. I say you sit him down next week. You don't wait around. You sit him down next week. You say, Hey, Jerkson, you either sign for next year for two million dollars. Well, no, no, no, hang on. I got an idea here. Okay, sorry. We either sign you for two million dollars next year. We'll double your salary or we call them and we ship you back to Denver. He'll sign away right away. He probably will. He's not going to wait around. He'll like, where do I sign? No, you're right, Scrabie. They're going to have to do something and that's, you know, but that's down the road. I'm just going to enjoy what he's doing right now. And if you're the Padres, you should enjoy what he's doing right now. And you worry about, you know, what you're going to do in terms of, you know, him coming back next year, but at the proper time, I know you want to do it before the end of the season, but you only it's part of the this is part of the business. It is part of the business. But okay, back to Dylan cease. Like the inconsistency doesn't really bother me because he has days like this. I mean, where do you fall in this? I obviously want him to be consistent, but would you, would you rather him maybe instead of going seven and striking out nine, giving up no hits? Would you want him to average maybe five innings per start? Or do you just not care? And you just want to see what he could do on a daily basis starting basis? I think Dylan sees just stays there and gives me six, seven innings most nights. I mean, his last couple of starts, the pitch count got up. He guys out of the game quickly. The Mets, they routed him. I mean, that was a bad day. The Brewers got to him, but he struck out 10, you know, but they got some runs off him and his pitch count got up again. But I look, I think Dylan sees is especially with these injuries to Darvish and Musgrove. He's a key key, key figure going forward. You've got to have him get seven innings most times because somebody's got to be the one that gives the bullpen a rest day. And you know, Vasquez is not yet that guy, major, certainly not yet that guy. You know, Waldron's becoming that guy, but sees has to be that guy going forward with this rotation the way I see it right now. Michael King, I think is, you know, Michael King's almost as inconsistent as ceases. They're pretty much, they're very similar. They get a lot of strikeouts. That's a lot of pitches. Wouldn't you say Michael King has had a better year? I don't know, has he? I mean, we're arguing about two pitchers who are having decent years and more than decent years. Yeah. I mean, see, see, so seven and six with an ERA of about four now. After today, what's Michael King? I'm going to go look pretty close right now. Let's see. Five and five, three, seven, five. So I mean, they're both similar. They're striking out a lot of guys. They have whips about the same. I, you know, these guys are crucial though, because somebody's got to pitch seven innings once in a while. This bullpen can't just go out there and give you four innings every single night. So this road trip will be, you know, it's gonna, hate to say it, but there's a lot on the line in this road trips, Scrab. We got to, we got to, we got to come through here. We can't let the success of this homestand be wasted on another crappy road trip like the last one to New York and Philadelphia. And to that end, you're starting Vasquez, King and Waldron. Who do you feel good about Sunday Waldron, right? I feel good about King and Waldron. You do. You know, Randy Vasquez is interesting, because I had him on fantasy, Chris, on my fantasy team. I dropped him after the Phillies game, because he gave up a bunch of rounds. But he is a grinder because he might not produce a great shutdown start, but he does keep you in the game. And Randy Vasquez was never going to be a permanent solution to the rotation anyway. So at least you're getting a guy who's not putting you in terrible spots every time. I would say Adam Majors put in Padre's in terrible spots every time he's out there so far. And I know, I think it was like his fifth start of his career yesterday. I got bad news for you. Oh, no, what? Some bad news. What? I just discovered. Oh, no. Tomorrow night game is on Apple TV plus. No, Friday night game. Friday night. As I told you, I told you about this. Remember, I said in the break that someone told me in the chat, you can select the radio call of the team. Only if you subscribe to Apple TV. Well, that's how you're going to watch the game anyway. So you could choose Tony and Jesse because Don and Mud aren't doing Friday's game. Right. So the game's not on local TV. It's on. Yeah, that's the problem. Only on TV to people that have Apple TV. I think that's bad news. And the other day I saw they popped up saying, oh, the MLB Roku game of the week is here. And it's like, wait, now I have to go to Roku to watch a game too? What's going on, Chris? What's going on? I don't know. You got an hour to tell us. It's coming up next. The Scrabby Chronicles. Thanks for hanging with us for just a bit. Padre has beat the Nationals eight, five today complete the sweet 44 and 41 now. Don't forget to tune into the round table tomorrow morning at 10. All of us with an hour free commercial free Padre talk. But next. Scrabby Chronicles. They go together like butter and toast. For Tony Gwen and Mr. Scrabby. Good night from Priscilla. I do it while making coffee. I do it in the car. 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