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Tampa Bay Rays are getting in on the Juan Soto Train and Tobin is getting Fomo...
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00:00Did you see the rays are going to try and get, uh, get in on the, uh, the Juan Soto
00:04game.
00:05This is exactly what I was telling with the, with we need irresponsible Bruce Sherman.
00:10What he needs to do, just like the rays did.
00:12Okay.
00:13Just like all the other owners tried to do down here, just tangle a little something
00:17out there.
00:18Let's just have some fun.
00:19You know, doesn't Bruce Sherman want to have a little fun and like, what's the harm?
00:23I mean, sure.
00:24You probably shouldn't sign somebody to a contract that you have no business paying,
00:28but on the other side of it, Leroy, what you could do is you just do it.
00:32And then once you can't pay him, you get rid of them, baby, the Marlin staple right there.
00:37Yeah.
00:38Let's just have a little fun, you know, treat a Juan Soto like Bluetooth.
00:45Now you can do it and do it right.
00:55Juan Soto.
00:56If he's going to take a meeting with the rays, why not a meeting with the fish?
00:59Because they don't even have a roof right now.
01:01They don't have a stadium.
01:03No.
01:04Um, how much do you think it'll cost?
01:08They're talking 500 million.
01:11Yeah.
01:12Okay.
01:13Irresponsible.
01:14I understand.
01:15Like, you know, it's amazing.
01:18What can I just say this about you?
01:20That is totally baffling, right?
01:23You're the same guy who's trying to see how many miles he can get out of his car.
01:29He's on forever.
01:30Yep.
01:31But every time you talk about money, you want everybody to just be all willy nilly with
01:36it because this is, this is not your money.
01:40It's a playpen.
01:41It's not, it's a playpen.
01:42No one's, there's no consequences.
01:43Here's Toman negotiating.
01:44Yo Juan, come see me.
01:45Okay.
01:46Uh, see that jet over there.
01:47No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
01:48no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:54Okay.
01:55See that jet over there.
01:58No, no, no, no, that's not mine.
02:01Come on in.
02:02Okay.
02:03Hear me out.
02:04We're going to give you $550 billion, we're going to pay you 200,000 for the first three
02:14years.
02:15That's right.
02:16Then trade your ass before we ever had to pay the millions that we go over you we call it the yeah
02:22We call it the Otani now. No tiny or you could also call it the Stanton. Yep
02:30Because remember they were paying him like two million. It wasn't that little but I
02:37They they nothing they paid it wasn't nothing but if they paid him
02:41The first like six years was like a hundred million and then it got cranked up
02:47It's more like the Delgado
02:49when they paid Delgado like three million and then all of a sudden the next year when he went to the Mets it was like
02:55If you put if you plan on actually paying Juan Soto
02:59It's the old-timey if you plan on getting rid of his contract, you know, you call it the Delgado
03:04I saw today that the Marlins are
03:08Interviewing Clayton McCullough Dodgers first base coach for their managerial job because both guys that they really wanted said no, thanks
03:16Great
03:20That's the sign that's the sign we had a guy decide you know what I think I'm gonna not be a manager and work in
03:27Cleveland for another year instead of go be your manager. Sorry, you know
03:32A really good team. Yeah, the bench coach though. There's the bench. Oh, they have a good team
03:38Guess you don't think can I ask here?
03:41You don't think that
03:43Even though there's only what 30 jobs. Yep. You don't think people look at this job and
03:49Go, I don't want to deal with that food since they got going on down there. How could you not?
03:53How good right?
03:54So the fact that he wants to stay on to be the bench coach and a third base coach or whatever
03:59Has nothing to do with whether he wants to be a coach is whether he wants to be a coach here
04:04I mean, it's all a nonsense skip Schumacher's like I'd rather not manage and be an advisor to another team
04:12Then manage you
04:14You know why they call me advisors, right?
04:16No
04:18Because if you have money
04:21Left you're not a coach and you can still get paid. Yeah double dip. Yeah, nice
04:29So you get a different type
04:32That's why you ever notice a coach
04:35When he switches teams and he's still the defense coordinator
04:38They just throw a tag on assistant head coach because you can't change you got to get an increase in job
04:43Don't you think though like if we got a real ownership group in here like if we could get a Panthers
04:48Vinny Viola not him literally but like a real owner in there who could who could just put consistency into the Marlins
04:56No, there's no show that you do that why cuz everybody will celebrate when the last owner left
05:02Yeah, I had these thoughts when this guy came in he foisted Jeter on us
05:07again
05:08That's not the way you were talking. We outside his window. No, what do you mean?
05:14The one
05:18The way you were talking you were making fun of Curtis Granderson
05:22Hold on a grown-ass man who has been baseball his whole life. Very nice man, by the way reach very nice
05:30Reach down to catch a fly ball and stepped on his own glove
05:37So it was all like three people there. I
05:41started laughing
05:42My like what it was funny. What do you want me to do?
05:47Right, if you out if you watch a baseball
05:51I don't care what level and I'll feel to ran to catch a ball and stepped on his glove and fell on his face
05:58Like yeah
06:01Baseball money so crazy though
06:03I mean the Panthers get to do this and fans the Panthers do get to do this and like would you pay you paying these
06:07guys like at most
06:09You know having a year like that's it. That's a whole that's like them these pay. I'm surprised these hockey players
06:14It feels like hockey business is booming
06:17But it all depends on how much they're making so seven seven million seven million
06:22It's a backup second baseman. Think about this if you have a union. Mm-hmm. It's a percentage
06:28So same thing with football
06:30The reason why the football contracts keep going up is because the salary cap keeps going up
06:36I'm just saying it's funny. Like it's just like it's funny that of all the sports that baseball seems the most ridiculous as far as pay
06:44and
06:46hockey is like
06:47Guy makes eight million
06:50No, not like we pay the guy to sit on the bench in Miami I'm talking about the Dolphins
06:58Will fuller
06:59No, I don't even know what number he wore. I
07:03Don't know but I had a lot of zeros after it
07:10Didn't they pay him like 10 million I think 10 billion. Yeah

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