00:00This kid, Mizorowski, the starter for the Brewers, sort of stole the show.
00:04Five no-hit innings.
00:06And, Gray, in, like, Tout Wars and Labor and all these leagues,
00:10was this guy owned at all, or is this a big waiver coming Sunday?
00:14I got to tell you, Mish, the good news is he was owned.
00:22The great news is I picked him up about a week ago.
00:26Nice.
00:27There you go.
00:28Yeah.
00:30Yeah, it's a 12-team, Tout Wars is a 12-team NL-only league.
00:36So if you pick up a guy, you have to start him, too.
00:40So I took a week where I started him when he was in the minors.
00:46And then this week, I put him on my bench, and it's a weekly league.
00:52So I didn't have to start for him when he got called up.
00:56So that's the bad news.
00:57But the good news is I do have him.
01:01The good guys win, again.
01:04Yeah, I was in on this guy for probably about three months now.
01:09I've been watching him.
01:10I actually have him in a dynasty league, too.
01:14His stuff is ridiculous.
01:15People talk about Mason Miller's stuff, the Sacramento A's, soon-to-be Vegas A's reliever who throws, you know, 100-plus.
01:26Mizoroski does that as a starter, which is just so unheard of.
01:32I mean, I hope his arm holds together.
01:34But the fact that he's able to pelt in 101, 102, 103 miles per hour over the course of five innings, it's like, wow.
01:44Honestly, even if you're not a Brewers fan, anyone who hasn't seen him pitch should tune in next time he throws, because it is really a marvel to watch him throw.
01:56All right.
01:59I'll take the hitters here, Greg.
02:01Roman Anthony, Caglione.
02:04Which one would you rather have?
02:05Would you rather have Roman Anthony on board for the rest of the season, or Caglione?
02:09Let's say you're in a world where no one claimed these guys for some reason in a league here.
02:13You're bidding on these guys tomorrow night.
02:15Which one would you rather have?
02:16Yeah, I would probably, I'd go Roman Anthony.
02:21You know, it's maybe a little bit needs-based, depending on, like, if you really need power more than a well-rounded guy like Anthony, like Caglione, it does fit the bill for just power straight.
02:36And if you need a corner man.
02:38So, you know, I'd probably bid on both of them if I was in a league where they weren't rostered already.
02:45I think Roman Anthony is going to be better.
02:47I think Roman Anthony is more well-rounded.
02:49He's probably 30-30, 260 type, where, you know, he doesn't strike out a lot.
02:57Even now, being with the Red Sox for only, you know, a couple games, he's at a 23% strikeout rate.
03:04A small sample size, but still, in AAA, it was a 21% strikeout rate.
03:10He just doesn't strike out, which is great.
03:12I mean, that's what you want to see.
03:13He walks a ton.
03:14He's got good speed.
03:16He's got good power.
03:17There's a reason why Roman Anthony was the number one prospect in baseball.
03:22He's going to be a star probably as soon as this year.
03:26If not, I mean, you know, things are – it's like I've said this so many times, but Mike Trout got called up originally, and he wasn't good his rookie year.
03:37You know, his first call-up, he was good then his after.
03:41But, yeah, I mean, you never know when guys are going to click.
03:45So, Roman Anthony may not click this year.
03:47I'm assuming he is.
03:49I'm assuming he will, but you never know.
03:51Things are – things don't always take a linear path.
03:54But I like Roman Anthony a lot.
03:56I like him a bit more than Caglione, but I do like Caglione as well.
04:00I think Caglione's got great power.
04:02He could potentially be a 20-plus homer guy this year, and that's in, you know, an abbreviated – what is this?