Adnan Virk
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Podcast Appearances
Thank you.
I was so glad I was a featured guest a year ago.
And I'm glad you got the Emmy Award winner part in there because that's the key.
You know, Joe DiMaggio would not go anywhere unless he was introduced as the world's greatest living ballplayer, even though Willie Mays was still alive, was a better ballplayer than Joe D. So thank you for fluffing my ego.
Let's talk some baseball, buddy.
Well, it's interesting.
Each guy, by the way, Harrison Bader, my friend Scott Rogowski, Kristen the Master, which you're like, what?
That's his nickname, Harrison the Master.
You fill in the rest.
I think Mackenzie Gore is going to be a great number three.
For years, everyone said this guy's ace-level stuff, which he is, but he hasn't been an ace yet.
But I think on the Rangers, as a number three, he's phenomenal because you've got Jacob deGrom and Nathan Evaldi.
I think he could be literally one of the best number threes in all of baseball, so that's good news.
Bellinger was absolutely vital for the New York Yankees.
But the answer is Freddie Peralta.
This guy led the National League in wins with 17.
A 2.70 ERA a season ago.
Tons of strikeouts, great durability.
And David Stearns loves him.
And you see what David Stearns is doing, just kind of rebuilding this Brewers team with guys that he knows, whether it's Devin Williams fleecing him away from the New York Yankees or in this case getting Peralta.