Alonso Sarinana
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You're celebrating and all of a sudden you can't scream.
Like you're just, you're, you're stuck because you've lost your voice.
I was about to say, I mean, you can't really like be upset that you don't have a voice because you lost it for a good reason because the Dodgers advanced in the NLCS.
So it was rough.
It was rough.
Well, now the Dodgers have advanced, like we said, to the NLCS.
I'm actually – I'm stoked that they got a couple days off.
Before we started recording, Jacqueline said a stress-free weekend, which it was.
It was because you haven't really had to worry about some things.
I will say – I did say in our group text that we have amongst us here that –
I do think the brewers are a problem, but I wanted to kind of give you the opportunity to rebuttal something, Jacqueline, because you said something very interesting in that text exchange.
So I'm going to give you a chance to tell me why the brewers being a problem is not a problem.
The reason I say that the Brewers are a problem is what Pat Murphy's kind of built over there reminds me of when you talk about a program, like you talk about a college athletics program, a pro sports program, it's like the culture from the top down, right?
I like Pat Murphy a lot just because he's an old school guy that really relies on the culture, but also he's
doesn't really sugarcoat much.
I think it was either today or yesterday.
It might have been yesterday after the game.
He was asked about the Dodgers, and he says, quote, I don't know how many of our guys were to make their team, but it ain't about that.
It's about how we come together as a team and compete.
And so for me, the most dangerous teams are always, in my opinion, the teams that are kind of looked at like with house money.