Bret Boone
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And the teams that are deepest usually come out the most unscathed.
That's why I think the Dodgers.
The Dodgers, yes, they have star power all over the place in the last two years.
They've gone back-to-back, which is a rare commodity.
But they're deeper than anybody else.
And when they have a Snell go down, they've got another star-type
level player step in for the guy that goes down.
So I think that's, that's the way the terrain is in major league baseball today.
The deepest teams seem to go the farthest.
And I look, but I look at this Cubs team.
I mean, they won nine straight.
They've won, you know, I was watching the game the other day and they told me it's 15 in a row at home.
That place is rocking.
You got your, you know, that Cubs win after the, it seems like the whole city's involved.
Really cool atmosphere and, you know, a lot of excitement in Chicago right now.
And the White Sox 22, well, you said we'll get to that later.
But in 2022, I was excited about this White Sox team.
And they went about polar opposite, as I imagine them going, and what we've seen there for the last three years.
But this year, they got a little to cheer about in a weak division, too.
And they're only sitting there, I think, a game or a game and a half out at 17 and 20.