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and just the way that he's been able to push all the right buttons and pull all the right strings for this team and play the part that he's played in, as we said, a 10-game win streak, a 9-game win streak, 19 wins in their last 22.
I mean, I think still a lot of baseball left to play this summer, obviously, but I think he's doing his best job of managing since taking over for the Chicago Cubs.
Bruce, you had some breaking news earlier today as the Cubs get ready to celebrate the 10th anniversary of that World Series championship team on July 18th, and we'll see yet another evolution of Wrigley Field to commemorate not just that team, but all three Cubs World Series teams.
Yeah, it's going to be weird when they will eventually lose a game at Wrigley Field and to not hear Go Cubs Go blare through the PA system out there at Wrigley Field.
That is Bruce Levine, of course, covering the Cubs for us right here on The Score.
And you can find his work at thescorechicago.com as well as across all the shows on these airwaves.
And always appreciate the time.
Bruce, have yourself a great day, my man.
You as well, Rami.
Thanks.
That's the name that's circled on my sheet right now as I talk to you guys.
If there's one player that I would pass on defensive line for, it's Dylan Thienemann, and there is a shot that you're going to get.
Trust me, do you want to see him in Minnesota twice a year for the next 10 years?
You absolutely want to get in front of those guys, and if
If you have to sell a future one firm, you're probably going to get
into the 13, 14, 15 range if you actually did that, especially for some of those teams like the Jets that are trying to get as much capital next year's draft as possible.
That's one of the guys I would do it for because he is that kind of player.
He's one of the most versatile.
I have him and Caleb Downs like 1A, 1B.
Everyone wants to put Caleb Downs and anoint him as the second coming because Nick Saban liked him three years ago.