Rob Bradford
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Yeah.
And, you know, you have the slow buildup, but then by the time you come on the field, now you have to get going.
And by the time you start throwing the ball, you got to really – for this offseason, it's just been like –
it's been like a poorly timed walk in music because I think everybody's like, okay, now you're, now you're amping up the song.
Sorry.
He's already 10 pitches into his warmup.
You know, so I don't know how, how for you, you probably have been waiting for like that.
And obviously you, maybe you thought it was Kyle tech.
Did you have a Kyle Tucker one ready to go?
What was your, by the way, what was the one that you, uh, you had suggested for Bo?
Do you remember?
would you could you ever want to do one a thousand percent oh yes let's get it done a thousand percent a thousand percent that would be awesome that would be so awesome could could i know that you're met centric if i got another reliever to to say hey i want jordan to do one could i pass it on to you you can decide if you want to do it or not oh i would be so interested 100 let's go
thousand percent I mean have you have you have you thought about that at all because I again I for bizarrely I think about it a lot because of the rhythm of it we always when we're on the rate we do the radio show
And I have callers call in, what's the best walk-in music?
If I interview a lot of times players, what's your walk-in music?
Because it is an art form.
I do feel it's an art form.
And it's not just like that.
Obviously, the Timmy Trumpets one, that was a good example.
It just hit at all the right times.