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00:00If we line this game up, Tom, 915, 916 on the rotation, Taj Bradley on the mound versus Mr. Warren, a 135 start in the Bronx.
00:07This line opened at about a minus 150 price.
00:10We're now seeing across the board, minus 175, so that money coming in on the New York Yankees, and as we said, a total of nine.
00:16Before we get to the game itself, Tom, Aaron Judge, like power hitters are supposed to hit like 250, 260 at the most,
00:24and jack out 50, 55 bombs if we're lucky, and that's really what Aaron Judge does.
00:29How is he hitting 400? He's hitting 432.
00:32I mean, this 400 after about a month and a half or so of Major League Baseball for a power hitter, 11 bombs, 33 RBI, a couple steals here.
00:42Just what is he doing? How is he doing this, I should say?
00:46It is. At a certain point, it's unbelievable to believe that any hitter is batting 400 after over a full month of action as we hit May 4th.
00:55The fact that a proven power hitter is doing it is otherworldly, and we're going to get to a certain point where they may just start walking him.
01:04Like, we're going to see, I think we're going to see his walks and his intentional walks start to pile up,
01:08because even with Bellinger struggling, Chisholm going down, you can't allow runners on base for free,
01:15and then you can't allow Aaron Judge in a spot where he can drive in multiple runs.
01:18I think the answer would be, if there are no runners on base, teams are willing to pitch to him, and you just give up a solo shot, it's one run, you deal with it.
01:26But I think we're really going to see his walks pile up, and his on base is going to go through the roof,
01:31because they're just going to walk him like they did to Bonds.
01:33Jeff Passant tweeted about it the other day, he's like starting to get the Bonds treatment at a certain point.

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