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I I think that obviously there's a lot
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of things in baseball uh we've evolved
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as far as rules and rosters and things
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like that which is needed to be time of
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play, pace of play and all that. And now
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when you get to the All-Star game, I
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think that there's things that the
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commissioner, the player association are
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still going to be digging into. Um, but
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I think for me kind of my northstar is
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the all-star game uh should be the best
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theuh game's best players. It's about
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the fans and what the fans want to see.
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So, for this young kid to be named
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allstar, I couldn't be more excited for
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him. Uh, he is thrilled to be here. Uh,
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I'm going to get him in there probably
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the fifth or the sixth inning, something
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like that, the seventh. And it's going
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to be electric. So, the fans, the media,
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you're going to love it. Um, so for me
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it's an easy answer because uh if it
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brings excitement uh attention to our
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game then I'm all about it. It's
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something that I know once they uh
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announced it that it was going to be
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held here uh it was marked on his
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calendar and then uh that's kind of uh
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you know his goal was to get back here
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and get in front of the brave faithful
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that cheered him on for what 11 12
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years. And so he's sleeping in his own
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bed for a couple nights. Uh Matt Olsen,
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what I just learned is Matt took his old
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locker. So he doesn't have his old
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locker. So it's a good move by Matt. So
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he's a couple lockers down, but he's
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back in his old clubhouse and he's
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excited and like uh Paul touched on,
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it's a reset, couple days, take a and a
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bat or two and uh enjoy his family and
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uh get ready for the second half.