 Hey guys, what's up? We're back. Last week we were previewing MLB Futures. This week we actually get to talk about games. Let's roll. So for Thursday night we had the Yankees and the Nats. The Nats being our last year 2019 World Series champ, I feel like they caught lightning in a bottle. Do you know how hard it is to actually keep lightning bottled through an offseason? Let alone a pandemic layoff and the loss of Anthony Rendon? I don't know but I guess we'll find out. So a big question that I have and will obviously be answered Thursday night is how long will these coaches let these guys stay on the mound? Both of these guys will literally throw until their arm comes off and they don't like the ball taken from them. So how many innings will they be able to give us? In my opinion, I can see managers pulling pitchers around innings five. That makes me lean more towards the Yankees due to the depth of the Yankee full pen. Care that with a fierce Yankees lineup who will eventually get a couple runs on the board if they don't produce them off-sherter. Alright, so up next on the agenda we have the Dodgers and the Giants. And until my eyes see something different, I'm going to have to take the juice side here with that solid Dodgers lineup. And I get it, Quedo is a journeyman. I think that he'll be able to give the Giants a good couple of innings. But after that, that solid Dodgers lineup will just score at will. And yes, I am aware that Clayton Kershaw is getting up there. Bueller should have been the starter but what do I know? But I do think that Clayton Kershaw does have enough gas left in his tank and enough pitches in his arsenal to get the job done. Unlike the Yankees and the Nats, these two teams are just going in the opposite direction fast. Now for my favorite part of the week, Prop of the Week. Prop, Prop, Prop, Prop, Prop, Prop, Prop, Prop, Prop, Prop, Prop, Prop, Prop, Prop. Everybody! So my Prop of the Week will be will a player hit 20 home runs or more this season? I am taking, yes, quite a little bit of research and the first 60 games of last year, someone we know, Yelich, he hit 22 homers in the first 60 games. Did a little research on the tail end of the season and that's Mr. Suarez and it's kind of like more where we're at because this is July. He went yak 23 times. So for 60 games we have someone going over 20, last 60 games we have someone going over 20. It is a doable prop. What more can we ask for? Alright y'all, that's all I have for this week. Hopefully we'll cash some tickets and let's make some money.