 Welcome to Talking Baseball. We have an interview with the director of Long Gone Summer, Sosa, McGuire, home runs. Let's do it. We got a fun conversation with Cubs, super utility, super pinch hitter, super player, Ian Hap. As the first guest forever all time on Talking Nets, Mr. Ian Eagle, welcome to the podcast. Thank you for coming on. I am honored. He's a streamer. He's a podcaster. He's a stud reliever for the Minnesota Twins, Trevor May. Just a huge glove. He's using it in the outfield. A lot of fun. How do you cheer for Sporting Kansas City? Sporting Kansas City. It's going to be unbelievable to have NHL playoffs going on. The NBA playoffs, free agency, the draft going on at the same time as the NFL, where I am just going to be scared of how much sports I'm going to be watching for a three month period. Two runs have scored. Segura on third is like, all right, I'll just run home. You guys aren't going to pay attention to me. Bad dash. He's safe. Then there was the reaction from Woody Guthrie, which was, he thought that this was way too unrealistic and complacent. Our man, our guy, Joe Rubach, license plate guy, as many of you know him. What's going on, my man? How you been living? This is a Tyler Klippardism. He picks pitches based on not only his ability to throw it where he wants it, but if he misses that spot, where is he going to miss? And he's not going to get hurt. Just getting on the field and being able to play anywhere. It's huge, especially when you're playing for Joe Madden, just like the, because he will literally put you anywhere. That's a deal breaker. I don't allow false channels in my house. That's a bump. Players are going to take a prorated pay. They're not going to come off of that. Like that has been their word from the start. They've been firm on it. What he considered a project of a lifetime. A flying car. It's a big one. With 15 acres in Danbury, Connecticut, he had plenty of room to tinker on this next invention that was before the CIA got in the way.