 the line-up for today's game, the big 7-6. And we can do this other way, and I'm not going to say that, because there's no tomorrow, right there, instead of that. Right now, before the game sets, isn't this something? You play 162 games in a regular season. You play 30, 15, 20 games. You play six up in the World Series, and it's all wrapped up in the 90s that we play today. That's it. And the story. The winner is the champ. We have a loser who just shows up, and he waits for the World Series losing chair, which is not too long to say, but we'll come around and pick this guy. Everybody has been at 4,000 now, and this is where you win a loser right now. The bullpen crew for the Dodgers is hanging out, and it's led by John Giles, who's number 53. One of these, you might say, is it'll be a boring will, so we know. Well, it's your job. Will's your job. That is the fact that it will be the third place with Jim Gilliam, Gilliam at third base. Fading third. Genevieve Williams, Davis at third base. Is it enough plot? Bruce Johnson in last video. Johnson. Fading fifth. Ross Sairley. Sairley will be at right field. Fading sixth. It will be the first baseman, Wes Carter, Carter at first base. Fading seventh. The second baseman, Dick Truducci. Truducci the second base. Fading eighth. John Rowe's world of matches. Rowe's world of matches. And Fading ninth. Gordon Fisher, Sandy Colfatt. Colfatt, Fading ninth. For the Minnesota Cliff, Leading arm will be the choice of Soryo Versailles. Versailles the choice of Fading second. Sena Fielder, George Nasseh. Nasseh in Sena Fiel. Fading third. The right fielder, Oliva. Soryo Oliva in right field. In the green, a spotter, baseman, Killebrew, Harlan Killebrew at third base. Fading fifth. The catcher, Earl Fatt. Fading the catcher. Fading sixth. The field is Bob Allison. Allison in left field. Fading seventh. Don Lynch to his first base. Fading eighth. The school is big. A second base. School is big. And the pitcher is Jim Cotts. Cognizant Colfatt. The field flyer is fortunate. The only little bit hurt is the American wing behind the plate. It'll be totally bent out of the national wing to first base. John Flair is the American wing to second base. Fading fifth. The American wing. And Soryo of the national wing. Fading seventh. In 1965, Colfatt started Jim Cotts. It was interesting to listen to the fact and to find out that he was addicted in the clubhouse without much time on it, or often walked over that's the way they judge it. It was Colfatt's point. She all pointed out there's a lot of Colfatt. And there's been a really good story written about it. And Colfatt's eyes, they all started taking it out just like he would expect it. They're great sportsmen. They haven't looked at carrying all of his weight with them. He was an 18-year-old bag and then was knocked down in the building at California. There's another fact out that you'll be seeing here in Minnesota is that it's nine miles an hour flowing to London. So let's see it. And well, he'll be up right handed now and his cutting was delivered in the first place as long as possible. If the colors you want at the price you can afford to pay. Thank you. It will count if you check the prices. And Johnson said, I didn't hit the ball through it in my bag if I could, so I should have a good head. I'm oversteering this ball, man. To continue with this and put it around the story is Clark just playing the dodge ball and trying to hit it to the right side for all of us that was making his head. Clark just picked up a bit, so it's not only that he was going for this, but it takes away the couple points to rest before he gets the solution. It's all to the right side. They got a man all third and left in two hours. Where did you go five? In Los Angeles. There you go. And with his third ball, Matt just one ball, one strike, one strike. And Allen waited and Jim Cot was his target. Two balls in one strike. Colors he said to look beyond that circle is Rick Rollins. He'll be used as a pin jitter. Top of the sixth inning. Two to nothing. Another score for it. Two runs, five hits and Zola was more. The dodge is no run. Two hits and one L. Four to 20. That's a tie. Three, five, four to 20. That's one hit, four to 20.