 You knew the greatest shortstop ever in history baseball? Who do you think? Great shortstop ever? Ever. If you're going to start a team, who you want to play shortstop? Maybe Jeter. Yeah, maybe. I'm a Cal guy, you know that. Who? Cal Rupert. Yeah, Cal Rupert. There's only one guy you start your team with. Who? His name's Alex Rodriguez. He's the third baseman, only with the Yankees. Right. Yeah. This guy's got 2,000 more RBIs, 2,000 more run scored, and 697 home runs and gold gloves. Jeter's the winning this shortstop ever. Right. OK. Talk about Jeter for a moment. We got some time right here. OK. Now, I don't think there's anybody in the country knows more about baseball than me, and I'm not tooting my own horn. I'm just telling you the truth. You're sort of tooting your own horn, but I respect it. Well, name me somebody who knows more about baseball. Exactly. Well, you're Pete Rose. I think you're allowed to do that. I'm not doing my name, but there again, I don't think I could leave this studio today and go run the Reds tomorrow. And I think Jeter's finding that harder and he thought it was going to be. He's a great shortstop. He'd probably make a great manager. But running a baseball team is difficult, Michael. You know that. OK. And the first thing he did when he went there is you got to rid of all the salaries. You got to be an owner, right? So why are you worried about the salaries? I understand why did anybody ever give Stanton that much money? OK. I don't know. D Gordon's gone. How about the kid from Milwaukee? Now, the Jeter hit. Unbelievable. MVP. I don't know. MVP this year again. I mean, so it takes a different mentality to run a baseball team, I think. And Jeter knows baseball as much as anybody, except me. OK. But that don't help you as making those decisions and knowing the tampering rules and all that different stuff. It's not like playing the game. Do you guys have a feeling that you disagree with or agree with it? Well, I think he's hurting his legacy in Miami. The people down there don't like him. He made some unpopular moves. And he got rid of great players. I just don't understand when you got a player as great as him. He's got to have $2.50 in the bank, right? You would think. OK. And he just built a 22,000 square foot home in Tampa with 10-car garage. Why do you take a job in Miami? I just think he likes it down there. I think he wants all the challenge. He lives in Tampa. It's the challenge, I think. Well, every Jeter needs no challenge of managing a team or being a general manager of a team. If he wanted a challenge, he should have become manager of the Yankees. Yeah, but he's part owner there. I think that was good to him. You've got to be an air friend of a game percentage. Right, right. Yeah, but I just said he's worth $2.50. You need more money? It's like A-Rod. Every time I turn the TV on, A-Rod's somewhere. But I think he enjoys the challenge. I'm not sure how much he enjoys the game. Like you say, you watch every game. Yeah, he's telling me that. He was anxious to leave it. I don't enjoy it at all. No, but you enjoyed your path. Like, they had to drag you off the field. I think Derek looked forward to not playing baseball anymore. I don't think so, no. I don't think that's true at all. No, I think he didn't like to watch the game when he wasn't playing it. Right. But he was ready. When he was done, he was done. Oh, A-Rod told me when he used to go out with Jeter, they couldn't go anywhere where the game was on TV because Jeter didn't want to watch it. Right, right. That's just the opposite of me. A-Rod once stayed over Jeter's place, and he said, do you have the baseball package? And Jeter said, what's the baseball package? Because A-Rod's a baseball addict. Oh, is that when he went to J-Lo's house? I'm sure J-Lo has the MLB package. Come on, Michael, you're going to get in trouble. I know A-Rod watches the show, so he's going to love this. Do you like baseball the way it is right now? No, not at all. Do you understand what they're doing now? I understand what they're doing. Do you like the shifts? No, everybody that plays baseball today, as far as I'm concerned, is a potential home run hitter. Right. During nobody playing baseball today on a roster, they don't have at least one home run. It didn't used to be like that. You got guys now hitting 15, 18 home runs, and they're not even home run hitters. These ballparks today are jokes. I'm telling you, I can name it 10, 12, 14 ballparks. Well, the one in Cincinnati is probably the worst. You ever been to Houston? Yeah. That is a ban box. Camden Yards, that is a ban. Great American ballpark, too, right? Great American ballpark. Colorado, Arizona. The balls fly out of these ballparks. Would you try to hit home runs if you were a player today? No, I tried to hit the ball hard like I did, because line drives are going to go out of the ballpark. Right. All you're doing dropping the back shoulders, you're trying to get a tape measure home run. I never see so many guys with two strikes swing and foul it off, or swing and miss it, and fall down. They got home run on their mind. No, there's no more two-strike approach anymore. There's no more two-strike approach anymore. Well, believe it or not, if you get some two-strike base hits with a man on second, you're going to win a lot of games. Right.