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Different recording time, same enthusiastic rambling you've come to expect.

Great episode as usual guys. Just finished listening

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Thanks!

I always like when we have to record during the day.

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Thanks for listening

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You’re welcome. Thank you for producing!

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In this episode, hosts GrayRuby and Undisciplined discuss the Toronto Blue Jays' thrilling but ultimately disappointing World Series run, losing to the Los Angeles Dodgers in a dramatic Game 7 that went to extra innings. They analyze missed opportunities (e.g., 22 runners left on base, key plays like a ball stuck in the wall), standout performances (Yamamoto's MVP-worthy pitching, Guerrero's efforts), and the Jays' unexpected season turnaround from 60-1 underdogs. The conversation reflects on the series as a classic, with optimism for the Jays' future core (e.g., re-signing Bo Bichette, emerging talents like Barger) despite free agency questions and potential MLB labor issues.

They touch on NBA: The Emirates Cup's poor scheduling (starting on Halloween against World Series Game 6), survivor pool updates (near-total elimination in Week 1 with rebuys), and early surprises (OKC undefeated, Spurs/Rockets rising, 76ers struggling). NFL notes include survivor pool progress (11 left, rebuys paid out), crossing off the Giants and Commanders from playoff contention, and upsets like the Bengals' woes. NHL highlights early surprises (Ducks leading Pacific, Panthers/Leafs struggling). Personal anecdotes cover Halloween (kids' costumes: paleontologist, penguin; massive candy hauls) and Stacker News predicts markets (World Series bets, CFL resolutions). The episode ends with light banter on sports markets and arbitrage.

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