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and it's the people that find it socially unacceptable to say openly they're for frank rizzo, but at the end of the day, he's the remedy for what they're looking for. i saw it in the beginning in donald trump. he was the remedy to take on the system that most people feel haslett them down. working class americans feel it's no longer working for them. and i said i've seen this play, and i understand polling enough to know that if you're within the margin of error, which is the sticky call variance for the pollsters to say, we think we have it right, but we're not quite sure, and out of fairness, things happen at the last second. i thought in the cool of night, election day, the best day for donald trump was going to be that day. and people were going to vote and vote big at that moment for change and that's what happened. >> in the three of the top lost, they all lost. and what does that tell you about the influence of money and poitics for 2016? >> overrained. in terms of the presidential campaign, the huge amount of money spent on the outside for presidential, with the impact. >> an
and it's the people that find it socially unacceptable to say openly they're for frank rizzo, but at the end of the day, he's the remedy for what they're looking for. i saw it in the beginning in donald trump. he was the remedy to take on the system that most people feel haslett them down. working class americans feel it's no longer working for them. and i said i've seen this play, and i understand polling enough to know that if you're within the margin of error, which is the sticky call...
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rack in philadelphia, where goodman worked with a local somewhat trump like mayor" named frank rizzo. >> he always dramatically under pulled even in his own polls. it wasn't considered socially acceptable for people to outwardly embrace frank rizzo but darn it if he didn't do well on election day. i thought the same thing what happened with -- happen with donald trump. >> reporter: ac >> steve jerve the is joining us now. its taco tuesday. >> are you taking us out for tacos? sounds good to me. >> i thought that's what you do on taco tuesday. you always eat a half-dozen in one sitting. >> who doesn't like tacos.>>> let's take a look at our dry weather. we expect that this time of just a little bit for 2016. a little in the rain gauge but not much at all. in terms of the driest month of the year, november actually is the driest month of the year. our last 30 days, our % of normal rain very low torque only 2% in arcadia, same in braden 10, 5% in clearwater. as we look at the year as a whole, we have 119% down in wauchula the short term but for the year, we are above normal which is good
rack in philadelphia, where goodman worked with a local somewhat trump like mayor" named frank rizzo. >> he always dramatically under pulled even in his own polls. it wasn't considered socially acceptable for people to outwardly embrace frank rizzo but darn it if he didn't do well on election day. i thought the same thing what happened with -- happen with donald trump. >> reporter: ac >> steve jerve the is joining us now. its taco tuesday. >> are you taking us out...
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back in philadelphia, where goodman worked with a somewhat trump like mayor named frank rizzo. was always dramatically under pulled even in his own polls because it wasn't considered socially acceptable for people to outwardly embrace frank rizzo but done if he didn't do well on election day. i thought the same thing what happened with donald trump.>> reporter: the column earned goodman some crazy looks but now people are listening. >> even my family was ready to just disown me for even predicting this. >> reporter: people are co him behind saying he knew where trump was close in places like pennsylvania but goodman said those rallies with 30,000 people in attendance couldn't be ignored. >> does he have any predictions for the future? >> reporter: i definitely asked but he said trump will determine the future. his performance in the white house and we will see the first reading of his performance in the next year or two. >> candace mccowan live in tampa. he may spend most of his time calming world leaders who are anxious about a trump presidency. in athens, greece obama said th
back in philadelphia, where goodman worked with a somewhat trump like mayor named frank rizzo. was always dramatically under pulled even in his own polls because it wasn't considered socially acceptable for people to outwardly embrace frank rizzo but done if he didn't do well on election day. i thought the same thing what happened with donald trump.>> reporter: the column earned goodman some crazy looks but now people are listening. >> even my family was ready to just disown me for...
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we hate frank rizzo, because he hats us. and we're going to -- you know, the guy with the nightstick and his cummerbund. they out-registered the whites. so what we're seeing is a phenomenon where the minority groups that feels it's under attack gets robust, shows up, and votes and sticks it to the guy bluntly who went after them. so if you want to rouse up a minority group, attack them. that is one way to do it. >> and that is the single best reason, no matter what happens in the states that we get in at the top of this hour, the single best reason to watch these results until the end tonight. because when we see the latino numbers come in from the west coast, that's going to tell you what's going to happen in american politics tonight. >> and guess whose name i.d. recognition is 100%? donald trump's. >> we're going to fit in a break. three minutes until we get first real vote. it's complicated, but it's coming in, nonetheless. and pretty soon we're going to know a lot of it. >> i'm very excited. . >>> we're back and we'll t
we hate frank rizzo, because he hats us. and we're going to -- you know, the guy with the nightstick and his cummerbund. they out-registered the whites. so what we're seeing is a phenomenon where the minority groups that feels it's under attack gets robust, shows up, and votes and sticks it to the guy bluntly who went after them. so if you want to rouse up a minority group, attack them. that is one way to do it. >> and that is the single best reason, no matter what happens in the states...
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to admits you were a frank rizzo supporter. i think the same things are in play here.f you're looking at a pollster or as any strategist, at the tend lines in the polls. they're very tight. they've gotten within a margin of error and almost every key battle ground state and the good news for republicans, great news for republicans, actually, is that the vote on election day, which used to be the preserved, more democrats than republicans, has flipped. especially with early voting in my home state here of florida, that's very good news for donald trump and as an agent of change, is very, very easy for him to make the case against the system that most americans have grown very, very distressed about. >> i want to ask you about the ground game. the money is raised right now, donald trump a lot is going to air time and crisscrossing the country. do you think the democrats are underestimating the enthusiasm in how that may play out with respect to volunteers surging in and maybe making up for that distance, the historic distance? >> i've never been a big believer in assessi
to admits you were a frank rizzo supporter. i think the same things are in play here.f you're looking at a pollster or as any strategist, at the tend lines in the polls. they're very tight. they've gotten within a margin of error and almost every key battle ground state and the good news for republicans, great news for republicans, actually, is that the vote on election day, which used to be the preserved, more democrats than republicans, has flipped. especially with early voting in my home...
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we call it the frank rizzo effect. rizzo always outperformed his polls. people didn't like saying it. people depresentfriended me on k because of my trump for donald trump. so those two things, you know, the skewing, plus them not being honest skewed the poll numbers. i think everybody was pretty shocked on election night. >> rosemary, years ago people relied on their committee person. they would go to the polls. the committee person was a community leader, neighborhood activist. and they would say, who would be good for us? nowadays that doesn't happen. the committee person might hand you litter, berature, but most get their information from social media and tv. the decision was made before they went to the polls. >> almost too much information, sometimes. >> exactly. >> joe, donald trump broke the conventional practices and norms of running for president and won. what does this say about the process? >> he shattered everybody's idea on how to run a campaign. he broke the mold. i worked on the romney campaign. every tweet that romney put out had to be vi
we call it the frank rizzo effect. rizzo always outperformed his polls. people didn't like saying it. people depresentfriended me on k because of my trump for donald trump. so those two things, you know, the skewing, plus them not being honest skewed the poll numbers. i think everybody was pretty shocked on election night. >> rosemary, years ago people relied on their committee person. they would go to the polls. the committee person was a community leader, neighborhood activist. and they...
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i think there's a hidden donald trump vote like there was a frank rizzo vote, and i think that's goingcouple of hillary clinton's voters and democratic voters to say, well, what do i have to stand in line for an hour for, and if i were the clinton team, i would be desperately worried about that kind of talk. >> frank rizzo, who would admit to voting for him, right? >> oh, my. >> he was huge in philly. >> i was just joking. >> sounded the alarm to the clinton campaign. the former dnc chairman joins us just ahead on "morning joe." after brushing, listerine® total care strengthens teeth, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. [music] jess: hey look, it's those guys. shawn: look at those pearly whites, man. [music] bud: whoa, cute! shawn: shut-up. jess: are you good to drive? shawn: i'm fine. [music] [police siren] jess: how many did you have? shawn: i should be fine. jess: you should be? officer: sir, go ahead and step out of the vehicle for
i think there's a hidden donald trump vote like there was a frank rizzo vote, and i think that's goingcouple of hillary clinton's voters and democratic voters to say, well, what do i have to stand in line for an hour for, and if i were the clinton team, i would be desperately worried about that kind of talk. >> frank rizzo, who would admit to voting for him, right? >> oh, my. >> he was huge in philly. >> i was just joking. >> sounded the alarm to the clinton...
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. >> when frank rizzo ran, first of all, he never won a poll and he never lost an election. >> well,t's not true. >> well, all right, he did -- yeah. but generally speaking... he did lose one, all right. i'll give you that one. >> he lost two -- in '83 and '87. >> all right. but isn't -- >> he's a documentarian. he knows these facts. >> i know. >> the bottom line is -- i think the question really is, how does polling need to change so that four years from now, people can believe it? >> that's a good question. >> yeah, and i'm not sure. i think that's a technological answer that's required to that. i think what really was missed here by the pollsters are the number of people who weren't truthful when they talked to them. >> that's the real factor. >> if you rode through the different areas of pennsylvania, southeastern pennsylvania -- i live in jersey -- i was struck by the dearth of hillary clinton signs. you could hardly find any. and very few donald trump signs, which means that people weren't really proud of who they were supporting. they weren't really declaring whom they were su
. >> when frank rizzo ran, first of all, he never won a poll and he never lost an election. >> well,t's not true. >> well, all right, he did -- yeah. but generally speaking... he did lose one, all right. i'll give you that one. >> he lost two -- in '83 and '87. >> all right. but isn't -- >> he's a documentarian. he knows these facts. >> i know. >> the bottom line is -- i think the question really is, how does polling need to change so that four...
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remember this back in the days of rizzo, where they would say that, you know, rizzo would be down -- frank rizzoe former mayor of philadelphia -- he'd be down by 10% to 15% before election day, and all of a sudden, he wins. and it's because people were afraid of telling their neighbors that they supported rizzo, because he was a controversial mayor. do you think that there is a hidden voter out there that's going to support donald trump that's skewing these polls? >> well, i think we have a resurrection of history, and i don't ever remember rizzo being down that far. i mean, most times when he ran for mayor, he was the favorite -- the favorite to win. i mean, he maybe got more votes than he thought. you know, it's interesting. i think that could there be a hidden vote for trump? sure, there could be, but i think that there are many compelling reasons why there's a hidden vote for hillary clinton. both of them have very high negatives, so if you don't want to say you're for donald trump because of the problems, why would you not want to say you're for hillary clinton if you've got to deal with th
remember this back in the days of rizzo, where they would say that, you know, rizzo would be down -- frank rizzoe former mayor of philadelphia -- he'd be down by 10% to 15% before election day, and all of a sudden, he wins. and it's because people were afraid of telling their neighbors that they supported rizzo, because he was a controversial mayor. do you think that there is a hidden voter out there that's going to support donald trump that's skewing these polls? >> well, i think we have...
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internals from both campaigns, my sense of the race is you have possibly trump underpolling like frank rizzo used to do in philadelphia. on top of this, you have the get-out-the-vote operation, the data analytics of the clinton campaign may be 20-1 advantage versus the trump campaign. i think there is counterbalance. i think hillary has the lead. charles: yeah, yeah, let's call it razor thin. >>> i have a special programming note for you, fox business going live all day with election coverage this coming weekend, saturday and sunday. we're going to have the latest from both campaigns followed by in-depth expert analysis, starts saturday 6:00 a.m. eastern on fox business. >>> coming up, if the election came down to supporters enthusiasm for each candidate, well, let's put it this way, hillary clinton would be eating donald trump's dust. we'll be right back. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents ast
internals from both campaigns, my sense of the race is you have possibly trump underpolling like frank rizzo used to do in philadelphia. on top of this, you have the get-out-the-vote operation, the data analytics of the clinton campaign may be 20-1 advantage versus the trump campaign. i think there is counterbalance. i think hillary has the lead. charles: yeah, yeah, let's call it razor thin. >>> i have a special programming note for you, fox business going live all day with election...
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. >> i think there was a hidden donald trump vote like there was a hidden frank rizzo vote and the talk about being over and how the contest is the senate, i think that will persuade a couple of hillary clinton voters and democratic voters to say "what do i have to stand online for an hour for?" if i were the clinton team, i would be worried about that type of talk. >> let's begin there. lanhee chen is a former mitt romney public policy director. good to see you? good to s . >> good to see you. >> i just talked to a trump surrogate saying "brook, they're whispering me on the metro on d.c., i don't want to say this too loud but i'm with you." is that a potential for next tuesday? >> it may be but this is a turnout play. this last week comes to turnout versus momentum. so for the clinton campaign it's what about the ways we can turn out the people we need to turn out to win this election. so ed rendell saying that is more about making sure their voters get out to vote. >> can i ask you to go a couple years back when you were with romney and you referred to this as the siren song. you sudd
. >> i think there was a hidden donald trump vote like there was a hidden frank rizzo vote and the talk about being over and how the contest is the senate, i think that will persuade a couple of hillary clinton voters and democratic voters to say "what do i have to stand online for an hour for?" if i were the clinton team, i would be worried about that type of talk. >> let's begin there. lanhee chen is a former mitt romney public policy director. good to see you? good to s...
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we had mayor frank rizzo, walked around with a night stick in his cummerbund.ase in black registration in the city, blacks outregistered white people because of him. sounds like trump. >> i'm sure they registered. latinos coming out and voting because they are offended with trump. no. los angeles county you have 25% increase in hate crimes. people in latino are feeling you said the gun. >> draw the picture. >> everything -- in the high school -- in the town where i went to high school, up in northern california. >> watsonville. >> windsor, california, right by santa rosa. in that elementary school, build the wall higher for a school that's spanish dominant. that for parents is scary of. all of a sudden people feel under pressure. i have to show i'm american, vote. undocumented immigrants live with 1.5 million american voters. this is personal. >> i still hold trump responsible. >> absolutely. no, he said that. >> i think you approached the way you said that is the smarter way. you come out. you know the concern in the country. no secret for some time we've been
we had mayor frank rizzo, walked around with a night stick in his cummerbund.ase in black registration in the city, blacks outregistered white people because of him. sounds like trump. >> i'm sure they registered. latinos coming out and voting because they are offended with trump. no. los angeles county you have 25% increase in hate crimes. people in latino are feeling you said the gun. >> draw the picture. >> everything -- in the high school -- in the town where i went to...
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we had mayor frank rizzo, walked around with a night stick in his cummerbund. highest increase in black registration in the history of the city. blacks outregistered white people because of him. sounds like trump. >> i'm sure they registered. latinos coming out and voting because they are offended with trump. no. los angeles county you have 25% increase in hate crimes. people in the latino community are feeling under the gun. under the pressure. >> what kind of hate crimes? draw the picture. >> everything -- in the high school -- in the town where i went to high school, up in northern california. last week -- >> watsonville. >> windsor, california, right by santa rosa. in that elementary school they went up and said build the wall higher for a school that's spanish dominant. that for parents is scary of. all of a sudden people feel under pressure. i have to show i'm american, i'm going to vote. undocumented immigrants live with 1.5 million american voters. this is personal. >> i still hold trump responsible. >> absolutely. no, he said that. yes. >> i think you
we had mayor frank rizzo, walked around with a night stick in his cummerbund. highest increase in black registration in the history of the city. blacks outregistered white people because of him. sounds like trump. >> i'm sure they registered. latinos coming out and voting because they are offended with trump. no. los angeles county you have 25% increase in hate crimes. people in the latino community are feeling under the gun. under the pressure. >> what kind of hate crimes? draw the...
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in the old day, remember frank rizzo? i think it was the same thing. or that guy with the ax handle down in georgia. i'm not sure everybody is willing to brag. >> buster maddox. >> i don't think people like bragging than to a stranger. anyway, up next, the world is reacting. the world out there, will he be the leader of the new right wing world order? there is some interesting connections he is making with people around the world we might not like so much. this is "hardball," the place for politics. liberty did what? yeah, with liberty mutual all i needed to do to get an estimate was snap a photo of the damage and voila! voila! (sigh) i wish my insance company had that... wait! hold it... hold it boys... there's supposed to be three of you... where's your brother? where's your brother? hey, where's charlie? charlie?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance just serve classy snacks and bew a gracious host,iday party. no matter who shows up. [cricket sound] richard. didn't think you were
in the old day, remember frank rizzo? i think it was the same thing. or that guy with the ax handle down in georgia. i'm not sure everybody is willing to brag. >> buster maddox. >> i don't think people like bragging than to a stranger. anyway, up next, the world is reacting. the world out there, will he be the leader of the new right wing world order? there is some interesting connections he is making with people around the world we might not like so much. this is...
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cubs first baseman anthony rizzo getting the jitters. the frank conversation caught on the mic. new in your health a study raising new concerns about [ roars ] dinner! may i be excused? get the new xfinity tv app and for the first time ever stream live tv, watch on demand, and download your dvr shows anywhere. >> now on newscenter 5 eyeopener. >> the cubs win the world series! >> breaking news. breaking the curse. the big moment and the close call that nearly stopped the cubs. >> breaking overnight, a the investigation under way right now. >> voting concerns in cambridge. the disturbing discovery in the trash. >> and tom brady one on one. >> who remains a patriot longer, tom brady or bill belichick? >> how number 12 answered that one, on the eye. >> and now we're live here at wrigley field in chicago where it's 4:30 in the morning, fans are still hanging on in small numbers now, but most have gone to sleep after what was a wild win that broke the curse, their beloved cubbies are world champs this morning. 5:30 on the east coast as we look at the massachusetts turnpike in boston,
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rizzo. big bats coming up. here is kevin burkhardt. >> joe: craziness. frank thomas, pete rose, alex rodriguez. we are about to walk into the cubs clubhouse. we talked about it last met, the usage of aroldis chapman. do you think it was a factor? >> alex: no question. he looked like a boxer on the ropes. as a manager and a leader, you are supposed to put your pitchers and players in a position to succeed. i didn't see it. coming from last night, . >> pete: no way could i criticize chapman. he's overworked. trying to get him out, made a ballpark. line drive. first home and he's given up as a cub. that's how significant that was. what do they want from this guy? i don't understand it. i don't get it. >> alex: if there's any question, if there was any question about his toughness in his ability to compete, those questions have been answered. >> kevin: 97 pitches. overworked, over tax. we side with kluber tonight. 6-6. we had two fatigued pitchers. >> alex: two pivotal moves, you could see it coming a mile away. chapman and the game. that's why i thought the indians won the last three innings. the
rizzo. big bats coming up. here is kevin burkhardt. >> joe: craziness. frank thomas, pete rose, alex rodriguez. we are about to walk into the cubs clubhouse. we talked about it last met, the usage of aroldis chapman. do you think it was a factor? >> alex: no question. he looked like a boxer on the ropes. as a manager and a leader, you are supposed to put your pitchers and players in a position to succeed. i didn't see it. coming from last night, . >> pete: no way could i...
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rizzo. big bats coming up. here is kevin burkhardt. >> joe: craziness. frank thomas, pete rose, alex rodriguez. we are about to walk into the cubs clubhouse. we talked about it last met, the usage of aroldis chapman. do you think it was a factor? >> alex: no question. he looked like a boxer on the ropes. as a manager and a leader, you are supposed to put your pitchers and players in a position to succeed. i didn't see it. coming from last night, . >> pete: no way could i criticize chapman. he's overworked. trying to get him out, made a bad pitch ballpark. line drive. first home and he's given up as a cub. that's how significant that was. what do they want from this guy? i don't understand it. i don't get it. >> alex: if there's any question, if there was any question about his toughness in his ability to compete, those questions have been answered. >> kevin: 97 pitches. overworked, over tax. we side with kluber tonight. 6-6. we had two fatigued pitchers. >> alex: two pivotal moves, you could see it coming a mile away. chapman and the game. that's why i thought the indians won the last three inn
rizzo. big bats coming up. here is kevin burkhardt. >> joe: craziness. frank thomas, pete rose, alex rodriguez. we are about to walk into the cubs clubhouse. we talked about it last met, the usage of aroldis chapman. do you think it was a factor? >> alex: no question. he looked like a boxer on the ropes. as a manager and a leader, you are supposed to put your pitchers and players in a position to succeed. i didn't see it. coming from last night, . >> pete: no way could i...
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frank thomas, pete rose, alex rodriguez, tom verducci. i'm kevin burkhardt. we showed you jason kipnis. how about ken rosenthal? he is standing by with one of the cubs team leaders, anthony rizzo. e time in nine days you have faced corey kluber. how much do you think the familiarity will help? >> i think it will help a lot. at the end of the day, you've got to hit pitches he makes mistakes on. if we do a good job making him throw his pitches over the plate and not expanding. i think the guys seeing him for the third time and however many days, it's beneficial. we still got to go out there and score some runs. playing game seven of the world series. what is it like that the moment is here? >> we've got to win. we have to score runs and get the lead and hold on to it like no other. it's going to be fun atmosphere. i'm grateful to be part of it. >> ken: thanks very much. >> kevin: thinks. here's the cubs lineup for game number 7. like it was in game 6. if it ain't broke, don't fix it. th and did just fine. bryant has a four hit night. contreras, heyward, baez. this cubs team, they are going to be shut out one night and dropped nine the next night. definitely some adjustments last
frank thomas, pete rose, alex rodriguez, tom verducci. i'm kevin burkhardt. we showed you jason kipnis. how about ken rosenthal? he is standing by with one of the cubs team leaders, anthony rizzo. e time in nine days you have faced corey kluber. how much do you think the familiarity will help? >> i think it will help a lot. at the end of the day, you've got to hit pitches he makes mistakes on. if we do a good job making him throw his pitches over the plate and not expanding. i think the...
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frank thomas, pete rose, alex rodriguez, tom verducci. i'm kevin burkhardt. we showed you jason kipnis. how about ken rosenthal? he is standing by with one of the cubs team leaders, anthony rizzo will be the third time in nine days you have faced corey kluber. how much do you think the familiarity will help? >> i think it will help a lot. at the end of the day, you've got to hit pitches he makes mistakes on. if we do a good job making him throw his pitches over the plate and not expanding. i think the guys seeing him for the third time and however many days, it's beneficial. we still got to go out there and score some runs. >> ken: you grew up dreaming playing game seven of the world series. what is it like that the moment is here? >> we've got to win. we have to score runs and get the lead and hold on to it like no other. it's going to be fun atmosphere. i'm grateful to be part of it. >> ken: thanks very much. >> kevin: thinks. here's the cubs lineup for game number 7. like it was in game 6. if it ain't broke, don't fix it. they scored nine runs last night and did just fine. bryant has a four hit night. contreras, heyward, baez. this cubs team, they are going to be shut out o
frank thomas, pete rose, alex rodriguez, tom verducci. i'm kevin burkhardt. we showed you jason kipnis. how about ken rosenthal? he is standing by with one of the cubs team leaders, anthony rizzo will be the third time in nine days you have faced corey kluber. how much do you think the familiarity will help? >> i think it will help a lot. at the end of the day, you've got to hit pitches he makes mistakes on. if we do a good job making him throw his pitches over the plate and not...