Which MLB players should have their own dedicated cameras during games?

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Michael Clair: You know sometimes in the playoffs, MLB.TV offers the multiple camera angles you can kind of watch from? I want just the Javier Baez camera that literally watches nobody but him at any time.

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Dakota Gardner: They should do more of those.

Gemma Kaneko: I would be into that. Yeah, especially because Javy Baez, as we all know, is so dynamic and fun to watch.

Dakota: Unrelated to WBC, who are the four players you would like solo cameras on, while they are playing baseball? Clair, keep it G-rated.

Michael: Just in the WBC or any four players?

Dakota: Any four players in Major League Baseball.

Michael: Oh man, that's-whooo!

Dakota: For me, it's Machado.

Gemma: Yeah, I'm thinking all shortstops, like Correa.

Dakota: Yeah, Correa would be good. Arenado would be fun.

Gemma: Arenado would be really fun.

Dakota: I like third baseman, clearly.

Michael: Man, you guys are way off. Adrián Beltré , Joey Votto , Javier Baez and the last one -- I want someone in the bullpen. Someone who likes to like get a little weird during the games. So maybe…

Gemma: How about Fernando Rodney ?

Michael: Fernando Rodney. That's the one.

Gemma: He's like, taking naps, walking around in trees.

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