1 00:00:01,560 --> 00:00:04,960 Speaker 1: No, no, It's time for producer Tony Farius to ask 2 00:00:05,080 --> 00:00:07,880 Speaker 1: Murph and Marcus three questions of the day. 3 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:11,200 Speaker 2: I saw Murph and young Tony right before they kick off. 4 00:00:11,000 --> 00:00:13,280 Speaker 3: And that was awesome. But I'll track him down tomorrow 5 00:00:13,400 --> 00:00:15,080 Speaker 3: and I will see if you have some dirt on 6 00:00:15,200 --> 00:00:15,800 Speaker 3: young Tony. 7 00:00:17,720 --> 00:00:23,040 Speaker 1: This is what did young Tony Ask Today? Sponsored by Bigelot, 8 00:00:23,400 --> 00:00:25,640 Speaker 1: Grab a mug and tea proudly. 9 00:00:25,880 --> 00:00:29,720 Speaker 4: Oh, the segment that has taken the Bay Area by storm. 10 00:00:29,880 --> 00:00:32,319 Speaker 5: Everybody's pulling over to the sides of the roads. They 11 00:00:32,320 --> 00:00:32,880 Speaker 5: can't wait. 12 00:00:32,920 --> 00:00:35,680 Speaker 4: They're stopping what they're doing in the kitchen, turning up 13 00:00:35,720 --> 00:00:36,160 Speaker 4: the radio. 14 00:00:36,240 --> 00:00:37,760 Speaker 5: It's what did young Tony ask Today? 15 00:00:38,080 --> 00:00:41,440 Speaker 4: The three most important questions sometimes four, sometimes five that 16 00:00:41,520 --> 00:00:44,920 Speaker 4: will pivot your week from the early week blues towards 17 00:00:44,920 --> 00:00:47,600 Speaker 4: starting to sniff a Thursday, maybe a Friday. 18 00:00:47,760 --> 00:00:49,400 Speaker 5: I like it. It's always a good sign that we're 19 00:00:49,720 --> 00:00:51,479 Speaker 5: returning the core of young Tone. 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In terms of consistency, do you guys think 38 00:01:28,560 --> 00:01:30,720 Speaker 6: this offense is closer to the Padre series or the 39 00:01:30,800 --> 00:01:31,479 Speaker 6: Yankee series? 40 00:01:31,480 --> 00:01:32,399 Speaker 5: All right, so. 41 00:01:32,480 --> 00:01:35,840 Speaker 4: A fairly standard baseball question, not one of those what's 42 00:01:35,880 --> 00:01:39,280 Speaker 4: the biggest thing you've ever seen? We actually addressed this 43 00:01:39,360 --> 00:01:41,399 Speaker 4: earlier in the show. You were probably miffed when we 44 00:01:41,440 --> 00:01:44,640 Speaker 4: talked about this, but don't forget a round table will 45 00:01:44,720 --> 00:01:46,840 Speaker 4: lay out what you need to know. Even though I 46 00:01:46,840 --> 00:01:48,760 Speaker 4: get a little miffed when Mike Caller makes me work 47 00:01:48,800 --> 00:01:51,240 Speaker 4: extra hours and hang out with all these shlubs from 48 00:01:51,280 --> 00:01:52,680 Speaker 4: the station, and I gotta. 49 00:01:52,440 --> 00:01:54,320 Speaker 5: Come in, round table, Round table. 50 00:01:54,440 --> 00:01:56,920 Speaker 4: Yeah, like it's really as the great Garry Radgers say, 51 00:01:56,960 --> 00:01:57,400 Speaker 4: how does. 52 00:01:57,240 --> 00:01:59,560 Speaker 5: This help the show? How does this help the show? Anyway? 53 00:01:59,600 --> 00:02:01,320 Speaker 5: We said at the roundtable, this is. 54 00:02:01,280 --> 00:02:04,440 Speaker 4: Gonna be the first time Marcus's line from January that 55 00:02:04,520 --> 00:02:05,560 Speaker 4: we're looking forward to the. 56 00:02:05,520 --> 00:02:06,720 Speaker 5: Lineup more than the pitching. 57 00:02:07,080 --> 00:02:09,880 Speaker 4: So I do truly believe that the Giants lineup will 58 00:02:09,880 --> 00:02:10,960 Speaker 4: be pretty good this year. 59 00:02:11,240 --> 00:02:13,280 Speaker 5: I like a Rafie Devers. I know he kind of 60 00:02:13,280 --> 00:02:13,680 Speaker 5: divides the. 61 00:02:13,720 --> 00:02:16,160 Speaker 4: Room because people think he should be putting up bigger numbers, 62 00:02:16,240 --> 00:02:16,959 Speaker 4: but I like him. 63 00:02:17,160 --> 00:02:18,639 Speaker 5: Chapman and the Damas, we know what they're gonna do. 64 00:02:18,639 --> 00:02:20,639 Speaker 4: They're gonna strike up, but they'renna hit Homers. We love 65 00:02:20,720 --> 00:02:23,720 Speaker 4: Luisa raise the ad, Harrison Beata the ad. It's closer 66 00:02:24,280 --> 00:02:27,360 Speaker 4: to the Padres. I'm kind of looking forward to this 67 00:02:27,400 --> 00:02:28,840 Speaker 4: offense getting loose this summer. 68 00:02:29,040 --> 00:02:30,680 Speaker 5: Closer than the Padres is the answer. 69 00:02:30,720 --> 00:02:34,320 Speaker 7: I'm with you, Murph one thousand percent. That this team 70 00:02:34,440 --> 00:02:36,720 Speaker 7: is gonna put up more production like we've seen in 71 00:02:36,760 --> 00:02:37,680 Speaker 7: the Padres series. 72 00:02:38,080 --> 00:02:40,079 Speaker 5: First, what we saw against the New York Yankees. 73 00:02:40,120 --> 00:02:42,480 Speaker 7: Now, after the Yankee series, I said, look, let's put 74 00:02:42,480 --> 00:02:45,880 Speaker 7: an Asterix on this opening Night fiasco on Netflix. You 75 00:02:45,960 --> 00:02:48,440 Speaker 7: were going against Max Freed, one of the best pitchers 76 00:02:48,440 --> 00:02:51,119 Speaker 7: in baseball. I will also put an asterix on last 77 00:02:51,200 --> 00:02:53,920 Speaker 7: night's game. Harman Marquez is one of the worst pitchers 78 00:02:53,919 --> 00:02:56,120 Speaker 7: in baseball in my opinion. So yeah, you're not gonna 79 00:02:56,160 --> 00:02:58,880 Speaker 7: get that matchup every single night. But it's almost like 80 00:02:58,919 --> 00:03:02,400 Speaker 7: these pitching matchups matter for these hitters. But I'm still 81 00:03:02,440 --> 00:03:05,640 Speaker 7: confident in this lineup. Devers is going to carry this 82 00:03:05,720 --> 00:03:09,200 Speaker 7: offense for the majority of the season. People were overreacting 83 00:03:09,200 --> 00:03:11,240 Speaker 7: about Willie Domins the first couple of games. 84 00:03:11,320 --> 00:03:13,560 Speaker 5: I heard people in the bullpen yesterday go, oh, here 85 00:03:13,600 --> 00:03:14,200 Speaker 5: we go again. 86 00:03:14,480 --> 00:03:16,800 Speaker 7: Willie Dormis has to learn how to hit in April, 87 00:03:16,919 --> 00:03:18,959 Speaker 7: and then he has four hits yesterday, a lead off 88 00:03:18,960 --> 00:03:20,960 Speaker 7: home run. He's going to be better than he was 89 00:03:21,080 --> 00:03:23,079 Speaker 7: last season. This is a team that's going to be 90 00:03:23,200 --> 00:03:26,639 Speaker 7: carried by their offense. We'll see how the pitching sustains 91 00:03:26,680 --> 00:03:27,480 Speaker 7: a full season. 92 00:03:27,639 --> 00:03:28,960 Speaker 5: But yes, I definitely. 93 00:03:28,639 --> 00:03:31,040 Speaker 7: Think we're going to see a closer version of last 94 00:03:31,120 --> 00:03:33,600 Speaker 7: night's offense and what we've seen over the last couple 95 00:03:33,639 --> 00:03:35,400 Speaker 7: of days versus what we saw in the first two 96 00:03:35,440 --> 00:03:36,040 Speaker 7: days of the season. 97 00:03:36,120 --> 00:03:38,080 Speaker 4: By the way, good job and like the just I 98 00:03:38,160 --> 00:03:41,279 Speaker 4: found as I'm exploring more and more stuff online, Fangrafts 99 00:03:41,280 --> 00:03:43,200 Speaker 4: has this feature that shows you the pitchers you're going 100 00:03:43,240 --> 00:03:45,040 Speaker 4: to face for like the next two weeks. 101 00:03:45,040 --> 00:03:45,640 Speaker 3: Find them up. 102 00:03:45,760 --> 00:03:48,080 Speaker 4: So I'm just gonna throw you Nick Pavetta, A David 103 00:03:48,120 --> 00:03:51,160 Speaker 4: Peterson of the Mets, Nolan McClain of the Mets, play 104 00:03:51,200 --> 00:03:53,520 Speaker 4: Homes of the Mets, code I Senga of the Mets, 105 00:03:53,800 --> 00:03:54,400 Speaker 4: that ghost check. 106 00:03:54,440 --> 00:03:55,560 Speaker 5: Phillies come in with their. 107 00:03:55,400 --> 00:04:00,480 Speaker 4: Phenom, Andrew Painter and Christopher Sanchez and Aaron Nola tough series. 108 00:04:00,480 --> 00:04:01,520 Speaker 5: And then out in Baltimore. 109 00:04:01,520 --> 00:04:04,080 Speaker 4: You already see they're gonna see Shane bass Chris Bassett, 110 00:04:04,120 --> 00:04:07,840 Speaker 4: Dean Kramer to Cincinnati to face Andrew Abbott, Brady Singer, 111 00:04:07,880 --> 00:04:10,160 Speaker 4: Rhet Louder. So you can look ahead. There's a couple 112 00:04:10,240 --> 00:04:12,400 Speaker 4: of tough ones waiting, yes, sir, but also a. 113 00:04:12,400 --> 00:04:13,200 Speaker 5: Couple gettable names. 114 00:04:13,240 --> 00:04:14,800 Speaker 6: Okay, there you got all right, number two in the lists. 115 00:04:14,800 --> 00:04:17,360 Speaker 6: We're five games into the Giants baseball season. What has 116 00:04:17,400 --> 00:04:21,239 Speaker 6: surprised you the most? Oh, I gotta say, it's gotta 117 00:04:21,279 --> 00:04:24,040 Speaker 6: be the bullpen. Like that was the number one question, 118 00:04:24,160 --> 00:04:27,400 Speaker 6: the number one concern going into the season. Now, I 119 00:04:27,680 --> 00:04:31,240 Speaker 6: wasn't too surprised to see Ryan Walker work himself into 120 00:04:31,279 --> 00:04:33,000 Speaker 6: a little bit of trouble the other night, but it 121 00:04:33,040 --> 00:04:34,960 Speaker 6: was a pleasant surprise to see him get out of 122 00:04:35,040 --> 00:04:38,960 Speaker 6: it after he blew seven of seventeen save opportunities last season. 123 00:04:39,000 --> 00:04:42,240 Speaker 6: But overall, even going back to that Yankee Series twelve 124 00:04:42,279 --> 00:04:45,080 Speaker 6: and two thirds innings pitch only two earned runs allowed, 125 00:04:45,279 --> 00:04:48,320 Speaker 6: the bullpen has been pitching great the entire season. 126 00:04:48,600 --> 00:04:50,040 Speaker 5: Have n't blown a save yet, so. 127 00:04:50,120 --> 00:04:53,560 Speaker 7: Definitely one of the bright spots and one of the surprises. Again, 128 00:04:53,640 --> 00:04:56,039 Speaker 7: we'll see how long it lasted season and how these 129 00:04:56,040 --> 00:04:58,000 Speaker 7: guys do in these high leverage situations. 130 00:04:58,080 --> 00:05:01,920 Speaker 4: Well, since Marcus and I are both brilliant PhD geniuses, 131 00:05:02,000 --> 00:05:04,480 Speaker 4: we frequently have the same answer because he just took 132 00:05:04,560 --> 00:05:05,080 Speaker 4: my answer. 133 00:05:05,160 --> 00:05:06,919 Speaker 5: We knew that when we both said Ryan Walker at the. 134 00:05:06,960 --> 00:05:10,360 Speaker 4: Roundtable, So I can't just go ahead and mimic his answer, 135 00:05:10,440 --> 00:05:12,560 Speaker 4: but I would mimic his answer. 136 00:05:12,760 --> 00:05:14,880 Speaker 5: Definitely, the bullpen has been most surprising. 137 00:05:14,920 --> 00:05:17,400 Speaker 4: But it's amazing how good the bullpen's been so in 138 00:05:17,440 --> 00:05:20,320 Speaker 4: an effort to think different, as the great Steve Jobs 139 00:05:20,360 --> 00:05:22,240 Speaker 4: once said, I'm gonna give you three things that have 140 00:05:22,279 --> 00:05:23,000 Speaker 4: surprised me the most. 141 00:05:23,080 --> 00:05:24,320 Speaker 5: Number one the. 142 00:05:24,200 --> 00:05:27,320 Speaker 4: Speed of a Rafael Devers, who knew he could run 143 00:05:27,360 --> 00:05:31,680 Speaker 4: that sort of substantial rear end down the first baseline 144 00:05:31,720 --> 00:05:33,080 Speaker 4: the way he did last night. 145 00:05:33,360 --> 00:05:34,279 Speaker 5: So that's number one. 146 00:05:34,360 --> 00:05:39,320 Speaker 4: Number two, the surprisingly positive dugout hijinks of a gerar 147 00:05:39,360 --> 00:05:40,200 Speaker 4: in Carnacion. 148 00:05:40,839 --> 00:05:41,840 Speaker 5: I can't see him on the. 149 00:05:41,760 --> 00:05:44,200 Speaker 4: Field, so I might as well see him partying in 150 00:05:44,240 --> 00:05:46,040 Speaker 4: the dugout. He seems to be kind of a fun 151 00:05:46,080 --> 00:05:48,560 Speaker 4: loving guy. And then finally number three, if I can 152 00:05:48,600 --> 00:05:51,440 Speaker 4: come a different answer than the bullpen. I was surprised 153 00:05:51,440 --> 00:05:53,799 Speaker 4: to see that when Tony V won his first game 154 00:05:53,839 --> 00:05:55,839 Speaker 4: and he turned to the crowd, and I thought it 155 00:05:55,839 --> 00:05:58,240 Speaker 4: was a heartwarming hallmark moment that he was saying to 156 00:05:58,279 --> 00:06:00,880 Speaker 4: his mom and dad. Look, mom and dads have come true. 157 00:06:00,920 --> 00:06:03,080 Speaker 4: Everything's been great. We've had a late there he goes, Nah, 158 00:06:03,440 --> 00:06:05,080 Speaker 4: some drunk guy was on my ass. I had to 159 00:06:05,120 --> 00:06:06,640 Speaker 4: yell at him a little bit, and I was surprised 160 00:06:06,640 --> 00:06:08,600 Speaker 4: to see that it was a heckler that Tony V 161 00:06:08,839 --> 00:06:11,839 Speaker 4: was responding to. So there's my non bullpen answer. 162 00:06:12,240 --> 00:06:12,640 Speaker 1: I like that. 163 00:06:12,720 --> 00:06:13,320 Speaker 5: I like that all right. 164 00:06:13,400 --> 00:06:15,840 Speaker 6: Number three in the list abs It's a huge story 165 00:06:15,880 --> 00:06:18,320 Speaker 6: so far this season. Cebe Buckner is a big fan. 166 00:06:18,400 --> 00:06:20,600 Speaker 6: What do you guys think thumbs up or thumbs My. 167 00:06:20,560 --> 00:06:22,839 Speaker 5: God, it is sweeping the nation. 168 00:06:23,120 --> 00:06:26,760 Speaker 4: It Forget Beatlemania in the sixties, Forget the Rubik's cube 169 00:06:26,760 --> 00:06:30,039 Speaker 4: of the early eighties, forget y two K of ninety nine, 170 00:06:30,880 --> 00:06:37,760 Speaker 4: no scar, forget forget COVID all right, uh, forget TikTok, Instagram, whatever. 171 00:06:37,920 --> 00:06:39,560 Speaker 5: Dude, the abs. You can't go. 172 00:06:39,640 --> 00:06:42,000 Speaker 4: You can't walk down the street without people talking about 173 00:06:42,000 --> 00:06:46,360 Speaker 4: the abs. Man, bro, poor umpires. They are getting crushed. 174 00:06:46,480 --> 00:06:47,240 Speaker 5: It got so bad. 175 00:06:47,279 --> 00:06:50,359 Speaker 4: Did you see this guy, Mark Wagner. It's so in 176 00:06:50,440 --> 00:06:53,240 Speaker 4: his head that he muffed up the count last night. 177 00:06:53,600 --> 00:06:55,800 Speaker 4: He issued a walk when it should have been a strikeout, 178 00:06:55,839 --> 00:06:57,200 Speaker 4: or a strikeout when it should have been a walk. 179 00:06:57,200 --> 00:06:59,320 Speaker 4: He got the count freaking wrong. This is stuff that 180 00:06:59,320 --> 00:07:01,640 Speaker 4: happens at boy Park with eighth grade umpires. 181 00:07:01,640 --> 00:07:03,200 Speaker 5: They're like, yeah, I forgot the count. Man, I don't know. 182 00:07:03,360 --> 00:07:04,800 Speaker 5: They're like, what's the count? I don't know. I'm in 183 00:07:04,880 --> 00:07:06,480 Speaker 5: eighth grade. What do you expect, dude? 184 00:07:06,480 --> 00:07:09,040 Speaker 4: This is insane. So umpires are a mess. They're skidding 185 00:07:09,080 --> 00:07:11,040 Speaker 4: all over the road. I will say this, I'll land 186 00:07:11,080 --> 00:07:13,559 Speaker 4: my answer on this. It's been thrilling, it's been fun. 187 00:07:13,720 --> 00:07:16,720 Speaker 4: I wonder though about the sustainability. Well, we still have 188 00:07:16,800 --> 00:07:19,160 Speaker 4: the excitement at August. I'm the jury's out on that, 189 00:07:19,240 --> 00:07:22,280 Speaker 4: but right now it's sweeping the nation. It's unbelievable. 190 00:07:22,320 --> 00:07:25,960 Speaker 7: Yeah, it's a shiny new toy for Major League Baseball. 191 00:07:26,000 --> 00:07:28,160 Speaker 7: And at first I was like, ah, do I really 192 00:07:28,240 --> 00:07:31,040 Speaker 7: want robots in my beloved game of baseball? 193 00:07:31,120 --> 00:07:32,320 Speaker 5: I like them back and forth. 194 00:07:32,400 --> 00:07:35,360 Speaker 7: I think the umpire in the human element is a 195 00:07:35,400 --> 00:07:37,720 Speaker 7: big part of baseball, but now we don't have managers 196 00:07:37,960 --> 00:07:40,520 Speaker 7: arguing balls and strikes. I like a nice little dust 197 00:07:40,600 --> 00:07:43,360 Speaker 7: up at home plate, kicking some dirt on the umpire's shoes, 198 00:07:43,360 --> 00:07:45,360 Speaker 7: but we don't get that as much now with the 199 00:07:45,440 --> 00:07:49,040 Speaker 7: ABS system. But even as a fan of old school baseball, 200 00:07:49,280 --> 00:07:51,720 Speaker 7: I gotta say I'm buying this shiny new toy. 201 00:07:51,840 --> 00:07:54,080 Speaker 5: The results have been great so far. 202 00:07:54,440 --> 00:07:56,880 Speaker 7: You want them to get rid of the egregious calls, 203 00:07:56,920 --> 00:07:59,440 Speaker 7: the balls that are way outside. Yes, there's a few 204 00:07:59,480 --> 00:08:03,560 Speaker 7: pitches that are missing Bier by the smallest of margins, 205 00:08:03,560 --> 00:08:06,000 Speaker 7: And yeah, you can't really blame the umpires for missing those. 206 00:08:06,120 --> 00:08:08,160 Speaker 7: They almost make the umpires look better for getting that 207 00:08:08,200 --> 00:08:10,520 Speaker 7: close without getting the call right. But I'm glad there's 208 00:08:10,520 --> 00:08:13,760 Speaker 7: finally some accountability Murph. We have the Golden State Lumber 209 00:08:13,760 --> 00:08:16,800 Speaker 7: and Showroom text line where people hold us accountable every 210 00:08:16,880 --> 00:08:20,520 Speaker 7: time we mis thee, every time we say something wrong. 211 00:08:20,640 --> 00:08:23,560 Speaker 7: So I'm glad that the umpires are finally getting some accountability. 212 00:08:23,760 --> 00:08:26,440 Speaker 5: And man oh man, the ability these. 213 00:08:26,280 --> 00:08:29,080 Speaker 7: Catchers, these batters, these pitchers have to know the strike zone. 214 00:08:29,240 --> 00:08:32,040 Speaker 5: It's a great insight into the minds of the one. 215 00:08:31,920 --> 00:08:35,040 Speaker 4: Other thing it's added the second guests Monday night, when 216 00:08:35,080 --> 00:08:37,200 Speaker 4: tatists did not challenge, we were. 217 00:08:37,080 --> 00:08:38,720 Speaker 5: Like, oo didn't. 218 00:08:38,840 --> 00:08:42,120 Speaker 4: Even when you don't abs, it's still there's even the 219 00:08:42,200 --> 00:08:42,760 Speaker 4: chance match. 220 00:08:42,760 --> 00:08:44,640 Speaker 5: It's like, do you challenge in the third because I 221 00:08:44,640 --> 00:08:46,120 Speaker 5: want to save it for the seventh thirty year. It 222 00:08:46,160 --> 00:08:46,720 Speaker 5: was one last night. 223 00:08:46,720 --> 00:08:48,400 Speaker 4: I thought Bailly should have challenged, but he's like clearly 224 00:08:48,400 --> 00:08:50,840 Speaker 4: saving it. By the way, So Mark Wagner acknowledged he 225 00:08:50,920 --> 00:08:53,320 Speaker 4: lost track of the character in Cam Smith's nine pitch 226 00:08:53,400 --> 00:08:56,400 Speaker 4: walk fifth inning Astro's nine Red Sox two Tuesday Night 227 00:08:56,400 --> 00:08:59,160 Speaker 4: in Houston, that he should have been out on strikes 228 00:08:59,160 --> 00:09:01,880 Speaker 4: after the third pitch. He didn't know the count, nor 229 00:09:01,920 --> 00:09:03,640 Speaker 4: did anybody, and he winds up drawing a walk. So 230 00:09:03,920 --> 00:09:06,520 Speaker 4: that I think that's the that's a residue. 231 00:09:06,080 --> 00:09:08,840 Speaker 5: Of the abs in his head so much, don't they 232 00:09:08,920 --> 00:09:12,040 Speaker 5: carry the little thing in their politic? Yeah, Rory umpson 233 00:09:12,120 --> 00:09:15,719 Speaker 5: he lost his clicker. Oh no not clicker. Player has 234 00:09:15,840 --> 00:09:18,480 Speaker 5: one job. You get the count, right, I just like 235 00:09:18,520 --> 00:09:19,960 Speaker 5: we have one job. Stay on the clock. How do 236 00:09:20,000 --> 00:09:21,600 Speaker 5: we do on that? Go real quick, real quick? Today's 237 00:09:21,640 --> 00:09:23,000 Speaker 5: aprilfir his happy April Fool's Day. 238 00:09:23,000 --> 00:09:25,160 Speaker 6: In terms of prospects or players with tons of potential, 239 00:09:25,240 --> 00:09:27,600 Speaker 6: Curlys yelling at me, Ike Diague is a player that 240 00:09:27,640 --> 00:09:29,640 Speaker 6: had a ton of potential that did not pan out. 241 00:09:29,640 --> 00:09:32,840 Speaker 4: So what athlete fooled you the most? What athlete fooled 242 00:09:32,880 --> 00:09:35,480 Speaker 4: me the most? Is it you go first team first? 243 00:09:35,559 --> 00:09:39,439 Speaker 7: Now, immediately I start thinking prospects and the original guy 244 00:09:39,520 --> 00:09:41,920 Speaker 7: who fooled me the most. I'm gonna go Mark a 245 00:09:42,040 --> 00:09:45,679 Speaker 7: pill At, a Stanford University first overall draft pick by 246 00:09:45,720 --> 00:09:48,640 Speaker 7: the Houston Astros. I remember going down to Sucking Diamond 247 00:09:48,679 --> 00:09:50,679 Speaker 7: as a kid, thinking that this guy was going to 248 00:09:50,720 --> 00:09:53,760 Speaker 7: be the next Nolan Ryan. But he really never really 249 00:09:53,760 --> 00:09:55,240 Speaker 7: even made it to the big leagues. I made I 250 00:09:55,240 --> 00:09:56,840 Speaker 7: know he made his debut a couple of years ago. 251 00:09:57,120 --> 00:09:59,439 Speaker 7: That's an obscure one I can always point to my 252 00:09:59,520 --> 00:10:02,160 Speaker 7: guys that I I've been covering since being on air. 253 00:10:04,000 --> 00:10:06,200 Speaker 7: Joey Barr, I was fooled. I thought he was gonna 254 00:10:06,240 --> 00:10:08,280 Speaker 7: hit twenty home runs as a rookie, did go deep 255 00:10:08,320 --> 00:10:11,200 Speaker 7: on opening Day. I was also fooled by Marco Luciano 256 00:10:11,240 --> 00:10:13,600 Speaker 7: and Luis Malto. So the list goes on and on 257 00:10:13,679 --> 00:10:16,439 Speaker 7: and on of recent prospects. But yeah, as a kid, 258 00:10:16,640 --> 00:10:18,360 Speaker 7: I thought I was see in the next big thing. 259 00:10:18,480 --> 00:10:20,800 Speaker 7: Marko Pell pitched down at Stanford at Sunken Diamond. 260 00:10:20,880 --> 00:10:21,120 Speaker 3: Yeah. 261 00:10:21,120 --> 00:10:23,160 Speaker 5: Man, there's so many. 262 00:10:23,280 --> 00:10:23,559 Speaker 1: Wow. 263 00:10:23,600 --> 00:10:26,000 Speaker 4: We can go team by team, really, but I think 264 00:10:26,040 --> 00:10:27,920 Speaker 4: if I may be like the guy we really thought 265 00:10:28,080 --> 00:10:30,400 Speaker 4: was gonna be a lock, I. 266 00:10:30,600 --> 00:10:31,560 Speaker 5: Have to go way back. 267 00:10:31,600 --> 00:10:34,080 Speaker 4: It's like I was gonna say James Wiseman because he 268 00:10:34,120 --> 00:10:35,880 Speaker 4: was the guy that we all really wanted. I mean 269 00:10:35,960 --> 00:10:38,679 Speaker 4: Trey Lance. I wouldn't say because because we didn't know 270 00:10:38,840 --> 00:10:40,800 Speaker 4: Trey Lance was kind of a risky pick to begin with. 271 00:10:40,880 --> 00:10:42,640 Speaker 4: I wasn't I don't think people were strutting around beating 272 00:10:42,640 --> 00:10:44,080 Speaker 4: their chest saying Trey Lance is a lock. 273 00:10:44,440 --> 00:10:44,920 Speaker 5: I don't know. 274 00:10:45,160 --> 00:10:49,960 Speaker 7: After those forty hor bombs to Danny Grid, Yeah, he 275 00:10:50,080 --> 00:10:51,600 Speaker 7: was shots to Danny Grid. 276 00:10:51,600 --> 00:10:52,839 Speaker 4: I think I have to go back into my I 277 00:10:52,920 --> 00:10:54,640 Speaker 4: have to. I have to talk to the unks out 278 00:10:54,640 --> 00:10:56,120 Speaker 4: there in the old heads, and I have to go 279 00:10:56,160 --> 00:10:58,319 Speaker 4: back to the nineties and the Warriors drafted guy named 280 00:10:58,360 --> 00:11:00,240 Speaker 4: Chris Washburn at an NC State was. 281 00:11:00,240 --> 00:11:02,760 Speaker 5: Gonna be a freaking beast. He was gonna be an 282 00:11:02,800 --> 00:11:04,840 Speaker 5: all star. He's gonna be Moses Malone, dude. 283 00:11:04,840 --> 00:11:07,320 Speaker 4: And it just I mean, he gotta had some personal 284 00:11:07,400 --> 00:11:09,640 Speaker 4: issues going on, skid it off the side of the road. 285 00:11:09,720 --> 00:11:13,640 Speaker 4: Total disappointment. I had high hopes for Chris Washburn. It 286 00:11:13,760 --> 00:11:14,600 Speaker 4: never banned out. 287 00:11:14,760 --> 00:11:17,360 Speaker 5: But diagu as you meant. But I don't know if diagu. 288 00:11:17,160 --> 00:11:19,280 Speaker 4: Ever came with hype though he didn't really come with 289 00:11:19,280 --> 00:11:23,559 Speaker 4: too much hype. I mean Wiseman, Lance, I mean Lance, 290 00:11:23,600 --> 00:11:24,200 Speaker 4: Nico Jr. 291 00:11:24,200 --> 00:11:25,080 Speaker 5: Phillips, guys like that. 292 00:11:25,440 --> 00:11:28,319 Speaker 7: But I'm gonna go with Chris wash Gotta give real 293 00:11:28,360 --> 00:11:30,440 Speaker 7: quick eight three one. On the text, Sun says water 294 00:11:30,520 --> 00:11:33,880 Speaker 7: Boy JaMarcus Russell. We were all fooled by that big 295 00:11:34,000 --> 00:11:36,040 Speaker 7: arm because he could launch a ball forty yards off 296 00:11:36,040 --> 00:11:36,520 Speaker 7: his ass. 297 00:11:36,600 --> 00:11:39,160 Speaker 4: Dude, Todd van Poppel has been mentioned. That's that's a 298 00:11:39,160 --> 00:11:41,000 Speaker 4: good one too. The A's he was supposed to be 299 00:11:41,040 --> 00:11:43,160 Speaker 4: Nolan Ryan. He was a lock to be Nolan Ryan. 300 00:11:43,200 --> 00:11:44,720 Speaker 4: It didn't work out. Todd Marinovitch. 301 00:11:44,880 --> 00:11:45,440 Speaker 5: Oh yeah. 302 00:11:45,520 --> 00:11:47,960 Speaker 4: The to that I mean talking about the hype from 303 00:11:47,960 --> 00:11:48,839 Speaker 4: Marinovant is that it. 304 00:11:49,600 --> 00:11:52,080 Speaker 5: That's it. Let's get to it was I want another one? 305 00:11:52,160 --> 00:11:53,040 Speaker 5: We did it all right? 306 00:11:53,080 --> 00:11:53,400 Speaker 3: All right? 307 00:11:53,440 --> 00:11:56,559 Speaker 5: Good job young toned April Fool's style. All right. Mike 308 00:11:56,600 --> 00:11:57,959 Speaker 5: Kruco next on the Sports Later. 309 00:11:59,559 --> 00:12:00,720 Speaker 3: There's no question we. 310 00:12:00,840 --> 00:12:02,040 Speaker 5: Got the best in the roof. 311 00:12:02,320 --> 00:12:05,600 Speaker 1: That's why Murph and Marcus catch up with Kruk right now, 312 00:12:05,679 --> 00:12:08,839 Speaker 1: right now on K and d R one oh four 313 00:12:08,920 --> 00:12:14,200 Speaker 1: or five and six am sponsored by Big Alot, Grab 314 00:12:14,200 --> 00:12:16,280 Speaker 1: a mug and Proud Boy. 315 00:12:16,320 --> 00:12:19,400 Speaker 4: It's been great having Mike and Dwayne back in our lives, 316 00:12:19,440 --> 00:12:22,680 Speaker 4: hearing them do a Giants Padres game on a Tuesday night. 317 00:12:22,679 --> 00:12:24,520 Speaker 4: It's just what we need, especially when the Giants score 318 00:12:24,600 --> 00:12:28,520 Speaker 4: nine runs on sixteen hits and when Logan Webb guts 319 00:12:28,559 --> 00:12:32,319 Speaker 4: out six innings, crests over one hundred pitches, Tony V 320 00:12:33,000 --> 00:12:35,200 Speaker 4: showing us a little bit about his managerial style. So 321 00:12:35,320 --> 00:12:37,200 Speaker 4: much to talk about with Mike, by the way, if 322 00:12:37,240 --> 00:12:40,640 Speaker 4: you need more. One ten Today, Adrian Houser makes his 323 00:12:40,679 --> 00:12:43,280 Speaker 4: debut as a Giant against Nick Pavetta Giants try to 324 00:12:43,320 --> 00:12:45,720 Speaker 4: go for the sweep, which is kind of amazing. So Mike, 325 00:12:45,760 --> 00:12:47,960 Speaker 4: a million things to talk about. First of all, good 326 00:12:48,000 --> 00:12:49,680 Speaker 4: morning to you on the UMA guest line. 327 00:12:49,679 --> 00:12:51,120 Speaker 5: How you doing Miae? Hey morn to Mike. 328 00:12:52,440 --> 00:12:54,679 Speaker 3: Well, I couldn't be doing any better. I mean when 329 00:12:54,679 --> 00:12:58,040 Speaker 3: they were alling three, I was scuttling. But you know 330 00:12:58,120 --> 00:13:00,800 Speaker 3: they've turned things around with that three to two win. 331 00:13:00,840 --> 00:13:03,200 Speaker 3: And then last night, I mean it was free the 332 00:13:03,240 --> 00:13:05,640 Speaker 3: hostages with the offense. They mean, they got it going 333 00:13:06,280 --> 00:13:07,600 Speaker 3: and you know what they got, They got a few 334 00:13:07,640 --> 00:13:10,040 Speaker 3: blue pits. They didn't get any of it when they're 335 00:13:10,040 --> 00:13:13,640 Speaker 3: playing the Yankees. And it really gets back to, you know, 336 00:13:13,720 --> 00:13:15,800 Speaker 3: the old thing in baseball, where you know, you have 337 00:13:15,840 --> 00:13:21,120 Speaker 3: to have some seeing ground balls get through the infield, 338 00:13:21,160 --> 00:13:24,400 Speaker 3: some broken bad hits, some infield singles that you don't 339 00:13:24,440 --> 00:13:26,080 Speaker 3: hit very well. I mean, you just have to have 340 00:13:26,120 --> 00:13:29,600 Speaker 3: brakes to make it roll. And last night it happened. 341 00:13:29,600 --> 00:13:31,840 Speaker 3: And now I mean there's just I mean, the attitude 342 00:13:31,880 --> 00:13:34,360 Speaker 3: in the clubhouse now is it's like the Yankee series 343 00:13:34,440 --> 00:13:37,320 Speaker 3: never happened. So I think everybody who follows this club 344 00:13:37,360 --> 00:13:38,280 Speaker 3: feels a whole lot better. 345 00:13:38,320 --> 00:13:40,400 Speaker 4: Now, Oh, you're right against the Yankees, hard hit balls 346 00:13:40,400 --> 00:13:42,120 Speaker 4: turned into double plays, and last night a couple of 347 00:13:42,120 --> 00:13:45,000 Speaker 4: bloops fell. But let's start with your area of expertise, 348 00:13:45,040 --> 00:13:48,360 Speaker 4: and that's starting pitching, right handed, Giant starting pitching. 349 00:13:49,280 --> 00:13:52,240 Speaker 5: Wow, what an an interesting night for Logan Webs. So 350 00:13:52,280 --> 00:13:52,760 Speaker 5: it comes off. 351 00:13:52,880 --> 00:13:55,880 Speaker 4: There's so many different angles to approach Mike bouncing back 352 00:13:55,880 --> 00:13:56,920 Speaker 4: from the Yankee start. 353 00:13:57,000 --> 00:13:59,520 Speaker 5: Okay, that was number one, still trying to. 354 00:13:59,840 --> 00:14:02,360 Speaker 4: Make I don't know, you'll get used to the regular 355 00:14:02,400 --> 00:14:04,080 Speaker 4: season after the WBC. 356 00:14:04,280 --> 00:14:05,280 Speaker 5: That's angle number two. 357 00:14:05,320 --> 00:14:07,880 Speaker 4: And then the bad inning in the third inning, the 358 00:14:07,920 --> 00:14:10,920 Speaker 4: two walks, a couple of knocks, and how Tony Vee 359 00:14:10,920 --> 00:14:12,600 Speaker 4: and he fought their. 360 00:14:12,440 --> 00:14:15,280 Speaker 5: Way through through six innings. What was the most interesting 361 00:14:15,320 --> 00:14:16,079 Speaker 5: angle for you? 362 00:14:17,880 --> 00:14:20,120 Speaker 3: Well, there's a lot of things that we saw last night. 363 00:14:20,160 --> 00:14:23,080 Speaker 3: I mean, number one, it gives you an idea of 364 00:14:23,160 --> 00:14:26,680 Speaker 3: just how far Logan Web has come, how he has 365 00:14:26,760 --> 00:14:29,840 Speaker 3: evolved as a pitcher. And you know, every day you 366 00:14:29,880 --> 00:14:32,920 Speaker 3: get to the ballpark and you have a start, I mean, 367 00:14:32,960 --> 00:14:35,600 Speaker 3: you don't know what's going to show up. You you 368 00:14:35,640 --> 00:14:37,080 Speaker 3: don't know what kind of fastball you're gonna have. You 369 00:14:37,080 --> 00:14:38,880 Speaker 3: don't know what kind of fastball command you're going to have, 370 00:14:39,600 --> 00:14:41,200 Speaker 3: And a lot of times when you're out there warming 371 00:14:41,280 --> 00:14:43,360 Speaker 3: up the book and what you have in the book 372 00:14:43,440 --> 00:14:46,680 Speaker 3: and doesn't carry on to the field. So it's all 373 00:14:46,920 --> 00:14:50,680 Speaker 3: just sort of identifying the just And there are certain 374 00:14:50,760 --> 00:14:52,160 Speaker 3: days where you're going to have a field of all 375 00:14:52,160 --> 00:14:55,440 Speaker 3: your pitches and it's going to be easy. But then 376 00:14:55,440 --> 00:14:58,000 Speaker 3: there's other days where you're going to struggle. And last 377 00:14:58,040 --> 00:15:00,840 Speaker 3: night he struggled with his I mean he was behind 378 00:15:00,920 --> 00:15:03,040 Speaker 3: him the count early, a lot, saw a lot of 379 00:15:03,080 --> 00:15:06,360 Speaker 3: three ball counts. You look at his flat six innings, 380 00:15:06,400 --> 00:15:10,240 Speaker 3: just three hits allowed, and he strikes out five. You're thinking, well, 381 00:15:10,280 --> 00:15:13,840 Speaker 3: he was great, Well he wasn't. What he was really 382 00:15:13,880 --> 00:15:17,000 Speaker 3: great at was being able to make what he had work. 383 00:15:17,720 --> 00:15:20,880 Speaker 3: And you know, the one thing about you know, being 384 00:15:21,040 --> 00:15:23,760 Speaker 3: Logan Web now is that he's had a lot of success. 385 00:15:24,520 --> 00:15:27,600 Speaker 3: He's done just about everything in the game. So he's 386 00:15:27,680 --> 00:15:29,160 Speaker 3: never going to panic when he's in the middle of 387 00:15:29,200 --> 00:15:32,800 Speaker 3: a start. He have had that start his first year. 388 00:15:33,120 --> 00:15:34,760 Speaker 3: I don't think he would have got out of third inning. 389 00:15:35,440 --> 00:15:39,720 Speaker 3: But now it's like, Okay, every pitch you throw, identifying 390 00:15:39,760 --> 00:15:42,200 Speaker 3: the jest, what am I doing wrong? How can I 391 00:15:42,480 --> 00:15:44,280 Speaker 3: what do I have that I can command? What do 392 00:15:44,360 --> 00:15:47,080 Speaker 3: I have that I can rely on. And that's kind 393 00:15:47,080 --> 00:15:48,680 Speaker 3: of how he went about it. He was up in 394 00:15:48,720 --> 00:15:51,600 Speaker 3: the in the strike zone a lot. He gave the 395 00:15:51,640 --> 00:15:54,880 Speaker 3: part raise more hit able location pitches than I've seen 396 00:15:55,000 --> 00:15:58,360 Speaker 3: him give a team, maybe even ever. But yet he 397 00:15:58,360 --> 00:16:02,480 Speaker 3: walks out the winner. And his two best innings were 398 00:16:02,520 --> 00:16:07,360 Speaker 3: the fifth and sixth when he faces Tatis and Machado 399 00:16:07,520 --> 00:16:10,320 Speaker 3: and Merril, the guy who just owns him, and he 400 00:16:10,360 --> 00:16:13,440 Speaker 3: strikes out the side. I just thought that was just brilliant. 401 00:16:13,440 --> 00:16:15,440 Speaker 3: And then he comes back in the sixth inning when 402 00:16:15,480 --> 00:16:17,640 Speaker 3: it's pitchtin is high and he has a real fishing inning. 403 00:16:17,640 --> 00:16:20,240 Speaker 3: He gets three ground balls, see you later. So I 404 00:16:20,280 --> 00:16:23,440 Speaker 3: thought it was a real exercise in mental toughness, a 405 00:16:23,520 --> 00:16:27,880 Speaker 3: real exercise in his innocent knowledge as to how to 406 00:16:27,920 --> 00:16:31,880 Speaker 3: handle different situations and how to make something work when 407 00:16:31,880 --> 00:16:34,000 Speaker 3: you don't really have a whole lot. And that's what 408 00:16:34,080 --> 00:16:38,480 Speaker 3: pitchers do, and and I was really impressive. And you 409 00:16:38,520 --> 00:16:41,600 Speaker 3: know what, it'll it'll be a feather in his cap 410 00:16:41,600 --> 00:16:43,800 Speaker 3: as he goes forth because he'll be able to feel 411 00:16:44,280 --> 00:16:46,520 Speaker 3: that he'll be able to figure out no matter what 412 00:16:46,640 --> 00:16:49,520 Speaker 3: type of start he has. And that was just you 413 00:16:49,560 --> 00:16:52,080 Speaker 3: know that, I think that was the story of the night, Mike. 414 00:16:52,120 --> 00:16:54,280 Speaker 7: I think it also showed his ability to make in 415 00:16:54,400 --> 00:16:57,320 Speaker 7: game adjustments after the game. At his postgame pressor, he 416 00:16:57,400 --> 00:17:00,760 Speaker 7: spoke openly about maybe tweaking some of his cannis before 417 00:17:00,800 --> 00:17:03,040 Speaker 7: that fifth inning. So, was there anything you noticed early 418 00:17:03,080 --> 00:17:05,280 Speaker 7: on with his mechanics that were off and there? 419 00:17:05,320 --> 00:17:07,080 Speaker 5: And was there anything you noticed in that fifth and 420 00:17:07,119 --> 00:17:08,520 Speaker 5: in that sixth Sitting from logan web. 421 00:17:08,400 --> 00:17:11,960 Speaker 3: Last night, Well, I noticed that is uh where he 422 00:17:12,080 --> 00:17:15,040 Speaker 3: was missing was used. It was the same. It was 423 00:17:15,359 --> 00:17:17,639 Speaker 3: out away from the right handed hit her up and 424 00:17:17,720 --> 00:17:20,120 Speaker 3: into a lefty that uh, and it was not really 425 00:17:20,160 --> 00:17:23,000 Speaker 3: that close. It was about eight inches from the strike zone. 426 00:17:23,000 --> 00:17:25,359 Speaker 3: And that's a big miss for him. Now, I made 427 00:17:25,840 --> 00:17:28,639 Speaker 3: a point out of on the broadcast last night. If 428 00:17:28,720 --> 00:17:30,680 Speaker 3: you take a look at where he starts on the rubber, 429 00:17:30,800 --> 00:17:34,360 Speaker 3: he's really way over on the extreme first base side 430 00:17:34,359 --> 00:17:37,040 Speaker 3: of the rubber, and I bet half's foot isn't even 431 00:17:38,280 --> 00:17:41,399 Speaker 3: touching the rubber. And you know a lot of young pictures, 432 00:17:41,440 --> 00:17:43,960 Speaker 3: you know, they find a spot like that and there's 433 00:17:44,080 --> 00:17:46,200 Speaker 3: you know, it's a suggestion that is given to them 434 00:17:46,200 --> 00:17:48,440 Speaker 3: by the by their pitching coach because of the movement 435 00:17:48,440 --> 00:17:51,560 Speaker 3: on their fastball. And h and it has served him well. 436 00:17:51,600 --> 00:17:55,639 Speaker 3: But there are nights you're not to be able to 437 00:17:56,160 --> 00:17:58,600 Speaker 3: get the release and count on it in the strike zone. 438 00:17:58,640 --> 00:18:02,080 Speaker 3: And with him, there was a consistency in his misses. Well, 439 00:18:02,080 --> 00:18:05,320 Speaker 3: that's a good thing what I learned to do because 440 00:18:05,359 --> 00:18:07,879 Speaker 3: I again started the same way that he did when 441 00:18:07,920 --> 00:18:10,280 Speaker 3: I was young. I learned to start the game in 442 00:18:10,320 --> 00:18:13,639 Speaker 3: the middle of the rubber. So if I had a 443 00:18:13,720 --> 00:18:16,639 Speaker 3: night where I was missing in one spot, I could 444 00:18:16,680 --> 00:18:19,080 Speaker 3: move my foot on the rubber towards the first base 445 00:18:19,119 --> 00:18:21,879 Speaker 3: side or towards the third base side, given where my 446 00:18:22,000 --> 00:18:24,639 Speaker 3: consistent miss was. And that may be something as he 447 00:18:24,680 --> 00:18:27,640 Speaker 3: goes forth he may do. He may start to position 448 00:18:27,760 --> 00:18:30,160 Speaker 3: his foot at the start of the game more towards 449 00:18:30,160 --> 00:18:31,480 Speaker 3: the middle of the rubber. So if he has a 450 00:18:31,600 --> 00:18:34,639 Speaker 3: night last night like last night, where he's missing in 451 00:18:34,680 --> 00:18:37,159 Speaker 3: one consistent spot and it's not the strike zone, that 452 00:18:37,280 --> 00:18:39,760 Speaker 3: you can move your foot on the rubber and move 453 00:18:39,800 --> 00:18:42,240 Speaker 3: your release point over. It's just a trick and it's 454 00:18:42,240 --> 00:18:45,600 Speaker 3: just something you learn along the way, and it served 455 00:18:45,640 --> 00:18:48,879 Speaker 3: me well. But you know, in regards to how he 456 00:18:48,920 --> 00:18:52,239 Speaker 3: did it last night without moving his foot, you know, 457 00:18:52,760 --> 00:18:56,080 Speaker 3: you change your sight. You know your target isn't to 458 00:18:56,119 --> 00:18:58,960 Speaker 3: the glove out over the strike zone. Maybe your target 459 00:18:59,040 --> 00:19:02,600 Speaker 3: is you know at uh, you aim for the right 460 00:19:02,600 --> 00:19:06,080 Speaker 3: handed hit his hands, that oftentimes will get you back 461 00:19:06,160 --> 00:19:08,159 Speaker 3: into the strike zone and then you can make your 462 00:19:08,160 --> 00:19:11,720 Speaker 3: adjustments from there. So whatever he did worked. It took 463 00:19:11,800 --> 00:19:14,800 Speaker 3: him a while, and uh, you know, I credit the 464 00:19:14,840 --> 00:19:16,760 Speaker 3: offense for giving him a little cushion with that four 465 00:19:16,880 --> 00:19:20,639 Speaker 3: run lead, and he used up all of it. But 466 00:19:20,720 --> 00:19:22,359 Speaker 3: he made He made a go of it, and that 467 00:19:22,440 --> 00:19:24,879 Speaker 3: thought that that's what you have to learn to do 468 00:19:24,920 --> 00:19:27,639 Speaker 3: when your partential, you make whatever you have work. I'm 469 00:19:27,640 --> 00:19:29,639 Speaker 3: at given day, It's not always going to be the same. 470 00:19:30,160 --> 00:19:31,760 Speaker 3: It's always going to be a little bit of a puzzle, 471 00:19:31,800 --> 00:19:33,240 Speaker 3: and last night he solved it. 472 00:19:33,760 --> 00:19:36,280 Speaker 7: Mike, just a follow up on logan web maybe changing 473 00:19:36,320 --> 00:19:38,320 Speaker 7: his sight in his target. One thing that stood out 474 00:19:38,320 --> 00:19:39,800 Speaker 7: to me in that fifth inning it looked like during 475 00:19:39,840 --> 00:19:42,000 Speaker 7: his gather step on his wind up, he actually broke 476 00:19:42,040 --> 00:19:44,880 Speaker 7: his concentration from staring at Patrick Bailey's glove to looking 477 00:19:44,880 --> 00:19:47,439 Speaker 7: down at the rubber to maybe concentrate a little bit 478 00:19:47,520 --> 00:19:50,240 Speaker 7: or maybe get his mechanics in order. Just talk to 479 00:19:50,320 --> 00:19:52,600 Speaker 7: us about that strategy of not staring down a glove 480 00:19:52,680 --> 00:19:55,360 Speaker 7: and maybe picking up that target late to maybe readjust 481 00:19:55,400 --> 00:19:56,080 Speaker 7: your mechanics. 482 00:19:58,119 --> 00:20:00,879 Speaker 3: Well, I think one thing that he does for every game, 483 00:20:02,160 --> 00:20:03,800 Speaker 3: and it feels good to him, he plays catch with 484 00:20:03,840 --> 00:20:06,840 Speaker 3: the football. And you know, when you play catch with 485 00:20:06,840 --> 00:20:10,040 Speaker 3: the football, you do one thing. After you throw the ball, 486 00:20:10,160 --> 00:20:13,760 Speaker 3: you watch it. You take your eyes off the target. 487 00:20:13,840 --> 00:20:16,840 Speaker 3: You watch the spiral of the football. And the thing 488 00:20:16,880 --> 00:20:19,040 Speaker 3: in baseball is when you're a pitcher, or when you're 489 00:20:19,040 --> 00:20:21,760 Speaker 3: a player for that matter, every time that you throw 490 00:20:21,840 --> 00:20:23,639 Speaker 3: the ball, you want to pick up a target if 491 00:20:23,640 --> 00:20:26,120 Speaker 3: you want to throw it to and you don't ever 492 00:20:26,240 --> 00:20:29,000 Speaker 3: take your eyes off the target, not even after you 493 00:20:29,119 --> 00:20:31,760 Speaker 3: throw in the ball. So there's that much of a 494 00:20:31,800 --> 00:20:34,040 Speaker 3: difference in the release of a football and a baseball. 495 00:20:34,080 --> 00:20:36,600 Speaker 3: And I think to a degree for your Drugan web 496 00:20:36,840 --> 00:20:39,639 Speaker 3: when he was warming up and he was throwing the 497 00:20:39,680 --> 00:20:41,919 Speaker 3: football and he was watching the football, I think he 498 00:20:41,960 --> 00:20:46,080 Speaker 3: may have done that watching the baseball, which is a 499 00:20:46,160 --> 00:20:48,800 Speaker 3: real easy thing to fall into and it can really 500 00:20:48,840 --> 00:20:52,159 Speaker 3: have it can recapct with with your release, and I 501 00:20:52,160 --> 00:20:58,480 Speaker 3: think a way to to correct that is again I'm 502 00:20:58,480 --> 00:20:59,800 Speaker 3: not sure if this is how he did it, but 503 00:20:59,800 --> 00:21:02,560 Speaker 3: I'm suggesting it could have been when you start your motion, 504 00:21:02,760 --> 00:21:04,320 Speaker 3: you go down, you watch your foot and then you 505 00:21:04,320 --> 00:21:06,680 Speaker 3: pick up your target. It makes you easy, It makes 506 00:21:06,680 --> 00:21:08,000 Speaker 3: it a little bit easier for you to pick up 507 00:21:08,000 --> 00:21:10,280 Speaker 3: your target late and then keep your eyes on the 508 00:21:10,280 --> 00:21:13,160 Speaker 3: target and then get you back in to where your 509 00:21:13,200 --> 00:21:17,200 Speaker 3: head is still and your release point is you follow 510 00:21:17,200 --> 00:21:21,680 Speaker 3: through and finished with it. Three really great throwing skills, 511 00:21:21,680 --> 00:21:23,800 Speaker 3: and for all the coaches out there teaching the amateur 512 00:21:23,800 --> 00:21:27,880 Speaker 3: baseball and little league baseball, they're just the three basic 513 00:21:27,920 --> 00:21:31,600 Speaker 3: ABC's of playing catch. When you play catch, Number one, 514 00:21:31,960 --> 00:21:33,520 Speaker 3: you pick up a target with your eyes and you 515 00:21:33,600 --> 00:21:36,520 Speaker 3: throw without ever looking at the ball. You keep your 516 00:21:36,560 --> 00:21:39,880 Speaker 3: eyes on the target. Number two, you don't throw an 517 00:21:40,080 --> 00:21:46,399 Speaker 3: arc to your target. You throw through your target. You 518 00:21:46,480 --> 00:21:49,600 Speaker 3: imagine that the if you're a pitcher, that the that 519 00:21:49,680 --> 00:21:52,320 Speaker 3: the hitter is a pane of glass that goes right 520 00:21:52,359 --> 00:21:53,959 Speaker 3: in front of home plate and the strike zone. Then 521 00:21:54,000 --> 00:21:57,080 Speaker 3: you look at the catcher and you imagine him being 522 00:21:57,119 --> 00:21:58,959 Speaker 3: a pane of glass, and then you see the umpire 523 00:21:58,960 --> 00:22:02,800 Speaker 3: behind him. That's a pane of glass. You imagine three 524 00:22:03,840 --> 00:22:07,439 Speaker 3: panes of glass, and your job as a pitcher is 525 00:22:07,480 --> 00:22:10,280 Speaker 3: to try and break all three of those panes. And 526 00:22:10,320 --> 00:22:13,119 Speaker 3: what that gets you to do is to throw through 527 00:22:13,200 --> 00:22:17,280 Speaker 3: your target. And it's a mistake that everybody makes when 528 00:22:17,280 --> 00:22:19,560 Speaker 3: they start playing catches because they throw these big arcs 529 00:22:19,880 --> 00:22:22,399 Speaker 3: and they throw it to their target. Well, you have 530 00:22:22,480 --> 00:22:25,480 Speaker 3: to learn to throw through, so eyes on the ball, 531 00:22:25,720 --> 00:22:28,640 Speaker 3: never take your eyes out to target. Throwing through your 532 00:22:28,680 --> 00:22:31,520 Speaker 3: target and then that gives you the finish. And the 533 00:22:31,520 --> 00:22:34,360 Speaker 3: third one is when you do that, don't start smiling 534 00:22:34,400 --> 00:22:36,560 Speaker 3: at the guy to play, because you're gonna feel embarrassed 535 00:22:36,560 --> 00:22:36,880 Speaker 3: for him. 536 00:22:38,520 --> 00:22:40,720 Speaker 4: It's so great man and Logan Web, what a performance. 537 00:22:41,400 --> 00:22:43,400 Speaker 4: The two other big angles are, of course the offense 538 00:22:43,440 --> 00:22:45,960 Speaker 4: and then Tony V getting his second win. 539 00:22:46,040 --> 00:22:47,200 Speaker 5: No beer shower this time. 540 00:22:47,680 --> 00:22:50,919 Speaker 4: But sticking with Logan Web, Now that's a joint decision, 541 00:22:50,960 --> 00:22:53,679 Speaker 4: I'm sure, with Justin Message and Frank Anderson and Logan 542 00:22:53,760 --> 00:22:56,240 Speaker 4: himself and Pat Bailey and all those guys. But it 543 00:22:56,320 --> 00:22:58,720 Speaker 4: is Tony V's call ultimately, and he let him go 544 00:22:58,800 --> 00:23:00,440 Speaker 4: over one hundred on March thirty. 545 00:23:00,440 --> 00:23:03,159 Speaker 5: First, what did you think of that? What are we 546 00:23:03,320 --> 00:23:04,960 Speaker 5: learning about Tony V? If anything? 547 00:23:05,040 --> 00:23:06,760 Speaker 4: Or is that just a one off that Logan Web 548 00:23:06,800 --> 00:23:08,159 Speaker 4: is the only kind of horse they're going to do 549 00:23:08,200 --> 00:23:08,479 Speaker 4: that with? 550 00:23:09,640 --> 00:23:11,240 Speaker 3: Not at all? It tells you right now that during 551 00:23:11,240 --> 00:23:13,359 Speaker 3: the course of the ball game, there's a dialogue between 552 00:23:13,880 --> 00:23:17,760 Speaker 3: a message and the picture from Tony Vitello. I mean, 553 00:23:17,800 --> 00:23:19,520 Speaker 3: he wants to know where you're at with this thing. 554 00:23:19,760 --> 00:23:21,359 Speaker 3: The one thing that he was doing. I don't think 555 00:23:21,400 --> 00:23:24,000 Speaker 3: his mechanics are off. I just think that, you know, 556 00:23:24,080 --> 00:23:26,560 Speaker 3: there was a little bit of a problem with the 557 00:23:26,600 --> 00:23:30,480 Speaker 3: way that he was aligning himself to his target and 558 00:23:30,600 --> 00:23:33,520 Speaker 3: keeping his eyes on the target, and he was missing 559 00:23:33,600 --> 00:23:36,600 Speaker 3: basically in the same spot, and it was putting it 560 00:23:36,680 --> 00:23:38,679 Speaker 3: behind the count that was giving him. He was treating 561 00:23:39,280 --> 00:23:42,000 Speaker 3: the three ball accounts. He walked for guys, which is 562 00:23:42,080 --> 00:23:46,040 Speaker 3: rare for him. So from a manager's perspective and a 563 00:23:46,040 --> 00:23:48,919 Speaker 3: pitching ghost perspective, your concern when the guy's out of 564 00:23:48,920 --> 00:23:52,480 Speaker 3: whack is if he is exposing his arm to injury. 565 00:23:52,880 --> 00:23:55,040 Speaker 3: Because there was consistency with his release and he was 566 00:23:55,080 --> 00:23:58,280 Speaker 3: being able to hit the same spot, they theorize, well, 567 00:23:58,320 --> 00:24:01,159 Speaker 3: he's not really exposing this out the injury. He was 568 00:24:01,200 --> 00:24:02,800 Speaker 3: throwing the ball far and he just was a little 569 00:24:02,800 --> 00:24:07,280 Speaker 3: bit out of whack. So then it became a you know, 570 00:24:07,320 --> 00:24:12,119 Speaker 3: the main concern was to try and correct that, to 571 00:24:12,200 --> 00:24:16,840 Speaker 3: get your mechanics back into the strikes on which they did. 572 00:24:17,040 --> 00:24:20,159 Speaker 3: They solved it, and so I don't think there was 573 00:24:20,200 --> 00:24:22,160 Speaker 3: really an issue to try and let him extend pitch 574 00:24:22,240 --> 00:24:25,320 Speaker 3: count wise, because he wasn't going to mechanically hurt himself. 575 00:24:25,680 --> 00:24:27,320 Speaker 3: And I just think that was really interesting. He tells 576 00:24:27,359 --> 00:24:28,680 Speaker 3: you a lot about the manager, it tells you a 577 00:24:28,720 --> 00:24:31,560 Speaker 3: lot about the pitching coach. They could solve problem within 578 00:24:31,600 --> 00:24:33,600 Speaker 3: the game, and they did, Mike. 579 00:24:33,720 --> 00:24:36,680 Speaker 7: Last night Giants were able to accumulate sixteen total hits 580 00:24:36,840 --> 00:24:39,600 Speaker 7: nine runs. And look, it's only five games into the season, 581 00:24:39,680 --> 00:24:42,640 Speaker 7: and of course pitching matchups matter for all these hitters. 582 00:24:42,760 --> 00:24:45,080 Speaker 7: But would you say that the Giants offense is closer 583 00:24:45,080 --> 00:24:46,680 Speaker 7: to what we've seen the last couple games against the 584 00:24:46,720 --> 00:24:48,720 Speaker 7: Padres than what we saw in the first series against 585 00:24:48,720 --> 00:24:49,200 Speaker 7: the Yankees. 586 00:24:50,200 --> 00:24:52,919 Speaker 3: Oh yes, well you saw spring long and you know 587 00:24:52,960 --> 00:24:56,800 Speaker 3: when you I'll say this to the day I die thought, 588 00:24:56,800 --> 00:24:59,280 Speaker 3: one of the hardest wins of the year is to 589 00:24:59,320 --> 00:25:02,360 Speaker 3: get your first win. And every day that it goes by, 590 00:25:02,480 --> 00:25:04,360 Speaker 3: where you lose a game and you don't get that win, 591 00:25:04,840 --> 00:25:08,120 Speaker 3: it gets that much harder to get that win. And 592 00:25:08,560 --> 00:25:10,240 Speaker 3: once you get it, I mean, you had to turn 593 00:25:10,240 --> 00:25:11,720 Speaker 3: the worm on that three to two win, and it 594 00:25:11,760 --> 00:25:13,280 Speaker 3: was a little scary in the ninth inning, but they 595 00:25:13,320 --> 00:25:18,320 Speaker 3: got it done. The funk was over, the monkey was 596 00:25:18,359 --> 00:25:22,320 Speaker 3: off the back and everybody and yesterday's they got to 597 00:25:22,320 --> 00:25:24,720 Speaker 3: the ballpark and the clubhouse was live, and Pipe said 598 00:25:24,720 --> 00:25:26,760 Speaker 3: he walked into it and he says, it was just 599 00:25:26,960 --> 00:25:29,560 Speaker 3: night and day. I mean, everybody had loosened up, and 600 00:25:29,920 --> 00:25:33,600 Speaker 3: hitting is contagious. Line drives just that attitude in your 601 00:25:33,640 --> 00:25:35,080 Speaker 3: mind that you know, you hit the ball, hart's going 602 00:25:35,160 --> 00:25:37,479 Speaker 3: to find a whole. They didn't have that feeling by 603 00:25:37,920 --> 00:25:40,280 Speaker 3: the game, Like the third game of that Yankee series. 604 00:25:40,600 --> 00:25:43,000 Speaker 3: They just thought whatever they were that whatever was going 605 00:25:43,080 --> 00:25:45,200 Speaker 3: to happen to the play wasn't going to be wasn't 606 00:25:45,240 --> 00:25:48,480 Speaker 3: going to be a positive thing. Whatever however hard you 607 00:25:48,520 --> 00:25:50,280 Speaker 3: hit the ball, it was going to get caught. Well 608 00:25:50,320 --> 00:25:52,639 Speaker 3: after that three to two win, that feeling was gone. 609 00:25:53,040 --> 00:25:55,840 Speaker 3: Now they expected to have hits, and they had hits 610 00:25:55,920 --> 00:25:58,639 Speaker 3: last night. They had about five cheap hits. It was 611 00:25:58,680 --> 00:26:01,000 Speaker 3: wonderful and they had think they had great at bad 612 00:26:01,240 --> 00:26:04,080 Speaker 3: after everybody got hit in the milanup last night. I 613 00:26:04,119 --> 00:26:06,000 Speaker 3: mean it was just one of those nights. So I 614 00:26:06,000 --> 00:26:08,240 Speaker 3: think you're going to see more and more of what 615 00:26:08,280 --> 00:26:09,280 Speaker 3: you saw last night. 616 00:26:09,720 --> 00:26:11,760 Speaker 4: Just one more on the offense. A domis at Leadoff. 617 00:26:11,760 --> 00:26:13,320 Speaker 4: I know we talked yesterday, but it's not two days 618 00:26:13,359 --> 00:26:16,159 Speaker 4: in a row. Don't know how long term this is. 619 00:26:17,600 --> 00:26:19,200 Speaker 4: Don't know if he did it just sort of shake 620 00:26:19,280 --> 00:26:22,000 Speaker 4: things up, or if he wanted Willy to be less 621 00:26:22,119 --> 00:26:23,359 Speaker 4: strikeout oriented. 622 00:26:23,600 --> 00:26:25,480 Speaker 5: I don't know. How do you feel about this whole 623 00:26:25,480 --> 00:26:27,000 Speaker 5: adamis at Leadhoff project. 624 00:26:28,320 --> 00:26:30,560 Speaker 3: Hey, it worked. I mean, when you're a manager, there's 625 00:26:30,560 --> 00:26:32,240 Speaker 3: not a whole lot you're gonna do. You're going to 626 00:26:32,320 --> 00:26:34,720 Speaker 3: commit to who you're going to have in that lineup 627 00:26:34,760 --> 00:26:37,439 Speaker 3: and where you put him. It's just a matter of hunch, 628 00:26:37,760 --> 00:26:41,200 Speaker 3: just an idea, just to jumpstart anything, to get guys 629 00:26:41,240 --> 00:26:46,160 Speaker 3: going and get that concentration to a positive thought. And 630 00:26:46,200 --> 00:26:48,560 Speaker 3: I think, you know, he may be there for a while, 631 00:26:48,560 --> 00:26:51,280 Speaker 3: but I don't think. I doubt if he's going to 632 00:26:51,359 --> 00:26:52,919 Speaker 3: be there for the rest of the year. Maybe he is, 633 00:26:52,960 --> 00:26:57,359 Speaker 3: who knows. But it does It does show you a 634 00:26:57,400 --> 00:27:00,600 Speaker 3: word Mike Tyler was thinking. It tells you what what 635 00:27:00,680 --> 00:27:02,800 Speaker 3: they all were thinking. I mean, all the hitting coaches, 636 00:27:02,840 --> 00:27:05,040 Speaker 3: and the dialogue was how do we get these guys going, 637 00:27:05,440 --> 00:27:07,600 Speaker 3: try and move them around? You know, change the scenery 638 00:27:07,600 --> 00:27:08,600 Speaker 3: where they are on the lineup. 639 00:27:09,160 --> 00:27:12,359 Speaker 4: Yeah, love it, Mike. Finally, last one is the bullpen. No, 640 00:27:12,400 --> 00:27:14,679 Speaker 4: it's only five games, but still it's five games. And 641 00:27:15,080 --> 00:27:18,720 Speaker 4: I mean, if you go by stats over five games, 642 00:27:18,720 --> 00:27:21,679 Speaker 4: they're seventh, they're bullpens seventh in baseball and e RA 643 00:27:21,880 --> 00:27:25,800 Speaker 4: top ten. Their bullpen's fourth in baseball and WHIP top five. 644 00:27:25,920 --> 00:27:28,040 Speaker 4: I mean, my god, we saw it last night. Three 645 00:27:28,080 --> 00:27:30,000 Speaker 4: more shutout innings, I mean, and it seems like it's 646 00:27:30,000 --> 00:27:31,840 Speaker 4: a variety of guys. I know, we talked to you 647 00:27:31,920 --> 00:27:34,760 Speaker 4: yesterday about Keaton winning, Ryan Walker and Walker maybe it 648 00:27:34,800 --> 00:27:37,720 Speaker 4: was the only guy who struggled, but last night Brubaker 649 00:27:37,760 --> 00:27:38,360 Speaker 4: and Bheaux. 650 00:27:38,560 --> 00:27:39,000 Speaker 5: I don't know. 651 00:27:39,080 --> 00:27:42,520 Speaker 4: Man, it just continues to be a shining light. And 652 00:27:42,720 --> 00:27:46,120 Speaker 4: I'm just so happy and pleased and surprised by this, Mike. 653 00:27:46,160 --> 00:27:48,359 Speaker 4: And it seems to be almost every single guy that 654 00:27:48,400 --> 00:27:49,120 Speaker 4: comes out. 655 00:27:50,400 --> 00:27:53,760 Speaker 3: Well. And it certainly looks sustainable. I mean, it doesn't 656 00:27:53,800 --> 00:27:55,720 Speaker 3: look like anybody's doing it with mirrors out there. They're 657 00:27:55,760 --> 00:27:59,080 Speaker 3: doing it with good location, with an assortment of different 658 00:27:59,119 --> 00:28:02,760 Speaker 3: pitches that are all quality. They're strike throwers and they're 659 00:28:02,760 --> 00:28:05,840 Speaker 3: not surprised with anything they do. And I think that 660 00:28:06,000 --> 00:28:08,679 Speaker 3: probably is the most important thing of all. You know, 661 00:28:08,720 --> 00:28:10,960 Speaker 3: they're not in an area where they feel like, well, 662 00:28:11,119 --> 00:28:13,320 Speaker 3: this is why I don't know that this is this 663 00:28:13,400 --> 00:28:15,200 Speaker 3: is really nice. I don't know if I could keep 664 00:28:15,240 --> 00:28:18,000 Speaker 3: it like. They're not like that at all. They're they're 665 00:28:18,000 --> 00:28:20,800 Speaker 3: expecting to go out and have the results that they're having. 666 00:28:21,280 --> 00:28:23,560 Speaker 3: And because of that, I think that's a huge significance 667 00:28:24,040 --> 00:28:27,400 Speaker 3: when you're looking at at this ball, at this the book, 668 00:28:27,480 --> 00:28:30,639 Speaker 3: and as to how quickly they have established in the 669 00:28:30,640 --> 00:28:33,359 Speaker 3: eye of the Giants fan that they're they're a good group. 670 00:28:33,480 --> 00:28:34,440 Speaker 3: They're a confident group. 671 00:28:35,000 --> 00:28:37,360 Speaker 5: Finally, last one you ever seen Raffie Devers run like that? 672 00:28:39,480 --> 00:28:43,280 Speaker 3: I have It's in there. You know he's you know, 673 00:28:43,360 --> 00:28:45,600 Speaker 3: I mean when you're sniffing base in and it's in 674 00:28:45,880 --> 00:28:48,200 Speaker 3: the games on the line. Yeah, you're gonna see guys 675 00:28:48,240 --> 00:28:50,760 Speaker 3: will risk it. Then, you know, the guys that will 676 00:28:50,880 --> 00:28:53,600 Speaker 3: risk an injury, they'll risk a hamstering or a tight groin, 677 00:28:53,680 --> 00:28:57,840 Speaker 3: they'll they'll they'll run through that. We're watching Harrison Bader 678 00:28:57,880 --> 00:29:00,520 Speaker 3: do that in the Yankee series where he unloaded and 679 00:29:00,520 --> 00:29:02,960 Speaker 3: with that man, that guy can go. We hadn't seen 680 00:29:03,040 --> 00:29:04,760 Speaker 3: him do that. Well, there was a reason for it. 681 00:29:05,080 --> 00:29:06,680 Speaker 3: There was a tightness in his leg, and it may 682 00:29:06,680 --> 00:29:10,240 Speaker 3: be the same situation with Devers who's had hamstring issues 683 00:29:10,680 --> 00:29:13,040 Speaker 3: that he's not going to push it. There are times 684 00:29:13,040 --> 00:29:16,280 Speaker 3: when you do, and he certainly had no problem holding up. 685 00:29:16,320 --> 00:29:17,720 Speaker 3: And then that was a big play in the game. 686 00:29:18,000 --> 00:29:18,880 Speaker 5: Really was It was fun? 687 00:29:18,960 --> 00:29:20,720 Speaker 7: Yeah, And Mike, I got actually one last one I 688 00:29:20,720 --> 00:29:22,440 Speaker 7: want to sneak in for you before I let you go. 689 00:29:22,680 --> 00:29:24,880 Speaker 7: Do you think the Padres will have any issue today 690 00:29:24,920 --> 00:29:26,840 Speaker 7: after seeing Jared all of us still a bag in 691 00:29:26,880 --> 00:29:27,400 Speaker 7: the ninth. 692 00:29:27,240 --> 00:29:33,080 Speaker 3: Inny None, those days are pretty much over. And you know, 693 00:29:33,480 --> 00:29:38,520 Speaker 3: it's I don't really think that was that offensive. And 694 00:29:38,520 --> 00:29:40,280 Speaker 3: the other part about it was that's his game, that's 695 00:29:40,280 --> 00:29:41,920 Speaker 3: what he does, that's what he's put in there to do. 696 00:29:42,680 --> 00:29:44,800 Speaker 3: And then he did it, and we're going to see 697 00:29:44,800 --> 00:29:46,920 Speaker 3: more and more. This guy had what fifty seven stolen 698 00:29:46,920 --> 00:29:50,680 Speaker 3: bags last year, he got thrown out six times, and 699 00:29:51,000 --> 00:29:53,920 Speaker 3: so he's a weapon and that's what he does. So 700 00:29:54,000 --> 00:29:55,320 Speaker 3: and I don't think you're ever going to get an 701 00:29:55,320 --> 00:29:58,320 Speaker 3: apology from him, not what he's establishing himself. So I 702 00:29:58,320 --> 00:30:00,360 Speaker 3: don't think that the Potters are going to take exception 703 00:30:00,400 --> 00:30:01,000 Speaker 3: to do it. At all. 704 00:30:01,440 --> 00:30:03,240 Speaker 5: It's good stuff, Mike, really really fun. 705 00:30:03,280 --> 00:30:05,520 Speaker 4: We'll look forward to your broadcast today at one ten 706 00:30:05,880 --> 00:30:07,800 Speaker 4: and then we'll talk to you Friday after the Mets 707 00:30:07,840 --> 00:30:10,280 Speaker 4: come to town. So a lot of baseball in the 708 00:30:10,360 --> 00:30:12,320 Speaker 4: next forty eight hours starting today at one ten. 709 00:30:12,400 --> 00:30:13,520 Speaker 5: So have a great broadcast. 710 00:30:13,560 --> 00:30:17,880 Speaker 4: Thank you a bit, Mike Cuco every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 711 00:30:17,960 --> 00:30:19,760 Speaker 4: This time it was Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, but this time 712 00:30:20,200 --> 00:30:21,960 Speaker 4: back to every Monday, Wednesday, Friday. And oh, by the way, 713 00:30:21,960 --> 00:30:24,160 Speaker 4: Giants fans, you need more Giants in your lives. Tony 714 00:30:24,200 --> 00:30:28,000 Speaker 4: Vtello seven thirty tomorrow is our guests seven thirty tomorrow. 715 00:30:28,080 --> 00:30:31,520 Speaker 4: Those Thursday rotations are pretty strong. Buster Posey last week, 716 00:30:31,520 --> 00:30:34,280 Speaker 4: Tony Vitello this week at seven thirty. All right, that's 717 00:30:34,280 --> 00:30:37,160 Speaker 4: your big hit man, the Giants are they bringing you 718 00:30:37,240 --> 00:30:38,440 Speaker 4: back from the abyss? 719 00:30:38,800 --> 00:30:39,800 Speaker 5: Are you buying it? 720 00:30:40,120 --> 00:30:40,360 Speaker 3: Next? 721 00:30:40,400 --> 00:30:42,040 Speaker 5: On these Sports Leader, I love baseball. 722 00:30:42,160 --> 00:30:46,760 Speaker 1: This is the Big Hit sponsored by Benjamin Moore Paints. 723 00:30:47,040 --> 00:30:50,680 Speaker 1: Experience the Benjamin More retail Difference at our independently owned 724 00:30:50,680 --> 00:30:55,120 Speaker 1: authorized retailers today or at Benjamin Moore dot com. Murphin 725 00:30:55,200 --> 00:30:59,520 Speaker 1: Marcus continued live from the Casino Matrix. Progressive jackpot studios. 726 00:31:00,000 --> 00:31:02,840 Speaker 1: I've seen no matrix progressive jackpots are here. 727 00:31:02,960 --> 00:31:06,080 Speaker 5: Where are you? Just drop in one eight hundred. 728 00:31:05,880 --> 00:31:09,120 Speaker 2: Gambler strike offering swinging. There's a high drive deep down 729 00:31:09,160 --> 00:31:11,280 Speaker 2: the leftio line, way back there into the corner. 730 00:31:11,440 --> 00:31:17,240 Speaker 5: And how are yours? Pevena Chapman. 731 00:31:17,320 --> 00:31:20,800 Speaker 2: It's a high drive down the leftio line toward the corner, 732 00:31:21,160 --> 00:31:22,040 Speaker 2: back at the wall. 733 00:31:22,280 --> 00:31:23,760 Speaker 5: It is gone. 734 00:31:24,520 --> 00:31:27,480 Speaker 2: He throwns swinging in a mess. He's struck it out. 735 00:31:28,720 --> 00:31:33,320 Speaker 2: The four seed fastball up on the outside, and that's 736 00:31:33,360 --> 00:31:36,040 Speaker 2: the first time that Web has retired tatis in this 737 00:31:36,080 --> 00:31:39,480 Speaker 2: area again. Quickly, he's back swing in a mess. He's 738 00:31:39,480 --> 00:31:43,280 Speaker 2: struck it out. Logan Webb came right back with another 739 00:31:43,360 --> 00:31:47,960 Speaker 2: change out and the shado could not restrain himself. Strike 740 00:31:48,080 --> 00:31:51,440 Speaker 2: three call on the inside corner. Wow man, Logan Webb 741 00:31:52,360 --> 00:31:56,080 Speaker 2: strikes out the side. The three best hitters at the 742 00:31:56,120 --> 00:31:59,240 Speaker 2: podreys happened. He's they're all pretty good. The Giants have 743 00:31:59,320 --> 00:32:02,920 Speaker 2: won for the second night in a row here in San. 744 00:32:02,760 --> 00:32:06,240 Speaker 4: Diego, and everybody's in a great mood. 745 00:32:06,480 --> 00:32:07,120 Speaker 5: How about that? 746 00:32:07,280 --> 00:32:10,240 Speaker 4: So much so that we're doing April Fools rejoined. You've 747 00:32:10,280 --> 00:32:13,240 Speaker 4: already heard def Leppard fool in led Zeppelin Fool in 748 00:32:13,240 --> 00:32:15,240 Speaker 4: the Rain, the Beatles Fool in the Hill, and how 749 00:32:15,280 --> 00:32:18,480 Speaker 4: about a little yacht rock just like Ride Like the Wind? 750 00:32:18,520 --> 00:32:21,560 Speaker 4: Here number one in April of seventy nine, my sixth 751 00:32:21,680 --> 00:32:22,760 Speaker 4: grade spring. 752 00:32:23,120 --> 00:32:24,800 Speaker 5: Wow, that what a fool blues? You know, it's funny. 753 00:32:24,960 --> 00:32:27,440 Speaker 4: This song actually has a giant tie in. I remember 754 00:32:27,480 --> 00:32:30,320 Speaker 4: when Barry Zito was a new giant and he was 755 00:32:30,360 --> 00:32:34,080 Speaker 4: scoffling and interviews were scarce, and I remember the great 756 00:32:34,160 --> 00:32:36,240 Speaker 4: Michael Urban had him on Rest in Peace. 757 00:32:36,320 --> 00:32:37,800 Speaker 5: Michael. We missed him. We used to have him on 758 00:32:37,840 --> 00:32:40,080 Speaker 5: weekends and he was kind to get Barry out of 759 00:32:40,120 --> 00:32:40,360 Speaker 5: his shell. 760 00:32:40,400 --> 00:32:42,560 Speaker 4: And Berry's like, I'm really into my music right now, 761 00:32:42,600 --> 00:32:44,880 Speaker 4: and you know, I'm playing my music, which he winds 762 00:32:44,920 --> 00:32:47,760 Speaker 4: up really pursuing. Remember don't kill my dreams, dude, and 763 00:32:47,800 --> 00:32:49,920 Speaker 4: all that ballpark, and I just remember I think Urban 764 00:32:49,960 --> 00:32:50,400 Speaker 4: asked me what. 765 00:32:50,400 --> 00:32:51,000 Speaker 5: Are you listening to? 766 00:32:51,080 --> 00:32:53,240 Speaker 4: And I remember, oddly enough, I just was listening one 767 00:32:53,280 --> 00:32:57,400 Speaker 4: Saturday and Barry goes, I'm really on what a fool 768 00:32:57,440 --> 00:33:00,880 Speaker 4: bleeze by the Doobie Brothers. I was like, that's random, 769 00:33:01,320 --> 00:33:04,120 Speaker 4: but hey, it's a little toe tapper right a bangery 770 00:33:04,320 --> 00:33:07,120 Speaker 4: about be April fools and no fool in. The Giants 771 00:33:07,480 --> 00:33:09,880 Speaker 4: have won two in a row. That's almost a winning streak. 772 00:33:11,200 --> 00:33:13,240 Speaker 4: There you go, buddy, Yeah, a little Doobie brother I just. 773 00:33:13,200 --> 00:33:14,080 Speaker 5: Did a little wiki on this. 774 00:33:14,160 --> 00:33:17,160 Speaker 4: Did not know that Loggins and Loggins and Michael McDonald 775 00:33:17,200 --> 00:33:19,440 Speaker 4: wrote this and Kenny Loggins recorded it first. 776 00:33:19,520 --> 00:33:21,760 Speaker 5: The Doobie Brothers the second version of this. I did 777 00:33:21,800 --> 00:33:24,160 Speaker 5: not know. But you listen to Cambierre, I have and Canberr. 778 00:33:24,000 --> 00:33:27,280 Speaker 4: FM Servicesco the Sports Leader, a Cumulus Media station. No 779 00:33:27,600 --> 00:33:29,920 Speaker 4: fooling Giants win two in a row, they go for 780 00:33:30,000 --> 00:33:34,120 Speaker 4: three today. Adrian Hauser versus Nick Pavetta should be very interesting. 781 00:33:34,120 --> 00:33:35,640 Speaker 5: We don't know what Adrian house is all about. 782 00:33:36,040 --> 00:33:38,080 Speaker 4: He comes with some credentials, but Nick Pavetta is a 783 00:33:38,120 --> 00:33:40,280 Speaker 4: good picture for the Padres. They're probably gonna have a 784 00:33:40,320 --> 00:33:43,200 Speaker 4: little competitive pride going today. Sweeping the Padres in San 785 00:33:43,240 --> 00:33:45,120 Speaker 4: DIEGOI be a heck of a statement. I told you 786 00:33:45,120 --> 00:33:47,680 Speaker 4: I'm on this fan grafts now trying to expand my 787 00:33:47,760 --> 00:33:51,600 Speaker 4: repertoire of analytics Marcus, which is a dicey move. 788 00:33:51,640 --> 00:33:53,640 Speaker 5: Maybe I should just stick with what's got me this far. 789 00:33:53,760 --> 00:33:54,320 Speaker 5: You know what I mean? 790 00:33:56,120 --> 00:33:58,960 Speaker 4: They actually do win probabilities. I don't know, it's a 791 00:33:59,000 --> 00:34:01,920 Speaker 4: freaking robot. I don't know who cares about a win. 792 00:34:01,960 --> 00:34:05,560 Speaker 4: Probably just play the game, right. But interestingly enough, and 793 00:34:05,600 --> 00:34:09,239 Speaker 4: they project out every matchup through April twenty first. By 794 00:34:09,280 --> 00:34:11,280 Speaker 4: the way, they have Yama Moto pitching against the Giants 795 00:34:11,320 --> 00:34:11,919 Speaker 4: in twenty first. 796 00:34:11,960 --> 00:34:12,359 Speaker 3: Oh man. 797 00:34:12,440 --> 00:34:14,880 Speaker 4: But just a little note just to this is the 798 00:34:14,920 --> 00:34:17,839 Speaker 4: lowest win probability Fangrafts has given the Giants for any 799 00:34:17,880 --> 00:34:18,279 Speaker 4: game in. 800 00:34:18,239 --> 00:34:20,640 Speaker 5: The first three weeks. Don't them for what it's worth, 801 00:34:21,080 --> 00:34:22,000 Speaker 5: blank the robots. 802 00:34:22,120 --> 00:34:22,800 Speaker 7: That's that AI. 803 00:34:22,880 --> 00:34:26,359 Speaker 5: Give me some Will Clark, that's that aibs. Go win 804 00:34:26,400 --> 00:34:28,239 Speaker 5: the game, right, come on, Will? We don't want to. 805 00:34:28,440 --> 00:34:29,600 Speaker 5: I don't want to. I don't even know why I 806 00:34:29,640 --> 00:34:31,799 Speaker 5: gave you that stat just to just to kind of 807 00:34:31,920 --> 00:34:36,120 Speaker 5: spice this AI bullshit that's going on. That's what that is. 808 00:34:36,160 --> 00:34:39,879 Speaker 5: It's probably that AI bullshit. That's what that is. MERVH. 809 00:34:39,920 --> 00:34:42,440 Speaker 7: But look, I'll even say, going into this series, I 810 00:34:42,560 --> 00:34:45,680 Speaker 7: circled this matchup as the game most likely that the 811 00:34:45,719 --> 00:34:46,839 Speaker 7: Padres could get a win. 812 00:34:46,960 --> 00:34:48,680 Speaker 5: I thought they easily had the pitching. 813 00:34:48,400 --> 00:34:51,560 Speaker 7: Advantage with Landon ruping game one and obviously Logan Web 814 00:34:51,640 --> 00:34:54,879 Speaker 7: last night. There are questions about Adrian Howser. So whether 815 00:34:54,960 --> 00:34:57,839 Speaker 7: or not you agree with the AI projections and predictions, 816 00:34:58,200 --> 00:35:00,680 Speaker 7: there are a lot of questions in my opinion about 817 00:35:00,680 --> 00:35:02,640 Speaker 7: how'ser moving forward, and maybe he answered some of those 818 00:35:02,719 --> 00:35:03,239 Speaker 7: questions today. 819 00:35:03,280 --> 00:35:04,560 Speaker 5: Yeah, we will for sure see all right. 820 00:35:04,600 --> 00:35:06,160 Speaker 4: Anyway, came here as a phone number four one, five 821 00:35:06,200 --> 00:35:07,719 Speaker 4: eight away, five six two seven is the Golden sat 822 00:35:07,800 --> 00:35:09,520 Speaker 4: Lumber and showing text on our big hitters. Of course 823 00:35:09,560 --> 00:35:12,000 Speaker 4: the giants. Are you buying this offense? Or is it 824 00:35:12,040 --> 00:35:15,560 Speaker 4: in April fools? As Marcus was saying, fool? 825 00:35:16,080 --> 00:35:17,160 Speaker 5: Is it April fools? 826 00:35:17,280 --> 00:35:19,360 Speaker 4: Or are you starting to see more of what the 827 00:35:19,400 --> 00:35:21,319 Speaker 4: giants are as long as they're not facing Max Freed 828 00:35:21,360 --> 00:35:22,879 Speaker 4: and Cam Schlitler, Right, who are pretty? 829 00:35:22,960 --> 00:35:23,359 Speaker 3: Can you? Said? 830 00:35:23,400 --> 00:35:25,560 Speaker 5: Freed? Pitch well again? Last night? He did beat Seattle 831 00:35:25,680 --> 00:35:29,360 Speaker 5: in Seattle, So so stories from the game. The offense explodes. 832 00:35:29,480 --> 00:35:31,280 Speaker 5: Logan Webb looks. 833 00:35:31,080 --> 00:35:33,000 Speaker 4: A little sketchy, so much so that I threw out 834 00:35:33,000 --> 00:35:35,920 Speaker 4: a third inning World Baseball Classic Webby question mark with 835 00:35:35,960 --> 00:35:38,640 Speaker 4: a confused face. It's almost as if Webby read the tweet, 836 00:35:39,000 --> 00:35:41,600 Speaker 4: went back out and shoved over the fourth, fifth, and sixth, 837 00:35:41,640 --> 00:35:44,439 Speaker 4: And we learned about Tony V. Letting him go north 838 00:35:44,480 --> 00:35:47,239 Speaker 4: of one hundred pitches, which you know we hear these days. 839 00:35:47,239 --> 00:35:48,759 Speaker 4: You know, you got shut it down. You can't can't 840 00:35:48,760 --> 00:35:52,000 Speaker 4: face the line up a third time. Bull Honky said 841 00:35:52,239 --> 00:35:56,120 Speaker 4: Tony Vaitello and Logan Web so cut oh Tony. About 842 00:35:56,200 --> 00:35:58,640 Speaker 4: Tony Vitello letting him go back out for the sixth inning. 843 00:35:58,680 --> 00:36:01,440 Speaker 4: We're learning about justin message, we're learning about Frank Anderson, 844 00:36:01,840 --> 00:36:04,040 Speaker 4: We're learning about Tony v But we kind of always 845 00:36:04,120 --> 00:36:06,080 Speaker 4: knew this about Logan Web. Hasn't he led baseball in 846 00:36:06,120 --> 00:36:07,000 Speaker 4: innings the last two years? 847 00:36:07,280 --> 00:36:07,560 Speaker 3: He has? 848 00:36:07,600 --> 00:36:10,000 Speaker 5: So here's Vitello on his guy Web. 849 00:36:10,320 --> 00:36:11,880 Speaker 8: I think the way that he went through the fifth 850 00:36:13,120 --> 00:36:15,440 Speaker 8: you know, now you could reflect back TMS kind of 851 00:36:15,480 --> 00:36:18,479 Speaker 8: had a different build up, you know. And Tyler rolled 852 00:36:18,520 --> 00:36:20,520 Speaker 8: through his fourth inning too, and we pulled him. And 853 00:36:20,920 --> 00:36:23,879 Speaker 8: it was a well thought out decision. And again, you're 854 00:36:23,920 --> 00:36:25,800 Speaker 8: not gonna make all the right ones, and sometimes you 855 00:36:25,840 --> 00:36:27,600 Speaker 8: make the wrong one and you get a good outcome. 856 00:36:27,719 --> 00:36:30,359 Speaker 8: But we look at it from all angles, and I 857 00:36:30,520 --> 00:36:32,319 Speaker 8: like the fact that we've got people with a lot 858 00:36:32,360 --> 00:36:34,520 Speaker 8: of input and then ultimately you just got to make 859 00:36:34,520 --> 00:36:37,120 Speaker 8: a call. But we felt it was the right thing 860 00:36:37,120 --> 00:36:39,200 Speaker 8: to get him back out there and let him at 861 00:36:39,280 --> 00:36:42,080 Speaker 8: least show what he's got for the first hitter, and 862 00:36:42,120 --> 00:36:44,640 Speaker 8: then you know, the first hitter was a battle if 863 00:36:44,680 --> 00:36:46,560 Speaker 8: you remember. So, then again, we were kind of on 864 00:36:46,600 --> 00:36:50,160 Speaker 8: the brink literally five or six, maybe even seven different 865 00:36:50,239 --> 00:36:54,680 Speaker 8: times during that outing, and subconsciously or consciously, he wouldn't 866 00:36:54,719 --> 00:36:56,759 Speaker 8: let us take him out of the game until it 867 00:36:56,800 --> 00:36:59,400 Speaker 8: was ultimately just a matter of factly time to do so. 868 00:37:00,360 --> 00:37:03,359 Speaker 4: Subconsciously or consciously, we wouldn't let us stick out of it, 869 00:37:03,440 --> 00:37:06,360 Speaker 4: like the Web was sending vibes into the dugout. This 870 00:37:06,480 --> 00:37:08,680 Speaker 4: is really interesting to learn about Tony v because you know, 871 00:37:08,719 --> 00:37:09,600 Speaker 4: it would have been easy to. 872 00:37:09,520 --> 00:37:11,760 Speaker 5: Take Logan Web out of that game, oh without question. 873 00:37:11,960 --> 00:37:13,760 Speaker 7: But I think some of the vibes he was picking 874 00:37:13,840 --> 00:37:16,600 Speaker 7: up on was Logan Web screaming coming off the mound 875 00:37:16,680 --> 00:37:18,400 Speaker 7: after striking out the side. 876 00:37:18,160 --> 00:37:20,200 Speaker 5: In the fifth inning. Somebody said, he yelled, it's about 877 00:37:20,239 --> 00:37:23,200 Speaker 5: blanking time. Yeah, And we know that Logan Webb. 878 00:37:24,320 --> 00:37:27,000 Speaker 7: Adjust and switch up some of his mechanics before that 879 00:37:27,040 --> 00:37:27,640 Speaker 7: fifth inning. 880 00:37:27,719 --> 00:37:30,920 Speaker 5: But I love this move by Tony Vitello. It's funny. 881 00:37:30,920 --> 00:37:33,719 Speaker 7: We're gonna sit here and nitpick every single move he 882 00:37:33,760 --> 00:37:36,000 Speaker 7: makes as a manager. Because we don't know a lot 883 00:37:36,040 --> 00:37:39,239 Speaker 7: about his managing style. But my favorite move so far 884 00:37:39,320 --> 00:37:42,360 Speaker 7: this season is the move he didn't make, letting Logan 885 00:37:42,400 --> 00:37:46,320 Speaker 7: Web go out there for that sixth inning on March thirty. 886 00:37:46,320 --> 00:37:46,680 Speaker 5: First. 887 00:37:47,120 --> 00:37:49,239 Speaker 7: You won't even get most managers allowing their guys to 888 00:37:49,239 --> 00:37:51,840 Speaker 7: go out there for eighty eighty five ninety pitches. Logan 889 00:37:51,960 --> 00:37:55,600 Speaker 7: was at ninety two pitches through five innings. The analytics 890 00:37:55,600 --> 00:37:57,920 Speaker 7: would have told you take him out. He's got four walks, 891 00:37:57,920 --> 00:38:00,560 Speaker 7: his pitch count is too high. The spreadsheet nerds would 892 00:38:00,560 --> 00:38:01,920 Speaker 7: have told you take him out. 893 00:38:01,760 --> 00:38:02,280 Speaker 5: Of the game. 894 00:38:02,719 --> 00:38:05,840 Speaker 7: But your eyeballs told you that was the best logan 895 00:38:05,840 --> 00:38:08,719 Speaker 7: Web looked all game, hell, all seasons, striking out the 896 00:38:08,719 --> 00:38:10,720 Speaker 7: side in the fifth inning. So I love the fact 897 00:38:10,840 --> 00:38:14,319 Speaker 7: that Tony Vattelo went with the eealytics, not the analytics, 898 00:38:14,320 --> 00:38:16,640 Speaker 7: because that's gonna be a big, big question mark of 899 00:38:16,680 --> 00:38:19,600 Speaker 7: how he manages the bullpen and the entire team. It's 900 00:38:19,640 --> 00:38:21,600 Speaker 7: great to have all these analytics, it's great to have 901 00:38:21,640 --> 00:38:24,000 Speaker 7: all these stats, but you got to watch the damn game, 902 00:38:24,160 --> 00:38:26,000 Speaker 7: and you have to have a feeling for a game, 903 00:38:26,160 --> 00:38:29,319 Speaker 7: and Tony Vaytello felt that going into the six inning, 904 00:38:29,440 --> 00:38:32,640 Speaker 7: and that's why he rewarded his workhorse with that six inning, 905 00:38:32,680 --> 00:38:33,400 Speaker 7: with that opportunity. 906 00:38:33,560 --> 00:38:35,399 Speaker 5: To your point, there's an exact quote on that from 907 00:38:35,440 --> 00:38:35,800 Speaker 5: Tony V. 908 00:38:35,920 --> 00:38:38,640 Speaker 4: Again, as we're learning this guy cut m Tony, he 909 00:38:38,760 --> 00:38:42,319 Speaker 4: talks about this well everything you just said guts an instinct. 910 00:38:42,760 --> 00:38:44,880 Speaker 5: It was interesting and I kind of like it. 911 00:38:45,000 --> 00:38:47,480 Speaker 8: Check it out, you know, excited to see a competitor. 912 00:38:47,640 --> 00:38:50,319 Speaker 8: How does he answer after it doesn't go well? And 913 00:38:50,360 --> 00:38:53,080 Speaker 8: there's no way you know the script, but you would 914 00:38:53,160 --> 00:38:57,000 Speaker 8: anticipate or you would expect it to go better than 915 00:38:57,000 --> 00:39:01,000 Speaker 8: it did or go well. Kind of a punchback deal storyline. 916 00:39:01,120 --> 00:39:02,600 Speaker 8: It's not easy for it to just be well, I'm 917 00:39:02,640 --> 00:39:04,719 Speaker 8: gonna come out and dominate because I want to do 918 00:39:04,800 --> 00:39:07,000 Speaker 8: better than I did last time out, and for it 919 00:39:07,040 --> 00:39:08,960 Speaker 8: to go the way that it did, I just think 920 00:39:09,000 --> 00:39:12,120 Speaker 8: it showed his guts. Like my answer to the question 921 00:39:12,200 --> 00:39:13,960 Speaker 8: or what I was talking about to Logan and the 922 00:39:14,000 --> 00:39:16,680 Speaker 8: other coaches is just that'll be one of my favorite 923 00:39:16,680 --> 00:39:19,440 Speaker 8: outings of the year, even though you could take a 924 00:39:19,440 --> 00:39:21,000 Speaker 8: step back and say it was one of the uglier 925 00:39:21,040 --> 00:39:23,600 Speaker 8: ones too at times. It just showed a lot of 926 00:39:23,640 --> 00:39:26,400 Speaker 8: guts and I think it did help. He had a 927 00:39:26,400 --> 00:39:29,960 Speaker 8: little bit of a breather in between the fourth and 928 00:39:30,080 --> 00:39:32,319 Speaker 8: going out in the fifth. But it was almost kind 929 00:39:32,320 --> 00:39:34,200 Speaker 8: of like he got pissed and he just started getting 930 00:39:34,200 --> 00:39:37,600 Speaker 8: in the fight instead of early on. I may be wrong, 931 00:39:37,680 --> 00:39:39,520 Speaker 8: but from my perspective, it looked like he was fighting 932 00:39:39,560 --> 00:39:42,879 Speaker 8: himself a little bit when the game's already presenting enough 933 00:39:42,880 --> 00:39:45,319 Speaker 8: of a fight and you know, the hitters, especially if 934 00:39:45,360 --> 00:39:48,160 Speaker 8: the Padres lineup is presenting enough of fight. So now 935 00:39:48,160 --> 00:39:50,759 Speaker 8: you're picking a third fight with yourself, is what it 936 00:39:50,800 --> 00:39:52,880 Speaker 8: appeared to be. And it looked like he kind of 937 00:39:52,960 --> 00:39:56,120 Speaker 8: just dug down, got pissed, showed his guts, and kind 938 00:39:56,120 --> 00:39:58,440 Speaker 8: of got in the one true fight that he needed 939 00:39:58,440 --> 00:40:00,319 Speaker 8: to and it was. It was a pretty i'm good 940 00:40:00,320 --> 00:40:02,960 Speaker 8: two innings and overall just made for a great outing 941 00:40:03,000 --> 00:40:05,759 Speaker 8: and in one again, everybody would like to see a 942 00:40:05,760 --> 00:40:08,080 Speaker 8: no hitter in a shutout. I'll like that one for 943 00:40:08,120 --> 00:40:08,799 Speaker 8: the rest of the year. 944 00:40:08,920 --> 00:40:12,880 Speaker 5: I'm That sound by from Tony V is right up 945 00:40:12,920 --> 00:40:14,200 Speaker 5: my alley. Now it's just me. 946 00:40:14,640 --> 00:40:16,400 Speaker 4: You guys can be different in your cars or in 947 00:40:16,440 --> 00:40:18,000 Speaker 4: your kitchens or watching on YouTube. 948 00:40:18,120 --> 00:40:18,680 Speaker 5: That's right up. 949 00:40:19,000 --> 00:40:22,440 Speaker 4: It looked like he dug down, got pissed, and fought 950 00:40:22,480 --> 00:40:25,160 Speaker 4: back and I am a huge believer that that is 951 00:40:25,200 --> 00:40:26,520 Speaker 4: eighty percent of sports. 952 00:40:26,280 --> 00:40:29,000 Speaker 5: Right there, Man, Like, do you can you outwill the 953 00:40:29,040 --> 00:40:30,759 Speaker 5: other guy? Can you outfight the other guy? 954 00:40:30,840 --> 00:40:31,000 Speaker 3: Yeah? 955 00:40:31,040 --> 00:40:33,799 Speaker 5: Of course it helps to have cut and sink and 956 00:40:33,880 --> 00:40:34,200 Speaker 5: all that. 957 00:40:34,320 --> 00:40:36,600 Speaker 4: I'm not saying you can't have stuff and a change 958 00:40:36,600 --> 00:40:39,480 Speaker 4: and all that good stuff, but can you I always 959 00:40:39,480 --> 00:40:41,399 Speaker 4: add this line from the Willie Mays book. I throw 960 00:40:41,400 --> 00:40:43,399 Speaker 4: it at my kids at Willie Mays in the John 961 00:40:43,480 --> 00:40:46,080 Speaker 4: Shay book at this quote, something is gonna go wrong 962 00:40:46,160 --> 00:40:47,560 Speaker 4: in the game, how. 963 00:40:47,400 --> 00:40:50,040 Speaker 5: Will you react? And that was looking well, that's what. 964 00:40:50,040 --> 00:40:52,640 Speaker 7: We say about all sports. It's why we all love 965 00:40:52,719 --> 00:40:56,160 Speaker 7: him so much. It's unscripted drama. 966 00:40:55,880 --> 00:40:57,719 Speaker 5: As you were just saying to the Yukon Huskies and 967 00:40:58,239 --> 00:40:59,360 Speaker 5: Mullets exactly. 968 00:40:59,520 --> 00:41:01,640 Speaker 7: And I love hearing Tony say, look, we don't know 969 00:41:01,680 --> 00:41:03,919 Speaker 7: how the script is going to play out. That's the key. 970 00:41:04,120 --> 00:41:07,240 Speaker 7: Nobody does. But with analytics, everybody thinks they can script 971 00:41:07,280 --> 00:41:10,040 Speaker 7: the market. I just told this guy's coming in once 972 00:41:10,080 --> 00:41:10,560 Speaker 7: you get to this. 973 00:41:10,560 --> 00:41:12,239 Speaker 4: I just told you the Giants have a thirty nine 974 00:41:12,239 --> 00:41:15,840 Speaker 4: point chance. He did it exactly. It's all according to 975 00:41:15,880 --> 00:41:16,280 Speaker 4: the script. 976 00:41:16,360 --> 00:41:19,319 Speaker 7: Throw those scripts out the window, paying attention to the 977 00:41:19,400 --> 00:41:22,120 Speaker 7: actual game and I love it here and Tony Vitello 978 00:41:22,320 --> 00:41:25,240 Speaker 7: talk about the gutsy performance a Logan Web but also 979 00:41:25,320 --> 00:41:27,920 Speaker 7: the manager himself actually using his gut to make some 980 00:41:27,960 --> 00:41:28,759 Speaker 7: of these decisions. 981 00:41:28,800 --> 00:41:30,839 Speaker 5: I love it. Logan Web two with a good one. 982 00:41:30,880 --> 00:41:34,560 Speaker 4: Now the World Baseball Classic question is pretty good. And listen, 983 00:41:34,680 --> 00:41:38,600 Speaker 4: you know he had the bad outing on on opening night. 984 00:41:38,719 --> 00:41:40,840 Speaker 4: One week we're on the one week anniversary of Netflix. 985 00:41:40,840 --> 00:41:45,919 Speaker 4: By the way, great blank Netflix. As Nick Torturis said, 986 00:41:45,960 --> 00:41:47,640 Speaker 4: I hate Netflix, he goes, Don't get me wrong, I 987 00:41:47,719 --> 00:41:51,600 Speaker 4: work for him, but you know, but anyway, Andy Bagley 988 00:41:51,640 --> 00:41:53,440 Speaker 4: did what he had to do. And ask, is the 989 00:41:53,520 --> 00:41:56,920 Speaker 4: WBC affecting you because you looked ragged in the third inning? 990 00:41:57,120 --> 00:42:00,720 Speaker 5: Logan webcut you, Tony here, do you think. 991 00:42:00,880 --> 00:42:02,919 Speaker 9: Maybe not threw you off, but it'd be a different 992 00:42:02,960 --> 00:42:08,319 Speaker 9: way of preparing. No, I've been waiting for that question. No, 993 00:42:08,480 --> 00:42:11,680 Speaker 9: I don't think so. Look, I signed up for that. 994 00:42:11,880 --> 00:42:14,560 Speaker 9: It's it's what I chose to do. Yeah, there's some 995 00:42:14,600 --> 00:42:18,160 Speaker 9: different travel and some different atmosphere that I went through adrenaline. 996 00:42:18,760 --> 00:42:23,600 Speaker 9: But if I was tired, hypothetically, it's my own fault. 997 00:42:23,680 --> 00:42:26,960 Speaker 9: So I feel great right now. It's not that so 998 00:42:27,200 --> 00:42:29,000 Speaker 9: I just, like I said, I'm just I think I'm 999 00:42:29,000 --> 00:42:32,000 Speaker 9: a little off, to be honest, And like I said, 1000 00:42:32,200 --> 00:42:35,760 Speaker 9: I'm trying to figure it out as we go. Luckily, 1001 00:42:35,840 --> 00:42:38,360 Speaker 9: you know, it's a long, long baseball season. You know, 1002 00:42:38,480 --> 00:42:43,840 Speaker 9: I have thirty one or hopefully thirty two plus hopefully 1003 00:42:43,840 --> 00:42:46,560 Speaker 9: more starts left, and I'll figure it out. 1004 00:42:47,280 --> 00:42:48,879 Speaker 4: I think what tint my web is. I don't think 1005 00:42:48,880 --> 00:42:52,040 Speaker 4: he denied it there. I think he admitted maybe. I 1006 00:42:52,080 --> 00:42:54,040 Speaker 4: don't think you know, I've been waiting for that question. 1007 00:42:54,160 --> 00:42:57,400 Speaker 4: And if if I am hypothetically off my routine, it 1008 00:42:57,480 --> 00:42:58,280 Speaker 4: was my choice. 1009 00:42:58,400 --> 00:43:01,279 Speaker 7: If I was tired, hypothetically, it would be on me, 1010 00:43:01,400 --> 00:43:02,560 Speaker 7: not the WB Marcus. 1011 00:43:02,640 --> 00:43:05,480 Speaker 4: If John Joe Curley hypothetically we're going to go get 1012 00:43:05,480 --> 00:43:07,440 Speaker 4: a refresher on the coffee, what would he get when 1013 00:43:07,480 --> 00:43:08,440 Speaker 4: you get black coffee? 1014 00:43:09,520 --> 00:43:10,640 Speaker 5: Putting those things out there. 1015 00:43:10,480 --> 00:43:13,360 Speaker 7: To matter now, Hypothetically, if I did show up hungover 1016 00:43:13,440 --> 00:43:15,400 Speaker 7: to do a show, would it be my fault or 1017 00:43:15,400 --> 00:43:17,560 Speaker 7: would it be the two am angels I was hanging 1018 00:43:17,560 --> 00:43:17,879 Speaker 7: out with. 1019 00:43:20,320 --> 00:43:21,560 Speaker 5: On Tuesday night? Nice work? 1020 00:43:21,600 --> 00:43:23,440 Speaker 4: Hey, Now, all right, one more thing I wanted to 1021 00:43:23,440 --> 00:43:26,080 Speaker 4: get into the big hit was I was young? Tony 1022 00:43:26,080 --> 00:43:28,319 Speaker 4: asked us today, what is the most surprising thing about 1023 00:43:28,320 --> 00:43:30,319 Speaker 4: the season so far. It's only five games, right, But 1024 00:43:30,520 --> 00:43:33,640 Speaker 4: it's five games right? And Marcus said the bullpen. And that's, 1025 00:43:33,680 --> 00:43:35,359 Speaker 4: of course I think the answer we'd all go with. 1026 00:43:35,400 --> 00:43:37,400 Speaker 4: But I had to come up with something different because 1027 00:43:37,800 --> 00:43:38,640 Speaker 4: I had the same answer. 1028 00:43:38,800 --> 00:43:40,880 Speaker 7: This is like family feud. Yeah, you got to give 1029 00:43:40,880 --> 00:43:43,279 Speaker 7: a different answer. Good answer, good answer, good answer. Don't 1030 00:43:43,280 --> 00:43:45,759 Speaker 7: give the newly Wood game. That would be in the well, 1031 00:43:45,840 --> 00:43:48,680 Speaker 7: you know, we won't talk about that. The strangest place 1032 00:43:48,680 --> 00:43:51,200 Speaker 7: you've ever made will be remember that one. You know, 1033 00:43:51,239 --> 00:43:52,920 Speaker 7: that story I don't get into. 1034 00:43:53,920 --> 00:43:56,239 Speaker 4: And I said, well, maybe the most surprising thing about 1035 00:43:56,239 --> 00:43:58,520 Speaker 4: the season was Raffie Dever's busting it down the line 1036 00:43:58,600 --> 00:44:01,440 Speaker 4: last night. Oh my, people think of him maybe a 1037 00:44:01,560 --> 00:44:04,759 Speaker 4: little overweight, maybe he's you know, the Red Sox saw 1038 00:44:04,800 --> 00:44:10,799 Speaker 4: him as a guy who wouldn't play first base. Yeah, 1039 00:44:11,000 --> 00:44:13,360 Speaker 4: Willian Domas with the great line. So here's Tony v 1040 00:44:13,719 --> 00:44:15,680 Speaker 4: on his guy who, by the way, even with the 1041 00:44:15,680 --> 00:44:18,000 Speaker 4: bum hamstring, is posting every day. 1042 00:44:18,000 --> 00:44:18,520 Speaker 5: I remember F P. 1043 00:44:18,600 --> 00:44:20,839 Speaker 4: Santangelo said the day the Giants traded for me, because 1044 00:44:20,880 --> 00:44:22,160 Speaker 4: this guy posts every day. 1045 00:44:22,480 --> 00:44:24,200 Speaker 5: He played one sixty three last year. 1046 00:44:24,400 --> 00:44:27,560 Speaker 4: No NBA load management for this two games in a 1047 00:44:27,600 --> 00:44:29,520 Speaker 4: season he played one hundred and sixty three. So here's 1048 00:44:29,560 --> 00:44:32,759 Speaker 4: Tony v On seeing defers run that leg out that 1049 00:44:32,880 --> 00:44:34,560 Speaker 4: infield dribbler cut Jay. 1050 00:44:34,600 --> 00:44:37,800 Speaker 8: I was gonna say, I mean, Raffie's hauling butt around 1051 00:44:37,800 --> 00:44:40,080 Speaker 8: the bases, and I mean when he gets in his stride, 1052 00:44:40,520 --> 00:44:42,120 Speaker 8: he's got some speed to him. But I think the 1053 00:44:42,120 --> 00:44:44,319 Speaker 8: biggest thing is too, he's he's just trying to win. 1054 00:44:45,200 --> 00:44:47,520 Speaker 8: Like I said, if just back in the office, I 1055 00:44:47,600 --> 00:44:49,600 Speaker 8: was saying, if we were guilty of anything early in 1056 00:44:49,600 --> 00:44:51,960 Speaker 8: the season, it was just trying so hard. I know 1057 00:44:52,000 --> 00:44:54,359 Speaker 8: I said that to you all too. But he's trying 1058 00:44:54,400 --> 00:44:57,000 Speaker 8: to win. And that's a point in the game. When 1059 00:44:57,040 --> 00:45:00,000 Speaker 8: you're gripping a fastbar or slider, try hard can hurt you. 1060 00:45:00,600 --> 00:45:02,480 Speaker 8: But the base running deal once you know a ball 1061 00:45:02,560 --> 00:45:04,960 Speaker 8: is down and you got an opportunity to hauld. But 1062 00:45:05,320 --> 00:45:07,480 Speaker 8: these guys, in my opinion, have been hustling around the 1063 00:45:07,480 --> 00:45:10,400 Speaker 8: bases when they've got the opportunity to. But Jo's faster. 1064 00:45:12,600 --> 00:45:14,160 Speaker 5: I love it. He's just trying to win. Shout out 1065 00:45:14,239 --> 00:45:15,800 Speaker 5: Nate schierholds. I'm just trying to score a run for 1066 00:45:15,880 --> 00:45:17,839 Speaker 5: my country, right, I'm just trying to get the first 1067 00:45:17,840 --> 00:45:19,680 Speaker 5: for Tony v. Tello. Yeah, really really good. 1068 00:45:19,680 --> 00:45:22,120 Speaker 4: By the way, we're talking about logan webs and uh, 1069 00:45:22,200 --> 00:45:25,840 Speaker 4: if I am off from WBC would be my choice. 1070 00:45:25,920 --> 00:45:27,919 Speaker 5: Dude, some who's the text of the day? Bro? 1071 00:45:28,000 --> 00:45:29,799 Speaker 4: Going way back and you may have some cope sound 1072 00:45:29,880 --> 00:45:32,640 Speaker 4: on here. Buddy from Guy four Way says, don't forget O. J. 1073 00:45:32,760 --> 00:45:33,600 Speaker 4: Simpson wrote a book. 1074 00:45:33,960 --> 00:45:40,239 Speaker 5: If if I did it, I'm just bro went there. 1075 00:45:40,680 --> 00:45:43,839 Speaker 5: I got a little good and even. I mean, it's 1076 00:45:43,840 --> 00:45:48,759 Speaker 5: almost Father's Day, right day. Okay, let's time to get out. Yeah, 1077 00:45:49,120 --> 00:45:54,560 Speaker 5: it's almost football season. Hey, Twitter world, it's me. Put 1078 00:45:54,600 --> 00:45:57,480 Speaker 5: those on the soundboard, not me. Petrero Hill's finest man. 1079 00:45:57,640 --> 00:45:57,960 Speaker 5: That's it. 1080 00:45:58,000 --> 00:45:58,520 Speaker 7: That's my name. 1081 00:45:59,000 --> 00:46:00,520 Speaker 5: High school City colle buddy. 1082 00:46:00,560 --> 00:46:01,040 Speaker 3: There you go. 1083 00:46:01,640 --> 00:46:03,680 Speaker 5: All right, that's our signal to get out. That's our 1084 00:46:03,719 --> 00:46:06,080 Speaker 5: signal to get out. George Conto is going to talk 1085 00:46:06,080 --> 00:46:08,000 Speaker 5: to us about the Giants next on The Sports Leader