1 00:00:00,360 --> 00:00:03,720 Speaker 1: What is up, Mets fans, Welcome back, unfortunately, to another 2 00:00:03,760 --> 00:00:06,240 Speaker 1: episode of The Mets the Podcast. Yeah, we're gonna rip 3 00:00:06,280 --> 00:00:07,840 Speaker 1: the band aid off with this one. I'll save you 4 00:00:07,960 --> 00:00:11,200 Speaker 1: the fun little intros that we normally do. Let's just 5 00:00:11,240 --> 00:00:14,160 Speaker 1: start talking about the series against the Brewers. 6 00:00:14,160 --> 00:00:14,760 Speaker 2: It was not great. 7 00:00:14,960 --> 00:00:18,360 Speaker 1: It was a bad, bad series. Swept for the first 8 00:00:18,400 --> 00:00:21,479 Speaker 1: time in this season. We know that the Mets also 9 00:00:21,520 --> 00:00:23,600 Speaker 1: did not get swept pretty much all of last year. 10 00:00:23,600 --> 00:00:26,160 Speaker 1: I think go September fourteenth was their first sweep against 11 00:00:26,160 --> 00:00:27,200 Speaker 1: the Chicago Cubs. 12 00:00:27,720 --> 00:00:28,360 Speaker 2: James Is. 13 00:00:28,440 --> 00:00:30,240 Speaker 1: It's gonna feel weird because I'm not really introing you 14 00:00:30,280 --> 00:00:32,159 Speaker 1: and I'm not telling people to follow us anywhere. But 15 00:00:32,520 --> 00:00:33,959 Speaker 1: like I said, let's just rip the band aid off 16 00:00:33,960 --> 00:00:36,920 Speaker 1: and start talking about what hopefully is the worst series 17 00:00:36,960 --> 00:00:37,840 Speaker 1: of the entire year. 18 00:00:37,920 --> 00:00:39,520 Speaker 2: I mean, I'd love to say that it can only 19 00:00:39,520 --> 00:00:40,440 Speaker 2: go up from here, right. 20 00:00:40,400 --> 00:00:42,440 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean it's hard to go down. First two 21 00:00:42,479 --> 00:00:44,120 Speaker 3: games this series, the Mets didn't score a run and 22 00:00:44,120 --> 00:00:46,199 Speaker 3: give up nineteen. It doesn't really get much worse than 23 00:00:46,240 --> 00:00:48,360 Speaker 3: that mus give up. I think it was seven homers 24 00:00:48,360 --> 00:00:50,599 Speaker 3: in the first two games. They only have they at 25 00:00:50,720 --> 00:00:52,760 Speaker 3: time of At the time of those two games, only 26 00:00:52,800 --> 00:00:55,360 Speaker 3: had won the entire season. It really like, there's a 27 00:00:55,360 --> 00:00:57,160 Speaker 3: million stats, we can say them all now, they're not 28 00:00:57,200 --> 00:00:59,640 Speaker 3: that much fun. It's just we got just bamboozols in 29 00:00:59,680 --> 00:01:02,080 Speaker 3: three games in Milwaukee. Two games got bamboozled, one game 30 00:01:02,120 --> 00:01:02,520 Speaker 3: lost tight. 31 00:01:03,320 --> 00:01:06,199 Speaker 1: And we know that the Mets have a horrendously bad 32 00:01:06,319 --> 00:01:08,480 Speaker 1: history of playing in Milwaukee. We were talking in the 33 00:01:08,480 --> 00:01:10,320 Speaker 1: group chat and I was like, every time we go 34 00:01:10,400 --> 00:01:13,679 Speaker 1: to Milwaukee, it feels like hell, it feels horrible, like 35 00:01:13,720 --> 00:01:17,319 Speaker 1: it's dark in there. Something about that stadium just bad, 36 00:01:17,400 --> 00:01:20,160 Speaker 1: bad vibes that I remember. So we asked Johnny Stats, 37 00:01:20,160 --> 00:01:21,720 Speaker 1: who's not gonna be with us on this episode today. 38 00:01:21,760 --> 00:01:24,959 Speaker 1: Him and Vido or are out doing holiday stuff right now. 39 00:01:25,319 --> 00:01:27,839 Speaker 1: But we asked for some stats on what the Mets 40 00:01:27,880 --> 00:01:29,720 Speaker 1: have been doing in Milwaukee the last few times that 41 00:01:29,760 --> 00:01:31,480 Speaker 1: they've been there, and when it come out to James 42 00:01:31,480 --> 00:01:33,560 Speaker 1: that they've lost eighteen of their last twenty one. 43 00:01:33,680 --> 00:01:35,839 Speaker 3: Yeah, the Mets are three and eighteen. They lost twenty 44 00:01:35,880 --> 00:01:38,400 Speaker 3: one games in Milwaukee and has stretch from twenty sixteen 45 00:01:38,440 --> 00:01:40,680 Speaker 3: to twenty twenty one where they lost fourteen to fifteen 46 00:01:41,360 --> 00:01:43,959 Speaker 3: in Milwaukee. So this place just seems to be a 47 00:01:44,000 --> 00:01:46,920 Speaker 3: place that Mets can't play baseball at all. So I 48 00:01:46,920 --> 00:01:48,600 Speaker 3: don't even know how, because in that time we've gone 49 00:01:48,600 --> 00:01:52,280 Speaker 3: through multiple general managers, multiple managers, tons of different players, 50 00:01:52,320 --> 00:01:54,440 Speaker 3: different owners, and for some reason when the Mets go 51 00:01:54,440 --> 00:01:56,120 Speaker 3: to Milwaukee we can't do it. Even just the fact 52 00:01:56,120 --> 00:01:58,640 Speaker 3: that we won two games in Milwaukee last year clinched 53 00:01:58,640 --> 00:02:01,560 Speaker 3: the playoff berth, that was sixty seven percent of the 54 00:02:01,600 --> 00:02:03,400 Speaker 3: wins the Mets have had in Milwaukee in five years 55 00:02:03,480 --> 00:02:06,320 Speaker 3: and seven years actually seven years, Like it's ridiculous. 56 00:02:07,040 --> 00:02:09,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, they just don't play well there. I don't know 57 00:02:09,160 --> 00:02:09,600 Speaker 2: what it is. 58 00:02:09,680 --> 00:02:12,120 Speaker 1: I know we saw in Game one, I believe it 59 00:02:12,160 --> 00:02:13,800 Speaker 1: was Jeff McNeil had a problem with the field and 60 00:02:13,800 --> 00:02:15,239 Speaker 1: they spoke about it a little bit more in Game 61 00:02:15,280 --> 00:02:17,720 Speaker 1: three that Jeff and Neal made a play that was 62 00:02:17,840 --> 00:02:20,000 Speaker 1: very similar to the one that he made in Miami 63 00:02:20,000 --> 00:02:21,600 Speaker 1: where he like slid on his knee to try and 64 00:02:21,639 --> 00:02:24,040 Speaker 1: grab a ball and like get around it they did 65 00:02:24,080 --> 00:02:26,680 Speaker 1: in Milwaukee, and when he slid into the ground, his 66 00:02:26,760 --> 00:02:29,280 Speaker 1: knee basically just got stuck and the grass kicked up 67 00:02:29,280 --> 00:02:31,320 Speaker 1: and he basically did like a summersault. Could have gotten 68 00:02:31,320 --> 00:02:33,359 Speaker 1: seriously hurt, though, thank goodness, he did not. It was 69 00:02:33,400 --> 00:02:36,000 Speaker 1: like a very very awkward looking slide. But he was 70 00:02:36,040 --> 00:02:39,520 Speaker 1: screaming at the ground, saying obscenities at it and going, no, 71 00:02:39,560 --> 00:02:41,680 Speaker 1: I've never seen someone so angry at the ground. But 72 00:02:41,720 --> 00:02:43,120 Speaker 1: then when they asked him, like why was he so mad, 73 00:02:43,160 --> 00:02:44,560 Speaker 1: he said, I've played here a couple of times and 74 00:02:44,600 --> 00:02:47,280 Speaker 1: made similar plays, and it feels like the grass in 75 00:02:47,360 --> 00:02:50,440 Speaker 1: the outfield specifically is not rooted into the ground. He goes, 76 00:02:50,480 --> 00:02:52,040 Speaker 1: it just feels like there's like just a ton of 77 00:02:52,080 --> 00:02:54,160 Speaker 1: dirt underneath it and it's basically just laying on top 78 00:02:54,200 --> 00:02:56,639 Speaker 1: of it, which got to imagine doesn't feel great as 79 00:02:56,639 --> 00:02:59,360 Speaker 1: a player. Also probably not the reason why the Mets 80 00:02:59,360 --> 00:03:01,320 Speaker 1: lost that game either, I mean they just, like we said, 81 00:03:01,360 --> 00:03:02,320 Speaker 1: they played pretty horribly. 82 00:03:02,320 --> 00:03:03,359 Speaker 2: There's no way around it. For sure. 83 00:03:03,440 --> 00:03:05,959 Speaker 3: When that McNeil play happened, that was like a moment 84 00:03:06,000 --> 00:03:08,480 Speaker 3: of visceral frustration for a team that was already losing 85 00:03:08,520 --> 00:03:10,120 Speaker 3: by a decent amount, and it kind of felt like, 86 00:03:10,160 --> 00:03:12,120 Speaker 3: oh no, that doesn't feel good for the rest of 87 00:03:12,160 --> 00:03:14,480 Speaker 3: this game, and it just bled into the next day 88 00:03:14,520 --> 00:03:16,480 Speaker 3: and even the next day, I mean not really the 89 00:03:16,480 --> 00:03:18,280 Speaker 3: next day, because on Wednesday, the Mets digging on the 90 00:03:18,280 --> 00:03:20,480 Speaker 3: board first first, as they did Star Hoffers cloned Doorg 91 00:03:20,480 --> 00:03:22,639 Speaker 3: got on the board early. But it was just something 92 00:03:22,720 --> 00:03:24,880 Speaker 3: was off this whole series. Something was weird. It's something 93 00:03:24,960 --> 00:03:26,560 Speaker 3: is not Something was just not right. And maybe it 94 00:03:26,560 --> 00:03:28,120 Speaker 3: was just one of the series where it's just day 95 00:03:28,120 --> 00:03:30,320 Speaker 3: after day after day doesn't feel right. But also the 96 00:03:30,360 --> 00:03:33,119 Speaker 3: fact that they did have a pretty significant pitching disadvantage 97 00:03:33,120 --> 00:03:35,480 Speaker 3: for two of the three games. It was just also 98 00:03:35,560 --> 00:03:39,680 Speaker 3: the baby Brewers Joey Weimer is Weimer or Whimer Weemer 99 00:03:39,720 --> 00:03:42,160 Speaker 3: Weimer Weimer. I'm saying Whimer for years, So Joey Weimer, 100 00:03:42,240 --> 00:03:45,840 Speaker 3: Bryce Terrang, Garrett Mitchell just became murderers Row Garrett, Garret 101 00:03:45,880 --> 00:03:48,640 Speaker 3: and Ruth from the the Yankees just hitting every single 102 00:03:48,640 --> 00:03:50,760 Speaker 3: thing out of the park. Bryce Terrang might hit nine 103 00:03:50,800 --> 00:03:52,800 Speaker 3: home runs some time major League Baseball career. Hear the 104 00:03:52,800 --> 00:03:54,840 Speaker 3: Grand Slam off Tommy Hunt is still going right now. 105 00:03:54,880 --> 00:03:56,960 Speaker 2: It's it was. It was just crazy to watch this 106 00:03:57,000 --> 00:03:57,560 Speaker 2: whole series. 107 00:03:58,240 --> 00:03:59,680 Speaker 1: I had a friend text me and they're like, dude, 108 00:03:59,680 --> 00:04:01,240 Speaker 1: you told me Rice Trang is not that guy like 109 00:04:01,280 --> 00:04:03,160 Speaker 1: you said you were never about him, Like well, he 110 00:04:03,200 --> 00:04:04,800 Speaker 1: had like never hit a ball one hundred and nine 111 00:04:04,840 --> 00:04:06,840 Speaker 1: miles an hour in the air in his life before 112 00:04:07,000 --> 00:04:09,160 Speaker 1: until he hit that grand slam off of Tommy Hunter, 113 00:04:09,320 --> 00:04:11,720 Speaker 1: Garrett Mitchell, and Joey Weimer, like I mean, and even 114 00:04:11,760 --> 00:04:14,360 Speaker 1: Bryce Terrang to a fault, they have all been highly 115 00:04:14,400 --> 00:04:16,960 Speaker 1: touted prospects. Bryce Garrett Mitchell should have been like a 116 00:04:17,000 --> 00:04:19,000 Speaker 1: top five pick in the twenty twenty draft, but he 117 00:04:19,080 --> 00:04:20,640 Speaker 1: has type of diabetes, so he. 118 00:04:20,640 --> 00:04:23,280 Speaker 2: Dropped in it. That's why. And yeah he dropped. 119 00:04:23,320 --> 00:04:25,200 Speaker 1: It was just like the diabetes concerns about his health 120 00:04:25,200 --> 00:04:27,960 Speaker 1: and everything like that. But he was a standout phenomenal 121 00:04:28,000 --> 00:04:31,120 Speaker 1: player at UCLA. We got glimpses of it this series 122 00:04:31,240 --> 00:04:33,679 Speaker 1: where he showed the power. He obviously has incredible speed 123 00:04:33,640 --> 00:04:35,840 Speaker 1: as a phenomenal center fielder, looks like a very good 124 00:04:35,839 --> 00:04:38,320 Speaker 1: player for the Brewis future. And Joey Weimer fifth round 125 00:04:38,360 --> 00:04:40,760 Speaker 1: pick from that same draft out of Universe as Cincinnati. 126 00:04:41,040 --> 00:04:43,760 Speaker 1: The dude does like very very specific things very well. 127 00:04:43,760 --> 00:04:46,440 Speaker 1: He runs really fast, throws really hard, hits the ball 128 00:04:46,480 --> 00:04:48,800 Speaker 1: really hard as well, and like those are all the 129 00:04:48,800 --> 00:04:50,440 Speaker 1: makings of a good player, and he showed it this 130 00:04:50,480 --> 00:04:51,040 Speaker 1: series as well. 131 00:04:51,040 --> 00:04:52,960 Speaker 3: I also believe Terrang was either a first or second 132 00:04:53,000 --> 00:04:55,239 Speaker 3: round pick way back when he was taken these again, 133 00:04:55,320 --> 00:04:58,120 Speaker 3: like the are these are not it's not murtherers rope, 134 00:04:58,160 --> 00:05:00,320 Speaker 3: but these are not not talented ball players. We did 135 00:05:00,360 --> 00:05:01,880 Speaker 3: more in everyone going into the series that the Brewers 136 00:05:01,920 --> 00:05:04,000 Speaker 3: had made some genuine improvements to this roster during the 137 00:05:04,040 --> 00:05:06,520 Speaker 3: off season, namely Jesse Winker who we just can't see 138 00:05:06,560 --> 00:05:08,480 Speaker 3: him to avoid. Wherever that guy winds up, he does 139 00:05:08,520 --> 00:05:08,839 Speaker 3: something to. 140 00:05:08,880 --> 00:05:09,440 Speaker 2: Kill the Mets. 141 00:05:09,440 --> 00:05:12,280 Speaker 3: Whatever whatever is in Jesse Winkers's brain that allows him 142 00:05:12,279 --> 00:05:14,360 Speaker 3: to beat the Mets every single time, we as a 143 00:05:14,360 --> 00:05:17,680 Speaker 3: as society, possibly as a government, should you know, capture it, 144 00:05:17,760 --> 00:05:20,080 Speaker 3: should analyze it and be able to try and transpose 145 00:05:20,120 --> 00:05:22,200 Speaker 3: that to other people we need in competition and any 146 00:05:22,240 --> 00:05:25,440 Speaker 3: anything really in the entire world. Because whatever clicks inside 147 00:05:25,560 --> 00:05:28,200 Speaker 3: Jesse Winkers's brain when the team on the other side 148 00:05:28,200 --> 00:05:30,679 Speaker 3: of the field is wearing clothing that just says Mets 149 00:05:30,720 --> 00:05:32,839 Speaker 3: on it, or New York, when the colors of blue 150 00:05:32,880 --> 00:05:36,000 Speaker 3: and orange ignites something in his freaking brain, can't they 151 00:05:36,080 --> 00:05:37,919 Speaker 3: can't stop him. And you just knew every game this 152 00:05:37,960 --> 00:05:39,560 Speaker 3: series like he's gonna do something, He's gonna do something, 153 00:05:39,560 --> 00:05:42,839 Speaker 3: He's gonna do something, even he's inevitable against the Mets. 154 00:05:43,080 --> 00:05:44,880 Speaker 3: And also William con Terreros, who's hitting the ball hard, 155 00:05:44,920 --> 00:05:47,200 Speaker 3: doing a lot of things. Like this lineup isn't bad. 156 00:05:47,240 --> 00:05:49,800 Speaker 3: Their pitching staff is good. Their bullpen always has freaky 157 00:05:49,800 --> 00:05:52,760 Speaker 3: guys you've ever heard of before. We're gonna throw hammers 158 00:05:52,760 --> 00:05:55,120 Speaker 3: and crazy fastballs and sinkers and change ups and whatnot, 159 00:05:55,200 --> 00:05:56,520 Speaker 3: and they just there. 160 00:05:56,640 --> 00:05:57,520 Speaker 2: They think they're a good team. 161 00:05:57,520 --> 00:05:58,960 Speaker 3: I don't think they're as goods they were the last 162 00:05:58,960 --> 00:06:01,320 Speaker 3: couple days and the nine home runs in three games, yeah, 163 00:06:01,360 --> 00:06:04,839 Speaker 3: and scoring twenty six runs, like that's a little ridiculous. 164 00:06:04,839 --> 00:06:07,320 Speaker 3: But I think a lot of things went together the 165 00:06:07,360 --> 00:06:08,960 Speaker 3: series and they just completely downed us. 166 00:06:09,720 --> 00:06:09,920 Speaker 2: Yeah. 167 00:06:09,920 --> 00:06:11,840 Speaker 1: The Jesse Winker tweet you put out was funny today 168 00:06:11,880 --> 00:06:13,880 Speaker 1: about like some way, somehow, we got to find a 169 00:06:13,880 --> 00:06:15,800 Speaker 1: way to get him on the Mets, just simply so 170 00:06:15,960 --> 00:06:17,640 Speaker 1: he doesn't have to play against the Mets anymore. It's 171 00:06:17,680 --> 00:06:19,680 Speaker 1: kind of like when the Mets trader for Kelly Johnson 172 00:06:19,720 --> 00:06:22,600 Speaker 1: in twenty fifteen. That guy killed us so badly when 173 00:06:22,640 --> 00:06:24,480 Speaker 1: he was on the Braves or any team. Get him 174 00:06:24,520 --> 00:06:26,240 Speaker 1: on the team. He's got a little magic. I mean, 175 00:06:26,279 --> 00:06:27,760 Speaker 1: I don't think the Brewers are gonna be making a 176 00:06:27,839 --> 00:06:30,600 Speaker 1: move for Jesse Winker right now, especially if they're computing 177 00:06:30,600 --> 00:06:32,040 Speaker 1: for a playoff spot. Looking this good, he looks like 178 00:06:32,040 --> 00:06:34,840 Speaker 1: he's a big part of this lineup so far, very 179 00:06:34,920 --> 00:06:38,240 Speaker 1: very very good player. And you know it stinks Brian 180 00:06:38,279 --> 00:06:40,400 Speaker 1: Anderson too. I mean, we'll go through it as we 181 00:06:40,440 --> 00:06:42,560 Speaker 1: go through the game. So Brian Anderson, who the Marlins 182 00:06:42,560 --> 00:06:44,760 Speaker 1: cut for seemingly no reason, He'd be the second best 183 00:06:44,800 --> 00:06:46,800 Speaker 1: hitter on that roster, without a doubt. And like, I 184 00:06:46,839 --> 00:06:49,400 Speaker 1: know a lot of people like, we're giving me crap 185 00:06:49,440 --> 00:06:51,240 Speaker 1: on Twitter because I said, like, the Marlin's cut for 186 00:06:51,240 --> 00:06:55,800 Speaker 1: absolutely no reason whatsoever, and basically he said or people 187 00:06:55,839 --> 00:06:57,360 Speaker 1: were replying like, oh, he was hurt all the time. 188 00:06:57,400 --> 00:06:59,680 Speaker 1: He was disappointing, and it's like yeah, but like to 189 00:06:59,680 --> 00:07:01,560 Speaker 1: give up at a guy who was clearly good and 190 00:07:01,640 --> 00:07:04,120 Speaker 1: had clearly shown talent before, Like, yeah, maybe the change 191 00:07:04,160 --> 00:07:06,200 Speaker 1: of scenery was also a big thing, and going from 192 00:07:06,200 --> 00:07:08,000 Speaker 1: a park of Miami to Milwaukee, which is a lot 193 00:07:08,000 --> 00:07:10,400 Speaker 1: more hitter friendly, But me and you have watched that 194 00:07:10,400 --> 00:07:12,040 Speaker 1: guy play a lot where like this dude was always 195 00:07:12,040 --> 00:07:14,280 Speaker 1: a ballplayer. This was someone who was like I can't 196 00:07:14,280 --> 00:07:16,560 Speaker 1: believe the Marlins of all teams don't want this. 197 00:07:16,440 --> 00:07:19,040 Speaker 3: Guy bran Anderson three home runs the series against the Mets, 198 00:07:19,120 --> 00:07:20,920 Speaker 3: not even the series. Bran Nenison three home runs and 199 00:07:20,920 --> 00:07:22,640 Speaker 3: two games against the Mets. He had three home runs 200 00:07:22,760 --> 00:07:24,320 Speaker 3: lest one hundred and forty played appearances. 201 00:07:25,000 --> 00:07:25,800 Speaker 2: It's like you can't. 202 00:07:25,600 --> 00:07:27,480 Speaker 3: Even make it up. And like he went, he went 203 00:07:27,480 --> 00:07:30,120 Speaker 3: almost one hundred full play appearances before this series without 204 00:07:30,160 --> 00:07:32,960 Speaker 3: hitting even one home run, and then it's like it 205 00:07:32,960 --> 00:07:34,640 Speaker 3: doesn't it didn't even make sense what was happening. He 206 00:07:34,680 --> 00:07:36,280 Speaker 3: just he looked like he was getting around on the 207 00:07:36,280 --> 00:07:38,840 Speaker 3: ball so well. You know, you never want to say this, 208 00:07:39,200 --> 00:07:40,800 Speaker 3: but it did feel like there was an element of 209 00:07:40,800 --> 00:07:42,720 Speaker 3: this series where they almost knew what pitches were coming, 210 00:07:43,120 --> 00:07:44,960 Speaker 3: like there was nothing at all surprise them. They were 211 00:07:45,000 --> 00:07:47,880 Speaker 3: taking close pitches, they weren't chasing anything. Like you could 212 00:07:47,880 --> 00:07:49,559 Speaker 3: talk a live up to some of these Mets pitchers 213 00:07:49,560 --> 00:07:51,200 Speaker 3: not looking great and we'll start getting into these games 214 00:07:51,200 --> 00:07:54,080 Speaker 3: specifically now, but it just felt like they weren't surprised 215 00:07:54,120 --> 00:07:56,080 Speaker 3: by anything. There's not one thing a Mets pitcher could 216 00:07:56,120 --> 00:07:58,960 Speaker 3: do to get after them. And that started on Monday 217 00:07:59,520 --> 00:08:03,040 Speaker 3: after noon and with Carlos Carrasco just going out there 218 00:08:03,040 --> 00:08:05,360 Speaker 3: and just looking like there was something missing by the 219 00:08:05,400 --> 00:08:06,880 Speaker 3: time he had left the game in the fifth inning, 220 00:08:06,960 --> 00:08:09,640 Speaker 3: his fastballs down below ninety His low one was a 221 00:08:09,720 --> 00:08:11,600 Speaker 3: blow eighty nine miles an hour, and never dipped that 222 00:08:11,640 --> 00:08:13,000 Speaker 3: low in the spring, and never dipped. 223 00:08:12,800 --> 00:08:13,720 Speaker 2: That low last year. 224 00:08:14,200 --> 00:08:16,600 Speaker 3: He was really laboring through the third and fourth innings 225 00:08:16,600 --> 00:08:18,200 Speaker 3: and he still went out back there for the fifth 226 00:08:18,200 --> 00:08:20,920 Speaker 3: and then the floodgates just absolutely opened, which was completely 227 00:08:21,000 --> 00:08:24,080 Speaker 3: just capitalized by the Bryce terrank grand slam off Tommy Hunter, 228 00:08:24,080 --> 00:08:25,760 Speaker 3: who really had to wear one on his sleeve that 229 00:08:25,880 --> 00:08:27,840 Speaker 3: day and pitch a couple of innings even though the 230 00:08:27,880 --> 00:08:29,320 Speaker 3: boer was just kind of teeing off on him. 231 00:08:29,320 --> 00:08:31,280 Speaker 2: It was a bad show. It was one of those 232 00:08:31,280 --> 00:08:33,080 Speaker 2: games like I just really hope, can't wait for this 233 00:08:33,120 --> 00:08:33,439 Speaker 2: to end. 234 00:08:34,200 --> 00:08:36,640 Speaker 1: Games started weird too, because Carlos Grasco on the mountain 235 00:08:36,720 --> 00:08:39,920 Speaker 1: before he even threw a pitch got a pitchclock violation 236 00:08:40,040 --> 00:08:41,719 Speaker 1: because he was taking too long, and he was like, oh, yeah, 237 00:08:41,720 --> 00:08:42,280 Speaker 1: it's my fault. 238 00:08:42,280 --> 00:08:44,000 Speaker 2: Like it was just it was a weird start to 239 00:08:44,040 --> 00:08:44,280 Speaker 2: the game. 240 00:08:44,280 --> 00:08:45,680 Speaker 1: There was something that happened in the first thing that 241 00:08:45,679 --> 00:08:48,040 Speaker 1: I wanted to make note of before everything went south, 242 00:08:48,040 --> 00:08:49,439 Speaker 1: and I was like, oh, this would be cool to 243 00:08:49,440 --> 00:08:51,800 Speaker 1: talk about when the Mets win this series, stupid me 244 00:08:51,840 --> 00:08:53,840 Speaker 1: a little that I know they're gonna get absolutely destroyed 245 00:08:53,840 --> 00:08:55,880 Speaker 1: and swept rushed. But in the first inning, there was 246 00:08:55,920 --> 00:08:58,520 Speaker 1: a three to two count to Francisco Indoor brand Nimo's 247 00:08:58,520 --> 00:09:01,319 Speaker 1: on first, and Nimo stole. The pitch that was thrown 248 00:09:01,440 --> 00:09:03,000 Speaker 1: was very much in the strike zone, like bottom of 249 00:09:03,040 --> 00:09:04,439 Speaker 1: the zone, but it was without a doubt, like the 250 00:09:04,480 --> 00:09:05,560 Speaker 1: whole ball was in the zone. 251 00:09:05,640 --> 00:09:06,240 Speaker 2: It was a strike. 252 00:09:06,280 --> 00:09:08,679 Speaker 1: But because Nimo was stealing, William Contreros, who's not a 253 00:09:08,720 --> 00:09:10,920 Speaker 1: great defensive catcher anyway, had to get up out of 254 00:09:10,920 --> 00:09:13,880 Speaker 1: his crouch blocked I believe Alan Porter who was doing 255 00:09:13,920 --> 00:09:16,120 Speaker 1: the game behind the plate, and ended up getting. 256 00:09:15,880 --> 00:09:17,000 Speaker 2: Francisco Lindoor walk. 257 00:09:17,080 --> 00:09:19,720 Speaker 1: So just like one of those cool little baseball intricacies 258 00:09:19,720 --> 00:09:22,600 Speaker 1: that sometimes you miss when you're not like fully immersed 259 00:09:22,600 --> 00:09:24,520 Speaker 1: into the game. But I thought it was very cool. 260 00:09:24,520 --> 00:09:26,720 Speaker 1: Saved Lindor from a strikeout and got us first and second. 261 00:09:26,880 --> 00:09:28,679 Speaker 1: I didn't do anything though, didn't do anything. As we know, 262 00:09:28,760 --> 00:09:30,640 Speaker 1: he didn't score any runs the first two games. That 263 00:09:30,800 --> 00:09:33,079 Speaker 1: was pretty much it. I feel like for the offense 264 00:09:33,120 --> 00:09:35,520 Speaker 1: in that first game, there wasn't a lot to talk 265 00:09:35,559 --> 00:09:38,400 Speaker 1: about there. The big story was Carrasco. The velo dropping 266 00:09:38,559 --> 00:09:41,199 Speaker 1: is concerning, I think, to say the least, like at 267 00:09:41,240 --> 00:09:43,800 Speaker 1: the end of the day, like you gotta look at 268 00:09:43,840 --> 00:09:45,520 Speaker 1: it from the outside perspective, and when you see a 269 00:09:45,520 --> 00:09:48,080 Speaker 1: guy who sits ninety two ninety three, a guy who 270 00:09:48,120 --> 00:09:50,559 Speaker 1: has been very effective for us in the past, You're 271 00:09:50,600 --> 00:09:51,600 Speaker 1: gonna have bad starts. 272 00:09:51,720 --> 00:09:52,439 Speaker 2: That's gonna happen. 273 00:09:52,480 --> 00:09:54,440 Speaker 1: Even when you are sharp, even when you're at your best, 274 00:09:54,440 --> 00:09:56,720 Speaker 1: You're gonna have bad starts in a season. Sandy alcon 275 00:09:56,760 --> 00:09:58,680 Speaker 1: thro lost to the Mets the other day. Corbyn Burns 276 00:09:58,679 --> 00:10:00,720 Speaker 1: had a bad start in this series. The best picture 277 00:10:00,720 --> 00:10:02,920 Speaker 1: in basis two bed starts so far this year. Yeah, 278 00:10:03,040 --> 00:10:05,440 Speaker 1: arguably the best picture in baseball. So you're gonna have 279 00:10:05,440 --> 00:10:07,959 Speaker 1: bad starts. But the velo dropping in the way, like 280 00:10:08,000 --> 00:10:10,240 Speaker 1: you said, it is a very laboring start. 281 00:10:10,760 --> 00:10:12,560 Speaker 2: Something was off. I don't know what it is. I 282 00:10:12,559 --> 00:10:13,320 Speaker 2: don't know what it was. 283 00:10:13,440 --> 00:10:16,040 Speaker 1: Hopefully it's you know, just kind of going through breaking 284 00:10:16,080 --> 00:10:17,880 Speaker 1: off some rust of like being in a real game 285 00:10:18,120 --> 00:10:19,960 Speaker 1: after a spring training that was a little bit weird 286 00:10:20,000 --> 00:10:22,760 Speaker 1: with World Baseball Classic and everybody coming in back and forth. 287 00:10:23,480 --> 00:10:26,600 Speaker 2: But yeah, we just wasn't sharp from Game one at all. No, 288 00:10:26,800 --> 00:10:27,720 Speaker 2: really wasn't sharp at all. 289 00:10:27,760 --> 00:10:29,960 Speaker 3: And again you are very concerned with that because Crasco 290 00:10:30,000 --> 00:10:31,760 Speaker 3: has had some elbow issues last couple of years. He's 291 00:10:31,760 --> 00:10:33,040 Speaker 3: of course getting up there in age at the lower 292 00:10:33,080 --> 00:10:35,320 Speaker 3: body issues two years ago. And there's such a big 293 00:10:35,360 --> 00:10:37,640 Speaker 3: difference between sitting ninety two and ninety three or sitting 294 00:10:37,640 --> 00:10:40,400 Speaker 3: eighty nine and ninety like, there are some big differences 295 00:10:40,400 --> 00:10:41,880 Speaker 3: in velocity, and there's some spots wor it's not that 296 00:10:41,960 --> 00:10:44,400 Speaker 3: much different like Crasco's a guy doesn't have peak velocity anyway, 297 00:10:44,440 --> 00:10:46,360 Speaker 3: so he's not really gonna ever miss bats with his fastball. 298 00:10:46,400 --> 00:10:49,640 Speaker 3: But just going from someone who's like in the fortieth 299 00:10:49,640 --> 00:10:52,000 Speaker 3: percentile on fastball velosity to like the ten percent tile 300 00:10:52,040 --> 00:10:55,000 Speaker 3: fastball velosity, that becomes, especially without really in elitiately breaking 301 00:10:55,000 --> 00:10:57,040 Speaker 3: ball at this point in his career, that becomes something 302 00:10:57,040 --> 00:10:59,160 Speaker 3: where you can just get teed off on whenever really happens. 303 00:10:59,200 --> 00:11:01,559 Speaker 3: And losing those miles now or all his pitchers down 304 00:11:01,559 --> 00:11:03,360 Speaker 3: a little bit, his fastball is down the most. That 305 00:11:03,440 --> 00:11:06,120 Speaker 3: kind of lessens the difference between his changeup and his fastball. 306 00:11:06,320 --> 00:11:07,839 Speaker 3: His change up is usually his best pitch. 307 00:11:08,720 --> 00:11:10,319 Speaker 2: It's not good. Another thing that happened this game. 308 00:11:10,360 --> 00:11:12,679 Speaker 3: That was really confusing was Dennis Santana, who seemed like 309 00:11:12,720 --> 00:11:14,720 Speaker 3: he was becoming a bit of a high leverage landing 310 00:11:14,720 --> 00:11:16,959 Speaker 3: option for the Mets and the Marlin series, pitched for 311 00:11:16,960 --> 00:11:18,160 Speaker 3: a third day in a row in a game that 312 00:11:18,240 --> 00:11:21,960 Speaker 3: was ten nothing where I understand that he's probably the 313 00:11:22,000 --> 00:11:24,120 Speaker 3: back of the high leverage options that were out there 314 00:11:24,120 --> 00:11:28,160 Speaker 3: and that bullpen between Rayley Autovino, Robertson, even Drew Smith 315 00:11:28,160 --> 00:11:30,280 Speaker 3: and maybe even John Curtis at this point, but for 316 00:11:30,320 --> 00:11:32,280 Speaker 3: anyone to pitch third day in row. We really were 317 00:11:32,280 --> 00:11:34,400 Speaker 3: really excited last year about how this bullpen was managed. 318 00:11:34,440 --> 00:11:36,000 Speaker 3: The fact that there were so few guys who did 319 00:11:36,000 --> 00:11:37,840 Speaker 3: pitch on back to back days. See, you got pitched 320 00:11:37,840 --> 00:11:39,319 Speaker 3: on a third day in a row was kind of weird. 321 00:11:39,360 --> 00:11:41,480 Speaker 3: And remember Keithan Gary talked about a lot. I was like, Oh, 322 00:11:41,520 --> 00:11:42,959 Speaker 3: I can't really figure this one out. 323 00:11:43,200 --> 00:11:45,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, I wonder if maybe Dennis Santana's a guy who's like, 324 00:11:46,240 --> 00:11:48,319 Speaker 1: let me throw, Yeah, like just like let you need 325 00:11:48,320 --> 00:11:50,120 Speaker 1: someone to throw, let me throw, like I'm good, Like 326 00:11:50,200 --> 00:11:51,800 Speaker 1: I feel like it maybe could be one of those 327 00:11:51,840 --> 00:11:53,960 Speaker 1: things as well, just like I got I got bullets 328 00:11:54,000 --> 00:11:55,400 Speaker 1: left in my arm right now, like I'm good to go. 329 00:11:55,600 --> 00:11:56,559 Speaker 2: Just let me go out there. 330 00:11:56,679 --> 00:11:58,760 Speaker 1: I'll I'll take one for the team right now, and 331 00:11:58,800 --> 00:12:00,920 Speaker 1: then obviously not gonna which in the next two games, 332 00:12:00,960 --> 00:12:01,520 Speaker 1: just because. 333 00:12:01,280 --> 00:12:02,559 Speaker 2: That is a lot of pitching in three days. 334 00:12:02,720 --> 00:12:04,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, this that was weird, but that's I mean, we 335 00:12:04,200 --> 00:12:05,640 Speaker 3: even talked a game one long time. We should have 336 00:12:05,640 --> 00:12:07,160 Speaker 3: now to go in the game too. Yeah, which was 337 00:12:07,160 --> 00:12:10,559 Speaker 3: the second game of the series. So yeah, Monday, you know, 338 00:12:10,720 --> 00:12:14,439 Speaker 3: ten nothing, pretty bad, but Tuesday nine to nothing a 339 00:12:14,440 --> 00:12:14,880 Speaker 3: little better. 340 00:12:15,160 --> 00:12:17,040 Speaker 2: Better, it's a little better, it's a little bit better. 341 00:12:17,040 --> 00:12:18,920 Speaker 3: We go to talk about Brian Anderson already two home 342 00:12:19,000 --> 00:12:21,000 Speaker 3: runs in this game. I think Rowedy also hit the 343 00:12:21,000 --> 00:12:23,599 Speaker 3: home runner too. Garrett Mitchell also had two. One of 344 00:12:23,600 --> 00:12:25,080 Speaker 3: the home runs by Gary Mitchell is the hardest hit 345 00:12:25,120 --> 00:12:26,600 Speaker 3: ball off his young major league career, which you know, 346 00:12:26,640 --> 00:12:28,080 Speaker 3: you love, you love to see the kid. 347 00:12:27,960 --> 00:12:28,960 Speaker 2: Making an impact like that. 348 00:12:29,080 --> 00:12:31,160 Speaker 3: And then the real story here though, is just the 349 00:12:31,160 --> 00:12:34,000 Speaker 3: fact that Max Shechers just did not look right whatsoever. 350 00:12:34,600 --> 00:12:37,280 Speaker 1: Well, it's like he didn't look right when like when 351 00:12:37,280 --> 00:12:39,680 Speaker 1: he didn't look right, he didn't look right, But there 352 00:12:39,679 --> 00:12:41,599 Speaker 1: were things that he still did that I feel like 353 00:12:41,640 --> 00:12:44,720 Speaker 1: are getting glossed over that like make because there are 354 00:12:44,800 --> 00:12:46,559 Speaker 1: people that are like, you know, like doom and gloom, like, 355 00:12:46,600 --> 00:12:48,360 Speaker 1: oh my god, this is a Max schers years old now, 356 00:12:48,400 --> 00:12:50,920 Speaker 1: like it just happened, but like his slider still had 357 00:12:50,920 --> 00:12:53,320 Speaker 1: a really good whiff rate, his cutter was still very effective. 358 00:12:53,520 --> 00:12:55,320 Speaker 1: It's just he was it seemed like he lacked the 359 00:12:55,360 --> 00:12:58,360 Speaker 1: command that you normally associate with a pitcher like Max 360 00:12:58,400 --> 00:13:01,120 Speaker 1: Scherzer because the balls that were hit where you see 361 00:13:01,160 --> 00:13:02,800 Speaker 1: the locations or where they were left, it's like, oh 362 00:13:02,800 --> 00:13:04,040 Speaker 1: it was it was in the heart of the plate, 363 00:13:04,120 --> 00:13:04,960 Speaker 1: like they were mistakes. 364 00:13:05,040 --> 00:13:07,040 Speaker 3: The Brewers also did sack this lineup with lefties, and 365 00:13:07,040 --> 00:13:08,800 Speaker 3: then we know Max Schazer does struggle a little bit 366 00:13:08,840 --> 00:13:10,760 Speaker 3: more with lefties compared to Riot's because he usually is 367 00:13:10,800 --> 00:13:13,480 Speaker 3: able to just play off that amazing fastball slider combination. 368 00:13:13,800 --> 00:13:15,559 Speaker 3: And when he was playing that the best way possible, 369 00:13:15,600 --> 00:13:17,439 Speaker 3: you can see him really tunneling those pitches so the 370 00:13:17,520 --> 00:13:19,920 Speaker 3: hitlers just can't tell what's coming until the end. And 371 00:13:19,920 --> 00:13:21,920 Speaker 3: that wasn't really happening. He had poor command of the 372 00:13:21,960 --> 00:13:25,800 Speaker 3: slider with out his own a lot and once it 373 00:13:25,840 --> 00:13:27,599 Speaker 3: were down the middle, and you saw the fact that 374 00:13:27,640 --> 00:13:29,200 Speaker 3: he probably didn't have feel for that slider because how 375 00:13:29,200 --> 00:13:31,320 Speaker 3: many change ups he was throwing, which is the pitch 376 00:13:31,360 --> 00:13:33,080 Speaker 3: that Max uses but doesn't use as much as he 377 00:13:33,120 --> 00:13:35,360 Speaker 3: was using it on Tuesday night. And it was just, 378 00:13:35,880 --> 00:13:38,520 Speaker 3: I don't know, he gave up a ridiculous fourteen hard 379 00:13:38,559 --> 00:13:41,040 Speaker 3: hit balls in this game. That is like when you 380 00:13:41,080 --> 00:13:42,640 Speaker 3: look at the hard hit balls and Savant, they're like 381 00:13:42,640 --> 00:13:44,720 Speaker 3: the little flames, like next to a guy's name. They 382 00:13:44,760 --> 00:13:46,760 Speaker 3: had to extend the box score out and over. It 383 00:13:46,800 --> 00:13:48,720 Speaker 3: was just they were teeing off on him. That was 384 00:13:48,720 --> 00:13:50,719 Speaker 3: tied for the most hard hit balls Max has ever 385 00:13:50,720 --> 00:13:52,840 Speaker 3: given up to start in his career with a game 386 00:13:52,920 --> 00:13:55,160 Speaker 3: in lace of ten or twenty twenty one against the Padres, 387 00:13:55,200 --> 00:13:57,400 Speaker 3: and he was with the Dodgers when he was he 388 00:13:57,480 --> 00:13:59,120 Speaker 3: was kind of like he was basically falling apart the 389 00:13:59,120 --> 00:14:00,920 Speaker 3: seams that point season arms getting very tired. 390 00:14:00,920 --> 00:14:03,400 Speaker 2: He couldn't really do that anymore. And this is the. 391 00:14:05,480 --> 00:14:07,040 Speaker 3: He throwing that other two games in his career where 392 00:14:07,040 --> 00:14:08,439 Speaker 3: he at least twelve hard to balls, one of them 393 00:14:08,440 --> 00:14:10,480 Speaker 3: being the wildcard game last year against the Padres. All 394 00:14:10,520 --> 00:14:13,080 Speaker 3: these games comes to start twenty twenty one. Three of 395 00:14:13,080 --> 00:14:16,440 Speaker 3: the four have come since September twenty nine, twenty twenty one, 396 00:14:16,520 --> 00:14:19,120 Speaker 3: so this is troubling trend. But again, like you say, 397 00:14:19,120 --> 00:14:21,240 Speaker 3: you still got twelve whiffs, which is I and you 398 00:14:21,320 --> 00:14:23,720 Speaker 3: only got two strikeouts. I've never seen that many swings 399 00:14:23,720 --> 00:14:25,480 Speaker 3: and misses with that few strikeouts. Ever, I think the 400 00:14:25,520 --> 00:14:28,120 Speaker 3: big part is like wasn't getting really that many called strikes, 401 00:14:28,120 --> 00:14:30,120 Speaker 3: which for some reason really makes me think that maybe 402 00:14:30,160 --> 00:14:31,960 Speaker 3: they just kind of had an idea of what was coming. 403 00:14:32,000 --> 00:14:34,400 Speaker 3: Because the velocity was fine, the spin was fine, the 404 00:14:34,440 --> 00:14:37,120 Speaker 3: movement was fine. They just weren't like chasing after pitches, 405 00:14:37,160 --> 00:14:39,040 Speaker 3: and whenever a pitch wasn't his own, they were very, 406 00:14:39,160 --> 00:14:40,040 Speaker 3: very ready to hit it. 407 00:14:40,680 --> 00:14:42,480 Speaker 2: And I think, to clarify, you're not saying like they're 408 00:14:42,480 --> 00:14:44,120 Speaker 2: doing the astros. I didn't say that. I'm just saying. 409 00:14:44,520 --> 00:14:46,040 Speaker 3: I'm just saying it seems like something like there was 410 00:14:46,040 --> 00:14:47,600 Speaker 3: a situation a couple of nights ago. 411 00:14:47,640 --> 00:14:48,320 Speaker 2: I forgot who it was. 412 00:14:48,360 --> 00:14:50,320 Speaker 3: I think it was a reliever like the Mariner or something. 413 00:14:50,600 --> 00:14:52,560 Speaker 3: Someone was tipping pitches like it just happens. The baseball 414 00:14:52,560 --> 00:14:54,200 Speaker 3: thing happen, like something you can talk about one percent 415 00:14:54,240 --> 00:14:56,080 Speaker 3: of where their arm is. You can see them thinking 416 00:14:56,160 --> 00:14:58,240 Speaker 3: like they're baseball players, you know how to do this stuff, 417 00:14:58,560 --> 00:14:59,920 Speaker 3: and there were a lot of guys on second base, 418 00:15:00,080 --> 00:15:01,960 Speaker 3: Unsure was on the mound, so like it's possible they 419 00:15:01,960 --> 00:15:03,480 Speaker 3: were even have the ability to do it that way. 420 00:15:03,520 --> 00:15:05,520 Speaker 2: But I'm not accusing anyone of anything. 421 00:15:05,680 --> 00:15:09,080 Speaker 1: What Sure's are in his first start to used I 422 00:15:09,120 --> 00:15:11,560 Speaker 1: did not use the PitchCom he went traditional signs. 423 00:15:12,200 --> 00:15:13,960 Speaker 2: It'd have been interesting, yeah, interesting. 424 00:15:14,040 --> 00:15:15,240 Speaker 1: I don't know what he did. I don't I wasn't 425 00:15:15,240 --> 00:15:16,720 Speaker 1: paying attention what he did for this game. I was 426 00:15:16,720 --> 00:15:21,360 Speaker 1: too busy, uh, wallowing in what was disappointment at the time. 427 00:15:21,400 --> 00:15:23,240 Speaker 3: And we also had softball, but we were playing softball 428 00:15:23,280 --> 00:15:24,800 Speaker 3: when we were keeping track of the game on our phones, 429 00:15:24,800 --> 00:15:26,400 Speaker 3: watching watching live in between innings. 430 00:15:26,400 --> 00:15:28,920 Speaker 2: But it was bad. It was weird. 431 00:15:28,960 --> 00:15:30,400 Speaker 3: And a lot of people are doing gloom right now 432 00:15:30,400 --> 00:15:32,320 Speaker 3: as sure as are just giving the way last season ended, 433 00:15:32,440 --> 00:15:35,280 Speaker 3: And I think that is unfair to someone who's uh 434 00:15:35,840 --> 00:15:37,320 Speaker 3: the future Hall of Famer, one of the best pitches 435 00:15:37,320 --> 00:15:39,800 Speaker 3: of a generation. I genuinely think that a guy who 436 00:15:39,800 --> 00:15:41,520 Speaker 3: had the lowest year raves and entire career last year, 437 00:15:41,520 --> 00:15:42,960 Speaker 3: even though it was only in about one hundred for 438 00:15:42,960 --> 00:15:45,240 Speaker 3: the innings. So I would give Max Sures of the 439 00:15:45,280 --> 00:15:48,800 Speaker 3: benefit of doubt as crazy to say, and I would 440 00:15:48,840 --> 00:15:50,160 Speaker 3: just say I was getting ready for the next one, 441 00:15:50,240 --> 00:15:52,600 Speaker 3: and then we had the next one and we had 442 00:15:52,640 --> 00:15:54,000 Speaker 3: to I mean I was happy for a while on 443 00:15:54,080 --> 00:15:54,360 Speaker 3: this one. 444 00:15:54,760 --> 00:15:56,320 Speaker 2: This so cury more. 445 00:15:56,400 --> 00:15:58,600 Speaker 3: We had the debate on Tuesday night with some of 446 00:15:58,600 --> 00:16:00,440 Speaker 3: the softball bros. Would you rather it was a game 447 00:16:00,440 --> 00:16:02,120 Speaker 3: by a lot? It was a game by a little 448 00:16:02,160 --> 00:16:04,000 Speaker 3: And I think it's very obvious after this series I'd 449 00:16:04,040 --> 00:16:06,440 Speaker 3: rather lose the game by a lot, because which is 450 00:16:06,440 --> 00:16:07,920 Speaker 3: opposite the way I was talking the other day. 451 00:16:08,400 --> 00:16:10,360 Speaker 2: Yes, that's what That's what I said. 452 00:16:10,360 --> 00:16:11,880 Speaker 1: At the game, I was like, I'd rather just get 453 00:16:11,920 --> 00:16:14,120 Speaker 1: the pants beat off of us, so that like end 454 00:16:14,160 --> 00:16:15,840 Speaker 1: of the day, Like I mean, like you could even 455 00:16:15,840 --> 00:16:17,240 Speaker 1: see what the guys on the bench. And I think 456 00:16:17,240 --> 00:16:19,640 Speaker 1: this is something that's important too, is like we noticed 457 00:16:19,680 --> 00:16:21,760 Speaker 1: this last year and through talking with players, Like remember 458 00:16:21,880 --> 00:16:23,840 Speaker 1: when we talked to Nido, he was like, yeah, like 459 00:16:23,840 --> 00:16:25,440 Speaker 1: we see stuff on Twitter and we like laugh and 460 00:16:25,440 --> 00:16:27,880 Speaker 1: he made a comment about how like Mets fans get 461 00:16:27,920 --> 00:16:30,160 Speaker 1: like so crazy, like when a team loses a couple games, 462 00:16:30,200 --> 00:16:32,080 Speaker 1: like it's over, it's and he's like, dude, we know 463 00:16:32,120 --> 00:16:34,360 Speaker 1: we're good and even Lindor after the game today was like, 464 00:16:34,640 --> 00:16:35,880 Speaker 1: we know we're a good team, we know we have 465 00:16:35,920 --> 00:16:37,640 Speaker 1: the factor, we know we got a good lineup, Like 466 00:16:37,840 --> 00:16:39,480 Speaker 1: this is just like a bad stretch of games. We 467 00:16:39,480 --> 00:16:41,120 Speaker 1: had a bad stretch last year to end the season. 468 00:16:41,120 --> 00:16:41,440 Speaker 2: I'm bad. 469 00:16:41,440 --> 00:16:43,360 Speaker 1: I'm happy it's happened now rather than at the end 470 00:16:43,400 --> 00:16:44,960 Speaker 1: of the season. Like now, we just have to make 471 00:16:44,960 --> 00:16:46,240 Speaker 1: sure that doesn't happen again. 472 00:16:46,080 --> 00:16:47,560 Speaker 2: And for them to not. 473 00:16:47,680 --> 00:16:50,480 Speaker 1: It doesn't feel like anybody's pressing, and there were times 474 00:16:50,520 --> 00:16:52,720 Speaker 1: where it could feel like a team's pressing and that's 475 00:16:52,760 --> 00:16:55,040 Speaker 1: like super super bad and not something you want to see. 476 00:16:55,200 --> 00:16:56,800 Speaker 1: It just feels like they're kind of like we just 477 00:16:56,840 --> 00:16:59,200 Speaker 1: played like we played bad. That's really what it came 478 00:16:59,200 --> 00:17:00,440 Speaker 1: down to. We did not play well. I had to 479 00:17:00,440 --> 00:17:02,240 Speaker 1: censor myself there a little bit here. I didn't want 480 00:17:02,240 --> 00:17:04,600 Speaker 1: to say no producers in the stream right now. So 481 00:17:04,600 --> 00:17:06,159 Speaker 1: we gotta be more careful about what's going on. 482 00:17:06,240 --> 00:17:08,280 Speaker 3: But I do I agree with that it doesn't feel 483 00:17:08,280 --> 00:17:11,040 Speaker 3: like anybody's pressing, but it just does feel like they 484 00:17:11,119 --> 00:17:13,199 Speaker 3: can't push any of the right button. Like even the 485 00:17:13,240 --> 00:17:14,879 Speaker 3: way this game started, like you get to run the 486 00:17:14,880 --> 00:17:17,320 Speaker 3: first hitting off Corbyn burnscis glendor hits a rope down 487 00:17:17,320 --> 00:17:19,639 Speaker 3: the line, nice RBI. He had his best game of 488 00:17:19,640 --> 00:17:21,639 Speaker 3: the young season so far with three hits, two doubles, 489 00:17:21,680 --> 00:17:24,360 Speaker 3: two runs, two ribis. Then the Brewers come back take 490 00:17:24,359 --> 00:17:26,919 Speaker 3: the lead, and then they storm right back tie the 491 00:17:26,960 --> 00:17:29,000 Speaker 3: game and take the lead with two big ped Linzo 492 00:17:29,080 --> 00:17:30,880 Speaker 3: home runs. Finally felt like this was the game where 493 00:17:30,880 --> 00:17:32,640 Speaker 3: both of those guys got back on track. And those 494 00:17:32,640 --> 00:17:36,120 Speaker 3: two statistically last season were the best combination of players 495 00:17:36,119 --> 00:17:38,600 Speaker 3: in any lineup in all baseball. Home runs RBI is 496 00:17:38,640 --> 00:17:41,439 Speaker 3: everything they were. Maybe they're not anymore because now Banso 497 00:17:41,520 --> 00:17:44,080 Speaker 3: was gonna play full season. Maniamha though, and those guys 498 00:17:44,119 --> 00:17:48,879 Speaker 3: in Lewis are pretty good to the two guys in 499 00:17:48,960 --> 00:17:51,200 Speaker 3: Toronto are pretty good. There's a lot of good combinations. 500 00:17:51,200 --> 00:17:53,120 Speaker 3: Two guys in Philly are pretty good now. But Mike 501 00:17:53,119 --> 00:17:55,960 Speaker 3: Trout show guys aren't that bad either. But I will again, 502 00:17:56,280 --> 00:17:57,960 Speaker 3: these two are as good as like a mill of 503 00:17:58,000 --> 00:17:59,639 Speaker 3: the other duo. You're gonna have a Major League Baseball 504 00:17:59,720 --> 00:18:01,600 Speaker 3: or two absolute superstars. And the fact that they were like, 505 00:18:01,600 --> 00:18:03,440 Speaker 3: all right, we didn't have a good couple of days. 506 00:18:03,480 --> 00:18:05,160 Speaker 3: We're facing one of the best pitchers in the league today, 507 00:18:05,359 --> 00:18:07,240 Speaker 3: we're gonna pick everybody up, We're gonna get it together, 508 00:18:08,400 --> 00:18:10,520 Speaker 3: and it just still wasn't able to get wasn't enough 509 00:18:10,520 --> 00:18:12,320 Speaker 3: to get them over the hump. It was really frustrating, 510 00:18:12,320 --> 00:18:14,359 Speaker 3: and a part of that was the fact that David 511 00:18:14,400 --> 00:18:17,080 Speaker 3: Peterson didn't really have his best stuff today. He was 512 00:18:17,080 --> 00:18:20,679 Speaker 3: a little bit erratic. Command you just wild. He sailed 513 00:18:20,680 --> 00:18:22,720 Speaker 3: a lot of fastballs, but in the middle endings of 514 00:18:22,760 --> 00:18:24,679 Speaker 3: this game, and they were talking about on the broadcast too, 515 00:18:24,720 --> 00:18:26,640 Speaker 3: for some reason, he just wasn't tugging your shoulder, wasn't 516 00:18:26,640 --> 00:18:28,280 Speaker 3: following through the right way. But there were too many 517 00:18:28,280 --> 00:18:31,000 Speaker 3: fastballs that were just high and left high. They weren't 518 00:18:31,000 --> 00:18:32,399 Speaker 3: really able to pick off the top part of strikes, 519 00:18:32,400 --> 00:18:34,159 Speaker 3: so weren't even the spot where you can get it 520 00:18:34,240 --> 00:18:36,160 Speaker 3: hit or even think about swing. It was just like sail, 521 00:18:36,320 --> 00:18:37,800 Speaker 3: take a step back and not think about it. And 522 00:18:37,840 --> 00:18:40,440 Speaker 3: then that led to lots of long counts, lots of 523 00:18:40,480 --> 00:18:43,240 Speaker 3: two twos, three twos, two to ones, three ones. It 524 00:18:43,320 --> 00:18:45,359 Speaker 3: only had two two counts the entire day, which you 525 00:18:45,520 --> 00:18:47,080 Speaker 3: just really just hate that. You want to be commanded 526 00:18:47,080 --> 00:18:48,560 Speaker 3: a little more than that. You need a lot of 527 00:18:48,600 --> 00:18:51,760 Speaker 3: trouble placing his slitherer just really couldn't put in a 528 00:18:51,800 --> 00:18:55,399 Speaker 3: spot where it would get meaningful whiffs or get in 529 00:18:55,400 --> 00:18:57,000 Speaker 3: the spot where he could possibly get a call strike, 530 00:18:57,040 --> 00:18:59,879 Speaker 3: got one call striker, think on the curveball, and something 531 00:19:00,080 --> 00:19:02,040 Speaker 3: about Peterson that he still just has this good change 532 00:19:02,080 --> 00:19:05,320 Speaker 3: up that's kind of falling back to this fastball slider repertoire, 533 00:19:05,359 --> 00:19:06,760 Speaker 3: and that change up actually did come up really big 534 00:19:06,760 --> 00:19:08,240 Speaker 3: for him today. Didn't give up a hard hit ball 535 00:19:08,240 --> 00:19:10,520 Speaker 3: with it, got a lot of whiss and called strikes 536 00:19:10,520 --> 00:19:12,040 Speaker 3: with it. That was the pitch that really did get 537 00:19:12,119 --> 00:19:13,480 Speaker 3: him to where he had to get through in this inning, 538 00:19:13,520 --> 00:19:15,160 Speaker 3: to even get through four innings, get to that fifth 539 00:19:15,200 --> 00:19:18,040 Speaker 3: inning when it looked very laborious early. 540 00:19:19,000 --> 00:19:20,280 Speaker 2: So some good, some bad. 541 00:19:20,440 --> 00:19:22,399 Speaker 3: I mean, just wasn't a good day. It wasn't This 542 00:19:22,440 --> 00:19:23,760 Speaker 3: wasn't good place for the mess of pitch. Not a 543 00:19:23,800 --> 00:19:24,600 Speaker 3: place that the Mets can win. 544 00:19:24,680 --> 00:19:24,920 Speaker 2: Really. 545 00:19:25,640 --> 00:19:29,159 Speaker 1: Yeah, with David Peterson, what I noticed watching the game was, 546 00:19:29,240 --> 00:19:31,159 Speaker 1: like you said, those fastballs were all sailing high, and 547 00:19:31,240 --> 00:19:33,960 Speaker 1: usually when that happens, that means your arms kind of 548 00:19:34,040 --> 00:19:36,680 Speaker 1: lagging behind. It's like two things are either overthrowing or 549 00:19:36,720 --> 00:19:38,520 Speaker 1: your arms like lagging behind the rest of your body. 550 00:19:38,560 --> 00:19:39,240 Speaker 2: And to be fair. 551 00:19:39,840 --> 00:19:42,920 Speaker 1: Mechanically, it did not look like he was that comfortable 552 00:19:42,920 --> 00:19:44,760 Speaker 1: on the mound today. Mechanically, it looked like he was 553 00:19:44,800 --> 00:19:47,080 Speaker 1: trying to figure out where his arm saw it should 554 00:19:47,080 --> 00:19:49,000 Speaker 1: be when he's supposed to be releasing. Like just everything 555 00:19:49,119 --> 00:19:51,040 Speaker 1: just felt a little bit off. And when you're a 556 00:19:51,080 --> 00:19:53,840 Speaker 1: guy who's six foot six or whatever. David Peterson is 557 00:19:53,880 --> 00:19:57,720 Speaker 1: six foot seven, your mechanics are even more important than 558 00:19:57,760 --> 00:19:59,400 Speaker 1: when you're a guy. Let's just say, that's a little 559 00:19:59,400 --> 00:20:01,440 Speaker 1: bit smaller picture we used to have, like Marcus Stroman, 560 00:20:01,560 --> 00:20:03,040 Speaker 1: who can be a little more I don't want to 561 00:20:03,040 --> 00:20:05,680 Speaker 1: say fluid in his mechanics, but there's kind of less 562 00:20:06,000 --> 00:20:09,080 Speaker 1: there's less error that can really affect what's going on 563 00:20:09,160 --> 00:20:11,960 Speaker 1: with him or David Peterson. If his arm's lagging behind, 564 00:20:12,320 --> 00:20:14,320 Speaker 1: he's got a huge arm, he has to bring that 565 00:20:14,359 --> 00:20:16,600 Speaker 1: thing forward, and that would lead to why the slider 566 00:20:16,640 --> 00:20:18,760 Speaker 1: wasn't really able to locate because the arm was dragging. 567 00:20:18,920 --> 00:20:20,359 Speaker 1: That would lead to why the fast balls were all 568 00:20:20,359 --> 00:20:22,120 Speaker 1: missing Hut. Even some of the sliders were missing high, 569 00:20:22,160 --> 00:20:24,280 Speaker 1: which is something we never see from David Peter. 570 00:20:24,400 --> 00:20:25,920 Speaker 3: So I missed low too, and I think this is 571 00:20:25,920 --> 00:20:28,000 Speaker 3: something that actually happened to him. The first two innings 572 00:20:28,040 --> 00:20:30,200 Speaker 3: in Miami last weekend. I talked about that length this week. 573 00:20:30,240 --> 00:20:31,439 Speaker 3: It seemed like it took him two winnings to get 574 00:20:31,480 --> 00:20:33,520 Speaker 3: comfortable and then he did settle in. This is just 575 00:20:33,520 --> 00:20:35,240 Speaker 3: simply a better lineup, So it's a little bit harder 576 00:20:35,240 --> 00:20:36,840 Speaker 3: to settle in because you kind of have to be 577 00:20:36,920 --> 00:20:39,840 Speaker 3: more careful. There's seven seven get basically in the series, 578 00:20:39,920 --> 00:20:41,280 Speaker 3: nine guys in this order who could hit a home 579 00:20:41,359 --> 00:20:43,159 Speaker 3: run in any given moment, because now Bryce Terra just 580 00:20:43,160 --> 00:20:45,240 Speaker 3: can hit home runs. Now Gary Mitchell can hit home run, 581 00:20:45,280 --> 00:20:47,720 Speaker 3: so just had you had to be careful. And there's 582 00:20:47,720 --> 00:20:49,480 Speaker 3: also probably out the pressure of being the last guy 583 00:20:49,560 --> 00:20:52,040 Speaker 3: going up but sweep on the line Corbin Burns on 584 00:20:52,040 --> 00:20:54,080 Speaker 3: the other rubber who we just crushed, and that that 585 00:20:54,160 --> 00:20:56,120 Speaker 3: makes it all so much more disappointing. And this game 586 00:20:56,240 --> 00:20:59,280 Speaker 3: kind of fell out of sorts in one instance in 587 00:20:59,320 --> 00:21:02,760 Speaker 3: the fifth inning when Drew David Peterson came back out 588 00:21:03,080 --> 00:21:04,920 Speaker 3: to start the inning and we had a little arguing 589 00:21:04,920 --> 00:21:07,000 Speaker 3: about this off air. I was I was okay with 590 00:21:07,040 --> 00:21:09,840 Speaker 3: him starting the ending because it seemed like he he 591 00:21:09,920 --> 00:21:11,480 Speaker 3: didn't like there was no point in this game where 592 00:21:11,480 --> 00:21:13,199 Speaker 3: I can say like he actually did settle in. So 593 00:21:13,240 --> 00:21:14,840 Speaker 3: it wasn't like he was pitching well or he was 594 00:21:14,880 --> 00:21:17,520 Speaker 3: like losing it. Like everything kind of felt similar, like 595 00:21:17,560 --> 00:21:19,000 Speaker 3: he was just like up and down, up and down, 596 00:21:19,040 --> 00:21:21,119 Speaker 3: couldn't really do it. But he hadn't actually given up 597 00:21:21,200 --> 00:21:23,359 Speaker 3: runs and two winnings at this point, and the runs 598 00:21:23,359 --> 00:21:25,040 Speaker 3: he gave up in the second it was the third, 599 00:21:25,160 --> 00:21:26,439 Speaker 3: can't remember now. It wasn't like I don't know, the 600 00:21:26,440 --> 00:21:27,840 Speaker 3: ball wasn't really being smoked. He looked like he was 601 00:21:27,840 --> 00:21:30,359 Speaker 3: at least finding something. And christianellig was leading off the 602 00:21:30,400 --> 00:21:32,480 Speaker 3: inning mess do you only have one lefty in their bullpen? 603 00:21:32,600 --> 00:21:35,000 Speaker 3: Was Brooks Raley who pitched got a kind of hit 604 00:21:35,040 --> 00:21:36,879 Speaker 3: hard than that before, so we don't know whether or 605 00:21:36,920 --> 00:21:40,440 Speaker 3: not he was available, so you can, okay, fine this point, 606 00:21:40,600 --> 00:21:42,280 Speaker 3: let him face the left see if he can get him. 607 00:21:42,480 --> 00:21:44,359 Speaker 2: He didn't get him. That was his fourth walk of 608 00:21:44,400 --> 00:21:44,680 Speaker 2: the game. 609 00:21:44,680 --> 00:21:47,399 Speaker 3: And now you're bringing in Drew Chains Drew Smith to 610 00:21:47,600 --> 00:21:50,120 Speaker 3: pitch in kind of like it was only the fifth inning. 611 00:21:50,119 --> 00:21:52,520 Speaker 3: But this was a high leverage situation because the time 612 00:21:52,560 --> 00:21:54,800 Speaker 3: we're winning by two, the middle of the other orders up. 613 00:21:54,800 --> 00:21:56,520 Speaker 2: They've been hitting you hard all week. 614 00:21:57,000 --> 00:21:59,520 Speaker 3: And you gotta get them out and he got to 615 00:21:59,600 --> 00:22:00,720 Speaker 3: a point where there were two outs, so it's a 616 00:22:00,720 --> 00:22:02,080 Speaker 3: bit of a long ending, a lot of long counts. 617 00:22:02,080 --> 00:22:03,920 Speaker 2: I think he had three straight three and two counts. 618 00:22:04,520 --> 00:22:08,399 Speaker 3: Jesse Winkers, everyone's favorite player, is up first and third, 619 00:22:08,520 --> 00:22:11,040 Speaker 3: and then something happened that I found kind of frustrating, 620 00:22:11,080 --> 00:22:13,280 Speaker 3: but less frustrating at the time, more frustrating after the 621 00:22:13,280 --> 00:22:15,680 Speaker 3: fact of Hindsight's always twenty twenty where we let Luke 622 00:22:15,720 --> 00:22:17,399 Speaker 3: Voyd to get the second stone base of his career 623 00:22:17,760 --> 00:22:20,399 Speaker 3: on second, and I think, I really truly think the 624 00:22:20,400 --> 00:22:22,399 Speaker 3: Brewers were just trying to steal one run at that 625 00:22:22,400 --> 00:22:24,800 Speaker 3: point because Christian Yellis is an athletic player and he's 626 00:22:24,880 --> 00:22:26,399 Speaker 3: very heavy, So if you were going to throw that 627 00:22:26,400 --> 00:22:28,520 Speaker 3: ball down onmar nevas that he probably was just gonna 628 00:22:28,520 --> 00:22:29,120 Speaker 3: break for the plate. 629 00:22:29,440 --> 00:22:30,520 Speaker 2: So you're in a situation. 630 00:22:30,200 --> 00:22:33,080 Speaker 3: Where you got to get him, and it looks like 631 00:22:33,119 --> 00:22:34,960 Speaker 3: he just kind of wasn't really paying that much tention 632 00:22:35,000 --> 00:22:36,720 Speaker 3: to him, because again, you're Jesse winker Up, who is 633 00:22:36,720 --> 00:22:38,359 Speaker 3: Babe Ruth against the Mets, so you really got to 634 00:22:38,359 --> 00:22:41,679 Speaker 3: focus on him. It didn't happen, and then Drew Smith 635 00:22:41,840 --> 00:22:43,200 Speaker 3: just left a three to two change. 636 00:22:43,040 --> 00:22:43,880 Speaker 2: Up right over the plate. 637 00:22:43,960 --> 00:22:46,199 Speaker 3: A guy who throws ten percent change ups, he had 638 00:22:46,240 --> 00:22:49,440 Speaker 3: thrown three. His entire railing is very clearly is their 639 00:22:49,440 --> 00:22:51,840 Speaker 3: best pitch, not a pitch I would have called in 640 00:22:51,880 --> 00:22:54,240 Speaker 3: that situation. And again also probably not even a situation 641 00:22:54,280 --> 00:22:57,600 Speaker 3: where again we don't know I Brooks Ralia was available. 642 00:22:57,640 --> 00:22:59,720 Speaker 3: That's something we just don't know as fans on the outside. 643 00:22:59,720 --> 00:23:02,760 Speaker 3: But Jesse Winker is such stark splits between lefties and righty's. 644 00:23:02,800 --> 00:23:04,600 Speaker 3: I was even surprised he was starting this game against 645 00:23:05,000 --> 00:23:05,760 Speaker 3: against David Peterson. 646 00:23:05,800 --> 00:23:06,560 Speaker 2: I keep saying Drew. 647 00:23:06,400 --> 00:23:09,320 Speaker 3: Peters, like, keep making their names together, but David Peters 648 00:23:09,359 --> 00:23:10,920 Speaker 3: and Drew Smith, David Peters and Drew Smith. 649 00:23:11,200 --> 00:23:13,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, just got to get ingrained into your head. 650 00:23:13,080 --> 00:23:15,320 Speaker 3: It was just it was just an unfortunate sequence that 651 00:23:15,440 --> 00:23:17,640 Speaker 3: tied this game. And then from that point you were like, ah, 652 00:23:17,680 --> 00:23:19,240 Speaker 3: this just feels bad. It feels like we kind of 653 00:23:19,280 --> 00:23:20,720 Speaker 3: they just took our best punch and now we're just 654 00:23:20,800 --> 00:23:23,159 Speaker 3: kind of they have a very rested bullpen and we 655 00:23:23,200 --> 00:23:24,720 Speaker 3: have a very leaguered bullpen. 656 00:23:25,640 --> 00:23:27,600 Speaker 1: I was talking to my dad on the phone during 657 00:23:27,640 --> 00:23:29,720 Speaker 1: this inning and we were just talking. He's like, tell 658 00:23:29,760 --> 00:23:31,360 Speaker 1: me what's going on. It was like Jesse Winker's up. 659 00:23:31,359 --> 00:23:33,480 Speaker 1: It's like a three two count man on first or 660 00:23:33,520 --> 00:23:36,000 Speaker 1: man second and third. And as I'm saying that, I 661 00:23:36,520 --> 00:23:38,720 Speaker 1: correct like He's like, he's like, what do you do? 662 00:23:38,880 --> 00:23:40,840 Speaker 2: I was like double in the gap. I'm like, I mean, 663 00:23:40,880 --> 00:23:45,080 Speaker 2: this guy just crushed it too. He's got prime real estate. 664 00:23:45,320 --> 00:23:49,600 Speaker 1: He owns the Mets so much, and I I feel 665 00:23:49,640 --> 00:23:51,360 Speaker 1: like we talk about like met killers all the time, 666 00:23:51,400 --> 00:23:53,720 Speaker 1: but Jesse Winker is up there with one of the best. 667 00:23:53,920 --> 00:23:57,119 Speaker 1: Like for especially a guy who's like like Chipper Jones 668 00:23:57,119 --> 00:23:59,400 Speaker 1: is obviously the all time met killer. Like everyone knows 669 00:23:59,400 --> 00:24:01,760 Speaker 1: that happen. He named his he named his kid Shay, 670 00:24:02,119 --> 00:24:05,160 Speaker 1: Like that's elite level of owning God, Like you tip 671 00:24:05,200 --> 00:24:06,600 Speaker 1: the cap to an all time great there. I hate 672 00:24:06,640 --> 00:24:09,840 Speaker 1: Schipper Jones, but that's a great job. Jesse Winker is 673 00:24:09,840 --> 00:24:13,080 Speaker 1: getting really close. I feel to just like every single 674 00:24:13,400 --> 00:24:16,159 Speaker 1: time that he has an opportunity to do anything. The 675 00:24:16,200 --> 00:24:18,320 Speaker 1: guy's a horrible fielder. He makes plays in the field, 676 00:24:18,359 --> 00:24:21,080 Speaker 1: sliding into the wall, robbing home runs, cat whatever it is. 677 00:24:22,000 --> 00:24:24,159 Speaker 1: The dude just plays out of his mind when it 678 00:24:24,200 --> 00:24:26,680 Speaker 1: has to go up against the Mets. It's very, very frustrating. 679 00:24:27,359 --> 00:24:29,200 Speaker 1: I will say I do like him though. I think 680 00:24:29,200 --> 00:24:30,160 Speaker 1: he's a kind of cool guy. 681 00:24:30,200 --> 00:24:32,359 Speaker 3: I mean, I just I kind of just respect the hustle, 682 00:24:32,400 --> 00:24:34,080 Speaker 3: the fact that he can do it consistently. Like if 683 00:24:34,119 --> 00:24:36,119 Speaker 3: he acted like this and wasn't able to do this 684 00:24:36,160 --> 00:24:38,280 Speaker 3: on a regular basis, I'd be like, this guy's a loser. 685 00:24:38,520 --> 00:24:40,760 Speaker 2: But he rat. Yeah, he probably still is rap. He 686 00:24:40,800 --> 00:24:42,920 Speaker 2: just delivers time and time again. Is so frustrating. Like 687 00:24:42,960 --> 00:24:43,920 Speaker 2: I want him on this team. 688 00:24:43,960 --> 00:24:46,400 Speaker 3: I want I want to stick Jesse Winker in Syracuse 689 00:24:46,400 --> 00:24:47,840 Speaker 3: for the next ten years, Like I want that guy 690 00:24:47,880 --> 00:24:49,400 Speaker 3: to suffer through April and my base. 691 00:24:49,520 --> 00:24:51,360 Speaker 2: I want him to be cold. And that's like where 692 00:24:51,359 --> 00:24:53,000 Speaker 2: he's from. I think he was born in Buffalo. It's 693 00:24:53,040 --> 00:24:53,280 Speaker 2: up north. 694 00:24:53,280 --> 00:24:54,760 Speaker 3: Anyways, They're good, Yeah, go back there, used to it. 695 00:24:54,800 --> 00:24:56,200 Speaker 3: Just don't make any money and just don't play against 696 00:24:56,240 --> 00:24:58,080 Speaker 3: the Mets ever against I'm so done with him. And 697 00:24:58,119 --> 00:25:00,520 Speaker 3: then this game just lagged and lagged, and like neither 698 00:25:00,560 --> 00:25:03,000 Speaker 3: offense really did anything between the sixth, seventh, eighth innings, but. 699 00:25:03,440 --> 00:25:06,040 Speaker 1: Mets did not get a hit from the fifth inning onward. 700 00:25:06,160 --> 00:25:07,959 Speaker 1: So as soon as they got that six runs, they 701 00:25:07,960 --> 00:25:09,600 Speaker 1: did not get a hit. I think Pete Alonzo's home 702 00:25:09,680 --> 00:25:12,840 Speaker 1: run might have been the last hit that the Mets 703 00:25:12,840 --> 00:25:15,720 Speaker 1: got in the game, which is also a little I 704 00:25:15,760 --> 00:25:17,040 Speaker 1: don't want to I don't know what the word is, 705 00:25:17,119 --> 00:25:17,639 Speaker 1: but that stinks. 706 00:25:17,680 --> 00:25:20,520 Speaker 3: That's not just thing else. Luke Void made multiple fantastic 707 00:25:20,560 --> 00:25:21,920 Speaker 3: plays in the field. That guy's never made a play 708 00:25:21,920 --> 00:25:22,760 Speaker 3: in the entire life. 709 00:25:23,320 --> 00:25:26,639 Speaker 1: Guy's got brand, He's got he There are balls that 710 00:25:26,640 --> 00:25:28,560 Speaker 1: have been thrown right to his chest that clanks off 711 00:25:28,560 --> 00:25:30,800 Speaker 1: his glove, and he was making diving plays left and right. 712 00:25:31,240 --> 00:25:33,040 Speaker 2: It was nothing could really go our way. 713 00:25:33,119 --> 00:25:35,320 Speaker 1: And then it all culminated in the ninth inning when 714 00:25:35,320 --> 00:25:38,040 Speaker 1: Adam mount of Vino came in. We used David robertson 715 00:25:38,119 --> 00:25:40,159 Speaker 1: the eighth and Adam Mounavino came in the ninth. They 716 00:25:40,200 --> 00:25:41,760 Speaker 1: also put in Nido in the game in the ninth, 717 00:25:41,760 --> 00:25:44,840 Speaker 1: which Gary and Keith were like, huh, it's an interesting decision, 718 00:25:44,960 --> 00:25:47,760 Speaker 1: Like you never really usually switch out a catcher late 719 00:25:47,880 --> 00:25:50,040 Speaker 1: just to switch, but maybe Nido and out of Vino 720 00:25:50,080 --> 00:25:52,520 Speaker 1: are more comfortable together. Regardless, the game ended on the 721 00:25:52,600 --> 00:25:54,800 Speaker 1: on the first batter of the game of that inning 722 00:25:55,680 --> 00:25:59,640 Speaker 1: through a slider that really just hung, just hung quite 723 00:25:59,640 --> 00:26:01,800 Speaker 1: a bit. Yeah, take a picture of it. It was 724 00:26:01,840 --> 00:26:04,920 Speaker 1: hanging and it went right in Garrett Mitchell's happy zone, 725 00:26:04,960 --> 00:26:06,720 Speaker 1: to which he crushed it and he knew it was 726 00:26:06,760 --> 00:26:10,359 Speaker 1: gone the second he put back to ball found out 727 00:26:10,400 --> 00:26:12,520 Speaker 1: that Garrett Mitchell's wife has not been at the last 728 00:26:12,520 --> 00:26:16,520 Speaker 1: two games. Famous TikTok softball player from the University of Oregon, 729 00:26:16,560 --> 00:26:18,840 Speaker 1: Haley Cruz Mitchell, Oh, she's not been at the last 730 00:26:18,840 --> 00:26:21,000 Speaker 1: two games, and he has had three home runs. And 731 00:26:21,119 --> 00:26:23,240 Speaker 1: basically the joke that they've been running with is she's 732 00:26:23,280 --> 00:26:24,280 Speaker 1: not coming at any more games. 733 00:26:24,640 --> 00:26:25,320 Speaker 2: No, nor should she. 734 00:26:25,359 --> 00:26:27,640 Speaker 3: Garrett Mitchell looked like Barry Bonds over the last couple 735 00:26:27,720 --> 00:26:30,399 Speaker 3: games of this series. And I mean Alvino pitched in 736 00:26:30,440 --> 00:26:33,159 Speaker 3: the nine to nothing game on Tuesday. So being in 737 00:26:33,200 --> 00:26:35,320 Speaker 3: back to back days like getting that ending in. You 738 00:26:35,359 --> 00:26:37,280 Speaker 3: want to get guys work when you're losing these games big. 739 00:26:37,320 --> 00:26:38,639 Speaker 3: But then you kind of think, like, oh, man, I 740 00:26:38,640 --> 00:26:40,440 Speaker 3: wish you wouldn't have pitched back to back days here, 741 00:26:40,480 --> 00:26:42,400 Speaker 3: And then I don't know, he's not so good against 742 00:26:42,440 --> 00:26:43,919 Speaker 3: lefties anyway. We kind of know that about you know, 743 00:26:43,960 --> 00:26:46,560 Speaker 3: he's he's a fastball, slider guy that pitches a frisbee, 744 00:26:46,600 --> 00:26:48,720 Speaker 3: but it's just it's much harder to use it. Effectively 745 00:26:48,720 --> 00:26:51,480 Speaker 3: against lefties. That's kind of his number one shortcoming, but. 746 00:26:52,359 --> 00:26:54,640 Speaker 1: Drops right into that zone that lefties love, low and edge. 747 00:26:54,720 --> 00:26:57,359 Speaker 1: Like it's just it's still a phenomenal pitch even when 748 00:26:57,400 --> 00:26:59,680 Speaker 1: it's working. It's it's just really a lot easier for 749 00:26:59,720 --> 00:27:00,240 Speaker 1: the left us to. 750 00:27:00,280 --> 00:27:00,840 Speaker 2: Hit the righties. 751 00:27:01,160 --> 00:27:02,840 Speaker 3: And then we walk out of this series getting swept. 752 00:27:02,880 --> 00:27:05,080 Speaker 3: It took almost six full months for the metsica swept 753 00:27:05,119 --> 00:27:07,520 Speaker 3: last year, and this year it took less than six 754 00:27:07,640 --> 00:27:10,560 Speaker 3: It took seven games. And that's honestly just it feels 755 00:27:10,560 --> 00:27:12,119 Speaker 3: it feels weird as a fan, haven't gone through all 756 00:27:12,160 --> 00:27:14,000 Speaker 3: of last year, like in such a different vibe. It 757 00:27:14,000 --> 00:27:16,119 Speaker 3: feels like a lot of Mets fans have kind of 758 00:27:16,119 --> 00:27:18,160 Speaker 3: pulled their mentality from the end of last year into 759 00:27:18,200 --> 00:27:20,680 Speaker 3: this year. It's less a little frustrating because the average 760 00:27:20,680 --> 00:27:22,840 Speaker 3: MAS League Baseball seasons about fifteen hundred innings long. When 761 00:27:22,840 --> 00:27:24,439 Speaker 3: you include the extra innings you get the Mets have 762 00:27:24,440 --> 00:27:27,119 Speaker 3: played sixty three. It's good for about four percent of 763 00:27:27,119 --> 00:27:29,439 Speaker 3: an entire season. And there are Mets fans that are 764 00:27:29,480 --> 00:27:31,920 Speaker 3: freaking out right now, and like, I don't know, it 765 00:27:32,200 --> 00:27:34,040 Speaker 3: depends on the day whether a fan is more upset 766 00:27:34,240 --> 00:27:37,840 Speaker 3: at the hitting, at the defense, at the pitching, at 767 00:27:37,840 --> 00:27:40,160 Speaker 3: the managing. It just it goes round and round and round, 768 00:27:40,200 --> 00:27:40,920 Speaker 3: never ever goes. 769 00:27:41,000 --> 00:27:42,399 Speaker 2: But that's it. 770 00:27:42,440 --> 00:27:43,880 Speaker 3: We're in a spot right now where it does feel 771 00:27:43,880 --> 00:27:45,800 Speaker 3: bad because we did get swept by a pretty good 772 00:27:45,800 --> 00:27:48,359 Speaker 3: team on the road, but there's still no excuse for it. Actually, 773 00:27:48,359 --> 00:27:49,639 Speaker 3: the Mets even get swept on the road. Oh the 774 00:27:49,680 --> 00:27:52,120 Speaker 3: metsica swept on the road last year? Just Washington, right, 775 00:27:53,640 --> 00:27:54,880 Speaker 3: I don't did they even get swept? 776 00:27:54,960 --> 00:27:56,080 Speaker 2: I don't remember. I'm black. 777 00:27:56,160 --> 00:27:56,240 Speaker 3: No. 778 00:27:56,280 --> 00:27:57,760 Speaker 1: I think that was a city field again, Yeah, I 779 00:27:57,800 --> 00:27:59,240 Speaker 1: guess right, because I think we were at those games. 780 00:27:59,280 --> 00:28:01,320 Speaker 2: We're like, wow, we just gott that's it might not 781 00:28:01,359 --> 00:28:03,639 Speaker 2: have been swept. That was the liber Day. Serious, the 782 00:28:03,680 --> 00:28:05,399 Speaker 2: Mets might not have been swept on the road all 783 00:28:05,440 --> 00:28:08,760 Speaker 2: of last year. Oh Atlanta, last series of the year, 784 00:28:08,800 --> 00:28:11,760 Speaker 2: of course. Have I forget that one? Well? I know 785 00:28:11,760 --> 00:28:14,119 Speaker 2: how we forgot that. Well, we we blacked out of 786 00:28:14,160 --> 00:28:16,959 Speaker 2: our minds. We are like, I mean when we went 787 00:28:17,000 --> 00:28:18,480 Speaker 2: to the event, we got the water bottles and gave 788 00:28:18,480 --> 00:28:20,360 Speaker 2: it away. I couldn't have that. I scratched the date 789 00:28:20,400 --> 00:28:23,199 Speaker 2: off of mine. I still have it, but may get 790 00:28:23,240 --> 00:28:23,440 Speaker 2: rid of it. 791 00:28:24,000 --> 00:28:25,639 Speaker 3: Juju is in bottom of my desk. I've never used it. 792 00:28:25,680 --> 00:28:27,760 Speaker 3: I probably get rid of that thing. Might might have 793 00:28:27,760 --> 00:28:28,320 Speaker 3: to sacrifice. 794 00:28:28,400 --> 00:28:29,520 Speaker 2: You can leave it on the street today. 795 00:28:29,520 --> 00:28:31,920 Speaker 3: And also I was thinking about that series this week, 796 00:28:31,960 --> 00:28:34,040 Speaker 3: actually not for like the same reasons as most people, 797 00:28:34,200 --> 00:28:37,000 Speaker 3: just because I remember last year, before any of this 798 00:28:37,040 --> 00:28:38,880 Speaker 3: mess uff happened, before we knew how season was going 799 00:28:38,920 --> 00:28:42,280 Speaker 3: to ride out, I had bought tickets and like got 800 00:28:42,280 --> 00:28:44,080 Speaker 3: some of my accommodations to like a contract. I really 801 00:28:44,080 --> 00:28:46,320 Speaker 3: wanted to see last year em group by like a 802 00:28:46,360 --> 00:28:49,440 Speaker 3: lot rufus asoul out in like this really cool venue 803 00:28:49,520 --> 00:28:51,440 Speaker 3: near Seattle called The Gorge. I only played a few 804 00:28:51,440 --> 00:28:53,560 Speaker 3: shows there a year. It's like this massive empathy. They're 805 00:28:53,600 --> 00:28:57,320 Speaker 3: like on a mountain overlooking like incredible lake. It's like 806 00:28:57,360 --> 00:28:59,080 Speaker 3: apparently like one of the most scenior things in the world. 807 00:28:59,080 --> 00:29:00,760 Speaker 3: I just I remember, as we're gotting to the end 808 00:29:00,760 --> 00:29:02,080 Speaker 3: of the seasons, like there's absolutely no way I can 809 00:29:02,160 --> 00:29:04,160 Speaker 3: go to this concert. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna 810 00:29:04,160 --> 00:29:06,240 Speaker 3: go there, and like avoid, like what's gonna happen this 811 00:29:06,280 --> 00:29:09,320 Speaker 3: Mets series. I was thinking about that because this week specifically, 812 00:29:09,640 --> 00:29:12,040 Speaker 3: two of like my favorite musical musical artists ever in 813 00:29:12,040 --> 00:29:15,000 Speaker 3: the world. One little too neither like as as even 814 00:29:15,040 --> 00:29:18,080 Speaker 3: like no Roofs of Solid Jungle. They're this like British 815 00:29:18,120 --> 00:29:19,760 Speaker 3: like funky pop band to play them when we have 816 00:29:19,800 --> 00:29:21,239 Speaker 3: like you know, we used to have reports parties all 817 00:29:21,240 --> 00:29:24,280 Speaker 3: the time. Yeah, and another DJ group called Pretty Lights. 818 00:29:24,320 --> 00:29:26,239 Speaker 3: It's like one guy then his like ensuing band. One 819 00:29:26,280 --> 00:29:28,040 Speaker 3: of the main reasons I've ever likedlectronic music in the 820 00:29:28,040 --> 00:29:30,920 Speaker 3: first place. They, of course, are playing two shows in 821 00:29:30,920 --> 00:29:34,400 Speaker 3: New York this September twenty ninth and thirtieth Friday and Saturday, 822 00:29:35,160 --> 00:29:37,160 Speaker 3: when the Phillies are coming to City Field for the 823 00:29:37,200 --> 00:29:38,960 Speaker 3: last series of the year. I was like, I'm just 824 00:29:38,960 --> 00:29:40,560 Speaker 3: gonna buy these tickets. I don't know what that series 825 00:29:40,640 --> 00:29:41,840 Speaker 3: is gonna look like, but like I just have to 826 00:29:41,840 --> 00:29:43,200 Speaker 3: do it. Like maybe I gotta switch up the juju 827 00:29:43,280 --> 00:29:44,480 Speaker 3: last year. Maybe I just should have gone to my 828 00:29:44,560 --> 00:29:46,680 Speaker 3: music and avoided the series. Maybe this year that will 829 00:29:46,720 --> 00:29:48,440 Speaker 3: just make the Mets play better. But it's funny that 830 00:29:48,480 --> 00:29:50,080 Speaker 3: this happened in the last like forty eight hours. I 831 00:29:50,080 --> 00:29:52,440 Speaker 3: got them both and I was thinking, like, wow, why 832 00:29:52,480 --> 00:29:54,200 Speaker 3: why would' the Mets play the biggest series of the years, 833 00:29:54,240 --> 00:29:56,440 Speaker 3: like one of my favorite musical are play cool concerts? 834 00:29:56,520 --> 00:29:58,560 Speaker 3: Like why is that the case? I'm like, whatever, I'm 835 00:29:58,560 --> 00:29:59,880 Speaker 3: gonna buy these tickets might tell them. 836 00:29:59,800 --> 00:30:01,520 Speaker 2: I I don't know what's gonna happen. I don't know what's 837 00:30:01,520 --> 00:30:03,800 Speaker 2: gonna happen, but just weird, like dejevo happening. 838 00:30:04,720 --> 00:30:07,719 Speaker 1: I also noticed something from this game too that was 839 00:30:07,840 --> 00:30:10,160 Speaker 1: interesting about Pete Alnzo was that he hit the two 840 00:30:10,200 --> 00:30:10,920 Speaker 1: home runs today. 841 00:30:11,200 --> 00:30:12,080 Speaker 2: I had to bring this up. 842 00:30:12,040 --> 00:30:14,880 Speaker 1: Because like when I heard, I was like, Pete, Pete, 843 00:30:14,920 --> 00:30:17,280 Speaker 1: come on, man, what are we doing. So Pete last 844 00:30:17,360 --> 00:30:20,360 Speaker 1: year used an axe handlebat. I don't have an example 845 00:30:20,400 --> 00:30:22,320 Speaker 1: because I never used an axe handle bat, never had one. 846 00:30:22,360 --> 00:30:25,080 Speaker 1: But essentially, the way that the handle is is more 847 00:30:25,160 --> 00:30:27,440 Speaker 1: of like if you were holding an axe that you'd 848 00:30:27,440 --> 00:30:29,920 Speaker 1: be chopping a tree down with. What that's supposed to 849 00:30:29,920 --> 00:30:32,040 Speaker 1: do is it gives you leverage and makes the bat 850 00:30:32,240 --> 00:30:34,000 Speaker 1: kind of whip a little bit more. So you can 851 00:30:34,040 --> 00:30:36,040 Speaker 1: get a really top heavy bat, a heavier bat, but 852 00:30:36,120 --> 00:30:37,720 Speaker 1: swing it as if it's a little bit faster because 853 00:30:37,720 --> 00:30:39,240 Speaker 1: you just get a little more leverage, a little more 854 00:30:39,480 --> 00:30:40,240 Speaker 1: like whip on it. 855 00:30:40,520 --> 00:30:41,480 Speaker 2: So Pete had been using that. 856 00:30:41,840 --> 00:30:44,280 Speaker 1: This year, he switched to a hockey puck knob, and 857 00:30:44,320 --> 00:30:46,280 Speaker 1: I watched the video by the people who make his bats. 858 00:30:46,280 --> 00:30:47,680 Speaker 2: I believe it's dovetail bats. 859 00:30:47,840 --> 00:30:51,719 Speaker 1: And that is to more evenly distribute the weight so 860 00:30:51,760 --> 00:30:54,600 Speaker 1: that the entire the bat speed in theory, feels more 861 00:30:54,640 --> 00:30:56,240 Speaker 1: even and you can get a quicker bat. 862 00:30:56,520 --> 00:30:57,160 Speaker 2: So Petere had been. 863 00:30:57,120 --> 00:30:59,640 Speaker 1: Using the hockey puck knob all year long. I didn't 864 00:30:59,680 --> 00:31:01,880 Speaker 1: necessary been playing that great. He went back to his 865 00:31:01,920 --> 00:31:03,680 Speaker 1: old his old axe bad and he get two home 866 00:31:03,760 --> 00:31:05,960 Speaker 1: runs today. I'm like, hey, Pete, don't change it up. 867 00:31:06,000 --> 00:31:07,520 Speaker 1: Let's keep it with the axe handle, the thing that's 868 00:31:07,520 --> 00:31:09,240 Speaker 1: worked your entire career, please. 869 00:31:09,080 --> 00:31:11,080 Speaker 2: And shaved shaved the mustache. 870 00:31:11,600 --> 00:31:13,760 Speaker 1: Yes, and he shaved the mustache too. He kept the beard. 871 00:31:13,800 --> 00:31:16,080 Speaker 1: Though we saw Pete alonzo beard. I feel like, for 872 00:31:16,120 --> 00:31:18,360 Speaker 1: the first time ever, he usually just goes with the stash. 873 00:31:18,560 --> 00:31:21,080 Speaker 1: They had the beard. Do you think he shaves the beard? 874 00:31:21,120 --> 00:31:22,960 Speaker 1: He played well but they lost. Does he shave the beard? 875 00:31:23,000 --> 00:31:24,440 Speaker 2: No? I think I think you'd probably keep it. 876 00:31:24,560 --> 00:31:26,080 Speaker 3: He hit two home runs, like if he would have 877 00:31:26,120 --> 00:31:27,920 Speaker 3: hit maybe one home run possibly, but he had two 878 00:31:27,920 --> 00:31:29,360 Speaker 3: home runs. And also I just went back and checked 879 00:31:29,400 --> 00:31:31,959 Speaker 3: out here. The Mets were not swept by Nationals. They 880 00:31:32,000 --> 00:31:34,880 Speaker 3: lost two games of three games. They lost two in 881 00:31:34,880 --> 00:31:36,680 Speaker 3: a row though, that was that was the big one 882 00:31:36,680 --> 00:31:38,920 Speaker 3: and they were swept. Yeah, Chicago and Home the series, 883 00:31:38,960 --> 00:31:39,840 Speaker 3: we were all those games. 884 00:31:39,880 --> 00:31:42,440 Speaker 2: That was. That was miserable. And then the Atlanta series 885 00:31:42,480 --> 00:31:42,800 Speaker 2: at the end. 886 00:31:42,800 --> 00:31:44,480 Speaker 3: So the Mets were swept twice last year and didn't 887 00:31:44,480 --> 00:31:46,440 Speaker 3: happen until September fourteenth for the first time. 888 00:31:47,160 --> 00:31:49,600 Speaker 2: Hey, you know what, how did the Mets finished last year? 889 00:31:50,720 --> 00:31:54,760 Speaker 2: It depends what you ask. They didn't They didn't playoff series, 890 00:31:54,760 --> 00:31:56,520 Speaker 2: So yeah, not that cool. I don't care. I don't 891 00:31:56,560 --> 00:31:57,840 Speaker 2: care how many times he get swept, as long as 892 00:31:57,840 --> 00:31:59,320 Speaker 2: they make the playoffs and win. That's to me. 893 00:32:00,240 --> 00:32:03,840 Speaker 1: Last year, last year they were one of the They 894 00:32:03,840 --> 00:32:06,120 Speaker 1: were horrible in the regular season. That seam was terrible, 895 00:32:06,200 --> 00:32:08,440 Speaker 1: and they they're looking pretty terrible right now too. If 896 00:32:08,440 --> 00:32:10,120 Speaker 1: you any solace is a Mets fan, if you hate 897 00:32:10,160 --> 00:32:11,920 Speaker 1: the Phillies as much as I do in the city 898 00:32:11,960 --> 00:32:15,120 Speaker 1: of Philadelphia, at least you're not playing like them. They're 899 00:32:15,120 --> 00:32:17,480 Speaker 1: one in five going into their next series and have 900 00:32:17,560 --> 00:32:20,480 Speaker 1: looked atrocious. They can't hit, they can't pitch, they can't 901 00:32:20,480 --> 00:32:20,920 Speaker 1: do anything. 902 00:32:20,960 --> 00:32:22,760 Speaker 3: No, they can't, and I just something else. I was 903 00:32:22,760 --> 00:32:26,000 Speaker 3: gonna say I lost it Cubs sweep. I don't know, 904 00:32:26,080 --> 00:32:27,920 Speaker 3: I can't. I just just this series just sucked. Like 905 00:32:27,920 --> 00:32:29,120 Speaker 3: I'm drawing all blanks right now. 906 00:32:29,120 --> 00:32:30,600 Speaker 2: It was just it was just. 907 00:32:32,440 --> 00:32:34,640 Speaker 1: Luckily we do have opening day coming up. Yeah, I 908 00:32:34,680 --> 00:32:36,760 Speaker 1: also love it's I'm kind of okay. I know it 909 00:32:36,840 --> 00:32:38,760 Speaker 1: kind of foils our plans a little bit here, but 910 00:32:39,160 --> 00:32:41,520 Speaker 1: I'm kind of okay that Thursday got rained out because 911 00:32:41,640 --> 00:32:42,840 Speaker 1: maybe maybe the boys just need. 912 00:32:42,760 --> 00:32:44,280 Speaker 2: A little rest. They've been on the road, they've been 913 00:32:44,320 --> 00:32:44,800 Speaker 2: in Florida. 914 00:32:44,840 --> 00:32:46,719 Speaker 1: Get to get to come back to New York, relax, 915 00:32:46,720 --> 00:32:49,320 Speaker 1: getting your apartment, getting your house, whatever they're doing, feel 916 00:32:49,320 --> 00:32:51,040 Speaker 1: like you're at home. Maybe get some good home cooking 917 00:32:51,080 --> 00:32:53,440 Speaker 1: from the wife or whoever's making the food for you, 918 00:32:54,200 --> 00:32:57,200 Speaker 1: or make yourself relax or make it yourself. Maybe maybe Markanna, 919 00:32:57,240 --> 00:32:58,479 Speaker 1: I'm sure is a great cook. If I had to 920 00:32:58,560 --> 00:33:01,040 Speaker 1: bet anybody, it's gotta be mar Canna. But I like 921 00:33:01,040 --> 00:33:02,240 Speaker 1: that they're gonna have a little day off and we 922 00:33:02,240 --> 00:33:04,400 Speaker 1: start on Friday with the home opener. Of course we're 923 00:33:04,400 --> 00:33:06,120 Speaker 1: gonna be at that game, so you guys know the 924 00:33:06,200 --> 00:33:08,760 Speaker 1: estimate it's coming up. We're gonna have the video out 925 00:33:08,760 --> 00:33:11,320 Speaker 1: for you guys after this podcast release that should be 926 00:33:11,320 --> 00:33:13,560 Speaker 1: out on the New York Mets YouTube channel within some 927 00:33:13,800 --> 00:33:15,960 Speaker 1: time on Thursday, we assume, or at least before the 928 00:33:16,000 --> 00:33:18,520 Speaker 1: home opener, we will be doing a live stream though, 929 00:33:18,520 --> 00:33:21,040 Speaker 1: I believe on Friday, uh with the seven Line at 930 00:33:21,040 --> 00:33:22,600 Speaker 1: their tailgate. So if you guys want to come hang 931 00:33:22,600 --> 00:33:24,520 Speaker 1: out and you know, just see the live stream in person, 932 00:33:24,560 --> 00:33:26,480 Speaker 1: come see us. We're gonna be at the Marina, I 933 00:33:26,480 --> 00:33:28,800 Speaker 1: believe is where they do the tailgate live stream and 934 00:33:28,880 --> 00:33:31,240 Speaker 1: talking about the Mets were apparently gonna be you know, 935 00:33:31,280 --> 00:33:33,360 Speaker 1: on the screen the tell at the stadium too, which 936 00:33:33,400 --> 00:33:36,160 Speaker 1: will be awesome YouTube, and you'll on YouTube and you'll 937 00:33:36,160 --> 00:33:38,520 Speaker 1: be able to see whether it's me or James in 938 00:33:38,560 --> 00:33:41,920 Speaker 1: the tuxedo, which is going to be It's gonna be crazy, 939 00:33:41,960 --> 00:33:43,480 Speaker 1: it's gonna be uts, it's gonna be us. Someone's wearing 940 00:33:43,520 --> 00:33:44,320 Speaker 1: a tuxedo to the game. 941 00:33:44,400 --> 00:33:46,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, this's gonna be funny. I'm excited for opening Day. 942 00:33:46,480 --> 00:33:48,640 Speaker 3: I really really wish I would have won this game, 943 00:33:48,720 --> 00:33:51,480 Speaker 3: just to like dampen the blow a little bit, because 944 00:33:51,480 --> 00:33:53,360 Speaker 3: I just feel like the Mets fans are more ornery 945 00:33:53,360 --> 00:33:56,360 Speaker 3: than usual right now. Like what I have have an 946 00:33:56,360 --> 00:34:00,720 Speaker 3: announced don't nobody, nobody better, but at opening day, someone day, 947 00:34:01,320 --> 00:34:03,800 Speaker 3: you should be ejected from the stadium like that's like, 948 00:34:04,120 --> 00:34:07,720 Speaker 3: we don't there's already the name will never be named on. 949 00:34:07,640 --> 00:34:10,000 Speaker 2: This podcast because we're we're better than that. 950 00:34:10,280 --> 00:34:13,440 Speaker 1: But there's there are negative fans that have a following 951 00:34:13,880 --> 00:34:17,520 Speaker 1: that really really push the negativity around the Mets. And 952 00:34:17,560 --> 00:34:19,480 Speaker 1: you're allowed to be upset, you're allowed to be angry, 953 00:34:19,719 --> 00:34:24,480 Speaker 1: but then there's just being stupid, stupid, idiotic, a childish, immature, 954 00:34:24,640 --> 00:34:26,040 Speaker 1: a baby, I think are some of the words I 955 00:34:26,040 --> 00:34:26,960 Speaker 1: would describe it as. 956 00:34:27,200 --> 00:34:28,600 Speaker 2: Don't be that. Don't be that. 957 00:34:28,640 --> 00:34:30,560 Speaker 1: You can be mad when they lose, you gonna be upset, 958 00:34:30,800 --> 00:34:32,560 Speaker 1: but don't bring that negative energy this dame. 959 00:34:32,600 --> 00:34:32,879 Speaker 2: We need. 960 00:34:32,960 --> 00:34:37,000 Speaker 1: We need positive vibes so badly after having one of 961 00:34:37,000 --> 00:34:38,960 Speaker 1: the worst series we've had in a very long time, 962 00:34:39,120 --> 00:34:40,799 Speaker 1: and it's at the start of the season. A lot 963 00:34:40,800 --> 00:34:42,520 Speaker 1: of people are angry, a lot of people are ornery. 964 00:34:42,800 --> 00:34:44,160 Speaker 2: Just just calm down. 965 00:34:44,000 --> 00:34:46,120 Speaker 1: Relax, have a beer at the game, get a hot dog, 966 00:34:46,239 --> 00:34:48,279 Speaker 1: Enjoy Friday. Is gonna be much better weather than it 967 00:34:48,320 --> 00:34:50,200 Speaker 1: was gonna be on Thursday. Enjoy the sun if it's 968 00:34:50,200 --> 00:34:53,040 Speaker 1: gonna be out. No booze though, please, please, for the 969 00:34:53,080 --> 00:34:53,640 Speaker 1: love of God. 970 00:34:53,520 --> 00:34:55,759 Speaker 3: Do not boo anybody on opening that can I can 971 00:34:55,760 --> 00:34:58,000 Speaker 3: I give a microcosm for I think how crazy and 972 00:34:58,000 --> 00:35:00,120 Speaker 3: how poorly Mets fans are probably taking the begin end 973 00:35:00,160 --> 00:35:02,800 Speaker 3: of the season right now. Yes, so our friend Michael 974 00:35:02,800 --> 00:35:04,520 Speaker 3: Marino at Marino MLB on. 975 00:35:04,480 --> 00:35:07,120 Speaker 2: Twitter, he's our boy. Also fellow buck guy, shout out, 976 00:35:07,120 --> 00:35:07,759 Speaker 2: shout out mind. 977 00:35:08,400 --> 00:35:11,480 Speaker 3: He put up a poll today at five thirteen pm 978 00:35:12,800 --> 00:35:15,000 Speaker 3: which star there will be the best for the Mets 979 00:35:15,040 --> 00:35:17,080 Speaker 3: the rest of the season. And there were three options 980 00:35:17,120 --> 00:35:21,360 Speaker 3: in the poll, Sureser, Verlander, Sanga. I want you the 981 00:35:21,400 --> 00:35:23,440 Speaker 3: guest right now. Make the numbers equal to one hundred 982 00:35:23,680 --> 00:35:26,439 Speaker 3: between these three guys. How do you think Mets fans 983 00:35:26,520 --> 00:35:28,160 Speaker 3: voted who is going to be the best star of 984 00:35:28,200 --> 00:35:31,440 Speaker 3: the rest of the way? Sure saying how do I 985 00:35:31,480 --> 00:35:32,080 Speaker 3: think it should be? 986 00:35:32,200 --> 00:35:33,319 Speaker 2: Or how do I think it will? Do you think 987 00:35:33,320 --> 00:35:34,640 Speaker 2: it was? What do you think the results are right now? 988 00:35:34,760 --> 00:35:36,600 Speaker 3: Is only this isn't a crazy sample size three hundred 989 00:35:36,600 --> 00:35:38,399 Speaker 3: and thirty five votes as of recording right now. 990 00:35:39,280 --> 00:35:41,800 Speaker 2: I want you to guess. Give it gives some ranges 991 00:35:41,840 --> 00:35:43,600 Speaker 2: even of these numbers, I. 992 00:35:43,520 --> 00:35:45,400 Speaker 1: Think, I mean, I think they picked Sanga first, that 993 00:35:45,480 --> 00:35:49,640 Speaker 1: I think Sanga is gonna be like thirty seven percent. 994 00:35:49,880 --> 00:35:51,440 Speaker 2: Who you think second? Who thinks they will give me 995 00:35:51,480 --> 00:35:51,839 Speaker 2: some numbers? 996 00:35:51,960 --> 00:35:54,840 Speaker 1: Gonna go Verlander second and Sureser third will give me. 997 00:35:54,880 --> 00:35:55,640 Speaker 1: I think they're good numbers. 998 00:35:55,680 --> 00:35:55,959 Speaker 2: I think. 999 00:35:57,760 --> 00:36:00,399 Speaker 1: Verlander's probably gonna be like thirty five, which I think 1000 00:36:00,440 --> 00:36:03,879 Speaker 1: puts me at seventy two, which means shresers like twenty eight. 1001 00:36:03,920 --> 00:36:06,360 Speaker 2: I think they're all relatively close. Can I blow your 1002 00:36:06,400 --> 00:36:08,120 Speaker 2: mind right now? You blow my mind? 1003 00:36:08,160 --> 00:36:09,840 Speaker 3: You were You're right in your first end sync that 1004 00:36:10,000 --> 00:36:12,040 Speaker 3: Mets fans did vote forty nine percent for Sanyang get. 1005 00:36:11,960 --> 00:36:15,200 Speaker 2: To be the best metstar of the rest nine. I mean, 1006 00:36:15,239 --> 00:36:16,120 Speaker 2: Sangle looked great, but. 1007 00:36:16,080 --> 00:36:20,520 Speaker 3: That's forty nine just the Marlins listening to us. Nobody, 1008 00:36:21,280 --> 00:36:24,279 Speaker 3: No one ever listens to us now. One next was 1009 00:36:24,520 --> 00:36:27,200 Speaker 3: Verlander at forty three. So now, if you're doing your 1010 00:36:27,239 --> 00:36:30,160 Speaker 3: mental math right now, that left eight was like twelve 1011 00:36:30,239 --> 00:36:31,520 Speaker 3: percent for Max Scherzer. 1012 00:36:32,920 --> 00:36:33,799 Speaker 2: What is going on? 1013 00:36:33,960 --> 00:36:36,120 Speaker 3: Where are we freaking out? People are really freaking out 1014 00:36:36,160 --> 00:36:39,080 Speaker 3: right now? It was a bad series. But again, yeah, 1015 00:36:39,080 --> 00:36:40,200 Speaker 3: I'm going to give. 1016 00:36:40,280 --> 00:36:42,319 Speaker 2: Remember how many games we won in April last year. 1017 00:36:42,440 --> 00:36:45,359 Speaker 1: We didn't do anything for us and didn't mean member 1018 00:36:45,440 --> 00:36:46,759 Speaker 1: in October didn't mean anything. 1019 00:36:46,800 --> 00:36:47,440 Speaker 2: My friend, I'm a friend. 1020 00:36:47,680 --> 00:36:49,720 Speaker 1: I used to be a guy who was like, wins 1021 00:36:49,719 --> 00:36:51,800 Speaker 1: in April matter just as much as September and October, 1022 00:36:51,880 --> 00:36:54,719 Speaker 1: and they do. Theoretically they do matter exactly the same. 1023 00:36:55,040 --> 00:36:56,920 Speaker 1: But at the end of the day, as long as 1024 00:36:56,960 --> 00:36:58,400 Speaker 1: you make the playoffs, that's all that really matters. I 1025 00:36:58,400 --> 00:36:59,279 Speaker 1: don't care when the wins come. 1026 00:36:59,320 --> 00:37:01,000 Speaker 2: Trevor Williamson pitching the ninth inning. It's one. 1027 00:37:01,120 --> 00:37:02,960 Speaker 3: So the last April things could have been a lot different. 1028 00:37:03,040 --> 00:37:04,719 Speaker 3: I'm gonna go back to that every single time. But 1029 00:37:05,719 --> 00:37:07,960 Speaker 3: it's true, like this team was so good last year 1030 00:37:07,960 --> 00:37:09,799 Speaker 3: in the regular season, everyone was like it didn't mean anything, 1031 00:37:09,800 --> 00:37:11,479 Speaker 3: and I the second I started losing regular season games, 1032 00:37:11,520 --> 00:37:13,360 Speaker 3: like Team Socks, It's. 1033 00:37:13,200 --> 00:37:14,520 Speaker 2: Like, you can't have it both ways. You can't be 1034 00:37:14,560 --> 00:37:15,279 Speaker 2: upset about everything. 1035 00:37:15,320 --> 00:37:16,719 Speaker 3: I know some people want to be upset a boy everything, 1036 00:37:16,719 --> 00:37:18,040 Speaker 3: And there's a lot of content creatives out there that 1037 00:37:18,120 --> 00:37:19,839 Speaker 3: kind of pushed this narrative that you should be upset 1038 00:37:19,840 --> 00:37:22,480 Speaker 3: about everything. That's what feeds into their machine. And that 1039 00:37:22,520 --> 00:37:24,160 Speaker 3: makes sense, you know, if that's your content Strategy's your 1040 00:37:24,160 --> 00:37:27,560 Speaker 3: content strategy. However, just not gonna be our four percent 1041 00:37:27,600 --> 00:37:30,160 Speaker 3: through the season. Right now, it's April fifth. I don't 1042 00:37:30,160 --> 00:37:31,880 Speaker 3: even think last season started by this date. I think 1043 00:37:31,920 --> 00:37:33,240 Speaker 3: last years opening day was the seventh. 1044 00:37:33,840 --> 00:37:35,279 Speaker 1: I know, I think it was like the tenth or 1045 00:37:35,320 --> 00:37:37,080 Speaker 1: the eleventh, because I think I dropped my predictions on 1046 00:37:37,080 --> 00:37:38,040 Speaker 1: April tenth last year. 1047 00:37:38,080 --> 00:37:39,520 Speaker 2: I want to say it started like the twelfth. 1048 00:37:39,600 --> 00:37:41,560 Speaker 3: Last year the Met's opening day was I was right 1049 00:37:41,640 --> 00:37:45,640 Speaker 3: April seventh, Thursday, April seventh, Tyler mcgilby, Patrick Corbyn April seven. 1050 00:37:45,760 --> 00:37:47,880 Speaker 3: So one year going, the Mets have played zero games, 1051 00:37:48,120 --> 00:37:49,879 Speaker 3: and right now the season's over. 1052 00:37:51,040 --> 00:37:54,399 Speaker 1: Season's over, guys, four percent's been played. Pack it up, 1053 00:37:54,800 --> 00:37:57,760 Speaker 1: trade everybody, do that. That's that's the take some people 1054 00:37:57,760 --> 00:38:00,440 Speaker 1: are having. We're not gonna ever have those takes. If 1055 00:38:00,440 --> 00:38:02,600 Speaker 1: you're looking for that from us, I apologize. You're never 1056 00:38:02,600 --> 00:38:04,960 Speaker 1: gonna get us being doom and gloom four percent through 1057 00:38:04,960 --> 00:38:07,240 Speaker 1: the season. We might get upset if we're looking halfway 1058 00:38:07,239 --> 00:38:08,920 Speaker 1: through the season and things are not looking great, but 1059 00:38:09,200 --> 00:38:10,880 Speaker 1: four percent through not gonna happen. 1060 00:38:11,480 --> 00:38:13,360 Speaker 2: Something that we do have to talk about to estimate. 1061 00:38:13,800 --> 00:38:14,240 Speaker 2: I lost. 1062 00:38:14,520 --> 00:38:16,720 Speaker 1: I lost in the in like the first three innings 1063 00:38:16,760 --> 00:38:20,520 Speaker 1: of the first game between Carrasco Cana William Domez I think, 1064 00:38:20,560 --> 00:38:21,879 Speaker 1: or William co and trez Cott Wan who was three 1065 00:38:21,880 --> 00:38:26,200 Speaker 1: within the first hour. Yeah, of baseball, which unbelievable because 1066 00:38:26,200 --> 00:38:28,719 Speaker 1: I I thought they would like around baseball. I thought 1067 00:38:28,760 --> 00:38:30,839 Speaker 1: it was gonna be a lot tighter. Still happening all 1068 00:38:30,880 --> 00:38:33,040 Speaker 1: over the place, which is crazy. Many Machado got ejected 1069 00:38:33,040 --> 00:38:35,720 Speaker 1: for it, the first player ejected for a pitchclock violation 1070 00:38:36,239 --> 00:38:39,360 Speaker 1: arguing the other day, which is just absolutely asinine that 1071 00:38:39,400 --> 00:38:42,520 Speaker 1: the umpire ejected a player over arguing about the pitchclock, Like, dude, 1072 00:38:43,200 --> 00:38:45,680 Speaker 1: get over yourself. Come on, Ron Colpa, I mean Ron 1073 00:38:45,719 --> 00:38:48,200 Speaker 1: Copa no run run maya copas is how we rose 1074 00:38:48,280 --> 00:38:51,080 Speaker 1: like to say. I mean those umpires know people are 1075 00:38:51,120 --> 00:38:52,920 Speaker 1: paying paying their money to see them. Yeah, that's what 1076 00:38:53,000 --> 00:38:54,560 Speaker 1: just the umpire show. That's what we're here for as 1077 00:38:54,600 --> 00:38:56,279 Speaker 1: baseball fans. We wants to the umpire make a call, 1078 00:38:56,360 --> 00:38:59,600 Speaker 1: but we have to be ooh, maybe that's the estimate punishment. 1079 00:39:00,200 --> 00:39:02,600 Speaker 1: Maybe we have to dress up as an umpire one 1080 00:39:02,640 --> 00:39:03,160 Speaker 1: of the games. 1081 00:39:03,160 --> 00:39:03,839 Speaker 2: That's not a bad one. 1082 00:39:03,840 --> 00:39:06,520 Speaker 3: I'm I'm I'm still rooting for sing sing the national anthem, 1083 00:39:06,600 --> 00:39:09,560 Speaker 3: so that would be like, yeah, we're gonna run that 1084 00:39:09,560 --> 00:39:09,799 Speaker 3: one up. 1085 00:39:09,800 --> 00:39:11,000 Speaker 2: The flagpole. Let you guys know about that. 1086 00:39:11,000 --> 00:39:14,600 Speaker 3: We've also gone some pretty good estimate estimate recommendations in 1087 00:39:14,640 --> 00:39:16,319 Speaker 3: the inbox and on Twitter. So if you guys have 1088 00:39:16,360 --> 00:39:18,160 Speaker 3: any good ideas for punishments you want to see Mark 1089 00:39:18,200 --> 00:39:20,560 Speaker 3: and I do after the All Star break, hit us up. 1090 00:39:20,800 --> 00:39:23,440 Speaker 3: My dms are always open. Me's just tweet that met 1091 00:39:23,480 --> 00:39:25,960 Speaker 3: stuff tweeted any of us, like we're paying attention to stuff. 1092 00:39:26,040 --> 00:39:28,040 Speaker 3: I have horses paying more attention Because Mark has seventy 1093 00:39:28,040 --> 00:39:30,880 Speaker 3: thousand followers. I have a little just six thousand followers, 1094 00:39:30,920 --> 00:39:33,200 Speaker 3: so I'm much better chance I see your stuff. 1095 00:39:33,400 --> 00:39:34,600 Speaker 2: So I will, I will, I will. 1096 00:39:34,640 --> 00:39:36,319 Speaker 3: I will bear that burden of like, hit me up 1097 00:39:36,360 --> 00:39:38,000 Speaker 3: with the punishments and I'll see. It's also better to 1098 00:39:38,040 --> 00:39:40,280 Speaker 3: tell me the punishments because Mark's will be doing them anyway, 1099 00:39:40,480 --> 00:39:40,799 Speaker 3: so it's. 1100 00:39:40,719 --> 00:39:43,600 Speaker 2: Better offter you filter them. And that's kind of part 1101 00:39:43,600 --> 00:39:43,960 Speaker 2: of the game. 1102 00:39:44,000 --> 00:39:46,760 Speaker 3: But the estimate for this series, again, John's that celebrating 1103 00:39:46,840 --> 00:39:49,840 Speaker 3: right now, so he's not involved. But it's going to 1104 00:39:49,880 --> 00:39:52,920 Speaker 3: be stolen bases in the Mets Martland series. It's a 1105 00:39:52,960 --> 00:39:55,480 Speaker 3: three game series. Jash Cizzo might be hurt. Whose a 1106 00:39:55,480 --> 00:39:57,880 Speaker 3: guy does usually steal a lot of bases. John Birdy's 1107 00:39:57,880 --> 00:39:59,359 Speaker 3: gonna be playing. We all know he'd like steal based 1108 00:39:59,360 --> 00:40:01,319 Speaker 3: against the Mets. Marta has been very active on the 1109 00:40:01,320 --> 00:40:04,359 Speaker 3: bass pass early. We haven't seen Fiscal Indoor get active 1110 00:40:04,360 --> 00:40:05,799 Speaker 3: on the base pass early, but I'm sure he will 1111 00:40:05,800 --> 00:40:06,200 Speaker 3: get there. 1112 00:40:06,800 --> 00:40:08,239 Speaker 2: And this team's gonna have to win some games. 1113 00:40:08,280 --> 00:40:11,400 Speaker 3: I think they might be pretty aggressive, so stolen bases 1114 00:40:11,600 --> 00:40:12,920 Speaker 3: this series three games. 1115 00:40:13,040 --> 00:40:15,080 Speaker 1: You know we were talking about that, we get to 1116 00:40:15,080 --> 00:40:18,560 Speaker 1: see Jazz Chishom play center field against Early twice. 1117 00:40:18,600 --> 00:40:20,319 Speaker 2: He's gonna be hurt. They're gonna play real center field. 1118 00:40:20,400 --> 00:40:24,480 Speaker 2: Make that one. I mean, we've got an unbelievable talent at. 1119 00:40:24,320 --> 00:40:28,279 Speaker 1: This like crazy, it's truly special. It's it's let me 1120 00:40:28,360 --> 00:40:30,440 Speaker 1: let me crunch some numbers here, Okay, I like that. 1121 00:40:30,600 --> 00:40:33,120 Speaker 2: I like that. Like what I'm seeing. I'm crunching numbers. 1122 00:40:33,160 --> 00:40:36,440 Speaker 2: Not that guy. I'm gonna go with, well, don't say it. 1123 00:40:36,440 --> 00:40:38,640 Speaker 2: How many games Mets have played? Seven games? Mets have 1124 00:40:38,680 --> 00:40:39,520 Speaker 2: played seven games. 1125 00:40:39,600 --> 00:40:41,560 Speaker 1: Mets have played seven games, and I think the Marlins 1126 00:40:41,600 --> 00:40:44,920 Speaker 1: have played six seven they played seven as well. I'm 1127 00:40:44,920 --> 00:40:47,040 Speaker 1: gonna go with this number right here. I wrote it 1128 00:40:47,160 --> 00:40:49,160 Speaker 1: so small on those piece of paper I got shocking. 1129 00:40:49,160 --> 00:40:51,080 Speaker 1: At least I got my white board out. I'm pretty 1130 00:40:51,080 --> 00:40:52,040 Speaker 1: excited about it, honestly. 1131 00:40:52,920 --> 00:40:53,160 Speaker 2: Yeah. 1132 00:40:53,160 --> 00:40:55,160 Speaker 1: I mean that's pretty official. So or we're just gonna 1133 00:40:55,160 --> 00:40:58,319 Speaker 1: go three to one when you're ready, three two one, 1134 00:40:58,719 --> 00:40:59,720 Speaker 1: flip bang. 1135 00:41:00,080 --> 00:41:07,640 Speaker 3: Oh all right, okay, now what precedential? 1136 00:41:07,840 --> 00:41:09,960 Speaker 1: The first time we do an estimate without the guy 1137 00:41:10,000 --> 00:41:11,920 Speaker 1: who created it, John, the guy who'd be able to 1138 00:41:11,920 --> 00:41:13,600 Speaker 1: come up with a tie breaker, we come up with 1139 00:41:13,640 --> 00:41:15,560 Speaker 1: the exact same number. 1140 00:41:15,920 --> 00:41:16,719 Speaker 2: This unbelievable. 1141 00:41:17,040 --> 00:41:19,080 Speaker 1: You want to want to say, who does the who 1142 00:41:19,080 --> 00:41:20,160 Speaker 1: gets the first stolen base? 1143 00:41:20,200 --> 00:41:20,439 Speaker 2: Maybe? 1144 00:41:20,800 --> 00:41:22,120 Speaker 3: Well I was going to say it was gonna be 1145 00:41:22,160 --> 00:41:24,160 Speaker 3: kind of maybe who gets like what team gets for 1146 00:41:24,160 --> 00:41:26,120 Speaker 3: a stolen base player? 1147 00:41:26,200 --> 00:41:27,560 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, I guess it could just be then we're 1148 00:41:27,560 --> 00:41:28,080 Speaker 2: both wrong. 1149 00:41:28,239 --> 00:41:30,759 Speaker 3: That's the one and oh god, I think what we 1150 00:41:30,800 --> 00:41:34,160 Speaker 3: should do now is we should add on what we 1151 00:41:34,239 --> 00:41:36,480 Speaker 3: what was the last estimate, which is pitchclock violation. 1152 00:41:37,120 --> 00:41:41,359 Speaker 2: Add that number to this number. Okay, so I have 1153 00:41:42,000 --> 00:41:43,080 Speaker 2: six and you have seven. 1154 00:41:43,920 --> 00:41:46,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, so and we've I've got cool down putting both 1155 00:41:46,200 --> 00:41:48,360 Speaker 3: of those together, pitchcock violations and stolen bases. 1156 00:41:49,640 --> 00:41:53,800 Speaker 2: Oh right, m hmm. You don't like that one? We do? 1157 00:41:53,800 --> 00:41:55,400 Speaker 2: You have an idea? This great podcast. 1158 00:41:55,400 --> 00:41:57,320 Speaker 1: I think we I think I think we just add 1159 00:41:57,480 --> 00:41:59,520 Speaker 1: we have to add something to stolen basis, so stolen 1160 00:41:59,520 --> 00:42:01,560 Speaker 1: bases plus. 1161 00:42:02,640 --> 00:42:04,560 Speaker 2: I have an idea. Okay, actually it's not gonna help 1162 00:42:04,560 --> 00:42:04,759 Speaker 2: at all. 1163 00:42:04,800 --> 00:42:07,520 Speaker 3: I was gonna say every uh stealing third counts is too, 1164 00:42:07,560 --> 00:42:08,400 Speaker 3: but hasn't helped us all. 1165 00:42:10,320 --> 00:42:13,000 Speaker 2: We have the same solution. God damn, there's. 1166 00:42:12,760 --> 00:42:14,440 Speaker 1: No solution to this. You want to know why I 1167 00:42:14,440 --> 00:42:17,080 Speaker 1: picked four. Two Mets have stole six stolen bases this year. 1168 00:42:17,360 --> 00:42:19,080 Speaker 1: The Marlins have stold too. I picked the number right 1169 00:42:19,080 --> 00:42:20,520 Speaker 1: in the mists. I'd picked four because I thought you 1170 00:42:20,520 --> 00:42:23,600 Speaker 1: would pick five. Interesting, you know we could do. 1171 00:42:23,800 --> 00:42:25,360 Speaker 2: Here's what we could do. What we do is a solution. 1172 00:42:25,560 --> 00:42:28,160 Speaker 3: We are going to have another podcast that comes out Friday, 1173 00:42:28,239 --> 00:42:31,000 Speaker 3: sometime before the Mets play a game. We could add 1174 00:42:31,320 --> 00:42:33,320 Speaker 3: some estimate to that. Maybe we can get Darren involved. 1175 00:42:33,440 --> 00:42:34,840 Speaker 3: Maybe there could be some kind of activity we do 1176 00:42:34,840 --> 00:42:36,719 Speaker 3: with the seven lines to maybe put something out with this. 1177 00:42:36,960 --> 00:42:38,799 Speaker 3: We could have a conversation with John in between them. 1178 00:42:38,800 --> 00:42:42,840 Speaker 3: Because now there's just bad podcasting as confused of a 1179 00:42:42,840 --> 00:42:43,720 Speaker 3: pre tie breaker. 1180 00:42:44,440 --> 00:42:46,480 Speaker 2: This is why the producers need to be around. This 1181 00:42:46,520 --> 00:42:48,719 Speaker 2: is why we can't do this by ourselves. James. No, yes, 1182 00:42:49,120 --> 00:42:51,680 Speaker 2: this is exactly why. Yeah, it was a nightmare. This 1183 00:42:51,680 --> 00:42:52,160 Speaker 2: is a nice right. 1184 00:42:52,200 --> 00:42:53,759 Speaker 3: Also, I don't even I mean, we're gonna preview the 1185 00:42:53,800 --> 00:42:56,800 Speaker 3: series and especially Friday's game much more so in the 1186 00:42:56,840 --> 00:42:58,400 Speaker 3: live stream Friday this we guys make sure you check 1187 00:42:58,440 --> 00:43:00,000 Speaker 3: out out you get the series preview. It's also gonna 1188 00:43:00,040 --> 00:43:02,440 Speaker 3: come out as a podcast, probably right away when that 1189 00:43:02,440 --> 00:43:04,279 Speaker 3: game's even going on. So just you could play in 1190 00:43:04,360 --> 00:43:06,959 Speaker 3: the background, maybe just maybe just dim dim Gary keithan 1191 00:43:07,000 --> 00:43:08,560 Speaker 3: Ryn a little bit, play us in the background for 1192 00:43:08,600 --> 00:43:10,680 Speaker 3: the first two winnings. It will only be about twenty 1193 00:43:10,680 --> 00:43:12,840 Speaker 3: thirty minutes, so easy. Get out with Darren from the 1194 00:43:12,840 --> 00:43:14,400 Speaker 3: seven line too, if you guys keep track of him, 1195 00:43:14,440 --> 00:43:15,280 Speaker 3: follow him. 1196 00:43:16,040 --> 00:43:17,680 Speaker 2: Yeah. I don't really have another answer right now to 1197 00:43:17,719 --> 00:43:17,920 Speaker 2: do this. 1198 00:43:18,800 --> 00:43:21,400 Speaker 1: I mean, we could just talk about the Marlin series 1199 00:43:21,440 --> 00:43:23,120 Speaker 1: briefly real quick, because like we said, we're gonna do 1200 00:43:23,160 --> 00:43:25,040 Speaker 1: it a little bit more in depth in the live stream. 1201 00:43:25,080 --> 00:43:27,240 Speaker 2: That will be an episode. Uh. Pitching matchups. 1202 00:43:27,239 --> 00:43:29,440 Speaker 1: Tyler McGill is still pitching the home opener, which has 1203 00:43:29,480 --> 00:43:32,280 Speaker 1: now moved to Friday, so it should be McGill. 1204 00:43:32,719 --> 00:43:36,400 Speaker 2: Then it's going to be Senga, right yep. And then Carrasco. 1205 00:43:37,200 --> 00:43:39,239 Speaker 3: I guess yeah, I mean that's that's who would make sense. 1206 00:43:39,320 --> 00:43:40,560 Speaker 3: Krasco would be a Sunday. 1207 00:43:40,280 --> 00:43:42,160 Speaker 2: Guy, so Crasco would be Sunday. 1208 00:43:42,160 --> 00:43:45,600 Speaker 1: And then for the Marlins, they just went Alcantra and Lizardo. 1209 00:43:45,800 --> 00:43:48,160 Speaker 1: So their next pitcher should be who pitch today from them? 1210 00:43:48,160 --> 00:43:49,560 Speaker 1: Trevor ro or No today was Lozardo? 1211 00:43:49,719 --> 00:43:51,640 Speaker 3: Yeah, so is it to be? Those are the two 1212 00:43:51,680 --> 00:43:53,120 Speaker 3: we're going to miss, which is pretty cool? 1213 00:43:53,440 --> 00:43:54,239 Speaker 2: Yes, which is nice? 1214 00:43:54,280 --> 00:43:56,480 Speaker 3: Love that love that good good juju right there. Then 1215 00:43:56,480 --> 00:43:59,279 Speaker 3: we're gonna see Trevor Rodgers. I know Johnny Quid left 1216 00:43:59,280 --> 00:44:00,840 Speaker 3: the last start with an I was not sure if 1217 00:44:00,880 --> 00:44:02,680 Speaker 3: his status. And who's last guy in the rotation we 1218 00:44:02,719 --> 00:44:03,520 Speaker 3: can't think of right now. 1219 00:44:04,160 --> 00:44:04,800 Speaker 2: Edward Cabrera. 1220 00:44:05,080 --> 00:44:06,839 Speaker 3: Edward Cabrera, all right, so I guess I guess we're 1221 00:44:06,840 --> 00:44:10,799 Speaker 3: gonna Edward the Edward versus Miguil on Friday. 1222 00:44:10,560 --> 00:44:13,520 Speaker 1: And Daniel Castanio is back up, so that will probably 1223 00:44:13,560 --> 00:44:16,000 Speaker 1: be the other starter, because I'm looking at their active 1224 00:44:16,080 --> 00:44:18,560 Speaker 1: roster right now. I think Braxing Garrett got sent down. 1225 00:44:18,640 --> 00:44:20,920 Speaker 1: He was pitched out of the bullpen last week, so 1226 00:44:21,200 --> 00:44:23,319 Speaker 1: maybe Okay, so I think it's it will be a 1227 00:44:23,320 --> 00:44:27,200 Speaker 1: combination of either Braxing Garrett or Daniel Castanotania pitching in 1228 00:44:27,560 --> 00:44:32,080 Speaker 1: Castano or is it does he got the little Okay, yeah, 1229 00:44:32,239 --> 00:44:34,320 Speaker 1: Daniel Kastanio, big card guy apparently. 1230 00:44:34,360 --> 00:44:34,840 Speaker 2: Fun fact. 1231 00:44:34,880 --> 00:44:36,680 Speaker 1: Also, when we were walking in the tunnel last year, 1232 00:44:36,680 --> 00:44:38,759 Speaker 1: so I'm taking a phone call, he answered a phone 1233 00:44:38,800 --> 00:44:41,719 Speaker 1: call from like a spam telemarket and he was very 1234 00:44:41,760 --> 00:44:43,480 Speaker 1: he was he was astonished, like, I'd you get this number? 1235 00:44:43,560 --> 00:44:44,759 Speaker 2: It was like, dude, just hang up, but you don't 1236 00:44:44,760 --> 00:44:45,759 Speaker 2: need to answer this phone call. 1237 00:44:45,840 --> 00:44:47,759 Speaker 3: It's kind of funny how people getting numbers as theme 1238 00:44:47,800 --> 00:44:48,120 Speaker 3: of the week. 1239 00:44:49,280 --> 00:44:52,640 Speaker 1: Guys, thank you so much for listening to this unfortunately 1240 00:44:52,840 --> 00:44:54,240 Speaker 1: depressing a negative episode. 1241 00:44:54,680 --> 00:44:57,239 Speaker 2: We weren't negative. We weren't. We were just no. 1242 00:44:57,360 --> 00:44:59,040 Speaker 1: We had some fun. We had some laughs, some goofs, 1243 00:44:59,080 --> 00:45:01,879 Speaker 1: some gaffes. Beefully you guys enjoyed it. Hopefully the next 1244 00:45:01,920 --> 00:45:04,000 Speaker 1: episode will be a lot more cheerful, a lot more 1245 00:45:04,000 --> 00:45:07,040 Speaker 1: happy laughs rather than sad, pitiful laughs that we have 1246 00:45:07,120 --> 00:45:09,960 Speaker 1: been giving ourselves this episode. But we really do appreciate 1247 00:45:09,960 --> 00:45:11,560 Speaker 1: any of you that are listening to this right now. 1248 00:45:11,640 --> 00:45:12,440 Speaker 2: You guys are the best. 1249 00:45:12,560 --> 00:45:14,200 Speaker 1: Make sure you follow us on all our social media 1250 00:45:14,239 --> 00:45:16,799 Speaker 1: at met stuff on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. 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Thank you 1259 00:45:34,480 --> 00:45:36,400 Speaker 1: guys for listening and watching, and we will catch you 1260 00:45:36,560 --> 00:45:40,560 Speaker 1: on Thursday, hopefully now Friday, Friday Friday hopefully for the 1261 00:45:40,600 --> 00:45:43,239 Speaker 1: live stream of the home opener, catch you Sunday for 1262 00:45:43,280 --> 00:45:46,600 Speaker 1: the regular episode, and tomorrow or even even later today 1263 00:45:46,880 --> 00:45:49,759 Speaker 1: you should be seeing the estimate finale to find out 1264 00:45:49,800 --> 00:45:53,000 Speaker 1: who wears the tuxedo. Good luck to whoever it is. 1265 00:45:53,040 --> 00:45:54,719 Speaker 1: That's All'm gonna say. Good luck to whoever it is, 1266 00:45:54,880 --> 00:45:56,560 Speaker 1: and we'll catch you guys a couple of days. 1267 00:45:56,600 --> 00:45:57,319 Speaker 2: Peace out, peace. 1268 00:45:57,320 --> 00:45:58,719 Speaker 3: I see you guys next time. We'll be in the 1269 00:45:58,719 --> 00:46:01,320 Speaker 3: park Friday and sun. They hits up for stickers or 1270 00:46:01,320 --> 00:46:02,439 Speaker 3: if you want to just hang out and chat