1 00:00:00,880 --> 00:00:02,560 Speaker 1: All right, that's it the field. 2 00:00:02,800 --> 00:00:06,200 Speaker 2: It is Tuesday, April twenty second, and the Yankees were 3 00:00:06,200 --> 00:00:08,680 Speaker 2: taking on the Guardians in game two of a three 4 00:00:08,760 --> 00:00:09,280 Speaker 2: game set. 5 00:00:09,560 --> 00:00:12,320 Speaker 1: Ben Rice was back in the lineup and doing. 6 00:00:12,200 --> 00:00:14,880 Speaker 2: Damage, and Will Warren put together a pretty good start, 7 00:00:14,920 --> 00:00:18,320 Speaker 2: but would it be enough? My recap, your reactions coming 8 00:00:18,440 --> 00:00:21,480 Speaker 2: up next. This is Pinstripe Territory. 9 00:00:22,239 --> 00:00:23,480 Speaker 1: Just wanted to talk cats all. 10 00:00:28,120 --> 00:00:35,080 Speaker 2: Welcome back, everybody. Another tough night for the Yankees. Usually 11 00:00:35,120 --> 00:00:38,720 Speaker 2: they own the Al Central, but the Tigers gave them 12 00:00:38,720 --> 00:00:42,000 Speaker 2: trouble and now the Oriole Sorry the Guardians. I don't 13 00:00:42,000 --> 00:00:44,480 Speaker 2: know why I said Oriels there. Guardians have won two 14 00:00:44,560 --> 00:00:49,000 Speaker 2: straight in the Yankees' first visit since they celebrated on 15 00:00:49,040 --> 00:00:53,640 Speaker 2: the field in Cleveland last October. Was worth noting. John 16 00:00:53,680 --> 00:00:56,720 Speaker 2: Carlo was taking BP on the field for the first 17 00:00:56,720 --> 00:01:00,200 Speaker 2: time tonight, and we'll talk about him later on in 18 00:01:00,240 --> 00:01:04,559 Speaker 2: the show Really Bad Umpiring. We'll talk about that good 19 00:01:04,560 --> 00:01:08,360 Speaker 2: start for Will Warren, but not enough offense for the Yankees. 20 00:01:08,840 --> 00:01:12,200 Speaker 2: I will say this though, Ben Rice is freaking amazing 21 00:01:13,080 --> 00:01:15,720 Speaker 2: first game back in the lineup, although he did pinch 22 00:01:15,800 --> 00:01:19,920 Speaker 2: hit last night. First pitch he goes opposite field for 23 00:01:19,959 --> 00:01:24,600 Speaker 2: a home run. He swings incredibly hard but also very 24 00:01:24,680 --> 00:01:28,920 Speaker 2: short swing and drives the ball to all fields, and 25 00:01:29,120 --> 00:01:33,280 Speaker 2: he is legit and if he keeps making consistent contact, 26 00:01:33,959 --> 00:01:36,000 Speaker 2: I can imagine him keeping this up. Which is gonna 27 00:01:36,000 --> 00:01:39,240 Speaker 2: make the decision when Stanton comes back and when Lemayhew 28 00:01:39,280 --> 00:01:43,199 Speaker 2: comes back. Very interesting. He only played about three hundred 29 00:01:43,200 --> 00:01:46,000 Speaker 2: and fifty games from the time he graduated high school 30 00:01:46,280 --> 00:01:49,760 Speaker 2: until he made his major league debut. And he's a 31 00:01:49,760 --> 00:01:53,760 Speaker 2: guy that during COVID rounded up other prospects and professionals 32 00:01:53,800 --> 00:01:56,040 Speaker 2: in the area to organize games so he get cuts in. 33 00:01:56,080 --> 00:01:59,080 Speaker 2: The guy just loves baseball and he crushes baseballs. But 34 00:01:59,160 --> 00:02:02,520 Speaker 2: tonight it was not enough. And we've got a lot 35 00:02:02,520 --> 00:02:06,520 Speaker 2: of comments here about Anthony Volpi, and we will talk 36 00:02:06,560 --> 00:02:09,240 Speaker 2: about him. I know he talked about him last night, 37 00:02:10,760 --> 00:02:13,360 Speaker 2: but he had another tough night. But as I was saying, 38 00:02:13,400 --> 00:02:16,560 Speaker 2: first pitch of the game, Ben Rice went deep one 39 00:02:16,639 --> 00:02:18,919 Speaker 2: hundred and five mile on our exit velocity three hundred 40 00:02:18,919 --> 00:02:22,480 Speaker 2: and seventy seven feet. Home run number six on the season. 41 00:02:22,480 --> 00:02:25,240 Speaker 2: He had seven last year in one hundred and fifty 42 00:02:25,240 --> 00:02:28,440 Speaker 2: two at bats. He is over his rookie eligibility, by 43 00:02:28,480 --> 00:02:30,160 Speaker 2: the way, because of those one hundred and fifty two 44 00:02:30,160 --> 00:02:32,720 Speaker 2: at bats, and this year he has six home runs 45 00:02:32,800 --> 00:02:36,600 Speaker 2: in his first sixty six at bats. He went zero 46 00:02:36,600 --> 00:02:38,560 Speaker 2: for three after that in the game, so it's sixty 47 00:02:38,639 --> 00:02:42,919 Speaker 2: nine at bats though still quite nice. Fourth leadoff home 48 00:02:43,000 --> 00:02:46,680 Speaker 2: run for the season for the Yankees. I know that 49 00:02:47,000 --> 00:02:50,679 Speaker 2: Goldschmid had won, Wells had one or does Wells have two? 50 00:02:51,080 --> 00:02:56,000 Speaker 2: I think somebody else hit one and Rice maybe Race 51 00:02:56,080 --> 00:02:59,120 Speaker 2: is a couple. Aaron Judge doubled in the sixth inning. 52 00:02:59,120 --> 00:03:00,680 Speaker 2: That was his third hit of the game, his seventh 53 00:03:00,680 --> 00:03:02,920 Speaker 2: double of the season. He went four for four tonight 54 00:03:03,440 --> 00:03:05,359 Speaker 2: and his backup over four hundred on the season. He 55 00:03:05,440 --> 00:03:08,639 Speaker 2: is hitting four eleven. His on base percentage right now 56 00:03:08,760 --> 00:03:12,720 Speaker 2: is over five hundred. His ops is one point two 57 00:03:12,880 --> 00:03:15,800 Speaker 2: three one. But we're gonna need some help in the 58 00:03:15,960 --> 00:03:18,800 Speaker 2: lineup other than him because a lot of guys not 59 00:03:18,960 --> 00:03:20,240 Speaker 2: hitting right now. 60 00:03:20,480 --> 00:03:23,840 Speaker 1: Cody Bellinger has been kind of brutal. 61 00:03:24,000 --> 00:03:25,360 Speaker 2: I mean, we got to comment and hear this is 62 00:03:25,360 --> 00:03:29,919 Speaker 2: Cody Bellinger is literally Alex Verdugo two point zero. And 63 00:03:29,960 --> 00:03:32,320 Speaker 2: did you guys see that Verdugo got four hits yes 64 00:03:32,440 --> 00:03:35,080 Speaker 2: or day or two again against the h in his 65 00:03:35,120 --> 00:03:37,960 Speaker 2: first or second game of the Braves. I'm sorry, I 66 00:03:38,000 --> 00:03:40,120 Speaker 2: don't have my details on that, but I did see 67 00:03:40,120 --> 00:03:44,640 Speaker 2: that he had four hits. I hope you guys appreciate Judge. 68 00:03:44,880 --> 00:03:46,680 Speaker 2: A lot of people wanted to trade him last year. 69 00:03:47,040 --> 00:03:49,440 Speaker 2: But I will say this until he does it in 70 00:03:49,440 --> 00:03:53,280 Speaker 2: the playoffs, and we talked about this all winner, he's 71 00:03:53,280 --> 00:03:56,640 Speaker 2: gonna have a cloud that hangs over him, and you 72 00:03:56,680 --> 00:03:58,160 Speaker 2: know he's gonna have to have a couple of very 73 00:03:58,160 --> 00:04:01,560 Speaker 2: big playoff series. Do what John Carlow did a couple 74 00:04:01,640 --> 00:04:07,440 Speaker 2: of times, and he'll win over the remaining anti Judge contingent. 75 00:04:07,840 --> 00:04:10,920 Speaker 2: Guardians tied it up in the sixth inning. They knocked 76 00:04:10,960 --> 00:04:13,760 Speaker 2: Will Warren out of the game after eighty two pitches. 77 00:04:13,800 --> 00:04:16,240 Speaker 2: He left two runners on base and they both came 78 00:04:16,279 --> 00:04:19,040 Speaker 2: in to score against Mark Lighter. Not sure Mark Lighter 79 00:04:19,160 --> 00:04:23,880 Speaker 2: was the move there, you know, hen he threw another 80 00:04:23,880 --> 00:04:25,960 Speaker 2: one interest for the hell of it, Lighter. We got 81 00:04:26,000 --> 00:04:28,160 Speaker 2: a call that I'll play later that. You know, Tim 82 00:04:28,240 --> 00:04:30,560 Speaker 2: Hill could have been a spot there. I mean, because 83 00:04:30,600 --> 00:04:32,919 Speaker 2: Tim Hill gets ground balls right, and that's a spot 84 00:04:32,960 --> 00:04:35,000 Speaker 2: where you get a nice season ground ball, you're done. 85 00:04:36,600 --> 00:04:41,320 Speaker 2: But Aaron Boone's bullpen management is questionable and I don't 86 00:04:41,360 --> 00:04:46,440 Speaker 2: blame people who are a little bit perturbed. Hunter gaddis 87 00:04:46,800 --> 00:04:48,200 Speaker 2: in the game in the top of the eighth inning. 88 00:04:48,279 --> 00:04:50,440 Speaker 2: I got a little teary eyed when they were talking 89 00:04:50,440 --> 00:04:53,919 Speaker 2: about Juan Soto's home run to put the Yankees in 90 00:04:53,920 --> 00:04:57,320 Speaker 2: the World Series. Genuinely one of my favorite Yankees memories 91 00:04:57,320 --> 00:04:59,520 Speaker 2: of all time. And they're right, it was a surgical 92 00:04:59,520 --> 00:05:02,200 Speaker 2: at bat, but it's just a shame that it got 93 00:05:02,200 --> 00:05:06,600 Speaker 2: spoiled by what happened that winner. So another tough day 94 00:05:06,600 --> 00:05:09,520 Speaker 2: for Anthony Volpe. He struck out in a huge spot 95 00:05:10,360 --> 00:05:12,640 Speaker 2: with the time run in scoring position in the top 96 00:05:12,680 --> 00:05:15,160 Speaker 2: of the eighth and we've got a lot of comments 97 00:05:15,160 --> 00:05:18,320 Speaker 2: about Volpe. Texas Gardner says, there was zero doubt that 98 00:05:18,400 --> 00:05:20,080 Speaker 2: Volpi was going to strike out. I gotta say I 99 00:05:20,080 --> 00:05:22,880 Speaker 2: didn't have a lot of hope. Parks and Young says, 100 00:05:22,920 --> 00:05:24,880 Speaker 2: when is the Volpe experiment going to be? 101 00:05:25,200 --> 00:05:25,719 Speaker 1: Terminator? 102 00:05:25,839 --> 00:05:30,440 Speaker 2: Alex says, VOLTI sucks terrible, terrible, terrible. Tell us how 103 00:05:30,480 --> 00:05:38,279 Speaker 2: you really feel it was? It was bad and he 104 00:05:38,360 --> 00:05:41,240 Speaker 2: continues to struggle now, hitting two nine, zero for three 105 00:05:41,320 --> 00:05:43,919 Speaker 2: on the game. He did have a walk and it 106 00:05:43,960 --> 00:05:45,839 Speaker 2: didn't look great at short. He hasn't looked great at 107 00:05:45,880 --> 00:05:49,040 Speaker 2: short in the last few days, so that's worth noting. 108 00:05:49,440 --> 00:05:51,680 Speaker 2: Tough loss for the Yankees. They dropped their second game 109 00:05:51,760 --> 00:06:01,720 Speaker 2: in a row. Eric c with a very important observation, 110 00:06:01,800 --> 00:06:05,239 Speaker 2: hitting with runners in scoring position is the key, and 111 00:06:05,480 --> 00:06:07,320 Speaker 2: the Yankee said, the same hits as the Guardians, but 112 00:06:07,360 --> 00:06:10,159 Speaker 2: score less because they didn't hit with runners in scoring position. 113 00:06:10,880 --> 00:06:12,960 Speaker 2: Parks and Young's's Volpi has a noudle arm. I don't 114 00:06:12,960 --> 00:06:15,080 Speaker 2: think it's that bad. It's definitely below the league average, 115 00:06:15,120 --> 00:06:17,560 Speaker 2: but he makes up for it with a quick release. 116 00:06:19,080 --> 00:06:20,520 Speaker 1: Look. I like Anthony Volpey. 117 00:06:20,560 --> 00:06:21,840 Speaker 2: I think he's a good player, and I don't want 118 00:06:21,880 --> 00:06:25,279 Speaker 2: to spend the whole podcast bashing him, but the audience 119 00:06:25,360 --> 00:06:28,720 Speaker 2: is being rough on him right now. And after that 120 00:06:28,920 --> 00:06:34,279 Speaker 2: initial weekend, he was basically convinced, I think that he 121 00:06:34,400 --> 00:06:36,520 Speaker 2: was going to be a thirty home run hitter, and 122 00:06:36,560 --> 00:06:38,560 Speaker 2: now he's fallen off, and he's gotten back into old 123 00:06:38,600 --> 00:06:42,920 Speaker 2: habits and bad habits of swinging from the heels, and 124 00:06:42,960 --> 00:06:45,520 Speaker 2: he can't catch up with the fastball. There's a lot 125 00:06:45,520 --> 00:06:49,120 Speaker 2: of guys who are really struggling, but Volpi is really struggling. 126 00:06:49,480 --> 00:06:53,240 Speaker 2: Set forty two says, send Volpi to the moon Oo 127 00:06:56,560 --> 00:06:59,520 Speaker 2: and Alex says Volpi isn't going anywhere, Folks, cash And 128 00:06:59,600 --> 00:07:03,200 Speaker 2: will never admit when he is wrong. Cashrin does like 129 00:07:03,200 --> 00:07:06,440 Speaker 2: to hang on to guys for a long time. Mary 130 00:07:07,279 --> 00:07:11,800 Speaker 2: Pape says Ben Rice is for real and for sure. 131 00:07:14,520 --> 00:07:17,400 Speaker 2: David Lawrence wants to give Volpi a day off. I 132 00:07:17,440 --> 00:07:19,960 Speaker 2: think that could be a good idea, a mental health day. 133 00:07:20,200 --> 00:07:22,000 Speaker 2: It seemed like last year whenever he would get a 134 00:07:22,080 --> 00:07:25,960 Speaker 2: day off, he would come back playing better. Look, I 135 00:07:25,960 --> 00:07:28,239 Speaker 2: don't know what the solution is. Maybe it's a day off, 136 00:07:28,280 --> 00:07:30,680 Speaker 2: maybe it's two days off. Maybe it's a trip to 137 00:07:30,680 --> 00:07:34,120 Speaker 2: the minor leagues. I mean, what's the worst that can 138 00:07:34,200 --> 00:07:38,480 Speaker 2: happen with Oswaldo at Oswalo Cabrera at shortstop for a 139 00:07:38,520 --> 00:07:42,600 Speaker 2: couple of weeks while volte iron some things out or 140 00:07:42,840 --> 00:07:46,000 Speaker 2: oswald Parrazza, what's the worst that could happen? I mean, 141 00:07:46,200 --> 00:07:50,000 Speaker 2: Paraza is an elite shortstop. And if he hits, it 142 00:07:50,040 --> 00:07:53,400 Speaker 2: allows you to leave Volpi down there and you know, 143 00:07:53,520 --> 00:07:57,360 Speaker 2: let him fix whatever issues he's got. And if he 144 00:07:57,400 --> 00:08:00,720 Speaker 2: doesn't hit, well, hell you bring Volpi back up. He's 145 00:08:00,720 --> 00:08:06,960 Speaker 2: got options anyway. Parks and Young says need a new shortstop. 146 00:08:08,080 --> 00:08:12,559 Speaker 2: Fourteen and ten. Not too good. Kind of mid right now, 147 00:08:12,880 --> 00:08:16,760 Speaker 2: and PhD Clap says, I already miss Grisham, but look 148 00:08:16,800 --> 00:08:19,560 Speaker 2: at it this way, when Grisham comes back, he will 149 00:08:19,600 --> 00:08:23,160 Speaker 2: have the dad muscles ready. We've got a super chat 150 00:08:23,200 --> 00:08:25,880 Speaker 2: here from D's channel. He says, Yankees have plans tonight 151 00:08:25,880 --> 00:08:28,480 Speaker 2: after the game because only a four pitch inning and 152 00:08:28,480 --> 00:08:31,280 Speaker 2: the ninth inning definitely not worth watching any of those 153 00:08:31,400 --> 00:08:35,440 Speaker 2: at bats. It was kind of a weak ninth inning. 154 00:08:35,520 --> 00:08:38,280 Speaker 2: Dominguez swung at the first pitch and flied out. He 155 00:08:38,440 --> 00:08:40,360 Speaker 2: was my No. Stra Derek prediction that he would go 156 00:08:40,400 --> 00:08:44,040 Speaker 2: deep my whole life. By the way, we've been doing 157 00:08:44,080 --> 00:08:47,920 Speaker 2: pregame shows the last couple of days. I'm probably gonna well, 158 00:08:47,920 --> 00:08:49,840 Speaker 2: tomorrow's the day game, so we're definitely not gonna do 159 00:08:49,840 --> 00:08:52,800 Speaker 2: one in the morning, but I might do a nighttime show, 160 00:08:52,880 --> 00:08:56,160 Speaker 2: like a series recap show. We'll we'll see how it 161 00:08:56,160 --> 00:08:58,200 Speaker 2: shakes out. I'm definitely gonna do something after the game, 162 00:08:58,840 --> 00:09:00,320 Speaker 2: a post game of some kind of It might not 163 00:09:00,360 --> 00:09:02,400 Speaker 2: be immediately after the game. I've got some stuff in 164 00:09:02,400 --> 00:09:08,600 Speaker 2: the afternoon, and then we'll resume with the pregame shows 165 00:09:08,679 --> 00:09:10,880 Speaker 2: on what day is it? 166 00:09:10,960 --> 00:09:11,440 Speaker 1: Friday? 167 00:09:12,040 --> 00:09:14,680 Speaker 2: On Friday, they're back home against Toronto, so look for 168 00:09:14,720 --> 00:09:17,920 Speaker 2: a pregame show about four fifteen, four twenty four thirty 169 00:09:18,000 --> 00:09:21,520 Speaker 2: whenever they announced the lineup on Friday, and we're trying, 170 00:09:21,760 --> 00:09:23,679 Speaker 2: I'm trying to squeeze it together. I know I get 171 00:09:23,760 --> 00:09:25,720 Speaker 2: less views on the pregame show, and I'm not worried 172 00:09:25,720 --> 00:09:27,760 Speaker 2: about that. I mean, the people will come, I think, 173 00:09:28,320 --> 00:09:30,800 Speaker 2: but I wanted to kind of build an ecosystem where 174 00:09:30,800 --> 00:09:33,480 Speaker 2: we talk about the game, we watched the game, and 175 00:09:33,559 --> 00:09:37,160 Speaker 2: then we talk about the game again. So you know, 176 00:09:37,240 --> 00:09:40,840 Speaker 2: we're gonna do some more of these voicemail shows pregames, 177 00:09:40,840 --> 00:09:43,200 Speaker 2: so feel free to call in throughout the day. We 178 00:09:43,280 --> 00:09:47,040 Speaker 2: got some more voicemails. But first let's talk about Will Warren, 179 00:09:47,640 --> 00:09:50,240 Speaker 2: who I thought threw the ball pretty well tonight. Eighty 180 00:09:50,280 --> 00:09:53,800 Speaker 2: two pitches, fifty two strikes, seven whiffs. You know, this 181 00:09:54,040 --> 00:09:57,000 Speaker 2: was probably one of his better starts, probably top two 182 00:09:57,040 --> 00:10:00,000 Speaker 2: starts in the major leagues. If I had to grade 183 00:10:00,200 --> 00:10:02,960 Speaker 2: this one, I'd give him probably a B plus. In 184 00:10:03,000 --> 00:10:06,400 Speaker 2: the sixth inning, both runners that scored were inherited runners. 185 00:10:06,400 --> 00:10:08,360 Speaker 2: He left two runners on. He might have been able 186 00:10:08,360 --> 00:10:09,920 Speaker 2: to pitch out of it if they left him in, 187 00:10:10,240 --> 00:10:12,640 Speaker 2: like I said, eighty two pitches and he had been 188 00:10:12,679 --> 00:10:14,760 Speaker 2: cruising at some point. You do have to let young 189 00:10:14,800 --> 00:10:16,800 Speaker 2: pitchers try and get out of a jam. But I'm 190 00:10:16,840 --> 00:10:20,960 Speaker 2: sure we would have all eaten Aaron Boone's lunch if 191 00:10:21,960 --> 00:10:25,880 Speaker 2: Warren stayed in that game and got hit. Honestly, the 192 00:10:26,520 --> 00:10:29,640 Speaker 2: best move pull him after five qualified for a win 193 00:10:30,080 --> 00:10:32,400 Speaker 2: up to nothing, and then you start a relief pitcher 194 00:10:32,440 --> 00:10:35,880 Speaker 2: with a clean inning, whether it's Tim Hill, whether it's 195 00:10:35,880 --> 00:10:38,640 Speaker 2: Mark Leider, whether you go to Weaver a little bit 196 00:10:38,679 --> 00:10:39,120 Speaker 2: early in. 197 00:10:39,080 --> 00:10:39,720 Speaker 1: A tight game. 198 00:10:40,600 --> 00:10:44,560 Speaker 2: But overall, I thought Warren did his job. Five innings, 199 00:10:44,559 --> 00:10:48,000 Speaker 2: three hits, two runs, both of them earned one walk 200 00:10:48,040 --> 00:10:51,040 Speaker 2: and five strikeouts. I think the Yankees would sign up 201 00:10:51,040 --> 00:10:59,120 Speaker 2: for that from Warren every time. Nice performance. However, there 202 00:10:59,120 --> 00:11:04,920 Speaker 2: were some bad perform tonight. The umpiring has been an 203 00:11:05,080 --> 00:11:10,000 Speaker 2: absolute shit show this year. I have been watching baseball 204 00:11:10,480 --> 00:11:14,520 Speaker 2: since nineteen eighty seven. I remember back when Mel Hall 205 00:11:14,920 --> 00:11:17,439 Speaker 2: threw his hands up on a walk off home run 206 00:11:17,480 --> 00:11:20,200 Speaker 2: and they used to show it on MSG commercials. I 207 00:11:20,240 --> 00:11:24,640 Speaker 2: remember Spike going, I remember Andy Stankowick's and Matt Noakes 208 00:11:24,840 --> 00:11:28,040 Speaker 2: the all time PopOut King crouched down real low and 209 00:11:28,040 --> 00:11:30,000 Speaker 2: then we'll try and pull everything and pop it up. 210 00:11:31,160 --> 00:11:33,880 Speaker 2: I remember he got hitting the ribs and threw the 211 00:11:33,920 --> 00:11:35,960 Speaker 2: ball back at Roger Clemons almost as hard as it 212 00:11:36,000 --> 00:11:40,240 Speaker 2: came in. I remember vividly for some reason, games from 213 00:11:40,280 --> 00:11:43,280 Speaker 2: nineteen ninety one and nineteen ninety two, and let me 214 00:11:43,400 --> 00:11:49,040 Speaker 2: tell you, even in my childhood memories, I cannot recall 215 00:11:49,640 --> 00:11:55,239 Speaker 2: umpiring being this bad. The umpiring has been pure bollocks 216 00:11:55,640 --> 00:11:59,800 Speaker 2: this year. We didn't always have this little strike zone 217 00:12:00,640 --> 00:12:03,440 Speaker 2: on the screen that came around the mid nineties. We 218 00:12:03,480 --> 00:12:06,800 Speaker 2: had to trust our eyes and the umps. But now 219 00:12:07,559 --> 00:12:11,360 Speaker 2: we have proof. We have evidence, your honor. We have 220 00:12:12,200 --> 00:12:17,959 Speaker 2: stone cold, pixel perfect, high definition proof that these umpires 221 00:12:18,000 --> 00:12:20,719 Speaker 2: are missing four to five calls per game, and a 222 00:12:20,760 --> 00:12:24,760 Speaker 2: lot of them in big spots. Why do we tolerate this? 223 00:12:25,240 --> 00:12:30,640 Speaker 2: Someone tell me why we tolerate this? Why we all 224 00:12:30,640 --> 00:12:36,040 Speaker 2: see it? We all see it, and we argue about 225 00:12:36,440 --> 00:12:40,920 Speaker 2: human error like it's something worth preserving. What exactly is 226 00:12:40,960 --> 00:12:44,160 Speaker 2: the virtue of human error? Why is it good? Please 227 00:12:44,320 --> 00:12:49,680 Speaker 2: enlighten me on why that matters? Is this baseball or theology? 228 00:12:51,800 --> 00:12:54,839 Speaker 2: What else do we celebrate the human element of mistakes? 229 00:12:55,080 --> 00:12:58,320 Speaker 2: We don't say, oh, you know my pacemaker's got that 230 00:12:58,480 --> 00:13:02,320 Speaker 2: human element, you know, adds character to the plane when 231 00:13:02,360 --> 00:13:03,679 Speaker 2: the wing is a little bit loose. 232 00:13:05,679 --> 00:13:06,920 Speaker 1: No one's ever said, hey. 233 00:13:06,880 --> 00:13:09,320 Speaker 2: This anti lock break system is nice, but you know 234 00:13:09,320 --> 00:13:15,960 Speaker 2: what's really missing, random fucking failure in big situations. But 235 00:13:16,080 --> 00:13:18,840 Speaker 2: in baseball, we're clinging to the idea that a guy 236 00:13:18,960 --> 00:13:22,080 Speaker 2: guessing two hundred times a night and has a ninety 237 00:13:22,120 --> 00:13:25,439 Speaker 2: two percent accuracy rate is somehow better than a system 238 00:13:25,440 --> 00:13:28,199 Speaker 2: that can be right one hundred percent of the time. 239 00:13:28,520 --> 00:13:31,440 Speaker 2: Let me ask you, guys this, If you had a 240 00:13:31,480 --> 00:13:35,839 Speaker 2: GPS okay that could take you anywhere you want to 241 00:13:35,880 --> 00:13:38,600 Speaker 2: go without missing a single turn, would you rather have 242 00:13:38,679 --> 00:13:40,920 Speaker 2: that or would you rather have some guy going like. 243 00:13:40,800 --> 00:13:42,360 Speaker 1: Eh, I think that was my exit. 244 00:13:43,360 --> 00:13:48,080 Speaker 2: Come on, because that's what we're doing, And don't give 245 00:13:48,120 --> 00:13:52,520 Speaker 2: me the job's excuse. We're not eliminating umpires. You still 246 00:13:52,600 --> 00:13:55,000 Speaker 2: need someone to call safer out on bang bang plays, 247 00:13:55,960 --> 00:13:59,920 Speaker 2: on foul tips, on check swings, plays at the plate, 248 00:14:00,720 --> 00:14:04,920 Speaker 2: catch no catch box interference, and a dozen other damn things. 249 00:14:05,880 --> 00:14:10,640 Speaker 2: You just don't need an unreliable meat thermometer behind the plate. 250 00:14:12,400 --> 00:14:17,079 Speaker 2: In fact, ABS doesn't go far enough. Give me a 251 00:14:17,120 --> 00:14:23,119 Speaker 2: full robot strike zone. Now give me lasers and sensors. 252 00:14:23,520 --> 00:14:26,040 Speaker 2: Put a Star Wars droid back there. For all I 253 00:14:26,080 --> 00:14:28,480 Speaker 2: care holding a clicker, I don't give a shit what 254 00:14:28,520 --> 00:14:29,040 Speaker 2: it looks like. 255 00:14:29,160 --> 00:14:32,280 Speaker 1: I want the right call because we can get it right. 256 00:14:32,680 --> 00:14:35,200 Speaker 2: We can get it right every time I feel like 257 00:14:35,200 --> 00:14:37,160 Speaker 2: a politician, we can get it right. 258 00:14:37,360 --> 00:14:38,760 Speaker 1: We will get it right. 259 00:14:40,680 --> 00:14:44,920 Speaker 2: This isn't nineteen eighty seven anymore. I have a TV 260 00:14:45,000 --> 00:14:49,640 Speaker 2: in my pocket, My coffee machine says my name. It's 261 00:14:49,720 --> 00:14:55,560 Speaker 2: time for baseball to evolve. Everything else has, every other 262 00:14:55,680 --> 00:15:03,560 Speaker 2: sport has. The umpiring has got to be better. Info 263 00:15:03,680 --> 00:15:06,360 Speaker 2: Info says, give me freaking sharks with freaking lasers on 264 00:15:06,400 --> 00:15:10,200 Speaker 2: their head. That's all we're asking for. Can't a guy 265 00:15:10,200 --> 00:15:16,200 Speaker 2: get some sharks with freaking lasers. Let's talk about a 266 00:15:16,240 --> 00:15:20,640 Speaker 2: situation that is fast approaching. For those of you who 267 00:15:20,640 --> 00:15:23,640 Speaker 2: are listening, and I know that's a not insignificant number 268 00:15:23,680 --> 00:15:27,280 Speaker 2: of people. We're showing Ben Rice's stat cast numbers on 269 00:15:27,320 --> 00:15:33,240 Speaker 2: the screen, his MLB percentile rankings, which are elite across 270 00:15:33,280 --> 00:15:38,560 Speaker 2: the board. Now, for a few weeks, we've been saying, well, 271 00:15:38,640 --> 00:15:42,240 Speaker 2: the Stanton Rice thing might work itself out, It'll probably 272 00:15:42,320 --> 00:15:46,640 Speaker 2: fix itself. Yeah, you know, well guess what John Carlo, 273 00:15:46,680 --> 00:15:52,360 Speaker 2: Stan's coming back soon. He's hitting on the field. That's 274 00:15:52,440 --> 00:15:57,600 Speaker 2: all he does. He doesn't go on rehab assignments. He 275 00:15:57,680 --> 00:16:00,400 Speaker 2: hits off the traject machine, and then when he feels 276 00:16:00,440 --> 00:16:02,680 Speaker 2: his swing is right, he goes on the field and 277 00:16:02,680 --> 00:16:05,560 Speaker 2: once he starts putting him in the bleachers. Guess what, baby, 278 00:16:05,560 --> 00:16:09,800 Speaker 2: he's back in the lineup. Yankees are gonna have to 279 00:16:09,800 --> 00:16:12,520 Speaker 2: make a decision here, and I hear Michael Kay, I 280 00:16:12,560 --> 00:16:16,120 Speaker 2: hear him saying that the Yankees won't go with a 281 00:16:16,160 --> 00:16:20,840 Speaker 2: platoon at DH with Stanton against lefties and rights against righty's. 282 00:16:21,200 --> 00:16:26,240 Speaker 2: I'm sorry, you have to, you have to. Ben Rice 283 00:16:26,360 --> 00:16:29,320 Speaker 2: is too good. He can't be sent down you. I mean, 284 00:16:29,320 --> 00:16:32,560 Speaker 2: he can, but you can. It's irresponsible to send him down. 285 00:16:32,960 --> 00:16:36,080 Speaker 2: You can't bench him. He can't play third base. You 286 00:16:36,160 --> 00:16:38,520 Speaker 2: got Goldie at first base. Although Goldie has slowed down, 287 00:16:39,160 --> 00:16:40,920 Speaker 2: he was one for three tonight but still hitting three 288 00:16:41,000 --> 00:16:43,560 Speaker 2: seventy one with an eight eighty five ops. You cannot 289 00:16:43,640 --> 00:16:48,160 Speaker 2: replace him. Ben Rice needs to be in the lineup. 290 00:16:48,200 --> 00:16:53,120 Speaker 2: He's a better player than Stanton. He runs faster, he 291 00:16:53,240 --> 00:16:57,960 Speaker 2: draws more walks, he strikes out less, and he hits 292 00:16:57,960 --> 00:17:01,840 Speaker 2: for power. Yankees are in a tough spot. I think 293 00:17:01,880 --> 00:17:03,200 Speaker 2: the way you have to go is you have to 294 00:17:03,200 --> 00:17:05,680 Speaker 2: burn a roster spot on John Carlos Dan and being 295 00:17:05,760 --> 00:17:09,520 Speaker 2: a DH versus lefties. And to make things even more complicated, 296 00:17:09,920 --> 00:17:12,560 Speaker 2: you can forget third base because that's about to get 297 00:17:12,560 --> 00:17:18,240 Speaker 2: more crazy with DJ Lemayhew coming back, a veteran who, 298 00:17:18,280 --> 00:17:19,840 Speaker 2: by the way, hit the hell out of the ball 299 00:17:19,840 --> 00:17:21,480 Speaker 2: at double eight tonight. But I know it was double A. 300 00:17:23,880 --> 00:17:27,600 Speaker 2: But you really think Boone's not going to give him 301 00:17:27,600 --> 00:17:30,600 Speaker 2: at bats. Boone is absolutely going to give him at bats. 302 00:17:32,000 --> 00:17:33,920 Speaker 2: So this is gonna be a tough decision. We'll see 303 00:17:33,920 --> 00:17:38,720 Speaker 2: how it shakes out. 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Now he has 327 00:18:53,760 --> 00:18:56,680 Speaker 2: been a problem. I don't know if he's our biggest problem. 328 00:18:57,119 --> 00:19:03,679 Speaker 2: Jazz hitting one sixty one and that's not good. His 329 00:19:03,760 --> 00:19:07,960 Speaker 2: defense has been solid, VOLTI has been bad offensively and 330 00:19:08,240 --> 00:19:12,639 Speaker 2: has not been as sharp defensively recently. Either got some 331 00:19:12,760 --> 00:19:17,120 Speaker 2: calls here, start with this one, Hey. 332 00:19:16,800 --> 00:19:17,520 Speaker 3: Derek Austen. 333 00:19:18,200 --> 00:19:20,600 Speaker 4: So you know, I'm typically not one to you know, 334 00:19:20,920 --> 00:19:24,040 Speaker 4: complain and harp on things, but I got to mention 335 00:19:24,359 --> 00:19:28,240 Speaker 4: Anthony Bolpi here. He just strung out with struck out 336 00:19:28,240 --> 00:19:31,639 Speaker 4: with a weak hack, you know. I mean it was just, 337 00:19:31,800 --> 00:19:35,600 Speaker 4: you know, is tough to watch. I mean, he's reaching 338 00:19:35,640 --> 00:19:38,199 Speaker 4: for balls, he's trying to pull balls, like you know 339 00:19:38,320 --> 00:19:42,880 Speaker 4: week rounders, weak hacks and misses, you know, I mean 340 00:19:42,960 --> 00:19:45,159 Speaker 4: they changed theer to a hit. But like he's not 341 00:19:45,280 --> 00:19:47,959 Speaker 4: making those plays. So you know, if he's not you know, 342 00:19:48,960 --> 00:19:51,159 Speaker 4: you know, showing the elite defense and at least, you know, 343 00:19:51,400 --> 00:19:53,959 Speaker 4: at least getting that part of it, you know. I mean, 344 00:19:54,000 --> 00:19:55,040 Speaker 4: it's one game, but. 345 00:19:55,560 --> 00:19:58,160 Speaker 2: You know, it's been it's been tough. We got another call. 346 00:19:58,000 --> 00:19:58,919 Speaker 4: Here, u. 347 00:20:00,680 --> 00:20:04,600 Speaker 5: Ks Mittello. Hey Derek, it's Matteo. I'm calling from New York. 348 00:20:05,400 --> 00:20:07,280 Speaker 5: I'm thirteen year I've been listening to your show for 349 00:20:07,320 --> 00:20:09,960 Speaker 5: the last two and a half almost three years now. 350 00:20:10,320 --> 00:20:14,119 Speaker 5: Diehard Yankee fan like you love this show. And I 351 00:20:14,280 --> 00:20:16,560 Speaker 5: just watched Anthony won't Be strike out again here in 352 00:20:16,560 --> 00:20:20,000 Speaker 5: the h against Hatter Gatis. He looks overmatched at the plate, 353 00:20:20,280 --> 00:20:22,960 Speaker 5: can't hit a fastball for his life, and it's just 354 00:20:23,000 --> 00:20:25,600 Speaker 5: guessing on everything. Struck out on a terrible pitch, but 355 00:20:25,920 --> 00:20:29,320 Speaker 5: terrible at that and he's looking terrible ever since the 356 00:20:29,320 --> 00:20:33,800 Speaker 5: first weekend with his torpedo bat. He has no contact 357 00:20:33,840 --> 00:20:36,720 Speaker 5: it seems at times he makes errors and it seems 358 00:20:36,760 --> 00:20:40,359 Speaker 5: like the worst times and he's just looking terrible at 359 00:20:40,359 --> 00:20:42,480 Speaker 5: the plate. I'm afraid you're gonna be stuck with a 360 00:20:42,520 --> 00:20:45,600 Speaker 5: subpar shortstop for the next five to ten years. These 361 00:20:45,640 --> 00:20:48,200 Speaker 5: the Yankees like to hold on to prospects and hometown 362 00:20:48,240 --> 00:20:50,760 Speaker 5: guys like this. Love to know what you think, Derek, 363 00:20:50,920 --> 00:20:52,760 Speaker 5: love your show, Keep up the great work. Thanks. 364 00:20:52,960 --> 00:20:56,000 Speaker 2: First of all, can we get around of applause for Matteo. 365 00:20:56,840 --> 00:21:00,520 Speaker 2: That's a great call. Not that I agree with every point, 366 00:21:00,520 --> 00:21:03,480 Speaker 2: but that's the passionate call. You know what you sound like, Matteo. 367 00:21:03,800 --> 00:21:06,359 Speaker 2: You sound like me when I was thirteen calling into 368 00:21:06,680 --> 00:21:09,399 Speaker 2: Mike and the Mad Dog. That's a great call, and 369 00:21:09,440 --> 00:21:14,000 Speaker 2: I love the passion. Don't ever lose that passion, even 370 00:21:14,000 --> 00:21:16,439 Speaker 2: in the tough seasons, which will certainly happen. 371 00:21:18,560 --> 00:21:20,280 Speaker 1: Wow, I love I love. 372 00:21:20,119 --> 00:21:23,520 Speaker 2: Seeing the next generation hearing the next generation BOPI has 373 00:21:23,520 --> 00:21:25,440 Speaker 2: definitely struggled. I don't want to beat it to death, 374 00:21:25,720 --> 00:21:27,639 Speaker 2: but I wanted to give you guys your voice. 375 00:21:29,119 --> 00:21:32,160 Speaker 6: Hey, Derek, Derek and Ohio. Last message got cut off. 376 00:21:32,200 --> 00:21:35,919 Speaker 6: Sorry about that. Yeah, So the sixth inning, I'm going 377 00:21:36,000 --> 00:21:38,520 Speaker 6: with Tim Hill there over Mark later, Junior, he's just 378 00:21:38,600 --> 00:21:41,399 Speaker 6: way more reliable. You saw what Tim Hill did in 379 00:21:41,440 --> 00:21:45,000 Speaker 6: the seventh, one, two, three. He would have done that 380 00:21:45,200 --> 00:21:50,720 Speaker 6: to Ramirez and the two lefties he had after that, 381 00:21:51,440 --> 00:21:52,959 Speaker 6: and he could have came back out for the sevenths. 382 00:21:53,040 --> 00:21:55,200 Speaker 6: Quite frankly, one hundred. 383 00:21:54,920 --> 00:21:57,200 Speaker 2: Percent agree and that that would have been a great 384 00:21:57,240 --> 00:21:59,520 Speaker 2: spot for him. Now, it's easy to second guest the 385 00:21:59,560 --> 00:22:02,680 Speaker 2: manager to the bullpen, you know, gives up the lead. 386 00:22:03,359 --> 00:22:06,080 Speaker 2: But I know a lot of people were saying, why 387 00:22:06,160 --> 00:22:08,320 Speaker 2: lighter here. I saw that all over social media. I 388 00:22:08,400 --> 00:22:10,960 Speaker 2: have a feed right here that just shows Yankees Twitter, 389 00:22:11,000 --> 00:22:13,520 Speaker 2: and people are like, lighter. Really, that's who you're going 390 00:22:13,520 --> 00:22:17,800 Speaker 2: to now. Honestly, if I was thinking after five innings, 391 00:22:18,960 --> 00:22:20,919 Speaker 2: I would have pulled him. I mean, you know, with 392 00:22:21,000 --> 00:22:23,560 Speaker 2: a two nothing lead, you leave the kid feeling good 393 00:22:23,560 --> 00:22:25,240 Speaker 2: in a spot for a win if the Yankees tack 394 00:22:25,320 --> 00:22:29,040 Speaker 2: on some runs. And yeah, I thought it was a 395 00:22:29,040 --> 00:22:30,560 Speaker 2: mistake to send him back out there for the sixth 396 00:22:30,600 --> 00:22:33,280 Speaker 2: in the first place. But you know, Yankees bullpen has 397 00:22:33,280 --> 00:22:37,240 Speaker 2: been a little bit overworked recently, partially because of will warrants, 398 00:22:37,320 --> 00:22:41,200 Speaker 2: So you know that's the call that they made. Ben 399 00:22:41,280 --> 00:22:45,440 Speaker 2: Leon says, Jazz makes checks with his mouth, his rse 400 00:22:45,800 --> 00:22:49,600 Speaker 2: can't cash. 401 00:22:49,800 --> 00:22:52,040 Speaker 3: Hey Derek, you're a gammer here, keep it really short 402 00:22:52,080 --> 00:22:57,280 Speaker 3: and simple today. Can Jazzishelm Junior? Stop pimping fly balls? 403 00:22:57,400 --> 00:22:57,600 Speaker 1: Oh? 404 00:22:57,640 --> 00:23:00,639 Speaker 3: Please, don't understand what's going on with this guy. He 405 00:23:00,840 --> 00:23:04,280 Speaker 3: just is either swinging out of his shoes or striking out. 406 00:23:04,520 --> 00:23:06,280 Speaker 3: I'd love for you to address this because it's I. 407 00:23:06,280 --> 00:23:09,159 Speaker 7: Don't know if I'm the only one that's driving me bonkers. 408 00:23:09,240 --> 00:23:12,600 Speaker 7: Man bonkers, and it's starting to not make me like him, 409 00:23:13,040 --> 00:23:17,000 Speaker 7: So maybe I'm in the majority here or not the 410 00:23:17,040 --> 00:23:19,120 Speaker 7: majority rather, but yeah, what the hell's going on? 411 00:23:19,800 --> 00:23:23,040 Speaker 2: I like jazz as a person and as a player. 412 00:23:23,480 --> 00:23:25,280 Speaker 2: I agree with you one hundred percent. If you're gonna 413 00:23:25,280 --> 00:23:27,880 Speaker 2: stand there and watch it, it better go ten rows deep. 414 00:23:28,600 --> 00:23:30,560 Speaker 2: One hundred percent agree with that take. That is a 415 00:23:30,560 --> 00:23:34,200 Speaker 2: great take. Now we got comments like Sir Rodgers's jazz 416 00:23:34,359 --> 00:23:38,280 Speaker 2: is one thousand percent useless. Actually it's maybe a million percent. 417 00:23:38,359 --> 00:23:40,199 Speaker 2: That's a lot of Zero's, but there's no commas. That's 418 00:23:40,200 --> 00:23:42,919 Speaker 2: why we put commas, because Zero's a whole line of 419 00:23:43,000 --> 00:23:47,359 Speaker 2: zeros and various other digits difficult to count without a comma. 420 00:23:48,080 --> 00:23:51,080 Speaker 2: But anyway, tough night for the Yankees they lose two 421 00:23:51,119 --> 00:23:54,600 Speaker 2: in a row. Afternoon game tomorrow, I have a two 422 00:23:54,600 --> 00:23:57,920 Speaker 2: o'clock appointment, so I'm gonna miss a chunk of the game. 423 00:24:00,000 --> 00:24:01,919 Speaker 2: We'll try and be on right after the game, but 424 00:24:02,720 --> 00:24:06,359 Speaker 2: I'm not going to watch the game during my appointment. 425 00:24:06,960 --> 00:24:10,320 Speaker 2: I'm going to pause it and resume my appointment, and 426 00:24:10,400 --> 00:24:12,600 Speaker 2: resume it after my appointment, which probably be at like 427 00:24:12,640 --> 00:24:16,560 Speaker 2: an hour, and then I might be live a little 428 00:24:16,560 --> 00:24:19,840 Speaker 2: bit later than usual, So you know, usually within seconds 429 00:24:19,880 --> 00:24:22,480 Speaker 2: of the game ending. We're on chance tomorrow that it's 430 00:24:22,760 --> 00:24:23,240 Speaker 2: half hour. 431 00:24:23,359 --> 00:24:25,439 Speaker 1: We'll see it all. 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