1 00:00:00,640 --> 00:00:13,120 Speaker 1: Get Up, Get Up, Get Up. 2 00:00:16,760 --> 00:00:19,200 Speaker 2: Mets fans, Welcome back to the Mets of the Podcast, 3 00:00:19,200 --> 00:00:22,599 Speaker 2: episode number one twenty. What an insane final game of 4 00:00:22,600 --> 00:00:24,479 Speaker 2: this Philly series. I mean, I'm not even gonna do 5 00:00:24,560 --> 00:00:28,400 Speaker 2: like the typical long normal spiel. Game four was absolute chaos. 6 00:00:28,440 --> 00:00:30,320 Speaker 2: It was nuts. It was I think the longest nine 7 00:00:30,320 --> 00:00:32,720 Speaker 2: inning baseball game of the entire season by one minute. 8 00:00:32,760 --> 00:00:34,720 Speaker 2: That came in from producer John, so you know it 9 00:00:34,720 --> 00:00:36,600 Speaker 2: has to be true. We're gonna talk about this series. 10 00:00:36,640 --> 00:00:39,320 Speaker 2: We're gonna start off with Game four, real quick, quick intro. 11 00:00:39,360 --> 00:00:41,160 Speaker 2: I'm telling you follow us on all our social media 12 00:00:41,200 --> 00:00:44,040 Speaker 2: at Mets Up. We're posting tiktoks, we're posting Instagram reels, 13 00:00:44,080 --> 00:00:46,360 Speaker 2: we're posting on Twitter. We got the YouTube channel too 14 00:00:46,360 --> 00:00:48,040 Speaker 2: with the New York Mets, so check out their YouTube 15 00:00:48,080 --> 00:00:49,839 Speaker 2: channel if you're looking for the video version of it. 16 00:00:50,080 --> 00:00:52,880 Speaker 2: If you're listening to us, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, 17 00:00:52,880 --> 00:00:54,880 Speaker 2: wherever you get your podcasts, drop us a rating, drop 18 00:00:54,960 --> 00:00:57,280 Speaker 2: us review, download all that good stuff. We appreciate you 19 00:00:57,760 --> 00:01:01,080 Speaker 2: and bringing in James. We're both also weirdly wearing orange today. 20 00:01:01,440 --> 00:01:03,120 Speaker 3: Absolutely, I mean, it's a great day to be a 21 00:01:03,120 --> 00:01:05,000 Speaker 3: Mets fan, this is a day to celebrate and this 22 00:01:05,080 --> 00:01:08,880 Speaker 3: season of unlikely victories, this could have been the second 23 00:01:08,959 --> 00:01:11,280 Speaker 3: most unlikely victory against the Phillies all year. 24 00:01:11,319 --> 00:01:14,480 Speaker 2: Which is crazy to say because like, okay, so obviously 25 00:01:14,480 --> 00:01:16,520 Speaker 2: we know. The big one was earlier in the year 26 00:01:16,520 --> 00:01:18,440 Speaker 2: when the Mets came back from about seven runs in 27 00:01:18,480 --> 00:01:20,840 Speaker 2: the ninth inning or whatever it was, and that was 28 00:01:20,880 --> 00:01:23,760 Speaker 2: just that's a soul crushing comeback. This one was a 29 00:01:23,800 --> 00:01:26,400 Speaker 2: different kind of soul crushing because in Game four it 30 00:01:26,440 --> 00:01:29,479 Speaker 2: was back and forth, but really mostly in the Phillies favor, 31 00:01:29,920 --> 00:01:32,319 Speaker 2: and the Mets just kept chipping away. I mean, I 32 00:01:32,360 --> 00:01:36,679 Speaker 2: hate to be completely cliche here, but twenty seven outs. 33 00:01:36,800 --> 00:01:38,520 Speaker 2: I don't think there's ever been a true statement with 34 00:01:38,520 --> 00:01:39,119 Speaker 2: a Mets team. 35 00:01:40,400 --> 00:01:43,680 Speaker 3: They never ever ever stop. It's just over and over 36 00:01:43,720 --> 00:01:45,680 Speaker 3: and over and over again. Of course, I listened to 37 00:01:45,680 --> 00:01:47,160 Speaker 3: most of this game on the radio, and once we 38 00:01:47,200 --> 00:01:49,120 Speaker 3: came out of the rain delay before the big Marcana 39 00:01:49,240 --> 00:01:52,280 Speaker 3: second home run, how we was like, you know, we're 40 00:01:52,280 --> 00:01:54,960 Speaker 3: talking about how tired the Mets ballpen is. This Phillies 41 00:01:55,000 --> 00:01:57,000 Speaker 3: ballpen doesn't have much left in it either, and the 42 00:01:57,040 --> 00:01:59,680 Speaker 3: Mets just pushed them to the absolute brink in a 43 00:01:59,720 --> 00:02:02,240 Speaker 3: game that when it began, looked like the Phillies would 44 00:02:02,240 --> 00:02:04,000 Speaker 3: just walk to a victory and it'd be a nice, 45 00:02:04,080 --> 00:02:07,480 Speaker 3: leisurely Sunday. They never stopped and never quit. They picked 46 00:02:07,480 --> 00:02:09,360 Speaker 3: each other up and it was It was just a 47 00:02:09,400 --> 00:02:11,919 Speaker 3: beautiful team win. It exemplified everything they've done all year, 48 00:02:11,919 --> 00:02:15,000 Speaker 3: including being opportunistic. As I hold my donngle for some reason, 49 00:02:15,960 --> 00:02:17,080 Speaker 3: I don't know, it's just on my desk, go just 50 00:02:17,080 --> 00:02:19,440 Speaker 3: holding it to some of my hands, but just just 51 00:02:19,560 --> 00:02:21,840 Speaker 3: the Phillies just really have found ways to screw up 52 00:02:21,840 --> 00:02:23,600 Speaker 3: these games and lose. It seems like they're a different 53 00:02:23,600 --> 00:02:25,200 Speaker 3: team when they play the Mets. We just have their 54 00:02:25,280 --> 00:02:25,959 Speaker 3: number right now. 55 00:02:26,240 --> 00:02:28,560 Speaker 2: Well, we talked about it in person when we were 56 00:02:28,600 --> 00:02:30,639 Speaker 2: having some drinks on Friday night out in the city. 57 00:02:30,880 --> 00:02:33,560 Speaker 2: Was that the Mets can just beat teams like the 58 00:02:33,560 --> 00:02:36,600 Speaker 2: Phillies simply because they play better baseball. Where like against 59 00:02:36,600 --> 00:02:38,560 Speaker 2: the Brave, sometimes you're gonna win, sometimes you're gonna lose 60 00:02:38,560 --> 00:02:40,440 Speaker 2: them because they're really good baseball team. But when you 61 00:02:40,480 --> 00:02:42,280 Speaker 2: get a team like the Mets and the Phillies, you 62 00:02:42,360 --> 00:02:45,040 Speaker 2: really can see the difference in quality between these two teams. 63 00:02:45,080 --> 00:02:47,639 Speaker 2: Because the Phillies are actually not even that bad. It's 64 00:02:47,680 --> 00:02:49,279 Speaker 2: just the Mets are way. 65 00:02:48,960 --> 00:02:52,080 Speaker 3: Better, really way better, like those little things, you know, 66 00:02:52,200 --> 00:02:54,760 Speaker 3: like you're not gonna have Reeze Hoskins throwing the ball 67 00:02:54,880 --> 00:02:56,760 Speaker 3: on what it had been a sure pickoff out. Not 68 00:02:56,800 --> 00:02:58,480 Speaker 3: that that didn't end up even turning into a run. 69 00:02:58,720 --> 00:03:01,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, because Bradhand, of course had the most brad handing 70 00:03:01,360 --> 00:03:04,520 Speaker 2: of all time, which Franciscool forensis school indoors, like five 71 00:03:04,639 --> 00:03:06,880 Speaker 2: hundred foot foul ball home run. I couldn't believe that either. 72 00:03:07,200 --> 00:03:09,800 Speaker 3: Howie almost killed me when that happened. I was riding 73 00:03:09,840 --> 00:03:13,799 Speaker 3: my bike home from Marcia Peace State Park and Williamsburg 74 00:03:13,960 --> 00:03:16,560 Speaker 3: and it was I was like turning on Metropolitan Wich 75 00:03:16,600 --> 00:03:17,760 Speaker 3: is a pretty busy street. 76 00:03:17,680 --> 00:03:20,079 Speaker 2: Very busy, and he goes back, back back, and I 77 00:03:20,120 --> 00:03:20,680 Speaker 2: was like, oh my god. 78 00:03:20,720 --> 00:03:22,240 Speaker 3: I took two hands off my handle bars and I 79 00:03:22,280 --> 00:03:24,079 Speaker 3: was like celebrating on the street and I like kind 80 00:03:24,080 --> 00:03:25,400 Speaker 3: of veer a little bit because He'm not on my 81 00:03:25,440 --> 00:03:28,440 Speaker 3: handlebars and he goes found. I was like, oh, oh, oh, 82 00:03:28,639 --> 00:03:30,359 Speaker 3: I had to pull over after that goes freaking out. 83 00:03:30,480 --> 00:03:32,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, that was brutal at the moment, especially because like 84 00:03:32,840 --> 00:03:35,720 Speaker 2: for this podcast, we are brad Hand Truthers. Yeah, and 85 00:03:35,760 --> 00:03:37,840 Speaker 2: it just it hasn't come hasn't come to light yet. 86 00:03:37,880 --> 00:03:40,400 Speaker 2: He has bradfoot. He hasn't give it up a run 87 00:03:40,400 --> 00:03:42,120 Speaker 2: against the Mets, this year's Mets, this year I think, 88 00:03:42,120 --> 00:03:45,440 Speaker 2: in like eight appearances. But oh it was so close, 89 00:03:45,520 --> 00:03:47,800 Speaker 2: so close. But again, that's not really the whole story 90 00:03:47,800 --> 00:03:48,240 Speaker 2: of this game. 91 00:03:48,360 --> 00:03:50,800 Speaker 3: Breaking new Steve Cohen tweet, Oh. 92 00:03:50,680 --> 00:03:51,840 Speaker 2: What do we got? What do we got? Is it 93 00:03:51,840 --> 00:03:53,520 Speaker 2: a live read? Give us a live read of what 94 00:03:53,720 --> 00:03:54,640 Speaker 2: Uncle Steve's got to say? 95 00:03:54,720 --> 00:03:56,680 Speaker 3: Quick one, only a few words. What a big win. 96 00:03:57,240 --> 00:03:58,440 Speaker 3: This team is all heart. 97 00:03:59,120 --> 00:04:01,360 Speaker 2: He's he's not wrong. The team's got a lot of heart. 98 00:04:01,440 --> 00:04:03,200 Speaker 2: Like again, we talked about the back and forth in 99 00:04:03,240 --> 00:04:04,840 Speaker 2: this game, So let's start off at the beginning here, 100 00:04:04,840 --> 00:04:08,240 Speaker 2: because Jose Buddo making his major league debut was rough 101 00:04:08,280 --> 00:04:10,480 Speaker 2: at the start, was really really shaky, and really at 102 00:04:10,520 --> 00:04:12,560 Speaker 2: the end of the day, his final line wasn't very good. 103 00:04:12,800 --> 00:04:14,839 Speaker 2: But there were times at this during the start where 104 00:04:14,880 --> 00:04:16,880 Speaker 2: Jose Buddo you got a little glimpse into like, oh, 105 00:04:17,120 --> 00:04:19,080 Speaker 2: good little stuff I'm seeing here. He did settle down 106 00:04:19,080 --> 00:04:19,960 Speaker 2: after the first. 107 00:04:20,040 --> 00:04:22,880 Speaker 3: It's possible, but the way it started was really bad. 108 00:04:23,000 --> 00:04:25,000 Speaker 3: Jose Budo and this one we talked about on the show, 109 00:04:25,000 --> 00:04:26,440 Speaker 3: and then we also talked about Matt Eddie a few 110 00:04:26,440 --> 00:04:28,800 Speaker 3: weeks ago that, Yeah, when you're a right handed pitcher 111 00:04:28,839 --> 00:04:31,120 Speaker 3: who doesn't throw one hundred miles an hour or have 112 00:04:31,200 --> 00:04:32,600 Speaker 3: a breaking ball like do me be very hard to 113 00:04:32,600 --> 00:04:34,400 Speaker 3: get major league hits out consistently, and to do that 114 00:04:34,440 --> 00:04:38,440 Speaker 3: you need perfect pinpoint command. And Jose Budo seemed just 115 00:04:38,520 --> 00:04:41,200 Speaker 3: kind of shaken up, which is fair, of course for 116 00:04:41,320 --> 00:04:44,360 Speaker 3: major league debut facing Philly's line that's not exactly bad, 117 00:04:44,480 --> 00:04:44,880 Speaker 3: but in. 118 00:04:44,880 --> 00:04:47,880 Speaker 2: A divisional race, and yeah, in a band box like 119 00:04:48,040 --> 00:04:49,360 Speaker 2: against a pretty decent lineup too. 120 00:04:49,720 --> 00:04:52,039 Speaker 3: The change ups were high, the fast balls were low. 121 00:04:52,120 --> 00:04:53,800 Speaker 3: Like it was it was completely seemed like the opposite 122 00:04:53,800 --> 00:04:55,160 Speaker 3: of everything he was intending to do when they were 123 00:04:55,160 --> 00:04:57,040 Speaker 3: just getting bat on everything Alec ballam in the first 124 00:04:57,120 --> 00:04:59,120 Speaker 3: row home run, his first two first row home runs. 125 00:04:59,640 --> 00:05:02,040 Speaker 3: It was just they they were just it wasn't good. 126 00:05:02,120 --> 00:05:03,919 Speaker 3: Second inning. You saw him very much settle down for 127 00:05:03,960 --> 00:05:05,880 Speaker 3: the second, third, and fourth innings, and you saw. 128 00:05:05,800 --> 00:05:07,040 Speaker 2: Him that curveball a little bit more too. 129 00:05:07,120 --> 00:05:09,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, that curveball kind of came out of nowhere and 130 00:05:09,000 --> 00:05:11,400 Speaker 3: it looked decent. Similar to how Tyler McGill came to 131 00:05:11,440 --> 00:05:13,640 Speaker 3: the major leagues with a better slider than anybody ever heard. 132 00:05:14,160 --> 00:05:16,159 Speaker 3: But Budos looked a little bit like Sweeperrish too. It 133 00:05:16,200 --> 00:05:19,760 Speaker 3: had that nice like down and and running plane, and 134 00:05:19,760 --> 00:05:22,120 Speaker 3: his fastball didn't even look awful at times, like it 135 00:05:22,160 --> 00:05:23,800 Speaker 3: actually had a little bit of carry. It was I 136 00:05:23,800 --> 00:05:25,640 Speaker 3: think it was a light fastball. It's not a heavy 137 00:05:25,680 --> 00:05:27,080 Speaker 3: fast ball. It's a hit able fastball. 138 00:05:27,240 --> 00:05:29,279 Speaker 2: But to be fair, I think I don't you wouldn't 139 00:05:29,279 --> 00:05:30,719 Speaker 2: have caught this because you were watching the game on TV. 140 00:05:30,760 --> 00:05:32,880 Speaker 3: But I watched the first four innings on TV. 141 00:05:33,000 --> 00:05:35,520 Speaker 2: Did you see Reese Hoskins when he was telling like that, 142 00:05:35,760 --> 00:05:37,120 Speaker 2: he was talking about that it's got a little bit 143 00:05:37,160 --> 00:05:38,640 Speaker 2: of little to it. 144 00:05:38,880 --> 00:05:40,440 Speaker 3: He's got ride. It does, and if you look at 145 00:05:40,600 --> 00:05:42,560 Speaker 3: like the way it moved today and his spin rate, 146 00:05:42,600 --> 00:05:45,960 Speaker 3: it actually kind of looks exactly hilariously like Carlos Grasco's fastball. 147 00:05:45,960 --> 00:05:48,559 Speaker 3: Interesting but a tiny little bit tick faster, And Carlos 148 00:05:48,600 --> 00:05:51,160 Speaker 3: Grasco's fastball is like a little bit better than league 149 00:05:51,200 --> 00:05:53,840 Speaker 3: average in terms of ride and like vertical movement. So 150 00:05:54,360 --> 00:05:56,280 Speaker 3: you look at that, you're like, all right, maybe budo 151 00:05:56,440 --> 00:05:58,600 Speaker 3: can be something eventually. But there's an issue. When you 152 00:05:58,640 --> 00:06:00,840 Speaker 3: saw how bad he looked early and he comes back 153 00:06:00,839 --> 00:06:02,960 Speaker 3: around to face the line for a third time, the 154 00:06:02,960 --> 00:06:04,840 Speaker 3: Phillis it seemed like the entire top of that the 155 00:06:04,920 --> 00:06:07,919 Speaker 3: order because when Schwarbert Hoskins bomb, they all knew exactly 156 00:06:07,920 --> 00:06:09,760 Speaker 3: what was coming by that point in the game, and 157 00:06:09,839 --> 00:06:12,920 Speaker 3: they took advantage of it. That was nowhere near the 158 00:06:12,960 --> 00:06:13,559 Speaker 3: end of this game. 159 00:06:14,200 --> 00:06:16,680 Speaker 2: No, no, it wasn't at all. I mean, they got 160 00:06:16,680 --> 00:06:19,640 Speaker 2: some runs on him, made it a seven run game 161 00:06:19,640 --> 00:06:21,279 Speaker 2: at this point. He was what seven to four I 162 00:06:21,279 --> 00:06:23,719 Speaker 2: think when Budo left the game. But our boy, we 163 00:06:23,800 --> 00:06:26,960 Speaker 2: got to talk about the new Mets folk legend as 164 00:06:26,960 --> 00:06:29,039 Speaker 2: we lose Patrick Muzka to the Giants. One of the 165 00:06:29,080 --> 00:06:32,800 Speaker 2: folk legends, someone who I'll be forever connected to in 166 00:06:32,880 --> 00:06:34,800 Speaker 2: my life. As we know, I have to name my 167 00:06:34,839 --> 00:06:36,599 Speaker 2: first child Patrick because of a home run he hit 168 00:06:36,640 --> 00:06:41,400 Speaker 2: against Andres Munio's But Nate Fisher, this guy literally came 169 00:06:41,560 --> 00:06:45,320 Speaker 2: out of nowhere and had a really, really good major 170 00:06:45,400 --> 00:06:47,040 Speaker 2: league debut. I mean, do you want do you want 171 00:06:47,040 --> 00:06:48,320 Speaker 2: to tell the story of Nate Fisher? I think it 172 00:06:48,320 --> 00:06:50,600 Speaker 2: would be a little more eloquent maybe than I. 173 00:06:50,160 --> 00:06:51,599 Speaker 3: I mean, maybe I don't know. I just heard it 174 00:06:51,640 --> 00:06:53,479 Speaker 3: from Hawie today. I didn't even know anything about it. 175 00:06:53,480 --> 00:06:55,719 Speaker 3: But Nate Fisher was out of baseball year ago. He 176 00:06:55,760 --> 00:06:59,400 Speaker 3: completed his NBA program Master of Business Administration and was 177 00:06:59,440 --> 00:07:02,320 Speaker 3: working as a credit analyst in the First National Bank 178 00:07:02,320 --> 00:07:06,760 Speaker 3: in Omaha. Yeah, you're crazy now pitching in for the Mets. 179 00:07:06,839 --> 00:07:08,440 Speaker 2: I don't know who posted it. Someone in the Mets 180 00:07:08,440 --> 00:07:11,280 Speaker 2: community and someone who like, I don't know, I don't 181 00:07:11,280 --> 00:07:14,280 Speaker 2: remember who it was, but they posted his linked They 182 00:07:14,280 --> 00:07:17,800 Speaker 2: posted his LinkedIn and it was like minor league baseball 183 00:07:17,800 --> 00:07:21,680 Speaker 2: player working at the First Bank of Oklahoma or Omaha 184 00:07:21,760 --> 00:07:25,600 Speaker 2: on Oklahoma, Yeah, Omaha, Nebraska, Yeah, Nebraska, and then player 185 00:07:25,640 --> 00:07:27,200 Speaker 2: for the New York Mets. And it's like, how does 186 00:07:27,240 --> 00:07:30,160 Speaker 2: how is that even? Like a stretch of jobs that 187 00:07:30,240 --> 00:07:33,040 Speaker 2: makes sense? But in his debut, he comes out and 188 00:07:33,080 --> 00:07:36,760 Speaker 2: gives us three absolutely massive innings out of the bullpen 189 00:07:37,200 --> 00:07:39,640 Speaker 2: and could be one of the main reasons why the 190 00:07:39,640 --> 00:07:41,280 Speaker 2: Mets were able to win this game. I think he 191 00:07:41,320 --> 00:07:43,119 Speaker 2: has like he didn't get the win in the books, 192 00:07:43,120 --> 00:07:45,200 Speaker 2: but he gets the win in Mets fans hearts. 193 00:07:45,520 --> 00:07:48,400 Speaker 3: He was listed as an unknown player in ESPN during 194 00:07:48,400 --> 00:07:49,800 Speaker 3: the game cast of this game. They didn't have a 195 00:07:49,880 --> 00:07:51,040 Speaker 3: name for him, but it just it was a name. 196 00:07:51,080 --> 00:07:53,200 Speaker 3: It was just a black box and said unknown player. 197 00:07:53,200 --> 00:07:54,480 Speaker 3: And my friends in a group Chow were like making 198 00:07:54,480 --> 00:07:56,040 Speaker 3: fun of it. And but if you look at like 199 00:07:56,040 --> 00:07:57,880 Speaker 3: what he actually did in this game, it's pretty interesting 200 00:07:57,880 --> 00:08:00,000 Speaker 3: because over these three innings, they Fisher threw five different 201 00:08:00,800 --> 00:08:02,600 Speaker 3: leading away with a sly there he threw more than 202 00:08:02,600 --> 00:08:04,760 Speaker 3: the third of the time, followed by a fastball, sinker, 203 00:08:04,840 --> 00:08:06,440 Speaker 3: change up, and a few curve balls he mixed in. 204 00:08:06,920 --> 00:08:10,000 Speaker 3: He just hilariously like he was a rookie's barely played 205 00:08:10,000 --> 00:08:11,400 Speaker 3: baseball in the last year, but he looked like a 206 00:08:11,400 --> 00:08:14,480 Speaker 3: wile vet out there just doing random stuff to get out. 207 00:08:14,600 --> 00:08:17,280 Speaker 3: It was yeah, and we didn't even mention the fact 208 00:08:17,280 --> 00:08:20,040 Speaker 3: that he survived a rain delay, a forty five minute 209 00:08:20,080 --> 00:08:21,160 Speaker 3: rain delay. 210 00:08:21,280 --> 00:08:23,160 Speaker 2: And he got up in the first inning. So he 211 00:08:23,360 --> 00:08:25,000 Speaker 2: Gary was talking about this a lot on the broadcast. 212 00:08:25,000 --> 00:08:27,600 Speaker 2: He's like Nate Fisher, while he did only pitch three inatings, 213 00:08:27,600 --> 00:08:29,320 Speaker 2: stay he goes, he's been up since the first inning 214 00:08:29,360 --> 00:08:31,520 Speaker 2: and every inning before that, and the rain delay, He's 215 00:08:31,520 --> 00:08:33,319 Speaker 2: like he basically had a complete game shutout. 216 00:08:33,440 --> 00:08:36,120 Speaker 3: Like he threw his first pitch today at about one 217 00:08:36,240 --> 00:08:39,800 Speaker 3: forty PM and he finished his outing what six five 218 00:08:39,880 --> 00:08:40,440 Speaker 3: twenty five. 219 00:08:40,760 --> 00:08:44,440 Speaker 2: I don't think people realize how insanely difficult that is 220 00:08:44,480 --> 00:08:46,600 Speaker 2: to do. I can't. 221 00:08:46,640 --> 00:08:48,600 Speaker 3: I still can't even fathom what he was doing when 222 00:08:48,640 --> 00:08:50,120 Speaker 3: he was doing it. It was just he was just getting 223 00:08:50,120 --> 00:08:51,640 Speaker 3: out and you can just see how it was like 224 00:08:51,800 --> 00:08:55,439 Speaker 3: really eating at the Phillies and a series where consistently 225 00:08:55,679 --> 00:08:57,720 Speaker 3: they were trying to use their best relievers. It seemed 226 00:08:57,720 --> 00:08:59,360 Speaker 3: like to hang with the Mets every chance they could, 227 00:08:59,679 --> 00:09:03,040 Speaker 3: They're throwing out Nate Fisher and just putting him down. 228 00:09:03,280 --> 00:09:04,760 Speaker 2: He was working. He was like you said, he was 229 00:09:04,760 --> 00:09:07,240 Speaker 2: a creditor about six months ago or whatever it was, 230 00:09:07,280 --> 00:09:09,680 Speaker 2: like credit analysts or something like that. This guy's getting 231 00:09:09,720 --> 00:09:12,600 Speaker 2: big out in a big division race for the New 232 00:09:12,679 --> 00:09:15,720 Speaker 2: York Mets. I mean, Nate Fisher. If we ever gave away, 233 00:09:15,800 --> 00:09:17,760 Speaker 2: you know, like a star of the weekend or star 234 00:09:17,840 --> 00:09:20,040 Speaker 2: of the series, I think it's gotta be Nate Fisher, 235 00:09:20,720 --> 00:09:22,719 Speaker 2: or maybe maybe play second fiddle to another guy. 236 00:09:22,760 --> 00:09:25,160 Speaker 3: Though, Yeah, I think I think Mark Hanna kind of 237 00:09:25,160 --> 00:09:27,360 Speaker 3: winds up being a bit of a star in this game. 238 00:09:27,400 --> 00:09:29,400 Speaker 3: Before the home run, he hit right out of the 239 00:09:29,440 --> 00:09:30,199 Speaker 3: rain delay. 240 00:09:30,520 --> 00:09:34,000 Speaker 2: Which I was mid I was about to get into 241 00:09:34,040 --> 00:09:35,600 Speaker 2: a deep slumber because I was like, I don't know 242 00:09:35,600 --> 00:09:37,720 Speaker 2: how long this rain delay is gonna be. I haven't 243 00:09:37,720 --> 00:09:39,240 Speaker 2: been getting a lot of great sleep my neighbors. 244 00:09:39,400 --> 00:09:41,840 Speaker 3: There wasn't. There wasn't a big warning for the rain 245 00:09:41,880 --> 00:09:42,400 Speaker 3: delay ending. 246 00:09:42,640 --> 00:09:45,200 Speaker 2: No, there wasn't. There wasn't. All team, we're back, Yeah 247 00:09:45,280 --> 00:09:47,160 Speaker 2: they're back. Okay, Yeah. I was getting ready to a 248 00:09:47,240 --> 00:09:49,800 Speaker 2: nap because my neighbors above me been playing basketball seemingly 249 00:09:50,120 --> 00:09:51,959 Speaker 2: this entire weekend. So I haven't been getting a lot 250 00:09:51,960 --> 00:09:54,760 Speaker 2: of sleep early in the morning. Yeah, old man Mark, 251 00:09:54,840 --> 00:09:56,240 Speaker 2: So I was. I was out on the couch. I 252 00:09:56,280 --> 00:09:57,760 Speaker 2: was about to hit a deep slumber, and then all 253 00:09:57,760 --> 00:10:00,600 Speaker 2: of a sudden, I hear Gary scream and I'm I'm 254 00:10:00,600 --> 00:10:03,080 Speaker 2: all jacked up. I was like, Marcanna, let's go. And 255 00:10:03,120 --> 00:10:04,920 Speaker 2: who would have thought that that wouldn't have been his 256 00:10:05,000 --> 00:10:07,240 Speaker 2: only home run of the game off of Connor Brogden 257 00:10:07,280 --> 00:10:09,400 Speaker 2: in the seventh comes back in the ninth inning. It 258 00:10:09,480 --> 00:10:11,679 Speaker 2: hits one of the biggest home runs the Mets have 259 00:10:11,720 --> 00:10:12,240 Speaker 2: had all year. 260 00:10:13,160 --> 00:10:15,480 Speaker 3: When Markanna hit the first home run, I was walking 261 00:10:15,520 --> 00:10:17,120 Speaker 3: from I was just I got some lunch shops shown 262 00:10:17,120 --> 00:10:18,280 Speaker 3: at the park. I was just at the get of 263 00:10:18,280 --> 00:10:19,880 Speaker 3: the house today we I watched first couple of Watch 264 00:10:19,880 --> 00:10:20,959 Speaker 3: Boodo on the radio. I was like, I want to 265 00:10:20,960 --> 00:10:22,319 Speaker 3: disconnect with the Mets a little bit. This looks like 266 00:10:22,320 --> 00:10:24,840 Speaker 3: a bad game. Put Howie on, ride my bike to 267 00:10:24,880 --> 00:10:28,360 Speaker 3: the waterfront, get some falaffel, chill out, good day. 268 00:10:28,640 --> 00:10:29,560 Speaker 2: You can eat falaffel. 269 00:10:30,160 --> 00:10:31,640 Speaker 3: Yeah, no, flower and falaffel. 270 00:10:31,640 --> 00:10:33,120 Speaker 2: I thought it was fried. What is if? What's the 271 00:10:33,120 --> 00:10:34,640 Speaker 2: front chickpeas chickpe flowers? 272 00:10:34,679 --> 00:10:37,120 Speaker 3: Oh? Interesting, No, it's fantastic. Great, it's a great it's 273 00:10:37,120 --> 00:10:39,520 Speaker 3: a great treat for the gluten free. But but but 274 00:10:39,960 --> 00:10:41,440 Speaker 3: I was walking back to my bike because I parked 275 00:10:41,440 --> 00:10:44,040 Speaker 3: a few blocks away near the food place. And as 276 00:10:44,080 --> 00:10:46,600 Speaker 3: it's happening, this home run happens, and I'm just like 277 00:10:46,720 --> 00:10:50,040 Speaker 3: on the street with headphones on, screaming and jumping up 278 00:10:50,080 --> 00:10:52,160 Speaker 3: and down, flexing my arms. And there was this like 279 00:10:52,360 --> 00:10:55,640 Speaker 3: legitimate like couple, like one of these like chic boho couples, 280 00:10:55,640 --> 00:10:57,440 Speaker 3: like in their thirties, like with tattoos and like a 281 00:10:57,720 --> 00:11:01,320 Speaker 3: like just gorgeous children. They just look at me and 282 00:11:01,320 --> 00:11:03,520 Speaker 3: I'm like, oh, you guys don't get it. Whatever, And 283 00:11:03,559 --> 00:11:05,559 Speaker 3: I spun around treating myself some ice cream right after that, 284 00:11:05,640 --> 00:11:06,400 Speaker 3: cause I was so excited. 285 00:11:06,640 --> 00:11:08,240 Speaker 2: Oh yeah. I mean if I if I could have 286 00:11:08,240 --> 00:11:09,200 Speaker 2: beat an ice cream, I would have had. 287 00:11:09,400 --> 00:11:10,920 Speaker 3: I was just I was I freaked out. I just 288 00:11:10,920 --> 00:11:12,520 Speaker 3: didn't think I don't know not that didn't think they 289 00:11:12,559 --> 00:11:13,920 Speaker 3: were gonna come back and win, because it felt like 290 00:11:14,000 --> 00:11:15,719 Speaker 3: as the Mets came back the first time, that they 291 00:11:15,720 --> 00:11:17,880 Speaker 3: had every opportunity to come back. And this Phillies bullpen, 292 00:11:17,960 --> 00:11:19,800 Speaker 3: of course, doesn't scare anybody. And I think this was 293 00:11:19,840 --> 00:11:23,200 Speaker 3: my guy kind of Brogden who gave us I drink. 294 00:11:23,280 --> 00:11:25,040 Speaker 3: I was such an efective drinker in this series. I'm 295 00:11:25,080 --> 00:11:27,120 Speaker 3: learning how the home, learning how to hold my skills. 296 00:11:27,160 --> 00:11:32,199 Speaker 3: But it was like it was freaking crazy. Like Markana 297 00:11:32,320 --> 00:11:33,400 Speaker 3: just tied this game twice. 298 00:11:33,760 --> 00:11:36,520 Speaker 2: Once that home run happened, I went, oh, oh, they're 299 00:11:36,559 --> 00:11:38,559 Speaker 2: gonna do it again. They're gonna come back and crush 300 00:11:38,600 --> 00:11:40,840 Speaker 2: the Phillies again. Trevor May came in, had a rough inning, 301 00:11:40,920 --> 00:11:43,160 Speaker 2: gave up that run. Whatever, don't care, we win the game. 302 00:11:43,280 --> 00:11:45,319 Speaker 2: I really don't even care to focus much on that. 303 00:11:45,360 --> 00:11:47,160 Speaker 2: And then we go to the ninth and like we said, 304 00:11:47,200 --> 00:11:50,520 Speaker 2: Mark Canna again in the ninth off of David Robertson, 305 00:11:50,520 --> 00:11:52,920 Speaker 2: who Mets fans. Yeah, you have to stop now, right, 306 00:11:53,040 --> 00:11:55,320 Speaker 2: there's no you can't say anything. You can't say. I 307 00:11:55,360 --> 00:11:57,520 Speaker 2: wish we got David Robertson. Why did we trade for 308 00:11:57,640 --> 00:12:00,240 Speaker 2: David Robertson? That has to be over because boyo, way 309 00:12:00,360 --> 00:12:01,720 Speaker 2: did he blow it in this one? 310 00:12:01,920 --> 00:12:04,520 Speaker 3: A beautiful, beautiful expedition by David Robinson. Also, he can't 311 00:12:04,520 --> 00:12:05,920 Speaker 3: really hold it against him because he put their two 312 00:12:05,920 --> 00:12:09,760 Speaker 3: winnings yesterday some high leverage and situations of course. And ye, 313 00:12:10,040 --> 00:12:12,520 Speaker 3: Sir Anthony de Mingez go just going on the il 314 00:12:12,559 --> 00:12:14,600 Speaker 3: that did help us a lot here and can't say 315 00:12:14,600 --> 00:12:18,640 Speaker 3: it didn't. But Mark Hannah put it five rows back 316 00:12:18,679 --> 00:12:20,160 Speaker 3: originally the estimate. I don't know if we said it 317 00:12:20,200 --> 00:12:21,800 Speaker 3: on the show, if John just said to us, but 318 00:12:21,840 --> 00:12:23,800 Speaker 3: it was gonna be home runs hitting this series that 319 00:12:23,840 --> 00:12:25,880 Speaker 3: would not have been home runs in city field, and 320 00:12:25,920 --> 00:12:29,040 Speaker 3: this including the bomb one, those were not home runs 321 00:12:29,040 --> 00:12:32,040 Speaker 3: in city field. Sneaked over siss Bank Park. Baby, It's 322 00:12:32,040 --> 00:12:33,440 Speaker 3: all you need to do is get over the fence. 323 00:12:33,440 --> 00:12:36,160 Speaker 3: And Mark Canna did it and tossed out the bat 324 00:12:36,240 --> 00:12:38,840 Speaker 3: flip of the year so far for the New York Mets. 325 00:12:39,120 --> 00:12:41,000 Speaker 2: I mean we we might have to change his nickname. 326 00:12:41,000 --> 00:12:43,040 Speaker 2: I don't know if he's mark cheer Marky Cheerios anymore. 327 00:12:43,080 --> 00:12:44,480 Speaker 2: Like that was that was that had a lot of 328 00:12:44,480 --> 00:12:46,200 Speaker 2: flair to with that, a lot of swaging is as 329 00:12:46,240 --> 00:12:48,800 Speaker 2: much as we rely on cheerios, especially the way Markan 330 00:12:48,880 --> 00:12:52,720 Speaker 2: has been playing lately. The dude's been better than Cheerios, 331 00:12:52,440 --> 00:12:55,200 Speaker 2: Marky lucky Charms. Does I have the same ring honey 332 00:12:55,280 --> 00:12:57,840 Speaker 2: nut cheerios, Just honey nut cheerios. You think still keep 333 00:12:57,920 --> 00:13:00,320 Speaker 2: him very stable and strong cheers. 334 00:13:00,320 --> 00:13:01,800 Speaker 3: We got to think of something that's like something you 335 00:13:01,840 --> 00:13:05,400 Speaker 3: eat that's fun with three with three syllables, mar Markey falaffel, 336 00:13:06,080 --> 00:13:07,280 Speaker 3: Marquis falfel. 337 00:13:08,360 --> 00:13:08,880 Speaker 2: That's bad. 338 00:13:09,120 --> 00:13:11,400 Speaker 3: Killed this though. We're gonna start talking about stats now again. 339 00:13:11,640 --> 00:13:13,760 Speaker 3: This is the first run that David Robertson has allowed 340 00:13:13,760 --> 00:13:16,320 Speaker 3: since joined the Phillies Awesome to be a part of 341 00:13:16,320 --> 00:13:22,480 Speaker 3: that first five RBI game in Mark Hanna's career. Awesome Cana' 342 00:13:22,480 --> 00:13:24,600 Speaker 3: is the first met with multiple game time or go 343 00:13:24,640 --> 00:13:26,400 Speaker 3: ahead home runs the seventh thing or later of a 344 00:13:26,440 --> 00:13:30,920 Speaker 3: game since Churis Granderson September twenty sixteen. Another Wiley veteran, Yes, 345 00:13:31,000 --> 00:13:32,960 Speaker 3: similar vibe here. I'm just reading John stats. Now, let 346 00:13:32,960 --> 00:13:35,280 Speaker 3: see we got another one go ahead home run by 347 00:13:35,280 --> 00:13:38,439 Speaker 3: the Mets ninth in or later against the Phillies I 348 00:13:38,559 --> 00:13:42,160 Speaker 3: was talking about. She's just trashing on hectorannaries, which is fine, 349 00:13:43,080 --> 00:13:46,040 Speaker 3: just so unbelievably improbable. And then, luckily something that's going 350 00:13:46,120 --> 00:13:48,240 Speaker 3: to be drastically overlooked the fact that Brandonmo did the 351 00:13:48,280 --> 00:13:50,199 Speaker 3: patent did first pitch home run coming out of the 352 00:13:50,280 --> 00:13:52,360 Speaker 3: SNY commercial break right afterwards, thank. 353 00:13:52,240 --> 00:13:54,920 Speaker 2: God, off of the reliever that comes in. Who's the 354 00:13:54,920 --> 00:13:57,360 Speaker 2: guy I think he made his MLB debut as well? 355 00:13:57,400 --> 00:14:01,160 Speaker 2: This guy poor dude, Actually not not poor dude, Tyler Syer. Sorry, 356 00:14:01,200 --> 00:14:02,800 Speaker 2: you're a major league around feel bad free, but he 357 00:14:02,840 --> 00:14:05,960 Speaker 2: came in a games. Yeah yeah, he's fine, but came 358 00:14:06,000 --> 00:14:07,760 Speaker 2: in and brand Nimmo, like he said, pounce on the 359 00:14:07,760 --> 00:14:10,400 Speaker 2: first pitch, which that's when it's good when Brandon Nimmo 360 00:14:10,480 --> 00:14:12,840 Speaker 2: hits the home run. I like when he's aggressive like that. 361 00:14:12,960 --> 00:14:15,320 Speaker 2: But I mean, what a game. And then we do 362 00:14:15,360 --> 00:14:17,240 Speaker 2: have to talk about Edwin making it a little interesting. 363 00:14:17,920 --> 00:14:21,160 Speaker 2: Philly is the first team this year that looked, I 364 00:14:21,200 --> 00:14:24,360 Speaker 2: don't want to say comfortable, but didn't look afraid of Edwin. 365 00:14:24,400 --> 00:14:27,040 Speaker 2: Diaz in the box. They came out swinging hard and heavy, 366 00:14:27,040 --> 00:14:29,400 Speaker 2: and they were aggressive, which you don't see necessarily too 367 00:14:29,440 --> 00:14:30,360 Speaker 2: often against Diaz. 368 00:14:30,520 --> 00:14:32,200 Speaker 3: Well, this was also the second time in three out 369 00:14:32,200 --> 00:14:34,280 Speaker 3: of things where Diaz didn't really have command of his slider, 370 00:14:34,280 --> 00:14:36,080 Speaker 3: because I think back to that Braves game that we 371 00:14:36,080 --> 00:14:38,480 Speaker 3: were at last Saturday as well, where he just looked 372 00:14:38,480 --> 00:14:39,960 Speaker 3: like that he couldn't really get that pitch over for 373 00:14:39,960 --> 00:14:42,240 Speaker 3: his strike like he had been so far this year. 374 00:14:42,760 --> 00:14:45,680 Speaker 3: And they weren't scared, but they're also I mean, they 375 00:14:45,680 --> 00:14:47,760 Speaker 3: were hitting the ball hard a little bit later on, 376 00:14:47,880 --> 00:14:49,520 Speaker 3: but the first guys that got on base, it was 377 00:14:49,600 --> 00:14:51,840 Speaker 3: just it was not really Ellen Well, JC smoked it 378 00:14:51,920 --> 00:14:54,920 Speaker 3: up the middle, he did, and Nicosia was just dropped 379 00:14:54,920 --> 00:14:57,240 Speaker 3: one in. But he still got the job done. He 380 00:14:57,280 --> 00:14:59,760 Speaker 3: broke broke the scrorels ending streak, and I'm happy he 381 00:14:59,760 --> 00:15:01,520 Speaker 3: was able able to break that streak and get rid 382 00:15:01,560 --> 00:15:04,080 Speaker 3: of that. Yes while still getting a safe that is 383 00:15:04,160 --> 00:15:06,680 Speaker 3: almost like as good as could have gone for the Mets. 384 00:15:06,560 --> 00:15:09,800 Speaker 2: Especially because I got just the worst PTSD flashbacks when 385 00:15:09,840 --> 00:15:12,120 Speaker 2: Jean Sigar grows up and I was like, you gotta 386 00:15:12,120 --> 00:15:13,560 Speaker 2: be kidding me. This guy's up We didn't even mention 387 00:15:13,640 --> 00:15:15,480 Speaker 2: the home run he hit, but who cares. Jean Segur 388 00:15:15,560 --> 00:15:17,400 Speaker 2: is a rat. I just he went. 389 00:15:17,840 --> 00:15:19,360 Speaker 3: He left his helmet on the field, but even who 390 00:15:19,840 --> 00:15:21,840 Speaker 3: got that helmet. 391 00:15:21,440 --> 00:15:23,400 Speaker 2: He can hold the l two because the Philly suck. 392 00:15:23,560 --> 00:15:25,720 Speaker 2: He looked like he also pointed that brandon Nimo or 393 00:15:25,760 --> 00:15:27,600 Speaker 2: something and like sets now that they do that to 394 00:15:27,640 --> 00:15:30,200 Speaker 2: their bullpen. It's some weird thing that they always like 395 00:15:30,280 --> 00:15:32,120 Speaker 2: Reese Hoskins. This is one of the main reasons why 396 00:15:32,120 --> 00:15:34,080 Speaker 2: I hate Reez Hoskins. When he hit the home run, 397 00:15:34,080 --> 00:15:35,760 Speaker 2: he does this little thing which like I don't know, 398 00:15:35,760 --> 00:15:37,840 Speaker 2: I feel like in Italian culture, that's like giveing the horns, 399 00:15:37,840 --> 00:15:40,000 Speaker 2: and that's a little you know, it's a little evil 400 00:15:40,040 --> 00:15:42,760 Speaker 2: omen coming there. But it was just it was so 401 00:15:42,880 --> 00:15:45,000 Speaker 2: nice that Jeane Sigara didn't beat us, that the Mets 402 00:15:45,000 --> 00:15:47,600 Speaker 2: won this game, came back stomped on the Phillies' throats. 403 00:15:47,600 --> 00:15:50,520 Speaker 2: I mean remember after the game where we came back 404 00:15:50,560 --> 00:15:52,400 Speaker 2: from that huge one and they cut to Phillies fans 405 00:15:52,440 --> 00:15:56,480 Speaker 2: and they were just so defeated, destraught, like it was. 406 00:15:56,520 --> 00:15:58,160 Speaker 2: It was a look that you don't see too often, 407 00:15:58,760 --> 00:16:00,520 Speaker 2: and it's it's got to be a similar feeling, even 408 00:16:00,560 --> 00:16:03,800 Speaker 2: though the game wasn't as far away. But this one, 409 00:16:03,920 --> 00:16:05,680 Speaker 2: this one might hurt maybe a little bit more because 410 00:16:05,680 --> 00:16:07,160 Speaker 2: it's later in the season two. 411 00:16:07,320 --> 00:16:10,160 Speaker 3: It's just it's so unbelievable that this Mets team has 412 00:16:10,400 --> 00:16:14,160 Speaker 3: like defiled the Phillies this entire season. They have not 413 00:16:14,320 --> 00:16:15,880 Speaker 3: been able to do anything. All the games they thought 414 00:16:15,880 --> 00:16:18,960 Speaker 3: they were gonna win, they lost. There were a bunch 415 00:16:18,960 --> 00:16:20,680 Speaker 3: of games would beat them wire to wire. We'll talk 416 00:16:20,680 --> 00:16:22,400 Speaker 3: about it later, but in the nine games so far 417 00:16:22,440 --> 00:16:24,320 Speaker 3: the season where we faced Aaron Nola and Zach Wheeler, 418 00:16:24,360 --> 00:16:26,800 Speaker 3: the mss be a nine to zero, Like they have 419 00:16:26,880 --> 00:16:28,400 Speaker 3: to be like staring at themselves right now in the 420 00:16:28,440 --> 00:16:30,200 Speaker 3: locker room, being like what can we do to possibly 421 00:16:30,200 --> 00:16:33,200 Speaker 3: beat this team? We completely emasculated them. 422 00:16:33,080 --> 00:16:35,400 Speaker 2: Which is awesome. I mean, I like, as someone who 423 00:16:35,480 --> 00:16:37,600 Speaker 2: is a avid Philly hater, I mean, God be my 424 00:16:37,640 --> 00:16:40,840 Speaker 2: least favorite city in the entire country. It's just it's 425 00:16:40,880 --> 00:16:44,040 Speaker 2: incredible to really take care of business against this team. 426 00:16:44,080 --> 00:16:46,160 Speaker 2: And I mean, you brought up beating Nola and Wheeler. 427 00:16:46,520 --> 00:16:48,360 Speaker 2: Might as well move to talking about those games too 428 00:16:48,400 --> 00:16:50,120 Speaker 2: now because those are the other wins in this series. 429 00:16:50,120 --> 00:16:53,320 Speaker 2: In Game one against Aaron Nola, I mean just a 430 00:16:53,360 --> 00:16:54,960 Speaker 2: really really good baseball game. 431 00:16:55,200 --> 00:16:57,560 Speaker 3: It just Nola does this thing sometimes where it's just 432 00:16:57,600 --> 00:17:01,000 Speaker 3: sometimes he like where he this perfect command goes to 433 00:17:01,040 --> 00:17:03,920 Speaker 3: being like perfectly imperfect, and he just can't nip those corners. 434 00:17:03,920 --> 00:17:05,520 Speaker 3: When he can't nip those corners, he gets behind in 435 00:17:05,560 --> 00:17:07,320 Speaker 3: the count. When he gets behind the count, he can't 436 00:17:07,359 --> 00:17:09,119 Speaker 3: use his breaking stuff as much. He's throwing the ball more. 437 00:17:09,119 --> 00:17:10,720 Speaker 3: Middle of the play, he's walking a few guys and 438 00:17:11,400 --> 00:17:13,720 Speaker 3: you could just nickel and dine him. That's dime Him's 439 00:17:13,800 --> 00:17:15,280 Speaker 3: kind of one of the only things that's held Nola 440 00:17:15,359 --> 00:17:17,280 Speaker 3: back from always being this tier two pitcher, a very 441 00:17:17,280 --> 00:17:20,040 Speaker 3: consistently incredible Tier two pitcher forever ye never being that 442 00:17:20,080 --> 00:17:22,199 Speaker 3: tier one. And that also comes from just when you're 443 00:17:22,200 --> 00:17:23,920 Speaker 3: a bright handed pitcher, like just like Booto, when you 444 00:17:23,960 --> 00:17:25,359 Speaker 3: don't have that great velocity. 445 00:17:25,040 --> 00:17:26,200 Speaker 2: Threws ninety three or whatever. 446 00:17:26,520 --> 00:17:28,719 Speaker 3: Yes, even though he has multiple graay LOFs speed pitches, 447 00:17:28,840 --> 00:17:30,960 Speaker 3: knuckle curve that jo Jane job I think he has 448 00:17:30,960 --> 00:17:33,320 Speaker 3: a color now. Toude's amazing, but just you can kind 449 00:17:33,320 --> 00:17:35,280 Speaker 3: of tell right away with these Nola games where like, oh, 450 00:17:35,320 --> 00:17:38,200 Speaker 3: we got him today and you saw in the first inning, Nimo, 451 00:17:38,320 --> 00:17:40,399 Speaker 3: Lindora Marte, somebody that hits a Lonzo drove in a 452 00:17:40,480 --> 00:17:42,840 Speaker 3: run bow Ma and error, which was again the start 453 00:17:42,880 --> 00:17:44,879 Speaker 3: of this series where the Phillies are gonna play some 454 00:17:44,880 --> 00:17:47,639 Speaker 3: awful defense. Lonzo also the home run the third ending 455 00:17:47,680 --> 00:17:49,400 Speaker 3: of this game, the second at bat. Shout out John 456 00:17:49,440 --> 00:17:51,879 Speaker 3: for completely calling that one because it was tied for 457 00:17:51,920 --> 00:17:53,679 Speaker 3: the longest stretch of his career. He had hit the 458 00:17:53,680 --> 00:17:56,520 Speaker 3: home run in the fifteen games, so he's gonna get one. 459 00:17:56,800 --> 00:17:58,680 Speaker 2: And you know what, the Mets batters did too, which 460 00:17:58,880 --> 00:18:00,679 Speaker 2: we talked about a little bit of that. They were 461 00:18:00,680 --> 00:18:03,239 Speaker 2: maybe like not taking his deep counts. It felt like 462 00:18:03,320 --> 00:18:05,480 Speaker 2: later in the series and in this game against Nola, 463 00:18:05,640 --> 00:18:07,119 Speaker 2: they got him out in five innings. Grant did they 464 00:18:07,160 --> 00:18:08,320 Speaker 2: hit him out a little bit too, but I think 465 00:18:08,320 --> 00:18:10,200 Speaker 2: that's one hundred walks too. Yeah, but he got to 466 00:18:10,240 --> 00:18:12,520 Speaker 2: like one hundred pitches in five So the Mets were 467 00:18:12,520 --> 00:18:15,040 Speaker 2: taking really deep counts, really good at bats. 468 00:18:15,040 --> 00:18:15,359 Speaker 4: Gary. 469 00:18:15,400 --> 00:18:17,800 Speaker 2: They were mentioning again they're like this Mets team, man, 470 00:18:17,800 --> 00:18:19,960 Speaker 2: they just kind of break it down. They don't make 471 00:18:20,000 --> 00:18:21,720 Speaker 2: it easy. And that was something that I feel like 472 00:18:21,760 --> 00:18:23,600 Speaker 2: that was missing a little bit in Atlanta, was these 473 00:18:23,680 --> 00:18:25,879 Speaker 2: deep hard working counts against the pitchers. 474 00:18:26,160 --> 00:18:28,320 Speaker 3: But I will push back on that because of the 475 00:18:28,359 --> 00:18:30,320 Speaker 3: other stuff I was just saying, where it just seemed 476 00:18:30,320 --> 00:18:33,000 Speaker 3: like Nola wasn't absolutely his sharpest, And this kind of 477 00:18:33,000 --> 00:18:34,720 Speaker 3: comes from you know, face the team twice in a week, 478 00:18:34,880 --> 00:18:36,480 Speaker 3: you get a better look at the guy. When we 479 00:18:36,560 --> 00:18:39,080 Speaker 3: face the Braves. Seemed like everyone was on their a game. 480 00:18:39,119 --> 00:18:41,520 Speaker 3: Between Freed, moret and Oh Streither. 481 00:18:41,680 --> 00:18:44,160 Speaker 2: Those guys, you probably really couldn't have taken many pitches 482 00:18:44,200 --> 00:18:46,040 Speaker 2: because you would just struck out on three pitches. But 483 00:18:46,280 --> 00:18:47,879 Speaker 2: that's the thing that Nola last week though. 484 00:18:47,880 --> 00:18:49,840 Speaker 3: When Nol's on, you can't really take pitches against him 485 00:18:49,880 --> 00:18:51,960 Speaker 3: because he pounds strikes them. These sometimes where he just 486 00:18:52,000 --> 00:18:54,040 Speaker 3: can't really nip those corners, he can't find that black 487 00:18:54,080 --> 00:18:56,520 Speaker 3: that's when he's susceptible, and he was, and that's we're 488 00:18:56,560 --> 00:18:57,479 Speaker 3: able to take advantage of that. 489 00:18:58,000 --> 00:19:00,520 Speaker 2: Yep. Bassett also had a little bit of trouble, but 490 00:19:00,600 --> 00:19:01,000 Speaker 2: really at. 491 00:19:00,960 --> 00:19:03,440 Speaker 3: The end of the day four, I want to talk 492 00:19:03,480 --> 00:19:06,160 Speaker 3: about a funny play that happened this game that we 493 00:19:06,400 --> 00:19:08,959 Speaker 3: that we pontificated about when were hanging out on Friday. Yeah, 494 00:19:09,000 --> 00:19:11,359 Speaker 3: the first and third, the Fames first and third double 495 00:19:11,400 --> 00:19:15,240 Speaker 3: steal probably what you learn as on defense your fourth 496 00:19:15,320 --> 00:19:17,639 Speaker 3: or fifth day of the league, after everyone finds their 497 00:19:17,680 --> 00:19:19,720 Speaker 3: positions and you're allowed to steal. This is like the 498 00:19:19,760 --> 00:19:20,600 Speaker 3: first thing you'd work on. 499 00:19:20,840 --> 00:19:23,040 Speaker 2: I was gonna say, I think you can start stealing 500 00:19:23,280 --> 00:19:25,640 Speaker 2: once you start like letting the kids pitch, and it's 501 00:19:25,720 --> 00:19:28,720 Speaker 2: usually like you can't steal until the ball crosses home plate, 502 00:19:28,760 --> 00:19:31,239 Speaker 2: which is like an impossible thing to actually figure out 503 00:19:31,240 --> 00:19:33,360 Speaker 2: when you're a child on first base, But I feel 504 00:19:33,400 --> 00:19:35,120 Speaker 2: like that is one of the first things that they 505 00:19:35,160 --> 00:19:37,719 Speaker 2: teach you in second grade baseball. Like you said, little league, 506 00:19:38,160 --> 00:19:40,280 Speaker 2: the catcher knows what to do, the shortstop and second 507 00:19:40,280 --> 00:19:43,280 Speaker 2: basement would know what to do. This play has almost 508 00:19:43,359 --> 00:19:46,399 Speaker 2: never worked in my entirety of baseball playing career, from 509 00:19:46,440 --> 00:19:48,320 Speaker 2: little league to high school. I haven't seen it work 510 00:19:48,440 --> 00:19:50,280 Speaker 2: more than one or two times, and worked in a 511 00:19:50,280 --> 00:19:52,560 Speaker 2: Major League baseball game against the Phillies, which is hilarious. 512 00:19:52,600 --> 00:19:53,960 Speaker 3: I was gonna say, like, I don't think I've really 513 00:19:54,000 --> 00:19:56,119 Speaker 3: seen it ever work in a baseball game like this, 514 00:19:56,160 --> 00:19:58,680 Speaker 3: But Francisco Lindora was on first, Darling Marte was on third. 515 00:19:58,720 --> 00:20:01,440 Speaker 3: Marte was dancing dancing day and saying Lindor broke from 516 00:20:01,480 --> 00:20:04,760 Speaker 3: first Bryson Scott jumped in front of the throw at 517 00:20:04,760 --> 00:20:08,000 Speaker 3: second base and threw home, just threw it on the 518 00:20:08,000 --> 00:20:10,000 Speaker 3: first base side of the base and low and lad 519 00:20:10,080 --> 00:20:11,560 Speaker 3: Marte to get in his steel a perfect throw. He 520 00:20:11,560 --> 00:20:13,159 Speaker 3: gets Marte at home, because that's the whole crux of 521 00:20:13,200 --> 00:20:15,439 Speaker 3: that play, because you won't really want to be usually 522 00:20:15,440 --> 00:20:17,159 Speaker 3: can't make it because the major league short stop over 523 00:20:17,200 --> 00:20:18,880 Speaker 3: there and he's almost always gonna make a great throw. 524 00:20:19,040 --> 00:20:20,720 Speaker 3: We saw the Phillies actually do this against the Mets, 525 00:20:20,720 --> 00:20:22,639 Speaker 3: try and get them back, and Partico Lindoor got the 526 00:20:22,640 --> 00:20:24,240 Speaker 3: ball and just kind of core their back and got 527 00:20:24,280 --> 00:20:25,880 Speaker 3: everyone back to their original basis. 528 00:20:26,160 --> 00:20:28,040 Speaker 2: Everyone back, and then they made the play at the 529 00:20:28,040 --> 00:20:29,280 Speaker 2: plate in the one game too as well. 530 00:20:29,480 --> 00:20:31,280 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's true. So Phillies were over two in this 531 00:20:31,320 --> 00:20:33,199 Speaker 3: and the Mets were wan to know. But it's just 532 00:20:33,680 --> 00:20:35,399 Speaker 3: you can This is the difference with a team like 533 00:20:35,400 --> 00:20:37,120 Speaker 3: the Phillies first team like the Braves, you can take 534 00:20:37,119 --> 00:20:38,240 Speaker 3: advantage of something like that. 535 00:20:38,520 --> 00:20:40,280 Speaker 2: Yes, I was just about to say it a little 536 00:20:40,280 --> 00:20:42,320 Speaker 2: bit differently, but going back to what we said earlier 537 00:20:42,359 --> 00:20:45,840 Speaker 2: that the Mets do things well and the Phillies can't 538 00:20:45,840 --> 00:20:47,760 Speaker 2: do those little things well, and this was one of 539 00:20:47,760 --> 00:20:50,600 Speaker 2: those little things that in the game and at that 540 00:20:50,720 --> 00:20:52,919 Speaker 2: exact moment, you're like, okay, it's one run, but this 541 00:20:53,000 --> 00:20:55,680 Speaker 2: is something that, like over a series, continues happening, continues 542 00:20:55,720 --> 00:20:57,800 Speaker 2: happening these little mistakes and the Mets are able to 543 00:20:57,840 --> 00:20:59,840 Speaker 2: completely separate themselves from the Phillies, which they did in 544 00:20:59,880 --> 00:21:02,040 Speaker 2: this game because it really was a nice and easy win. 545 00:21:02,359 --> 00:21:05,199 Speaker 3: Yes, and just break down Bassett briefly. He was cruising 546 00:21:05,240 --> 00:21:07,439 Speaker 3: early and then he kind of struggled a lot. There 547 00:21:07,480 --> 00:21:09,439 Speaker 3: was a bad fifth ending there that kind of got 548 00:21:09,760 --> 00:21:12,760 Speaker 3: exacerbated by a Brett Baby missthrow that kind of took 549 00:21:12,760 --> 00:21:14,560 Speaker 3: away double play that would have gotten the mass sitting 550 00:21:14,560 --> 00:21:16,800 Speaker 3: a little bit quicker. He also bas gave up plenty 551 00:21:16,840 --> 00:21:19,119 Speaker 3: of hard contact in this one and just seemed like 552 00:21:19,240 --> 00:21:20,879 Speaker 3: it was one of those stars. We didn't exactly have 553 00:21:20,960 --> 00:21:22,960 Speaker 3: the best feel that he would have liked on his 554 00:21:23,040 --> 00:21:25,240 Speaker 3: breaking pitches again, because it was heavy, heavy sinker about 555 00:21:25,280 --> 00:21:27,960 Speaker 3: forty percent, and his slider just wasn't really missing bats, 556 00:21:27,960 --> 00:21:29,840 Speaker 3: and when you look at it, he couldn't really locate 557 00:21:29,880 --> 00:21:32,600 Speaker 3: it against lefties. Not the slider just located any of 558 00:21:32,600 --> 00:21:35,840 Speaker 3: his pitches against lefties. He usually likes to feature the 559 00:21:35,920 --> 00:21:38,040 Speaker 3: cover against them, and that was there, but it wasn't there. 560 00:21:38,080 --> 00:21:39,480 Speaker 3: And he also likes to throw a lot of curve 561 00:21:39,520 --> 00:21:41,320 Speaker 3: balls against lefties, but just did not seem like he 562 00:21:41,320 --> 00:21:43,000 Speaker 3: had the feel for that pitch. Only through three curve 563 00:21:43,040 --> 00:21:45,840 Speaker 3: balls against lefties this entire start. He throws out about 564 00:21:45,840 --> 00:21:47,840 Speaker 3: ten to fifteen percent against lefties. And he gave a 565 00:21:47,880 --> 00:21:50,200 Speaker 3: game so one of those games where he didn't have it, 566 00:21:50,240 --> 00:21:52,520 Speaker 3: but still only gave up two runs in six innings 567 00:21:52,520 --> 00:21:55,400 Speaker 3: and gave the Mets absolutely an incredible chance to win. 568 00:21:55,440 --> 00:21:58,600 Speaker 3: Two point one to one erra for Bassett since June fourteenth, 569 00:21:58,880 --> 00:22:01,919 Speaker 3: sixth lowest amongst one hundred and three pitchers with fifty 570 00:22:01,920 --> 00:22:04,240 Speaker 3: plus innings in that span, and he's also top twenty 571 00:22:04,240 --> 00:22:06,120 Speaker 3: in the league and strike out minus walk rate over 572 00:22:06,240 --> 00:22:07,520 Speaker 3: the same since June first. 573 00:22:07,840 --> 00:22:11,560 Speaker 2: He's just he's consistently good. He gives us We've said 574 00:22:11,560 --> 00:22:13,240 Speaker 2: it from the beating of the year, We're gonna continue 575 00:22:13,280 --> 00:22:14,960 Speaker 2: to say it. He just fills in that void of 576 00:22:15,000 --> 00:22:17,640 Speaker 2: just consistency six innings every single time he goes out there. 577 00:22:18,000 --> 00:22:20,200 Speaker 3: Yep. And you can rely on that. Brett Baty got 578 00:22:20,200 --> 00:22:23,199 Speaker 3: some very nice insurance afterwards. Brett baty hilariously has three 579 00:22:23,280 --> 00:22:25,160 Speaker 3: hits since major league career and six rbs. 580 00:22:25,440 --> 00:22:27,840 Speaker 2: Yes, and even with those three yits, I think he's 581 00:22:27,840 --> 00:22:30,159 Speaker 2: like three for twenty or twenty one right now. I believe. 582 00:22:30,200 --> 00:22:32,520 Speaker 2: So the average isn't particularly high, but I've got to 583 00:22:32,560 --> 00:22:35,000 Speaker 2: say I said it and last time too, I'm really 584 00:22:35,040 --> 00:22:37,480 Speaker 2: impressed with his at bats, the quality of contact he 585 00:22:37,520 --> 00:22:39,040 Speaker 2: makes on the at bats, hit the ball in the 586 00:22:39,040 --> 00:22:41,240 Speaker 2: air a little bit more, and we're really cooking. But 587 00:22:41,840 --> 00:22:43,679 Speaker 2: I mean like it's like a it's about as good 588 00:22:43,720 --> 00:22:45,359 Speaker 2: of a three for twenty as I can remember it 589 00:22:45,400 --> 00:22:46,119 Speaker 2: a long time. 590 00:22:46,680 --> 00:22:48,040 Speaker 3: I think he might just feel that way because they 591 00:22:48,080 --> 00:22:49,480 Speaker 3: having some rough at batter for Brett, and I do 592 00:22:49,560 --> 00:22:51,800 Speaker 3: think that he might go back down this week. 593 00:22:52,119 --> 00:22:52,480 Speaker 2: I don't know. 594 00:22:52,480 --> 00:22:54,960 Speaker 3: I have a feeling that's possible. With Escobar coming back, 595 00:22:54,960 --> 00:22:57,040 Speaker 3: I'm not positive, but I think the fifty fifty shot 596 00:22:57,040 --> 00:22:59,919 Speaker 3: will see how these maybe these next two games, agespecially 597 00:23:00,040 --> 00:23:01,560 Speaker 3: because I feel like today the fact that he got 598 00:23:01,560 --> 00:23:03,840 Speaker 3: pulled out for defense in the ninth inning, that's something 599 00:23:03,840 --> 00:23:05,680 Speaker 3: that they're seemingly they're not gonna be that comfortable with 600 00:23:05,800 --> 00:23:07,800 Speaker 3: right away. And he it's not like he's been bad there, 601 00:23:07,840 --> 00:23:10,159 Speaker 3: but it's not like he's been great. He reminds me 602 00:23:10,200 --> 00:23:12,240 Speaker 3: a lot of what Austin Riley looked like on defense 603 00:23:12,280 --> 00:23:13,879 Speaker 3: his first year in the league, where he's just not 604 00:23:14,000 --> 00:23:15,640 Speaker 3: super confident there and the game seems to be moving 605 00:23:15,680 --> 00:23:16,960 Speaker 3: a lot faster and he seems to be trying to 606 00:23:16,960 --> 00:23:17,840 Speaker 3: adjust to it quickly. 607 00:23:18,040 --> 00:23:18,159 Speaker 5: Well. 608 00:23:18,240 --> 00:23:21,159 Speaker 2: Jihiro Buck said too, I think it was before it 609 00:23:21,200 --> 00:23:23,000 Speaker 2: was either before game won or before the double header. 610 00:23:23,040 --> 00:23:26,000 Speaker 2: He talked about how one of the biggest transitions, he said, 611 00:23:26,000 --> 00:23:27,760 Speaker 2: in all of sports right now is going from the 612 00:23:27,760 --> 00:23:29,840 Speaker 2: minor leagues to the majors, and just cited one of 613 00:23:29,840 --> 00:23:31,879 Speaker 2: the things it's the game just moves so much faster. 614 00:23:32,160 --> 00:23:34,520 Speaker 2: And even today on the broadcast, Ronnie and Gary were 615 00:23:34,520 --> 00:23:37,040 Speaker 2: talking about it with Budo that he was throwing a 616 00:23:37,040 --> 00:23:38,960 Speaker 2: lot of pitches. He goes, oh, that gets triple A 617 00:23:39,000 --> 00:23:41,240 Speaker 2: Double A hitters. Every single time he goes, we have 618 00:23:41,280 --> 00:23:42,920 Speaker 2: to remember that the guy hitting ninth right now for 619 00:23:42,960 --> 00:23:45,520 Speaker 2: the Phillies hit third in triple A. It was the 620 00:23:45,560 --> 00:23:47,600 Speaker 2: best hitter in Double A. Like all it's kind of 621 00:23:47,800 --> 00:23:49,879 Speaker 2: everybody that makes it here was the best at a 622 00:23:49,920 --> 00:23:53,040 Speaker 2: certain time. So you're now facing these really really good guys, 623 00:23:53,320 --> 00:23:56,000 Speaker 2: it's hard to get them out on being like average 624 00:23:56,080 --> 00:23:58,040 Speaker 2: or stuff that you could fool younger guys with. 625 00:23:58,160 --> 00:24:00,520 Speaker 3: So yeah, and it's only literally his This was today, 626 00:24:00,560 --> 00:24:03,639 Speaker 3: Brett Baby's what fifth major league baseball game, so something 627 00:24:03,720 --> 00:24:05,120 Speaker 3: like that. I think he has some time to work 628 00:24:05,160 --> 00:24:07,720 Speaker 3: out these kinks. Also, we have to shout out Tyler 629 00:24:07,760 --> 00:24:09,360 Speaker 3: naquin because this was a rough night for my boy 630 00:24:09,400 --> 00:24:12,480 Speaker 3: over here. Yeah, platinum sombrero five k's. I think he 631 00:24:12,480 --> 00:24:15,000 Speaker 3: has struck out at one point in eight consecutive at bats. 632 00:24:15,400 --> 00:24:17,080 Speaker 3: That was rough, you know, But I mean this is 633 00:24:17,080 --> 00:24:19,680 Speaker 3: a Tiler Naquinn experience. The guy, the guy's ball players, an athlete. 634 00:24:19,640 --> 00:24:21,119 Speaker 3: He was really hot and I was cold, and just 635 00:24:21,119 --> 00:24:22,479 Speaker 3: were just in time for him to get really hot, 636 00:24:22,520 --> 00:24:23,880 Speaker 3: to get in the middle of September for the player. 637 00:24:23,960 --> 00:24:26,040 Speaker 2: Yes, let the messed up interview come out with us 638 00:24:26,040 --> 00:24:27,399 Speaker 2: so that we can get him hot again, because as 639 00:24:27,440 --> 00:24:28,879 Speaker 2: we know, we do have a bump with these guys. 640 00:24:29,000 --> 00:24:31,760 Speaker 3: Of course, yeah, him and neither hopefully this week maybe 641 00:24:31,760 --> 00:24:33,960 Speaker 3: the week after. But also this game got a shout out. 642 00:24:34,280 --> 00:24:36,200 Speaker 3: Shout out the top of the order, facing one of 643 00:24:36,240 --> 00:24:38,159 Speaker 3: the best pitches in National League, they absolutely carried the 644 00:24:38,200 --> 00:24:41,520 Speaker 3: squad ye, Nimo Marte Lindor Alonzo one through four went 645 00:24:41,600 --> 00:24:45,200 Speaker 3: eight for nineteen, three doubles, one home run, five run score, 646 00:24:45,280 --> 00:24:47,880 Speaker 3: three RBIs and seven hard hit balls for four players. 647 00:24:48,119 --> 00:24:49,040 Speaker 2: That were awesome. They were there. 648 00:24:49,119 --> 00:24:49,520 Speaker 3: You gotta do. 649 00:24:49,720 --> 00:24:51,760 Speaker 2: Nimmo looked a lot more comfortable, which is so funny 650 00:24:51,760 --> 00:24:53,479 Speaker 2: against a really, really good pitcher. He looked a lot 651 00:24:53,520 --> 00:24:56,199 Speaker 2: more comfortable this entire series. Nimo was like fantastic at 652 00:24:56,200 --> 00:24:58,080 Speaker 2: the play. Yeah, I think you just had to call 653 00:24:58,160 --> 00:25:00,600 Speaker 2: him out. Maybe maybe hurt. Maybe he's been listening to 654 00:25:00,640 --> 00:25:02,520 Speaker 2: the podcast. He's like, the boys are right, I haven't 655 00:25:02,520 --> 00:25:04,160 Speaker 2: been seeing as many pitches, and he'd be a little 656 00:25:04,160 --> 00:25:06,240 Speaker 2: more patient because it did feel like he was working 657 00:25:06,240 --> 00:25:06,879 Speaker 2: the count again. 658 00:25:07,040 --> 00:25:09,040 Speaker 3: Maybe Jeff was just like playing in the clubhouse. And 659 00:25:09,040 --> 00:25:11,920 Speaker 3: then I'll call the whiff, you know. Yeah, Jeff hearing 660 00:25:11,960 --> 00:25:14,160 Speaker 3: you disrespect him with them with the estimate call from 661 00:25:14,200 --> 00:25:15,560 Speaker 3: last week, you got me. 662 00:25:15,760 --> 00:25:17,760 Speaker 2: There was no disrespect there. I mean, we'll we'll talk 663 00:25:17,760 --> 00:25:19,679 Speaker 2: about that in a bit. Again, I lost, which is 664 00:25:19,720 --> 00:25:22,040 Speaker 2: just before I'm I'm wearing that tuxedo. I think there's 665 00:25:22,080 --> 00:25:23,000 Speaker 2: no way around it. 666 00:25:23,160 --> 00:25:26,160 Speaker 3: I really need to choke. But Game two Game Game 667 00:25:26,160 --> 00:25:28,040 Speaker 3: two of the series, Game one of Saday's double Heather 668 00:25:28,400 --> 00:25:29,960 Speaker 3: is where I kind of grabbed my big lead on 669 00:25:30,000 --> 00:25:32,600 Speaker 3: you because, among other things, Jeff McNeil, I believe, got 670 00:25:32,600 --> 00:25:34,200 Speaker 3: three hits in this one that really, you know, set 671 00:25:34,240 --> 00:25:35,080 Speaker 3: me out a war path. 672 00:25:35,160 --> 00:25:38,360 Speaker 2: But Jeff had an unbelievable series. He just couldn't get out. 673 00:25:38,440 --> 00:25:40,760 Speaker 3: It's inting like five hundred and last week, but this 674 00:25:40,920 --> 00:25:42,480 Speaker 3: was the game you're going to a series as a 675 00:25:42,480 --> 00:25:44,240 Speaker 3: Mets fan, even as a baseball fan, for just paying 676 00:25:44,240 --> 00:25:47,440 Speaker 3: attention casually, You're like, Okay, Trevor Williams is facing Zach Wheeler. 677 00:25:47,600 --> 00:25:49,960 Speaker 3: There's a pretty good chance the Phillies win this game 678 00:25:50,000 --> 00:25:52,480 Speaker 3: at home, more than likely, especially when you watch the 679 00:25:52,520 --> 00:25:54,640 Speaker 3: first three innings the first time around the Mets or there, 680 00:25:54,680 --> 00:25:56,960 Speaker 3: and Zach Wheeler's doing that thing where he looks really good. 681 00:25:57,000 --> 00:25:59,480 Speaker 3: The fastballs are high, the sliders are darting low and away. 682 00:25:59,800 --> 00:26:03,480 Speaker 3: He threw such a good color to Daniel vogelback on. 683 00:26:03,720 --> 00:26:05,120 Speaker 3: I think it was a three to two pitch after 684 00:26:05,119 --> 00:26:07,399 Speaker 3: he had trouble finding the zone initially. That just it 685 00:26:07,600 --> 00:26:09,520 Speaker 3: just found its way into the zone the last possible 686 00:26:09,560 --> 00:26:11,920 Speaker 3: second with an unbelievable weapon that he uses that for 687 00:26:12,160 --> 00:26:15,000 Speaker 3: against left handers. That's really a new trick that I get. 688 00:26:15,000 --> 00:26:16,280 Speaker 3: I don't even know who in the Phillies could have 689 00:26:16,320 --> 00:26:20,360 Speaker 3: taught him that. Probably probably Caleb Cotham probably learned. Kali 690 00:26:20,440 --> 00:26:22,720 Speaker 3: Cotham is actually decent pitching coach. He has pretty he's 691 00:26:22,720 --> 00:26:24,320 Speaker 3: pretty well regarded. But that's only this year thing. I 692 00:26:24,359 --> 00:26:25,600 Speaker 3: think this is first year with the team. 693 00:26:26,119 --> 00:26:28,560 Speaker 2: No, I think he was there last year too, really well, pretty. 694 00:26:28,280 --> 00:26:31,480 Speaker 3: Sure, but as this was going on, I want all 695 00:26:31,520 --> 00:26:33,400 Speaker 3: Mets fans out there to thank me for my prolific 696 00:26:33,440 --> 00:26:36,359 Speaker 3: jinxing ability. I tweeted, I have no doubt in my 697 00:26:36,359 --> 00:26:38,560 Speaker 3: mind that Zach Wheeler's going a minimum of seven shut 698 00:26:38,560 --> 00:26:40,440 Speaker 3: out any against the Mets. And I did feel like 699 00:26:40,480 --> 00:26:42,520 Speaker 3: that because last week the Mets got to him, and 700 00:26:42,560 --> 00:26:44,320 Speaker 3: you're a good pitcher like Wheeler, seems like when you 701 00:26:44,359 --> 00:26:45,960 Speaker 3: face the team twice, they get to you one time. 702 00:26:46,000 --> 00:26:47,919 Speaker 3: Next time you're gonna lamp up. And really felt like that. 703 00:26:48,000 --> 00:26:52,040 Speaker 3: But just suddenly the floodgates opened, the blooping flood gates open, 704 00:26:52,080 --> 00:26:53,119 Speaker 3: as we know, because mess don't. 705 00:26:53,000 --> 00:26:55,000 Speaker 2: Hit the ball hard ever, line drives in my book. 706 00:26:55,359 --> 00:26:59,199 Speaker 3: Yeah, Michael Perez, Baby, Michael Perez, Michael Piazza, Perez with 707 00:26:59,200 --> 00:27:01,439 Speaker 3: a two RBI go off of Zack Wheeler to get 708 00:27:01,480 --> 00:27:02,040 Speaker 3: the score and. 709 00:27:02,040 --> 00:27:04,439 Speaker 2: Going I'm not sure what his deal is, but I 710 00:27:04,560 --> 00:27:05,560 Speaker 2: like him. I like him. 711 00:27:05,640 --> 00:27:06,880 Speaker 3: He's a ball player. He's a grinder. 712 00:27:07,040 --> 00:27:09,040 Speaker 2: He's a grinder. He catches a great game. He's got 713 00:27:09,040 --> 00:27:11,879 Speaker 2: a hose and like his lefty swing. If you squint, 714 00:27:12,200 --> 00:27:15,760 Speaker 2: you see Tom Wesnito. Yeah, on the left hand side. 715 00:27:15,920 --> 00:27:17,800 Speaker 3: Oh wow, Okay, I need the new to switch hit 716 00:27:17,800 --> 00:27:19,840 Speaker 3: it now, I guess. But that was amazing. And the 717 00:27:19,880 --> 00:27:21,520 Speaker 3: next inning it seemed like Wheeler was still shaken up 718 00:27:21,520 --> 00:27:24,640 Speaker 3: because Francisco Indoor hit a rope for an RBI triple 719 00:27:24,920 --> 00:27:28,119 Speaker 3: and then Jeff McNeil RBI single chased Wheeler in the 720 00:27:28,160 --> 00:27:30,560 Speaker 3: fifth inning, and back to back starts against the Mets 721 00:27:31,119 --> 00:27:34,000 Speaker 3: and Zach Wheeler just would look completely ordinary. 722 00:27:34,280 --> 00:27:36,439 Speaker 2: Yep, it was. It was so great. It's great to 723 00:27:36,520 --> 00:27:40,479 Speaker 2: make to hear him whine after the game. He stridered us, 724 00:27:40,480 --> 00:27:42,600 Speaker 2: He stridered us. He was saying about the lucky hits. 725 00:27:42,640 --> 00:27:44,840 Speaker 3: Again it was from our mouth, so he's happy to 726 00:27:44,840 --> 00:27:45,200 Speaker 3: eat him. 727 00:27:45,400 --> 00:27:47,879 Speaker 2: I believe the Mets did hit some hard balls against 728 00:27:47,920 --> 00:27:50,080 Speaker 2: him too, so I don't know necessarily what he was 729 00:27:50,119 --> 00:27:52,359 Speaker 2: talking about. Like, yeah, it's a baseball game. There are 730 00:27:52,359 --> 00:27:54,800 Speaker 2: gonna be plenty of hits that aren't hit hard. But 731 00:27:55,040 --> 00:27:57,200 Speaker 2: the Mets still, I believe against him, had a bunch 732 00:27:57,240 --> 00:27:58,679 Speaker 2: of hard hit balls. I'm trying to go to Savant 733 00:27:58,760 --> 00:27:59,040 Speaker 2: now and. 734 00:27:58,960 --> 00:28:00,840 Speaker 3: Figure out exactly here. I'll be here in one moment. 735 00:28:01,040 --> 00:28:01,479 Speaker 2: There you go. 736 00:28:01,560 --> 00:28:05,840 Speaker 3: But we mean against Wheeler in this game had three 737 00:28:05,840 --> 00:28:07,920 Speaker 3: herded both You know what, too bad? 738 00:28:08,040 --> 00:28:10,119 Speaker 2: Zach give up less? Give up less? 739 00:28:10,119 --> 00:28:12,520 Speaker 3: Also, only five hits. I mean maybe Zach Queler shouldn't 740 00:28:12,520 --> 00:28:14,800 Speaker 3: walk four guys if he's worried about lucky hits scoring runs, 741 00:28:14,840 --> 00:28:16,960 Speaker 3: that's going on base The blue doesn't matter. It's just 742 00:28:16,960 --> 00:28:17,640 Speaker 3: a hit boy. 743 00:28:17,720 --> 00:28:21,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, pitch better Zac Wheeler next time. Everybody's got excuses 744 00:28:21,040 --> 00:28:23,399 Speaker 2: when they lose to the Mets is what about the 745 00:28:23,440 --> 00:28:24,919 Speaker 2: mess are just good? What about the mess are just 746 00:28:24,960 --> 00:28:26,880 Speaker 2: better than you? How about that? Because I mean we 747 00:28:26,920 --> 00:28:29,359 Speaker 2: are now, how many games into the season are we 748 00:28:29,440 --> 00:28:32,520 Speaker 2: one hundred and twenty? When is the ones we're entering 749 00:28:32,520 --> 00:28:34,240 Speaker 2: the fourth quarter? When is the luck going to end? 750 00:28:34,359 --> 00:28:35,840 Speaker 2: People are just gonna be like, oh this the Mets 751 00:28:35,880 --> 00:28:37,000 Speaker 2: are just really good? 752 00:28:37,160 --> 00:28:40,040 Speaker 3: Like what does it take you want to talk about 753 00:28:40,400 --> 00:28:44,800 Speaker 3: the Mets being really good, dominant performances. Trevor Williams. Dude, 754 00:28:45,160 --> 00:28:47,720 Speaker 3: will the winner, the winner of the Mets Cubs trade 755 00:28:47,760 --> 00:28:50,000 Speaker 3: from last July is absolutely. 756 00:28:50,840 --> 00:28:52,200 Speaker 2: It's the Trevor Williams trade. 757 00:28:52,720 --> 00:28:54,760 Speaker 3: PCA would have to at least make an All Star 758 00:28:54,840 --> 00:28:57,120 Speaker 3: Game for him to be more valuable than Trevor Williams 759 00:28:57,160 --> 00:28:58,239 Speaker 3: has been to the Mets this year. I'm not even 760 00:28:58,280 --> 00:29:00,520 Speaker 3: kidding about that. Dude, like Trevor william this has accrued 761 00:29:00,560 --> 00:29:02,640 Speaker 3: so much value this year that the Mets are really 762 00:29:02,640 --> 00:29:03,560 Speaker 3: coming out on top here. 763 00:29:03,680 --> 00:29:05,560 Speaker 2: Trevor Williams has not given up a run in twenty 764 00:29:05,560 --> 00:29:08,440 Speaker 2: four straight innings, which is hilarious to say out loud, 765 00:29:08,720 --> 00:29:10,440 Speaker 2: and in that time he has a win, a save, 766 00:29:10,520 --> 00:29:11,160 Speaker 2: and a hold. 767 00:29:11,480 --> 00:29:14,760 Speaker 3: Trevor Williams hasn't given up a run since July seventh. 768 00:29:14,960 --> 00:29:17,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's nuts. I mean technically since July second, because 769 00:29:17,800 --> 00:29:20,280 Speaker 2: that was actually the last game he gave up July seventh, 770 00:29:20,320 --> 00:29:22,760 Speaker 2: he didn't give one up. One point five wins above 771 00:29:22,800 --> 00:29:25,480 Speaker 2: replacement right now according to Baseball Reference. I mean, he's 772 00:29:25,560 --> 00:29:28,880 Speaker 2: been so awesome for this team. And let's be honest, 773 00:29:28,920 --> 00:29:30,720 Speaker 2: when they first traded for him, that was a throw in. 774 00:29:30,880 --> 00:29:32,400 Speaker 2: That was we'll take Trevor Williams too. 775 00:29:32,400 --> 00:29:34,360 Speaker 3: But it was a throwing, but it was a throwing 776 00:29:34,480 --> 00:29:36,600 Speaker 3: with understanding because the Mets knew they were going to 777 00:29:36,600 --> 00:29:38,560 Speaker 3: to get have to get a guy to eat innings 778 00:29:38,560 --> 00:29:40,080 Speaker 3: who they were going to have under team control for 779 00:29:40,080 --> 00:29:41,720 Speaker 3: at least another year. And I remember when this trade 780 00:29:41,720 --> 00:29:43,080 Speaker 3: was going on, there was another guy that you and 781 00:29:43,160 --> 00:29:45,040 Speaker 3: I said we would have rather had, but I can't 782 00:29:45,040 --> 00:29:47,400 Speaker 3: remember who it is right now. There was another kind 783 00:29:47,480 --> 00:29:51,720 Speaker 3: of like unimpressive, like Star the reliever guy from from 784 00:29:51,720 --> 00:29:53,000 Speaker 3: the Cup. I don't remember, unimportant. 785 00:29:53,000 --> 00:29:54,600 Speaker 2: I don't remember, unimportantly got the right one. 786 00:29:54,760 --> 00:29:57,760 Speaker 3: You, Yeah, have twenty four consecutive scroless innings. Opponents are 787 00:29:57,840 --> 00:30:02,160 Speaker 3: nine for nine for fifty four against Williams fastball. During 788 00:30:02,160 --> 00:30:04,080 Speaker 3: the scoreless streak, He's throwing a fifty six percent of 789 00:30:04,120 --> 00:30:06,720 Speaker 3: the time in that pitch. While it is so unspectacular, 790 00:30:06,880 --> 00:30:09,560 Speaker 3: so many different ways he puts it on it, it's 791 00:30:09,680 --> 00:30:10,720 Speaker 3: not every single time. 792 00:30:10,800 --> 00:30:13,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, he has great he has great command, and. 793 00:30:13,600 --> 00:30:15,600 Speaker 3: He's fantastic command. Some of the best command right now 794 00:30:15,640 --> 00:30:19,240 Speaker 3: of any fastball literally in baseball, in terms of Enosius's location, 795 00:30:19,320 --> 00:30:21,280 Speaker 3: plus that comes out on the athletic literally it's one 796 00:30:21,280 --> 00:30:23,280 Speaker 3: of the best command plus is on a fastball in baseball, right, 797 00:30:23,280 --> 00:30:25,640 Speaker 3: and it's crazy and his slider's actually good, Like it's 798 00:30:25,640 --> 00:30:28,280 Speaker 3: a good pitch. This very good movement profile Jeremy Wisner. 799 00:30:29,760 --> 00:30:31,440 Speaker 3: With those two pitches, you could really do a lot. 800 00:30:31,520 --> 00:30:33,640 Speaker 3: People forget that. Trevor Williams had like a had like 801 00:30:33,640 --> 00:30:35,440 Speaker 3: a full season where he had like three r like 802 00:30:35,600 --> 00:30:36,680 Speaker 3: four years ago with the Pirates. 803 00:30:36,760 --> 00:30:40,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, with the Pirates even it was twenty yeah, eighteen 804 00:30:40,920 --> 00:30:43,440 Speaker 2: three to eleven ra with a one one seven whip 805 00:30:43,600 --> 00:30:45,680 Speaker 2: fifth three point eight six, like his numbers were real, 806 00:30:45,840 --> 00:30:47,640 Speaker 2: Like it was like, oh, you pitched well, your numbers 807 00:30:47,640 --> 00:30:48,160 Speaker 2: are truthful. 808 00:30:48,680 --> 00:30:50,480 Speaker 3: It was just to see him go out there and 809 00:30:50,520 --> 00:30:53,200 Speaker 3: go toe to toe with Zach Wheeler and also props 810 00:30:53,200 --> 00:30:54,960 Speaker 3: the book. He took him out the right time. Yep, 811 00:30:55,040 --> 00:30:56,760 Speaker 3: third time through the order, first guy got on, he 812 00:30:56,800 --> 00:30:59,080 Speaker 3: yanked him right out and there was no damage after that. 813 00:30:59,080 --> 00:31:01,200 Speaker 3: That was very, very, very good work by Buck Madging 814 00:31:01,200 --> 00:31:04,200 Speaker 3: the Bullpen. Incredible growth from Buck with the Bullpen this year. 815 00:31:04,360 --> 00:31:05,320 Speaker 2: Yes, very job. 816 00:31:05,640 --> 00:31:09,280 Speaker 3: It's so so impressed by how different it's been since 817 00:31:09,320 --> 00:31:11,480 Speaker 3: the first couple of series. It's just it's night and day. 818 00:31:11,520 --> 00:31:14,000 Speaker 3: And also big, big rally from the Mets and the 819 00:31:14,040 --> 00:31:16,440 Speaker 3: ninth inning of this game with Edmund Diaz warming up. 820 00:31:16,480 --> 00:31:18,000 Speaker 3: In a four to one game, the Mets put a 821 00:31:18,040 --> 00:31:20,760 Speaker 3: four or a five spot, four spot on the Phillies 822 00:31:20,760 --> 00:31:22,760 Speaker 3: bullpen got Derek Hall into the game to pitch. They 823 00:31:22,760 --> 00:31:24,320 Speaker 3: may look so bad, it's freaking awesome. 824 00:31:24,520 --> 00:31:26,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's just kept hitting. It was a really really 825 00:31:26,640 --> 00:31:29,360 Speaker 2: nice game start to finish. I guess it started slow, 826 00:31:29,400 --> 00:31:31,520 Speaker 2: but once the fourth inning came around, the Mets were 827 00:31:31,520 --> 00:31:34,320 Speaker 2: just completely in control. Good job by the bullpen too. 828 00:31:34,480 --> 00:31:36,880 Speaker 2: We saw Joelle you have another really good appearance one 829 00:31:36,880 --> 00:31:38,800 Speaker 2: and two thirds innings, which was nice. And we got 830 00:31:38,880 --> 00:31:41,280 Speaker 2: the Mets debut from Sam Clay. So shout out to 831 00:31:41,320 --> 00:31:43,720 Speaker 2: Sam Clay making his first day appearance for the Mets. 832 00:31:43,800 --> 00:31:44,800 Speaker 2: Promptly sent down. 833 00:31:45,160 --> 00:31:47,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, he actually he might have been dead. 834 00:31:47,520 --> 00:31:49,920 Speaker 2: Oh okay, no, I think well, I don't know. I'm 835 00:31:49,920 --> 00:31:51,480 Speaker 2: not sure what happened to Sam Clay, but he's no 836 00:31:51,520 --> 00:31:52,240 Speaker 2: longer with the team. 837 00:31:52,360 --> 00:31:54,680 Speaker 3: No, he's definitely not well. Maybe maybe we'll see him again. 838 00:31:54,880 --> 00:31:57,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, you know what, it's a strong name, Sam Clay. 839 00:31:57,520 --> 00:32:00,880 Speaker 2: At the at the least, it's incredibly incredible strong name. Also, 840 00:32:00,920 --> 00:32:02,720 Speaker 2: I got a funny DM this week from one of 841 00:32:02,720 --> 00:32:04,920 Speaker 2: our friends of the program, known by the moniker of 842 00:32:04,960 --> 00:32:07,600 Speaker 2: Jeff mckhits. The legend Jeff mckis. 843 00:32:07,760 --> 00:32:09,000 Speaker 3: Yeh, Jeff mckits on Twitter. 844 00:32:09,720 --> 00:32:11,280 Speaker 2: I knew that came from him. I knew when you 845 00:32:11,320 --> 00:32:12,959 Speaker 2: sent that in. No, that one actually wasn't for him. 846 00:32:12,960 --> 00:32:15,280 Speaker 3: That one I was a different one because we shouted 847 00:32:15,280 --> 00:32:17,040 Speaker 3: our boy Jeff out a few weeks ago in the show, 848 00:32:17,040 --> 00:32:19,120 Speaker 3: and we ran into him the ballpark last Saturday, and 849 00:32:19,200 --> 00:32:20,840 Speaker 3: he SAIDs hilarious, how we call him Jeff. This's not 850 00:32:20,880 --> 00:32:23,160 Speaker 3: his name. His real name I believe is actually Clay. 851 00:32:23,760 --> 00:32:26,120 Speaker 3: No way, Yeah, we were talking about Sam Clay. Yeah'm 852 00:32:26,160 --> 00:32:27,440 Speaker 3: this crawl upright now and make sure I don't get 853 00:32:27,440 --> 00:32:27,800 Speaker 3: his name wrong. 854 00:32:28,720 --> 00:32:30,800 Speaker 2: You're definitely right. It is Clay. He's told me before 855 00:32:30,840 --> 00:32:32,480 Speaker 2: it's Clay, and I just. 856 00:32:32,600 --> 00:32:34,400 Speaker 3: Like, my name is Clay. Instead of calling me Jeff, 857 00:32:34,480 --> 00:32:35,880 Speaker 3: just call me Clay. I don't think. 858 00:32:35,920 --> 00:32:37,080 Speaker 2: I don't think, we'll see. 859 00:32:37,080 --> 00:32:39,120 Speaker 3: We'll see. But just saying Sam Clay kind of made 860 00:32:39,160 --> 00:32:40,480 Speaker 3: me ever think of it. But I thought that was 861 00:32:40,520 --> 00:32:41,000 Speaker 3: just funny. 862 00:32:41,360 --> 00:32:43,600 Speaker 2: Who was the other fan that set you that really 863 00:32:43,640 --> 00:32:45,440 Speaker 2: really nice message? Give them a shout out because that's 864 00:32:45,560 --> 00:32:46,600 Speaker 2: that's a sick message. 865 00:32:46,600 --> 00:32:47,640 Speaker 3: That was our boy, Jay Dog. 866 00:32:48,000 --> 00:32:49,920 Speaker 2: Oh the legend Ja dogs a lot of Jay Dog. 867 00:32:49,960 --> 00:32:51,840 Speaker 3: There is a third shout out here. He said that 868 00:32:51,880 --> 00:32:54,440 Speaker 3: every single time we shout them out, he freaks out 869 00:32:54,480 --> 00:32:56,120 Speaker 3: and tells his wife and he gets so excited. So 870 00:32:56,200 --> 00:32:58,280 Speaker 3: Ja Dog, here's another mention for you, my guy, and 871 00:32:58,280 --> 00:33:02,200 Speaker 3: I appreciate you. Thank you for supporting the podcast. Yeah, 872 00:33:02,200 --> 00:33:02,680 Speaker 3: definitely one of. 873 00:33:02,680 --> 00:33:05,600 Speaker 2: The day one guys. We do appreciate everybody, but series 874 00:33:05,600 --> 00:33:08,600 Speaker 2: we're just thanking people. We're thanking people. We're talking about 875 00:33:08,960 --> 00:33:11,040 Speaker 2: you had ice cream today. You were talking about eating 876 00:33:11,040 --> 00:33:13,520 Speaker 2: fal awful. You know during Game four, so I was 877 00:33:13,560 --> 00:33:15,680 Speaker 2: talking about I woke up from a nap in the 878 00:33:15,760 --> 00:33:17,640 Speaker 2: ninth inning when all that was happening. I was scrolling 879 00:33:17,680 --> 00:33:22,000 Speaker 2: on TikTok during the the commercial break, and then the 880 00:33:22,000 --> 00:33:23,600 Speaker 2: the stuff started happening. I'm like, I have to keep 881 00:33:23,600 --> 00:33:25,760 Speaker 2: watching TikTok. I can't get off of TikTok right now. 882 00:33:26,320 --> 00:33:26,920 Speaker 3: You're just sticking. 883 00:33:27,040 --> 00:33:29,760 Speaker 2: I was just watching videos and listening and peeking up 884 00:33:29,800 --> 00:33:31,240 Speaker 2: every once in a while, and every time I peeked up, 885 00:33:31,240 --> 00:33:33,360 Speaker 2: that's when the home run happened. Cana home run, Brandon 886 00:33:33,400 --> 00:33:34,800 Speaker 2: him a home run when I gave a peak up, 887 00:33:34,840 --> 00:33:36,680 Speaker 2: so I was like, gotta stay on TikTok here. And 888 00:33:36,680 --> 00:33:39,160 Speaker 2: then in the ninth once Edwin got in a little 889 00:33:39,160 --> 00:33:41,120 Speaker 2: bit of trouble, I just started playing Narcos out loud. 890 00:33:41,280 --> 00:33:43,440 Speaker 2: I just started playing it out loud in my apartment, 891 00:33:43,600 --> 00:33:44,320 Speaker 2: just blast again. 892 00:33:44,560 --> 00:33:46,120 Speaker 3: I was like, I wish it would have done that. 893 00:33:46,200 --> 00:33:48,320 Speaker 2: I was like, the trumpets got to follow him somewhere. 894 00:33:48,440 --> 00:33:50,200 Speaker 2: If he can hear him from a story of queens 895 00:33:50,200 --> 00:33:51,760 Speaker 2: and thens helping him out, I will do it for 896 00:33:51,880 --> 00:33:52,520 Speaker 2: Edwin Diaz. 897 00:33:53,160 --> 00:33:56,520 Speaker 3: Just I'm still sticking with this Sunday game with a 898 00:33:56,520 --> 00:33:59,600 Speaker 3: freaking team win. That was there were so many things. 899 00:34:00,080 --> 00:34:01,720 Speaker 2: Just scored one hundred runs on the Phillies this year. 900 00:34:01,720 --> 00:34:04,600 Speaker 3: One hundred doesn't make any sense. It what nineteen games, 901 00:34:04,640 --> 00:34:07,680 Speaker 3: eighteen games five a game that's. 902 00:34:07,480 --> 00:34:09,920 Speaker 2: So odd like they've just been. They really have handled 903 00:34:09,920 --> 00:34:11,600 Speaker 2: the Phillies so well. Like you said, nine to zero 904 00:34:11,600 --> 00:34:12,959 Speaker 2: against Wheeler and Nola is cool. 905 00:34:13,040 --> 00:34:15,760 Speaker 3: Is the craziest that I won't say that super defiantly 906 00:34:15,760 --> 00:34:17,799 Speaker 3: because there's a non zero percent chance at the mess 907 00:34:17,800 --> 00:34:20,319 Speaker 3: get the Phillies again, possibly depending on how the rest 908 00:34:20,320 --> 00:34:22,440 Speaker 3: of this stuff shakes out. People were saying that and 909 00:34:22,480 --> 00:34:24,120 Speaker 3: dunking on the Phillies. But there's a really good chance 910 00:34:24,160 --> 00:34:27,000 Speaker 3: that the Mets have to face Aaron Ol and Zach 911 00:34:27,000 --> 00:34:28,799 Speaker 3: Wheeler and back to back games in October. So I'm 912 00:34:28,800 --> 00:34:30,160 Speaker 3: not gonna say that. I'm not gonna say we're in 913 00:34:30,200 --> 00:34:31,960 Speaker 3: the feet against them. So far, we have beaten them 914 00:34:32,000 --> 00:34:34,200 Speaker 3: in every game we played against them. It doesn't mean anything. 915 00:34:34,239 --> 00:34:35,759 Speaker 3: They've been a lot of close games there too. They've 916 00:34:35,760 --> 00:34:37,080 Speaker 3: done They pitched a lot of good games, a couple 917 00:34:37,120 --> 00:34:39,280 Speaker 3: of bad games, but a lot of good ones. That's great. 918 00:34:39,560 --> 00:34:41,480 Speaker 3: We also guess briefly talking about the one game the 919 00:34:41,480 --> 00:34:43,880 Speaker 3: Mets lost game too, just talking about Peterson. Yeah, I'm 920 00:34:43,880 --> 00:34:46,600 Speaker 3: just gonna talk about Peterson just returns to the rotation. 921 00:34:46,800 --> 00:34:48,640 Speaker 3: You kind of see that he's been getting yanked around 922 00:34:48,680 --> 00:34:50,840 Speaker 3: here and that kind of seems like a guy with Peterson, 923 00:34:50,880 --> 00:34:53,360 Speaker 3: who I'm not gonna say he's like finicky, but he 924 00:34:53,480 --> 00:34:54,319 Speaker 3: just seems like he's a. 925 00:34:54,239 --> 00:34:57,520 Speaker 2: Guy where he's a six foot seven left handed pitcher. Yeah, 926 00:34:57,560 --> 00:35:01,359 Speaker 2: I mean lefties in general are like completely different people, like, 927 00:35:01,440 --> 00:35:03,200 Speaker 2: especially left hand and pitchers. It's like they're from a 928 00:35:03,200 --> 00:35:04,839 Speaker 2: different planet. So you have to you have to treat 929 00:35:04,840 --> 00:35:05,400 Speaker 2: them properly. 930 00:35:05,440 --> 00:35:07,320 Speaker 3: I don't know how often I'd like to travel to 931 00:35:07,480 --> 00:35:10,600 Speaker 3: and from Syracuse in a single year, but he generally 932 00:35:11,000 --> 00:35:13,040 Speaker 3: max one Max. 933 00:35:13,440 --> 00:35:15,520 Speaker 2: I haven't been. I went to Syracuse once and I 934 00:35:15,560 --> 00:35:18,160 Speaker 2: have not gone back. And honestly, unless we're talking to 935 00:35:18,160 --> 00:35:20,880 Speaker 2: Francisco Alvarez or another top prospect, I don't really have 936 00:35:20,920 --> 00:35:22,799 Speaker 2: any interest in going back to Syracuse. 937 00:35:22,920 --> 00:35:23,080 Speaker 5: No. 938 00:35:23,080 --> 00:35:24,839 Speaker 3: No. And this is also a very right handed heavy 939 00:35:24,840 --> 00:35:27,560 Speaker 3: lineup from the Phillies. I believe that the Schwarber was 940 00:35:27,560 --> 00:35:29,800 Speaker 3: the only left he that started this game, and the 941 00:35:29,800 --> 00:35:31,600 Speaker 3: Phillies got to run off him right away. They just 942 00:35:31,600 --> 00:35:33,640 Speaker 3: were getting the bat in the ball. His slider command 943 00:35:33,760 --> 00:35:37,040 Speaker 3: was not perfect. There was a lot more Vilo though, 944 00:35:37,040 --> 00:35:38,960 Speaker 3: and almost everything one of his pitches, like everything across 945 00:35:38,960 --> 00:35:40,160 Speaker 3: the board was a tick up. He got to ninety 946 00:35:40,200 --> 00:35:42,600 Speaker 3: seven miles an hour with a fastball that Vilo did 947 00:35:42,600 --> 00:35:44,720 Speaker 3: fade a little bit as we got into the fourth 948 00:35:44,719 --> 00:35:46,759 Speaker 3: and fifth innings, then it came back up again for 949 00:35:46,800 --> 00:35:48,600 Speaker 3: the end. He also did go to one hundred pitches. Yeah, 950 00:35:48,600 --> 00:35:50,160 Speaker 3: those pitches. He throwing a game in like a month, 951 00:35:50,600 --> 00:35:52,680 Speaker 3: and you just like he dealt with the adversity very well. 952 00:35:52,680 --> 00:35:55,120 Speaker 3: There was traffic almost every single inning there was I 953 00:35:55,160 --> 00:35:57,840 Speaker 3: get traffic men on and it just it could have 954 00:35:57,880 --> 00:35:59,400 Speaker 3: been a lot worse than what he ended up giving up, 955 00:35:59,400 --> 00:36:00,960 Speaker 3: which I believe was reruns in the four and two 956 00:36:01,000 --> 00:36:03,439 Speaker 3: thirds innings or maybe two, yeah, two two runs because 957 00:36:03,440 --> 00:36:04,760 Speaker 3: he gave up a run the first run the second. 958 00:36:04,760 --> 00:36:06,239 Speaker 3: No one else got in, but there were always guys 959 00:36:06,239 --> 00:36:08,319 Speaker 3: on ye. Jeff McNeil belled him out a few times 960 00:36:08,320 --> 00:36:10,879 Speaker 3: with some great defensive plays. Sick Jeff doesn't get enough 961 00:36:10,920 --> 00:36:12,600 Speaker 3: love for how good defensively he is. I think I 962 00:36:12,600 --> 00:36:14,120 Speaker 3: saw a stat that he's like one of the top 963 00:36:14,160 --> 00:36:15,960 Speaker 3: O A players in all of baseball this year, which 964 00:36:15,960 --> 00:36:18,439 Speaker 3: is hilarious for a guy who everyone would talk about 965 00:36:18,520 --> 00:36:20,359 Speaker 3: him as a hitter rather than a fielder. Well, I'm 966 00:36:20,360 --> 00:36:22,080 Speaker 3: talking about asthma hit there, because he got what eight 967 00:36:22,160 --> 00:36:24,400 Speaker 3: hits for me in this series, won the estimate single 968 00:36:24,440 --> 00:36:25,360 Speaker 3: handedly against you. 969 00:36:25,640 --> 00:36:26,959 Speaker 2: Is that how we're gonna Is that how we're gonna 970 00:36:26,960 --> 00:36:28,920 Speaker 2: transition into the estimate here? Do you have any more 971 00:36:28,960 --> 00:36:30,960 Speaker 2: things to say about David Peterson's the time to just 972 00:36:31,320 --> 00:36:31,520 Speaker 2: that was. 973 00:36:31,520 --> 00:36:33,479 Speaker 3: All David Peterson, But just also shout out the Mets 974 00:36:33,520 --> 00:36:35,840 Speaker 3: for making David Robertson work hard for his two winnings, 975 00:36:35,880 --> 00:36:38,360 Speaker 3: say if he threw thirty six pitches and that really 976 00:36:38,440 --> 00:36:41,600 Speaker 3: paid off for us on Sunday and we all Brett 977 00:36:41,640 --> 00:36:43,080 Speaker 3: Bathy we almost got to him the ninth inning year, 978 00:36:43,080 --> 00:36:43,600 Speaker 3: almost did it. 979 00:36:43,640 --> 00:36:46,200 Speaker 2: But good series overall, good series overall. As you guys 980 00:36:46,200 --> 00:36:48,600 Speaker 2: can tell, we have brought in John Now, producer John 981 00:36:48,800 --> 00:36:50,879 Speaker 2: Rock And what meture are you wearing? Is that a 982 00:36:50,880 --> 00:36:52,200 Speaker 2: suersey long? 983 00:36:52,440 --> 00:36:56,160 Speaker 5: Now? This is the sweat shirt type. 984 00:36:55,840 --> 00:36:58,200 Speaker 2: That's that's a strong sweat That's a good one. 985 00:36:58,280 --> 00:37:00,920 Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah, I haven't even better. Black one from like 986 00:37:01,160 --> 00:37:01,840 Speaker 4: six h seven. 987 00:37:01,960 --> 00:37:04,360 Speaker 2: Oh is it with the blue like the black with 988 00:37:04,400 --> 00:37:07,200 Speaker 2: the blue thing you know on the sea you're. 989 00:37:07,080 --> 00:37:10,960 Speaker 4: Talking to Jerry manual Era. Yeah, I do have that, 990 00:37:11,040 --> 00:37:13,920 Speaker 4: but that's not now. I'm talking about just like straight 991 00:37:14,000 --> 00:37:17,799 Speaker 4: up black crew. Next sweatshirt from six I'll probably break 992 00:37:17,800 --> 00:37:20,279 Speaker 4: that out in October. And speaking of October, James, you 993 00:37:20,280 --> 00:37:22,720 Speaker 4: made a great point. I was thinking about this all weekend. 994 00:37:22,800 --> 00:37:24,600 Speaker 4: By the way, other than drinks Friday, you guys have 995 00:37:24,600 --> 00:37:25,640 Speaker 4: a good weekend, would you guys do? 996 00:37:26,080 --> 00:37:26,279 Speaker 3: Yeah? 997 00:37:26,640 --> 00:37:28,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, we had a lot of drinks Friday. 998 00:37:28,840 --> 00:37:31,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, Friday, we had fun. We met up with our 999 00:37:31,160 --> 00:37:33,080 Speaker 3: old roommates first time, like three of us hung out 1000 00:37:33,080 --> 00:37:34,880 Speaker 3: like basically since we all moved out of that place 1001 00:37:34,920 --> 00:37:37,320 Speaker 3: and we just went to a random bar in Gramercy 1002 00:37:37,360 --> 00:37:40,480 Speaker 3: that was going through like an absolute hell night. Their 1003 00:37:40,600 --> 00:37:42,640 Speaker 3: their gun broke, like the sow of the gun, so 1004 00:37:42,840 --> 00:37:44,920 Speaker 3: they were they were running back and forth up the 1005 00:37:44,960 --> 00:37:46,920 Speaker 3: block like the like the way there's the guys in 1006 00:37:46,960 --> 00:37:49,880 Speaker 3: the kitchen like bringing back like sprites in bags to 1007 00:37:49,920 --> 00:37:52,680 Speaker 3: make people mix drinks. And then everyone had left and 1008 00:37:52,680 --> 00:37:54,680 Speaker 3: the guy locked the doors. Really cool bartender out there, 1009 00:37:54,719 --> 00:37:57,480 Speaker 3: shout out, cool bartender. Their Dan at Triona's. Yeah, he 1010 00:37:57,600 --> 00:37:59,280 Speaker 3: just like walked over to our table to bole. James 1011 00:37:59,360 --> 00:38:01,160 Speaker 3: is like this night, so like, you guys are cool, 1012 00:38:01,200 --> 00:38:02,759 Speaker 3: Like I have another hour or two of cleaning, so 1013 00:38:02,760 --> 00:38:04,200 Speaker 3: you guys can chill out to whatever you want to 1014 00:38:04,239 --> 00:38:06,960 Speaker 3: keep more drinks. They had MLB Extra innings on, like 1015 00:38:07,000 --> 00:38:08,719 Speaker 3: the six game box and the TV in there, so 1016 00:38:08,719 --> 00:38:10,400 Speaker 3: we're like, we're not We're not gonna leave, Like we 1017 00:38:10,480 --> 00:38:12,880 Speaker 3: had great time, but yeah, good night, good good weekend. 1018 00:38:12,920 --> 00:38:16,280 Speaker 2: Otherwise, Oh yeah, great time, great time. Saturday did absolutely nothing. 1019 00:38:16,360 --> 00:38:17,839 Speaker 2: It was a little bit of a recovery day. 1020 00:38:17,960 --> 00:38:20,000 Speaker 3: I don't do hangovers, but I went to a very 1021 00:38:20,040 --> 00:38:22,520 Speaker 3: fun birthday party on Saturday with our friends. It was 1022 00:38:22,520 --> 00:38:23,040 Speaker 3: a great time. 1023 00:38:23,239 --> 00:38:25,080 Speaker 2: And then I had some nice Greek food today for lunch. 1024 00:38:25,320 --> 00:38:29,040 Speaker 2: Shout SVL bar. Of course, it's always solid, never miss. 1025 00:38:29,120 --> 00:38:30,239 Speaker 2: How about you, John, What did you do? 1026 00:38:30,760 --> 00:38:31,239 Speaker 5: Oh man? 1027 00:38:31,320 --> 00:38:34,240 Speaker 4: I went up to Massachusetts with the wife and dog. 1028 00:38:35,320 --> 00:38:37,960 Speaker 4: The dog came too, The dog came. Yeah, we went 1029 00:38:38,000 --> 00:38:40,520 Speaker 4: there for there was a dog beach in this town. 1030 00:38:41,600 --> 00:38:44,520 Speaker 4: Massachusetts had never heard of it. It's like twenty minutes 1031 00:38:44,520 --> 00:38:49,280 Speaker 4: past Boston. Nice beach town, like nice little studio apartment, 1032 00:38:49,320 --> 00:38:51,840 Speaker 4: five minute walk to the beach. Cooper probably drank a 1033 00:38:51,840 --> 00:38:54,040 Speaker 4: little bit too much. Seawater woke up this morning with 1034 00:38:54,080 --> 00:38:54,680 Speaker 4: a bad belly. 1035 00:38:55,719 --> 00:38:56,040 Speaker 3: Cooper. 1036 00:38:57,320 --> 00:39:00,719 Speaker 4: Yeah, but all all is well, that ends well. Took 1037 00:39:00,760 --> 00:39:03,280 Speaker 4: in eighteen innings on the beach. That was awesome yesterday. 1038 00:39:03,480 --> 00:39:06,320 Speaker 4: The shout out Apple for making the iPhone because. 1039 00:39:07,719 --> 00:39:11,000 Speaker 2: You did not just shout out Apple for making the 1040 00:39:11,040 --> 00:39:13,360 Speaker 2: iphoneout Steve Jobs. 1041 00:39:14,320 --> 00:39:15,799 Speaker 5: Yeah, that's that's my boy. 1042 00:39:16,760 --> 00:39:18,800 Speaker 4: But anyway, to get back to what I was saying, 1043 00:39:19,520 --> 00:39:22,040 Speaker 4: it's crazy these two teams have never met in the playoffs. 1044 00:39:23,120 --> 00:39:23,480 Speaker 2: It is. 1045 00:39:23,800 --> 00:39:27,399 Speaker 4: It is crazy when you have teams that are geographically 1046 00:39:27,440 --> 00:39:30,520 Speaker 4: lined like this in same divisions and all sports like 1047 00:39:30,520 --> 00:39:32,480 Speaker 4: the Rangers have played the Flyers and Nixa played them. 1048 00:39:32,560 --> 00:39:34,919 Speaker 3: But honestly, though, the whole reason is because they didn't. 1049 00:39:34,920 --> 00:39:37,480 Speaker 3: They used to have that rule in baseball that if 1050 00:39:37,520 --> 00:39:40,000 Speaker 3: you were the wildcard, the single wildcard team, and you 1051 00:39:40,040 --> 00:39:41,680 Speaker 3: were matched up with a team, you couldn't play your 1052 00:39:41,719 --> 00:39:43,400 Speaker 3: team in your division in the first round. Wasn't that 1053 00:39:43,440 --> 00:39:44,280 Speaker 3: a rule? For a while? 1054 00:39:44,560 --> 00:39:45,319 Speaker 5: That was a rule? 1055 00:39:45,360 --> 00:39:47,680 Speaker 4: I think. Also the fact is that neither team had 1056 00:39:47,680 --> 00:39:51,600 Speaker 4: a lot of success throughout the nineties. I mean, I mean, 1057 00:39:51,640 --> 00:39:54,800 Speaker 4: look in seven oh eight they pretty much played playoff games. Yeah, 1058 00:39:54,840 --> 00:39:57,239 Speaker 4: I have some bad memories of being a Citizens Bank 1059 00:39:57,280 --> 00:39:59,480 Speaker 4: Park September oh seven and chased dating one. 1060 00:40:00,160 --> 00:40:01,880 Speaker 3: That's all I was at the I was at the 1061 00:40:01,920 --> 00:40:04,840 Speaker 3: Oliver pre game September oh seven. 1062 00:40:06,320 --> 00:40:08,520 Speaker 4: I think everyone's got a good September oh seven story. 1063 00:40:08,560 --> 00:40:09,880 Speaker 4: Not that we're trying to no, no. 1064 00:40:12,440 --> 00:40:16,120 Speaker 5: B lock it with the key Joel Pinero. Everything is 1065 00:40:16,160 --> 00:40:20,239 Speaker 5: great right now. So it's all good, huge series win. 1066 00:40:21,280 --> 00:40:23,440 Speaker 4: First of all, before we get testimate, where does this 1067 00:40:23,520 --> 00:40:26,560 Speaker 4: win against the Phillies today rank and all the wins. 1068 00:40:26,600 --> 00:40:29,000 Speaker 4: Obviously they had fourteen against them that they had to share, 1069 00:40:29,080 --> 00:40:32,040 Speaker 4: because we forget obviously the comeback on May fifth. 1070 00:40:32,080 --> 00:40:38,640 Speaker 3: But Nick Plumber, Yeah, yeah, they either they've They've probably four. Honestly, 1071 00:40:38,640 --> 00:40:40,040 Speaker 3: as crazy as that sounds. 1072 00:40:39,760 --> 00:40:42,920 Speaker 2: I don't know, so I might put this higher. I 1073 00:40:43,040 --> 00:40:45,640 Speaker 2: might say this is number two. I think I have 1074 00:40:45,640 --> 00:40:46,120 Speaker 2: li a two. 1075 00:40:46,320 --> 00:40:48,480 Speaker 3: I think the Plumber one's crazier because the Plumber one 1076 00:40:48,560 --> 00:40:50,520 Speaker 3: this was before the Mets even went me tow orc 1077 00:40:50,719 --> 00:40:52,680 Speaker 3: and during like the middle of the end of May. 1078 00:40:52,719 --> 00:40:54,799 Speaker 3: Actually they kind of were all kind of moving by 1079 00:40:54,800 --> 00:40:56,920 Speaker 3: this point, but they got really hot after it. But 1080 00:40:56,920 --> 00:40:59,200 Speaker 3: that one killed Joe Girardy, Like how satisfying is to 1081 00:40:59,280 --> 00:41:00,000 Speaker 3: kill Joe soriety? 1082 00:41:00,040 --> 00:41:01,399 Speaker 2: But that was also like one of the best things 1083 00:41:01,400 --> 00:41:02,320 Speaker 2: that happened to the Phillies. 1084 00:41:03,000 --> 00:41:05,360 Speaker 3: Yeah sure, but like as I mean Sunday Night Baseball 1085 00:41:05,400 --> 00:41:07,240 Speaker 3: that was also a Wheeler game, I believe, like scratching 1086 00:41:07,239 --> 00:41:08,799 Speaker 3: went out against him, a game that you had no 1087 00:41:08,840 --> 00:41:12,480 Speaker 3: business winning. Nick Plumber has since been designated for assignments 1088 00:41:12,520 --> 00:41:14,680 Speaker 3: like it's just you look back and it's unbelievable they 1089 00:41:14,719 --> 00:41:17,480 Speaker 3: no hit are Also I'm guess I'm I'm I'm partial 1090 00:41:17,520 --> 00:41:19,360 Speaker 3: to it because I was there, Yeah, which was a 1091 00:41:19,400 --> 00:41:20,360 Speaker 3: pretty coul experience. 1092 00:41:20,400 --> 00:41:23,320 Speaker 2: But I think I think for me it goes the 1093 00:41:23,520 --> 00:41:27,399 Speaker 2: big comeback this game, no hitter Nick Plumber. And it's 1094 00:41:27,400 --> 00:41:29,200 Speaker 2: not that the Nick Plumber game wasn't sick. It's just 1095 00:41:29,280 --> 00:41:33,120 Speaker 2: I think I think this win in all this late 1096 00:41:33,120 --> 00:41:36,040 Speaker 2: in August, especially when the series like it felt like 1097 00:41:36,040 --> 00:41:38,040 Speaker 2: it could have really flipped, how the season felt a 1098 00:41:38,080 --> 00:41:40,400 Speaker 2: little bit for the Phillies in that terms. Yeah, this 1099 00:41:40,440 --> 00:41:42,520 Speaker 2: one kind of kind of put them right back where 1100 00:41:42,520 --> 00:41:43,560 Speaker 2: they belong in third place. 1101 00:41:44,880 --> 00:41:47,000 Speaker 3: So we the Mets. One. Mets beat the Phillies fourteen 1102 00:41:47,040 --> 00:41:50,040 Speaker 3: times this year, five losses or four losses against them, 1103 00:41:50,080 --> 00:41:52,080 Speaker 3: five loss and they lost the first one of the 1104 00:41:52,080 --> 00:41:53,880 Speaker 3: whole season against them in a game they blew that 1105 00:41:54,320 --> 00:41:56,200 Speaker 3: they really were leading like the whole time, way back 1106 00:41:56,200 --> 00:41:58,239 Speaker 3: in April. The whole apartment ago for me and Mark, 1107 00:41:58,360 --> 00:42:01,799 Speaker 3: but just they really it's just so satisfying when you 1108 00:42:01,800 --> 00:42:03,680 Speaker 3: can take a team in your division who's objectively a 1109 00:42:03,680 --> 00:42:07,200 Speaker 3: good baseball team and just simply pummel them through and through, 1110 00:42:07,520 --> 00:42:08,440 Speaker 3: just complete. 1111 00:42:09,080 --> 00:42:11,120 Speaker 4: Right, I think that's it. They are a good baseball team. 1112 00:42:11,120 --> 00:42:12,680 Speaker 4: And we like to make fun of the Phillies here, 1113 00:42:12,680 --> 00:42:15,040 Speaker 4: and you know, it's all, it's all well and good, 1114 00:42:15,040 --> 00:42:18,880 Speaker 4: but they are the game objectively no to win fourteen 1115 00:42:18,960 --> 00:42:20,960 Speaker 4: games against them is I mean. 1116 00:42:21,440 --> 00:42:24,040 Speaker 3: Everyone, if they play seven games against any team in 1117 00:42:24,040 --> 00:42:26,719 Speaker 3: the National League, not the Mets, Braves or Dodgers, they 1118 00:42:26,719 --> 00:42:30,160 Speaker 3: have a really good chance to win it. I mean Cardinals, Brewers, No, 1119 00:42:30,200 --> 00:42:32,120 Speaker 3: but like all the second of all the second tier 1120 00:42:32,120 --> 00:42:35,160 Speaker 3: playoff teams, like they're really I think they they probably 1121 00:42:35,200 --> 00:42:37,239 Speaker 3: have a hair advantage on them. But what are you 1122 00:42:37,280 --> 00:42:39,080 Speaker 3: gonna do? Oh my god? Fourteen wins? 1123 00:42:39,360 --> 00:42:40,160 Speaker 5: Yeah for me. 1124 00:42:40,320 --> 00:42:42,240 Speaker 4: For me, this is the best one of the season, 1125 00:42:42,400 --> 00:42:44,479 Speaker 4: just because of the back and forth nature of the game. 1126 00:42:44,880 --> 00:42:47,880 Speaker 4: To take two punches in the form of Alec Bohm 1127 00:42:48,160 --> 00:42:51,960 Speaker 4: cheapies and then get off the mat both times, and 1128 00:42:52,000 --> 00:42:55,040 Speaker 4: then again that man Jeans Sigura does it to the Mets, 1129 00:42:55,400 --> 00:42:57,600 Speaker 4: and at that point, like I just sat down for dinner, 1130 00:42:57,880 --> 00:43:00,080 Speaker 4: I'm like, all right, we got a tight game. I 1131 00:43:00,120 --> 00:43:03,200 Speaker 4: have plenty of time. Boom home runs it by cigar. 1132 00:43:03,280 --> 00:43:05,120 Speaker 4: I'm like, great, Not only do I need to rush 1133 00:43:05,160 --> 00:43:08,320 Speaker 4: my dinner, but also this is gonna be this is 1134 00:43:08,320 --> 00:43:09,520 Speaker 4: gonna be an unhappy show. 1135 00:43:09,560 --> 00:43:11,399 Speaker 5: These are these are bad vibes right now. 1136 00:43:11,719 --> 00:43:15,759 Speaker 2: Wait, hold on, hold on, James, have you had dinner yet? 1137 00:43:16,560 --> 00:43:18,279 Speaker 2: Neither of I I just I just I just think 1138 00:43:18,280 --> 00:43:21,439 Speaker 2: it's so funny to see the difference in different child 1139 00:43:22,120 --> 00:43:24,400 Speaker 2: John John's got a wife, a dog. 1140 00:43:27,320 --> 00:43:30,280 Speaker 3: Look at that unbelievable, Like windows view the white sheets 1141 00:43:30,280 --> 00:43:32,440 Speaker 3: on the bed, I can't. I only want to show 1142 00:43:32,440 --> 00:43:33,799 Speaker 3: you guys in my bed behind this right now. 1143 00:43:33,880 --> 00:43:36,600 Speaker 2: I've had like the same comforter since college, No I 1144 00:43:36,920 --> 00:43:37,120 Speaker 2: I have. 1145 00:43:37,239 --> 00:43:39,120 Speaker 3: I have a gray comfortter and gray sheets and two 1146 00:43:39,160 --> 00:43:41,000 Speaker 3: different colored pillowcase I stole from my parents. 1147 00:43:41,239 --> 00:43:44,480 Speaker 2: My girlfriend consistently says, you have the same comfort that 1148 00:43:44,560 --> 00:43:46,320 Speaker 2: like you had in college, like you're you're an eighteen 1149 00:43:46,360 --> 00:43:48,120 Speaker 2: year old boy, And I was like, what am I 1150 00:43:48,160 --> 00:43:49,680 Speaker 2: gonna get a new comfort for It still does the 1151 00:43:49,760 --> 00:43:51,120 Speaker 2: job I've had to warm at night. 1152 00:43:52,120 --> 00:43:54,640 Speaker 3: I just switched my comforter from my college when about 1153 00:43:54,680 --> 00:43:55,279 Speaker 3: six months ago. 1154 00:43:55,440 --> 00:43:56,759 Speaker 2: That's that's an adult move right there. 1155 00:43:56,760 --> 00:44:00,160 Speaker 3: And I got almost the exact same color gray, cheapest one, 1156 00:44:01,280 --> 00:44:02,800 Speaker 3: but yeah, that's a very different life. 1157 00:44:03,560 --> 00:44:04,360 Speaker 5: Gray is neutral. 1158 00:44:04,440 --> 00:44:06,839 Speaker 4: And speaking of gray, how about that for a little 1159 00:44:06,880 --> 00:44:09,120 Speaker 4: transitions a little gray in the Bronx. 1160 00:44:09,160 --> 00:44:12,279 Speaker 5: Recently the Mets are headed next to what I did there. 1161 00:44:12,400 --> 00:44:14,320 Speaker 3: How are the Yankees doing? I haven't been keeping tabs 1162 00:44:14,360 --> 00:44:15,000 Speaker 3: on them? Have you been? 1163 00:44:15,080 --> 00:44:15,759 Speaker 2: Yeah? 1164 00:44:15,400 --> 00:44:16,719 Speaker 3: I don't know anything about that. 1165 00:44:16,840 --> 00:44:18,319 Speaker 2: I only care. I only care about the best team 1166 00:44:18,320 --> 00:44:18,799 Speaker 2: in New York. 1167 00:44:18,680 --> 00:44:20,080 Speaker 3: Which is the most Yeah, I only focus on the 1168 00:44:20,080 --> 00:44:22,200 Speaker 3: Mets right now and not the Little Brothers. 1169 00:44:23,120 --> 00:44:26,759 Speaker 4: Round two. It's that time some I mean. And how 1170 00:44:26,800 --> 00:44:30,239 Speaker 4: much fun do we have after after the sweep months ago? 1171 00:44:30,400 --> 00:44:30,920 Speaker 4: It was crazy? 1172 00:44:31,120 --> 00:44:33,319 Speaker 2: It was grett. I'd really love to double down and 1173 00:44:33,360 --> 00:44:35,600 Speaker 2: have another really fun episode like that after playing the 1174 00:44:35,680 --> 00:44:38,960 Speaker 2: Yankees these next two days? Jeez, oh my god, what 1175 00:44:39,040 --> 00:44:39,560 Speaker 2: do you got for us? 1176 00:44:39,600 --> 00:44:39,880 Speaker 3: Sean? 1177 00:44:40,200 --> 00:44:40,600 Speaker 5: All Right? 1178 00:44:40,719 --> 00:44:44,719 Speaker 4: So, like I was saying, a lot of a lot 1179 00:44:44,800 --> 00:44:46,680 Speaker 4: of issues in the Bronx, Let's let's be honest. I 1180 00:44:46,680 --> 00:44:49,200 Speaker 4: think they've won four of their last eighteen or nineteen 1181 00:44:49,239 --> 00:44:51,600 Speaker 4: games now after a win on Sunday. So congrats to 1182 00:44:51,600 --> 00:44:57,000 Speaker 4: the Yankees getting off the Schneide nice pregame ceremony Number 1183 00:44:57,000 --> 00:45:01,239 Speaker 4: twenty one retired today. I'm not sure if they had 1184 00:45:01,239 --> 00:45:03,160 Speaker 4: to do that one, maybe a plaque and monument park 1185 00:45:03,160 --> 00:45:06,480 Speaker 4: would have sufficed. But we don't need to arbitrate that. 1186 00:45:07,280 --> 00:45:10,279 Speaker 4: But some booze were heard during the ceremony. And if 1187 00:45:10,280 --> 00:45:13,200 Speaker 4: you're not sure what I'm talking about, go on Twitter 1188 00:45:13,360 --> 00:45:16,919 Speaker 4: and just type in Yankees boo and you will see 1189 00:45:16,960 --> 00:45:19,760 Speaker 4: exactly what I'm talking about things a little bit ornery. 1190 00:45:19,800 --> 00:45:20,400 Speaker 5: In the Bronx. 1191 00:45:20,640 --> 00:45:23,280 Speaker 4: You have the Mets to the Yankees about a month ago, 1192 00:45:23,680 --> 00:45:26,720 Speaker 4: and Mets are coming in hot ye, riding the momentum 1193 00:45:26,760 --> 00:45:30,919 Speaker 4: of Sunday's victory. So my question for you, as Mark 1194 00:45:31,040 --> 00:45:34,560 Speaker 4: just tries to, you know, keep this competitive, here is 1195 00:45:35,080 --> 00:45:39,120 Speaker 4: how many audible booze will we hear from the Yankee 1196 00:45:39,200 --> 00:45:42,440 Speaker 4: faithful during the two game series between the two teams? 1197 00:45:42,600 --> 00:45:44,279 Speaker 4: And what I mean by audible boom and for everyone 1198 00:45:44,400 --> 00:45:45,719 Speaker 4: was saying it at home, because yes, it's a very 1199 00:45:45,719 --> 00:45:49,360 Speaker 4: subjective thing. The three of us peek behind the curtain, 1200 00:45:50,160 --> 00:45:53,560 Speaker 4: chatting constantly throughout games in a group chat and Mark, 1201 00:45:53,640 --> 00:45:56,360 Speaker 4: James myself, we will we will all mutually agree on 1202 00:45:56,400 --> 00:45:58,560 Speaker 4: what is a boot? Yeah, so there's not going to 1203 00:45:58,600 --> 00:46:02,520 Speaker 4: be any gray area of gono. Wasn't it a boo boo? 1204 00:46:03,880 --> 00:46:06,520 Speaker 5: I believe James, you go first this way. 1205 00:46:07,960 --> 00:46:09,920 Speaker 2: I set such a good line last time too. 1206 00:46:10,120 --> 00:46:11,759 Speaker 3: I know, and you still lost. You still you know 1207 00:46:11,760 --> 00:46:14,000 Speaker 3: why you didn't believe in your friend Jeff. I believed 1208 00:46:14,040 --> 00:46:15,919 Speaker 3: in my friend Jeff. You didn't believe in your friend Jeff. 1209 00:46:15,960 --> 00:46:17,239 Speaker 2: It's a shame on me. I thought he was gonna 1210 00:46:17,280 --> 00:46:20,600 Speaker 2: get six hits in four games. I didn't believe that. 1211 00:46:21,480 --> 00:46:23,480 Speaker 3: I honestly I got scared because I thought he was 1212 00:46:23,520 --> 00:46:26,000 Speaker 3: gonna sit the sun the Saturday evening game against left 1213 00:46:26,000 --> 00:46:28,040 Speaker 3: handed Bailey Falder. But little that I know that Jeff 1214 00:46:28,120 --> 00:46:31,200 Speaker 3: McNeil has the best pain tolerance in in America. Right now, 1215 00:46:31,200 --> 00:46:32,759 Speaker 3: he can you guys, just he doesn't care about his 1216 00:46:32,800 --> 00:46:33,560 Speaker 3: last rated thumb. 1217 00:46:33,640 --> 00:46:34,719 Speaker 2: Jeff and Buck are killing me. 1218 00:46:36,120 --> 00:46:39,359 Speaker 3: I'm thinking that the opportunity for a boo is We're 1219 00:46:39,400 --> 00:46:42,680 Speaker 3: gonna have to state it is mostly gonna come before 1220 00:46:42,719 --> 00:46:44,880 Speaker 3: in that bat or when players take the field. Correct, 1221 00:46:45,680 --> 00:46:47,960 Speaker 3: I mean like or after. 1222 00:46:47,719 --> 00:46:50,799 Speaker 2: Plays after It's gonna be after plays like the inevitable 1223 00:46:51,400 --> 00:46:54,200 Speaker 2: strikeout from whoever. It's gonna be on that side, someone's 1224 00:46:54,200 --> 00:46:56,840 Speaker 2: gonna get booed. If I can't have played. 1225 00:46:57,200 --> 00:46:58,520 Speaker 3: Kicks, he's been getting booed a lot. 1226 00:46:59,200 --> 00:47:02,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, we're really we're playing with fire here. 1227 00:47:02,920 --> 00:47:03,319 Speaker 3: We are. 1228 00:47:03,360 --> 00:47:05,920 Speaker 2: We are, But but there will be booze. That's I 1229 00:47:05,920 --> 00:47:08,239 Speaker 2: think there's no doubt there will be booze. Like there 1230 00:47:08,280 --> 00:47:10,000 Speaker 2: might be a boo from the first pitch. You don't know. 1231 00:47:10,239 --> 00:47:16,040 Speaker 3: I'm gonna say, I'm gonna put the line exactly remark. 1232 00:47:16,120 --> 00:47:18,520 Speaker 3: But the last time it's seven, I think there'll be 1233 00:47:19,239 --> 00:47:21,160 Speaker 3: seven two games only two game series. 1234 00:47:20,880 --> 00:47:25,960 Speaker 2: Here, man, because if the Mets, if the Mets are 1235 00:47:25,960 --> 00:47:28,239 Speaker 2: playing like the Mets have been, this could be a 1236 00:47:28,239 --> 00:47:31,359 Speaker 2: boo every inning. I mean it really, it really could 1237 00:47:31,360 --> 00:47:34,080 Speaker 2: turn into that. But there's also just like this weird, 1238 00:47:34,239 --> 00:47:36,320 Speaker 2: weird world where there's a lot of Mets fans there. 1239 00:47:37,200 --> 00:47:39,120 Speaker 2: You might not be here in the booze the Yankee fans, 1240 00:47:39,320 --> 00:47:41,120 Speaker 2: they might they might not want to watch this series. 1241 00:47:41,160 --> 00:47:41,920 Speaker 2: So all the all the. 1242 00:47:41,960 --> 00:47:44,000 Speaker 3: Yankee fans are in the Hamptons during August. They're not 1243 00:47:44,120 --> 00:47:45,719 Speaker 3: real fans their team. That's why the teams, I mean, 1244 00:47:45,719 --> 00:47:47,640 Speaker 3: the team's playing so poorly. First of all, because they 1245 00:47:47,800 --> 00:47:49,479 Speaker 3: wrongly chased joe Gallow out of town. 1246 00:47:49,640 --> 00:47:51,040 Speaker 2: That Joey Gallow curse. 1247 00:47:51,000 --> 00:47:53,600 Speaker 3: Besmirched his name. He's not actually hitting the ball decently 1248 00:47:53,600 --> 00:47:59,400 Speaker 3: out in Los Angeles and in the Bronx Yeah. 1249 00:47:58,120 --> 00:48:01,520 Speaker 2: Man, seven, huh, you have to go over. 1250 00:48:01,640 --> 00:48:03,839 Speaker 5: It's Frankie Manta's pitchers game too for then. 1251 00:48:05,880 --> 00:48:08,600 Speaker 2: But he might just get like one big boo when 1252 00:48:08,600 --> 00:48:10,040 Speaker 2: he leaves the game. I don't think he's gonna get 1253 00:48:10,080 --> 00:48:15,600 Speaker 2: boozed during his start. Oh man, I know, I am, 1254 00:48:15,680 --> 00:48:19,640 Speaker 2: I know I am the brain says under. The heart 1255 00:48:19,760 --> 00:48:22,480 Speaker 2: says over, And if you take anything from this podcast, 1256 00:48:22,560 --> 00:48:26,600 Speaker 2: always follow your heart. I'm going with the over. I'm 1257 00:48:26,640 --> 00:48:28,760 Speaker 2: going with the over. I'm going with the over. 1258 00:48:29,239 --> 00:48:30,560 Speaker 3: I should have said he just to really make it 1259 00:48:30,600 --> 00:48:31,640 Speaker 3: fix anything? 1260 00:48:32,280 --> 00:48:37,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, pretty much. Yeah, these when Yankee fans get particularly ordinary, 1261 00:48:37,360 --> 00:48:40,279 Speaker 2: like they have been, the smallest thing will make them 1262 00:48:40,280 --> 00:48:43,799 Speaker 2: boo And I'm really hoping that they're especially ordinary, like 1263 00:48:43,920 --> 00:48:46,040 Speaker 2: especially if we get a little bit of rain on 1264 00:48:46,080 --> 00:48:48,960 Speaker 2: Monday and there's like people are wet. Imagine wet Yankee 1265 00:48:48,960 --> 00:48:50,879 Speaker 2: fans watching them loose to the Mets, Like, I don't 1266 00:48:50,880 --> 00:48:52,960 Speaker 2: think they could get any more angry than that. Especially 1267 00:48:53,160 --> 00:48:55,320 Speaker 2: Domingo Harman has a really good chance to get booed. 1268 00:48:55,480 --> 00:48:57,879 Speaker 2: If Isaiah kinder Fileffa plays, he has a really good chance. 1269 00:48:57,920 --> 00:49:00,400 Speaker 2: Aaron Hicks, Ben and Tendi probably would, but he hit 1270 00:49:00,440 --> 00:49:01,799 Speaker 2: a home run today at one of the game, so 1271 00:49:01,840 --> 00:49:04,919 Speaker 2: that's a little bit tough. They have candidates. If Kyle 1272 00:49:05,040 --> 00:49:06,680 Speaker 2: Ashioka plays, he's getting booed. 1273 00:49:06,760 --> 00:49:08,920 Speaker 3: So if Frankie Montis gives up around the first inning, 1274 00:49:08,960 --> 00:49:09,640 Speaker 3: he's being booed. 1275 00:49:09,760 --> 00:49:12,319 Speaker 2: Aaron Boone walks out like to make a pigeon change 1276 00:49:12,440 --> 00:49:16,319 Speaker 2: he's being booed Chatman Holmes, Alai Siega, There's there's a 1277 00:49:16,320 --> 00:49:20,239 Speaker 2: lot of candidates, and I, just as the Yankee hater 1278 00:49:20,400 --> 00:49:23,360 Speaker 2: that I am, follow your heart going over. It's probably 1279 00:49:23,520 --> 00:49:26,239 Speaker 2: just it's it's insane to get booded more than seven 1280 00:49:26,239 --> 00:49:27,960 Speaker 2: times in two games. But I have to take the over. 1281 00:49:28,200 --> 00:49:29,800 Speaker 3: John. You would have gone under last one, right, you 1282 00:49:29,840 --> 00:49:31,600 Speaker 3: would have gone under seven for Jeff and Pete. 1283 00:49:32,200 --> 00:49:34,359 Speaker 4: I would have gone under and I guess I would 1284 00:49:34,360 --> 00:49:37,359 Speaker 4: have been wrong. I definitely would have gone under here. 1285 00:49:37,800 --> 00:49:39,560 Speaker 4: I was just kind of curious to see what you guys, 1286 00:49:39,600 --> 00:49:42,600 Speaker 4: where you were at with this, and also obviously trying 1287 00:49:42,600 --> 00:49:44,279 Speaker 4: to throw a little shade at the Yankees, so why 1288 00:49:44,320 --> 00:49:47,480 Speaker 4: not use estimate to as a vehicle for that, and 1289 00:49:47,560 --> 00:49:48,760 Speaker 4: also hopefully. 1290 00:49:48,600 --> 00:49:50,600 Speaker 3: Marcus struggling with the baseball question, so we need to 1291 00:49:50,600 --> 00:49:51,719 Speaker 3: give him something as a little. 1292 00:49:51,480 --> 00:49:54,479 Speaker 4: Easier, right, right, Yeah, I mean this is not all 1293 00:49:54,520 --> 00:49:57,000 Speaker 4: this show is not all bad baseball. I mean all 1294 00:49:57,000 --> 00:50:00,040 Speaker 4: sorts of fun. Honestly. I mean, if Mark and he 1295 00:50:00,160 --> 00:50:02,719 Speaker 4: used to lose, we're gonna have to then maybe trying 1296 00:50:02,719 --> 00:50:04,839 Speaker 4: to think of some creative ways where Mark and say, hey, 1297 00:50:04,880 --> 00:50:07,960 Speaker 4: if I if I win this one, I'll get two victories. 1298 00:50:07,960 --> 00:50:10,960 Speaker 2: But if I lose, yeah, I might need to do 1299 00:50:11,080 --> 00:50:14,240 Speaker 2: like a well. 1300 00:50:14,160 --> 00:50:16,280 Speaker 3: We I mean, if we're only doing this regular season, 1301 00:50:16,360 --> 00:50:20,440 Speaker 3: we could really expedite the tuxedo game for the playoffs. 1302 00:50:20,520 --> 00:50:22,960 Speaker 3: Why are we waiting for opening Day? Why don't we 1303 00:50:23,000 --> 00:50:24,319 Speaker 3: do it in the first round. 1304 00:50:24,760 --> 00:50:26,200 Speaker 2: I would have a good tailor. Do you guys know 1305 00:50:26,239 --> 00:50:26,640 Speaker 2: a Taylor? 1306 00:50:26,680 --> 00:50:28,080 Speaker 3: In a sort of I'll hook you up with a 1307 00:50:28,080 --> 00:50:28,799 Speaker 3: Taylor I'll find. 1308 00:50:29,200 --> 00:50:30,960 Speaker 5: Last year I had to worth three toxes. 1309 00:50:31,000 --> 00:50:35,520 Speaker 2: So yeah, that not for my wedding. We're always looking 1310 00:50:35,600 --> 00:50:38,120 Speaker 2: for sponsors for the show men's warehouse? Were you at? 1311 00:50:38,760 --> 00:50:41,279 Speaker 3: John wears black for the ceremony, light blue for the 1312 00:50:41,280 --> 00:50:43,480 Speaker 3: cocktail hour, and white for the dance floor. 1313 00:50:44,440 --> 00:50:46,359 Speaker 4: It wasn't like that. There were some other weddings where 1314 00:50:46,400 --> 00:50:49,120 Speaker 4: tuxedos were But I do know tailors. Although you travel 1315 00:50:49,120 --> 00:50:50,640 Speaker 4: in a Central Jersey, I don't think so. 1316 00:50:51,320 --> 00:50:54,080 Speaker 2: I never go to Central Jersey. It doesn't exist, it 1317 00:50:54,120 --> 00:50:55,080 Speaker 2: doesn't exist. 1318 00:50:55,480 --> 00:50:58,479 Speaker 5: I didn't mean to do that. 1319 00:50:58,800 --> 00:51:00,840 Speaker 2: John's out on that note. Thank you again for the 1320 00:51:00,920 --> 00:51:03,160 Speaker 2: s to bet. Hopefully I can hopefully I can win one. 1321 00:51:03,239 --> 00:51:04,799 Speaker 2: I mean, boy boy, do I need help? 1322 00:51:05,320 --> 00:51:07,359 Speaker 3: So it is seven to two now it is. 1323 00:51:07,880 --> 00:51:09,719 Speaker 2: Slot to a little. I think seven to two is right. 1324 00:51:09,960 --> 00:51:14,040 Speaker 3: Three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, 1325 00:51:14,120 --> 00:51:15,839 Speaker 3: series left. So you're really not dead at all. 1326 00:51:15,920 --> 00:51:17,640 Speaker 2: I'm not dead at all. I'm not dead at all. 1327 00:51:17,640 --> 00:51:19,160 Speaker 2: But I you know, the more and more I think 1328 00:51:19,160 --> 00:51:20,920 Speaker 2: about it, my brain's really telling me you picked the 1329 00:51:21,080 --> 00:51:23,560 Speaker 2: You couldn't have picked the worst. You pick over seven 1330 00:51:23,719 --> 00:51:25,640 Speaker 2: said so many we play two games, we might only 1331 00:51:25,640 --> 00:51:26,640 Speaker 2: play one. There might be rain. 1332 00:51:26,960 --> 00:51:27,239 Speaker 3: I know. 1333 00:51:27,480 --> 00:51:30,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, Oh I really fucked that. Hold up and sorry, 1334 00:51:30,560 --> 00:51:31,719 Speaker 2: I'm bleep that. 1335 00:51:32,840 --> 00:51:34,680 Speaker 3: As we as we transitioned Dowt too, the Yankee Preview, 1336 00:51:34,719 --> 00:51:38,120 Speaker 3: as I have three minutes off, fansy football draft begins. Yeah, 1337 00:51:38,160 --> 00:51:40,040 Speaker 3: there is a chance. We know that Max Scherz is 1338 00:51:40,080 --> 00:51:42,759 Speaker 3: gonna pitch Game one against Domingo Harman, but there is 1339 00:51:42,800 --> 00:51:44,880 Speaker 3: some question about who's gonna be pitching Game two for 1340 00:51:44,920 --> 00:51:46,799 Speaker 3: the Mets of the series, or whether whenever Game one 1341 00:51:46,840 --> 00:51:48,720 Speaker 3: and Game two are going to happen, because one walker 1342 00:51:48,760 --> 00:51:51,839 Speaker 3: looks like he'll be ready, I think, which is something 1343 00:51:51,880 --> 00:51:53,319 Speaker 3: I never want to hear. The Mets want to give 1344 00:51:53,400 --> 00:51:57,080 Speaker 3: Jacob Grom extra rest, which is a little bit scary. 1345 00:51:58,000 --> 00:52:00,680 Speaker 2: I'm I'm indifferent. I think if there's anybody who could 1346 00:52:00,719 --> 00:52:02,520 Speaker 2: take extra rest. I'm happy for it to. 1347 00:52:02,440 --> 00:52:06,120 Speaker 3: Be him for sure, one hundred percent. But the idea 1348 00:52:06,160 --> 00:52:08,120 Speaker 3: that it's needed is something I don't want to hear. 1349 00:52:08,360 --> 00:52:10,160 Speaker 2: I don't know if have they said it's needed or 1350 00:52:10,239 --> 00:52:10,480 Speaker 2: is it. 1351 00:52:10,480 --> 00:52:13,040 Speaker 3: Just they said, like if if he's gonna slot in, 1352 00:52:13,080 --> 00:52:13,920 Speaker 3: that's what's going to be. 1353 00:52:14,239 --> 00:52:18,239 Speaker 2: Okay. I think that's more so with keeping Taiwan maybe 1354 00:52:18,239 --> 00:52:20,360 Speaker 2: on a schedule rather than sure. 1355 00:52:20,520 --> 00:52:23,719 Speaker 3: I guess if he was supposed to start on No, 1356 00:52:23,800 --> 00:52:28,279 Speaker 3: he was supposed to start Saturday or today. 1357 00:52:26,800 --> 00:52:29,839 Speaker 2: To schedule, that's not schedule at all. Honestly, maybe he. 1358 00:52:29,840 --> 00:52:32,880 Speaker 3: Must schedule he would actually go the mother cycle. If 1359 00:52:32,920 --> 00:52:34,680 Speaker 3: he was actually staying on schedule, he would slot into 1360 00:52:34,680 --> 00:52:37,440 Speaker 3: the next open spot ons rotation after Bassett on Thursday. 1361 00:52:37,480 --> 00:52:39,040 Speaker 3: On Friday, that'd be the schedule, Okay. 1362 00:52:39,040 --> 00:52:40,920 Speaker 2: I don't thyfe they want the Grom against Colorado too, 1363 00:52:40,920 --> 00:52:42,440 Speaker 2: And there's also just a world where he still just 1364 00:52:42,440 --> 00:52:43,440 Speaker 2: pitches against the Yankees. 1365 00:52:43,440 --> 00:52:45,200 Speaker 3: So its true. Yeah, Other than us official, yeah, the 1366 00:52:45,280 --> 00:52:47,799 Speaker 3: only things official is sure as a herman. Whenever the 1367 00:52:47,800 --> 00:52:49,960 Speaker 3: first game this series is played, Montes has lined up 1368 00:52:50,000 --> 00:52:51,840 Speaker 3: for the second one, but there is rain in the forecast. 1369 00:52:51,880 --> 00:52:53,320 Speaker 3: On Monday, so we know what's going to happen. The 1370 00:52:53,320 --> 00:52:56,560 Speaker 3: teams do have a coinciding off day on Wednesday, so 1371 00:52:56,600 --> 00:52:58,919 Speaker 3: I guess would make more sense for everybody to get 1372 00:52:58,920 --> 00:53:00,720 Speaker 3: that game off. But I do belie if the Yankees 1373 00:53:00,719 --> 00:53:04,000 Speaker 3: are going west next I think next weekend, so the 1374 00:53:04,080 --> 00:53:05,759 Speaker 3: next Wednesday game would have to be a day game. 1375 00:53:05,800 --> 00:53:08,040 Speaker 3: And I'm sure that the powers that beat would not 1376 00:53:08,120 --> 00:53:11,279 Speaker 3: want this. Mets Yankees premiere. This is really loud. I 1377 00:53:11,280 --> 00:53:11,960 Speaker 3: have to wait a second. 1378 00:53:11,960 --> 00:53:12,719 Speaker 2: No, we can't hear it. 1379 00:53:12,880 --> 00:53:13,440 Speaker 3: You can't hear it. 1380 00:53:13,560 --> 00:53:14,399 Speaker 2: No, it's good, you're straight. 1381 00:53:14,440 --> 00:53:17,080 Speaker 3: Oh my god, there's someone's doing donuts outside and moment No, 1382 00:53:17,120 --> 00:53:20,120 Speaker 3: you're good. Great. I'm happy we've been able to circumvent 1383 00:53:20,120 --> 00:53:22,799 Speaker 3: the chaos that'side my window with the microphone facing the wall. 1384 00:53:22,960 --> 00:53:24,680 Speaker 2: But what I've heard from people listening to they say, 1385 00:53:24,719 --> 00:53:26,279 Speaker 2: we never actually hear anything going on from me. 1386 00:53:26,400 --> 00:53:28,040 Speaker 3: I know people have told me that too, which is unbelievable. 1387 00:53:28,040 --> 00:53:30,520 Speaker 3: I guess I could stop even bringing it up, but 1388 00:53:31,960 --> 00:53:34,799 Speaker 3: I almost like it makes logical sense. If the game 1389 00:53:34,800 --> 00:53:36,440 Speaker 3: Monday does get rained out, they're also gonna wait the 1390 00:53:36,480 --> 00:53:38,040 Speaker 3: lat seconds to rain it out because we're so big 1391 00:53:38,040 --> 00:53:39,920 Speaker 3: of a television event. This is which sucks for all 1392 00:53:39,920 --> 00:53:41,920 Speaker 3: the fans going, which also might be us, but we 1393 00:53:41,920 --> 00:53:45,360 Speaker 3: can't do anything about that. Wednesday will be weird. Just 1394 00:53:46,040 --> 00:53:48,040 Speaker 3: you're guaranteed to get one game of Max Shares are 1395 00:53:48,040 --> 00:53:49,799 Speaker 3: pitching against the Yankees in this series. You win that 1396 00:53:49,840 --> 00:53:51,880 Speaker 3: one against the Mingo Hermon again, and then you move on. 1397 00:53:52,080 --> 00:53:53,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, and then we see how it goes. I mean, 1398 00:53:53,719 --> 00:53:56,960 Speaker 2: Yankees are not playing their typical Yankee bakes ball and 1399 00:53:56,960 --> 00:53:58,719 Speaker 2: the Mets are playing good baseball. So I think as 1400 00:53:58,760 --> 00:54:01,000 Speaker 2: Mets fans, we should be feeling good going into the series. 1401 00:54:01,040 --> 00:54:03,040 Speaker 2: And honestly, there's a real chance the Mets fans could 1402 00:54:03,040 --> 00:54:06,239 Speaker 2: take over Yankee Stadium, which would make me, Yeah, chef's kiss, 1403 00:54:06,280 --> 00:54:08,760 Speaker 2: that'd be amazing. Here, let's go Mets. Chance inside Yankee 1404 00:54:08,760 --> 00:54:11,080 Speaker 2: Stadium for a team that was like, we're the best 1405 00:54:11,120 --> 00:54:13,520 Speaker 2: team in baseball, who's gonna beat us? And they've gone 1406 00:54:14,000 --> 00:54:15,200 Speaker 2: I'm not gonna say, but they've been bad. 1407 00:54:15,600 --> 00:54:17,080 Speaker 3: I'm old enough to remember when the Yankees were on 1408 00:54:17,120 --> 00:54:18,759 Speaker 3: pace to break the regular season win total in. 1409 00:54:18,760 --> 00:54:21,120 Speaker 2: May, Yeah, right, I was on I'm old enough to 1410 00:54:21,120 --> 00:54:23,799 Speaker 2: remember when Aaron Judge was supposed to break Barry Bond's 1411 00:54:23,840 --> 00:54:24,520 Speaker 2: home run record. 1412 00:54:24,880 --> 00:54:27,120 Speaker 3: And now you look at the Yankees since June first, 1413 00:54:27,120 --> 00:54:29,160 Speaker 3: and I believe they're either in last or second last 1414 00:54:29,160 --> 00:54:30,920 Speaker 3: in the Al East since June first. That's crazy how 1415 00:54:30,960 --> 00:54:31,760 Speaker 3: that happened so quickly. 1416 00:54:31,840 --> 00:54:34,480 Speaker 2: I mean to Mets fans, we got super unlucky because 1417 00:54:34,480 --> 00:54:36,320 Speaker 2: we didn't we don't get to see Garrett Cole this series. 1418 00:54:36,360 --> 00:54:39,160 Speaker 2: Guy's been just really stinking it up. He's did you 1419 00:54:39,160 --> 00:54:41,480 Speaker 2: see his fake tough guy thing. By the way, this 1420 00:54:41,560 --> 00:54:43,120 Speaker 2: is our chance to take some shots here as you're 1421 00:54:43,160 --> 00:54:44,879 Speaker 2: getting ready for your fantasy football draft. 1422 00:54:45,000 --> 00:54:46,600 Speaker 3: So I'm on the tap. Don't worry. 1423 00:54:46,600 --> 00:54:49,440 Speaker 2: Okay, good, We'll just keep talking through this. But Garrett 1424 00:54:49,440 --> 00:54:51,960 Speaker 2: Cole gave up those runs against the Blue Jays was 1425 00:54:52,000 --> 00:54:54,680 Speaker 2: it Saturday? And he did the Bret Gardener like might 1426 00:54:54,800 --> 00:54:57,480 Speaker 2: punch the ceiling and like Garret Cole's like, come on, 1427 00:54:57,560 --> 00:55:00,600 Speaker 2: Garrett with his like weird little Kermit the Frog voice, come. 1428 00:55:00,520 --> 00:55:01,000 Speaker 4: On, gear it. 1429 00:55:01,719 --> 00:55:03,919 Speaker 3: I believe that someone forced that over that was actually him. 1430 00:55:04,120 --> 00:55:07,760 Speaker 2: No, no, no, that was Jared Kravis, but or Crabas 1431 00:55:07,800 --> 00:55:11,279 Speaker 2: but uh no. Garrett Cole's voice though, is like that, though, 1432 00:55:11,280 --> 00:55:13,120 Speaker 2: and he's got the Patrick Mahomes Kermit the Frog rose 1433 00:55:13,160 --> 00:55:13,600 Speaker 2: a little bit. 1434 00:55:13,719 --> 00:55:17,439 Speaker 3: Yeah, well the Yankees, I was a kid. 1435 00:55:17,600 --> 00:55:19,279 Speaker 2: And then did you see today when Judge got hit 1436 00:55:19,360 --> 00:55:22,560 Speaker 2: on a just inside fastball from Alec Manoa, Garrett Cole 1437 00:55:22,640 --> 00:55:26,520 Speaker 2: got over the dugout immediately and started screaming at Alec 1438 00:55:26,560 --> 00:55:29,080 Speaker 2: Manoa and Alc Mino's like you think I'm scared of you? 1439 00:55:29,160 --> 00:55:31,720 Speaker 2: Like I'm six foot six and two hundred and eighty pounds, 1440 00:55:31,719 --> 00:55:35,239 Speaker 2: I'm an absolute unit, so much so that he told 1441 00:55:35,640 --> 00:55:37,239 Speaker 2: Garrett Cole after the game, well he didn't tell him 1442 00:55:37,239 --> 00:55:39,160 Speaker 2: after the game, but talking to reporters after the game, 1443 00:55:39,280 --> 00:55:40,520 Speaker 2: as you're on the clock. 1444 00:55:40,280 --> 00:55:44,879 Speaker 3: There, Christian McCaffrey, baby, welcome RB number one second pick, 1445 00:55:44,920 --> 00:55:46,800 Speaker 3: and he is my RB official number one player in 1446 00:55:46,840 --> 00:55:49,120 Speaker 3: the board. You play, the win the game. 1447 00:55:49,160 --> 00:55:51,160 Speaker 2: It's just simply too early for a fants football draft 1448 00:55:51,160 --> 00:55:51,919 Speaker 2: Dogs twenty first. 1449 00:55:52,080 --> 00:55:53,880 Speaker 3: How funny is it that when the Mets made this 1450 00:55:53,960 --> 00:55:57,880 Speaker 3: original comeback against the Phillies, the New York Hockey Rangers 1451 00:55:57,880 --> 00:56:00,520 Speaker 3: were playing their first round playoff series and today and 1452 00:56:00,560 --> 00:56:02,480 Speaker 3: their last big comeback win against the Phillies, I'm doing 1453 00:56:02,520 --> 00:56:03,680 Speaker 3: a fancy football drafts. 1454 00:56:03,719 --> 00:56:07,640 Speaker 2: That's two completely different sports. Time flies, baby, but uh, 1455 00:56:08,000 --> 00:56:11,560 Speaker 2: long story short, Alcmanoa told the reporter that if Garrett 1456 00:56:11,560 --> 00:56:15,000 Speaker 2: Cole wants to, uh, you know, come out and say 1457 00:56:15,000 --> 00:56:16,600 Speaker 2: something to him next time, he can walk past the 1458 00:56:16,600 --> 00:56:19,880 Speaker 2: AUDI sign because he just he stayed basically on the 1459 00:56:19,880 --> 00:56:21,759 Speaker 2: the gra or the gravel or whatever it's called. I 1460 00:56:21,760 --> 00:56:24,760 Speaker 2: can't think warning tracks. Stayed on the warning track shouting 1461 00:56:24,760 --> 00:56:26,359 Speaker 2: at Alcano. So I thought that was fun. I wish 1462 00:56:26,400 --> 00:56:28,840 Speaker 2: we got to see him this series because seeing Garrett 1463 00:56:28,840 --> 00:56:31,640 Speaker 2: Cole really just blow big games is something that I 1464 00:56:31,760 --> 00:56:34,000 Speaker 2: truly do appreciate. He's not a big game pitcher at all. 1465 00:56:34,680 --> 00:56:37,319 Speaker 3: No, I mean, I mean he he was a big 1466 00:56:37,320 --> 00:56:39,080 Speaker 3: game pitcher when you used to play against the Yankees. 1467 00:56:39,120 --> 00:56:39,879 Speaker 3: That was pretty cool. 1468 00:56:40,040 --> 00:56:41,920 Speaker 2: The ish, Yeah, I mean kind of. 1469 00:56:42,000 --> 00:56:44,480 Speaker 3: He won playoff games. He did yeah for the Astros, 1470 00:56:44,480 --> 00:56:46,080 Speaker 3: but you know, yeah, yeah, I just I don't know 1471 00:56:46,080 --> 00:56:47,799 Speaker 3: something about the bread lights of the city. Some guys 1472 00:56:47,840 --> 00:56:48,239 Speaker 3: don't have it. 1473 00:56:48,320 --> 00:56:50,000 Speaker 2: He's born to be a Yankee, That's what he That's 1474 00:56:50,000 --> 00:56:50,759 Speaker 2: what they like to say. 1475 00:56:50,920 --> 00:56:52,319 Speaker 3: I was born to be Yankee. 1476 00:56:52,040 --> 00:56:54,120 Speaker 2: And I was born to be a Yankee and give 1477 00:56:54,239 --> 00:56:55,239 Speaker 2: up five runs. 1478 00:56:55,800 --> 00:56:57,040 Speaker 3: It's still a lot of time left to go in 1479 00:56:57,080 --> 00:56:59,040 Speaker 3: this season. The Yankees look horrific right now, but I 1480 00:56:59,160 --> 00:57:01,239 Speaker 3: know that there's still enough talent the scene something they're 1481 00:57:01,239 --> 00:57:01,680 Speaker 3: so good. 1482 00:57:01,800 --> 00:57:02,000 Speaker 2: Yeah. 1483 00:57:02,040 --> 00:57:04,799 Speaker 3: The thing is just like their their their lineup has 1484 00:57:04,840 --> 00:57:06,839 Speaker 3: been poor, like this is the Yankees off. This Yankees 1485 00:57:06,920 --> 00:57:11,200 Speaker 3: offensive output in their last week four two zero two 1486 00:57:11,760 --> 00:57:13,879 Speaker 3: one with the eight against the Rays, big win one 1487 00:57:14,120 --> 00:57:18,400 Speaker 3: zero zero three two three zero and a nine. 1488 00:57:18,600 --> 00:57:20,480 Speaker 2: No stay the lineup. That's kind of what the big 1489 00:57:20,520 --> 00:57:22,760 Speaker 2: difference here is because you you just I mean, let's 1490 00:57:22,800 --> 00:57:24,360 Speaker 2: be honest. You don't really have to throw to Aaron 1491 00:57:24,440 --> 00:57:26,960 Speaker 2: Judge when stands on the lineup, nor should you. No, 1492 00:57:27,200 --> 00:57:28,880 Speaker 2: Like dj La Mayhew was hitting fourth, and I think 1493 00:57:28,880 --> 00:57:30,720 Speaker 2: that was them trying to give him a little bit 1494 00:57:30,760 --> 00:57:33,760 Speaker 2: more cushion, little help. But I'll face dj La Mayhew 1495 00:57:33,800 --> 00:57:35,320 Speaker 2: every time in walk Aaron Judge, no problem. 1496 00:57:35,640 --> 00:57:37,760 Speaker 3: Absolutely. I don't think that is even going to be 1497 00:57:37,840 --> 00:57:38,600 Speaker 3: half of an issue. 1498 00:57:38,680 --> 00:57:40,080 Speaker 2: Nope. I think the Mets are gonna have a nice 1499 00:57:40,080 --> 00:57:42,640 Speaker 2: little series against the Yankee's excited. Excited for this one, 1500 00:57:42,880 --> 00:57:46,320 Speaker 2: Uh definitely. John just almost haven't won consecutive game since August. 1501 00:57:46,760 --> 00:57:47,960 Speaker 3: That's well, it is August. 1502 00:57:48,920 --> 00:57:50,960 Speaker 2: Oh, yeah, it is August, John, Do you who are 1503 00:57:50,960 --> 00:57:51,560 Speaker 2: you giving us here? 1504 00:57:51,640 --> 00:57:51,760 Speaker 3: Oh? 1505 00:57:51,760 --> 00:57:54,840 Speaker 2: In August in August, not since August in August. 1506 00:57:55,000 --> 00:57:55,919 Speaker 3: That's rough reading there. 1507 00:57:56,560 --> 00:57:58,880 Speaker 2: Listen, it's eight o'clock on a Sunday. I haven't I 1508 00:57:58,920 --> 00:58:00,680 Speaker 2: haven't had dinner yet. Like on we didn't have a 1509 00:58:00,720 --> 00:58:02,560 Speaker 2: six thirty dinner that was considered late. 1510 00:58:02,640 --> 00:58:04,920 Speaker 3: You know, so John probably sets the table for dinner. 1511 00:58:04,960 --> 00:58:05,560 Speaker 3: Think about that. 1512 00:58:05,840 --> 00:58:08,960 Speaker 2: They have their product for silverware. 1513 00:58:09,360 --> 00:58:14,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, China, John. John definitely has. China. John definitely has. 1514 00:58:14,840 --> 00:58:16,720 Speaker 3: You might have multiple sets. I'm being honest with you. 1515 00:58:16,880 --> 00:58:19,320 Speaker 2: As we are just giving it to him. But he 1516 00:58:19,320 --> 00:58:21,680 Speaker 2: can't even fight back because he's been moved out of 1517 00:58:21,720 --> 00:58:22,160 Speaker 2: the stream. 1518 00:58:22,200 --> 00:58:24,439 Speaker 3: Wheld the keys? That nice? 1519 00:58:24,480 --> 00:58:26,440 Speaker 2: Try John, No, But I think that's a perfect way 1520 00:58:26,440 --> 00:58:28,120 Speaker 2: for us to wrap up this episode of the Mess 1521 00:58:28,160 --> 00:58:30,920 Speaker 2: Up Podcast, Episode one twenty. That's a round number. I 1522 00:58:31,000 --> 00:58:33,760 Speaker 2: like that. Shout out to uh, the Mets. We appreciate 1523 00:58:33,840 --> 00:58:36,120 Speaker 2: you guys. We love the official podcast of the Mets. 1524 00:58:36,200 --> 00:58:37,520 Speaker 3: It's like, how many wins the Mets are gonna have 1525 00:58:37,520 --> 00:58:37,800 Speaker 3: this year? 1526 00:58:37,880 --> 00:58:40,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, one hundred and twenty. I don't think that's even possible, 1527 00:58:40,880 --> 00:58:41,840 Speaker 2: but you know what, let's do it. 1528 00:58:42,600 --> 00:58:45,080 Speaker 3: Yeah, it might still be possible. I think mathematically it 1529 00:58:45,120 --> 00:58:46,880 Speaker 3: might be possible. How many lost does the mess have 1530 00:58:47,000 --> 00:58:47,200 Speaker 3: right now? 1531 00:58:47,200 --> 00:58:49,680 Speaker 2: You're like forty five or forty. Yeah, I don't think. 1532 00:58:49,760 --> 00:58:52,840 Speaker 2: I don't think it's mathematically possible. But Met's playing. 1533 00:58:52,640 --> 00:58:55,240 Speaker 3: Twenty four almost. We can get one eighteen one eighteen, 1534 00:58:55,280 --> 00:58:56,760 Speaker 3: all right, that's what we're striving for. 1535 00:58:56,880 --> 00:58:58,760 Speaker 2: That's what we're striving for. Don't lose all season. But 1536 00:58:58,960 --> 00:59:00,600 Speaker 2: thank you guys for listening, Thank you for watching. Make 1537 00:59:00,640 --> 00:59:02,240 Speaker 2: sure you follow us on all our social media at 1538 00:59:02,240 --> 00:59:04,720 Speaker 2: metst up on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. 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Follow James 1543 00:59:15,800 --> 00:59:16,440 Speaker 2: on Twitter. 1544 00:59:16,200 --> 00:59:20,040 Speaker 3: At James Underscorciano banger tweet going right now, the Markana 1545 00:59:20,160 --> 00:59:23,880 Speaker 3: backflip that Jerry Blevins retweeted and Thomas need the quote tweet. 1546 00:59:23,920 --> 00:59:25,640 Speaker 3: There's no way that Thomas need to knows I interviewed 1547 00:59:25,680 --> 00:59:26,600 Speaker 3: him lessan two weeks ago. 1548 00:59:26,680 --> 00:59:28,520 Speaker 2: Oh, there's I think a zero percent. Yeah, I think 1549 00:59:28,520 --> 00:59:31,040 Speaker 2: there's a lesson zero percent chance. Maybe he does. We'll 1550 00:59:31,040 --> 00:59:32,560 Speaker 2: have to ask him the next time we're at the stadium. 1551 00:59:32,640 --> 00:59:35,200 Speaker 2: We will and uh follow me at draft neck Mark. 1552 00:59:35,200 --> 00:59:37,040 Speaker 2: Thanks for watching, Thanks for listening. Guys, we'll see you 1553 00:59:37,040 --> 00:59:38,000 Speaker 2: after the Yikee series. 1554 00:59:38,040 --> 00:59:40,200 Speaker 3: Peace Out, peace out, guys, see you next time. 1555 00:59:41,960 --> 00:59:44,160 Speaker 1: Get out, Get up, Get up,