1 00:00:01,120 --> 00:00:05,920 Speaker 1: All right, the tip, the feel, oh wonder talk. 2 00:00:07,320 --> 00:00:10,039 Speaker 2: It was game five of one hundred and sixty two 3 00:00:10,280 --> 00:00:14,320 Speaker 2: from Phoenix. The Yankees were taking on Cantel Marte and 4 00:00:14,400 --> 00:00:19,240 Speaker 2: the Arizona Diamondbacks, reigning National League champions, and Luis Heal 5 00:00:19,760 --> 00:00:21,840 Speaker 2: was on the mound for the New York Yankees, making 6 00:00:21,840 --> 00:00:25,119 Speaker 2: his season debut. Aiden from Fireside Yanks is with me 7 00:00:25,239 --> 00:00:27,840 Speaker 2: tonight to talk about the game. This is n y 8 00:00:27,920 --> 00:00:41,200 Speaker 2: why recaps. 9 00:00:36,760 --> 00:00:37,720 Speaker 1: Pull me back? 10 00:00:41,000 --> 00:00:45,000 Speaker 2: Hey now, hey, now we got people saying I'm asleep. No, 11 00:00:45,159 --> 00:00:47,360 Speaker 2: we're just with a guest. It takes a little bit 12 00:00:47,440 --> 00:00:49,839 Speaker 2: longer to check the sound and all that good stuff. 13 00:00:50,520 --> 00:00:53,239 Speaker 2: Some Peppi music to wake you guys up. And if 14 00:00:53,280 --> 00:00:55,680 Speaker 2: you're just waking up on Tuesday morning, we got some 15 00:00:55,720 --> 00:01:05,240 Speaker 2: good news for you. The Yankees are five and Oh 16 00:01:05,319 --> 00:01:06,920 Speaker 2: I wanted to wear the fun hat but couldn't fit 17 00:01:06,959 --> 00:01:10,040 Speaker 2: over the headphones. So welcome back everybody, Aiden bay Schamp, 18 00:01:10,080 --> 00:01:10,920 Speaker 2: Did I say that right? 19 00:01:11,560 --> 00:01:12,800 Speaker 1: That's yeah, that's about right. 20 00:01:12,840 --> 00:01:15,920 Speaker 2: That's about close enough. Close enough. It's like your horseshoes 21 00:01:15,959 --> 00:01:19,120 Speaker 2: and hand grenades. It counts if you're close. So how 22 00:01:19,160 --> 00:01:21,559 Speaker 2: you doing, Aiden? You have a fun time watching this one? 23 00:01:22,319 --> 00:01:24,760 Speaker 1: Oh? I had a great time. I mean pretty early on. 24 00:01:24,800 --> 00:01:27,280 Speaker 1: The Yankees took you know, big lead there in the 25 00:01:27,319 --> 00:01:31,360 Speaker 1: third fourth inning too, I believe, And you know, it's 26 00:01:31,400 --> 00:01:33,400 Speaker 1: just a tale of the team. 27 00:01:33,240 --> 00:01:34,080 Speaker 2: So far the season. 28 00:01:34,120 --> 00:01:36,640 Speaker 1: It's been fun all five games so far. You really 29 00:01:36,640 --> 00:01:37,880 Speaker 1: couldn't ask for a better start. 30 00:01:38,240 --> 00:01:40,560 Speaker 2: In my wildest dreams, I wouldn't have said that this 31 00:01:40,680 --> 00:01:43,160 Speaker 2: team would go five and oh to start the season 32 00:01:43,240 --> 00:01:48,920 Speaker 2: without Garrett Cole, without Tommy Cainley, without DJ Lemayhew and 33 00:01:49,000 --> 00:01:52,360 Speaker 2: with Aaron Judge kind of slumping a little bit. But 34 00:01:52,800 --> 00:01:55,720 Speaker 2: let's take a look at the highlights here while we 35 00:01:56,040 --> 00:01:58,360 Speaker 2: While we talked through things, Aidan, you and I were 36 00:01:58,400 --> 00:02:01,120 Speaker 2: both on the Luis heal banwack in this spring. I 37 00:02:01,200 --> 00:02:03,320 Speaker 2: nicknamed him the real deal the first time I watched 38 00:02:03,400 --> 00:02:05,640 Speaker 2: him pitch. What is it that you saw from him 39 00:02:05,640 --> 00:02:09,480 Speaker 2: this spring, like metric wise that piqued your interest? 40 00:02:09,960 --> 00:02:12,960 Speaker 1: Well, I mean it's always been his fastball, even when 41 00:02:12,960 --> 00:02:15,240 Speaker 1: he came up in twenty one and the short time 42 00:02:15,320 --> 00:02:18,800 Speaker 1: he had in twenty twenty two. His fastball has always 43 00:02:18,840 --> 00:02:21,639 Speaker 1: been electric and from the get go at the beginning 44 00:02:21,680 --> 00:02:24,000 Speaker 1: of spring training it was still there. But the biggest 45 00:02:24,280 --> 00:02:26,720 Speaker 1: focus the Yankees have had with you on. What they've 46 00:02:26,720 --> 00:02:29,160 Speaker 1: wanted to get out of him is his command, and 47 00:02:29,200 --> 00:02:31,360 Speaker 1: they won his secondary pitches to be a lot better 48 00:02:31,400 --> 00:02:34,080 Speaker 1: because he can't rely on his fastball all the time. 49 00:02:34,240 --> 00:02:38,280 Speaker 1: And something that we saw, I guess midway through spring 50 00:02:38,320 --> 00:02:41,200 Speaker 1: training is that his change up was starting to become really, 51 00:02:41,240 --> 00:02:44,680 Speaker 1: really effective, and I think that's what probably got him 52 00:02:44,800 --> 00:02:46,320 Speaker 1: the starting pitcher job. 53 00:02:47,200 --> 00:02:49,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, David Cohene was talking on the broadcast in case 54 00:02:49,520 --> 00:02:53,160 Speaker 2: you missed it about it was like accelerated what's it 55 00:02:53,200 --> 00:02:57,080 Speaker 2: called accelerated I forget where the ball doesn't drop or whatever. 56 00:02:57,080 --> 00:02:59,480 Speaker 2: It's like, I forget what he called it, like accelerated 57 00:02:59,520 --> 00:03:02,079 Speaker 2: lift or something exaggerated. I don't remember what the word 58 00:03:02,120 --> 00:03:04,800 Speaker 2: he was. Anyway, he's got a good ride on his fastball, 59 00:03:04,960 --> 00:03:08,800 Speaker 2: like it doesn't drop, it stays, it stays up. And uh, 60 00:03:09,720 --> 00:03:11,640 Speaker 2: I can't remember the term that David Cone is. 61 00:03:11,600 --> 00:03:14,720 Speaker 1: Like, damn, vertical break, That's what it is. 62 00:03:14,720 --> 00:03:17,920 Speaker 2: That kind there we go, there we go, induce vertical break. 63 00:03:18,240 --> 00:03:19,760 Speaker 2: That's why I look at the big brain on this, 64 00:03:19,880 --> 00:03:22,200 Speaker 2: That's why I'm having that's just a mouthful. I couldn't 65 00:03:22,240 --> 00:03:24,880 Speaker 2: remember it, but uh yeah, I mean another guy looked 66 00:03:24,919 --> 00:03:29,080 Speaker 2: great right there. Nick Birdie absolute cheese ninety eight on 67 00:03:29,160 --> 00:03:31,959 Speaker 2: the corner. What are you seeing from Nick Birdie? 68 00:03:32,760 --> 00:03:35,560 Speaker 1: I mean, the guy is really really nasty stuff just 69 00:03:35,640 --> 00:03:38,760 Speaker 1: all around. I'm not quite familiar with like what exactly 70 00:03:38,840 --> 00:03:41,280 Speaker 1: his pitch mix is, but it seems like he's throwing 71 00:03:41,360 --> 00:03:45,360 Speaker 1: frisbees and just everything they're dropping like weights out there 72 00:03:45,400 --> 00:03:48,400 Speaker 1: is off speed stuff. It's really really impressive. And now 73 00:03:48,480 --> 00:03:52,240 Speaker 1: he's someone who struggled with the Pirates, I believe, and 74 00:03:52,280 --> 00:03:54,640 Speaker 1: he's been through some injuries too, But it's just another 75 00:03:54,880 --> 00:03:57,760 Speaker 1: like diamond in the rough that the Yankees have found, 76 00:03:57,840 --> 00:04:00,680 Speaker 1: and he really showed out in spring training and he's 77 00:04:01,200 --> 00:04:02,960 Speaker 1: gonna be a big part of this bullpen this year. 78 00:04:03,240 --> 00:04:05,400 Speaker 2: They're really good at finding those guys from kind of 79 00:04:05,440 --> 00:04:08,200 Speaker 2: out of nowhere. But all right, let you mind if 80 00:04:08,200 --> 00:04:10,120 Speaker 2: I give these people a quick recap that's what they 81 00:04:10,200 --> 00:04:12,080 Speaker 2: tuned in for, and then we'll go through your notes 82 00:04:12,080 --> 00:04:15,960 Speaker 2: and all that stuff. So first, having Aaron Judge ripped 83 00:04:16,000 --> 00:04:18,159 Speaker 2: a line drive. Now he only had one hit tonight, 84 00:04:18,200 --> 00:04:20,160 Speaker 2: so he's not there yet, but I am expecting him 85 00:04:20,200 --> 00:04:22,360 Speaker 2: to break out any day now. He's hit the ball 86 00:04:22,360 --> 00:04:24,440 Speaker 2: hard in the last couple of days, and once he 87 00:04:24,520 --> 00:04:27,680 Speaker 2: starts to do that. It won't be long. We had 88 00:04:27,680 --> 00:04:29,520 Speaker 2: someone in here last night and said that Judge was 89 00:04:29,560 --> 00:04:32,039 Speaker 2: a bum because he got off to a slow start. 90 00:04:32,120 --> 00:04:35,479 Speaker 2: I find that kind of fan the most irritating, the 91 00:04:35,520 --> 00:04:38,160 Speaker 2: most like, have a little bit of patience. I mean, 92 00:04:38,200 --> 00:04:40,640 Speaker 2: what more does it? What more does this freaking guy 93 00:04:40,720 --> 00:04:42,880 Speaker 2: have to do for you to have a little bit 94 00:04:42,920 --> 00:04:46,160 Speaker 2: of faith in him? Sixty two home runs MVP last year, 95 00:04:46,200 --> 00:04:48,359 Speaker 2: thirty seven home runs in one hundred something games, one 96 00:04:48,440 --> 00:04:51,640 Speaker 2: hundred and five games, two three home run games. He's 97 00:04:51,640 --> 00:04:54,000 Speaker 2: our captain. He's gonna be fine. Are you with me? Aiden, 98 00:04:54,839 --> 00:04:55,400 Speaker 2: I'm with you. 99 00:04:55,520 --> 00:04:57,479 Speaker 1: I mean, I think we got to give this guy 100 00:04:57,520 --> 00:04:59,800 Speaker 1: a little bit of slack. Considering how much time he 101 00:05:00,080 --> 00:05:02,200 Speaker 1: missed at the end of spring training, it's kind of 102 00:05:02,240 --> 00:05:04,360 Speaker 1: hard to just, you know, pick it right back up. 103 00:05:04,400 --> 00:05:06,400 Speaker 1: I know he got a few games at the tail 104 00:05:06,480 --> 00:05:08,360 Speaker 1: end of it, but let's got in a little bit 105 00:05:08,360 --> 00:05:11,280 Speaker 1: of slack here. And you know, it's game five, one 106 00:05:11,400 --> 00:05:14,800 Speaker 1: sixty two. This is a really small sample size. He's 107 00:05:14,839 --> 00:05:16,600 Speaker 1: one of the best players in baseball. He's one of 108 00:05:16,640 --> 00:05:19,839 Speaker 1: the best players we've seen in the Yankees in decades. 109 00:05:19,880 --> 00:05:21,640 Speaker 1: So let's let's give him a little bit of time. 110 00:05:21,720 --> 00:05:22,719 Speaker 1: He's gonna find it. 111 00:05:23,120 --> 00:05:27,200 Speaker 2: All right, let's go through the let's play by player. 112 00:05:28,400 --> 00:05:30,560 Speaker 2: So Luis Heal, I thought got hosed right out of 113 00:05:30,600 --> 00:05:32,960 Speaker 2: the gate. He had Katel Marte struck out on a 114 00:05:33,040 --> 00:05:35,039 Speaker 2: change up to lead off. The game was ninety three 115 00:05:35,120 --> 00:05:37,039 Speaker 2: miles an hour. It hit the bottom of the zone. 116 00:05:37,080 --> 00:05:39,080 Speaker 2: But then he did strike out Corbyn Carroll on a 117 00:05:39,160 --> 00:05:41,919 Speaker 2: high cutter, and then he got Christian Walker. Those are 118 00:05:41,920 --> 00:05:44,039 Speaker 2: two really good major league hitters, and he just blew 119 00:05:44,120 --> 00:05:47,000 Speaker 2: him away. He didn't get super deep into the game. 120 00:05:47,120 --> 00:05:50,400 Speaker 2: He was pulled after eighty four pitches. But keep in mind, everybody, 121 00:05:50,520 --> 00:05:53,760 Speaker 2: he's coming back from an injury. He's still essentially a rookie. 122 00:05:53,640 --> 00:05:56,479 Speaker 2: He hasn't pitched a full season in the major leagues yet. 123 00:05:56,760 --> 00:05:59,480 Speaker 2: So I think there's the best is yet to come 124 00:05:59,480 --> 00:06:04,200 Speaker 2: from Louise. Four and two thirds innings, one hit, one run, 125 00:06:04,760 --> 00:06:07,840 Speaker 2: did have three walks and one of them was bs. 126 00:06:08,000 --> 00:06:11,440 Speaker 2: He did strikeout six. Turn down your volume. Let's make 127 00:06:11,480 --> 00:06:20,480 Speaker 2: some noise for Louis Hill. I had somebody complain about 128 00:06:20,480 --> 00:06:24,240 Speaker 2: my sound effects, but you see the fastball just exploding 129 00:06:24,240 --> 00:06:26,719 Speaker 2: through the zone. Good late break on the cutter. Ninety 130 00:06:26,720 --> 00:06:29,960 Speaker 2: three miles an hour on a change up that's legitimate 131 00:06:30,080 --> 00:06:32,680 Speaker 2: big league ace type stuff. If he can develop that 132 00:06:33,120 --> 00:06:36,080 Speaker 2: little bit of a breaking pitch that you said, you know, 133 00:06:36,200 --> 00:06:38,920 Speaker 2: maybe Garrett Cole can teach him that good. You know, 134 00:06:39,000 --> 00:06:41,839 Speaker 2: twelve to six. You know, they've got the same kind 135 00:06:41,839 --> 00:06:43,880 Speaker 2: of heater. If he could teach him that good twelve 136 00:06:43,920 --> 00:06:46,760 Speaker 2: to six, I mean, he would be nasty. Volpi had 137 00:06:46,760 --> 00:06:49,880 Speaker 2: a great day, beautiful piece of hitting in the second 138 00:06:49,920 --> 00:06:54,120 Speaker 2: inning to smoke an opposite field whit four hits. Oswald Oh, 139 00:06:54,160 --> 00:06:58,240 Speaker 2: oswald I keep saying, oswald Pirozemus Oswaldo. Cabrera put the 140 00:06:58,320 --> 00:07:01,520 Speaker 2: Yankees on the board again with a bloops single stay hot, Oswaldo. 141 00:07:02,040 --> 00:07:03,760 Speaker 2: I want to make sure we talk about this later 142 00:07:04,160 --> 00:07:06,440 Speaker 2: whether or not you feel like the resurgence is real. 143 00:07:06,480 --> 00:07:08,120 Speaker 2: I feel like he's playing with a lot of confidence 144 00:07:08,200 --> 00:07:10,480 Speaker 2: right now. I think so too. 145 00:07:10,800 --> 00:07:13,400 Speaker 1: I mean, I think he kind of heard the chatter 146 00:07:13,760 --> 00:07:15,840 Speaker 1: going on through spring training and at the beginning of 147 00:07:15,880 --> 00:07:17,800 Speaker 1: the season, and that put a little chip on his 148 00:07:17,880 --> 00:07:21,560 Speaker 1: shoulder and some offseason adjustments and looks like a new 149 00:07:21,560 --> 00:07:22,280 Speaker 1: player out there. 150 00:07:22,640 --> 00:07:24,680 Speaker 2: Yeah. I liked him when he first came up. He 151 00:07:24,720 --> 00:07:26,880 Speaker 2: had that great spring training last year, and I think 152 00:07:26,920 --> 00:07:28,640 Speaker 2: he fell in love with hitting home runs because he 153 00:07:28,720 --> 00:07:30,560 Speaker 2: hit so many home runs in spring training and that 154 00:07:30,600 --> 00:07:32,280 Speaker 2: screwed up his swing and he just never got it 155 00:07:32,320 --> 00:07:34,360 Speaker 2: on track. But right now he looks a lot more 156 00:07:34,440 --> 00:07:36,240 Speaker 2: like the guy from twenty twenty two than the guy 157 00:07:36,280 --> 00:07:39,320 Speaker 2: from twenty twenty three. Torres had a multi hit game. 158 00:07:39,760 --> 00:07:42,360 Speaker 2: He made it to nothing with a double. Yankees had 159 00:07:42,360 --> 00:07:44,560 Speaker 2: a big third inning, great at bat from verdu Go 160 00:07:44,640 --> 00:07:47,400 Speaker 2: to draw a walk. Another Line drives single from Volpi 161 00:07:47,480 --> 00:07:50,720 Speaker 2: to make it three to nothing. Productive out. Wells had 162 00:07:50,760 --> 00:07:53,600 Speaker 2: a sack. Fly seen more productive outs from the Yankees 163 00:07:53,640 --> 00:07:57,280 Speaker 2: this year, better winning baseball and Volpi making things happen 164 00:07:57,320 --> 00:07:59,960 Speaker 2: with his legs. The Diamondbacks start throwing the ball around, 165 00:08:00,400 --> 00:08:02,880 Speaker 2: and Volpi's just playing like a much more confident player 166 00:08:02,920 --> 00:08:06,960 Speaker 2: this year. Smoking Line drives running the bases, playing good 167 00:08:07,080 --> 00:08:14,800 Speaker 2: d He's carrying himself differently, just looks amazing. D Back's 168 00:08:14,840 --> 00:08:18,920 Speaker 2: got a running the seventh Luke Weaver made an he 169 00:08:18,960 --> 00:08:21,560 Speaker 2: made it interesting, let's say that, but he did work 170 00:08:21,600 --> 00:08:25,280 Speaker 2: out of trouble. Eighth inning, Volpi smoked a down and 171 00:08:25,280 --> 00:08:27,720 Speaker 2: in breaking ball into the left field corner, fourth hit 172 00:08:27,840 --> 00:08:30,880 Speaker 2: of the game. His average to begin the season is 173 00:08:31,040 --> 00:08:39,560 Speaker 2: five to seventy one. That leads the team. Nick Birdy 174 00:08:39,640 --> 00:08:42,920 Speaker 2: lights out again in the eighth inning, also phenomenal, and 175 00:08:43,000 --> 00:08:46,160 Speaker 2: the Yankees hang on to win five to two. 176 00:08:57,920 --> 00:09:06,440 Speaker 3: All right, start spreading the news. Indeed, all right, Aiden, 177 00:09:06,559 --> 00:09:08,800 Speaker 3: you are a guest on this channel, and I'm gonna 178 00:09:08,840 --> 00:09:11,559 Speaker 3: let you do the honors because we have a guest 179 00:09:11,640 --> 00:09:12,960 Speaker 3: on for a post game this year. 180 00:09:13,400 --> 00:09:16,480 Speaker 2: They're gonna get to pick the belt winner. And really 181 00:09:16,520 --> 00:09:19,560 Speaker 2: there's two choices. In my mind, there's Luis Heel and 182 00:09:19,600 --> 00:09:22,240 Speaker 2: then there's Anthony Volpi. Heel, obviously returning to the big 183 00:09:22,360 --> 00:09:25,960 Speaker 2: leagues one hit aloud, six strikeouts really set the pace early. 184 00:09:26,040 --> 00:09:28,800 Speaker 2: But Volti four hits his first ever four hit game, 185 00:09:28,880 --> 00:09:31,680 Speaker 2: the Yankees second four hit game already the season. Two 186 00:09:31,760 --> 00:09:35,959 Speaker 2: doubles what you got? You know, I was. 187 00:09:35,920 --> 00:09:39,160 Speaker 1: Between those two guys too, Heal and Volpi. And while 188 00:09:39,160 --> 00:09:41,000 Speaker 1: I really love Heel and I've been on in the 189 00:09:41,040 --> 00:09:43,320 Speaker 1: off spring training and you know, I think he's gonna 190 00:09:43,320 --> 00:09:47,400 Speaker 1: be a really fantastic pitcher throughout the season, I'm giving 191 00:09:47,400 --> 00:09:50,040 Speaker 1: the Belt to Anthony Volpi. I mean, the guy had 192 00:09:50,200 --> 00:09:52,480 Speaker 1: the probably the best, the best night of his career 193 00:09:53,120 --> 00:09:55,320 Speaker 1: so far, a four hit night, two doubles. 194 00:09:56,840 --> 00:10:01,560 Speaker 2: Yet there we go. Oh that really was. 195 00:10:03,280 --> 00:10:08,160 Speaker 1: Yeah, and it's something like his plate discipline still looks fantastic. 196 00:10:08,200 --> 00:10:10,920 Speaker 1: That's the biggest difference with him so far this year. 197 00:10:11,000 --> 00:10:14,760 Speaker 1: His discipline has been amazing. He's spitting on pitches and 198 00:10:15,000 --> 00:10:17,920 Speaker 1: really the whole team is doing a really good job 199 00:10:17,960 --> 00:10:22,240 Speaker 1: at seeing pitches and what he's working. Those counts his swing. 200 00:10:22,280 --> 00:10:24,960 Speaker 1: He's got a new swing. It's more level, they say, 201 00:10:25,120 --> 00:10:28,640 Speaker 1: and it looks amazing and he's making great contact. 202 00:10:29,000 --> 00:10:31,360 Speaker 2: I had to rebuild all my belt graphics because I 203 00:10:31,360 --> 00:10:34,920 Speaker 2: accidentally deleted the folder yesterday. I was minules. I tried 204 00:10:34,960 --> 00:10:37,320 Speaker 2: to I was mindlessly clicking and working like I do 205 00:10:37,480 --> 00:10:40,000 Speaker 2: every day for hours and hours and hours, but I 206 00:10:40,040 --> 00:10:43,720 Speaker 2: tried to delete the folder under it, and I just misfired. 207 00:10:44,160 --> 00:10:46,160 Speaker 2: It was just like a and I was sitting there 208 00:10:46,160 --> 00:10:47,960 Speaker 2: looking at it. I was like, there's no way I 209 00:10:48,080 --> 00:10:50,840 Speaker 2: just deleted that. And then I looked down into like 210 00:10:50,880 --> 00:10:53,199 Speaker 2: the other nested folders and I couldn't find it anywhere. 211 00:10:53,200 --> 00:10:55,160 Speaker 2: And now I was looking for like an undue button 212 00:10:55,520 --> 00:10:59,280 Speaker 2: and I was like, oh, so I had to rebuild it. 213 00:10:59,720 --> 00:11:04,960 Speaker 2: But Anthony Volpi first belt of the year, So what 214 00:11:05,040 --> 00:11:09,800 Speaker 2: did you think about Boone going to get uh Luisio 215 00:11:10,000 --> 00:11:12,000 Speaker 2: when he was one out away from a win and 216 00:11:12,040 --> 00:11:13,199 Speaker 2: only at eighty four pitches. 217 00:11:14,200 --> 00:11:17,600 Speaker 1: You know, I really disagreed with it, and at the 218 00:11:17,679 --> 00:11:20,280 Speaker 1: time at least and I was, I was sitting here 219 00:11:20,360 --> 00:11:22,199 Speaker 1: yelling like, oh, just let him get the one more out, 220 00:11:22,240 --> 00:11:24,600 Speaker 1: let him finish the inning a nice even five than 221 00:11:24,679 --> 00:11:27,600 Speaker 1: he's pitched pitching line. But you know, this guy's coming 222 00:11:27,640 --> 00:11:30,160 Speaker 1: off an injury and they're really trying to be more 223 00:11:30,160 --> 00:11:33,280 Speaker 1: careful with him. You know, they were even talking about 224 00:11:33,360 --> 00:11:36,040 Speaker 1: on the s broadcast. You know, there might be some 225 00:11:36,720 --> 00:11:39,040 Speaker 1: I don't know if it's an innings limit, but they're 226 00:11:39,080 --> 00:11:41,920 Speaker 1: gonna maybe give him some breaks throughout the year just 227 00:11:41,960 --> 00:11:44,760 Speaker 1: to let him come back from the injury better. But 228 00:11:45,440 --> 00:11:48,560 Speaker 1: you know, he would have gone longer if you know, 229 00:11:48,640 --> 00:11:52,120 Speaker 1: he just had better command. But I think it was 230 00:11:52,160 --> 00:11:54,000 Speaker 1: okay to take him out that early. You could let 231 00:11:54,000 --> 00:11:55,720 Speaker 1: the bullpen do the job at that point. 232 00:11:56,200 --> 00:11:58,400 Speaker 2: Let me run this one by your Nino Fabbi, says 233 00:11:58,480 --> 00:12:00,640 Speaker 2: Volte Leadoff. I said it after the first game of 234 00:12:00,640 --> 00:12:03,160 Speaker 2: the season, when he had three walks and was eyeball 235 00:12:03,200 --> 00:12:05,719 Speaker 2: and all sorts of pitches. I said, if he has 236 00:12:05,840 --> 00:12:08,080 Speaker 2: at bats like that for an extended period of time, 237 00:12:08,440 --> 00:12:10,840 Speaker 2: maybe like two or three weeks, then you have to 238 00:12:10,880 --> 00:12:13,840 Speaker 2: consider him for a leadoff because with his speed, you 239 00:12:13,960 --> 00:12:16,680 Speaker 2: combine it with that, you know, ability to take pitches 240 00:12:16,880 --> 00:12:20,000 Speaker 2: and control the zone, not going for home runs all 241 00:12:20,040 --> 00:12:22,840 Speaker 2: the time. What are your thoughts on Volpe as a leadoff. 242 00:12:23,320 --> 00:12:26,839 Speaker 1: I absolutely, I mean this is something we've been talking 243 00:12:26,880 --> 00:12:30,120 Speaker 1: about a lot over at fireside, Anthony Volpi. If he 244 00:12:30,240 --> 00:12:32,959 Speaker 1: takes this step that the Yankees want him and what 245 00:12:33,120 --> 00:12:35,600 Speaker 1: we want him to take, he's gonna be a great 246 00:12:35,679 --> 00:12:37,559 Speaker 1: leadoff hitter if he can do that. You know, he's 247 00:12:37,600 --> 00:12:40,640 Speaker 1: got the speed, he can steal those bases, and as 248 00:12:40,679 --> 00:12:42,760 Speaker 1: of right now, he's seeing a ton of pitches too, 249 00:12:42,840 --> 00:12:46,000 Speaker 1: and he's working walks, he's hitting the crap out of 250 00:12:46,040 --> 00:12:48,640 Speaker 1: the ball, and you know that's that's what you want 251 00:12:48,679 --> 00:12:50,920 Speaker 1: out of your leadoff hitter. So if he continues to 252 00:12:50,960 --> 00:12:53,480 Speaker 1: take this leap, I think the Yankees have their guy 253 00:12:53,559 --> 00:12:54,240 Speaker 1: at the one there. 254 00:12:54,720 --> 00:12:57,920 Speaker 2: Yeah, we got a super chat from saw Vellue, who 255 00:12:58,320 --> 00:13:01,680 Speaker 2: I'm surprised is up this late, says completely different team. 256 00:13:01,760 --> 00:13:04,800 Speaker 2: This year should be a fun season. Yeah, it's got 257 00:13:04,840 --> 00:13:08,400 Speaker 2: definitely more vibes of the twenty twenty two season than 258 00:13:08,440 --> 00:13:11,040 Speaker 2: either the twenty twenty one or twenty twenty three season. 259 00:13:11,440 --> 00:13:13,640 Speaker 2: To me, it comes down to a couple of things. 260 00:13:14,000 --> 00:13:16,480 Speaker 2: It's not just Soto, but Soto is a big part 261 00:13:16,480 --> 00:13:20,280 Speaker 2: of it. But it's like just having lefties in there, 262 00:13:20,559 --> 00:13:24,800 Speaker 2: you know, Verdugo wells It just takes that constant low 263 00:13:24,840 --> 00:13:28,080 Speaker 2: and awayte slider rhythm away from the pitcher. I mean, 264 00:13:28,120 --> 00:13:30,240 Speaker 2: you could cut through this lineup and there would be 265 00:13:30,280 --> 00:13:32,640 Speaker 2: like five guys in a row who you could get 266 00:13:32,640 --> 00:13:34,200 Speaker 2: out with a low and away slider, and so they 267 00:13:34,200 --> 00:13:36,120 Speaker 2: would just like get into that rhythm of throwing the 268 00:13:36,160 --> 00:13:38,000 Speaker 2: same pitch over and over and over and over again. 269 00:13:38,440 --> 00:13:41,160 Speaker 2: And now it's like, all right, well you get through Ju, 270 00:13:41,400 --> 00:13:43,320 Speaker 2: you get through Soto, then you got Judge, and then 271 00:13:43,360 --> 00:13:45,959 Speaker 2: you got Rizzo, and then you got Stanton and then 272 00:13:46,000 --> 00:13:49,640 Speaker 2: you got Verdugo. It's like every at bat is just 273 00:13:49,720 --> 00:13:51,520 Speaker 2: somebody dangerous and patient. 274 00:13:53,360 --> 00:13:56,480 Speaker 1: Yeah. I mean another thing too, is you know we 275 00:13:56,559 --> 00:13:59,640 Speaker 1: have actual outfielders now as well, like we don't. We 276 00:13:59,640 --> 00:14:02,480 Speaker 1: don't have infielders playing the outfield. You don't have ikf 277 00:14:02,559 --> 00:14:05,079 Speaker 1: or Jake Bowers out there. You know, you go and 278 00:14:05,080 --> 00:14:08,400 Speaker 1: replace one of them with juand freaking Soto. But you know, 279 00:14:08,880 --> 00:14:12,960 Speaker 1: I haven't liked Verdugo so much so far, but he's 280 00:14:13,000 --> 00:14:15,440 Speaker 1: definitely an upgrade with what we had last year. And 281 00:14:15,520 --> 00:14:18,480 Speaker 1: I think especially the change at hitting coach. I think 282 00:14:18,520 --> 00:14:21,200 Speaker 1: that is you know, something that's really shown so far 283 00:14:21,360 --> 00:14:24,440 Speaker 1: is that's been really really effective in making this a 284 00:14:24,520 --> 00:14:25,920 Speaker 1: completely different team this year. 285 00:14:26,320 --> 00:14:28,960 Speaker 2: You know, That's that's where I wish that there was 286 00:14:29,000 --> 00:14:34,280 Speaker 2: something like hard Knocks or whatever, where you get behind 287 00:14:34,320 --> 00:14:36,920 Speaker 2: the scenes looks at the coaching staff and all that stuff, 288 00:14:36,920 --> 00:14:40,240 Speaker 2: because I want to contrast what the hitting coach was 289 00:14:40,360 --> 00:14:42,920 Speaker 2: last year versus this year, Like what are they teaching 290 00:14:43,000 --> 00:14:45,800 Speaker 2: that's different? What is he saying to get through these guys. 291 00:14:46,080 --> 00:14:48,200 Speaker 2: They've also, you know, I don't think there's been enough 292 00:14:48,200 --> 00:14:51,040 Speaker 2: attention given to this. They hired that liaison to the 293 00:14:51,080 --> 00:14:54,440 Speaker 2: analytics department inside the clubhouse, and he's like some kind 294 00:14:54,480 --> 00:14:58,880 Speaker 2: of like Mit scientist with like he speaks like eight languages. 295 00:14:58,920 --> 00:15:01,000 Speaker 2: He's like basically this martest man on Earth. Like if 296 00:15:01,000 --> 00:15:03,480 Speaker 2: there's an asteroid headed for Earth, like you call this 297 00:15:03,520 --> 00:15:05,840 Speaker 2: guy and you're like come up with a plan. And 298 00:15:05,880 --> 00:15:08,520 Speaker 2: that's the guy that the Yankees went to, and apparently 299 00:15:08,560 --> 00:15:11,160 Speaker 2: they're paying him a lot of money to just filter 300 00:15:11,280 --> 00:15:13,600 Speaker 2: out the garbage. Like, you know, here's what you need 301 00:15:13,640 --> 00:15:16,400 Speaker 2: to focus on, Volpey, here's what you need to focus on. 302 00:15:16,960 --> 00:15:19,320 Speaker 2: So and so and Cabrera and so and so and 303 00:15:19,880 --> 00:15:24,040 Speaker 2: I everybody in this lineup looks like a tough out 304 00:15:24,080 --> 00:15:25,680 Speaker 2: right now, even Stanton. 305 00:15:28,160 --> 00:15:31,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean seriously, like you even look at the 306 00:15:31,800 --> 00:15:35,760 Speaker 1: bottom of the order too, Like tonight, I believe it 307 00:15:35,840 --> 00:15:38,480 Speaker 1: was Volpi, Wells and Cabrera at the bottom of the order. 308 00:15:38,640 --> 00:15:41,160 Speaker 1: Each one of them had an RBI. And you know, 309 00:15:41,320 --> 00:15:43,640 Speaker 1: not only their hit are they hit him well, they're 310 00:15:43,640 --> 00:15:45,720 Speaker 1: seeing a ton of pitches. I think if you go 311 00:15:45,800 --> 00:15:49,600 Speaker 1: and look at the stats pitches per plate appearance, I 312 00:15:49,600 --> 00:15:52,360 Speaker 1: think the Yankees lead so far, and that's huge. If 313 00:15:52,400 --> 00:15:54,480 Speaker 1: you have a team that can work walks and you 314 00:15:54,560 --> 00:15:57,080 Speaker 1: work that starting pitcher out and get to the bullpen, 315 00:15:57,640 --> 00:16:00,440 Speaker 1: your offense is gonna explode. And the Yankee's you know, 316 00:16:00,800 --> 00:16:03,640 Speaker 1: at points they haven't had great quality of contact while 317 00:16:03,720 --> 00:16:07,160 Speaker 1: these they're working these walks. But that's something you know 318 00:16:07,280 --> 00:16:09,200 Speaker 1: that's going to show over time. I think this is 319 00:16:09,240 --> 00:16:12,040 Speaker 1: going to be a really, really potent offenses here. I 320 00:16:12,040 --> 00:16:13,240 Speaker 1: think people have to watch. 321 00:16:13,040 --> 00:16:16,040 Speaker 2: Out Austin Wells looks good to me too. He has 322 00:16:16,080 --> 00:16:17,920 Speaker 2: some patient at pats, like I know, he's not tearing 323 00:16:17,960 --> 00:16:19,640 Speaker 2: the cover off the ball. I think the one he 324 00:16:19,720 --> 00:16:21,760 Speaker 2: hit tonight would have been close at Yankee Stadium. I 325 00:16:21,760 --> 00:16:22,960 Speaker 2: don't think it would have gone out the one he 326 00:16:23,000 --> 00:16:24,720 Speaker 2: hit to the warning track, but it would have been close. 327 00:16:25,320 --> 00:16:25,440 Speaker 3: Uh. 328 00:16:25,720 --> 00:16:29,160 Speaker 2: He's got immense power. We saw it last year. One 329 00:16:29,200 --> 00:16:30,840 Speaker 2: of the home runs he hit against the d Backs 330 00:16:30,880 --> 00:16:33,920 Speaker 2: is way up in the bleachers. He's also been taking 331 00:16:33,960 --> 00:16:36,320 Speaker 2: a lot of pitches, as you said, you know, everybody's 332 00:16:36,360 --> 00:16:38,520 Speaker 2: been patient, but him in particular, I feel like has 333 00:16:38,520 --> 00:16:42,040 Speaker 2: been eyeballing a lot of close pitches. And to have 334 00:16:42,200 --> 00:16:45,040 Speaker 2: these young guys come up that have such command of 335 00:16:45,080 --> 00:16:47,800 Speaker 2: the strike, so I feel like it's a testament to 336 00:16:47,840 --> 00:16:50,640 Speaker 2: the fact that pitch recognition is a skill. They used 337 00:16:50,640 --> 00:16:52,680 Speaker 2: to think that it was just like an innate ability, 338 00:16:52,760 --> 00:16:55,080 Speaker 2: like you know, Ted Williams was just born that way 339 00:16:55,200 --> 00:16:57,520 Speaker 2: or Juan Sota was just born that way. But you 340 00:16:57,560 --> 00:16:59,680 Speaker 2: can develop it. And I think we're starting to see 341 00:16:59,680 --> 00:17:02,320 Speaker 2: the the system that has put so much focus on 342 00:17:02,360 --> 00:17:05,040 Speaker 2: that sort of you know bear fruit. 343 00:17:06,600 --> 00:17:10,159 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean, I honestly wonder what they're doing like 344 00:17:10,760 --> 00:17:14,320 Speaker 1: what is the training methods for pitch recognition? Like are 345 00:17:14,320 --> 00:17:16,360 Speaker 1: they doing VR stuff? 346 00:17:16,400 --> 00:17:16,600 Speaker 3: Now? 347 00:17:16,640 --> 00:17:19,360 Speaker 1: They're yes, metaverse type stuff. Is that what they're doing 348 00:17:19,359 --> 00:17:21,280 Speaker 1: because I like that. 349 00:17:21,520 --> 00:17:24,560 Speaker 2: There's a few things. So there's this VR headset it's 350 00:17:24,600 --> 00:17:27,720 Speaker 2: called win Reality, and what it does is it it 351 00:17:27,760 --> 00:17:31,399 Speaker 2: takes a picture that is basically a hologram right VR 352 00:17:31,760 --> 00:17:33,919 Speaker 2: video game world, but it looks very realistic. Got a 353 00:17:33,960 --> 00:17:37,280 Speaker 2: real motion capture pitching delivery, and there's all sorts of 354 00:17:37,920 --> 00:17:40,439 Speaker 2: you know, motions and stuff, and you can program in 355 00:17:40,480 --> 00:17:42,760 Speaker 2: the speed and the pitch variants and things like that. 356 00:17:42,800 --> 00:17:45,200 Speaker 2: I've used it. It's amazing and you'll see pitches coming 357 00:17:45,200 --> 00:17:46,840 Speaker 2: into like one hundred miles an hour and you've got 358 00:17:46,840 --> 00:17:49,119 Speaker 2: to learn to like eyeball it. And then they have 359 00:17:49,240 --> 00:17:53,359 Speaker 2: this computer program where what it does is it it 360 00:17:53,440 --> 00:17:56,520 Speaker 2: shows you the pitcher about to throw the ball and 361 00:17:56,560 --> 00:17:59,320 Speaker 2: he releases the ball and then the screen goes black 362 00:17:59,400 --> 00:18:03,000 Speaker 2: about an after he releases the pitch, and the hitter 363 00:18:03,119 --> 00:18:06,000 Speaker 2: has to identify what the pitch was and whether it 364 00:18:06,040 --> 00:18:08,359 Speaker 2: was a ball or a strike. Right, And that's just 365 00:18:08,359 --> 00:18:12,199 Speaker 2: something that they do to improve the cognitive abilities. Like 366 00:18:12,520 --> 00:18:16,280 Speaker 2: they're really getting deep into like neuroscience. And visual perception 367 00:18:16,840 --> 00:18:18,680 Speaker 2: and things like that, which is something that I love 368 00:18:18,720 --> 00:18:21,200 Speaker 2: that they're doing. It's something that the Dodgers do that 369 00:18:21,240 --> 00:18:24,080 Speaker 2: the Rays do like this, but the Yankees have more 370 00:18:24,160 --> 00:18:26,040 Speaker 2: money to spend on it than the Rays, do you know? 371 00:18:26,160 --> 00:18:28,680 Speaker 2: So that makes me excited that they can get all 372 00:18:28,680 --> 00:18:31,280 Speaker 2: this technology and really invest in the future that way. 373 00:18:32,480 --> 00:18:35,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, no, absolutely, I mean I think that's the Yankees 374 00:18:35,800 --> 00:18:39,879 Speaker 1: have been trying to model their organizational practices like the 375 00:18:39,960 --> 00:18:42,920 Speaker 1: Dodgers and the Rays. And when you have the budget 376 00:18:42,920 --> 00:18:46,000 Speaker 1: that they do, you should be well, you can spend 377 00:18:46,040 --> 00:18:47,880 Speaker 1: a lot of money on free agents. You can go 378 00:18:47,920 --> 00:18:51,480 Speaker 1: give Juan so to a billion dollars next year. Let's 379 00:18:51,480 --> 00:18:53,000 Speaker 1: put a lot of that money in the R and D, 380 00:18:53,320 --> 00:18:56,920 Speaker 1: not just the player development, but the research and development. 381 00:18:57,000 --> 00:18:58,679 Speaker 1: How are you going to make this team better? How 382 00:18:58,680 --> 00:19:01,280 Speaker 1: are you going to develop these players? And you know, 383 00:19:01,359 --> 00:19:03,399 Speaker 1: that's something I really liked that they did, even with 384 00:19:03,440 --> 00:19:07,280 Speaker 1: the analytics team this year. Obviously we know the analytics 385 00:19:07,560 --> 00:19:10,720 Speaker 1: was not working last year, the communication was not there. 386 00:19:10,760 --> 00:19:13,320 Speaker 1: So to see an investment and to see you know, 387 00:19:13,400 --> 00:19:17,480 Speaker 1: a realignment of that department is something I'm really loving 388 00:19:17,760 --> 00:19:19,000 Speaker 1: to see from the organization. 389 00:19:19,640 --> 00:19:22,200 Speaker 2: So how long does this streak go. I mean, tomorrow 390 00:19:22,240 --> 00:19:25,480 Speaker 2: and the next night are not amazing pitching matchups for us. 391 00:19:25,520 --> 00:19:28,560 Speaker 2: But I thought that Cortes threw the ball well after 392 00:19:28,600 --> 00:19:31,360 Speaker 2: the first couple of innings last week, and I thought 393 00:19:31,480 --> 00:19:35,760 Speaker 2: Rodon showed me something like the velocity was definitely there. 394 00:19:35,800 --> 00:19:38,120 Speaker 2: So I mean, and they say, momentum is as strong 395 00:19:38,119 --> 00:19:40,040 Speaker 2: as your next day is starting pitcher. If we can 396 00:19:40,080 --> 00:19:41,879 Speaker 2: keep running guys out there who can give us a 397 00:19:41,880 --> 00:19:44,480 Speaker 2: good start, and we can keep wearing down pitchers and 398 00:19:44,520 --> 00:19:47,360 Speaker 2: getting big hits, no telling how long this thing can go. 399 00:19:47,720 --> 00:19:50,159 Speaker 2: First of all, I want to get your prediction and 400 00:19:50,240 --> 00:19:53,320 Speaker 2: what your what you saw from Rodon in terms of 401 00:19:53,560 --> 00:19:54,800 Speaker 2: his last time out. 402 00:19:55,400 --> 00:19:57,880 Speaker 1: Well, I mean, obviously i'd like to say the streak's 403 00:19:57,960 --> 00:20:00,280 Speaker 1: never gonna end. We just win every game. 404 00:20:00,680 --> 00:20:02,280 Speaker 2: Sixty two and oh baby, hun. 405 00:20:04,440 --> 00:20:12,479 Speaker 1: My quant, my quant. You know, I think we can 406 00:20:12,600 --> 00:20:14,720 Speaker 1: ride this high for a while. But it wouldn't shock 407 00:20:14,840 --> 00:20:17,560 Speaker 1: me if it happens, you know, tonight or tomorrow night, 408 00:20:17,880 --> 00:20:20,840 Speaker 1: or I mean or tomorrow night or the night after rather. 409 00:20:21,000 --> 00:20:22,680 Speaker 1: But if I had to guess, you know, I think 410 00:20:22,720 --> 00:20:25,720 Speaker 1: that they maybe drop the game tomorrow and then take 411 00:20:25,800 --> 00:20:27,880 Speaker 1: the take the game at the end of the series 412 00:20:28,359 --> 00:20:31,280 Speaker 1: with Rodan on the mound, and so what I saw 413 00:20:31,359 --> 00:20:35,640 Speaker 1: from Odan, I guess that was that was Friday, right, Yeah, 414 00:20:35,880 --> 00:20:38,560 Speaker 1: what I saw from him is, you know, I don't 415 00:20:38,600 --> 00:20:40,840 Speaker 1: know if he was nibbling or if his command was 416 00:20:41,040 --> 00:20:43,080 Speaker 1: just not there a lot of the points, and I 417 00:20:43,200 --> 00:20:46,159 Speaker 1: think it's the latter. I don't think his command was 418 00:20:46,320 --> 00:20:49,440 Speaker 1: really great Friday. But the stuff is still there. His 419 00:20:49,600 --> 00:20:51,760 Speaker 1: fastball still has a lot of life on it. His 420 00:20:51,880 --> 00:20:55,040 Speaker 1: slider is still you know, like a frisbee out there. 421 00:20:56,040 --> 00:20:57,600 Speaker 1: And you know, if you go and you look at 422 00:20:57,640 --> 00:21:01,320 Speaker 1: the stuff plus, this is lugh plus is a is 423 00:21:01,400 --> 00:21:05,359 Speaker 1: a stat that takes into account a pitcher's RPMs, all 424 00:21:05,400 --> 00:21:09,600 Speaker 1: their induced vertical break, their horizontal break, their velocity, and 425 00:21:09,880 --> 00:21:12,280 Speaker 1: it grades those pitches out and it gives an overall 426 00:21:12,359 --> 00:21:14,879 Speaker 1: grade to the picture for all their pitches and how 427 00:21:14,920 --> 00:21:17,760 Speaker 1: they how they've performed over the year. If you look 428 00:21:17,760 --> 00:21:22,320 Speaker 1: at Rodan after his game on Friday, he is I 429 00:21:22,400 --> 00:21:24,919 Speaker 1: don't know if he would be top three after tonight 430 00:21:25,119 --> 00:21:27,639 Speaker 1: because of another game, but as of this morning, he 431 00:21:27,800 --> 00:21:30,159 Speaker 1: was top three and stuff plus with one hundred and 432 00:21:30,160 --> 00:21:33,400 Speaker 1: twenty five, which is a really really good sign from him. 433 00:21:33,800 --> 00:21:35,760 Speaker 1: Just hopefully he can figure out that command and go 434 00:21:35,920 --> 00:21:36,800 Speaker 1: deeper into the game. 435 00:21:37,720 --> 00:21:39,520 Speaker 2: It's trying to put on the fun hat. Somebody wanted 436 00:21:39,560 --> 00:21:40,760 Speaker 2: me to do it in the chat, but I just 437 00:21:40,800 --> 00:21:43,080 Speaker 2: can't fit it over the headphones. So and I couldn't 438 00:21:43,080 --> 00:21:45,800 Speaker 2: fit the headphones over the fun hat obviously. So well, 439 00:21:45,880 --> 00:21:47,639 Speaker 2: you know, we do what we can. I'm going to 440 00:21:47,680 --> 00:21:49,920 Speaker 2: say the Yankees win the first eight games of the season. 441 00:21:50,000 --> 00:21:52,240 Speaker 2: I'm going to say they win through this trip, and 442 00:21:52,280 --> 00:21:54,720 Speaker 2: then they went on Opening Day at Yankee Stadium behind 443 00:21:55,600 --> 00:21:58,760 Speaker 2: Stroman and then maybe they drop one. That eight feels 444 00:21:58,840 --> 00:22:01,600 Speaker 2: like that's the like the point that they get to 445 00:22:01,720 --> 00:22:04,080 Speaker 2: in recent years where they start to wabble, like they're 446 00:22:04,119 --> 00:22:06,399 Speaker 2: they're you know, they're taking off and then it's just 447 00:22:06,560 --> 00:22:09,840 Speaker 2: you know, start to wabble. The question is, will this 448 00:22:10,040 --> 00:22:13,200 Speaker 2: team reverse course like last year's would have, and after 449 00:22:13,240 --> 00:22:15,480 Speaker 2: they have this winning streak, throw a losing streak up 450 00:22:15,520 --> 00:22:17,879 Speaker 2: that's equally as long. That's what we need to avoid. 451 00:22:19,720 --> 00:22:24,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, I mean, let's let's not even talk about it. 452 00:22:24,880 --> 00:22:26,120 Speaker 2: That's that's for sure. 453 00:22:26,280 --> 00:22:29,680 Speaker 1: Let's just honestly, I hope they got ten to o 454 00:22:30,000 --> 00:22:31,959 Speaker 1: just to start the year. That'd be really great. Hopefully 455 00:22:32,000 --> 00:22:34,160 Speaker 1: they I think the Rays might have set the record 456 00:22:34,280 --> 00:22:36,680 Speaker 1: last year for like the first thirteen and oh starter, 457 00:22:36,760 --> 00:22:38,720 Speaker 1: so I hope we break that. I really hope we do. 458 00:22:38,840 --> 00:22:40,639 Speaker 1: I don't. I don't want to think about last year. 459 00:22:41,160 --> 00:22:43,240 Speaker 2: All right, ladies and gentlemen, it's getting pretty late, so 460 00:22:43,240 --> 00:22:47,639 Speaker 2: I'm gonna play us off here a little bit to 461 00:22:47,680 --> 00:22:51,119 Speaker 2: our little five wind dance five wind dance five in 462 00:22:51,160 --> 00:22:57,800 Speaker 2: a row, and to all of you waking up in 463 00:22:57,880 --> 00:23:01,280 Speaker 2: New York. We didn't watch the game. You missed a 464 00:23:01,320 --> 00:23:08,600 Speaker 2: good one. Final chat of the night from Semensky says 465 00:23:08,680 --> 00:23:10,760 Speaker 2: Cashman really peed me off when he didn't sign a 466 00:23:10,800 --> 00:23:13,200 Speaker 2: free agent picture of the spring. He'll made me feel 467 00:23:13,280 --> 00:23:16,320 Speaker 2: a little bit better tonight. Cashman is still in my doghouse. 468 00:23:16,320 --> 00:23:22,280 Speaker 2: Still gotta love Yankees fans, ladies and gentlemen. I'll be 469 00:23:22,359 --> 00:23:25,520 Speaker 2: back tomorrow night after the game. Aiden. Thanks for watching, everybody, 470 00:23:25,680 --> 00:23:29,000 Speaker 2: go watch and subscribe and all that stuff to fireside Yankees. 471 00:23:29,040 --> 00:23:31,960 Speaker 2: They do great coverage, he and Ryan over there, and 472 00:23:32,119 --> 00:23:34,960 Speaker 2: they deserve to be in that upper echelon of channels 473 00:23:35,359 --> 00:23:39,240 Speaker 2: with me, honestly. So we'll see you guys next time. 474 00:24:00,840 --> 00:24:06,359 Speaker 1: By