1 00:00:00,640 --> 00:00:07,480 Speaker 1: Get Up, Get Up? Get Up? What is up? Mets fans? 2 00:00:07,520 --> 00:00:10,320 Speaker 2: Welcome back to another episode of the Mets Uff Podcast, 3 00:00:10,360 --> 00:00:13,480 Speaker 2: the official podcast of your New York Mets, Episode number 4 00:00:13,520 --> 00:00:16,080 Speaker 2: one thirty two, wrapping up a series against the Milwaukee 5 00:00:16,120 --> 00:00:17,080 Speaker 2: Brewers that started. 6 00:00:16,840 --> 00:00:18,320 Speaker 1: Off great, ended with the loss. 7 00:00:18,440 --> 00:00:20,680 Speaker 2: Not a fan of losing, but hey, two of three 8 00:00:20,720 --> 00:00:23,800 Speaker 2: against the Brewers in Milwaukee is good. We come out 9 00:00:23,800 --> 00:00:26,040 Speaker 2: of this series exactly where we started, one game up 10 00:00:26,079 --> 00:00:27,960 Speaker 2: in the National League East over the Atlanta Braves, so 11 00:00:28,000 --> 00:00:29,720 Speaker 2: the team is still in the first place and there 12 00:00:29,760 --> 00:00:31,960 Speaker 2: are a lot of really good things to talk about 13 00:00:32,000 --> 00:00:34,440 Speaker 2: with this series. We have Max Scherzer returning, we have 14 00:00:34,479 --> 00:00:37,120 Speaker 2: Pete Alonso and Francisco Lindor putting the team on their back, 15 00:00:37,360 --> 00:00:39,120 Speaker 2: a lot of good things. Tyler and McGill came back 16 00:00:39,159 --> 00:00:41,519 Speaker 2: as well Drew Smith, which we'll talk about later in 17 00:00:41,560 --> 00:00:43,440 Speaker 2: Game three. We got a lot to talk about here, 18 00:00:43,520 --> 00:00:45,519 Speaker 2: so I'm just gonna get going into it. Make sure 19 00:00:45,560 --> 00:00:47,519 Speaker 2: you guys are following us on all our social media 20 00:00:47,640 --> 00:00:50,040 Speaker 2: at metst up on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. 21 00:00:50,080 --> 00:00:52,279 Speaker 1: That's m E TSDUP. 22 00:00:52,800 --> 00:00:55,200 Speaker 2: I know sometimes audibly it's a little bit different. So 23 00:00:55,200 --> 00:00:56,960 Speaker 2: I just want to get that clear for you guys. 24 00:00:57,000 --> 00:00:58,440 Speaker 2: If you're looking for the YouTube video, go to the 25 00:00:58,480 --> 00:01:01,120 Speaker 2: New York Mets YouTube channel describe over there, you'll be 26 00:01:01,160 --> 00:01:03,120 Speaker 2: able to watch the video version. And if you're listening 27 00:01:03,200 --> 00:01:06,800 Speaker 2: to US Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Odyssey, wherever you 28 00:01:06,840 --> 00:01:09,039 Speaker 2: get your podcast, drop us a rating, drops a review. 29 00:01:09,240 --> 00:01:12,120 Speaker 2: We really do appreciate it. Without further ado, let's bring 30 00:01:12,160 --> 00:01:14,760 Speaker 2: in James. James, this is like one of the first episodes. 31 00:01:14,800 --> 00:01:16,319 Speaker 2: It feels like in a while we haven't been together. 32 00:01:16,959 --> 00:01:19,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, no, I mean not really, just because we had 33 00:01:19,160 --> 00:01:21,080 Speaker 3: the two series The homestand and that was I was 34 00:01:21,080 --> 00:01:23,280 Speaker 3: gonna say, this is a weird one because you're at 35 00:01:23,280 --> 00:01:25,280 Speaker 3: your parents house, not not usually we coordinate. 36 00:01:25,319 --> 00:01:27,199 Speaker 1: That. That is true. That is true. I think maybe 37 00:01:27,240 --> 00:01:28,720 Speaker 1: that's what feels a little bit weirder. 38 00:01:28,760 --> 00:01:30,920 Speaker 2: And I guess it's also weird because I saw you 39 00:01:31,040 --> 00:01:33,960 Speaker 2: yesterday because we had a really awesome day at MLB Network, 40 00:01:34,000 --> 00:01:36,560 Speaker 2: which you guys will be getting some bonus episode, some 41 00:01:36,600 --> 00:01:38,039 Speaker 2: bonus contents of it. 42 00:01:37,880 --> 00:01:37,920 Speaker 4: Was. 43 00:01:38,040 --> 00:01:39,640 Speaker 1: It was an awesome day. That was a great I 44 00:01:39,640 --> 00:01:41,400 Speaker 1: thought were gonna talk about that. The intro honestly kind 45 00:01:41,400 --> 00:01:41,880 Speaker 1: of feel like you. 46 00:01:41,880 --> 00:01:44,440 Speaker 2: Forgot I did for a second, I did forget about it. 47 00:01:44,440 --> 00:01:48,720 Speaker 2: It's we did so much yesterday, which was Tuesday, between 48 00:01:49,000 --> 00:01:52,040 Speaker 2: talking to Mark Durrou's and talking to mathask Ursion, Cliff Floyd, 49 00:01:52,040 --> 00:01:54,200 Speaker 2: Harold Reynolds. We did a little home run derby as 50 00:01:54,240 --> 00:01:56,280 Speaker 2: well for the boys, which is gonna be some good content. 51 00:01:56,840 --> 00:01:57,120 Speaker 1: It was. 52 00:01:57,440 --> 00:01:59,280 Speaker 2: It was a very jam packed day, but I had 53 00:01:59,280 --> 00:01:59,840 Speaker 2: a lot of fun. 54 00:02:00,440 --> 00:02:01,080 Speaker 1: That was a great day. 55 00:02:01,080 --> 00:02:02,640 Speaker 3: It was a shout out to John also sending that 56 00:02:02,720 --> 00:02:04,600 Speaker 3: up everyone's favorite producer, Johnny Barron. 57 00:02:05,240 --> 00:02:05,840 Speaker 1: It was a great day. 58 00:02:05,840 --> 00:02:07,040 Speaker 3: And it was also one of those days where like 59 00:02:07,080 --> 00:02:09,400 Speaker 3: we did a lot, but I went home and that 60 00:02:09,520 --> 00:02:11,959 Speaker 3: wasn't like tired because it was like so much fun 61 00:02:12,000 --> 00:02:13,799 Speaker 3: and it was like so enjoyable and those all things 62 00:02:13,840 --> 00:02:15,720 Speaker 3: that every single like all of it was like this 63 00:02:15,800 --> 00:02:18,520 Speaker 3: is good stuff, Like yeah, it wasn't like you dread 64 00:02:18,560 --> 00:02:20,480 Speaker 3: the long day. You dread like being out of all day. 65 00:02:20,480 --> 00:02:21,720 Speaker 3: If you get home, you're like all right, hell yeah, 66 00:02:21,720 --> 00:02:24,080 Speaker 3: Like I even went home like watch that Mets game. 67 00:02:24,120 --> 00:02:26,000 Speaker 3: Also that Mets game wasn't vigorating. I did like work 68 00:02:26,040 --> 00:02:27,600 Speaker 3: even after that for Mojo, it was like it was 69 00:02:27,639 --> 00:02:28,120 Speaker 3: a great day. 70 00:02:28,200 --> 00:02:29,919 Speaker 2: Yeah, No, it was a good day all around. And 71 00:02:30,040 --> 00:02:31,679 Speaker 2: that Mets game helped it out even more, and the 72 00:02:31,720 --> 00:02:34,040 Speaker 2: Mets series was just relatively a good one. Like I said, 73 00:02:34,040 --> 00:02:35,400 Speaker 2: it ended on a little bit of a bad note 74 00:02:35,440 --> 00:02:37,640 Speaker 2: here with the loss against the Brewers, but it started 75 00:02:37,680 --> 00:02:41,040 Speaker 2: off Game one with mad Max Scherzer returning on the mound. 76 00:02:41,280 --> 00:02:44,560 Speaker 2: And could could he have been any better? I mean 77 00:02:44,680 --> 00:02:46,480 Speaker 2: the answer is probably no, right, I. 78 00:02:46,440 --> 00:02:47,919 Speaker 3: Mean, you only struck out in nine of the eighteen 79 00:02:47,919 --> 00:02:50,040 Speaker 3: batters he faced, so we could have been he could. 80 00:02:49,840 --> 00:02:52,960 Speaker 1: Have been better only fifty percent in that game. 81 00:02:53,240 --> 00:02:56,480 Speaker 3: As as Max told us the interview that dropped earlier today, Yes, 82 00:02:56,520 --> 00:02:58,200 Speaker 3: damn you guys listening to this. If you guys haven't 83 00:02:58,240 --> 00:03:00,519 Speaker 3: go back listening to extras or interview. He loves to 84 00:03:00,560 --> 00:03:02,480 Speaker 3: strike guys out, and it was very clear how much 85 00:03:02,520 --> 00:03:04,079 Speaker 3: he loved to strike guys out. He also doesn't like 86 00:03:04,080 --> 00:03:06,200 Speaker 3: to give up any hits or walks, and he didn't 87 00:03:06,240 --> 00:03:08,200 Speaker 3: do either of those things on Monday night, pitching six 88 00:03:08,440 --> 00:03:10,799 Speaker 3: perfect innings eighteen up and eighteen down in his first 89 00:03:10,800 --> 00:03:11,680 Speaker 3: start in three weeks. 90 00:03:11,760 --> 00:03:14,359 Speaker 1: He's just he's a freak. He's a freak. He looked 91 00:03:14,440 --> 00:03:15,880 Speaker 1: so fresh, so ready to go. 92 00:03:16,240 --> 00:03:18,320 Speaker 2: Good job by Buck and the Mets to you know, 93 00:03:18,360 --> 00:03:20,040 Speaker 2: decide it's time to pull him out. This game is 94 00:03:20,080 --> 00:03:22,840 Speaker 2: not that important to risk max ers for the entire 95 00:03:22,919 --> 00:03:25,399 Speaker 2: year kind of thing. Six innings he hit the pitch count. 96 00:03:25,440 --> 00:03:26,119 Speaker 1: Let's rock with it. 97 00:03:26,320 --> 00:03:28,600 Speaker 3: Also really cool that he was like, oh, absolutely, my 98 00:03:28,639 --> 00:03:30,400 Speaker 3: mark today was seventy five pitches I hit that. 99 00:03:30,480 --> 00:03:31,080 Speaker 1: It was sixty eight. 100 00:03:31,120 --> 00:03:32,560 Speaker 3: I don't want to start to eat like I'm trying 101 00:03:32,560 --> 00:03:34,239 Speaker 3: to do it like his like very vernacular. Yes, I 102 00:03:34,240 --> 00:03:35,640 Speaker 3: didn't want to start the next inning with a chance 103 00:03:35,680 --> 00:03:36,440 Speaker 3: to go over seventy five. 104 00:03:36,640 --> 00:03:38,240 Speaker 1: Seventy five was the line. Seventy five was the line. 105 00:03:38,240 --> 00:03:39,080 Speaker 1: I don't want to go over that. 106 00:03:39,360 --> 00:03:42,400 Speaker 3: But also everyone's taking the plan, everyone except like some 107 00:03:42,440 --> 00:03:45,200 Speaker 3: people on Twitter being like oh no, but like Max like, 108 00:03:45,280 --> 00:03:47,320 Speaker 3: I don't care all about perfect game, that doesn't matter. 109 00:03:47,360 --> 00:03:48,840 Speaker 3: We're here for the Winter World series, guys. Also, I 110 00:03:48,840 --> 00:03:50,080 Speaker 3: have heard him talk about things like that in the 111 00:03:50,120 --> 00:03:52,280 Speaker 3: interview too. One thing I did notice about max Ow 112 00:03:52,280 --> 00:03:54,800 Speaker 3: in this game that was interesting, a slight deviation from 113 00:03:54,840 --> 00:03:56,840 Speaker 3: the usual Max chers or, was that he was very 114 00:03:56,920 --> 00:04:00,760 Speaker 3: very fastball heavy fifty six percent fastballs first start back, 115 00:04:00,800 --> 00:04:03,680 Speaker 3: and that was with fifteen percent curveballs. Each of those 116 00:04:03,720 --> 00:04:05,920 Speaker 3: numbers were near season highs. The curveball percentage was a 117 00:04:05,920 --> 00:04:08,560 Speaker 3: season high for Max, which is weird because he always 118 00:04:08,600 --> 00:04:10,560 Speaker 3: kind of sits between like five and twelve percent. I 119 00:04:10,560 --> 00:04:12,680 Speaker 3: guess this just maybe got a little bit higher because 120 00:04:12,720 --> 00:04:15,000 Speaker 3: he threw less pitches overall, so a few more of 121 00:04:15,040 --> 00:04:16,160 Speaker 3: a pitch earlier in a game. 122 00:04:16,200 --> 00:04:17,200 Speaker 1: We'll kind of shoot that up. 123 00:04:17,200 --> 00:04:19,200 Speaker 3: But to see that pitch get a lot of whiffs 124 00:04:19,400 --> 00:04:21,719 Speaker 3: relative and he'd be thrown more often than his patents 125 00:04:21,800 --> 00:04:24,440 Speaker 3: is slyder. I thought it's pretty interesting also that fastball 126 00:04:24,640 --> 00:04:26,599 Speaker 3: was just really good, had eight whiffs and it was 127 00:04:27,600 --> 00:04:29,760 Speaker 3: up and Vlo across the board hit ninety six point 128 00:04:29,839 --> 00:04:32,000 Speaker 3: seven miles an hour, his fifth fastest pitch of the year, 129 00:04:32,120 --> 00:04:33,520 Speaker 3: So he did come back very fresh. 130 00:04:33,600 --> 00:04:35,520 Speaker 2: I got assume the fastball thing is more so getting 131 00:04:35,520 --> 00:04:37,919 Speaker 2: into a rhythm and knowing that he only had so 132 00:04:37,960 --> 00:04:40,720 Speaker 2: many bullets left. You know that, like in this game 133 00:04:40,800 --> 00:04:43,599 Speaker 2: that he just wanted to kind of attack hitters like 134 00:04:43,640 --> 00:04:45,359 Speaker 2: beat me, you're not gonna do it, I'm actures or 135 00:04:45,400 --> 00:04:47,600 Speaker 2: beat me you won't. And maybe the curveball thing has 136 00:04:47,640 --> 00:04:49,600 Speaker 2: to do with maybe just the brewer, Like remember a 137 00:04:49,640 --> 00:04:52,239 Speaker 2: couple of years ago talking about the mess with hitting 138 00:04:52,240 --> 00:04:54,000 Speaker 2: curve balls. We had some issues like maybe the Brewers 139 00:04:54,040 --> 00:04:56,280 Speaker 2: are just a team that struggles against the curve ball 140 00:04:56,279 --> 00:04:58,800 Speaker 2: and hits sliders better, which I mean we saw in 141 00:04:58,800 --> 00:05:01,640 Speaker 2: Game three, but maybe that was something that they in 142 00:05:01,680 --> 00:05:03,640 Speaker 2: the game planning they decided as well, like, oh, let's 143 00:05:03,640 --> 00:05:04,880 Speaker 2: attack with the curveballs too. 144 00:05:05,160 --> 00:05:08,120 Speaker 3: That's such a hither by hither thing though, what just 145 00:05:08,160 --> 00:05:11,440 Speaker 3: happened in your apartment? Everyone who listens to the show, 146 00:05:11,520 --> 00:05:13,159 Speaker 3: and I actually talked to a person tells me they 147 00:05:13,279 --> 00:05:15,520 Speaker 3: never hear anything, which is unbelievable because you say you 148 00:05:15,560 --> 00:05:16,120 Speaker 3: hear everything. 149 00:05:16,240 --> 00:05:18,240 Speaker 1: So maybe listen back. Yeah, maybe it's just us. 150 00:05:18,279 --> 00:05:20,240 Speaker 2: Maybe shout out to Tabiel was doing a great job 151 00:05:20,279 --> 00:05:23,400 Speaker 2: on the editing there. Maybe he's he's cutting it perfectly, 152 00:05:23,480 --> 00:05:26,960 Speaker 2: lower in the volumes, getting the peaks and valleys perfectly. 153 00:05:27,000 --> 00:05:29,600 Speaker 1: Because it sounds like someone just bowled a strike. 154 00:05:30,240 --> 00:05:31,919 Speaker 3: No, it was a it was a party cars I 155 00:05:31,960 --> 00:05:34,200 Speaker 3: like to call them that rolled by here. Actually you 156 00:05:34,320 --> 00:05:35,760 Speaker 3: just talked about anything. That just really sent me on 157 00:05:35,800 --> 00:05:37,320 Speaker 3: a flashback. I do not miss that at all. 158 00:05:37,480 --> 00:05:39,679 Speaker 1: No, no, not one bet late. 159 00:05:39,560 --> 00:05:42,400 Speaker 2: Night editing these podcasts really great perk of not working 160 00:05:42,440 --> 00:05:43,040 Speaker 2: with the Mets. 161 00:05:43,320 --> 00:05:43,960 Speaker 1: Incredible. 162 00:05:44,040 --> 00:05:46,919 Speaker 3: But the stat John just threw in here his shures 163 00:05:46,920 --> 00:05:48,960 Speaker 3: are only had more strikeouts with his four seamer and 164 00:05:49,000 --> 00:05:50,960 Speaker 3: one other start this year he had he punched out 165 00:05:51,000 --> 00:05:53,520 Speaker 3: four different propers, four of the nine k's with that 166 00:05:53,520 --> 00:05:55,880 Speaker 3: four seamer on Monday. Okay, yeah, I mean like yeah, 167 00:05:55,880 --> 00:05:58,000 Speaker 3: while it was probably a plan, it was missing bats 168 00:05:58,000 --> 00:05:59,760 Speaker 3: and it was being thrown at a higher velocity, and 169 00:05:59,800 --> 00:06:01,240 Speaker 3: he was throwing it up in his own a lot. 170 00:06:01,320 --> 00:06:03,160 Speaker 2: Yeah, you won't catch me complaining about it. You give 171 00:06:03,200 --> 00:06:05,279 Speaker 2: me six perfect innings every time you go out there. Hey, 172 00:06:05,480 --> 00:06:07,760 Speaker 2: give me five perfect things every time you go out there. 173 00:06:08,360 --> 00:06:09,880 Speaker 2: Never going to be a complaint coming out of my 174 00:06:09,920 --> 00:06:10,839 Speaker 2: mouth when that happens. 175 00:06:11,240 --> 00:06:13,360 Speaker 3: No, it's kind of just now that he's back again, 176 00:06:13,640 --> 00:06:15,800 Speaker 3: and he did talk about that the lat still was 177 00:06:16,480 --> 00:06:17,760 Speaker 3: I don't remember the word he used. I think he 178 00:06:17,800 --> 00:06:19,520 Speaker 3: just remembered getting I think he said tired. But he 179 00:06:19,560 --> 00:06:21,719 Speaker 3: said that it was getting tired at the exact same 180 00:06:21,839 --> 00:06:23,760 Speaker 3: rate as his arm, and that was kind of the 181 00:06:23,760 --> 00:06:25,160 Speaker 3: whole thing he wanted to measure. He said this in 182 00:06:25,200 --> 00:06:27,520 Speaker 3: the postgame when they were doing the subdued celebration, which 183 00:06:27,560 --> 00:06:30,240 Speaker 3: we'll talk about a little bit, but he said that 184 00:06:30,279 --> 00:06:31,760 Speaker 3: was the whole the point of the start, seeing if 185 00:06:31,800 --> 00:06:34,280 Speaker 3: they got tired together, because the reason when the il 186 00:06:34,320 --> 00:06:35,640 Speaker 3: and think it happened in May as well, is that 187 00:06:35,680 --> 00:06:37,560 Speaker 3: the lack got tired first and the lack couldn't hold 188 00:06:37,600 --> 00:06:40,120 Speaker 3: up with the arm. So he's kind of working in unison, 189 00:06:40,200 --> 00:06:41,760 Speaker 3: I guess. And then that is that was a big 190 00:06:41,800 --> 00:06:42,520 Speaker 3: key for me, he said. 191 00:06:42,600 --> 00:06:44,159 Speaker 2: Now, maybe this is just because we had a fifteen 192 00:06:44,160 --> 00:06:46,080 Speaker 2: minute conversation with him, so we now know a little 193 00:06:46,080 --> 00:06:48,440 Speaker 2: bit more about Max Schurzer. Again, go listen to that episode. 194 00:06:48,440 --> 00:06:50,159 Speaker 2: We're plugging a lot here. It's because it's awesome. 195 00:06:50,200 --> 00:06:50,720 Speaker 1: It's amazing. 196 00:06:50,760 --> 00:06:53,520 Speaker 2: We talked freaking Max Scherzer for fifteen minutes. I mean, 197 00:06:53,520 --> 00:06:55,760 Speaker 2: the guys can go in the Hall of Fame. It's unbelievable. 198 00:06:56,279 --> 00:07:00,320 Speaker 2: But the way he talks about baseball is unlike anyone 199 00:07:00,320 --> 00:07:03,120 Speaker 2: I've ever like anyone I've heard he like the way 200 00:07:03,160 --> 00:07:05,400 Speaker 2: he was talking about the pitch, the pitch clock, or 201 00:07:05,440 --> 00:07:07,760 Speaker 2: the PitchCom or the DH rule or the things that 202 00:07:07,800 --> 00:07:10,239 Speaker 2: he wants changed in baseball, or just like you said, 203 00:07:10,400 --> 00:07:14,160 Speaker 2: his lat catching up to like his. 204 00:07:14,200 --> 00:07:16,200 Speaker 1: Arm becoming tired at the same rate is what I 205 00:07:16,480 --> 00:07:16,960 Speaker 1: described it. 206 00:07:17,000 --> 00:07:19,600 Speaker 2: I don't feel like I've ever heard anybody really describe 207 00:07:19,920 --> 00:07:21,200 Speaker 2: I don't want to say like an injury, but like 208 00:07:21,200 --> 00:07:22,680 Speaker 2: how they're feeling like that before. 209 00:07:23,000 --> 00:07:25,680 Speaker 3: I think it's just I think one is that he's 210 00:07:25,760 --> 00:07:28,560 Speaker 3: really smart. Yes, and he's very smart, but a lot 211 00:07:28,600 --> 00:07:30,200 Speaker 3: of guys are very smart, but not everyone's very good 212 00:07:30,320 --> 00:07:32,880 Speaker 3: articulating their intelligence, like being able to actually send the 213 00:07:32,920 --> 00:07:35,320 Speaker 3: brain to the mouth and get get everything out. Like 214 00:07:35,360 --> 00:07:37,040 Speaker 3: I think that's something that you and I actually pretty good. 215 00:07:37,040 --> 00:07:38,560 Speaker 3: That's why we have this podcast, which is not bad, 216 00:07:40,000 --> 00:07:41,160 Speaker 3: not like Max shas and the other thing. 217 00:07:41,240 --> 00:07:43,880 Speaker 2: I'll say flack instead of or I'll say slack instead 218 00:07:43,880 --> 00:07:44,239 Speaker 2: of flack. 219 00:07:44,280 --> 00:07:46,440 Speaker 1: You know, the intent is there. The intent is there. 220 00:07:46,440 --> 00:07:48,800 Speaker 1: That's the whole point. But Max Shazer just like loves 221 00:07:48,840 --> 00:07:51,720 Speaker 1: baseball so much that he's like he's I don't think 222 00:07:51,760 --> 00:07:53,040 Speaker 1: he ever thinks about anything else. 223 00:07:53,360 --> 00:07:55,920 Speaker 2: It's like probably when he goes home, like probably about 224 00:07:55,920 --> 00:07:57,680 Speaker 2: his kids, but you know for sure, like he's doing 225 00:07:57,680 --> 00:07:59,840 Speaker 2: like finger painting or something. He's like, man, what if 226 00:07:59,840 --> 00:08:01,040 Speaker 2: I what if I started him out with in the 227 00:08:01,320 --> 00:08:03,920 Speaker 2: ol curveball today instead of you know, a slider. 228 00:08:04,120 --> 00:08:05,720 Speaker 1: He's like, if I changed my finger, maybe I can 229 00:08:05,720 --> 00:08:07,600 Speaker 1: get more depth of my color and then that can 230 00:08:07,640 --> 00:08:09,000 Speaker 1: play off the change up a little better and I 231 00:08:09,000 --> 00:08:11,120 Speaker 1: could work both of those more so the lefties, like 232 00:08:11,200 --> 00:08:13,240 Speaker 1: he's this kid's just like hitting him in the arm. 233 00:08:13,760 --> 00:08:16,480 Speaker 1: He's like that fingerpaint like also. 234 00:08:16,440 --> 00:08:19,040 Speaker 3: Jimmy Fallon from fever pitch when he's on the TV. Yes, 235 00:08:19,200 --> 00:08:21,520 Speaker 3: like Red Sox, sex and preathing. 236 00:08:21,880 --> 00:08:24,520 Speaker 2: Also, I want to bring attention to your impression of him, 237 00:08:24,560 --> 00:08:26,760 Speaker 2: which was spot on the way that he speaks, it's 238 00:08:26,880 --> 00:08:31,320 Speaker 2: very like, it's very quick and he's like, I got the. 239 00:08:31,400 --> 00:08:32,800 Speaker 3: Say and then I say it again. I'm gonna look 240 00:08:32,840 --> 00:08:34,120 Speaker 3: at you and then do this and say it again. 241 00:08:34,360 --> 00:08:36,360 Speaker 3: I'm like, not good impressions, but the few I can hit, 242 00:08:36,440 --> 00:08:36,800 Speaker 3: I can hit. 243 00:08:36,880 --> 00:08:38,480 Speaker 2: No, Yeah, you got the you got the cadence down 244 00:08:38,520 --> 00:08:40,760 Speaker 2: perfectly there from Mactures again, check it out. It's on, 245 00:08:40,840 --> 00:08:43,080 Speaker 2: It's out on the podcast everywhere. You should really go 246 00:08:43,120 --> 00:08:45,000 Speaker 2: watch the YouTube video version of this one because the 247 00:08:45,040 --> 00:08:46,720 Speaker 2: video is really cool. I mean, you're sitting a sick 248 00:08:46,760 --> 00:08:49,280 Speaker 2: next to Max Sure's there. Still doesn't still crazy, Like 249 00:08:49,320 --> 00:08:51,880 Speaker 2: I'm like being able to look back in twenty years and. 250 00:08:51,800 --> 00:08:54,480 Speaker 1: Be like Max Sures or talk to him for fifteen minutes. 251 00:08:54,320 --> 00:08:56,199 Speaker 3: I was throwing the YouTube link everywhere so that I 252 00:08:56,240 --> 00:08:58,200 Speaker 3: threw it in the old pictureless discord. I threw it 253 00:08:58,240 --> 00:09:00,800 Speaker 3: by Mojo Slack and like the general I was putting 254 00:09:00,840 --> 00:09:02,319 Speaker 3: into like group chats of fantasy leagues. 255 00:09:02,360 --> 00:09:04,480 Speaker 1: I was throwing it everywhere I possibly could. 256 00:09:04,480 --> 00:09:07,240 Speaker 2: I think it's doing really well too from what I saw. 257 00:09:07,400 --> 00:09:09,520 Speaker 2: You know, I'm a YouTube number man over here, so 258 00:09:09,559 --> 00:09:11,680 Speaker 2: I checked the numbers every once in a while, especially 259 00:09:11,760 --> 00:09:14,000 Speaker 2: on on the stuff that we do, and this is 260 00:09:14,040 --> 00:09:17,200 Speaker 2: definitely I think gonna be our most popular interview without 261 00:09:17,200 --> 00:09:17,600 Speaker 2: a doubt. 262 00:09:17,880 --> 00:09:18,559 Speaker 1: I kind of hope. 263 00:09:18,600 --> 00:09:20,840 Speaker 3: So because it doesn't really get more popular than this, 264 00:09:21,240 --> 00:09:23,320 Speaker 3: it's gonna be It's gonna be maybe Lindora Pee, but 265 00:09:23,360 --> 00:09:24,880 Speaker 3: this is pretty much max out for us. 266 00:09:26,080 --> 00:09:27,720 Speaker 2: If all three of them want to come on, maybe Buck, 267 00:09:27,760 --> 00:09:30,200 Speaker 2: if he's willing to talk to the boys and talk 268 00:09:30,240 --> 00:09:30,680 Speaker 2: with us. 269 00:09:31,679 --> 00:09:34,120 Speaker 1: I don't even know, maybe even old players like David Wright. 270 00:09:34,360 --> 00:09:37,040 Speaker 1: David Yeah, David Wright. Probably that's the white Whale. 271 00:09:37,120 --> 00:09:39,360 Speaker 2: That that might be the white Whale Piazza two, but 272 00:09:39,600 --> 00:09:42,040 Speaker 2: I think David Wright might might resonate with our listeners 273 00:09:42,080 --> 00:09:42,560 Speaker 2: a little more. 274 00:09:42,720 --> 00:09:44,840 Speaker 1: David Reella like go to Manhattan Beach and do the interview. 275 00:09:44,960 --> 00:09:49,480 Speaker 1: That's oh no, Manhattan Beach, California. 276 00:09:50,440 --> 00:09:52,760 Speaker 3: Back to the game. Yeah, back to the game. Another 277 00:09:52,800 --> 00:09:54,520 Speaker 3: big part of this game going into it was that 278 00:09:54,600 --> 00:09:57,240 Speaker 3: Max scherz Er former CI Young Winner was facing off 279 00:09:57,280 --> 00:10:01,040 Speaker 3: against Corbyn Burns, most recent winner, defending young winner wrong, 280 00:10:01,040 --> 00:10:03,120 Speaker 3: so he stole that crown from Zach Willie. A great picture, 281 00:10:03,400 --> 00:10:05,280 Speaker 3: great picture having another great year. I's had a little 282 00:10:05,280 --> 00:10:06,920 Speaker 3: bit of a downturn in the last couple of months, 283 00:10:07,040 --> 00:10:09,400 Speaker 3: and the book on the Mets all year, the supposed 284 00:10:09,400 --> 00:10:10,719 Speaker 3: the book on the Mets. I think people tell you 285 00:10:10,720 --> 00:10:13,200 Speaker 3: about the Mets that they can't hit good pictures, but 286 00:10:13,240 --> 00:10:16,200 Speaker 3: the Mets, after one time through the order, looked like 287 00:10:16,200 --> 00:10:17,640 Speaker 3: that was more the same. I have to give credit 288 00:10:17,640 --> 00:10:19,960 Speaker 3: to you, Mark, because you gave the best reverse chinks, 289 00:10:19,960 --> 00:10:21,480 Speaker 3: one of the best verse drinks of the entire season. 290 00:10:21,480 --> 00:10:23,800 Speaker 2: But it was it was you know why, though, because 291 00:10:23,840 --> 00:10:27,200 Speaker 2: it really was true. I really felt like the Mets 292 00:10:27,240 --> 00:10:29,440 Speaker 2: were just not going to touch Corbyn Burns. Like you said, 293 00:10:29,440 --> 00:10:31,720 Speaker 2: the first time through the order, he was so dominant 294 00:10:31,760 --> 00:10:33,680 Speaker 2: in a fashion that was like, it's not that we're 295 00:10:33,679 --> 00:10:36,280 Speaker 2: not hitting, he's not letting us hit. We're not allowed 296 00:10:36,320 --> 00:10:38,680 Speaker 2: to play baseball today, like the Mets just it doesn't 297 00:10:38,720 --> 00:10:40,120 Speaker 2: matter what you try to do. You're not gonna hit me. 298 00:10:40,559 --> 00:10:42,959 Speaker 2: And then, like you said, the perfect or verse jinks 299 00:10:43,000 --> 00:10:44,280 Speaker 2: it was timed up so well too. 300 00:10:44,320 --> 00:10:48,360 Speaker 3: It's incredible you sent the text about seven minutes before 301 00:10:48,720 --> 00:10:50,920 Speaker 3: Peelonso his three run home run in the fourth inning, 302 00:10:51,160 --> 00:10:52,840 Speaker 3: before they rather got going. But the first time around 303 00:10:52,880 --> 00:10:54,760 Speaker 3: the order was I think he was basically perfect. It 304 00:10:54,840 --> 00:10:55,800 Speaker 3: might have been he might have been perfect. 305 00:10:55,840 --> 00:10:57,800 Speaker 1: Actually, I think they were both perfect through three. Yeah, 306 00:10:57,840 --> 00:10:58,520 Speaker 1: which makes sense. 307 00:10:58,720 --> 00:11:01,880 Speaker 3: Yeah, of course, but Alonzo just hit it was It 308 00:11:01,920 --> 00:11:03,280 Speaker 3: was a good pitch too. One of the best things 309 00:11:03,280 --> 00:11:05,720 Speaker 3: about what the Mets did against Corbyn Burns is that 310 00:11:05,800 --> 00:11:07,960 Speaker 3: all their hits that wound up scoring runs, the Alonzo 311 00:11:08,000 --> 00:11:10,680 Speaker 3: threw run home run, the Lindor triple on the heels 312 00:11:10,720 --> 00:11:12,440 Speaker 3: of the Nimo triple in the sixth inning, and then 313 00:11:12,480 --> 00:11:15,320 Speaker 3: the Voguey double that actually wound up icing Burns, is 314 00:11:15,320 --> 00:11:17,720 Speaker 3: that all of them were on very good pitches. That 315 00:11:17,800 --> 00:11:19,520 Speaker 3: Pete home run was on a change up that ducked 316 00:11:19,520 --> 00:11:20,719 Speaker 3: out of the bottom of the zone. It got a 317 00:11:20,760 --> 00:11:22,800 Speaker 3: little bit too much plate, but it wasn't like so 318 00:11:22,920 --> 00:11:24,280 Speaker 3: much play. It wasn't like down the heart of the 319 00:11:24,280 --> 00:11:25,880 Speaker 3: plate and low. He just went down and went with 320 00:11:25,920 --> 00:11:27,720 Speaker 3: it. It just kind of seemed like he picked it up well. 321 00:11:27,840 --> 00:11:30,600 Speaker 2: Someone on our Twitter tell us bad pitch selection. It 322 00:11:30,679 --> 00:11:32,080 Speaker 2: was like, hell, hit a home run, So I don't 323 00:11:32,080 --> 00:11:33,720 Speaker 2: know how bad of a pitch selection it really was. 324 00:11:33,960 --> 00:11:35,280 Speaker 1: I mean, I guess it was out of the strike zone. 325 00:11:35,320 --> 00:11:37,079 Speaker 3: But that's kind of something that Pete has done especially 326 00:11:37,080 --> 00:11:39,800 Speaker 3: well this year, attacking that shadow like very well. Pizzowa 327 00:11:39,800 --> 00:11:41,959 Speaker 3: has been a big hard guy in terms of zones 328 00:11:42,000 --> 00:11:43,800 Speaker 3: of the plate, but he attacked that shadow well. The 329 00:11:43,840 --> 00:11:45,960 Speaker 3: Lindor was on a curveball that was basically in the 330 00:11:45,960 --> 00:11:47,880 Speaker 3: same spot, just like an inch higher, like kind of 331 00:11:47,960 --> 00:11:51,120 Speaker 3: right on the bottom edge of the zone, went down 332 00:11:51,120 --> 00:11:52,640 Speaker 3: and got it and just rope hooked it down the 333 00:11:52,679 --> 00:11:54,760 Speaker 3: line and just got on his freaking horse was zooming 334 00:11:54,800 --> 00:11:55,880 Speaker 3: around the basis he was. 335 00:11:56,240 --> 00:11:58,760 Speaker 2: I would love to know if he was running, if 336 00:11:58,760 --> 00:12:02,680 Speaker 2: that was the fastest he was running, because he was flying. 337 00:12:02,760 --> 00:12:06,200 Speaker 2: And even Keith and Gary in the broadcast booth made 338 00:12:06,679 --> 00:12:08,880 Speaker 2: a comment about it, and they're like, man, the door 339 00:12:08,920 --> 00:12:10,800 Speaker 2: put it in another gear. We just really haven't ever 340 00:12:10,800 --> 00:12:12,280 Speaker 2: seen it, not that it doesn't run hard, it was 341 00:12:12,360 --> 00:12:14,720 Speaker 2: just you looked really fast, which is not something I 342 00:12:14,720 --> 00:12:17,400 Speaker 2: would say of Francisco Lindor's game. Not that he's not slow, 343 00:12:17,520 --> 00:12:19,360 Speaker 2: not that he's slow, but I wouldn't say he's really 344 00:12:19,360 --> 00:12:19,880 Speaker 2: fast ever. 345 00:12:20,240 --> 00:12:22,839 Speaker 1: He's just like an astounding athlete. I think we're getting 346 00:12:22,880 --> 00:12:24,880 Speaker 1: sent to every day. He I think jumped. I'm together 347 00:12:24,960 --> 00:12:27,480 Speaker 1: right now loading on Fangress. He jumped up now to 348 00:12:27,559 --> 00:12:30,080 Speaker 1: the fifth highest war in all of baseball. It's really good. 349 00:12:30,120 --> 00:12:32,319 Speaker 2: He put it, like if it wasn't for Paul Goldschmidt 350 00:12:32,360 --> 00:12:35,320 Speaker 2: in the National League having just an absolutely disgusting video 351 00:12:35,360 --> 00:12:37,560 Speaker 2: game like gear Francisco Lindor is in a real conversation 352 00:12:37,600 --> 00:12:38,040 Speaker 2: for MVP. 353 00:12:38,320 --> 00:12:40,520 Speaker 3: I told you this take yesterday. I don't really think 354 00:12:40,520 --> 00:12:42,400 Speaker 3: that that far. Apart of all, they're separated by less 355 00:12:42,440 --> 00:12:44,960 Speaker 3: than half a win. And if you're thinking about like value, 356 00:12:45,000 --> 00:12:47,000 Speaker 3: like I know, gold Schmith is hitting the crap out 357 00:12:47,000 --> 00:12:49,560 Speaker 3: of the ball and he's gonna have He's like he's in. 358 00:12:49,800 --> 00:12:51,760 Speaker 3: He's technically still in play for triple crown. There's no 359 00:12:51,760 --> 00:12:54,760 Speaker 3: way he catches Pete's RBIs at this point like most 360 00:12:54,840 --> 00:12:56,959 Speaker 3: likely not in Schwarber and Bets are right on him 361 00:12:56,960 --> 00:12:59,920 Speaker 3: at homers, but in terms of defensively with Francisco and 362 00:13:00,240 --> 00:13:02,199 Speaker 3: does every single day at the short stop position compared 363 00:13:02,240 --> 00:13:04,160 Speaker 3: to Goldsman, just like having a glove and standing at 364 00:13:04,200 --> 00:13:07,439 Speaker 3: first base. It's kind of I don't know. I think 365 00:13:07,440 --> 00:13:08,640 Speaker 3: it's gonna be a lot closer than a lot of 366 00:13:08,640 --> 00:13:10,760 Speaker 3: people think. I think Lindor is going to come in second. 367 00:13:11,040 --> 00:13:13,120 Speaker 3: I think he's probably gonna get like a handful of 368 00:13:13,160 --> 00:13:16,000 Speaker 3: first place votes. And just if you're talking about value, 369 00:13:16,000 --> 00:13:17,840 Speaker 3: like you think Goldsmill off the Cardinals, they're probably like 370 00:13:17,840 --> 00:13:20,120 Speaker 3: what five win different and probably still the lead in 371 00:13:20,120 --> 00:13:22,840 Speaker 3: the Central Take Lindor off the Mets about five hundred. 372 00:13:22,960 --> 00:13:26,600 Speaker 2: The problem with Lindor getting those votes is that one 373 00:13:26,760 --> 00:13:28,880 Speaker 2: a lot of people who still vote are old reporters 374 00:13:28,880 --> 00:13:31,000 Speaker 2: who are angry and if you don't hit three hundred, 375 00:13:31,040 --> 00:13:33,640 Speaker 2: you don't deserve their vote. And both Goldrman and Freddie 376 00:13:33,640 --> 00:13:36,280 Speaker 2: Freeman are both hitting three hundred, like and movie bets 377 00:13:36,520 --> 00:13:40,040 Speaker 2: one probably also in that conversation too. But Lindor is 378 00:13:40,120 --> 00:13:41,880 Speaker 2: for sure as the absolutely. 379 00:13:41,440 --> 00:13:43,240 Speaker 1: Worst top five guy in the National League for MVP 380 00:13:43,400 --> 00:13:45,400 Speaker 1: because what he has done for this team. 381 00:13:45,520 --> 00:13:46,959 Speaker 2: Like we talked about Pete driving in the runs, he 382 00:13:47,000 --> 00:13:48,400 Speaker 2: hit the home run in this game, which was huge, 383 00:13:48,400 --> 00:13:51,240 Speaker 2: But Lindor and Pete together have been just two of 384 00:13:51,280 --> 00:13:53,160 Speaker 2: the most valuable players in the middle of a lineup 385 00:13:53,200 --> 00:13:56,079 Speaker 2: this year, they've just been so incredibly good and Lindor 386 00:13:56,120 --> 00:13:58,360 Speaker 2: playing like this after what a lot of people were 387 00:13:58,360 --> 00:14:01,520 Speaker 2: disappointed with in twenty twenty one, understandably so, but we 388 00:14:01,600 --> 00:14:03,360 Speaker 2: knew we weren't part of the Lindorks. 389 00:14:03,360 --> 00:14:05,840 Speaker 1: We weren't part of the fools. It was just it 390 00:14:05,880 --> 00:14:06,840 Speaker 1: was just so obvious. 391 00:14:06,880 --> 00:14:08,400 Speaker 3: It was like a court. It was like a quarterback 392 00:14:08,440 --> 00:14:11,200 Speaker 3: telegraphing their past, like this is going to be Carlos 393 00:14:11,200 --> 00:14:13,240 Speaker 3: BELTRN two point Oh, it's the exact same thing. 394 00:14:13,720 --> 00:14:15,640 Speaker 1: And you saw like in the second year Belt trying 395 00:14:15,679 --> 00:14:16,080 Speaker 1: the great year. 396 00:14:16,120 --> 00:14:17,400 Speaker 3: In his third year he had put up like an 397 00:14:17,400 --> 00:14:19,480 Speaker 3: eight win season, So like maybe that and there's still 398 00:14:19,480 --> 00:14:21,960 Speaker 3: probably a ceiling on Lindor even as well as he's played, 399 00:14:21,960 --> 00:14:24,320 Speaker 3: like he probably still there still is probably more power 400 00:14:24,320 --> 00:14:26,840 Speaker 3: in that bat, Like there still is Like and he 401 00:14:27,040 --> 00:14:28,320 Speaker 3: and I say that, and that's this is a guy 402 00:14:28,360 --> 00:14:30,240 Speaker 3: with a through fifty on base four to fifty, slugging 403 00:14:30,240 --> 00:14:33,640 Speaker 3: through seventy average, like because he's gonna wind up with 404 00:14:33,640 --> 00:14:35,960 Speaker 3: like twenty eight homers on basically almost one hundred one 405 00:14:36,000 --> 00:14:38,920 Speaker 3: hundred with seventeen steals, Like yeah, unbelievable. 406 00:14:38,960 --> 00:14:40,320 Speaker 1: In the second half, he's been money too. 407 00:14:40,360 --> 00:14:42,880 Speaker 2: Now, I don't think this counts today's game on Wednesday, 408 00:14:42,960 --> 00:14:45,120 Speaker 2: but hitting three h eight with the three seventy nine 409 00:14:45,200 --> 00:14:47,640 Speaker 2: on base forty nine eight sixty eight ops in the 410 00:14:47,680 --> 00:14:50,280 Speaker 2: second half, nine homers, nine doubles, a couple of triples, 411 00:14:50,320 --> 00:14:53,920 Speaker 2: thirty three RBIs, and fifty seven games like that's that's that's. 412 00:14:53,960 --> 00:14:56,400 Speaker 2: That's our short stop right there. That is our shortstop. 413 00:14:56,400 --> 00:14:58,240 Speaker 2: And I'm so so happy he's gonna be here for 414 00:14:58,320 --> 00:14:58,880 Speaker 2: quite some time. 415 00:14:59,320 --> 00:15:00,160 Speaker 1: Yeah, I yea. 416 00:15:00,200 --> 00:15:02,600 Speaker 3: And I still Goldschman hasn't really been hitting that well 417 00:15:02,640 --> 00:15:04,680 Speaker 3: also for the last month, and Lindor has been hitting 418 00:15:04,760 --> 00:15:06,440 Speaker 3: very well. I think there is an outside chance that 419 00:15:06,480 --> 00:15:08,680 Speaker 3: Lindor can end the season with a higher wins above 420 00:15:08,720 --> 00:15:09,440 Speaker 3: replacement than Paul. 421 00:15:09,960 --> 00:15:10,160 Speaker 4: Yeah. 422 00:15:10,160 --> 00:15:12,160 Speaker 2: No, I think the war definitely could could be higher. 423 00:15:12,160 --> 00:15:14,400 Speaker 2: And the clipse Paul gold Smith, that's that's not I 424 00:15:14,400 --> 00:15:15,480 Speaker 2: don't think out of the realm. 425 00:15:15,400 --> 00:15:19,720 Speaker 1: Possibilities he has my vote. Oh good, I wish we 426 00:15:19,760 --> 00:15:23,280 Speaker 1: could vote. That'd be really cool. Would be really bad biased, 427 00:15:23,440 --> 00:15:25,960 Speaker 1: Oh for sure? Lindor and Pete one and two of course, 428 00:15:26,720 --> 00:15:28,760 Speaker 1: who else we'd find for votes for the mess episode? 429 00:15:28,800 --> 00:15:29,640 Speaker 1: Guy for Gold Club. 430 00:15:29,840 --> 00:15:33,400 Speaker 2: Gotta give Brandon Neimo, Starling Marte, Jeff McNeil, everybody, give 431 00:15:33,400 --> 00:15:34,120 Speaker 2: everyone a vote. 432 00:15:34,160 --> 00:15:35,920 Speaker 1: Just I'm trying to find the rookie of the year 433 00:15:35,960 --> 00:15:38,200 Speaker 1: in my head right now. Who could like Ryan Tapara 434 00:15:38,680 --> 00:15:40,440 Speaker 1: got an MVP vote, right. 435 00:15:40,320 --> 00:15:40,800 Speaker 4: It's weird. 436 00:15:40,800 --> 00:15:42,480 Speaker 2: That could be some kind of weird accent, though I 437 00:15:42,520 --> 00:15:44,800 Speaker 2: think it was the guy said he he accidentally, Like 438 00:15:45,200 --> 00:15:46,520 Speaker 2: I don't know how you accidentally do it. 439 00:15:46,560 --> 00:15:48,440 Speaker 1: I don't know how this works. Like I feel like. 440 00:15:48,360 --> 00:15:51,000 Speaker 3: They probably still actually mail something in, Like I think 441 00:15:51,000 --> 00:15:52,280 Speaker 3: I don't think that's like euphemism. 442 00:15:52,320 --> 00:15:53,280 Speaker 1: I think they actually get. 443 00:15:53,120 --> 00:15:55,480 Speaker 3: Something in the mail and like like write something down 444 00:15:55,520 --> 00:15:56,120 Speaker 3: and send it in. 445 00:15:56,200 --> 00:15:56,640 Speaker 1: You know what it was. 446 00:15:56,640 --> 00:15:59,080 Speaker 2: They saw that Nathan for You episode where he defrauds 447 00:15:59,080 --> 00:16:02,320 Speaker 2: the Oscar voting or whatever, and he's like, they could 448 00:16:02,360 --> 00:16:05,120 Speaker 2: do it till the nationally MVP gotta mill it in, 449 00:16:05,160 --> 00:16:05,760 Speaker 2: so the only way. 450 00:16:05,600 --> 00:16:06,200 Speaker 1: To keep it pure. 451 00:16:06,480 --> 00:16:08,320 Speaker 3: They're even twenty nineteen, We're gonna get a little off 452 00:16:08,360 --> 00:16:09,840 Speaker 3: topic here for the last moment of the show that 453 00:16:09,880 --> 00:16:11,280 Speaker 3: we're gonna go back to baseball. I don't even think 454 00:16:11,280 --> 00:16:12,960 Speaker 3: there was another guy named Ryan though, who was like 455 00:16:13,360 --> 00:16:15,240 Speaker 3: actually close. That was twenty twenty season that he got 456 00:16:15,240 --> 00:16:15,960 Speaker 3: the one vote. 457 00:16:16,280 --> 00:16:18,440 Speaker 1: Was it? I'm trying to think right now. I believe 458 00:16:18,480 --> 00:16:19,160 Speaker 1: it was twenty twenty. 459 00:16:19,280 --> 00:16:21,280 Speaker 2: I'll tell you because if you go on Baseball Reference, 460 00:16:21,320 --> 00:16:23,480 Speaker 2: it will tell you. So you finished eighteenth in the 461 00:16:23,560 --> 00:16:25,360 Speaker 2: MVP voting in twenty twenty. 462 00:16:25,520 --> 00:16:30,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, the season there, Now there was no Ryan. The 463 00:16:30,000 --> 00:16:31,760 Speaker 1: top thirty in War, there's no Ryan. 464 00:16:31,800 --> 00:16:33,560 Speaker 2: I guess you could have voted for Like I'm looking 465 00:16:33,600 --> 00:16:35,800 Speaker 2: at other Cubs. You have you Darvish and Ian Happ 466 00:16:35,840 --> 00:16:37,400 Speaker 2: that also made it on this list. But I gotta 467 00:16:37,440 --> 00:16:39,200 Speaker 2: imagine the guy who voted for Ryan to Para also 468 00:16:39,320 --> 00:16:42,200 Speaker 2: voted for them. So I'm not sure how that that 469 00:16:42,240 --> 00:16:43,040 Speaker 2: wouldn't really happen. 470 00:16:43,160 --> 00:16:44,360 Speaker 1: There's got to be a story somewhere. 471 00:16:44,360 --> 00:16:46,400 Speaker 2: I think he went on a podcast, but it's not ours, 472 00:16:46,440 --> 00:16:47,440 Speaker 2: so you don't have to listen to it. 473 00:16:47,680 --> 00:16:50,120 Speaker 1: Yeah, and we the top fifteen War that year, Hitters, 474 00:16:50,160 --> 00:16:53,360 Speaker 1: m pitchers. There's no Ryan's. I don't know it was. 475 00:16:53,440 --> 00:16:55,200 Speaker 1: Couldn't have not been a mixed up, not a popular 476 00:16:55,240 --> 00:16:57,600 Speaker 1: baseball name, I guess. Yeah. Right, So back to this game. 477 00:16:57,640 --> 00:16:59,920 Speaker 3: One more thing we should talk about, very briefly is 478 00:17:00,080 --> 00:17:02,520 Speaker 3: that Tyler McGill came in first relief appearance. 479 00:17:02,960 --> 00:17:05,240 Speaker 1: He started he started the ending off with I remember 480 00:17:05,320 --> 00:17:05,800 Speaker 1: breaking ball. 481 00:17:05,880 --> 00:17:08,199 Speaker 3: That was like, that's not the Tyler McGill. I know, 482 00:17:08,560 --> 00:17:10,479 Speaker 3: like not that's a bad thing. That just Tyler McGill's 483 00:17:10,480 --> 00:17:11,920 Speaker 3: like trying to do the thing that Mex suers. There's 484 00:17:11,920 --> 00:17:13,320 Speaker 3: ta a lot of Mets pitchers where it's like get 485 00:17:13,359 --> 00:17:16,679 Speaker 3: that curveball slider thing over to start the bat. But 486 00:17:16,800 --> 00:17:18,360 Speaker 3: like I just I don't know when I envisioned Tyler 487 00:17:18,400 --> 00:17:20,720 Speaker 3: McGill a relief pittuer, I envisioned like a power, fastball, 488 00:17:20,800 --> 00:17:23,480 Speaker 3: heavy fastball relief pitcher. Definitely, yeah, and that this this 489 00:17:23,520 --> 00:17:25,720 Speaker 3: an anomaly. It's also anecdotal. Was just one at bats 490 00:17:25,720 --> 00:17:27,960 Speaker 3: we will know anything about his actual strategy as a reliever. 491 00:17:28,080 --> 00:17:29,959 Speaker 3: But then he did probably give up a big home 492 00:17:30,040 --> 00:17:32,679 Speaker 3: run to Raley till As, I mean, rowdy hit some 493 00:17:32,760 --> 00:17:35,800 Speaker 3: tanks so player, and that got this game a little 494 00:17:35,800 --> 00:17:37,520 Speaker 3: bit tiler and had to be for a second. Nick 495 00:17:37,600 --> 00:17:40,119 Speaker 3: Uinnito got us back for some insurance after and everything 496 00:17:40,160 --> 00:17:43,000 Speaker 3: was okay. But similar to how David Peterson's first relief 497 00:17:43,000 --> 00:17:44,920 Speaker 3: appearance of the year way back in June against the 498 00:17:45,000 --> 00:17:48,480 Speaker 3: Yankees wasn't great and it got people thinking bad things. 499 00:17:48,560 --> 00:17:50,080 Speaker 1: David Peterson's second relie appearance was a. 500 00:17:50,040 --> 00:17:51,760 Speaker 3: Little bit better, whereas we'll talk about that briefly in 501 00:17:51,800 --> 00:17:55,000 Speaker 3: game three. But I thought I was just like, ah, damn, 502 00:17:55,440 --> 00:17:57,600 Speaker 3: that was gonna give. It's a bad first in the 503 00:17:57,720 --> 00:17:59,320 Speaker 3: first what's the first impression for something? 504 00:17:59,359 --> 00:18:02,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, definitely. I mean, we know, Mets fans, we love you. 505 00:18:03,119 --> 00:18:04,919 Speaker 2: We're also a little bit crazy too, so we know 506 00:18:04,960 --> 00:18:07,280 Speaker 2: that we'll see something happen once and that's what's stuck 507 00:18:07,280 --> 00:18:09,760 Speaker 2: in our head for the end of time, our shortstop. 508 00:18:09,880 --> 00:18:11,920 Speaker 1: But you know is great about this game too. 509 00:18:12,080 --> 00:18:15,399 Speaker 2: Clinch is a playoff spot first time since twenty sixteen. 510 00:18:15,440 --> 00:18:16,720 Speaker 1: The Mets will be going. 511 00:18:16,480 --> 00:18:19,080 Speaker 2: Back to the playoffs no matter what, which is nice. 512 00:18:19,119 --> 00:18:21,960 Speaker 2: It's nice. And they had their celebration after the game, 513 00:18:21,960 --> 00:18:25,040 Speaker 2: and I say celebration with air quotes around it because. 514 00:18:24,760 --> 00:18:27,879 Speaker 1: It's very subdue. Subdue, subdued, is it you throw it 515 00:18:28,040 --> 00:18:31,760 Speaker 1: at the end of it? Subdued? Yeah, subdued. So it 516 00:18:31,800 --> 00:18:32,560 Speaker 1: was in the past tense. 517 00:18:32,760 --> 00:18:35,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, okay, yeah, very nice, good good, good, good English 518 00:18:35,280 --> 00:18:35,639 Speaker 2: lesson there. 519 00:18:35,680 --> 00:18:36,760 Speaker 1: Yeah, it was very subdued. 520 00:18:37,160 --> 00:18:40,200 Speaker 2: Uh, you know, just a little little beer, a little champagne. 521 00:18:40,280 --> 00:18:43,120 Speaker 2: Nobody's going crazy nobody's popping bottles spraying it around. 522 00:18:43,440 --> 00:18:44,439 Speaker 1: What did you think about that? 523 00:18:44,640 --> 00:18:47,880 Speaker 2: Cause I feel like that was a conversation that one 524 00:18:47,920 --> 00:18:49,399 Speaker 2: we have with a lot of people at omb network, 525 00:18:49,400 --> 00:18:51,440 Speaker 2: which was interesting, you guys will hear that. But two, 526 00:18:51,520 --> 00:18:53,720 Speaker 2: I feel like just in the baseball world, that was 527 00:18:53,720 --> 00:18:56,520 Speaker 2: a conversation of like, how do you actually celebrate when 528 00:18:56,600 --> 00:18:59,640 Speaker 2: it's not the like ultimate goal you want. 529 00:19:00,280 --> 00:19:02,640 Speaker 3: I mean, I think it's kind of exactly what they did, 530 00:19:02,720 --> 00:19:05,159 Speaker 3: even a team like the Astros, I know they like 531 00:19:05,240 --> 00:19:07,040 Speaker 3: they was they said they were gonna do subdued, but 532 00:19:07,040 --> 00:19:09,040 Speaker 3: then once they brought the brought the champagne, the wound 533 00:19:09,119 --> 00:19:10,800 Speaker 3: up actually just having a bunch of fun. But you 534 00:19:10,880 --> 00:19:12,560 Speaker 3: kind of just the Mets like kind of couldn't really 535 00:19:12,600 --> 00:19:14,520 Speaker 3: afford that. Like I think the big part of that 536 00:19:14,600 --> 00:19:18,280 Speaker 3: clinch celebrations like let's let's get drunk and. 537 00:19:18,240 --> 00:19:19,920 Speaker 1: We can be hung over the net and let's relax 538 00:19:20,000 --> 00:19:20,320 Speaker 1: a little. 539 00:19:20,560 --> 00:19:20,800 Speaker 3: Yeah. 540 00:19:21,080 --> 00:19:25,120 Speaker 1: It's like a big yeah, cigh of relief, Like we 541 00:19:25,160 --> 00:19:26,119 Speaker 1: did it, It's over. 542 00:19:26,960 --> 00:19:28,560 Speaker 3: I don't thought the Mets handled it well, Like it 543 00:19:28,600 --> 00:19:30,199 Speaker 3: seemed like they had a drink that had celebration. They 544 00:19:30,240 --> 00:19:31,879 Speaker 3: enjoyed themselves a little bit and enjoyed the moment, but 545 00:19:31,880 --> 00:19:32,800 Speaker 3: they didn't spray anything. 546 00:19:32,840 --> 00:19:34,719 Speaker 1: I was gonna nervous for a spray. Nothing was sprayed. 547 00:19:35,160 --> 00:19:36,960 Speaker 3: They were like the reporters were in there and like 548 00:19:37,000 --> 00:19:39,120 Speaker 3: it wasn't crazy. I don't want to see craziness. 549 00:19:39,119 --> 00:19:40,280 Speaker 1: I don't. I don't think they want to either. 550 00:19:40,320 --> 00:19:42,240 Speaker 3: There was that funny team picture that was taking vocal 551 00:19:42,320 --> 00:19:44,800 Speaker 3: back just like slumped in the background shilling with a 552 00:19:44,800 --> 00:19:47,520 Speaker 3: bud light. Like it was like every single BuzzFeed article 553 00:19:47,600 --> 00:19:49,280 Speaker 3: sixteen times you wear Daniel Vogel back. 554 00:19:49,480 --> 00:19:50,840 Speaker 1: Yeah, it was. I think it was perfect. 555 00:19:50,920 --> 00:19:53,240 Speaker 3: They should celebrate because it's a big achievement making the postseason, 556 00:19:53,320 --> 00:19:56,840 Speaker 3: especially like making the postseason like running away, they're gonna 557 00:19:56,840 --> 00:19:59,959 Speaker 3: approach a hundred wins. They got to be after Tuesday 558 00:20:00,080 --> 00:20:01,639 Speaker 3: night for the games over five hundreds, like I think 559 00:20:01,640 --> 00:20:03,119 Speaker 3: it was third time only in team history. 560 00:20:03,200 --> 00:20:04,960 Speaker 1: Like the lot of good things. 561 00:20:04,760 --> 00:20:06,680 Speaker 3: Happen, it's worth the celebration. You have to appreciate the 562 00:20:06,720 --> 00:20:07,879 Speaker 3: little things, appreciate the moments. 563 00:20:07,920 --> 00:20:10,639 Speaker 1: But they did. Still they were not I don't know, 564 00:20:10,640 --> 00:20:12,120 Speaker 1: they were in bashfull the fact that there was still 565 00:20:12,160 --> 00:20:13,480 Speaker 1: a lot to do, which is perfect. 566 00:20:13,520 --> 00:20:15,760 Speaker 2: A lot of comments from the guys afterwards talking about 567 00:20:15,760 --> 00:20:16,600 Speaker 2: how we're happy. 568 00:20:16,760 --> 00:20:18,840 Speaker 1: This is good. This was partially you know, what we 569 00:20:18,880 --> 00:20:19,320 Speaker 1: wanted to do. 570 00:20:19,359 --> 00:20:21,240 Speaker 2: We obviously wanted to make the playoffs, but the goal 571 00:20:21,280 --> 00:20:22,639 Speaker 2: is to win the division and we still got a 572 00:20:22,640 --> 00:20:24,879 Speaker 2: lot of work left to do. It's very cliche, but 573 00:20:25,080 --> 00:20:26,679 Speaker 2: it's what needed to be said, and it's the right 574 00:20:26,680 --> 00:20:28,600 Speaker 2: mindset to have as well for this team, because of 575 00:20:28,640 --> 00:20:31,160 Speaker 2: course we want to win the division and when we do, 576 00:20:31,560 --> 00:20:31,920 Speaker 2: then you. 577 00:20:31,880 --> 00:20:34,080 Speaker 1: Can pop those bottles. Then you can go crazy. 578 00:20:34,440 --> 00:20:37,040 Speaker 3: And as a Mets fan too, like, it's hard to 579 00:20:37,080 --> 00:20:39,280 Speaker 3: even be upset about these guys celebrating anything because, yeah, 580 00:20:39,400 --> 00:20:41,720 Speaker 3: it's just been it's been. It's only been six years 581 00:20:41,760 --> 00:20:45,160 Speaker 3: since the Mets reached the postseason, but it's been a grueling, horrible, 582 00:20:45,840 --> 00:20:47,800 Speaker 3: painful six years since this happened. 583 00:20:47,800 --> 00:20:49,080 Speaker 1: Oh, it's been. It's been nuts. 584 00:20:49,080 --> 00:20:50,959 Speaker 2: We are going to talk about it a little bit 585 00:20:50,960 --> 00:20:53,640 Speaker 2: more later with producer John. We're just gonna we're gonna 586 00:20:53,640 --> 00:20:55,159 Speaker 2: play like a name game and just throw us some 587 00:20:55,240 --> 00:20:58,000 Speaker 2: names for you guys to talk about how long it's been. 588 00:20:58,320 --> 00:21:00,360 Speaker 2: What I mean, Like, it sounds so weird, it sounds 589 00:21:00,400 --> 00:21:01,879 Speaker 2: so crazy because the Marriagers haven't made it in like 590 00:21:01,920 --> 00:21:04,240 Speaker 2: twenty years. But like how long it's been, what this 591 00:21:04,280 --> 00:21:07,240 Speaker 2: team's gone through, and to now make the playoffs with 592 00:21:07,280 --> 00:21:09,200 Speaker 2: the way that they're playing with a really good team, 593 00:21:09,320 --> 00:21:12,240 Speaker 2: this roster like enjoy it, enjoyed Mets fans like it 594 00:21:12,600 --> 00:21:15,840 Speaker 2: really should be more of a relaxing moment for us, 595 00:21:15,880 --> 00:21:18,280 Speaker 2: even though the freaking Braves don't allow it to be. 596 00:21:19,000 --> 00:21:20,639 Speaker 3: This the first I'll just start the name game now, 597 00:21:20,640 --> 00:21:22,359 Speaker 3: will save the rest for John. But Henry Mehee was 598 00:21:22,440 --> 00:21:24,000 Speaker 3: on the Mets last playoff team. 599 00:21:24,119 --> 00:21:26,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's now that that is a true stat He 600 00:21:26,440 --> 00:21:27,640 Speaker 2: was on the last Mets. 601 00:21:27,800 --> 00:21:29,920 Speaker 1: How long it's been, guys banned from baseball? 602 00:21:29,960 --> 00:21:32,160 Speaker 2: I believe, I don't believe he's allowed to play major 603 00:21:32,240 --> 00:21:33,439 Speaker 2: League baseball, So. 604 00:21:33,880 --> 00:21:36,480 Speaker 1: Oh my god, that's literally that's it. Rafael Montero as well, 605 00:21:36,480 --> 00:21:37,960 Speaker 1: and he's been four teams I think since then. 606 00:21:38,040 --> 00:21:40,480 Speaker 3: Yeah, he's now pitching with the Astros, right, and he's 607 00:21:40,520 --> 00:21:42,240 Speaker 3: now gotten actually good, it's been that long. 608 00:21:42,600 --> 00:21:45,480 Speaker 2: See, he's like thirty three now wherever, however, world, he 609 00:21:45,600 --> 00:21:48,480 Speaker 2: is Game two now, Game two. Like we said, in 610 00:21:48,520 --> 00:21:49,960 Speaker 2: between this, we have the LMB Network day. 611 00:21:49,960 --> 00:21:50,679 Speaker 1: We talked about that. 612 00:21:50,760 --> 00:21:52,800 Speaker 2: It was fantastic, A lot of great interviews coming for 613 00:21:52,880 --> 00:21:55,159 Speaker 2: you guys. With bonus content over the next few weeks. 614 00:21:55,720 --> 00:21:58,640 Speaker 2: Game two, though, probably one of the crazier games we've had, 615 00:21:58,760 --> 00:22:02,760 Speaker 2: especially in the second half. Obviously, nothing beats what you 616 00:22:02,840 --> 00:22:05,600 Speaker 2: will call it, nothing beats the Philly game early in 617 00:22:05,600 --> 00:22:07,239 Speaker 2: the year, because that was the craziest game of all 618 00:22:07,280 --> 00:22:08,360 Speaker 2: time that the Mets have had. 619 00:22:08,920 --> 00:22:10,760 Speaker 1: But Game two was pretty nuts. 620 00:22:10,840 --> 00:22:13,040 Speaker 2: A lot of back and forth here in a really 621 00:22:13,040 --> 00:22:14,680 Speaker 2: biginning for the Mets as well. A lot of big 622 00:22:14,680 --> 00:22:15,760 Speaker 2: things happened in this one. 623 00:22:16,000 --> 00:22:18,440 Speaker 1: Wow, John was correcting me. He was on that team. 624 00:22:18,520 --> 00:22:19,960 Speaker 1: Last time he pitched was twenty fifteen. 625 00:22:19,960 --> 00:22:21,960 Speaker 3: He got kicked out, I think during that season, but 626 00:22:22,000 --> 00:22:24,360 Speaker 3: while he was in the minor leagues. Oh okay, gotcha, Okay, yes, 627 00:22:24,400 --> 00:22:25,879 Speaker 3: I got to think got him on terra confused? 628 00:22:25,880 --> 00:22:28,160 Speaker 1: Sorry, hey, hand up, hand up? When you have that's wrong. 629 00:22:28,440 --> 00:22:30,280 Speaker 1: It takes a big man to admit when they are wrong. 630 00:22:30,320 --> 00:22:31,920 Speaker 1: And I'm happy to announce I am that bad. 631 00:22:32,880 --> 00:22:36,000 Speaker 3: But I think that the game to the Wednesday Tuesday 632 00:22:36,080 --> 00:22:38,239 Speaker 3: night game against the Brewers was the craziest game of 633 00:22:38,280 --> 00:22:40,240 Speaker 3: our second half so far. Because we had the multiple 634 00:22:40,240 --> 00:22:42,640 Speaker 3: big comebacks in the first half. We have to really 635 00:22:42,640 --> 00:22:44,520 Speaker 3: have one the second half. Not This comeback was that 636 00:22:44,560 --> 00:22:47,000 Speaker 3: big or that crazy, just like the way it happened 637 00:22:47,080 --> 00:22:48,800 Speaker 3: late the way also the game began where the Mets 638 00:22:48,880 --> 00:22:52,040 Speaker 3: did look like a tiny bit hungover. Probably yeah, it 639 00:22:52,080 --> 00:22:54,760 Speaker 3: will the slow start. The term hangover game was being 640 00:22:54,800 --> 00:22:56,159 Speaker 3: thrown out, and I think it was more so just 641 00:22:56,200 --> 00:22:57,959 Speaker 3: because that's the term that's used. But I don't think 642 00:22:58,000 --> 00:23:00,360 Speaker 3: anyone thought that the Mets were. They were real hung 643 00:23:00,359 --> 00:23:02,439 Speaker 3: over the leter And also Keith had a great phrase. 644 00:23:02,480 --> 00:23:04,879 Speaker 3: He was like, sometimes games like this, after nights like that, 645 00:23:04,960 --> 00:23:07,760 Speaker 3: takes a few winnings to get the engine started. I 646 00:23:07,800 --> 00:23:11,960 Speaker 3: was like, that's a good one, Keith, with no yeah and. 647 00:23:11,280 --> 00:23:12,080 Speaker 1: Pop couple of greenies. 648 00:23:12,080 --> 00:23:12,560 Speaker 4: You're fine. 649 00:23:12,960 --> 00:23:16,200 Speaker 3: Carls Carrasco, though, wasn't really sharp from the jump, which 650 00:23:16,240 --> 00:23:18,080 Speaker 3: is something that I think kind of also set the 651 00:23:18,119 --> 00:23:18,600 Speaker 3: tone early. 652 00:23:18,680 --> 00:23:20,840 Speaker 1: He just his loss. He was down across the board. 653 00:23:20,880 --> 00:23:23,480 Speaker 3: The command of his fastball and changeup, which is usually fantastic, 654 00:23:23,520 --> 00:23:26,159 Speaker 3: usually that's what's driving his success, wasn't quite there. He 655 00:23:26,240 --> 00:23:28,000 Speaker 3: was missing with it. He wasn't really living in those 656 00:23:28,000 --> 00:23:30,320 Speaker 3: same shadows that usually is able to live in. It 657 00:23:30,440 --> 00:23:31,480 Speaker 3: was either he was a looted of the middle of 658 00:23:31,520 --> 00:23:33,439 Speaker 3: the plate, some shadows, some edge, but a lot of 659 00:23:33,480 --> 00:23:35,920 Speaker 3: his two inside too outside of too low rays and lefties, 660 00:23:37,119 --> 00:23:39,840 Speaker 3: less call strikes, and wist than the season averages. He like, 661 00:23:39,960 --> 00:23:40,920 Speaker 3: just he couldn't. 662 00:23:41,440 --> 00:23:41,800 Speaker 1: He couldn't. 663 00:23:41,800 --> 00:23:43,359 Speaker 3: He couldn't put anybody away. And this something we were 664 00:23:43,359 --> 00:23:46,359 Speaker 3: texting about personally. He allowed Bruce had twenty two foul 665 00:23:46,440 --> 00:23:47,160 Speaker 3: balls in this. 666 00:23:47,119 --> 00:23:48,480 Speaker 1: Game, so many foul balls. 667 00:23:48,480 --> 00:23:49,679 Speaker 2: He had a lot of two to one to two, 668 00:23:49,720 --> 00:23:51,239 Speaker 2: and it was just couldn't, like you said, couldn't put 669 00:23:51,240 --> 00:23:53,480 Speaker 2: the guys away. It was just not that they like, 670 00:23:53,520 --> 00:23:55,399 Speaker 2: I don't even think we're necessarily seeing him well. But 671 00:23:55,480 --> 00:23:58,080 Speaker 2: his location wasn't as spot on I was coming. 672 00:23:57,880 --> 00:23:58,919 Speaker 1: Out those swings of misses. 673 00:23:59,119 --> 00:24:00,720 Speaker 3: He was either getting too much played to their fallion 674 00:24:00,720 --> 00:24:02,639 Speaker 3: of offer, wasn't getting enough plate, and the guys were 675 00:24:02,640 --> 00:24:04,679 Speaker 3: just able to spit on it casually. The Brewers had 676 00:24:04,720 --> 00:24:06,480 Speaker 3: a very long second ending that felt like it was 677 00:24:06,520 --> 00:24:08,239 Speaker 3: going to take a lifetime. Oh my god, they got 678 00:24:08,280 --> 00:24:10,080 Speaker 3: three runs home. It just I think like eight guys 679 00:24:10,080 --> 00:24:10,560 Speaker 3: came to plate. 680 00:24:10,600 --> 00:24:11,280 Speaker 1: It was miserable. 681 00:24:11,760 --> 00:24:13,520 Speaker 3: And then he did have trouble in the third and 682 00:24:13,520 --> 00:24:15,520 Speaker 3: fourth two but was able to work around it. Finally 683 00:24:15,520 --> 00:24:18,240 Speaker 3: got pulled after four innings and ninety pitches. Give you 684 00:24:18,320 --> 00:24:20,920 Speaker 3: a sense of how arduous this outing was great that 685 00:24:20,960 --> 00:24:22,560 Speaker 3: he worked around Traffick and held out the three, but 686 00:24:22,600 --> 00:24:23,720 Speaker 3: definitely not his best work. 687 00:24:23,840 --> 00:24:24,280 Speaker 1: Definitely. 688 00:24:24,320 --> 00:24:26,480 Speaker 2: And then of course the boy Trevor Williams came in 689 00:24:26,520 --> 00:24:28,719 Speaker 2: afterwards and does Trevor Williams things. Now, he did give 690 00:24:28,760 --> 00:24:30,720 Speaker 2: up a run in the first inning of work, but 691 00:24:30,840 --> 00:24:33,520 Speaker 2: he listen, even Trevor Williams is human, It's gonna happen. 692 00:24:33,640 --> 00:24:35,040 Speaker 1: He's still so valuable to this team. 693 00:24:35,280 --> 00:24:37,720 Speaker 3: I do think there was a pertinent conversation though about 694 00:24:37,760 --> 00:24:40,480 Speaker 3: Trevor Williams that Gary and Keith were having and about 695 00:24:40,480 --> 00:24:42,159 Speaker 3: his roster spot now the Mets are getting all these 696 00:24:42,160 --> 00:24:44,640 Speaker 3: pitchers back. He is a guy as goes he's been 697 00:24:44,640 --> 00:24:49,359 Speaker 3: this year, he I would say, probably becomes sixtraneous on 698 00:24:49,400 --> 00:24:50,240 Speaker 3: a playoff roster. 699 00:24:50,400 --> 00:24:52,480 Speaker 1: Do you do you agree with that? It depends. 700 00:24:52,480 --> 00:24:55,199 Speaker 2: It depends how you value or like what you value, 701 00:24:55,240 --> 00:24:59,320 Speaker 2: because like in a shorter series, probably less valuable, but 702 00:24:59,359 --> 00:25:01,000 Speaker 2: it a longer series, like as you get as the 703 00:25:01,000 --> 00:25:03,320 Speaker 2: series get longer, having a guy who could come in 704 00:25:03,359 --> 00:25:06,199 Speaker 2: and let's just say, you go up massive or you 705 00:25:06,280 --> 00:25:08,840 Speaker 2: go down massive. He's a guy who, like I mean, 706 00:25:08,920 --> 00:25:11,199 Speaker 2: think about the what was it twenty what you did 707 00:25:11,200 --> 00:25:12,840 Speaker 2: the Red Sox win the World Series against the Dodgers 708 00:25:12,840 --> 00:25:18,160 Speaker 2: twenty twenty nineteen, twenty eighteen. Yeah, I don't think he's nineteen, 709 00:25:18,680 --> 00:25:21,840 Speaker 2: but like Ivaldi didn't play that role, but he did 710 00:25:21,840 --> 00:25:23,920 Speaker 2: in this series where even in that extra inning game, 711 00:25:23,960 --> 00:25:25,879 Speaker 2: just him being able to eat those innings essentially won 712 00:25:25,920 --> 00:25:28,320 Speaker 2: the Red Sox the series. So being able to have 713 00:25:28,320 --> 00:25:31,000 Speaker 2: a guy like Trevor Williams, who I'm not saying an 714 00:25:31,000 --> 00:25:32,600 Speaker 2: extra inning game because I think that's a little more 715 00:25:32,640 --> 00:25:35,640 Speaker 2: too specific, but in a blowout either way, just being 716 00:25:35,640 --> 00:25:37,760 Speaker 2: able to have four or five innings can completely save 717 00:25:37,760 --> 00:25:39,320 Speaker 2: a bullpen and make a huge difference. 718 00:25:39,600 --> 00:25:42,520 Speaker 3: I agree with that stream of logic, but I do 719 00:25:42,600 --> 00:25:45,639 Speaker 3: think that that's just going to become Taiwan Walker, Carlos 720 00:25:45,680 --> 00:25:47,680 Speaker 3: Carrasco one of those guys are he's getting bumped to 721 00:25:47,680 --> 00:25:49,719 Speaker 3: the bullpen, and those guys similar Trevor Williams, are right 722 00:25:49,760 --> 00:25:52,280 Speaker 3: handed pitchers that don't have the lead velocity, and they 723 00:25:52,280 --> 00:25:54,159 Speaker 3: probably their stuff probably will play up a little bit 724 00:25:54,200 --> 00:25:57,360 Speaker 3: more than Trevor. Trevor has the experience of moving between 725 00:25:57,760 --> 00:25:59,920 Speaker 3: bullpen and rotation this year, which I think is viable. 726 00:26:00,040 --> 00:26:01,800 Speaker 3: Something those guys haven't done. But I do think that 727 00:26:02,320 --> 00:26:05,600 Speaker 3: to have a Taiwan Walker, Cars Crasco and Trevor Williams 728 00:26:05,760 --> 00:26:07,680 Speaker 3: feels like a little bit of overkill. Yeah, I mean 729 00:26:07,720 --> 00:26:08,560 Speaker 3: on a playoff roster. 730 00:26:08,960 --> 00:26:11,280 Speaker 2: I think it will also really come down to how 731 00:26:11,320 --> 00:26:12,960 Speaker 2: everyone is playing in the final two weeks of the 732 00:26:12,960 --> 00:26:15,600 Speaker 2: season as well, Like if Trevor Williams is sharp and 733 00:26:15,680 --> 00:26:18,160 Speaker 2: I don't know this and that, like there's so many 734 00:26:18,160 --> 00:26:20,280 Speaker 2: different scenarios that could happen that could change everything that 735 00:26:20,320 --> 00:26:24,000 Speaker 2: we're talking about now, But I understand where I could 736 00:26:24,080 --> 00:26:26,040 Speaker 2: see it. But also in the same regard, I do 737 00:26:26,119 --> 00:26:29,120 Speaker 2: think he has a lot of value and I think 738 00:26:29,119 --> 00:26:31,119 Speaker 2: he's earned it. I think he deserves a spot. 739 00:26:31,280 --> 00:26:32,960 Speaker 3: Objectively, I do think he's earned it, tub But I 740 00:26:33,040 --> 00:26:34,520 Speaker 3: just think that the Mets have a lot of similar 741 00:26:34,560 --> 00:26:36,159 Speaker 3: type of guys and this is also something that we're 742 00:26:36,160 --> 00:26:37,359 Speaker 3: gonna handle in a few weeks. I just want to 743 00:26:37,359 --> 00:26:39,320 Speaker 3: bring it up because I remember Gary and Keith specifically 744 00:26:39,320 --> 00:26:42,000 Speaker 3: talking about it. I know it's their discussion similar to ours. 745 00:26:42,040 --> 00:26:42,520 Speaker 1: Was interesting. 746 00:26:42,560 --> 00:26:44,800 Speaker 2: It's a worthy conversation and something to keep an eye on, 747 00:26:44,840 --> 00:26:46,760 Speaker 2: like you said, over the next coming weeks here, but 748 00:26:46,920 --> 00:26:49,399 Speaker 2: let's talk about the exciting stuff now because we got 749 00:26:49,480 --> 00:26:50,520 Speaker 2: rid of we got rid of the pitch, we got 750 00:26:50,600 --> 00:26:54,400 Speaker 2: rid of the slow start offense late coming alive, which 751 00:26:54,480 --> 00:26:58,760 Speaker 2: was really really nice. Pete Alonso another three run homer 752 00:26:59,080 --> 00:27:01,520 Speaker 2: on a pitch that he smoke to center field. I 753 00:27:01,560 --> 00:27:04,199 Speaker 2: mean that ball flew out of there fast. That was 754 00:27:04,240 --> 00:27:06,600 Speaker 2: a beautiful swing, made it what four to three. At 755 00:27:06,640 --> 00:27:09,240 Speaker 2: the time, Bruis was slow up one, but once that happened, 756 00:27:09,280 --> 00:27:10,720 Speaker 2: you were like a little bit of life. And I 757 00:27:10,760 --> 00:27:14,720 Speaker 2: think Lindor and Nimmo also worked two really good at bats. 758 00:27:14,720 --> 00:27:17,000 Speaker 2: I believe that ning to get Pete to that spot. 759 00:27:17,240 --> 00:27:19,959 Speaker 3: What happened here is that the Brewers just completely lost commands, 760 00:27:20,000 --> 00:27:21,800 Speaker 3: which was incredible. Like that, I think that Pete Holme 761 00:27:21,840 --> 00:27:23,920 Speaker 3: Romsey the second or third hit of the entire game 762 00:27:23,920 --> 00:27:25,480 Speaker 3: for the Mets. I think the Mets only had four 763 00:27:26,359 --> 00:27:27,840 Speaker 3: four they by the end of the game, they had 764 00:27:27,840 --> 00:27:30,480 Speaker 3: seven runs and four hits. Yeah, So just the fact 765 00:27:30,520 --> 00:27:32,080 Speaker 3: that they couldn't really get anything going, and I think 766 00:27:32,080 --> 00:27:34,200 Speaker 3: a part of that was the fact that Aaron Ashby 767 00:27:34,200 --> 00:27:36,359 Speaker 3: started that he's a lefty and he was one hundred 768 00:27:36,359 --> 00:27:38,639 Speaker 3: percent only going to throw max fifty pitches, and this 769 00:27:38,760 --> 00:27:41,200 Speaker 3: lineup was designed to face the lefty and the bruiser 770 00:27:41,200 --> 00:27:42,960 Speaker 3: just start bringing in right handed relievers and it kind 771 00:27:42,960 --> 00:27:44,760 Speaker 3: of it was kind of like it was kind of 772 00:27:44,760 --> 00:27:46,919 Speaker 3: like a gotcha moment, and that was like Markeanne had 773 00:27:46,920 --> 00:27:48,040 Speaker 3: a couple of rough at bats, He's a bit of 774 00:27:48,040 --> 00:27:49,680 Speaker 3: a cold spell right now with men on base. 775 00:27:50,320 --> 00:27:51,400 Speaker 1: But once Pete did. 776 00:27:51,280 --> 00:27:52,960 Speaker 3: That, it was that feeling like, Okay, we got it back, 777 00:27:53,000 --> 00:27:55,320 Speaker 3: like we can one hundred percent win this game. And 778 00:27:55,320 --> 00:27:59,760 Speaker 3: that was absolutely completely realized when Taylor Rodgers walked three Mets. 779 00:28:00,040 --> 00:28:02,160 Speaker 3: Marcanna had a bad at bat against the left ta 780 00:28:02,560 --> 00:28:04,600 Speaker 3: and the Francisco Indoor came up, picked him up, just 781 00:28:04,680 --> 00:28:07,880 Speaker 3: hit a grand slam, pimped it through like just a beautiful, 782 00:28:07,880 --> 00:28:08,600 Speaker 3: beautiful moment. 783 00:28:08,680 --> 00:28:09,439 Speaker 1: Oh this season. 784 00:28:09,560 --> 00:28:12,119 Speaker 2: I screamed, I screamed out, I'm back home in New 785 00:28:12,200 --> 00:28:12,959 Speaker 2: Jersey watching. 786 00:28:13,320 --> 00:28:13,520 Speaker 1: Yeah. 787 00:28:13,560 --> 00:28:15,879 Speaker 2: Yah scared Yaya and her sister. I scared her a 788 00:28:15,920 --> 00:28:17,680 Speaker 2: little bit. I think I sorrowed her because she was she. 789 00:28:17,680 --> 00:28:18,240 Speaker 1: Was out cold. 790 00:28:18,240 --> 00:28:20,399 Speaker 2: It was like, what nine o'clock at night, she's tired 791 00:28:21,160 --> 00:28:22,920 Speaker 2: late for ya ya? She was, she was right for bed, 792 00:28:23,000 --> 00:28:25,560 Speaker 2: she was in bed sleeping, and I screamed, I think 793 00:28:25,600 --> 00:28:28,240 Speaker 2: I gave all We're gonna need you to bleep this year. 794 00:28:28,280 --> 00:28:30,520 Speaker 1: I gave a let's go. I screamed like. 795 00:28:30,560 --> 00:28:31,040 Speaker 4: Let's go. 796 00:28:32,000 --> 00:28:35,600 Speaker 2: And I looked down and Yaya's like she looks like 797 00:28:35,640 --> 00:28:37,959 Speaker 2: she's like, what what just happened? 798 00:28:38,480 --> 00:28:40,480 Speaker 1: Come on? I did the same thing alone in my room. 799 00:28:40,560 --> 00:28:43,240 Speaker 1: I like, I like put my fist so hard that 800 00:28:43,400 --> 00:28:45,520 Speaker 1: like my like it kind of hurts. Oh yeah, you 801 00:28:45,560 --> 00:28:46,960 Speaker 1: gave like you went a little. 802 00:28:46,800 --> 00:28:48,880 Speaker 3: Bit one of those like elbow like hyper extensions. But 803 00:28:49,400 --> 00:28:51,800 Speaker 3: it was a great moment, like as Francisco indoors third 804 00:28:51,800 --> 00:28:54,000 Speaker 3: grand slams I met. That's more than he had this 805 00:28:54,120 --> 00:28:57,040 Speaker 3: entire stretch with Cleveland, which is kind of funny. It's 806 00:28:57,080 --> 00:28:59,000 Speaker 3: just it was like, did the Mets haven't had so 807 00:28:59,040 --> 00:29:00,800 Speaker 3: few of these games this year where the power has 808 00:29:00,840 --> 00:29:02,560 Speaker 3: actually picked them up? And it was so beautiful that 809 00:29:02,760 --> 00:29:04,760 Speaker 3: it happened, Like this is what we've been talking about 810 00:29:04,800 --> 00:29:06,720 Speaker 3: in this show, like sometimes you just got your guys 811 00:29:06,760 --> 00:29:08,760 Speaker 3: gotta win it. Let along about win a game for 812 00:29:08,840 --> 00:29:11,520 Speaker 3: you between your superstars and just hitting home runs. 813 00:29:11,520 --> 00:29:12,040 Speaker 1: And they did it. 814 00:29:12,440 --> 00:29:14,640 Speaker 2: The two best offensive players on this team put the 815 00:29:14,680 --> 00:29:15,959 Speaker 2: team on their back for this one. 816 00:29:16,040 --> 00:29:17,880 Speaker 1: Seven RBIs combined for those two guys. 817 00:29:18,120 --> 00:29:20,080 Speaker 2: Pete now has one hundred and twenty one on the season, 818 00:29:20,120 --> 00:29:22,920 Speaker 2: which is three shy of tying the Mets single season record. 819 00:29:22,960 --> 00:29:24,239 Speaker 1: The dude's got two weeks to play here. 820 00:29:24,240 --> 00:29:26,160 Speaker 2: I think he's got a really good shot at breaking that. 821 00:29:26,480 --> 00:29:28,520 Speaker 2: And if I'm not mistaken, I think that record is 822 00:29:28,560 --> 00:29:31,440 Speaker 2: actually shared by Piazza and right, So it'd be kind 823 00:29:31,440 --> 00:29:33,040 Speaker 2: of cool if he just ties it. 824 00:29:33,600 --> 00:29:34,959 Speaker 1: You want to I want to win. I want him 825 00:29:34,960 --> 00:29:36,520 Speaker 1: to blow through it. I want him to get one 826 00:29:36,560 --> 00:29:37,080 Speaker 1: hundred and thirty. 827 00:29:37,120 --> 00:29:38,760 Speaker 2: Want to know why one hundred and thirty RBIs in 828 00:29:38,800 --> 00:29:41,000 Speaker 2: the next whatever ten or eleven games of Mets have. 829 00:29:41,240 --> 00:29:42,960 Speaker 3: The only one that The only reason I don't is 830 00:29:43,000 --> 00:29:45,160 Speaker 3: because we probably gonna need three more rbs from Pete 831 00:29:45,160 --> 00:29:46,680 Speaker 3: to win this division. So I want him to blow 832 00:29:46,680 --> 00:29:48,280 Speaker 3: pass it, get two hundred and forty. But I think 833 00:29:48,320 --> 00:29:50,600 Speaker 3: it would be It would be kind of funny since 834 00:29:50,760 --> 00:29:52,800 Speaker 3: those two guys haven't tied right now for like the 835 00:29:52,880 --> 00:29:55,160 Speaker 3: probably the three best power hitters that we saw in 836 00:29:55,160 --> 00:29:58,320 Speaker 3: our lifetime, to just straight up best Mets hitters. Yeah, 837 00:29:59,200 --> 00:30:01,360 Speaker 3: I think that'd just be And this is also ironic 838 00:30:01,400 --> 00:30:03,280 Speaker 3: because John wrote this in the notes. The Brewers are 839 00:30:03,280 --> 00:30:06,600 Speaker 3: top three in the baseball and how many of their runs. 840 00:30:07,840 --> 00:30:09,200 Speaker 3: I don't know how the phrase is scored by the 841 00:30:09,200 --> 00:30:12,000 Speaker 3: home run. Really, I think he's the only score the 842 00:30:12,000 --> 00:30:12,360 Speaker 3: many runs. 843 00:30:12,440 --> 00:30:14,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, I was about to say, because like Yellis isn't 844 00:30:14,520 --> 00:30:16,080 Speaker 2: really hitting that many home runs. I can say all 845 00:30:16,080 --> 00:30:18,680 Speaker 2: this stuff now because we're not playing them anymore. Yellow 846 00:30:18,720 --> 00:30:21,160 Speaker 2: doesn't score that many like hit many home runs anymore, 847 00:30:21,240 --> 00:30:24,720 Speaker 2: grand ball King Rowdy Telez obviously does. Willia Damez, who 848 00:30:24,760 --> 00:30:27,280 Speaker 2: just absolutely is Mets. Did you did you get a 849 00:30:27,320 --> 00:30:29,400 Speaker 2: chance to look up Williadamas's numbers, by the way against 850 00:30:29,400 --> 00:30:30,160 Speaker 2: the Mets for his career. 851 00:30:30,200 --> 00:30:31,880 Speaker 1: No, I just saw how Bully did in this game. 852 00:30:31,920 --> 00:30:35,480 Speaker 3: But Damas, like this year alone, he has dirty two. 853 00:30:35,920 --> 00:30:39,120 Speaker 2: Williadamas is probably the most underrated shortstop in baseball? 854 00:30:39,200 --> 00:30:41,280 Speaker 1: Is that you think that's a fair statement. I think 855 00:30:41,320 --> 00:30:43,040 Speaker 1: he's one of the most underrated players. He's fantastic. 856 00:30:43,120 --> 00:30:44,880 Speaker 2: He's a really really good ball player, and I feel 857 00:30:44,920 --> 00:30:47,320 Speaker 2: like every time he plays the Mets, well, I felt this. 858 00:30:47,360 --> 00:30:49,400 Speaker 1: I'm like, man, he just plays really really well against us. 859 00:30:49,440 --> 00:30:51,719 Speaker 2: Now, he plays well against a lot of teams, but 860 00:30:51,760 --> 00:30:54,400 Speaker 2: against the Mets. When I checked the numbers, he owns 861 00:30:54,440 --> 00:30:57,440 Speaker 2: the Mets. He's played now nineteen games against the Mets, 862 00:30:58,000 --> 00:31:01,360 Speaker 2: seven homers, I think like about twenty RBIs and he's 863 00:31:01,400 --> 00:31:04,400 Speaker 2: hitting over three hundred with a close to eleven hundred ohps. 864 00:31:04,560 --> 00:31:08,200 Speaker 1: Like oh, breaking news from Tacomo, give me break breaking 865 00:31:08,200 --> 00:31:08,520 Speaker 1: news live. 866 00:31:08,560 --> 00:31:10,840 Speaker 3: In the podcast, brandonmos says he believes he caught his 867 00:31:10,960 --> 00:31:13,240 Speaker 3: quiet injury early enough to avoid the major issue. He's 868 00:31:13,280 --> 00:31:15,800 Speaker 3: hopeful he won't need to miss much, if any time 869 00:31:15,800 --> 00:31:18,600 Speaker 3: at all. Jeff McNeil also said he feels physically fine 870 00:31:18,640 --> 00:31:23,680 Speaker 3: and everything on comment is why Jeff McNeill lying, Jeff 871 00:31:23,760 --> 00:31:24,760 Speaker 3: is is a warrior. 872 00:31:24,800 --> 00:31:27,080 Speaker 2: And I guess we'll talk about that in like two 873 00:31:27,120 --> 00:31:29,200 Speaker 2: minutes because we're almost that Game three here, which is 874 00:31:29,200 --> 00:31:30,880 Speaker 2: gonna be a quick one. Game three is gonna be quick, 875 00:31:31,200 --> 00:31:33,680 Speaker 2: but we got to wrap up Game two. Uh oh, 876 00:31:33,760 --> 00:31:34,440 Speaker 2: John just put. 877 00:31:34,280 --> 00:31:34,719 Speaker 1: A new one here. 878 00:31:34,760 --> 00:31:37,000 Speaker 2: Brewers fifty point one percent of runs scored have come 879 00:31:37,080 --> 00:31:37,720 Speaker 2: via the homer. 880 00:31:38,000 --> 00:31:38,800 Speaker 1: Second in baseball. 881 00:31:38,840 --> 00:31:41,080 Speaker 2: They have two hundred and five homers this season, third 882 00:31:41,080 --> 00:31:43,320 Speaker 2: most in baseball. Who's hitting all these home runs for 883 00:31:43,360 --> 00:31:43,840 Speaker 2: the Brewers? 884 00:31:43,880 --> 00:31:46,600 Speaker 3: I mean Renfros twenty five, Colton Wong has like fifteen 885 00:31:46,720 --> 00:31:50,360 Speaker 3: much fifteen, like twelve or something. Yeah, it feels like 886 00:31:50,360 --> 00:31:52,600 Speaker 3: a lot for Coldwa's having pretty He also want to 887 00:31:52,600 --> 00:31:53,480 Speaker 3: play one hundred twenty games. 888 00:31:53,480 --> 00:31:54,520 Speaker 1: Cult one's having a good year. 889 00:31:54,800 --> 00:31:58,120 Speaker 3: Fifty yelo is twelve homers, fifteen steals from my fantasy baseball. 890 00:31:58,160 --> 00:31:59,640 Speaker 1: Piro Taylor is seventeen. 891 00:32:00,240 --> 00:32:03,000 Speaker 3: Yes, Tyron Taylor is seventeen, Renfro, twenty five mccutch and 892 00:32:03,040 --> 00:32:06,560 Speaker 3: twenty three, twenty five seven O mcusch and seventeen. 893 00:32:06,600 --> 00:32:08,080 Speaker 1: I was looking at doubles. I was looking at doubles. 894 00:32:08,320 --> 00:32:09,080 Speaker 1: All the other ones are right. 895 00:32:09,120 --> 00:32:12,080 Speaker 3: Seventeen for Tyrone Taylor, twenty five Renfro, seventeen mccutch in 896 00:32:12,160 --> 00:32:15,000 Speaker 3: fifteen Luisi rias in only one hundred and ten games, 897 00:32:15,240 --> 00:32:19,080 Speaker 3: fourteen for Cassiro sneaky and finding its one hundred and 898 00:32:19,080 --> 00:32:21,560 Speaker 3: twenty ops plus for Kesanira. Maybe I'm not done yet. 899 00:32:21,600 --> 00:32:24,320 Speaker 2: Good ballplayer, good ball player, but hey, listen, didn't matter 900 00:32:24,320 --> 00:32:26,560 Speaker 2: in this one because the boys. The boys won this game. 901 00:32:26,640 --> 00:32:28,800 Speaker 2: Now we talk about the eighth inning as well, and 902 00:32:28,840 --> 00:32:30,840 Speaker 2: this got a little scary, got a little little bit 903 00:32:31,200 --> 00:32:33,120 Speaker 2: what's going on here? But Edwin d slammed the door 904 00:32:33,160 --> 00:32:35,520 Speaker 2: for outsafe and yeah, so good. 905 00:32:35,920 --> 00:32:38,280 Speaker 1: Yes, it was a situation where out of vino was 906 00:32:38,480 --> 00:32:40,080 Speaker 1: he hit it. He just missed a few spots. 907 00:32:40,080 --> 00:32:41,680 Speaker 3: There was a couple like I remember that ball went 908 00:32:41,680 --> 00:32:43,560 Speaker 3: off at ward the west bars glove that wound up 909 00:32:43,560 --> 00:32:45,280 Speaker 3: opening the rally a little bit. You can just see 910 00:32:45,280 --> 00:32:47,680 Speaker 3: how mad Alvino was himself for missing with a pitch. 911 00:32:48,160 --> 00:32:50,120 Speaker 3: And like the guys, the guy's been a horse all year. 912 00:32:50,160 --> 00:32:52,400 Speaker 3: Maybe he's probably good week. To give him every every 913 00:32:52,400 --> 00:32:54,040 Speaker 3: third day instead every other day to get him in 914 00:32:54,080 --> 00:32:54,360 Speaker 3: a game. 915 00:32:54,560 --> 00:32:57,160 Speaker 2: Yeah, let's just start beating the doors off teams and 916 00:32:57,200 --> 00:32:58,680 Speaker 2: then we don't have to worry about using these guys 917 00:32:58,720 --> 00:32:59,920 Speaker 2: in stressful situations. 918 00:33:00,160 --> 00:33:01,440 Speaker 1: But yeah, Edwin was so money. 919 00:33:01,520 --> 00:33:05,600 Speaker 2: It's incredible how good he is. Yet again, the fastball 920 00:33:05,760 --> 00:33:07,880 Speaker 2: was dominant, the slider was dominant. 921 00:33:08,080 --> 00:33:09,440 Speaker 1: Edwin Diaz was dominant. 922 00:33:09,560 --> 00:33:11,840 Speaker 3: He had more whiffs in this game than any Brewers pitcher, 923 00:33:13,160 --> 00:33:15,160 Speaker 3: and the Brewers have good pitching, go figure, but no 924 00:33:15,200 --> 00:33:16,560 Speaker 3: one pitched more than two or three innings, So I 925 00:33:16,560 --> 00:33:17,880 Speaker 3: get that. But it was also cool that he was 926 00:33:17,920 --> 00:33:20,080 Speaker 3: just missing tons of bats. Very nice that it got 927 00:33:20,280 --> 00:33:21,680 Speaker 3: icy for a second and the second King he came 928 00:33:21,720 --> 00:33:23,880 Speaker 3: in and was like, exail, shout out to your boy, 929 00:33:23,880 --> 00:33:24,520 Speaker 3: Taylor Rodgers. 930 00:33:24,520 --> 00:33:26,280 Speaker 2: You've been talking about how mid that guy is for 931 00:33:26,360 --> 00:33:28,720 Speaker 2: years and it came to fruition in that game two. 932 00:33:29,000 --> 00:33:30,840 Speaker 3: I just I mean, I still like thought he was 933 00:33:30,880 --> 00:33:33,400 Speaker 3: like at least good ish. It's just he that was 934 00:33:33,440 --> 00:33:35,000 Speaker 3: such the that was like I talked about all the 935 00:33:35,000 --> 00:33:36,720 Speaker 3: time because talking about William Thomas, how that was like 936 00:33:36,800 --> 00:33:39,320 Speaker 3: the coolest mutually beneficial trade we've seen a long time. 937 00:33:39,520 --> 00:33:42,360 Speaker 3: Like William Domas for Drews Musen JP Fire Rice health 938 00:33:42,360 --> 00:33:45,560 Speaker 3: Ball teams monumentally gave him exactly what each other needed. 939 00:33:45,920 --> 00:33:47,960 Speaker 3: Was Muson being like a frontline started for Rays this 940 00:33:48,000 --> 00:33:50,240 Speaker 3: year and a Domas being a starting shorts up everyday player. 941 00:33:51,280 --> 00:33:53,000 Speaker 3: Josh Hayden for Taylor Rodgers has to be one of 942 00:33:53,040 --> 00:33:55,200 Speaker 3: the worst trades for two teams I've ever seen. 943 00:33:55,040 --> 00:33:57,600 Speaker 1: Ever, two guys that have not worked out for take 944 00:33:57,600 --> 00:33:59,240 Speaker 1: my bad lefty. If you're bad left, all right, let's 945 00:33:59,240 --> 00:34:01,000 Speaker 1: push the bad left. It's so funny is they were 946 00:34:01,000 --> 00:34:02,880 Speaker 1: both good this year before that. 947 00:34:03,800 --> 00:34:04,200 Speaker 4: It's great. 948 00:34:04,320 --> 00:34:06,200 Speaker 3: I had to tell Rodgers on a million fancy teams 949 00:34:06,200 --> 00:34:08,040 Speaker 3: before that trade, and luckily I dropped because it really 950 00:34:08,040 --> 00:34:09,000 Speaker 3: wasn't even be the closer anymore. 951 00:34:09,040 --> 00:34:10,680 Speaker 1: He's had awful run still. 952 00:34:10,440 --> 00:34:12,279 Speaker 3: Scratch scratch, like thirty saves out of the guy, which 953 00:34:12,320 --> 00:34:14,080 Speaker 3: is that's all you can ask for. Domas in this game, 954 00:34:14,120 --> 00:34:16,800 Speaker 3: four hearted balls, two doubles, four hits, two RBIs. 955 00:34:16,960 --> 00:34:18,600 Speaker 1: Goodball player, good ball player? What else? 956 00:34:18,600 --> 00:34:20,560 Speaker 2: What else can we say? All right, let's wrap up 957 00:34:20,560 --> 00:34:22,560 Speaker 2: the series here, talk about Game three. This one's gonna 958 00:34:22,560 --> 00:34:25,799 Speaker 2: be quick, I promise, because Mets didn't hit and the. 959 00:34:25,760 --> 00:34:27,600 Speaker 1: Brewers scored a bunch of runs. I mean, really, that's 960 00:34:27,600 --> 00:34:28,719 Speaker 1: a story at the end of the day. 961 00:34:28,840 --> 00:34:30,600 Speaker 3: I mean, the Brewers only had one run going into 962 00:34:30,600 --> 00:34:32,399 Speaker 3: I think it was the sixth or seventh inning when 963 00:34:32,440 --> 00:34:34,959 Speaker 3: the flug gates opened. Taiwan it was seventh inning. Because 964 00:34:34,960 --> 00:34:36,840 Speaker 3: Taiwan did have a good game. I probably should have 965 00:34:36,880 --> 00:34:38,520 Speaker 3: had some notes to break down Taiwan. I'll try to 966 00:34:38,520 --> 00:34:40,520 Speaker 3: do it on the fly very quickly. Get to it 967 00:34:40,560 --> 00:34:43,680 Speaker 3: was just the bats, very they just Adrienhauser is just 968 00:34:43,719 --> 00:34:45,759 Speaker 3: one of those annoying guys who like Mets just won't hit. 969 00:34:45,920 --> 00:34:47,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, you don't know why. I don't know. I don't 970 00:34:47,560 --> 00:34:49,200 Speaker 1: want to know why, Like it doesn't make any sense. 971 00:34:49,280 --> 00:34:50,319 Speaker 1: Just probably so. 972 00:34:50,440 --> 00:34:52,080 Speaker 3: And also the Mets, like really, Game two of the 973 00:34:52,120 --> 00:34:53,399 Speaker 3: series also only had four hits. 974 00:34:53,440 --> 00:34:55,839 Speaker 1: I can't say they really hit hit that time. Either, 975 00:34:56,680 --> 00:34:57,880 Speaker 1: but what are you gonna do? 976 00:34:57,920 --> 00:35:01,000 Speaker 3: Taiwan curveball curball made another peerance but didn't get any whist. 977 00:35:01,160 --> 00:35:02,880 Speaker 3: I guess how many West Tawan Walker had today? 978 00:35:03,760 --> 00:35:04,000 Speaker 1: Ten? 979 00:35:05,040 --> 00:35:05,279 Speaker 4: Four? 980 00:35:05,640 --> 00:35:07,759 Speaker 3: Okay, all right, yeah, a lot of call strikes. I 981 00:35:07,760 --> 00:35:10,400 Speaker 3: was still that's still the eighteen called strikes, but four seams. 982 00:35:10,440 --> 00:35:12,560 Speaker 3: Singer led the way splither one of pitches. That slider 983 00:35:12,600 --> 00:35:13,319 Speaker 3: actually had two whifs. 984 00:35:13,320 --> 00:35:15,279 Speaker 1: He only threw it nine times. Maybe should thurn that 985 00:35:15,280 --> 00:35:16,360 Speaker 1: a little bit more. But Taiwan. 986 00:35:16,719 --> 00:35:19,520 Speaker 3: This weird thing happens with Taiwan a lot where he's 987 00:35:19,560 --> 00:35:22,760 Speaker 3: efficient and he gets out, but they're not really comfortable 988 00:35:22,760 --> 00:35:24,239 Speaker 3: because the ball's being put in playing a lot. He's 989 00:35:24,239 --> 00:35:25,600 Speaker 3: not getting any strikeouts. I don't think there was a 990 00:35:25,640 --> 00:35:27,719 Speaker 3: strikeout in this game. I remember Gary talking about until 991 00:35:27,719 --> 00:35:30,279 Speaker 3: the fifth inning, which from or maybe there was only 992 00:35:30,320 --> 00:35:32,160 Speaker 3: like three total, and then the Mets didn't strike out 993 00:35:32,160 --> 00:35:34,560 Speaker 3: themselves until later in the game. I remember that they 994 00:35:34,600 --> 00:35:38,080 Speaker 3: only wound up before the entire day. But it was 995 00:35:38,160 --> 00:35:40,799 Speaker 3: just this weird situation where Taiwan was pitching, he was 996 00:35:40,840 --> 00:35:44,320 Speaker 3: pitching well, and he was being economic economic economical. 997 00:35:43,960 --> 00:35:46,640 Speaker 1: Economical economical to me, yeah, there you go. 998 00:35:46,680 --> 00:35:48,239 Speaker 3: It was like eighty pitches through six, so it's like, 999 00:35:48,280 --> 00:35:50,920 Speaker 3: of course, like logically, let's send him back out for 1000 00:35:50,960 --> 00:35:52,839 Speaker 3: the seventh. Of course, like it's it's September. We got 1001 00:35:52,840 --> 00:35:54,480 Speaker 3: to get extra innings out of guys. Of course, get 1002 00:35:54,480 --> 00:35:56,480 Speaker 3: through the only he was like one to one k 1003 00:35:56,600 --> 00:35:59,120 Speaker 3: the walk and he wasn't missing any bats. Probably was 1004 00:35:59,160 --> 00:36:01,160 Speaker 3: the time similar to the exactly what happened the last 1005 00:36:01,200 --> 00:36:03,880 Speaker 3: start against the Fires at home, where maybe we shouldn't 1006 00:36:03,880 --> 00:36:06,040 Speaker 3: stretch him out. Last time the Mets had enough in 1007 00:36:06,040 --> 00:36:07,839 Speaker 3: the tank able to get past it. This time they 1008 00:36:07,840 --> 00:36:08,120 Speaker 3: did not. 1009 00:36:08,520 --> 00:36:10,000 Speaker 2: And listen, if he comes out of that game with 1010 00:36:10,040 --> 00:36:12,560 Speaker 2: six innings, I like the pitch counts irrelevant to me. 1011 00:36:12,640 --> 00:36:14,759 Speaker 1: It's a great start. It's a great start, six innings 1012 00:36:14,800 --> 00:36:15,640 Speaker 1: and he gives up one run. 1013 00:36:15,719 --> 00:36:17,759 Speaker 3: The lineup had flipped over three times, like it was 1014 00:36:17,800 --> 00:36:19,520 Speaker 3: just a good time for him to be comfortable. 1015 00:36:19,520 --> 00:36:20,359 Speaker 1: Take him out of the game. 1016 00:36:20,760 --> 00:36:22,759 Speaker 2: Buck brought in David Peterson, who we saw out of 1017 00:36:22,800 --> 00:36:24,880 Speaker 2: the pen now for I believe the third time the season, 1018 00:36:24,920 --> 00:36:28,200 Speaker 2: second time since he got the new role, and. 1019 00:36:28,480 --> 00:36:30,200 Speaker 1: We forgot, we forgot to talk about it on Sunday. 1020 00:36:30,239 --> 00:36:33,239 Speaker 3: The bat, just the sweep over the football all got 1021 00:36:33,239 --> 00:36:34,880 Speaker 3: taken out because didn look good at the bullpen. Then 1022 00:36:34,920 --> 00:36:36,319 Speaker 3: I thought he also looked good this time. He got 1023 00:36:36,360 --> 00:36:38,960 Speaker 3: a strikeout, also walked a guy. But I think it 1024 00:36:39,000 --> 00:36:41,959 Speaker 3: was overall a positive experience at Peterson at the bullpen. 1025 00:36:42,000 --> 00:36:43,399 Speaker 1: You got to see a little bit that high end. 1026 00:36:43,600 --> 00:36:45,520 Speaker 3: Yeah, but he looks like throwing ninety seven with the 1027 00:36:45,520 --> 00:36:46,600 Speaker 3: sweet with the crazy slider. 1028 00:36:46,680 --> 00:36:46,879 Speaker 4: Yeah. 1029 00:36:47,040 --> 00:36:49,120 Speaker 2: I love that combination there, ninety seven with one of 1030 00:36:49,160 --> 00:36:51,280 Speaker 2: the best sliders in baseball. We were at avmby Network 1031 00:36:51,280 --> 00:36:53,920 Speaker 2: where we saw the whiff rate on slider swings and 1032 00:36:54,000 --> 00:36:55,680 Speaker 2: misses on sliders this year, and then I said three 1033 00:36:55,680 --> 00:36:57,640 Speaker 2: of the top five, David Peterson being one of them. 1034 00:36:57,719 --> 00:36:59,160 Speaker 1: So also nasty pitch. 1035 00:36:59,280 --> 00:37:01,799 Speaker 3: Pearson guys ask up in ninety seven points six miles 1036 00:37:01,840 --> 00:37:04,160 Speaker 3: an hour today. I had the pen his average, and 1037 00:37:04,200 --> 00:37:06,080 Speaker 3: he only threw five fastballs, so the average is going 1038 00:37:06,120 --> 00:37:08,000 Speaker 3: to look good. But it was ninety four point six, 1039 00:37:08,280 --> 00:37:10,600 Speaker 3: which is over two mile and hours faster than his 1040 00:37:10,680 --> 00:37:13,359 Speaker 3: average on the year. Also, he got a slider over 1041 00:37:13,440 --> 00:37:15,800 Speaker 3: eighty eight miles an hour. Okay, year the average in 1042 00:37:15,840 --> 00:37:17,480 Speaker 3: that pitch is eighty four and a half. That's a 1043 00:37:17,600 --> 00:37:20,120 Speaker 3: massive difference. That's really I think gonna help that pitch time. 1044 00:37:20,200 --> 00:37:22,200 Speaker 3: I am excited for Peter in this role. Still, look 1045 00:37:22,440 --> 00:37:24,520 Speaker 3: there's a little there's a twinge of Andrew Miller in 1046 00:37:24,560 --> 00:37:25,680 Speaker 3: this Yeah for sure. 1047 00:37:25,800 --> 00:37:27,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, big big lefty, He's got some nasty stuff. 1048 00:37:27,920 --> 00:37:31,200 Speaker 2: Yes, Drew Smith came into this game ended up being 1049 00:37:32,640 --> 00:37:34,960 Speaker 2: maybe a bit of a mistake. I don't know what 1050 00:37:35,000 --> 00:37:36,960 Speaker 2: you want to call it, but Drew Smith, coming off 1051 00:37:36,960 --> 00:37:39,560 Speaker 2: the IL in his first appearance, comes into a basis 1052 00:37:39,640 --> 00:37:41,920 Speaker 2: loaded game with two outs in the seventh, hangs a 1053 00:37:41,960 --> 00:37:46,000 Speaker 2: slider one two to Mike brosso who absolutely demolished this baseball. 1054 00:37:46,640 --> 00:37:49,759 Speaker 2: I don't I'm not blaming Drew Smith for this one 1055 00:37:49,760 --> 00:37:51,719 Speaker 2: because I mean he's coming off the IL and that's 1056 00:37:51,760 --> 00:37:53,840 Speaker 2: that's never easy, especially with the amount of time that 1057 00:37:53,880 --> 00:37:56,720 Speaker 2: he missed. The ball hung a little bit. The pitches 1058 00:37:56,760 --> 00:37:59,440 Speaker 2: before that looked great. I mean he was pounding the fastball, 1059 00:37:59,600 --> 00:38:01,720 Speaker 2: the slide had good movement. This one just didn't break. 1060 00:38:01,920 --> 00:38:03,560 Speaker 2: Mike Brosseow was all over it, and all of a 1061 00:38:03,560 --> 00:38:04,560 Speaker 2: sudden this game was over. 1062 00:38:04,960 --> 00:38:06,319 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean the philosophy was good. 1063 00:38:06,400 --> 00:38:08,880 Speaker 3: The first one moved and like you have two strikes, 1064 00:38:08,920 --> 00:38:10,360 Speaker 3: you just hate that you leave when the zone like that. 1065 00:38:10,400 --> 00:38:12,759 Speaker 3: And also, especially a guy against like Mike Broslow was 1066 00:38:12,760 --> 00:38:14,240 Speaker 3: only in there basically the taking. 1067 00:38:14,120 --> 00:38:15,280 Speaker 1: The biggest hacks possible. 1068 00:38:15,680 --> 00:38:17,400 Speaker 3: You gotta shout him out for Kate taking the Yankees 1069 00:38:17,400 --> 00:38:20,360 Speaker 3: out of the playoffs in twenty twenty. I'll never forget 1070 00:38:20,360 --> 00:38:22,319 Speaker 3: that moment the rest of my life and all of 1071 00:38:22,320 --> 00:38:25,400 Speaker 3: the hatred in my heart. But it was just that 1072 00:38:25,440 --> 00:38:27,279 Speaker 3: has to be such a tough spot for the guy 1073 00:38:27,360 --> 00:38:29,520 Speaker 3: after not pitching for two months, and I can't I 1074 00:38:29,560 --> 00:38:33,080 Speaker 3: can't imagine what that does for like the like the mentality, now, 1075 00:38:33,239 --> 00:38:35,080 Speaker 3: like that was the next time you used you know 1076 00:38:35,080 --> 00:38:36,320 Speaker 3: what I mean, Like, yeah, I don't know. It just 1077 00:38:36,320 --> 00:38:39,239 Speaker 3: seemed like it was a like really good also because 1078 00:38:39,360 --> 00:38:41,080 Speaker 3: he wasn't really that warm, like he only got started 1079 00:38:41,080 --> 00:38:43,040 Speaker 3: warming up the pit the batter before he came in 1080 00:38:43,400 --> 00:38:45,319 Speaker 3: a great stalling by Buck to get. 1081 00:38:45,280 --> 00:38:47,560 Speaker 1: Him in there in time. Called quickly, took a very 1082 00:38:47,600 --> 00:38:50,000 Speaker 1: slow walk to the mound, talked to the guys for 1083 00:38:50,040 --> 00:38:52,000 Speaker 1: a couple of minutes before wait for the manager the 1084 00:38:52,080 --> 00:38:53,960 Speaker 1: umpire to come out to talk to him. Then gave 1085 00:38:54,000 --> 00:38:54,839 Speaker 1: the signal. 1086 00:38:55,000 --> 00:38:57,160 Speaker 3: It's just like and also like saith Luca didn't pitch 1087 00:38:57,200 --> 00:38:59,160 Speaker 3: yesterday and there's an off day tomorrow, so I thought 1088 00:38:59,160 --> 00:39:01,160 Speaker 3: it was very logical him come in that spot. I 1089 00:39:01,200 --> 00:39:03,320 Speaker 3: figured that the second Peterson did walk a guy and 1090 00:39:03,360 --> 00:39:04,920 Speaker 3: you're gonna get through three bathers and get to a 1091 00:39:05,000 --> 00:39:06,919 Speaker 3: righty and Brasso was announced, I thought he was gonna 1092 00:39:06,920 --> 00:39:07,880 Speaker 3: be a guy actually warming up. 1093 00:39:07,960 --> 00:39:11,160 Speaker 1: Yeah, that was surprising. You live and learn, I guess, yeah. 1094 00:39:11,200 --> 00:39:12,560 Speaker 2: I mean, And really, at the end of the day, 1095 00:39:12,640 --> 00:39:14,640 Speaker 2: like Domes did score and he runs this game, No, 1096 00:39:15,160 --> 00:39:18,040 Speaker 2: they push a goose egg. So while at the time 1097 00:39:18,080 --> 00:39:21,520 Speaker 2: it felt a little more important, it really didn't matter. 1098 00:39:21,560 --> 00:39:23,520 Speaker 1: At the end of the day. You score zero, doesn't matter. 1099 00:39:23,320 --> 00:39:25,719 Speaker 2: If the team scored two or six. You're losing that 1100 00:39:25,719 --> 00:39:28,040 Speaker 2: game no matter what. And we did also see Tyler 1101 00:39:28,040 --> 00:39:29,840 Speaker 2: and McGill come in later in this game too, And 1102 00:39:29,880 --> 00:39:31,799 Speaker 2: Tyler didn't getny strikeouts or anything like that. 1103 00:39:31,880 --> 00:39:34,880 Speaker 1: But one inning, eleven pitches, pretty easy work. 1104 00:39:34,880 --> 00:39:36,680 Speaker 3: At clean ending less it was loss. He got up 1105 00:39:36,719 --> 00:39:38,799 Speaker 3: to he maxed out in ninety eight. That's that's kind 1106 00:39:38,840 --> 00:39:40,799 Speaker 3: of exactly the whole thing here. Also, ten fast balls 1107 00:39:40,800 --> 00:39:43,360 Speaker 3: wan kurveball. That was the ty lore, Yes, that we envisioned. 1108 00:39:43,440 --> 00:39:45,480 Speaker 1: That's what you've been waiting for, that version of Tyler 1109 00:39:45,520 --> 00:39:45,920 Speaker 1: and McGill. 1110 00:39:46,120 --> 00:39:48,200 Speaker 3: That's what I want to say, especially power reliever Tyler So, 1111 00:39:48,320 --> 00:39:51,080 Speaker 3: I mean, you've lost this one. Disappointing, especially after the 1112 00:39:51,080 --> 00:39:52,960 Speaker 3: Braves also played a day game. We knew that they 1113 00:39:53,040 --> 00:39:55,399 Speaker 3: lost to the Nationals on a Joey baseball. Joey mine 1114 00:39:55,520 --> 00:39:56,640 Speaker 3: Say's home run. 1115 00:39:56,680 --> 00:39:58,160 Speaker 1: Guy, I know he's a dog. 1116 00:39:58,200 --> 00:40:00,760 Speaker 2: I love you ever since we went to the Washington 1117 00:40:00,920 --> 00:40:03,160 Speaker 2: Like that's gonna play free and. 1118 00:40:03,200 --> 00:40:04,719 Speaker 1: Also like it's him avoid splitting it. 1119 00:40:04,800 --> 00:40:10,160 Speaker 2: Also, hear Luke Voyd's name. Yeah, that ball went to 1120 00:40:10,239 --> 00:40:12,280 Speaker 2: the warning track. Kenley Jansen thought it was gone. 1121 00:40:12,360 --> 00:40:14,919 Speaker 1: I mean, Atlanta should have been gone. You were talking 1122 00:40:14,920 --> 00:40:16,960 Speaker 1: to us about the balls maybe being juiced. Where was 1123 00:40:17,000 --> 00:40:18,560 Speaker 1: the juice ball for that one? Huh? 1124 00:40:18,880 --> 00:40:20,920 Speaker 3: No, Rob, Rob Manford knows that he's got to get 1125 00:40:20,960 --> 00:40:22,480 Speaker 3: the Mets in the Braves to that series of the one. 1126 00:40:23,040 --> 00:40:24,640 Speaker 1: He's not an idiot, He's not dumb. 1127 00:40:24,680 --> 00:40:27,520 Speaker 3: He's The juicing is all strategic. It's not like a 1128 00:40:27,640 --> 00:40:29,720 Speaker 3: universal juice. It's more strategic juice. 1129 00:40:29,719 --> 00:40:31,759 Speaker 1: But TG juice. I like that. Yeah, it was. There 1130 00:40:31,800 --> 00:40:33,120 Speaker 1: was a bitter sweet way than in the series. 1131 00:40:33,120 --> 00:40:35,840 Speaker 3: Pulled back one of our favorite words from the previous 1132 00:40:35,880 --> 00:40:38,640 Speaker 3: previous Life of Mets up. It was fine, like you 1133 00:40:38,680 --> 00:40:40,319 Speaker 3: went to if you would have told me on Monday one. 1134 00:40:40,280 --> 00:40:42,600 Speaker 1: Two had three this year's it was a good signed off. 1135 00:40:42,800 --> 00:40:44,600 Speaker 3: Yeah, it just didn't like the fact that the Mets 1136 00:40:44,640 --> 00:40:46,719 Speaker 3: only got I'm gonna get the exact count right here. 1137 00:40:47,200 --> 00:40:49,520 Speaker 3: There's some sys, some good content right now. Until I 1138 00:40:49,560 --> 00:40:51,800 Speaker 3: got eight hits in the last two games. Yeah, eighteen 1139 00:40:52,040 --> 00:40:52,600 Speaker 3: eight hits. 1140 00:40:52,440 --> 00:40:53,759 Speaker 1: Is a bad race. A lot of walks, though, a 1141 00:40:53,760 --> 00:40:56,160 Speaker 1: lot of walks, a lot of walks playing. I actually 1142 00:40:56,239 --> 00:40:59,640 Speaker 1: love a good walk. Only only only three walks on Wednesday. Okay, 1143 00:40:59,640 --> 00:41:01,080 Speaker 1: well that was Wednesday. But I'm saying. 1144 00:41:00,960 --> 00:41:02,759 Speaker 3: Marcanic got hit by Blieve two pitches though, so that's 1145 00:41:02,760 --> 00:41:03,680 Speaker 3: basically more walks. 1146 00:41:03,680 --> 00:41:05,640 Speaker 2: We did break the record as well for the most 1147 00:41:05,719 --> 00:41:07,719 Speaker 2: hit by pitches in a season. Buck got the ball 1148 00:41:07,760 --> 00:41:09,440 Speaker 2: and after the game said he's going to do obscene 1149 00:41:09,440 --> 00:41:12,120 Speaker 2: things to it. So I don't know what that obscene. 1150 00:41:12,360 --> 00:41:14,160 Speaker 2: He said, I'm gonna do obscene things to the spin. 1151 00:41:14,440 --> 00:41:17,319 Speaker 3: We also say on on Monday that he was gonna 1152 00:41:17,360 --> 00:41:18,840 Speaker 3: do obscene things if we clinch the division. 1153 00:41:19,000 --> 00:41:20,920 Speaker 2: I think I think obscene might be the word of 1154 00:41:20,960 --> 00:41:23,160 Speaker 2: the day for the day where maybe he's not changing 1155 00:41:23,160 --> 00:41:24,400 Speaker 2: his calendar or whatever it is. 1156 00:41:24,480 --> 00:41:27,160 Speaker 3: But Yeah, also had a scary play with Jeff McNeil 1157 00:41:27,239 --> 00:41:29,000 Speaker 3: in short left field where it looked like he jammed 1158 00:41:29,000 --> 00:41:31,400 Speaker 3: his knee and then he did literally every single thing 1159 00:41:31,400 --> 00:41:33,440 Speaker 3: he could to bring the Microssome run back. That was 1160 00:41:33,480 --> 00:41:35,480 Speaker 3: one of the funniest free frame of the season where 1161 00:41:35,640 --> 00:41:37,480 Speaker 3: he slashed him and he's like halfway over the wall 1162 00:41:37,560 --> 00:41:40,719 Speaker 3: that falls down on his back and his lady there like, Jeff. 1163 00:41:40,440 --> 00:41:41,759 Speaker 2: We need you to be careful. But like I know, 1164 00:41:41,800 --> 00:41:43,880 Speaker 2: you're the flying squirrel. I know you're you're nuts. You 1165 00:41:43,920 --> 00:41:46,839 Speaker 2: play the game harder than almost anybody, and you wear 1166 00:41:46,840 --> 00:41:48,000 Speaker 2: your motions on your sleeve. 1167 00:41:48,040 --> 00:41:48,520 Speaker 1: We know that. 1168 00:41:48,800 --> 00:41:51,080 Speaker 2: But when you're not feeling your greatest and with Brandon 1169 00:41:51,120 --> 00:41:53,320 Speaker 2: Nimmo leaving the game early too with some top quad 1170 00:41:53,400 --> 00:41:56,399 Speaker 2: tightness as we mentioned before, I gotta be careful there. 1171 00:41:56,400 --> 00:41:58,120 Speaker 2: He got his finger stuck in the fence. I was like, 1172 00:41:58,120 --> 00:42:01,000 Speaker 2: oh no, oh, no, finger stuck in the fence climbing it. 1173 00:42:01,000 --> 00:42:03,840 Speaker 1: It was an incredible effort. By the way, here's a crazy, 1174 00:42:04,120 --> 00:42:06,600 Speaker 1: crazy breaking news. You're gonna love this. Oh, I can't wait. 1175 00:42:06,880 --> 00:42:10,680 Speaker 1: Ezekiel Tovar got the call. Oh he got called up. Yeah, 1176 00:42:10,800 --> 00:42:15,000 Speaker 1: Ezekiel Tovar, you just got called up twenty seconds ago. Wow, 1177 00:42:15,080 --> 00:42:17,520 Speaker 1: I got a lot of Ezekiel Tovar cards. If he could, 1178 00:42:17,680 --> 00:42:20,920 Speaker 1: if he could get hot. It's that's like the question 1179 00:42:21,000 --> 00:42:23,479 Speaker 1: now is do I sell or is he just that good? 1180 00:42:23,760 --> 00:42:26,440 Speaker 3: You sell a few for sure. I guess you have 1181 00:42:26,480 --> 00:42:27,680 Speaker 3: to assume every prospect's bad. 1182 00:42:27,760 --> 00:42:29,960 Speaker 2: I gotta sell one to make all the money I 1183 00:42:29,960 --> 00:42:31,680 Speaker 2: spent on them, and then I can sit on the 1184 00:42:31,680 --> 00:42:33,280 Speaker 2: rest and it's all house money at that point. 1185 00:42:33,480 --> 00:42:35,600 Speaker 1: Oh my god, Tar, it's a big guy for me. 1186 00:42:35,640 --> 00:42:36,920 Speaker 1: I'm a big I'm a big Tovar guy. 1187 00:42:36,920 --> 00:42:39,160 Speaker 2: We saw him out the Fall League, which I mets 1188 00:42:39,200 --> 00:42:40,799 Speaker 2: it now some of their fall league guys as well, 1189 00:42:41,520 --> 00:42:43,040 Speaker 2: that we're gonna be going there. I probably should have 1190 00:42:43,040 --> 00:42:44,000 Speaker 2: had that list. I don't have it. 1191 00:42:44,040 --> 00:42:46,440 Speaker 1: I just wanted to mention it. It's a was no. 1192 00:42:46,520 --> 00:42:48,319 Speaker 3: I mean the fact that you can't remember anyone off 1193 00:42:48,320 --> 00:42:48,960 Speaker 3: the top of your head. 1194 00:42:48,960 --> 00:42:51,919 Speaker 2: It's like I know one Brandon Mcklelwayne, and the reason 1195 00:42:51,960 --> 00:42:55,160 Speaker 2: I know that is because he's he's a former University 1196 00:42:55,160 --> 00:42:57,239 Speaker 2: of South Carolina game Cock quarterback. 1197 00:42:57,480 --> 00:43:00,719 Speaker 1: Also John's boy Grant Hartwig. Oh, yes, big grand Gran, 1198 00:43:01,520 --> 00:43:02,960 Speaker 1: I've got the list. Here we go. Look at that. 1199 00:43:03,000 --> 00:43:05,600 Speaker 1: I'm fast, Mike Vassel, Okay, so that was MIAs. 1200 00:43:05,760 --> 00:43:08,239 Speaker 2: I believe the University of Virginia pitcher that I think 1201 00:43:08,239 --> 00:43:15,719 Speaker 2: we took in twenty twenty one, Stanley Gonna Batch this one, Consegieragura. 1202 00:43:15,760 --> 00:43:17,520 Speaker 1: Oh, I like ConA better. That's better. 1203 00:43:17,520 --> 00:43:19,520 Speaker 2: But the UI it's not EU, it's Ue. 1204 00:43:19,560 --> 00:43:24,520 Speaker 1: So sometimes gets like mixed in with the two. Christian Scott, 1205 00:43:24,520 --> 00:43:26,240 Speaker 1: who's a pitcher. I believe he went to the University 1206 00:43:26,280 --> 00:43:28,040 Speaker 1: of Florida. That's why I'm sticking in my head. 1207 00:43:28,239 --> 00:43:29,640 Speaker 3: These are also all the guys who are in that 1208 00:43:29,680 --> 00:43:32,120 Speaker 3: same cohort of Mets pitchers that were drafted two years 1209 00:43:32,160 --> 00:43:33,360 Speaker 3: ago and just didn't get traded. 1210 00:43:33,560 --> 00:43:37,520 Speaker 2: Yep, Kevin Kendall shortstop, Troy Miller pitcher, Brandon mcawain, like 1211 00:43:37,520 --> 00:43:41,239 Speaker 2: I mentioned, outfielder, Luke Riddard infielder, and Franklin Sanchez pitcher. 1212 00:43:41,320 --> 00:43:42,800 Speaker 2: So those will be all the Mets in the Fall League. 1213 00:43:42,960 --> 00:43:45,279 Speaker 2: Don't think we're gonna be there this year, but I. 1214 00:43:45,239 --> 00:43:48,040 Speaker 1: Mean we'll see the playoffs go say well, I don't. 1215 00:43:48,120 --> 00:43:49,160 Speaker 1: I don't want to be at the Fall League. 1216 00:43:49,160 --> 00:43:50,680 Speaker 3: That's what I'm That's exactly I mean, like, I don't 1217 00:43:50,680 --> 00:43:53,160 Speaker 3: want to go to the fall will be the disappointing end. 1218 00:43:53,400 --> 00:43:55,080 Speaker 2: And then I feel like the last thing to talk 1219 00:43:55,080 --> 00:43:59,320 Speaker 2: about with this series is how your boy has tied 1220 00:43:59,440 --> 00:44:01,720 Speaker 2: up the estimate. Now, I'm not gonna pull in Johny 1221 00:44:01,719 --> 00:44:03,719 Speaker 2: because I saw he was blowing his nose, but I 1222 00:44:03,719 --> 00:44:05,520 Speaker 2: think John's ready to go now as they see the 1223 00:44:05,600 --> 00:44:06,640 Speaker 2: tissue is gone. 1224 00:44:07,560 --> 00:44:11,439 Speaker 1: John talked to me, I'm tied up in the last 1225 00:44:11,440 --> 00:44:13,719 Speaker 1: week too. What did I tie it up last week? 1226 00:44:13,960 --> 00:44:16,120 Speaker 4: No? No, no, Now, now it's game. 1227 00:44:16,440 --> 00:44:18,080 Speaker 1: Didn't I take the lead back when? 1228 00:44:21,000 --> 00:44:21,160 Speaker 2: Yeah? 1229 00:44:21,200 --> 00:44:23,760 Speaker 4: Mark stayed one back. Yeah, he was in striking distance 1230 00:44:23,800 --> 00:44:25,640 Speaker 4: of tie and then he made it. 1231 00:44:25,920 --> 00:44:28,279 Speaker 3: I won the last one then, so then I'm still 1232 00:44:28,360 --> 00:44:30,160 Speaker 3: up one. Then if he didn't tie it yet, how 1233 00:44:30,200 --> 00:44:31,759 Speaker 3: could he only been How could I only have. 1234 00:44:31,719 --> 00:44:35,600 Speaker 1: Been one up? Up one here? Especially if I won 1235 00:44:35,680 --> 00:44:38,440 Speaker 1: last weekend? You're asking a big question. I guess I'm 1236 00:44:38,440 --> 00:44:38,920 Speaker 1: still up one. 1237 00:44:38,960 --> 00:44:41,160 Speaker 4: Then it's nine nine? 1238 00:44:41,600 --> 00:44:43,880 Speaker 1: Wait so then maybe. 1239 00:44:44,280 --> 00:44:47,239 Speaker 4: Before Yeah, you might be right. Mark might have tied 1240 00:44:47,239 --> 00:44:47,640 Speaker 4: it before. 1241 00:44:48,000 --> 00:44:52,960 Speaker 1: I think I think it was nine. No, I won't know. 1242 00:44:52,960 --> 00:44:56,319 Speaker 2: I won the last one total basis Tyrus, Yes, we're 1243 00:44:56,360 --> 00:45:00,680 Speaker 2: talking to Francisco lindoor a walk up songs. You're right now, Yeah, 1244 00:45:01,640 --> 00:45:04,560 Speaker 2: we got Yeah, Okay, yeah, I thought it was the 1245 00:45:04,600 --> 00:45:07,399 Speaker 2: vocal back. How dare you question Johnny Numbers over here 1246 00:45:07,440 --> 00:45:09,600 Speaker 2: if he's got the right record or not. I mean, 1247 00:45:09,600 --> 00:45:12,480 Speaker 2: I'm still one because the Dias one so well, it's 1248 00:45:12,520 --> 00:45:14,319 Speaker 2: been voted on by the fans that that one is 1249 00:45:14,560 --> 00:45:17,879 Speaker 2: really you got. You got the Kyle Schwarber one where 1250 00:45:17,920 --> 00:45:20,080 Speaker 2: he got he just didn't play against the Mets and 1251 00:45:20,120 --> 00:45:20,719 Speaker 2: got one play. 1252 00:45:21,320 --> 00:45:22,279 Speaker 1: I guess that's true. That was the car. 1253 00:45:23,480 --> 00:45:27,480 Speaker 4: That's true. Good and bad luck evens out. First of all, 1254 00:45:27,600 --> 00:45:29,680 Speaker 4: great time yesterday. What was your what was your guy's 1255 00:45:29,719 --> 00:45:31,879 Speaker 4: favorite thing about about the MLB Network trip. 1256 00:45:32,600 --> 00:45:34,440 Speaker 1: I I like talking to de Rosa. I thought he 1257 00:45:34,480 --> 00:45:34,759 Speaker 1: was great. 1258 00:45:34,800 --> 00:45:37,000 Speaker 3: He's always someone who's fun on television. He's someone I 1259 00:45:37,040 --> 00:45:39,319 Speaker 3: just remember his career so well because so aligned with 1260 00:45:39,400 --> 00:45:41,839 Speaker 3: like my lifetime of watching baseball as a kid. 1261 00:45:42,040 --> 00:45:44,319 Speaker 1: And it was we also talked to him for the. 1262 00:45:44,280 --> 00:45:46,319 Speaker 3: Longest and like the least chaotic, like that was one 1263 00:45:46,360 --> 00:45:49,440 Speaker 3: that was most prepared, most planned for, most arranged, and 1264 00:45:49,640 --> 00:45:51,440 Speaker 3: but like not again nothing that was a bad thing, 1265 00:45:51,440 --> 00:45:52,600 Speaker 3: but I just I liked that was it was a 1266 00:45:52,600 --> 00:45:54,239 Speaker 3: good experience, like sitting on the couch with him for 1267 00:45:54,280 --> 00:45:55,880 Speaker 3: Central and like having a real conversation. 1268 00:45:56,040 --> 00:45:57,640 Speaker 1: I mean, the home run derby was pretty awesome. 1269 00:45:57,680 --> 00:45:59,560 Speaker 2: It was just anytime you got me playing with a ball, 1270 00:45:59,640 --> 00:46:02,200 Speaker 2: I'm ex I'm happy to play some wiffleball at any moment. 1271 00:46:02,320 --> 00:46:04,600 Speaker 2: But I really like talking to matthfastk Ursion too. I 1272 00:46:04,640 --> 00:46:06,239 Speaker 2: think that was really cool, especially because he. 1273 00:46:06,600 --> 00:46:09,120 Speaker 3: Was way funnier and looser I ever would have imagined, 1274 00:46:09,160 --> 00:46:09,759 Speaker 3: yes that could. 1275 00:46:09,760 --> 00:46:11,200 Speaker 1: The interview was really really good. 1276 00:46:11,320 --> 00:46:13,640 Speaker 2: I thought it was gonna be a little more like 1277 00:46:13,719 --> 00:46:15,680 Speaker 2: calm and straightforward, I should say, but he gave us 1278 00:46:15,680 --> 00:46:18,319 Speaker 2: some great answers, a lot of really good stories as 1279 00:46:18,360 --> 00:46:24,480 Speaker 2: well a f bomb he did a legend allegend allegend allegedly. 1280 00:46:24,960 --> 00:46:27,960 Speaker 2: And it was also cool just because you know, playing 1281 00:46:28,239 --> 00:46:29,880 Speaker 2: MLB the show and all the old video games and 1282 00:46:29,880 --> 00:46:31,279 Speaker 2: stuff like that for a long time now, like he 1283 00:46:31,360 --> 00:46:32,759 Speaker 2: was like the voice of it for a while. So 1284 00:46:33,200 --> 00:46:34,719 Speaker 2: you know, two thousand and five, when I was nine 1285 00:46:34,800 --> 00:46:37,799 Speaker 2: year old mark playing Major League Baseball video games, Matthfaskursion 1286 00:46:37,880 --> 00:46:39,920 Speaker 2: was the voice. So it's cool to now meet that 1287 00:46:39,960 --> 00:46:42,240 Speaker 2: guy and talk to him. 1288 00:46:42,239 --> 00:46:45,680 Speaker 4: Definitely, Yeah, Matt's the man. Do we keep under wraps 1289 00:46:45,760 --> 00:46:47,120 Speaker 4: the result of the home run derby? 1290 00:46:47,680 --> 00:46:48,440 Speaker 1: He seems obvious. 1291 00:46:49,200 --> 00:46:49,640 Speaker 4: I don't know. 1292 00:46:49,840 --> 00:46:50,279 Speaker 1: I don't know. 1293 00:46:50,440 --> 00:46:52,000 Speaker 4: I mean it could go either way. 1294 00:46:52,239 --> 00:46:54,440 Speaker 1: I mean, it wasn't one home run difference. 1295 00:46:54,480 --> 00:46:56,440 Speaker 2: So wait, do we Is this just gonna go out 1296 00:46:56,440 --> 00:46:58,080 Speaker 2: on the Mets YouTube channel? Like where is this piece 1297 00:46:58,080 --> 00:46:59,600 Speaker 2: of content gonna live? Or is it gonna live like 1298 00:46:59,600 --> 00:47:01,600 Speaker 2: on our Instagram and Twitter videos. 1299 00:47:01,440 --> 00:47:02,800 Speaker 1: Like our own channels. 1300 00:47:02,800 --> 00:47:06,799 Speaker 2: I'm assuming okay, because it's that. Yeah, then I'll then 1301 00:47:06,840 --> 00:47:09,120 Speaker 2: I'll say what happened. I'm calling out all you guys. 1302 00:47:09,160 --> 00:47:10,920 Speaker 2: Hold up, I want to pull up receipts here for 1303 00:47:11,040 --> 00:47:12,880 Speaker 2: all those who doubted Robert Salo. 1304 00:47:13,040 --> 00:47:17,920 Speaker 4: Yes I was. I read the responses and what I know, 1305 00:47:18,200 --> 00:47:21,080 Speaker 4: knowing what I know about how it ended and just 1306 00:47:21,480 --> 00:47:25,239 Speaker 4: the other way it unfolded. I don't know, man, I 1307 00:47:25,239 --> 00:47:28,040 Speaker 4: don't know. There there are a lot of James predictions, Mark, 1308 00:47:28,320 --> 00:47:29,680 Speaker 4: read some of your favorite. 1309 00:47:29,360 --> 00:47:30,839 Speaker 2: Yeah, hold on, there's a lot of tweets that have 1310 00:47:30,840 --> 00:47:32,480 Speaker 2: gone at Wait where where did this tweet go? 1311 00:47:33,200 --> 00:47:33,359 Speaker 4: Oh? 1312 00:47:33,400 --> 00:47:35,720 Speaker 1: Here it is? Here it is you just commute himself? 1313 00:47:35,960 --> 00:47:39,520 Speaker 2: Uh at same old Mets fan, just James, Okay, whatever, 1314 00:47:39,600 --> 00:47:41,520 Speaker 2: Jay Dog. I was gonna say, James out of a 1315 00:47:41,520 --> 00:47:43,600 Speaker 2: pure guest that I read all the comments and picked 1316 00:47:43,640 --> 00:47:45,400 Speaker 2: me so j Dog, you're cool. In my book, you're not. 1317 00:47:45,640 --> 00:47:49,320 Speaker 2: You're not on the on the list, Chuck bow Walter cool, 1318 00:47:49,719 --> 00:47:52,200 Speaker 2: Patty Coats. James is way too obvious of a pick 1319 00:47:52,239 --> 00:47:53,920 Speaker 2: here that but he picked me. 1320 00:47:54,160 --> 00:47:56,160 Speaker 1: How is James obvious? I played baseball. 1321 00:47:57,120 --> 00:48:01,240 Speaker 2: This did the disrespects unbelievable match when betting my tuition. 1322 00:48:01,360 --> 00:48:04,839 Speaker 2: It's James as my cousin. Okay, well then that's fine. 1323 00:48:04,840 --> 00:48:07,799 Speaker 2: That's a family pick there. Me and Joe Mets get 1324 00:48:07,800 --> 00:48:10,239 Speaker 2: the sense James played. This has to be a top 1325 00:48:10,520 --> 00:48:12,719 Speaker 2: Rex podcast. Well, me and Joe Mets, you're called out. 1326 00:48:13,000 --> 00:48:16,480 Speaker 2: James played freshman year. I went longer, played summer ball. Yeah, player, 1327 00:48:16,480 --> 00:48:18,400 Speaker 2: I could have played D three college I played. I 1328 00:48:18,400 --> 00:48:20,200 Speaker 2: played summer ball once I was. 1329 00:48:20,280 --> 00:48:22,600 Speaker 3: I wasn't much better than if I had to rank 1330 00:48:22,640 --> 00:48:26,000 Speaker 3: everything I did in baseball field, hitting was last, defense, 1331 00:48:26,080 --> 00:48:28,160 Speaker 3: base running back James. 1332 00:48:28,239 --> 00:48:30,040 Speaker 1: James is fast on the base. I could really steal 1333 00:48:30,080 --> 00:48:30,399 Speaker 1: a bag. 1334 00:48:30,560 --> 00:48:34,680 Speaker 2: We got Nick Kowal, loyal viewer. Nick nick Man, you've 1335 00:48:34,680 --> 00:48:37,880 Speaker 2: been here forever. You know the baseball resume, he said, James, 1336 00:48:37,880 --> 00:48:40,280 Speaker 2: for sure, I saw how Mark swung during the Bros 1337 00:48:40,360 --> 00:48:43,200 Speaker 2: versus Pros game, which is also ridiculous because I was 1338 00:48:43,200 --> 00:48:45,440 Speaker 2: facing Trey Cooper of NC State in this game. 1339 00:48:45,480 --> 00:48:46,319 Speaker 1: If you guys didn't know. 1340 00:48:46,520 --> 00:48:49,120 Speaker 2: YouTubers played some college baseball players this summer in the 1341 00:48:49,120 --> 00:48:51,000 Speaker 2: Summer League for the Burlington Sock Puppets. 1342 00:48:51,280 --> 00:48:54,240 Speaker 1: Guy was pumping nineties. Guy was throwing ninety on mounty 1343 00:48:54,280 --> 00:48:57,280 Speaker 1: pitches at NC State. He gave me a wicked hammer. 1344 00:48:56,920 --> 00:48:59,080 Speaker 2: And I was like, I mean, do you expect me 1345 00:48:59,120 --> 00:49:01,520 Speaker 2: to get a hit? Fouled one off off of ninety 1346 00:49:01,560 --> 00:49:03,280 Speaker 2: for a guy who hasn't played in like ten years. 1347 00:49:03,560 --> 00:49:06,239 Speaker 2: And then Dalton kates, I'm betting my kids college funds 1348 00:49:06,280 --> 00:49:06,720 Speaker 2: on James. 1349 00:49:07,120 --> 00:49:11,320 Speaker 1: That's my grandmos. Oh that's Dalton. Yeah you met Dalton. 1350 00:49:11,400 --> 00:49:12,640 Speaker 1: Oh okay, I know Dalton. 1351 00:49:12,680 --> 00:49:14,960 Speaker 2: Then yeah, all right, well Dalton, I'll probably see you 1352 00:49:14,960 --> 00:49:16,640 Speaker 2: at some point that that at least means you have 1353 00:49:16,640 --> 00:49:17,359 Speaker 2: to buy me a drink. 1354 00:49:17,400 --> 00:49:19,240 Speaker 1: Then he's back in town next weekend. 1355 00:49:19,280 --> 00:49:22,160 Speaker 3: He's upset that we're doing Baltimore next weekend, not not 1356 00:49:22,239 --> 00:49:23,000 Speaker 3: hanging out with him. 1357 00:49:23,280 --> 00:49:24,880 Speaker 1: Well he could, he could come to Baltimore too and 1358 00:49:24,920 --> 00:49:25,200 Speaker 1: hang out. 1359 00:49:25,200 --> 00:49:26,680 Speaker 3: If he likes you might go in the best game well 1360 00:49:26,760 --> 00:49:29,319 Speaker 3: Wednesday though, Okay, nice, nice, But yeah, everyone out there 1361 00:49:29,320 --> 00:49:32,400 Speaker 3: who doubted me, your boy won in easy fashion. 1362 00:49:32,480 --> 00:49:34,240 Speaker 1: It was. It was a one home run difference. 1363 00:49:34,680 --> 00:49:37,920 Speaker 3: Well you went first, I mean, needn't get you had 1364 00:49:37,960 --> 00:49:39,439 Speaker 3: seven outs on the day. 1365 00:49:39,920 --> 00:49:40,480 Speaker 1: I hit more. 1366 00:49:40,520 --> 00:49:42,440 Speaker 2: I hit two home runs, could have had more, but 1367 00:49:42,480 --> 00:49:44,560 Speaker 2: the lights were really limiting here. I mean, the quality 1368 00:49:44,600 --> 00:49:47,000 Speaker 2: of contact off of my bat was significantly better. 1369 00:49:47,239 --> 00:49:48,160 Speaker 1: It was a little bit better. 1370 00:49:48,520 --> 00:49:51,479 Speaker 2: You're listen, you're a big old school guy. You're putting 1371 00:49:51,480 --> 00:49:54,479 Speaker 2: the ball on the ground. Oh yeah, Azzie Smith, whatever 1372 00:49:54,520 --> 00:49:55,279 Speaker 2: you want to call it. 1373 00:49:55,400 --> 00:49:58,080 Speaker 3: It's gonna thank god that both John and I couldn't 1374 00:49:58,080 --> 00:50:03,279 Speaker 3: get the ball out because the guy and I, Well, 1375 00:50:03,800 --> 00:50:04,480 Speaker 3: that's true. 1376 00:50:05,600 --> 00:50:07,480 Speaker 4: All right. So for all the all the listeners, air 1377 00:50:07,480 --> 00:50:10,480 Speaker 4: conditioning was at full blast. It was like a damn 1378 00:50:10,560 --> 00:50:13,360 Speaker 4: here ten mile an hour wind blowing in situation. 1379 00:50:13,480 --> 00:50:15,160 Speaker 3: It was actually hot in there, and when we went 1380 00:50:15,160 --> 00:50:17,359 Speaker 3: in it was so cold. 1381 00:50:17,560 --> 00:50:21,160 Speaker 1: I was so annoyed by that. Mark Mike was really 1382 00:50:21,239 --> 00:50:22,120 Speaker 1: sweating at the end. 1383 00:50:22,239 --> 00:50:25,200 Speaker 2: We did a TikTok with Lauren Gardner and I was like, James, 1384 00:50:25,200 --> 00:50:25,399 Speaker 2: you have. 1385 00:50:25,360 --> 00:50:25,640 Speaker 4: To do it. 1386 00:50:25,640 --> 00:50:29,359 Speaker 2: I'm I'm sweating, profusely soaked right now. 1387 00:50:29,760 --> 00:50:31,360 Speaker 1: So I guess I guess I just wasn't really getting 1388 00:50:31,360 --> 00:50:32,800 Speaker 1: the hips activated. That was my problem. 1389 00:50:32,920 --> 00:50:36,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, there were so many times I crushed those lights. 1390 00:50:36,200 --> 00:50:36,960 Speaker 1: That was so mad. 1391 00:50:37,560 --> 00:50:39,560 Speaker 2: Crushed crush, you hit him high, you hit him high. 1392 00:50:39,640 --> 00:50:40,640 Speaker 1: There was there was. 1393 00:50:40,600 --> 00:50:42,560 Speaker 3: One where I hit the flap of the light and 1394 00:50:42,600 --> 00:50:44,040 Speaker 3: that that was like definitely the best thing. 1395 00:50:44,080 --> 00:50:45,799 Speaker 1: I put on one and I threw the bat down. 1396 00:50:45,840 --> 00:50:46,520 Speaker 1: I was so pissed. 1397 00:50:46,560 --> 00:50:48,360 Speaker 2: I know you guys have heard what happens, but definitely 1398 00:50:48,360 --> 00:50:50,960 Speaker 2: give it a watch. Because one having like a pro 1399 00:50:51,040 --> 00:50:53,879 Speaker 2: camera person shoots this stuff, it's gonna look really really good. 1400 00:50:53,880 --> 00:50:56,319 Speaker 2: And it's also super funny to like have them spend 1401 00:50:56,320 --> 00:50:57,800 Speaker 2: time filming I was playing with football. 1402 00:50:57,880 --> 00:51:00,799 Speaker 1: That's like shout out kiping Michael's guys. Those guys are 1403 00:51:00,840 --> 00:51:01,400 Speaker 1: also there. 1404 00:51:02,080 --> 00:51:05,200 Speaker 4: And also the best part of the entire thing is 1405 00:51:05,239 --> 00:51:08,280 Speaker 4: that you guys were up against each other. Yes, and 1406 00:51:08,560 --> 00:51:11,479 Speaker 4: now James is about to eat a bunch of case 1407 00:51:11,760 --> 00:51:14,759 Speaker 4: mystery meat something? How much? James? Why don't you share? 1408 00:51:14,760 --> 00:51:17,080 Speaker 4: Why don't you share the listeners? What what's about to 1409 00:51:17,080 --> 00:51:17,480 Speaker 4: go down? 1410 00:51:18,040 --> 00:51:20,440 Speaker 3: My punishment is next game we go to, which is 1411 00:51:20,480 --> 00:51:21,480 Speaker 3: probably gonna be next Wednesday. 1412 00:51:21,560 --> 00:51:24,000 Speaker 1: Next time we record in person, I have to eat 1413 00:51:24,120 --> 00:51:27,080 Speaker 1: nine hot dogs, which is. 1414 00:51:26,160 --> 00:51:28,799 Speaker 2: A shocking amount one in inning. It every inning, It's 1415 00:51:28,800 --> 00:51:30,719 Speaker 2: not just nine and like as fast as you can. 1416 00:51:30,760 --> 00:51:32,560 Speaker 2: It's one in inning because you gotta let that that 1417 00:51:32,640 --> 00:51:34,640 Speaker 2: meat sit in your stomach for a little bit. So 1418 00:51:34,960 --> 00:51:38,000 Speaker 2: by by losing, by losing this home run derby, I 1419 00:51:38,080 --> 00:51:39,040 Speaker 2: have to ruin my week. 1420 00:51:39,320 --> 00:51:42,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, this is an off day for the bets on Thursday, 1421 00:51:42,400 --> 00:51:43,640 Speaker 1: I mean for me. 1422 00:51:44,760 --> 00:51:47,239 Speaker 4: But the thing is, you want to go bumless and 1423 00:51:47,280 --> 00:51:50,480 Speaker 4: I'm not. I'm entirely like in the hot dog getting 1424 00:51:50,480 --> 00:51:53,680 Speaker 4: contest Joey Chestnut. It doesn't have to be together, but 1425 00:51:53,719 --> 00:51:55,920 Speaker 4: he's got to get the bread down with the thing. 1426 00:51:56,080 --> 00:51:58,279 Speaker 3: I have said that I'm gluten free, so I can't 1427 00:51:58,320 --> 00:52:00,600 Speaker 3: eat the buns. And the gluten free bun are so 1428 00:52:00,719 --> 00:52:02,120 Speaker 3: horrifically bad and they're so. 1429 00:52:04,320 --> 00:52:06,200 Speaker 1: There's one, have one, I'll eat one. 1430 00:52:06,360 --> 00:52:08,040 Speaker 2: I'll have a hot dog with a gluten free bun. 1431 00:52:08,160 --> 00:52:08,680 Speaker 1: Have there. 1432 00:52:08,800 --> 00:52:11,520 Speaker 3: It's just the mask that they create, like I I 1433 00:52:11,560 --> 00:52:13,200 Speaker 3: won't I won't be able to poop for dase, you 1434 00:52:13,239 --> 00:52:17,120 Speaker 3: gotta toast it and we're not toasting buns. In city Field. 1435 00:52:17,280 --> 00:52:19,000 Speaker 3: There's a toaster in the production office. 1436 00:52:19,680 --> 00:52:20,680 Speaker 1: There is a toaster there. 1437 00:52:21,280 --> 00:52:24,160 Speaker 3: I said that I will trade buns for hot dogs. 1438 00:52:24,239 --> 00:52:26,520 Speaker 3: I'd rather ead eighteen hot Dogsan nine hot dogs and buns, 1439 00:52:30,960 --> 00:52:34,280 Speaker 3: all right, eighteen hot dogs that the buns are bad? 1440 00:52:34,360 --> 00:52:36,279 Speaker 3: Like in Cityfield has their own gluten free buns. I've 1441 00:52:36,280 --> 00:52:38,600 Speaker 3: had them before, and there's just it's like the hot 1442 00:52:38,600 --> 00:52:40,960 Speaker 3: dog ones and burger ones are decent, they're tolerable. The 1443 00:52:41,000 --> 00:52:43,640 Speaker 3: hot dog ones, it's just like it's like a journey 1444 00:52:43,680 --> 00:52:44,399 Speaker 3: to find the dog. 1445 00:52:45,120 --> 00:52:46,160 Speaker 1: That's not what I'm looking for. 1446 00:52:46,400 --> 00:52:50,560 Speaker 4: So I find nine gluten free burger buns, which you 1447 00:52:51,160 --> 00:52:53,080 Speaker 4: just gave your stampd But it does. 1448 00:52:53,120 --> 00:52:56,160 Speaker 1: Here's the thing. Then it's also like, well, how am 1449 00:52:56,160 --> 00:52:58,120 Speaker 1: I gonna how am I gonna shape that? We could 1450 00:52:58,120 --> 00:52:59,480 Speaker 1: put multiple dogs in the bun? 1451 00:52:59,680 --> 00:52:59,759 Speaker 4: Ye? 1452 00:53:00,080 --> 00:53:02,160 Speaker 1: Uh said one inning? So actually can't do that if. 1453 00:53:02,080 --> 00:53:04,759 Speaker 2: You're doing if you're doing it the hamburger bun, I'll 1454 00:53:04,760 --> 00:53:05,560 Speaker 2: give you to an inning. 1455 00:53:06,320 --> 00:53:07,359 Speaker 1: If it's a hamburger bun. 1456 00:53:07,840 --> 00:53:08,520 Speaker 4: Some dogs stick. 1457 00:53:09,760 --> 00:53:12,239 Speaker 3: Yeah, four hamburger bunds can actually do sell them in 1458 00:53:12,480 --> 00:53:15,279 Speaker 3: impacts of four. That's actually probably that's something I would 1459 00:53:15,320 --> 00:53:18,480 Speaker 3: agree to. Four hamburger buns and and nine dogs. 1460 00:53:18,560 --> 00:53:20,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm cool with that. I'll I'll take that as 1461 00:53:20,520 --> 00:53:22,880 Speaker 1: a as a agreement. 1462 00:53:22,960 --> 00:53:24,319 Speaker 4: In one then one night. 1463 00:53:24,560 --> 00:53:27,839 Speaker 1: In one night, it's like the span of what like 1464 00:53:28,080 --> 00:53:28,880 Speaker 1: four hours. 1465 00:53:29,640 --> 00:53:31,279 Speaker 3: The will be three because the game is just the game, 1466 00:53:31,320 --> 00:53:32,920 Speaker 3: Like first first pitch of the first thing, first one 1467 00:53:33,000 --> 00:53:33,520 Speaker 3: is going down. 1468 00:53:33,600 --> 00:53:37,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's gonna be figure from there. I'm I'm a 1469 00:53:37,200 --> 00:53:39,759 Speaker 2: glusy kind of swore. But nine and that short of 1470 00:53:39,800 --> 00:53:41,360 Speaker 2: a time is so insane. 1471 00:53:41,400 --> 00:53:42,680 Speaker 4: It's gonna be great content. 1472 00:53:42,800 --> 00:53:45,399 Speaker 1: And I have hit double digits before in my life. 1473 00:53:45,400 --> 00:53:47,919 Speaker 1: I will say that though, but over how much dogs? Yeah? 1474 00:53:47,920 --> 00:53:50,520 Speaker 3: Over over like over five ish hours with alcohol involved, 1475 00:53:50,600 --> 00:53:51,080 Speaker 3: to be fair. 1476 00:53:51,360 --> 00:53:54,680 Speaker 2: At Drew's Fourth of July thing, you at seven, I 1477 00:53:54,680 --> 00:53:56,200 Speaker 2: think I had like seven or eight and I had 1478 00:53:56,200 --> 00:53:58,239 Speaker 2: liked like I had like five sausages that day. They 1479 00:53:58,239 --> 00:54:01,040 Speaker 2: were a grilled hot dogs different like that. 1480 00:54:01,160 --> 00:54:03,600 Speaker 3: Yeah, you just put those down like water when So 1481 00:54:03,600 --> 00:54:05,680 Speaker 3: would you go to real big ten schools, not poverty 1482 00:54:05,760 --> 00:54:09,080 Speaker 3: institutions like Indiana during the senior crawl, they just there 1483 00:54:09,160 --> 00:54:11,000 Speaker 3: was this they had like free they had free hot 1484 00:54:11,040 --> 00:54:12,520 Speaker 3: dogs like on the street. I don't have to stay 1485 00:54:12,560 --> 00:54:13,480 Speaker 3: with the hell of the bars. 1486 00:54:13,719 --> 00:54:14,880 Speaker 1: And it was honestly it was run by a church. 1487 00:54:14,880 --> 00:54:16,160 Speaker 1: It was also really nice the same church. 1488 00:54:16,160 --> 00:54:19,160 Speaker 3: They gave us free finals dinners during finals with each semester, 1489 00:54:19,239 --> 00:54:20,880 Speaker 3: so they would literally just stand on the in the 1490 00:54:20,880 --> 00:54:23,840 Speaker 3: middle of the sidewalk in a big open area, and 1491 00:54:23,880 --> 00:54:26,120 Speaker 3: they were grilling hundreds of hot dogs, and I and 1492 00:54:26,239 --> 00:54:28,120 Speaker 3: like my friends like we counted like this was my 1493 00:54:28,120 --> 00:54:29,719 Speaker 3: senior year crawl, like this was this was that was 1494 00:54:29,719 --> 00:54:33,200 Speaker 3: a big day of consumption and put down twelve hot dogs. 1495 00:54:33,560 --> 00:54:36,360 Speaker 4: Well and how many hours it was in. 1496 00:54:36,360 --> 00:54:38,560 Speaker 3: Two separate trips or maybe two like three trips, I 1497 00:54:38,600 --> 00:54:40,719 Speaker 3: guess in total, so it was more hours, but that 1498 00:54:40,800 --> 00:54:43,439 Speaker 3: was still it was probably like between like four and nine. 1499 00:54:44,000 --> 00:54:46,239 Speaker 4: Here's the thing. First of all, drinking while doing that 1500 00:54:46,239 --> 00:54:48,440 Speaker 4: to me is worse. You're you know, you're adding an 1501 00:54:48,480 --> 00:54:53,560 Speaker 4: extra element to your stomach. And second of all, like 1502 00:54:53,880 --> 00:54:55,920 Speaker 4: is that even like that reaches a point where it's 1503 00:54:55,920 --> 00:54:57,799 Speaker 4: a no longer pleasant? You know, you were not know 1504 00:54:57,840 --> 00:55:00,920 Speaker 4: things that Like, so what why why would you eat twelve? 1505 00:55:01,040 --> 00:55:01,319 Speaker 4: I was? 1506 00:55:01,640 --> 00:55:05,160 Speaker 1: I was, I was hungry. I wanted to eat. 1507 00:55:05,680 --> 00:55:08,320 Speaker 4: I remember I was in day camp. I was like nine, 1508 00:55:08,440 --> 00:55:11,480 Speaker 4: and I ate a ton of hot dog. That makes sense. 1509 00:55:11,560 --> 00:55:17,680 Speaker 3: Sorry, I can't believe you just cursed ten minutes here 1510 00:55:17,680 --> 00:55:19,440 Speaker 3: an episode of an hour I know. 1511 00:55:20,040 --> 00:55:21,720 Speaker 4: Anyway, I had a lot of hot I was burping 1512 00:55:21,760 --> 00:55:23,000 Speaker 4: hot dog for like a week. 1513 00:55:23,880 --> 00:55:27,879 Speaker 1: Uh. Liked acid reflux. I know that for sure. 1514 00:55:27,960 --> 00:55:31,359 Speaker 4: Yeah, definitely, yeah, exactly, So that's no good. 1515 00:55:32,160 --> 00:55:33,440 Speaker 1: Can I do something else because I like run a 1516 00:55:33,440 --> 00:55:35,360 Speaker 1: mile around city fields or inside the ballpark. 1517 00:55:36,280 --> 00:55:38,759 Speaker 2: Honestly, that's probably what we should have done, because that's 1518 00:55:38,760 --> 00:55:40,799 Speaker 2: like more funnier if I lose. But this hot dog 1519 00:55:40,880 --> 00:55:42,719 Speaker 2: was this one's gonna this one's gonna get you a 1520 00:55:42,760 --> 00:55:43,120 Speaker 2: little bit. 1521 00:55:43,560 --> 00:55:45,400 Speaker 4: Yeah, maybe you run a mile after you eat the 1522 00:55:45,400 --> 00:55:45,920 Speaker 4: hot dogs. 1523 00:55:46,040 --> 00:55:48,840 Speaker 2: I'm not adding on punishment now, no no buns, but 1524 00:55:48,880 --> 00:55:49,960 Speaker 2: you have to run a mile. 1525 00:55:51,760 --> 00:55:56,120 Speaker 1: That night. Yeah, that's record. We're gonna believe it in 1526 00:55:56,120 --> 00:55:56,520 Speaker 1: the morning. 1527 00:55:57,120 --> 00:55:59,920 Speaker 4: That's tough. That's tough. One more quick question for you guys. 1528 00:56:00,160 --> 00:56:02,440 Speaker 4: I'm not sure if you saw this. Obviously, a guy 1529 00:56:02,560 --> 00:56:04,319 Speaker 4: that plays in the Bronx hit the sixteenth home run, 1530 00:56:04,360 --> 00:56:07,200 Speaker 4: which is cool, awesome to see the fan who caught 1531 00:56:07,200 --> 00:56:11,760 Speaker 4: the ball returned it for no charge at all. 1532 00:56:11,880 --> 00:56:14,160 Speaker 3: I have a crazy story about this, actually not crazy story, 1533 00:56:14,200 --> 00:56:16,400 Speaker 3: but I was talking about one of my friends last night. 1534 00:56:16,480 --> 00:56:18,160 Speaker 1: He was a Yankee fan. Actually has tickets to the 1535 00:56:18,160 --> 00:56:18,520 Speaker 1: game on. 1536 00:56:18,440 --> 00:56:20,680 Speaker 3: Friday, tickets that he bought just for a Friday Red 1537 00:56:20,680 --> 00:56:23,680 Speaker 3: Sox Yankee game like four months ago. And the tickets 1538 00:56:23,680 --> 00:56:26,560 Speaker 3: are now like hundreds and hundreds of dollars. He said 1539 00:56:26,560 --> 00:56:28,560 Speaker 3: if he caught the ball, he would not give it 1540 00:56:28,600 --> 00:56:30,400 Speaker 3: back for less than a million dollars. 1541 00:56:31,160 --> 00:56:33,640 Speaker 4: A million, he said, A million. 1542 00:56:33,480 --> 00:56:38,160 Speaker 1: He said, a million and a season ticket. I told him, 1543 00:56:38,200 --> 00:56:39,759 Speaker 1: I told him they did that they would like they 1544 00:56:39,760 --> 00:56:40,719 Speaker 1: would do like what they did. 1545 00:56:40,600 --> 00:56:42,640 Speaker 3: To George Castanzin, like one of the last season's side fALS, 1546 00:56:42,640 --> 00:56:45,440 Speaker 3: where they're like blocked off his office to kill his bathroom. 1547 00:56:45,440 --> 00:56:47,319 Speaker 3: Macass didn't give him access to water fountains, like they 1548 00:56:47,320 --> 00:56:50,160 Speaker 3: would treat him like such crap if he actually did that. 1549 00:56:50,280 --> 00:56:52,640 Speaker 2: I'm gonna be there Saturday for a standing room only 1550 00:56:52,680 --> 00:56:54,759 Speaker 2: seat for my three games and twenty four hours thing 1551 00:56:54,760 --> 00:56:57,799 Speaker 2: on my YouTube channel. If I get the ball, and 1552 00:56:57,880 --> 00:57:00,000 Speaker 2: because it's the Yankees, I'm juicing them for all they got. 1553 00:57:00,320 --> 00:57:03,160 Speaker 2: I mean, I'll put that, I'll put it on auction. 1554 00:57:03,640 --> 00:57:05,840 Speaker 2: I'll list it on eBay. 1555 00:57:05,840 --> 00:57:06,680 Speaker 1: And make them sweat. 1556 00:57:06,800 --> 00:57:08,279 Speaker 2: You could take it down, people could put bids and 1557 00:57:08,280 --> 00:57:10,000 Speaker 2: then you can take it down, but I'll make them sweat. 1558 00:57:10,400 --> 00:57:11,240 Speaker 1: I want something. 1559 00:57:11,320 --> 00:57:13,879 Speaker 2: I almost want to guarantee that Aaron Judge like. 1560 00:57:14,080 --> 00:57:16,360 Speaker 1: Won't go back to the Yanches. Have no create somebody, 1561 00:57:16,360 --> 00:57:17,200 Speaker 1: you know what you have to do. 1562 00:57:17,320 --> 00:57:19,640 Speaker 3: You have to get you have to get a like 1563 00:57:19,680 --> 00:57:23,840 Speaker 3: a sick a pup spot in monument Park draftneckmark plaid. 1564 00:57:24,040 --> 00:57:26,840 Speaker 1: Yes, oh my god, they get so vandalized. 1565 00:57:26,960 --> 00:57:31,000 Speaker 2: This jerk who did not give Aaron Judges ball will 1566 00:57:31,080 --> 00:57:33,720 Speaker 2: be imagine well, if you just said no, no matter what, 1567 00:57:34,080 --> 00:57:36,520 Speaker 2: I'm not giving it that well, I mean you have 1568 00:57:36,600 --> 00:57:39,880 Speaker 2: to imagine that that ball is gonna be worth a 1569 00:57:39,960 --> 00:57:41,000 Speaker 2: couple five million. 1570 00:57:41,120 --> 00:57:42,360 Speaker 4: I saw like five million. 1571 00:57:42,760 --> 00:57:44,560 Speaker 2: I was just gonna say a couple hundred thousand dollars 1572 00:57:44,680 --> 00:57:47,920 Speaker 2: five million. The Yankees aren't getting it. 1573 00:57:47,960 --> 00:57:48,200 Speaker 1: Now. 1574 00:57:48,520 --> 00:57:51,040 Speaker 2: This is weird because also weirdly enough, on my three 1575 00:57:51,040 --> 00:57:53,040 Speaker 2: games and twenty four hours planning, I'm gonna be in 1576 00:57:53,240 --> 00:57:56,800 Speaker 2: La to see the Cardinals play the Dodgers, and Pools 1577 00:57:57,080 --> 00:57:59,720 Speaker 2: could hit seven hundred that night. Now that's not breaking 1578 00:57:59,720 --> 00:58:01,680 Speaker 2: a rerec but seven hundred is a pretty big deal 1579 00:58:01,680 --> 00:58:02,680 Speaker 2: in the world of baseball. 1580 00:58:03,120 --> 00:58:04,240 Speaker 1: And someone on Twitter. 1581 00:58:03,960 --> 00:58:06,080 Speaker 2: Asked me what I would do about Pootholes and my 1582 00:58:06,120 --> 00:58:08,000 Speaker 2: answer is different because that's a legend of the game, 1583 00:58:08,000 --> 00:58:09,560 Speaker 2: that's one of the greatest players of all time. I 1584 00:58:09,560 --> 00:58:10,760 Speaker 2: just want to have a relate. I just want to 1585 00:58:10,800 --> 00:58:11,520 Speaker 2: be friends with this guy. 1586 00:58:11,680 --> 00:58:14,320 Speaker 3: That's proud, such a proud franchise of Saint Louis Cardinals. 1587 00:58:14,360 --> 00:58:17,240 Speaker 3: There's not many organizations. Can you say stack up achievement 1588 00:58:17,240 --> 00:58:18,080 Speaker 3: wise to the Cardinals. 1589 00:58:18,200 --> 00:58:20,280 Speaker 2: No, But I was like, I would want to meet him, 1590 00:58:20,280 --> 00:58:21,960 Speaker 2: I want to sign Jersey, I want to sign back, 1591 00:58:21,960 --> 00:58:23,560 Speaker 2: like I want a lot of things. But I'm not 1592 00:58:23,600 --> 00:58:25,760 Speaker 2: gonna juice him. I would juice the Yankees and Aaron 1593 00:58:25,840 --> 00:58:28,320 Speaker 2: Judge for everything they got. I almost would just say 1594 00:58:28,320 --> 00:58:30,480 Speaker 2: no to the Yankees. 1595 00:58:30,560 --> 00:58:32,120 Speaker 3: I want to keep it in my trophy case forever. 1596 00:58:32,160 --> 00:58:34,520 Speaker 3: There's such a monumental moment in the history of the sport. 1597 00:58:34,560 --> 00:58:38,080 Speaker 2: That is almost like a bigger like I want it. Yeah, 1598 00:58:38,320 --> 00:58:40,280 Speaker 2: Like that's a bigger slap in the face. Is I'm 1599 00:58:40,280 --> 00:58:42,240 Speaker 2: not even gonna cap I'm not even gonna make money 1600 00:58:42,280 --> 00:58:42,560 Speaker 2: off this. 1601 00:58:42,680 --> 00:58:46,400 Speaker 1: I'm just gonna I'm gonna keep it to no one else. Yeah, 1602 00:58:46,440 --> 00:58:49,680 Speaker 1: that's pretty good. I'm gonna take home if that happened. 1603 00:58:50,000 --> 00:58:51,440 Speaker 1: What kind of hit man do you think the Yankees 1604 00:58:51,440 --> 00:58:51,919 Speaker 1: would send? 1605 00:58:54,920 --> 00:58:57,160 Speaker 2: Probably wouldn't send one met I think you would have 1606 00:58:57,200 --> 00:59:00,120 Speaker 2: to Honestly, I think your biggest concern would be if 1607 00:59:00,120 --> 00:59:01,240 Speaker 2: you get the ball, you. 1608 00:59:01,240 --> 00:59:03,480 Speaker 1: Gotta like get you got to get out of their aceap. 1609 00:59:03,520 --> 00:59:05,440 Speaker 2: You gotta find my officer, and you gotta be like, 1610 00:59:05,520 --> 00:59:07,880 Speaker 2: I need I need someone surround because that happened. 1611 00:59:07,960 --> 00:59:10,720 Speaker 1: That happened with Bonds. People were fighting for them. Yeah, 1612 00:59:10,720 --> 00:59:11,360 Speaker 1: of course, I. 1613 00:59:11,280 --> 00:59:14,080 Speaker 4: Mean, did you see the pile last night in the bleachers? 1614 00:59:14,080 --> 00:59:14,640 Speaker 1: Crazy? 1615 00:59:14,880 --> 00:59:17,040 Speaker 2: It's it's dangerous going after these balls. I got my 1616 00:59:17,120 --> 00:59:19,120 Speaker 2: I got my ticket in left field for that Dodgers game. 1617 00:59:19,160 --> 00:59:19,920 Speaker 1: I'm I'm a. 1618 00:59:19,880 --> 00:59:22,960 Speaker 2: Little worried if for if, some way, somehow Aberpools hits 1619 00:59:22,960 --> 00:59:25,240 Speaker 2: one about four to sixty, because that's I couldn't get 1620 00:59:25,240 --> 00:59:25,920 Speaker 2: past row L. 1621 00:59:26,040 --> 00:59:27,680 Speaker 1: That was the closest I could get in left field. 1622 00:59:27,880 --> 00:59:29,520 Speaker 2: But if you hit one past like four to sixty, 1623 00:59:30,240 --> 00:59:32,280 Speaker 2: Aaron Judge might have a little better better luck with 1624 00:59:32,320 --> 00:59:33,840 Speaker 2: that with the distance. But yeah, you got to be 1625 00:59:33,880 --> 00:59:36,240 Speaker 2: careful there. People will be swinging. I mean, like you said, 1626 00:59:36,240 --> 00:59:38,880 Speaker 2: if that ball is worth five million dollars, people will 1627 00:59:38,880 --> 00:59:39,880 Speaker 2: commit crimes for it. 1628 00:59:40,880 --> 00:59:43,320 Speaker 1: Yeah, probably any of us, including. 1629 00:59:44,920 --> 00:59:48,000 Speaker 4: Yeah you mentioned Mike Barry Bonds the picture that allowed 1630 00:59:48,000 --> 00:59:52,960 Speaker 4: that home Mike Bassic mark Tis did earlier. So we 1631 00:59:53,040 --> 00:59:54,600 Speaker 4: just got to pay it off real quick. You guys 1632 00:59:54,600 --> 00:59:58,040 Speaker 4: want to mention some some more just not great met 1633 00:59:58,080 --> 01:00:01,000 Speaker 4: game met names from twenty seventeen through twenty twenty one, 1634 01:00:01,280 --> 01:00:03,400 Speaker 4: the days without playoff baseball at City Field. 1635 01:00:03,560 --> 01:00:05,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, let's let's just let's go one by one. We 1636 01:00:05,600 --> 01:00:07,120 Speaker 2: could just just name some guys. 1637 01:00:07,280 --> 01:00:11,520 Speaker 4: I'm gonna go with Corey Oswalt, who uh you know 1638 01:00:11,720 --> 01:00:15,480 Speaker 4: every not every time you looked up. But Corey Oswall 1639 01:00:15,600 --> 01:00:18,200 Speaker 4: lasted twenty eighteen twenty nineteen. He pitched the game early 1640 01:00:18,240 --> 01:00:19,120 Speaker 4: in twenty twenty. 1641 01:00:19,000 --> 01:00:21,440 Speaker 1: Years around forever he was around? 1642 01:00:21,520 --> 01:00:25,280 Speaker 4: Yeah too long? Yeah, he was bouncing back and Coreoswalt's 1643 01:00:25,320 --> 01:00:26,320 Speaker 4: my that's my answer. 1644 01:00:27,080 --> 01:00:30,160 Speaker 2: I'm gonna go with an interesting little hitter that that 1645 01:00:30,320 --> 01:00:33,200 Speaker 2: you might remember. How about Nori Aoki who got one 1646 01:00:33,280 --> 01:00:35,560 Speaker 2: hundred played appearances in twenty seventeen for the best. 1647 01:00:35,440 --> 01:00:36,960 Speaker 4: Time in twenty seventeen forgotten? 1648 01:00:37,080 --> 01:00:40,680 Speaker 1: Yeah for sure, all right, I have a banger, Robinson Cano. 1649 01:00:41,160 --> 01:00:45,080 Speaker 1: Yeah that's true, Robins, especially as you played this year. 1650 01:00:45,560 --> 01:00:49,000 Speaker 1: He went to the braves and the padres as well. John. 1651 01:00:50,360 --> 01:00:53,480 Speaker 4: I'm gonna go with opening day First Basement in twenty eighteen. 1652 01:00:54,120 --> 01:00:58,160 Speaker 4: Adrian Gonzalez a shiver my spine, not the guy who 1653 01:00:58,160 --> 01:01:00,120 Speaker 4: wanted to beat the opening day first Basement, although well, 1654 01:01:00,440 --> 01:01:03,640 Speaker 4: I will say his walk up music electric, I miss it. 1655 01:01:04,000 --> 01:01:05,680 Speaker 4: If you know, you know, yeah. 1656 01:01:05,560 --> 01:01:07,080 Speaker 2: If you know you know, I'm gonna give you one 1657 01:01:07,080 --> 01:01:09,320 Speaker 2: that I honestly, I don't even remember this name. John 1658 01:01:09,320 --> 01:01:11,680 Speaker 2: said earlier, and with good reason. He pitched an inning 1659 01:01:11,720 --> 01:01:14,800 Speaker 2: in the third Scott Copeland. Who is Scott Copeland? 1660 01:01:14,840 --> 01:01:15,680 Speaker 1: I don't know who that is. 1661 01:01:16,160 --> 01:01:19,840 Speaker 2: I don't I legitimate, there's very Wow, he's from Longview, Texas. 1662 01:01:19,840 --> 01:01:24,520 Speaker 2: That's a crazy, weird coincidence. But like this is, I 1663 01:01:24,600 --> 01:01:27,640 Speaker 2: usually have a memory or recollection of most players. I 1664 01:01:27,640 --> 01:01:29,400 Speaker 2: don't have a clue who this guy is. His face, 1665 01:01:29,480 --> 01:01:32,120 Speaker 2: his name, nothing is familiar about him. 1666 01:01:32,360 --> 01:01:34,240 Speaker 1: Travis de Herron. It's a good one. 1667 01:01:34,360 --> 01:01:35,240 Speaker 4: It's good one. I like that. 1668 01:01:35,560 --> 01:01:38,480 Speaker 1: Well, was he like twenty six games in twenty seventeen? 1669 01:01:38,600 --> 01:01:42,120 Speaker 1: Like twenty six games? Twenty six games? Shockingly high amount. 1670 01:01:43,440 --> 01:01:46,720 Speaker 4: I'm gonna go with uh, I'm gonna go with aj Ramos. 1671 01:01:47,480 --> 01:01:49,880 Speaker 4: The Met's acquired when they were pretty much out of 1672 01:01:49,880 --> 01:01:53,280 Speaker 4: it in twenty seventeen looking forward to the next season. 1673 01:01:53,200 --> 01:01:54,800 Speaker 1: There's no pretty much they were out of it. 1674 01:01:55,320 --> 01:01:57,760 Speaker 4: Oh yeah, yeah, they were out of it, and it 1675 01:01:57,840 --> 01:02:00,000 Speaker 4: was just a shocking deadline deal as they were shipping 1676 01:02:00,040 --> 01:02:03,880 Speaker 4: out relievers. If you remember, they acquire a J. Robbos 1677 01:02:03,880 --> 01:02:06,680 Speaker 4: at the same time, Chess. Didn't that the same success 1678 01:02:06,600 --> 01:02:07,720 Speaker 4: as you do with the Marlins. 1679 01:02:08,160 --> 01:02:09,040 Speaker 1: How about this name? 1680 01:02:09,080 --> 01:02:12,040 Speaker 2: How about Tyler Baschelore bachelor Bachelore. 1681 01:02:12,040 --> 01:02:14,840 Speaker 4: I don't remember having a bachelor party. That's when you 1682 01:02:14,920 --> 01:02:15,520 Speaker 4: come in the game. 1683 01:02:15,800 --> 01:02:18,840 Speaker 2: Yeah, Unfortunately it was never that fun when he came 1684 01:02:18,880 --> 01:02:19,280 Speaker 2: in the game. 1685 01:02:19,400 --> 01:02:23,680 Speaker 1: So all right, we're doing another rounders that more around, 1686 01:02:23,680 --> 01:02:24,200 Speaker 1: one more more. 1687 01:02:24,320 --> 01:02:28,120 Speaker 2: I think your best one, because there's some good names. 1688 01:02:28,160 --> 01:02:31,840 Speaker 2: There's some good names here. There are some names, there's 1689 01:02:31,840 --> 01:02:34,040 Speaker 2: so many freaking better not take mine because I have 1690 01:02:34,240 --> 01:02:35,120 Speaker 2: I have my favorite one. 1691 01:02:35,160 --> 01:02:36,840 Speaker 3: And yeah, I will all say about you and I'm 1692 01:02:36,840 --> 01:02:38,320 Speaker 3: not gonna do it because that one is a banger. 1693 01:02:38,360 --> 01:02:40,720 Speaker 1: How about how you could take it? 1694 01:02:40,720 --> 01:02:42,840 Speaker 2: You could take because I don't think I don't think 1695 01:02:42,880 --> 01:02:44,000 Speaker 2: you have the guy that I'm thinking of. 1696 01:02:44,280 --> 01:02:45,480 Speaker 1: How about Raphael Montero. 1697 01:02:45,840 --> 01:02:50,479 Speaker 4: Okay, we remember we saw the guy with the Montero jersey. Yeah, 1698 01:02:51,520 --> 01:02:56,120 Speaker 4: oh yeah, yeah. I was like that was disappointing. Ralphael 1699 01:02:56,200 --> 01:02:58,280 Speaker 4: Montero is supposed to be the guy. All Right, I'm 1700 01:02:58,320 --> 01:03:01,440 Speaker 4: gonna go with We've got a couple here that I like. 1701 01:03:03,000 --> 01:03:06,720 Speaker 4: I'm gonna go with Drew Gano. Yeah, I remember he 1702 01:03:06,840 --> 01:03:08,880 Speaker 4: started a double the first game of a doubleheader in 1703 01:03:08,920 --> 01:03:12,760 Speaker 4: twenty eighteen against the Phillies. And I'm gonna be honest, 1704 01:03:12,800 --> 01:03:17,440 Speaker 4: I had no idea who Drew Gano was, and uh 1705 01:03:17,600 --> 01:03:19,600 Speaker 4: yeah they the game ended well though, Well we're going 1706 01:03:19,640 --> 01:03:21,040 Speaker 4: to walk off, so that was cool. 1707 01:03:21,400 --> 01:03:24,720 Speaker 2: Shout out, uh my last name that I'm gonna drop here. 1708 01:03:25,000 --> 01:03:27,480 Speaker 2: Mets fans know, well, it's gonna be Jed Lowry. 1709 01:03:28,080 --> 01:03:30,040 Speaker 1: Yep, Jed Lowry. 1710 01:03:30,760 --> 01:03:32,760 Speaker 2: Jed Lowry is a player that existed on this team 1711 01:03:32,880 --> 01:03:35,800 Speaker 2: for multiple years and I think played what like nine games. 1712 01:03:35,800 --> 01:03:37,160 Speaker 2: I don't think do you even play an inning in 1713 01:03:37,200 --> 01:03:38,920 Speaker 2: the field for the Mets, I don't believe. So just 1714 01:03:39,000 --> 01:03:41,080 Speaker 2: I think like three in best of DH Yeah, I 1715 01:03:41,120 --> 01:03:42,040 Speaker 2: mean that's that's more of a. 1716 01:03:42,000 --> 01:03:43,960 Speaker 1: Sad story because he really was so great. When they 1717 01:03:44,000 --> 01:03:44,720 Speaker 1: signed him, I was. 1718 01:03:44,640 --> 01:03:46,520 Speaker 2: Like, Wow, it's gonna be a nice little utility player. 1719 01:03:46,560 --> 01:03:49,080 Speaker 1: Give a bonus, Brian Doser, send it off. Okay, and. 1720 01:03:50,880 --> 01:03:52,440 Speaker 2: Okay, now we can all right, now we can talk 1721 01:03:52,480 --> 01:03:54,560 Speaker 2: about let's what's the estimate for Yeah, we gotta do 1722 01:03:54,560 --> 01:03:55,640 Speaker 2: we really go over now already? 1723 01:03:55,720 --> 01:03:59,880 Speaker 4: All right, so this one obviously the Mets going, Uh 1724 01:04:00,080 --> 01:04:03,040 Speaker 4: is it o dot CO these days. Whatever the coliseum, 1725 01:04:03,040 --> 01:04:05,000 Speaker 4: I'm not sure what it's called. It's had a lot 1726 01:04:05,000 --> 01:04:07,240 Speaker 4: of different names over the years, especially recent But the 1727 01:04:07,280 --> 01:04:11,360 Speaker 4: Mets go to Oakland, the rarity known for its foul territory, 1728 01:04:11,920 --> 01:04:16,160 Speaker 4: massive expansive foul territory, and I can track. I've got 1729 01:04:16,200 --> 01:04:18,200 Speaker 4: a way to look this up. So we're all set. 1730 01:04:18,640 --> 01:04:21,800 Speaker 4: So we're gonna go with how many total foul outs? 1731 01:04:21,800 --> 01:04:24,680 Speaker 4: So foul fly balls that are recorded for outs will 1732 01:04:24,720 --> 01:04:27,120 Speaker 4: there be? In this series? The Athletics have hit into 1733 01:04:27,160 --> 01:04:30,960 Speaker 4: one hundred and twenty fly foul flyouts this year makes sense. 1734 01:04:31,400 --> 01:04:35,160 Speaker 4: The Mets ranked twenty fourth, so they have not hit 1735 01:04:35,280 --> 01:04:37,240 Speaker 4: into many. The Mets have hit many pop ups, which 1736 01:04:37,480 --> 01:04:39,080 Speaker 4: is a good thing because a pop up is pretty 1737 01:04:39,160 --> 01:04:41,720 Speaker 4: much the most useless ball in play in the sport. 1738 01:04:42,360 --> 01:04:46,040 Speaker 4: So how many das have one hundred and twenty total? 1739 01:04:46,400 --> 01:04:50,320 Speaker 4: That's not home, that's that's that's a total I can look. No, 1740 01:04:50,320 --> 01:04:51,920 Speaker 4: don't worry about I'm sure they're the most. 1741 01:04:52,200 --> 01:04:54,160 Speaker 1: Yeah, don't worry about home. I'll just I'll I think 1742 01:04:55,600 --> 01:04:58,000 Speaker 1: Marcus feeling himself, Yeah, I mean I tied it up here. 1743 01:04:58,120 --> 01:04:59,720 Speaker 1: I know this is bad for the content. 1744 01:04:59,720 --> 01:05:01,560 Speaker 2: I think people want to see me in the tuxiedough. 1745 01:05:01,600 --> 01:05:03,520 Speaker 1: But when when you're hot, you're hot. When you're not, 1746 01:05:03,600 --> 01:05:05,160 Speaker 1: you're not. That's really how it rolls here. 1747 01:05:05,400 --> 01:05:06,800 Speaker 3: If I if I wear a TUXI of the city 1748 01:05:06,840 --> 01:05:09,600 Speaker 3: field one time, I might never go without a suit again. 1749 01:05:10,200 --> 01:05:12,760 Speaker 4: Yeah, that's yeah, it may not be a bad thing 1750 01:05:12,920 --> 01:05:15,000 Speaker 4: unless we make the loser run a mile. 1751 01:05:14,840 --> 01:05:17,640 Speaker 1: In the We can't we. I think that's actually like, 1752 01:05:17,680 --> 01:05:18,919 Speaker 1: that's probably really bad for here. 1753 01:05:19,000 --> 01:05:21,480 Speaker 2: You know, your lumbar, this is this actually really I'm 1754 01:05:21,520 --> 01:05:23,760 Speaker 2: I'm so your feet get bad. 1755 01:05:23,800 --> 01:05:26,800 Speaker 1: You have bad feet unless you were sneakers. I don't 1756 01:05:26,800 --> 01:05:28,360 Speaker 1: think your lumbar is your feet, no. 1757 01:05:28,400 --> 01:05:30,000 Speaker 3: I know, but yet that's you know, that's your base, 1758 01:05:30,520 --> 01:05:33,240 Speaker 3: your compression when you run a lot. 1759 01:05:33,720 --> 01:05:35,320 Speaker 1: So you guys don't know this a little insight. 1760 01:05:35,400 --> 01:05:37,400 Speaker 2: James was talking about, you know him, him going the 1761 01:05:37,400 --> 01:05:39,120 Speaker 2: overs has been killing him. So I know he's going 1762 01:05:39,120 --> 01:05:41,760 Speaker 2: with a lower number here, So I really just got 1763 01:05:41,760 --> 01:05:44,080 Speaker 2: to thread the needle and probably get one higher than him, 1764 01:05:44,480 --> 01:05:47,240 Speaker 2: which I'm gonna I'm gonna call this right now. Don't 1765 01:05:47,280 --> 01:05:52,040 Speaker 2: change your you went six, I'm gonna go seven. Okay, 1766 01:05:52,120 --> 01:05:56,120 Speaker 2: let's see it, four baby, four? 1767 01:05:56,280 --> 01:06:00,240 Speaker 1: Okay, okay, four I'm good till five. I like, I 1768 01:06:00,280 --> 01:06:03,440 Speaker 1: love the number six. Six was the number I was feeling. 1769 01:06:03,720 --> 01:06:04,600 Speaker 1: I like where I'm at there. 1770 01:06:04,680 --> 01:06:08,040 Speaker 2: There is so much foul territory that it makes every 1771 01:06:08,080 --> 01:06:11,040 Speaker 2: a's infielder and outfielder seem significantly better defensively. 1772 01:06:11,080 --> 01:06:12,840 Speaker 1: With all these these numbers, I. 1773 01:06:12,840 --> 01:06:15,960 Speaker 3: Found last year's stat in total in the Coliseum, there 1774 01:06:16,000 --> 01:06:17,320 Speaker 3: were about one hundred. 1775 01:06:17,080 --> 01:06:19,360 Speaker 1: And seventy five foulouts. Wow, so I went a little 1776 01:06:19,360 --> 01:06:20,200 Speaker 1: bit more than one per game. 1777 01:06:20,320 --> 01:06:24,560 Speaker 2: Okay, that's good research. Good research on your part. Respect 1778 01:06:24,600 --> 01:06:26,480 Speaker 2: it to the cap, do it? 1779 01:06:26,520 --> 01:06:30,200 Speaker 1: Hey, it's opening day, spreading season. Oh no, oh, no, 1780 01:06:31,120 --> 01:06:32,400 Speaker 1: every one's everyone's. 1781 01:06:32,080 --> 01:06:34,600 Speaker 4: Level, all right, Well, all ever run ers for the Mats. 1782 01:06:34,680 --> 01:06:37,160 Speaker 4: We will be monitoring how many foul outs there will 1783 01:06:37,200 --> 01:06:40,000 Speaker 4: be during this three game series. It was hilarious. Ivardo 1784 01:06:40,120 --> 01:06:42,360 Speaker 4: Escobar strikes out in the ninth and the Mets down 1785 01:06:42,400 --> 01:06:45,280 Speaker 4: six nothing at the time, and it's pretty inconsequential, but 1786 01:06:45,400 --> 01:06:46,560 Speaker 4: it meant so much for the. 1787 01:06:47,360 --> 01:06:50,640 Speaker 3: Also, because there were five five total bases on Monday, 1788 01:06:50,680 --> 01:06:52,280 Speaker 3: I thought it was such a lot, and vubble bag 1789 01:06:52,360 --> 01:06:55,040 Speaker 3: doesn't play on Tuesday, and then there's one total. 1790 01:06:54,800 --> 01:06:56,919 Speaker 1: Base the rest of the series. You were feeling hot, James, 1791 01:06:56,920 --> 01:06:58,320 Speaker 1: you were feeling hot. You need a heat check. 1792 01:06:58,360 --> 01:07:01,400 Speaker 3: Also, Escobar escuard three hard On Wednesday too, the all 1793 01:07:01,440 --> 01:07:03,160 Speaker 3: found gloves and and a walk they had. 1794 01:07:03,160 --> 01:07:04,520 Speaker 1: I think they had three walks, two of the two 1795 01:07:04,520 --> 01:07:07,840 Speaker 1: of them. Good baseball, good baseball. But anyway, John, that's 1796 01:07:07,880 --> 01:07:10,280 Speaker 1: the estimate. Thank you so much. We'll send you on 1797 01:07:10,320 --> 01:07:10,680 Speaker 1: your way. 1798 01:07:10,760 --> 01:07:12,479 Speaker 2: As we wrap up this episode here with a little 1799 01:07:12,480 --> 01:07:14,880 Speaker 2: preview of those Oakland A's that we just talked about, 1800 01:07:15,560 --> 01:07:16,880 Speaker 2: who the hell is pitching for them? 1801 01:07:17,720 --> 01:07:20,920 Speaker 3: We're getting basically the best they have pitch, which they 1802 01:07:20,960 --> 01:07:23,120 Speaker 3: have been pitching and playing a little bit better baseball 1803 01:07:23,160 --> 01:07:24,960 Speaker 3: than Pete. Then probably, like the national media would like 1804 01:07:24,960 --> 01:07:27,840 Speaker 3: to admit, Friday Night nine for the star time, Chris 1805 01:07:27,840 --> 01:07:29,760 Speaker 3: Bassett versus Cole Irvin, Chris. 1806 01:07:29,520 --> 01:07:31,880 Speaker 2: Bassett coming coming back to where it kind of, I mean, 1807 01:07:31,920 --> 01:07:33,919 Speaker 2: it's not technically where it all started, Marc. 1808 01:07:34,400 --> 01:07:35,080 Speaker 1: Yeah. 1809 01:07:35,160 --> 01:07:38,280 Speaker 3: And then we have Saturday four seven Jacob de Grom 1810 01:07:38,360 --> 01:07:43,040 Speaker 3: versus Ken Walderchuck and Sunday Max scherz A versus JP Sears, 1811 01:07:43,080 --> 01:07:44,920 Speaker 3: and I do want to highlight basically all three of 1812 01:07:44,960 --> 01:07:49,040 Speaker 3: those guys are fine pitchers. JP Sears and Ken Walderchuck 1813 01:07:49,080 --> 01:07:51,760 Speaker 3: coming to the Athletics from the Yankees in the Frankie 1814 01:07:51,840 --> 01:07:55,120 Speaker 3: Monts trade. I think that now, seeing that Mantas is 1815 01:07:55,120 --> 01:07:57,200 Speaker 3: still dealing with inflammation and shoulder, it probably was a 1816 01:07:57,280 --> 01:08:01,000 Speaker 3: win for the Athletics overall. Is a guy who kind 1817 01:08:01,000 --> 01:08:04,600 Speaker 3: of hilariously. He's one of the has come up with 1818 01:08:04,840 --> 01:08:07,720 Speaker 3: the rule changes. He works slowly. Okay, so we're gonna 1819 01:08:07,720 --> 01:08:09,240 Speaker 3: see that. I mean maybe unless they're really starting to 1820 01:08:09,240 --> 01:08:10,440 Speaker 3: make the adjustment. If I was a team out of 1821 01:08:10,440 --> 01:08:12,200 Speaker 3: the playoffs, I would be telling my pictures right now. 1822 01:08:12,360 --> 01:08:13,840 Speaker 3: You have to start doing this like we're gonna keep 1823 01:08:13,840 --> 01:08:16,040 Speaker 3: our own internal time. So maybe we do see them 1824 01:08:16,040 --> 01:08:18,479 Speaker 3: pick up the pace a little bit in this series. 1825 01:08:18,720 --> 01:08:21,160 Speaker 3: Sears his pitches. He just throws a lot of fastballs 1826 01:08:21,200 --> 01:08:22,840 Speaker 3: fifty eight percent. He also has a pretty good. 1827 01:08:22,760 --> 01:08:25,559 Speaker 1: Slider and a changeup that's that's at least average, So 1828 01:08:25,560 --> 01:08:27,759 Speaker 1: he's gonna mix it in a lot if he's commanding 1829 01:08:27,760 --> 01:08:28,240 Speaker 1: the fastball. 1830 01:08:28,240 --> 01:08:29,640 Speaker 3: He's also a lefty, something to keep an eye on. 1831 01:08:29,720 --> 01:08:33,040 Speaker 3: If he's commanding that fastball, it's it might he. 1832 01:08:33,040 --> 01:08:34,559 Speaker 1: Might miss a couple of bads. It might be kind 1833 01:08:34,560 --> 01:08:35,000 Speaker 1: of hard to hit. 1834 01:08:35,040 --> 01:08:36,560 Speaker 3: He hasn't really gotten as many strike as in the 1835 01:08:36,560 --> 01:08:38,200 Speaker 3: majors as he had the miners this year. 1836 01:08:38,080 --> 01:08:39,360 Speaker 1: Which is to be expected. 1837 01:08:39,760 --> 01:08:41,439 Speaker 3: While the Truck is a guy I'm probably a little 1838 01:08:41,439 --> 01:08:43,599 Speaker 3: bit higher on than Sears, even though Sears had slightly 1839 01:08:43,600 --> 01:08:46,719 Speaker 3: better results so far since the trade. While the Trucks 1840 01:08:46,720 --> 01:08:49,120 Speaker 3: has a very good slider and a fastball that was 1841 01:08:49,160 --> 01:08:50,680 Speaker 3: thought to not really have the best shape in the 1842 01:08:50,680 --> 01:08:53,320 Speaker 3: minor leagues before we had for the ability to track 1843 01:08:53,360 --> 01:08:55,720 Speaker 3: it the major leagues. Though it has gotten a decent 1844 01:08:55,760 --> 01:08:57,800 Speaker 3: amount of whiffs, it got more in his first couple 1845 01:08:57,800 --> 01:08:59,599 Speaker 3: of stars, so hitters hadn't seen this been tracking down. 1846 01:08:59,640 --> 01:09:01,439 Speaker 3: So hopefull the Mets can attack that fastball, but his 1847 01:09:01,479 --> 01:09:04,559 Speaker 3: slider is legit, absolute legit. It's a pitch that will 1848 01:09:05,120 --> 01:09:07,639 Speaker 3: have his floor pretty high during the length of his career. 1849 01:09:08,680 --> 01:09:10,920 Speaker 3: I kind of like Walachuck long term more than Sears, 1850 01:09:10,920 --> 01:09:13,200 Speaker 3: but I think they're both probably major league gish pitchers. 1851 01:09:13,240 --> 01:09:15,840 Speaker 3: And Iryvan's just a command monster. He just knows where 1852 01:09:15,840 --> 01:09:16,240 Speaker 3: it's going. 1853 01:09:16,320 --> 01:09:18,439 Speaker 2: Yeah, offensively, of course, I gotta give shouts to my 1854 01:09:18,439 --> 01:09:20,760 Speaker 2: game cocks, as I always do. Jonah Bride a little 1855 01:09:20,760 --> 01:09:23,360 Speaker 2: bit of a utility player over there, just shouting him 1856 01:09:23,360 --> 01:09:25,120 Speaker 2: out because he's a game cock. And then Sean Murphy 1857 01:09:25,160 --> 01:09:27,920 Speaker 2: and Seth Brown are two like good hitters. Sean Murphy 1858 01:09:27,920 --> 01:09:29,760 Speaker 2: really good catcher. Seth Brown will play first base in 1859 01:09:29,760 --> 01:09:31,960 Speaker 2: a little bit of corner outfield. Both good bats, both 1860 01:09:32,000 --> 01:09:32,720 Speaker 2: have some pop in there. 1861 01:09:32,760 --> 01:09:34,560 Speaker 3: Tony camp in the home run yesterday against me in 1862 01:09:34,600 --> 01:09:36,559 Speaker 3: a fantasy final. The guy I'm playing has Tony Kemp 1863 01:09:36,600 --> 01:09:38,280 Speaker 3: in his lineup, which is that made me so mad 1864 01:09:38,280 --> 01:09:39,479 Speaker 3: he actually hit the freaking home run. 1865 01:09:39,520 --> 01:09:40,920 Speaker 2: I also got a weird player to keep an eye 1866 01:09:40,920 --> 01:09:43,519 Speaker 2: out for. His name is dermis Garcia, and the reason 1867 01:09:43,640 --> 01:09:46,360 Speaker 2: is is that this dude has some serious pop. This 1868 01:09:46,439 --> 01:09:48,720 Speaker 2: is a name you might not know, but last year 1869 01:09:48,720 --> 01:09:50,639 Speaker 2: who's in the Yankees system, and I'm not sure why 1870 01:09:50,680 --> 01:09:52,920 Speaker 2: he's not anymore. He's not a big, average guy, but 1871 01:09:52,960 --> 01:09:55,000 Speaker 2: he hit thirty one long balls last year in about 1872 01:09:55,040 --> 01:09:57,559 Speaker 2: four hundred played appearances, so he's definitely got a little 1873 01:09:57,560 --> 01:09:59,680 Speaker 2: pop in that. Back keeping eyut for dermos Garcia as well. 1874 01:09:59,720 --> 01:10:02,840 Speaker 2: But as we know, the A's are what fifty four 1875 01:10:02,840 --> 01:10:05,160 Speaker 2: and ninety four right now? You know what's crazy is 1876 01:10:05,280 --> 01:10:06,840 Speaker 2: they still have two games to play at the time 1877 01:10:06,840 --> 01:10:09,640 Speaker 2: that we're recording this. They have two games to be 1878 01:10:10,760 --> 01:10:12,600 Speaker 2: for the Mets because their game hasn't started yet on 1879 01:10:12,600 --> 01:10:15,519 Speaker 2: Wednesday Night. Not the greatest team. The Mets have been 1880 01:10:15,560 --> 01:10:18,000 Speaker 2: playing good baseball. They should be able to handle these A's, 1881 01:10:18,240 --> 01:10:21,439 Speaker 2: But Oakland has got to be the second with the 1882 01:10:21,720 --> 01:10:24,080 Speaker 2: first or second worst environment currently in. 1883 01:10:24,040 --> 01:10:25,840 Speaker 1: Baseball besides the Marlins. 1884 01:10:26,120 --> 01:10:28,280 Speaker 2: Oh man, Yeah, I was gonna say the Rays. 1885 01:10:28,320 --> 01:10:29,360 Speaker 1: Two Rays are tough. Yeah. 1886 01:10:29,360 --> 01:10:30,720 Speaker 3: At least the Rays are getting some people in there 1887 01:10:30,760 --> 01:10:33,000 Speaker 3: because they're playing like some awesome baseball. Yeah, the Oakland 1888 01:10:33,160 --> 01:10:35,680 Speaker 3: is it's empty, Like I mean, the Mets haven't even 1889 01:10:35,680 --> 01:10:38,679 Speaker 3: been there since I think twenty fourteen, I don't remember 1890 01:10:38,680 --> 01:10:39,280 Speaker 3: the last time they have. 1891 01:10:39,360 --> 01:10:40,920 Speaker 1: The second line will be there though. That'll be cool. 1892 01:10:41,160 --> 01:10:44,200 Speaker 2: They probably will be more than fifty percent of the 1893 01:10:44,200 --> 01:10:45,600 Speaker 2: fans at that game if I had to take a 1894 01:10:45,640 --> 01:10:48,000 Speaker 2: guess that seven line outing, which is also kind of cool. 1895 01:10:48,120 --> 01:10:49,880 Speaker 1: They actually will take over a stadium. 1896 01:10:50,040 --> 01:10:52,800 Speaker 3: The A's also have Shane Langoliers, who they picked up 1897 01:10:52,840 --> 01:10:54,759 Speaker 3: from the Brays. What trade was that that was always 1898 01:10:54,800 --> 01:10:57,920 Speaker 3: with the mache Yeah, with so Langlers is I think 1899 01:10:58,000 --> 01:11:00,320 Speaker 3: is a decent prospect. They're also just a good name team. 1900 01:11:00,680 --> 01:11:04,400 Speaker 2: You got Joel Payamps vma El Machine. 1901 01:11:04,439 --> 01:11:07,479 Speaker 1: You have Female Machine, Dominic Aveo and you guys already 1902 01:11:07,520 --> 01:11:09,519 Speaker 1: said Dermis. They got some funky names on this team. 1903 01:11:09,600 --> 01:11:11,120 Speaker 1: James Copellian is a fun one to say. 1904 01:11:11,240 --> 01:11:15,519 Speaker 3: Prellian is a fun name. Tyler Seer see why are Oh. 1905 01:11:15,439 --> 01:11:18,080 Speaker 2: That guy pitched against us with the Phillies this year 1906 01:11:18,120 --> 01:11:20,760 Speaker 2: and I think he pitched in the game where we 1907 01:11:20,840 --> 01:11:22,360 Speaker 2: made that comeback. I don't want to say early in 1908 01:11:22,400 --> 01:11:23,960 Speaker 2: the year, but like recently, and I think he just 1909 01:11:24,040 --> 01:11:24,519 Speaker 2: he's stunk. 1910 01:11:24,800 --> 01:11:28,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, Kirby Sneed's also a fun name. They got fun names. 1911 01:11:28,200 --> 01:11:30,080 Speaker 2: That's what you gotta do in Oakland because the baseball 1912 01:11:30,120 --> 01:11:32,040 Speaker 2: is not particularly fun that they're playing over there, but hey, 1913 01:11:32,439 --> 01:11:33,880 Speaker 2: so got to play the game. Still got to get 1914 01:11:33,920 --> 01:11:36,000 Speaker 2: some wins. The Braves will be against the Phillies this weekend, 1915 01:11:36,040 --> 01:11:37,960 Speaker 2: so we'll be keeping a close eye on that, of course. 1916 01:11:37,800 --> 01:11:39,240 Speaker 1: Hate watching as we always do. 1917 01:11:39,960 --> 01:11:42,560 Speaker 2: And hopefully the Mets can win, Braves lose, extend a 1918 01:11:42,600 --> 01:11:45,040 Speaker 2: little bit of that division lead, and on the next episode, 1919 01:11:45,080 --> 01:11:47,360 Speaker 2: maybe we'll be even happier than we already are. I 1920 01:11:47,400 --> 01:11:49,439 Speaker 2: would love to be happier. Never a bad thing to 1921 01:11:49,479 --> 01:11:49,960 Speaker 2: be happier. 1922 01:11:50,120 --> 01:11:51,880 Speaker 1: I'm not happier right now. It's a good day. Yeah, 1923 01:11:52,080 --> 01:11:52,720 Speaker 1: I'm a happy man. 1924 01:11:52,760 --> 01:11:54,840 Speaker 2: I'd like to be happier though, but uh, that's where 1925 01:11:54,840 --> 01:11:55,759 Speaker 2: we'll wrap up this episode. 1926 01:11:55,760 --> 01:11:55,960 Speaker 1: Guys. 1927 01:11:55,960 --> 01:11:58,000 Speaker 2: Thank you for listening, Thank you for watching. Make sure 1928 01:11:58,000 --> 01:12:00,439 Speaker 2: you follow us on all our social media at met up, 1929 01:12:00,560 --> 01:12:03,639 Speaker 2: m E t S, d up on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. 1930 01:12:03,880 --> 01:12:06,080 Speaker 2: YouTube video will be on the New York METS YouTube channel. 1931 01:12:06,080 --> 01:12:08,040 Speaker 2: Go over there and subscribe. 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