1 00:00:00,640 --> 00:00:09,680 Speaker 1: Get Up, Get Up? Get Up? What's up? Mets fans? 2 00:00:09,720 --> 00:00:12,320 Speaker 1: Welcome back to another episode of the Mets Up Podcast, 3 00:00:12,400 --> 00:00:14,560 Speaker 1: the official podcast of the New York Mets. Episode one 4 00:00:14,600 --> 00:00:17,280 Speaker 1: twenty three, and Wow, what a great episode this is. 5 00:00:17,320 --> 00:00:19,799 Speaker 1: The Mets not only beat the Dodgers in this series, 6 00:00:19,840 --> 00:00:22,640 Speaker 1: but have now taken this season series against the Los 7 00:00:22,680 --> 00:00:26,560 Speaker 1: Angeles Dodgers, the self proclaimed best team in Major League Baseball. 8 00:00:26,600 --> 00:00:29,280 Speaker 1: The Mets have beat this year in all their games. 9 00:00:29,320 --> 00:00:32,360 Speaker 1: They have the series lead, which is fantastic. And I mean, 10 00:00:32,600 --> 00:00:34,599 Speaker 1: I don't think the vibes could be any better right now. 11 00:00:34,640 --> 00:00:36,320 Speaker 1: So I'll hold the intro short because we have a 12 00:00:36,320 --> 00:00:37,959 Speaker 1: lot to talk about in this one. If you guys 13 00:00:38,000 --> 00:00:39,800 Speaker 1: are not yet following us on all our social media 14 00:00:39,880 --> 00:00:43,120 Speaker 1: makes you are at Mets Up on TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, 15 00:00:43,280 --> 00:00:45,279 Speaker 1: and if you're looking for the YouTube video version of this, 16 00:00:45,560 --> 00:00:47,319 Speaker 1: check out the New York Mets YouTube channel. That's where 17 00:00:47,360 --> 00:00:49,159 Speaker 1: you'll be able to find it. If you're listening to 18 00:00:49,200 --> 00:00:52,519 Speaker 1: us Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, wherever you find your podcast, 19 00:00:52,560 --> 00:00:55,280 Speaker 1: drop us a rating, a review, downloaded, subscribe. We do 20 00:00:55,360 --> 00:00:58,680 Speaker 1: appreciate you, James. How you feeling amazing? 21 00:00:58,760 --> 00:01:02,040 Speaker 2: This is one of the satisfying and fulfilling Mets series. 22 00:01:02,040 --> 00:01:04,800 Speaker 2: I think of this entire very satisfying and fulfilling season. 23 00:01:04,920 --> 00:01:07,039 Speaker 1: It was a preview of what we could expect to 24 00:01:07,040 --> 00:01:07,720 Speaker 1: come in the playoffs. 25 00:01:07,760 --> 00:01:10,559 Speaker 2: I think, well, yeah, because these were three grinded out games, 26 00:01:10,560 --> 00:01:12,480 Speaker 2: they're basically all fifty to fifty games as well, like 27 00:01:12,800 --> 00:01:15,240 Speaker 2: just easily. The Dodgers won the series because swepts they 28 00:01:15,280 --> 00:01:18,240 Speaker 2: even could like even possibly. But some fun with numbers 29 00:01:18,240 --> 00:01:19,680 Speaker 2: in this series, not in the way you guys are 30 00:01:19,680 --> 00:01:22,800 Speaker 2: probably thinking, this is our episode one twenty three, one 31 00:01:22,840 --> 00:01:24,399 Speaker 2: two three, Oh, that's kind of funny. 32 00:01:24,400 --> 00:01:27,480 Speaker 1: It was nice. Also, Mets record palindrome eighty four and 33 00:01:27,520 --> 00:01:30,240 Speaker 1: forty eight palindrome SAT word of the day. There you go. 34 00:01:30,880 --> 00:01:33,760 Speaker 2: And now the Mets have won four out of their 35 00:01:33,800 --> 00:01:36,520 Speaker 2: last five games against the Los Angeles Dodgers, because they 36 00:01:36,600 --> 00:01:38,920 Speaker 2: lost the first two in LA, those two night games 37 00:01:38,959 --> 00:01:40,959 Speaker 2: the Gonsolin Tyler and just up, and they won the 38 00:01:40,959 --> 00:01:45,440 Speaker 2: next two lost Tuesday Night here, Tuesday month, Tuesday Night, 39 00:01:45,520 --> 00:01:46,400 Speaker 2: and then won the last two. 40 00:01:46,520 --> 00:01:48,760 Speaker 1: Yeah. I mean, the Mets are playing really good baseball again, 41 00:01:49,160 --> 00:01:51,120 Speaker 1: the lucky Mets, because this team is the luckiest team 42 00:01:51,120 --> 00:01:53,360 Speaker 1: in baseball. Of course, there's there's no actual skill going 43 00:01:53,400 --> 00:01:55,320 Speaker 1: on here in New York with the Mets. But you 44 00:01:55,360 --> 00:01:57,960 Speaker 1: can't beat thirty six games under over five hundred without luck. 45 00:01:57,960 --> 00:01:59,680 Speaker 1: I can't beat the Dodgers of the season series is 46 00:01:59,840 --> 00:02:01,760 Speaker 1: a little bit of luck. I mean, this is again 47 00:02:01,880 --> 00:02:04,480 Speaker 1: the best team in baseball. It seems like everybody around 48 00:02:04,520 --> 00:02:06,280 Speaker 1: it is saying it. I mean we've even said I 49 00:02:06,360 --> 00:02:07,680 Speaker 1: think at times too, that they are the best team 50 00:02:07,680 --> 00:02:10,200 Speaker 1: in baseball. But for the Mets to take the season series, 51 00:02:10,320 --> 00:02:12,160 Speaker 1: to take this series at home in the way that 52 00:02:12,240 --> 00:02:15,400 Speaker 1: they did in close games that are playoff atmosphere, playoff 53 00:02:15,400 --> 00:02:17,480 Speaker 1: type games, you have to make those right decisions when 54 00:02:17,480 --> 00:02:19,520 Speaker 1: it's this tight, like you said, fifty to fifty, and 55 00:02:19,560 --> 00:02:21,800 Speaker 1: the Mets came out on the right side like this, 56 00:02:21,800 --> 00:02:24,320 Speaker 1: This is awesome. This is so sick. I'm this is 57 00:02:24,360 --> 00:02:26,040 Speaker 1: a fun episode that we get to do because we 58 00:02:26,080 --> 00:02:27,639 Speaker 1: get to talk about the Mets being the best team 59 00:02:27,680 --> 00:02:28,200 Speaker 1: in baseball. 60 00:02:28,720 --> 00:02:30,160 Speaker 2: I think it's right now you can almost kind of 61 00:02:30,200 --> 00:02:31,720 Speaker 2: say the Mets are the best team in the National 62 00:02:31,800 --> 00:02:34,480 Speaker 2: League after beating the Dodgers season series, you beat the 63 00:02:34,480 --> 00:02:37,639 Speaker 2: Cardinals in the season series, and you're on track. There's 64 00:02:37,840 --> 00:02:39,680 Speaker 2: three more games left you have a good shot to 65 00:02:39,680 --> 00:02:42,200 Speaker 2: be in Land in the season series. So your stack, 66 00:02:42,240 --> 00:02:44,560 Speaker 2: you gotta be compared to the other great teams that 67 00:02:44,600 --> 00:02:45,919 Speaker 2: you play, and the Mets have done that. And now 68 00:02:45,960 --> 00:02:48,000 Speaker 2: on the year so far, the Mets are thirty nine 69 00:02:48,040 --> 00:02:50,399 Speaker 2: to thirty against teams over five hundred. Is the third 70 00:02:50,400 --> 00:02:52,440 Speaker 2: best record in all of baseball. That's just luck. Though, 71 00:02:52,520 --> 00:02:54,640 Speaker 2: oh it's not so lucky. And you want to talk 72 00:02:54,639 --> 00:02:57,320 Speaker 2: about luck timely hitting. A stat Iff talked about the 73 00:02:57,320 --> 00:02:59,639 Speaker 2: show multiple times is mostly luck is risp with his 74 00:02:59,720 --> 00:03:02,600 Speaker 2: risk yep Me's Mets scored five of their ten runs 75 00:03:02,919 --> 00:03:05,440 Speaker 2: in this series with two outs, and that's not necessarily 76 00:03:05,480 --> 00:03:07,720 Speaker 2: menscoring position, but generally you're getting to two outead rather 77 00:03:07,720 --> 00:03:08,799 Speaker 2: than like a two out homer. 78 00:03:08,919 --> 00:03:11,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's crazy now the Mets. The Mets are playing 79 00:03:11,600 --> 00:03:14,400 Speaker 1: really good ball right now, and to beat the Dodgers, 80 00:03:14,520 --> 00:03:16,960 Speaker 1: especially with our backs up against the wall a little bit, 81 00:03:17,000 --> 00:03:19,480 Speaker 1: with the Braves breathing down our next it's still very close, 82 00:03:19,560 --> 00:03:21,520 Speaker 1: as we know, the separation between the two is really close. 83 00:03:21,520 --> 00:03:23,120 Speaker 2: And you lost the first game of the series coming 84 00:03:23,120 --> 00:03:25,280 Speaker 2: off a tough luck loss on Sunday that had people 85 00:03:25,480 --> 00:03:27,520 Speaker 2: very upset and scared about what was going to come. 86 00:03:27,600 --> 00:03:29,919 Speaker 1: But as we've seen with his Mets team all year long, 87 00:03:30,160 --> 00:03:32,440 Speaker 1: the guys on the field don't care about what the 88 00:03:32,440 --> 00:03:34,480 Speaker 1: fans have to say in terms of the season being over, 89 00:03:34,560 --> 00:03:37,920 Speaker 1: as it's been proclaimed multiple times by Twitter users alike. 90 00:03:38,000 --> 00:03:40,760 Speaker 1: But I mean, they just keep fighting back and the 91 00:03:40,800 --> 00:03:42,680 Speaker 1: Braves get to play the Rockies, which is a series 92 00:03:42,720 --> 00:03:44,520 Speaker 1: that favors them massively. And you would have came into 93 00:03:44,560 --> 00:03:46,840 Speaker 1: this one thinking, Okay, if the Mets win two of 94 00:03:46,920 --> 00:03:49,560 Speaker 1: three against the Dodgers, like, oh my goodness, that's incredible. 95 00:03:49,840 --> 00:03:51,600 Speaker 1: The Mets right now are in a spot where they 96 00:03:51,600 --> 00:03:53,360 Speaker 1: didn't lose any games on the Braves and they just 97 00:03:53,360 --> 00:03:55,520 Speaker 1: played the best team in baseball because the Braves did 98 00:03:55,560 --> 00:03:57,320 Speaker 1: happen to losing game against the Rockies. And there was 99 00:03:57,360 --> 00:03:59,480 Speaker 1: a funny tweatk going around over the weekend from Tim Britton, 100 00:03:59,560 --> 00:04:01,800 Speaker 1: very good to Tim Burn's also very good writer that 101 00:04:01,880 --> 00:04:04,440 Speaker 1: since they also break, the Mets and Brays hadn't lost 102 00:04:04,480 --> 00:04:07,080 Speaker 1: on the same day, so funny, And we did that 103 00:04:07,120 --> 00:04:09,520 Speaker 1: on Saturday and then Sunday Monday, back to back days 104 00:04:09,560 --> 00:04:12,080 Speaker 1: they each lost on the same day. Yeah, literally instantly 105 00:04:12,120 --> 00:04:15,200 Speaker 1: after he did that, the losing together started happening, but hey, 106 00:04:15,240 --> 00:04:18,160 Speaker 1: we'll take it. I mean, just just a great series, 107 00:04:18,200 --> 00:04:20,000 Speaker 1: and honestly a great series for the boys too, because 108 00:04:20,480 --> 00:04:23,880 Speaker 1: we on what was it Wednesday? Right, yep, Wednesday. We 109 00:04:23,920 --> 00:04:25,800 Speaker 1: came early to the game, as we do a lot, 110 00:04:25,880 --> 00:04:27,880 Speaker 1: and we were getting ready to do some interviews and 111 00:04:27,960 --> 00:04:31,520 Speaker 1: producer John snagged us a good one here because I mean, 112 00:04:31,520 --> 00:04:34,160 Speaker 1: we've got Max Scherzer. You heard of him. He introduced 113 00:04:34,240 --> 00:04:36,119 Speaker 1: himself to much, which is hilarious. It's like, hey, guys, 114 00:04:36,120 --> 00:04:37,960 Speaker 1: Max Scherzer. Yeah, We're like, no, we know who you are. 115 00:04:38,279 --> 00:04:40,360 Speaker 1: I'm Max. Yeah, I'm Max. I was like, we know, 116 00:04:40,480 --> 00:04:42,400 Speaker 1: we know. That's we actually want to talk to you. 117 00:04:42,480 --> 00:04:44,880 Speaker 1: That's that's why. It's because you are Max. We prepared 118 00:04:45,000 --> 00:04:47,800 Speaker 1: questions fifteen minutes with Max that should be coming out 119 00:04:48,120 --> 00:04:50,880 Speaker 1: soon ish. I hope the idea any idea. 120 00:04:50,720 --> 00:04:52,840 Speaker 3: John, We're gonna push that to the front of the line. 121 00:04:52,920 --> 00:04:54,680 Speaker 1: Yeah. I think it deserves in front of the line 122 00:04:54,680 --> 00:04:57,680 Speaker 1: because the interview was incredible. It was fifteen minutes that 123 00:04:57,720 --> 00:05:00,839 Speaker 1: flew by. Max talked so much, which is awesome because 124 00:05:00,920 --> 00:05:03,119 Speaker 1: you guys listen to us every episode after the series, 125 00:05:03,160 --> 00:05:04,839 Speaker 1: that's when you get to hear us talk. But we 126 00:05:04,880 --> 00:05:06,760 Speaker 1: talked to these players. You don't want to hear us, 127 00:05:06,760 --> 00:05:07,800 Speaker 1: you want to hear what they have to say, and 128 00:05:07,880 --> 00:05:11,120 Speaker 1: Suerzier had some of the most unique takes I've ever 129 00:05:11,160 --> 00:05:12,279 Speaker 1: heard on the game of baseball. 130 00:05:12,360 --> 00:05:16,520 Speaker 2: Max Scherzer was creating new rules, developing new strategies, telling 131 00:05:16,600 --> 00:05:20,240 Speaker 2: us about tidbits about his baseball past and history and future. 132 00:05:20,279 --> 00:05:22,839 Speaker 2: It was fascinating, best fifteen minutes we've probably on this 133 00:05:22,920 --> 00:05:27,039 Speaker 2: podcast life. And in case you guys couldn't couldn't real outfield, 134 00:05:27,400 --> 00:05:29,760 Speaker 2: I mean we were, we were freaking out. Like the 135 00:05:29,760 --> 00:05:31,800 Speaker 2: way the day started was so funny because we got 136 00:05:31,839 --> 00:05:34,040 Speaker 2: here early. John's like, get here at three, out here 137 00:05:34,080 --> 00:05:36,000 Speaker 2: at three, we're ready to go. All right, let's go 138 00:05:36,040 --> 00:05:38,479 Speaker 2: get Max. Max talk to him is like, all right, 139 00:05:38,520 --> 00:05:40,320 Speaker 2: give me like ten minutes. I gotta go check on things, 140 00:05:40,680 --> 00:05:42,120 Speaker 2: but I'll do it. And we're like all right. 141 00:05:42,200 --> 00:05:44,480 Speaker 1: Usually that means like I'm a little bit busy today, 142 00:05:44,520 --> 00:05:46,920 Speaker 1: I don't have time. Maybe next time Max is doing 143 00:05:46,960 --> 00:05:48,719 Speaker 1: his sprints in the outfield, I'm going, oh, there's no 144 00:05:48,760 --> 00:05:51,400 Speaker 1: shot like there. When that was happening, what did you 145 00:05:51,400 --> 00:05:53,280 Speaker 1: think the percent chance was that we'd get this interview? 146 00:05:53,520 --> 00:05:57,200 Speaker 2: I generally think that Max Scherzer is a trustworthy individual. 147 00:05:57,400 --> 00:05:59,840 Speaker 2: So when he gave his word, I believed him. John 148 00:05:59,920 --> 00:06:01,640 Speaker 2: was a little bit negative, he was skeptical. He was like, 149 00:06:01,640 --> 00:06:02,960 Speaker 2: I guess we'll see if this is word that I 150 00:06:03,120 --> 00:06:04,680 Speaker 2: actually turned around to a moment to you and I 151 00:06:04,720 --> 00:06:06,839 Speaker 2: was like, this just isn't gonna happen, yeah, because like 152 00:06:06,880 --> 00:06:09,599 Speaker 2: we've also gotten close to talking to Max before and 153 00:06:09,680 --> 00:06:11,279 Speaker 2: something has gone wrong or something's happened. 154 00:06:11,320 --> 00:06:12,080 Speaker 1: There was so much. 155 00:06:12,200 --> 00:06:15,840 Speaker 2: There was such media frenzy Wednesday because MLB Network was 156 00:06:15,880 --> 00:06:18,839 Speaker 2: doing the game. Bob Costas was here, Jacob deGrom was 157 00:06:18,880 --> 00:06:20,840 Speaker 2: pitching like there was a lot of stuff going on. 158 00:06:20,839 --> 00:06:22,120 Speaker 2: I was like, all right, these guys are gonna try 159 00:06:22,160 --> 00:06:24,040 Speaker 2: to avoid this stuff. John Hayman was lurking. 160 00:06:26,000 --> 00:06:29,320 Speaker 1: John Hayman was he creeped on the entire interview. The 161 00:06:29,440 --> 00:06:31,640 Speaker 1: entire interview, and then as soon as Max walked away, 162 00:06:31,640 --> 00:06:33,480 Speaker 1: it was on I'm like a vulture. I mean, I 163 00:06:33,520 --> 00:06:35,400 Speaker 1: mean give credit words too. The guy's a professional, like 164 00:06:35,560 --> 00:06:38,080 Speaker 1: Jay Journal. But it worked out. We did it. 165 00:06:38,120 --> 00:06:40,000 Speaker 2: And then when Max actually just walked up to us 166 00:06:40,040 --> 00:06:43,479 Speaker 2: like and introduced at Hia Max Hiam Max, John, who 167 00:06:43,560 --> 00:06:47,800 Speaker 2: was also doubling a producer, friend cameraman was nowhere. 168 00:06:47,520 --> 00:06:49,400 Speaker 1: To be found, and I had to call him. I 169 00:06:49,400 --> 00:06:52,839 Speaker 1: was freaking I was like, oh my god, like we're 170 00:06:52,960 --> 00:06:54,800 Speaker 1: We're not going to get up like Max and be like, well, 171 00:06:54,880 --> 00:06:56,080 Speaker 1: no one's here, I have to leave. 172 00:06:56,120 --> 00:06:58,520 Speaker 2: It's like, if you want to bust up forty five 173 00:06:58,520 --> 00:07:00,839 Speaker 2: seconds of Max schers just preparation, because that could be it. 174 00:07:00,839 --> 00:07:02,600 Speaker 1: That's why he's so good. They prepare so well. Yeah, 175 00:07:02,640 --> 00:07:04,320 Speaker 1: and we were freaking out. Got him on the phone. 176 00:07:04,400 --> 00:07:06,560 Speaker 1: John was luckily just around the corner, tucked away. We 177 00:07:06,600 --> 00:07:08,440 Speaker 1: just couldn't see him. But the end of the year 178 00:07:08,520 --> 00:07:11,440 Speaker 1: it went incredibly well. Got the picture with Max. It 179 00:07:11,600 --> 00:07:14,040 Speaker 1: was crazy, and I think there's a chance, like when 180 00:07:14,080 --> 00:07:15,840 Speaker 1: we see him now we might get a hey, what's up, guys, 181 00:07:15,840 --> 00:07:17,680 Speaker 1: It's possible becauld at least maybe get ahead nod. We 182 00:07:17,720 --> 00:07:19,520 Speaker 1: got some laughs. We told him about how the only 183 00:07:19,520 --> 00:07:21,600 Speaker 1: reason we're in this situation right now with the Mets 184 00:07:21,600 --> 00:07:23,280 Speaker 1: is because of him and signing with the Mets, which 185 00:07:23,320 --> 00:07:25,760 Speaker 1: was cool when we were doing those crazy Twitter spaces, 186 00:07:25,800 --> 00:07:28,440 Speaker 1: like one of the most listened to sports Twitter spaces 187 00:07:28,440 --> 00:07:30,400 Speaker 1: of all time, at least the most lessons to baseball one. 188 00:07:30,720 --> 00:07:32,760 Speaker 1: I've ever seen a couple of college football ones get 189 00:07:32,760 --> 00:07:35,520 Speaker 1: over us, but none of any other sport literally just 190 00:07:35,560 --> 00:07:37,800 Speaker 1: that stupid floor in the state one after one of 191 00:07:37,840 --> 00:07:39,760 Speaker 1: the recruits dipped and went with Dion and all the 192 00:07:39,800 --> 00:07:41,880 Speaker 1: barstool guys like Ray, that's try and get listens. We 193 00:07:42,080 --> 00:07:43,840 Speaker 1: bigest one besides that, which is also relevant too with 194 00:07:43,880 --> 00:07:46,240 Speaker 1: college football exact this weekend, which we'll talk about that 195 00:07:46,240 --> 00:07:47,600 Speaker 1: a little bit later, but let's get going with this 196 00:07:47,640 --> 00:07:49,680 Speaker 1: Mets series. So we also talked to Mark Canna, yes, 197 00:07:49,720 --> 00:07:52,800 Speaker 1: and Bob Costas and Bob Costas, so we've we got 198 00:07:52,800 --> 00:07:54,280 Speaker 1: a ton of great stuff coming at you, guys. Make 199 00:07:54,280 --> 00:07:56,160 Speaker 1: sure you're following us on all our socials, like I said, 200 00:07:56,360 --> 00:07:58,320 Speaker 1: so you can keep up today to that. With that 201 00:07:58,400 --> 00:08:00,960 Speaker 1: being said, let's talk about game one. Game one was 202 00:08:01,120 --> 00:08:03,600 Speaker 1: below because the Mets lose this one, So we can 203 00:08:03,600 --> 00:08:05,920 Speaker 1: talk about this kind of rather quickly because we do 204 00:08:06,000 --> 00:08:07,760 Speaker 1: have some great wins to talk about here. But I 205 00:08:07,760 --> 00:08:09,800 Speaker 1: feel like the big thing that was kind of hovering 206 00:08:09,840 --> 00:08:11,680 Speaker 1: around this game a little bit that caused buzz was 207 00:08:11,680 --> 00:08:14,160 Speaker 1: that Timmy trumpet was in the house for this one. 208 00:08:14,280 --> 00:08:16,040 Speaker 1: He was ready to go, ready to play those trumpets. 209 00:08:16,040 --> 00:08:17,600 Speaker 1: He didn't get a chance to really in Game one. 210 00:08:17,760 --> 00:08:19,440 Speaker 2: No, But it was cool with him being here because 211 00:08:19,440 --> 00:08:22,120 Speaker 2: this song has become such a national phenomenon, like it 212 00:08:22,200 --> 00:08:26,360 Speaker 2: is expanded now, like from the Mets to baseball to worldwide. 213 00:08:26,400 --> 00:08:27,960 Speaker 1: I would say, did you know he was an ausy. 214 00:08:28,720 --> 00:08:30,120 Speaker 1: I didn't know that, but I assumed. 215 00:08:29,800 --> 00:08:33,319 Speaker 2: He wasn't American because I think blaster jacks are something. 216 00:08:33,320 --> 00:08:36,480 Speaker 1: That's more in your field. D Yeah, yeah, but blaster 217 00:08:36,600 --> 00:08:38,360 Speaker 1: jacks is a little too you know. Yeah, but Timmy 218 00:08:38,360 --> 00:08:40,200 Speaker 1: Trumpet was here. I was watching the interview he did 219 00:08:40,240 --> 00:08:42,320 Speaker 1: on S and Y with Steve Gelb's and it was funny. 220 00:08:42,320 --> 00:08:45,880 Speaker 1: It's like he's like, oh, I'm a diehard Mets fan now, 221 00:08:45,880 --> 00:08:47,760 Speaker 1: like for life, I've never been to a baseball game. 222 00:08:47,840 --> 00:08:51,640 Speaker 1: Like it's so interesting to throw someone into like this environment, 223 00:08:51,679 --> 00:08:53,280 Speaker 1: which was like one of the most hectic ones that 224 00:08:53,280 --> 00:08:55,160 Speaker 1: we've seen all year. Yeah, and him not to really 225 00:08:55,200 --> 00:08:56,600 Speaker 1: even have a clue of what's going on. Now. 226 00:08:56,640 --> 00:08:58,920 Speaker 2: We also because this wasn't hectic series like the Mets 227 00:08:58,960 --> 00:09:01,199 Speaker 2: fans show that all three games, people knew what was 228 00:09:01,240 --> 00:09:03,000 Speaker 2: at stake and what was going on. Who the Mets 229 00:09:03,040 --> 00:09:04,959 Speaker 2: were playing, Dave Roberts, the Dodgers. They all knew what 230 00:09:05,000 --> 00:09:06,560 Speaker 2: was going on too. A lot of the gamesman shipped 231 00:09:06,559 --> 00:09:08,120 Speaker 2: from Dave, which we'll talk about as. 232 00:09:08,040 --> 00:09:08,880 Speaker 1: We move along here. 233 00:09:09,320 --> 00:09:11,480 Speaker 2: And then it was kind of weird this was the 234 00:09:11,480 --> 00:09:13,240 Speaker 2: game he was at because the game was almost totally 235 00:09:13,280 --> 00:09:14,920 Speaker 2: dead after the first inning, well. 236 00:09:14,720 --> 00:09:16,599 Speaker 1: Like yes and no, because the Mets actually started the 237 00:09:16,640 --> 00:09:20,040 Speaker 1: game incredibly well but also incredibly bad. Like the first 238 00:09:20,080 --> 00:09:21,880 Speaker 1: two batters of the game was electric and you're like, 239 00:09:21,880 --> 00:09:24,240 Speaker 1: oh my god, we might have a chance to jump. 240 00:09:24,280 --> 00:09:25,760 Speaker 1: What happened those first two batters of the game. First 241 00:09:25,760 --> 00:09:27,920 Speaker 1: two batters of the game, we had what Nimo got 242 00:09:27,920 --> 00:09:30,400 Speaker 1: on base right, and then Marte laid down a bunt 243 00:09:30,559 --> 00:09:33,040 Speaker 1: and who's pitching for them? I can't remember. Heiney yea, 244 00:09:33,040 --> 00:09:35,040 Speaker 1: it was the lefty. It was weird, yeah, he and 245 00:09:35,080 --> 00:09:37,560 Speaker 1: he went like a weird shovel past the first base 246 00:09:37,600 --> 00:09:39,040 Speaker 1: when like he had plenty of time to just make 247 00:09:39,040 --> 00:09:40,840 Speaker 1: like a normal throw, and he threw it like into 248 00:09:40,840 --> 00:09:43,920 Speaker 1: Marte basically got away brandon Neimo scored from first on 249 00:09:44,000 --> 00:09:45,840 Speaker 1: the bunt, Marte off to third, and with no outs, 250 00:09:45,880 --> 00:09:48,120 Speaker 1: You're like, we have the Dodgers on the ropes. I was, 251 00:09:48,240 --> 00:09:49,640 Speaker 1: of course listening his game on the radio. 252 00:09:49,640 --> 00:09:52,319 Speaker 2: It was a nice long bike ride on Monday night, 253 00:09:52,360 --> 00:09:55,080 Speaker 2: spent time with some friends. Met a woman who personal 254 00:09:55,280 --> 00:09:58,079 Speaker 2: close personal friends of Tom Hanks and wasn't in one 255 00:09:58,080 --> 00:09:59,160 Speaker 2: episode of the surprided. 256 00:09:58,920 --> 00:10:02,120 Speaker 1: Us Hank's Good Greek Boy, But after the bunk got 257 00:10:02,160 --> 00:10:03,280 Speaker 1: laid down, the era was made. 258 00:10:03,360 --> 00:10:05,839 Speaker 2: Chalking marts the third Brandon mull scores How He Goes 259 00:10:06,920 --> 00:10:09,400 Speaker 2: small Ball brings a big result. 260 00:10:10,600 --> 00:10:12,240 Speaker 1: Like there was a lot of things that happened this 261 00:10:12,360 --> 00:10:15,600 Speaker 1: series that the pure baseball purists is that how I 262 00:10:15,600 --> 00:10:17,800 Speaker 1: think the nice way to say it is, Yeah, baseball 263 00:10:17,800 --> 00:10:20,720 Speaker 1: purists like would go crazy about Like just quickly in 264 00:10:20,720 --> 00:10:23,280 Speaker 1: Game three when Tarren Score stole that base and he 265 00:10:23,400 --> 00:10:25,559 Speaker 1: slid in feet first, I turned to you and said, 266 00:10:25,720 --> 00:10:27,400 Speaker 1: Keith and Nanderz is gonna love that, And you know 267 00:10:27,440 --> 00:10:29,880 Speaker 1: he's talking about on the broadcast. Seconds later, my dad 268 00:10:29,880 --> 00:10:32,000 Speaker 1: texts me and goes, Kei's love the feet first slide, 269 00:10:32,040 --> 00:10:34,040 Speaker 1: Like he was like, that's see that slide there, folks, 270 00:10:34,080 --> 00:10:35,600 Speaker 1: Let's good baseball. Like there was a lot of things 271 00:10:35,640 --> 00:10:36,800 Speaker 1: that happened like this in the series. 272 00:10:36,880 --> 00:10:38,440 Speaker 2: But then in this moment of the first inning of 273 00:10:38,440 --> 00:10:40,520 Speaker 2: the first game, we have Heeni and the ropes is 274 00:10:40,520 --> 00:10:42,240 Speaker 2: a man on third nobody out run home. 275 00:10:42,280 --> 00:10:43,319 Speaker 1: Partiscle indoor walks. 276 00:10:43,360 --> 00:10:45,280 Speaker 2: Now you have first and third, nobody out run home 277 00:10:45,280 --> 00:10:48,079 Speaker 2: middle yor they're up. Pete, who has been scuffling a 278 00:10:48,120 --> 00:10:50,240 Speaker 2: little bit, had not so good at bat. Also another 279 00:10:50,280 --> 00:10:52,360 Speaker 2: one against the left where that's becoming a weird thing. 280 00:10:52,360 --> 00:10:54,240 Speaker 1: Attacking him high in the zone. I mean, that's always 281 00:10:54,280 --> 00:10:55,480 Speaker 1: kind of been. I don't want to say there's a 282 00:10:55,480 --> 00:10:57,280 Speaker 1: hole in Pete swing because there's not, but like the 283 00:10:57,280 --> 00:10:59,880 Speaker 1: spot where he's susceptible to get out more seems to 284 00:10:59,880 --> 00:11:01,440 Speaker 1: be hind in the zone, which also makes sense for 285 00:11:01,440 --> 00:11:04,080 Speaker 1: a home run nitter, like you're dropping your hands, you're 286 00:11:04,080 --> 00:11:05,680 Speaker 1: crushing the bass. Wins up, he has a little bit 287 00:11:05,720 --> 00:11:08,680 Speaker 1: more trouble, and the Dodgers really this entire series attacked 288 00:11:08,720 --> 00:11:10,080 Speaker 1: him up in the zone. So something keep an eye 289 00:11:10,080 --> 00:11:12,000 Speaker 1: out for looking forward with pizza baths too. 290 00:11:11,960 --> 00:11:13,400 Speaker 2: Even though most of the teams we played the next 291 00:11:13,440 --> 00:11:15,680 Speaker 2: few weeks don't really employ much strategy. Now there's probably 292 00:11:15,720 --> 00:11:17,199 Speaker 2: won't see this again for like a month, not a 293 00:11:17,240 --> 00:11:19,559 Speaker 2: lot of computation. There was a weird play that happened 294 00:11:19,600 --> 00:11:22,240 Speaker 2: after There's been a few instances this season where Staler 295 00:11:22,240 --> 00:11:24,280 Speaker 2: Marte has been on third base and Francisco Lindor has 296 00:11:24,320 --> 00:11:26,240 Speaker 2: been on first and the Mets have used their athleticism 297 00:11:26,280 --> 00:11:28,760 Speaker 2: to our advantage and run the classic double steel play. 298 00:11:28,760 --> 00:11:30,120 Speaker 1: We made fun of the Phillies about this a couple 299 00:11:30,160 --> 00:11:33,120 Speaker 1: weeks ago, we did. And Lindor broke from first and 300 00:11:33,200 --> 00:11:36,680 Speaker 1: Marte didn't break from third, and Lindor just was thrown 301 00:11:36,720 --> 00:11:38,559 Speaker 1: out by three or four steps kind of stopped to 302 00:11:38,640 --> 00:11:41,400 Speaker 1: almost giving Marte the last chance to go. So maybe 303 00:11:41,400 --> 00:11:43,360 Speaker 1: someone missed aside, maybe it was a miscommunication, but that 304 00:11:43,440 --> 00:11:45,200 Speaker 1: kind of ran us out of the inning. And then 305 00:11:45,320 --> 00:11:47,320 Speaker 1: from there Andrew he and he settled down and then 306 00:11:47,360 --> 00:11:49,840 Speaker 1: the game the Dodgers just felt like they almost kind 307 00:11:49,840 --> 00:11:51,439 Speaker 1: of took the momentum even though they gave up a run. 308 00:11:51,480 --> 00:11:53,040 Speaker 1: I mean, like, yeah, we did fight back a little 309 00:11:53,080 --> 00:11:54,559 Speaker 1: bit too. Like I don't want to say the game 310 00:11:54,559 --> 00:11:56,360 Speaker 1: was dead necessarily after the first, but like it did 311 00:11:56,360 --> 00:11:58,480 Speaker 1: have a different feel once you couldn't get Marte in 312 00:11:58,520 --> 00:12:01,000 Speaker 1: from third. Yeah, sure, but Marte came back with a homer. 313 00:12:01,440 --> 00:12:03,440 Speaker 1: Canna got the home run, which was one hundredth of 314 00:12:03,440 --> 00:12:05,480 Speaker 1: his career. I mean, there was things that made you 315 00:12:05,840 --> 00:12:08,480 Speaker 1: believe again in this game. We forgot to mention something hilarious. 316 00:12:08,480 --> 00:12:10,720 Speaker 1: My Markana just talking about his name reminded me. 317 00:12:10,800 --> 00:12:13,360 Speaker 2: We we brought up the nickname Mark Scherios to him 318 00:12:13,480 --> 00:12:15,080 Speaker 2: and a little sneak preview. 319 00:12:15,400 --> 00:12:17,120 Speaker 1: I think he likes it. I think he approves. I 320 00:12:17,120 --> 00:12:19,000 Speaker 1: think he got the Canna stamp of approvals. We're gonna 321 00:12:19,000 --> 00:12:21,360 Speaker 1: see what we can do with that. But this game 322 00:12:21,640 --> 00:12:23,840 Speaker 1: was it was ended up being tied right because three 323 00:12:24,160 --> 00:12:26,200 Speaker 1: two two three three yeah, three three Yeah. 324 00:12:26,320 --> 00:12:28,079 Speaker 2: Lucks had a nice RBA hit. Look, this this was 325 00:12:28,120 --> 00:12:30,319 Speaker 2: a good game for Gavin Lucks. He got rid of 326 00:12:30,360 --> 00:12:32,200 Speaker 2: all his good baseball in game one, thankfully for us. 327 00:12:32,440 --> 00:12:33,840 Speaker 1: That's something I love to say. He can't play too 328 00:12:33,880 --> 00:12:34,600 Speaker 1: well in Game one. 329 00:12:34,679 --> 00:12:37,640 Speaker 2: And then we Dodgers had a rally against Joellie and 330 00:12:37,800 --> 00:12:39,320 Speaker 2: they scored a run and that was it. 331 00:12:39,400 --> 00:12:40,920 Speaker 1: Yeah. And then I guess, like the ninth inning, just 332 00:12:41,040 --> 00:12:43,520 Speaker 1: a little bit of Dave robertson Dodgers playing a little 333 00:12:43,520 --> 00:12:46,120 Speaker 1: mental games, I think for sure, kind of like, hey one, 334 00:12:46,160 --> 00:12:49,080 Speaker 1: we're not gonna show your best. Hey two, we're gonna 335 00:12:49,120 --> 00:12:51,160 Speaker 1: use the guy that you guys cut. Jake Reed came 336 00:12:51,200 --> 00:12:52,679 Speaker 1: in the game and just kind of closed the door. 337 00:12:52,760 --> 00:12:55,320 Speaker 1: Ed Wardo got that hit early on but got the 338 00:12:55,360 --> 00:12:57,320 Speaker 1: Vogue double play and I kind of put an end 339 00:12:57,320 --> 00:12:59,000 Speaker 1: to it, and Jake Reid went nuts on the mount. 340 00:12:59,120 --> 00:13:01,599 Speaker 2: I know, absolutelystic I mean you kind of want to 341 00:13:01,600 --> 00:13:03,600 Speaker 2: act like you've been there before. I know, the Dodgers 342 00:13:03,640 --> 00:13:05,160 Speaker 2: win a lot of regular season games, so it's weird 343 00:13:05,160 --> 00:13:06,640 Speaker 2: they put so much importance on this one. 344 00:13:06,720 --> 00:13:08,440 Speaker 1: Yeah, it was the only one they were gonna win. 345 00:13:08,480 --> 00:13:08,760 Speaker 1: That's why. 346 00:13:09,000 --> 00:13:10,319 Speaker 2: I guess they knew that because I knew much the 347 00:13:10,320 --> 00:13:12,120 Speaker 2: struggl against the Mess last time around too, so they 348 00:13:12,160 --> 00:13:14,640 Speaker 2: were very excited about this one. But you know, you 349 00:13:14,679 --> 00:13:16,520 Speaker 2: figure team has twenty seven percent of a world series, 350 00:13:16,520 --> 00:13:17,439 Speaker 2: they would act a little more. 351 00:13:17,480 --> 00:13:19,640 Speaker 1: You know, Well, that's that's right, about as much of 352 00:13:19,679 --> 00:13:22,800 Speaker 1: the series as they won, basically similar, Yeah, with margin 353 00:13:22,840 --> 00:13:24,280 Speaker 1: of ra Yeah, within the margin of era. I mean 354 00:13:24,320 --> 00:13:25,920 Speaker 1: they won what thirty three percent of this series, so 355 00:13:25,920 --> 00:13:27,960 Speaker 1: that's pretty close to what their actual world series. That's 356 00:13:28,000 --> 00:13:29,480 Speaker 1: kind of what they're used to doing. Yeah. So that 357 00:13:29,559 --> 00:13:31,400 Speaker 1: was Game one, Mets lost two cares. Let's talk about 358 00:13:31,400 --> 00:13:33,160 Speaker 1: Game two because now we have some fun again. Like 359 00:13:33,200 --> 00:13:34,680 Speaker 1: we said, we were in the stadium for this one 360 00:13:34,800 --> 00:13:37,000 Speaker 1: very early talking to Maxtures or talking to Mark Canna, 361 00:13:37,400 --> 00:13:39,840 Speaker 1: Jacob de Gram day, simple man, as I do with 362 00:13:39,840 --> 00:13:41,560 Speaker 1: every Jacob de Gram start and listening to it in 363 00:13:41,559 --> 00:13:43,640 Speaker 1: my morning shower. It really gets my day going. What 364 00:13:43,679 --> 00:13:46,480 Speaker 1: time you take your morning shower, don't worry about that. 365 00:13:46,760 --> 00:13:50,040 Speaker 1: Eleven o'clock. Eleven o'clock is my morning shower. Roll out 366 00:13:50,040 --> 00:13:50,800 Speaker 1: of bed at ten thirty. 367 00:13:50,880 --> 00:13:51,040 Speaker 3: Yeah. 368 00:13:51,120 --> 00:13:52,439 Speaker 1: Loose Live with Mark so I knew. I just want 369 00:13:52,480 --> 00:13:55,160 Speaker 1: him to say, my neighbors above me have been just 370 00:13:55,480 --> 00:13:59,240 Speaker 1: really rowdy. And I shouldn't even say. It's like clearly children, 371 00:13:59,320 --> 00:14:02,000 Speaker 1: Like it's clearly like three and four year olds the 372 00:14:02,040 --> 00:14:04,560 Speaker 1: way that they're running, and it's like apple juice. Yeah, 373 00:14:04,559 --> 00:14:06,640 Speaker 1: it's like the Stumble Run where it's like, man, they're 374 00:14:06,679 --> 00:14:09,120 Speaker 1: running so loud, like an adult couldn't run, Like one 375 00:14:09,120 --> 00:14:11,360 Speaker 1: wouldn't run upstairs in their own apartment. That'd be crazy 376 00:14:11,360 --> 00:14:13,040 Speaker 1: if someone's just running around, who even has that big 377 00:14:13,040 --> 00:14:14,600 Speaker 1: of an apartment to run? Yeah, I want to run 378 00:14:14,640 --> 00:14:16,040 Speaker 1: in my apartment. I want to know the size of 379 00:14:16,080 --> 00:14:18,040 Speaker 1: this apartment now, because I can hear them going back 380 00:14:18,040 --> 00:14:20,120 Speaker 1: and forth, and at times during the day it's radio 381 00:14:20,240 --> 00:14:22,640 Speaker 1: like it's quiet, and I'm like, oh, this is amazing, 382 00:14:22,720 --> 00:14:24,720 Speaker 1: Like I can just kind of not hear like you 383 00:14:24,720 --> 00:14:26,520 Speaker 1: think they're you think they're old enough for school because 384 00:14:26,520 --> 00:14:29,000 Speaker 1: you might catch a break next week if they start school. 385 00:14:29,520 --> 00:14:31,720 Speaker 1: This is like that could be like the second Grace thing, 386 00:14:31,760 --> 00:14:34,120 Speaker 1: and that's ever happened to make because one I'll get 387 00:14:34,120 --> 00:14:37,160 Speaker 1: in this podcast of course. Come on, now, I played 388 00:14:37,240 --> 00:14:40,680 Speaker 1: be smart here. But that being said, I've been waking 389 00:14:40,760 --> 00:14:42,720 Speaker 1: up a little bit earlier, not by choice, but because 390 00:14:42,720 --> 00:14:45,560 Speaker 1: I'm forced to. Because at eight thirty they are just 391 00:14:45,640 --> 00:14:48,720 Speaker 1: ready to play basketball. It sounds like, really play basketball. 392 00:14:48,880 --> 00:14:51,440 Speaker 1: I was Fisher Price soup. That's probably pretty electric for them. 393 00:14:51,520 --> 00:14:53,600 Speaker 1: There have been, but there have been times where I've 394 00:14:53,640 --> 00:14:58,480 Speaker 1: like definitely like overreacted and said they're playing basketball. But recently, 395 00:14:58,600 --> 00:15:00,800 Speaker 1: the last few days, I've heard dribble. I've heard dribbles 396 00:15:00,800 --> 00:15:02,920 Speaker 1: and jumps, and I'm like, they're shooting hoops. They're shooting 397 00:15:02,920 --> 00:15:04,920 Speaker 1: hoops on the fifth floor. Come on, I just have 398 00:15:04,960 --> 00:15:06,520 Speaker 1: the guys hanging out on my streets smoking who could 399 00:15:06,560 --> 00:15:11,160 Speaker 1: drinking medello? Yeah, I got different departments, different neighborhoods. I 400 00:15:11,200 --> 00:15:14,080 Speaker 1: have a family with kids that are growing up learning 401 00:15:14,160 --> 00:15:17,360 Speaker 1: vital things. In this apartment you have guys drinking, Yeah, 402 00:15:17,400 --> 00:15:18,440 Speaker 1: fellas smoking. 403 00:15:19,040 --> 00:15:21,440 Speaker 2: But let's get back to this game too, because we've 404 00:15:21,440 --> 00:15:22,840 Speaker 2: been to We've been doing a lot of games this year, 405 00:15:22,840 --> 00:15:26,080 Speaker 2: a lot of very fun ones. This was probably the 406 00:15:26,120 --> 00:15:29,520 Speaker 2: most extremely, the most extreme electric environment that we've had 407 00:15:29,600 --> 00:15:31,640 Speaker 2: all season, just because I think everyone knew the magnitude 408 00:15:31,640 --> 00:15:33,400 Speaker 2: of the game that's coming off two straight losses. 409 00:15:33,760 --> 00:15:35,520 Speaker 1: People knew Timmy Trump but was in the house. 410 00:15:35,760 --> 00:15:37,600 Speaker 2: We had the US Open going on in our backyard, 411 00:15:37,680 --> 00:15:38,920 Speaker 2: so it was like a little bit of extra like 412 00:15:38,960 --> 00:15:39,960 Speaker 2: personal vibe in here. 413 00:15:40,600 --> 00:15:41,320 Speaker 1: It was. 414 00:15:41,480 --> 00:15:43,400 Speaker 2: It was from the first pitch, Jacob de Grom was 415 00:15:43,480 --> 00:15:46,480 Speaker 2: just given the fans exactly what we needed and just 416 00:15:46,480 --> 00:15:47,760 Speaker 2: just felt good watching him. 417 00:15:47,880 --> 00:15:50,480 Speaker 1: It was what no hit through through three until John 418 00:15:50,560 --> 00:15:51,560 Speaker 1: texted us the first hit? 419 00:15:51,680 --> 00:15:53,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, the first hit was in the fifth inning with 420 00:15:53,280 --> 00:15:55,600 Speaker 2: one out. John's texted us after the first out in 421 00:15:55,640 --> 00:15:58,160 Speaker 2: the fifth inning, no hit or watch or no hitler learn. 422 00:15:58,160 --> 00:15:59,960 Speaker 1: Ye no, whatever it was. It was something about, hey, 423 00:16:00,080 --> 00:16:02,160 Speaker 1: Jacob the ground store and no hitter. We read it. 424 00:16:02,240 --> 00:16:04,440 Speaker 1: It was like, did you guys realize Jacob grimstore and head. 425 00:16:04,440 --> 00:16:05,520 Speaker 1: I think it might have been the one and it 426 00:16:05,600 --> 00:16:07,880 Speaker 1: hit happens immediately We're like, it's like less than a minute. 427 00:16:07,880 --> 00:16:09,520 Speaker 1: A lot of a lot of expletives. Yeah, a lot 428 00:16:09,520 --> 00:16:11,120 Speaker 1: of a lot of are you kidding me? Johnn He 429 00:16:11,120 --> 00:16:12,880 Speaker 1: loves doing that till John bad word. It's all right 430 00:16:12,920 --> 00:16:14,920 Speaker 1: because the Mets win this game. So John gets gets 431 00:16:15,000 --> 00:16:16,560 Speaker 1: let off the hook here, and Jacob deGrom was still 432 00:16:16,600 --> 00:16:18,360 Speaker 1: a beast. I mean, his line was incredible again. 433 00:16:18,520 --> 00:16:21,400 Speaker 2: Seven innings, nine strikeouts, one walk, one ear and just 434 00:16:21,520 --> 00:16:23,520 Speaker 2: three hits. Additions to that that one little seeing I 435 00:16:23,560 --> 00:16:24,320 Speaker 2: single in the fifth. 436 00:16:24,480 --> 00:16:26,840 Speaker 1: A lot of really good fly balls hit by the Dogs, 437 00:16:26,880 --> 00:16:28,360 Speaker 1: but the wind was also blowing out and it was 438 00:16:28,400 --> 00:16:30,200 Speaker 1: a national game, so it looked like the ball had 439 00:16:30,240 --> 00:16:32,080 Speaker 1: a little pep, a little little juice of it. Yeah, 440 00:16:32,080 --> 00:16:32,400 Speaker 1: for sure. 441 00:16:32,520 --> 00:16:34,240 Speaker 2: There were a couple of like ninety three, ninety four, 442 00:16:34,320 --> 00:16:36,120 Speaker 2: ninety five mile on that Rex velosities that were like 443 00:16:36,160 --> 00:16:37,640 Speaker 2: to the warning track, and I like, I. 444 00:16:37,600 --> 00:16:39,880 Speaker 1: Mean, I looked at you. I was like, I haven't 445 00:16:39,880 --> 00:16:41,520 Speaker 1: seen a ball hit that far at a lot since I 446 00:16:41,560 --> 00:16:42,680 Speaker 1: don't know it's twenty nineteen or. 447 00:16:42,680 --> 00:16:44,680 Speaker 2: Like, yeah, some opposite field ninety five miles and that 448 00:16:44,720 --> 00:16:47,000 Speaker 2: Rex velosities to the to the wall. It's like, okay, 449 00:16:47,000 --> 00:16:48,680 Speaker 2: this is a little dangerous. And there were a couple 450 00:16:48,640 --> 00:16:50,160 Speaker 2: of long balls in this game that we'll talk about 451 00:16:50,200 --> 00:16:52,080 Speaker 2: but just to talk about the ground for a moment. 452 00:16:52,360 --> 00:16:54,600 Speaker 2: I mentioned it last start, and now this was his 453 00:16:54,640 --> 00:16:57,600 Speaker 2: third consecutive start with more sliders than fastballs. 454 00:16:58,520 --> 00:17:00,040 Speaker 1: I looked back before. I have a. 455 00:17:00,040 --> 00:17:03,160 Speaker 2: Forgotten, but I remember whatevers will have your day. But 456 00:17:03,920 --> 00:17:06,560 Speaker 2: I'm not gonna say this that that's either had fifteen whists 457 00:17:06,560 --> 00:17:09,399 Speaker 2: and twenty five swings. It was pretty unbelievable most of 458 00:17:09,400 --> 00:17:11,359 Speaker 2: the game. Third time threw the Dodger seems to have 459 00:17:11,400 --> 00:17:13,080 Speaker 2: a little bit more of a grasp of where he 460 00:17:13,119 --> 00:17:14,840 Speaker 2: was throwing in the win because he basically throws in 461 00:17:14,840 --> 00:17:16,120 Speaker 2: the same spot every single time every time. 462 00:17:16,119 --> 00:17:17,800 Speaker 1: I have no idea how to hit it. No impressive 463 00:17:17,800 --> 00:17:19,800 Speaker 1: shout out to Mookie Betts, who I mean, you got 464 00:17:19,880 --> 00:17:21,840 Speaker 1: to tip the cat because it's a pros pro pros 465 00:17:21,880 --> 00:17:23,560 Speaker 1: pro he hit the one run off. Jacob Grum also 466 00:17:23,560 --> 00:17:25,320 Speaker 1: struck out against him, said he might be the best 467 00:17:25,320 --> 00:17:27,840 Speaker 1: picture ever, which I'm I won't. I won't argue with 468 00:17:27,880 --> 00:17:29,639 Speaker 1: Mookie Bets. Let me tell you mo Bets knows hit. 469 00:17:29,880 --> 00:17:32,040 Speaker 1: He knows hitting quite well, and he also knows bowling. 470 00:17:32,200 --> 00:17:33,920 Speaker 1: He does no bowl like we had left the Bowl 471 00:17:33,920 --> 00:17:35,560 Speaker 1: with Mookie Bets. That can be content for us take 472 00:17:35,600 --> 00:17:40,200 Speaker 1: him to the Gutter series, those conditions probably would he 473 00:17:40,200 --> 00:17:42,160 Speaker 1: would probably be like, there's not enough wax on this lege. 474 00:17:42,160 --> 00:17:43,960 Speaker 1: He's scoff. Yeah, like this ball he did come to 475 00:17:44,040 --> 00:17:45,080 Speaker 1: use this, I got my own. 476 00:17:45,440 --> 00:17:48,000 Speaker 2: Just pins over there, all ding dump, but just rattle 477 00:17:48,080 --> 00:17:49,640 Speaker 2: up some more of the grum stuff because he's incredible. 478 00:17:49,760 --> 00:17:52,639 Speaker 2: Nine strikeouts and five straight starts, second longest streak in 479 00:17:52,680 --> 00:17:54,200 Speaker 2: his own career, which is hilarious. 480 00:17:54,200 --> 00:17:57,520 Speaker 1: That's the second longest streak, so good, the grums on 481 00:17:57,560 --> 00:17:59,960 Speaker 1: hundredth career star with one or no runs alive. 482 00:18:00,200 --> 00:18:02,639 Speaker 2: This two hundred and four starts overall, it's crazy. It's like, 483 00:18:02,680 --> 00:18:05,000 Speaker 2: what forty seven percent at the time, he's given. 484 00:18:04,800 --> 00:18:07,679 Speaker 1: Him one run reviewer, he's so good, seventy one percent 485 00:18:07,720 --> 00:18:10,439 Speaker 1: strike rate, best among all starting pitchers minimum hundred. By 486 00:18:10,520 --> 00:18:12,520 Speaker 1: their face. He has taken a no hitter into the 487 00:18:12,520 --> 00:18:14,680 Speaker 1: fifth inning and three of his six starts this season, 488 00:18:15,200 --> 00:18:18,280 Speaker 1: and since August first, he made his debut. A trade 489 00:18:18,280 --> 00:18:20,400 Speaker 1: deadline that was August second, I believe, right, or August third, Yeah, 490 00:18:20,440 --> 00:18:22,640 Speaker 1: something like that. We were there, Yeah, we were there. 491 00:18:22,840 --> 00:18:24,240 Speaker 1: Jacob was the trade deadline day. 492 00:18:24,320 --> 00:18:27,679 Speaker 2: Yes, Jacob Deegram has a forty point six strikeout minus 493 00:18:27,680 --> 00:18:30,040 Speaker 2: walk percentage, SAT talking about the lots of incredibly predictive 494 00:18:30,040 --> 00:18:32,719 Speaker 2: of pitcher success. Even that small sample, he leads the 495 00:18:32,800 --> 00:18:34,920 Speaker 2: league and all start he leads all starters in that stat. 496 00:18:35,000 --> 00:18:37,440 Speaker 2: Guys with the minimum thirty innings pitch. Second is Blake 497 00:18:37,480 --> 00:18:38,440 Speaker 2: Snell twenty nine percent. 498 00:18:39,000 --> 00:18:40,639 Speaker 1: I wouldn't have guess Blake Snow. He's had a very 499 00:18:40,680 --> 00:18:42,800 Speaker 1: hot musch. That's eleven point difference between first and second. 500 00:18:42,840 --> 00:18:45,400 Speaker 2: Then after Snell it's like more in Lance Laine, Kevin Gausman, 501 00:18:45,440 --> 00:18:47,879 Speaker 2: Aaronola all around twenty five, twenty six, twenty seven percent, 502 00:18:48,080 --> 00:18:49,679 Speaker 2: and Jacob de Gram over forty. 503 00:18:49,680 --> 00:18:52,480 Speaker 1: And Jacob m. Grimm's a pretty good pictures good and 504 00:18:52,480 --> 00:18:54,439 Speaker 1: it's funny too, like those numbers, like the strike rate 505 00:18:54,440 --> 00:18:56,320 Speaker 1: and everything. Imagine if we just took out the leadoff 506 00:18:56,359 --> 00:18:58,320 Speaker 1: hitter too, because he loves throwing, getting the three balls 507 00:18:58,359 --> 00:18:59,720 Speaker 1: on the lead off hitter, which is interesting. 508 00:18:59,800 --> 00:19:02,360 Speaker 2: And Jacob de Gram's curveball and dos three Dodger swings, 509 00:19:02,560 --> 00:19:03,760 Speaker 2: two whiffs throwing. 510 00:19:03,520 --> 00:19:05,879 Speaker 1: The Gavin looks big big tip of the cap there. Yeah, 511 00:19:06,000 --> 00:19:08,000 Speaker 1: And so that's a big move of what Jacob de 512 00:19:08,000 --> 00:19:10,480 Speaker 1: grum thinks of Gavin lux now on the Mets offensive side, 513 00:19:11,119 --> 00:19:13,000 Speaker 1: there was a bunch of hits sprinkled in there, and 514 00:19:13,040 --> 00:19:14,520 Speaker 1: I think they had like seven hits at one point 515 00:19:14,720 --> 00:19:17,360 Speaker 1: early in the game against Tyler Anderson faced them out, 516 00:19:17,440 --> 00:19:20,280 Speaker 1: space them out. But the big one came from starring 517 00:19:20,320 --> 00:19:22,480 Speaker 1: Marte in the third inning, which was an absolute seed 518 00:19:22,520 --> 00:19:24,200 Speaker 1: to centerfield. I think he hit like one O four, 519 00:19:24,320 --> 00:19:26,119 Speaker 1: one oh seven. I don't remember the exact number. I'll 520 00:19:26,119 --> 00:19:28,960 Speaker 1: give a second rushed to right center field. I mean 521 00:19:29,440 --> 00:19:31,000 Speaker 1: I said to you, I was like, that ball needs 522 00:19:31,000 --> 00:19:32,359 Speaker 1: to get out, needs to get out like good because 523 00:19:32,400 --> 00:19:34,640 Speaker 1: Cody Ballinger's roman center field. As much as he can't 524 00:19:34,640 --> 00:19:38,040 Speaker 1: swing the bat anymore, there seems to be a hole foreshadowing. Foreshadowing. Yeah, 525 00:19:38,040 --> 00:19:40,280 Speaker 1: it seems to have a little Swiss cheese bat. But 526 00:19:40,320 --> 00:19:42,400 Speaker 1: one O seven in that Marte home run, yeah, okay, 527 00:19:42,400 --> 00:19:44,040 Speaker 1: one o sev smoked it. I was like, that boss 528 00:19:44,080 --> 00:19:45,960 Speaker 1: gotta get out because there's a chance Cody Balinger makes 529 00:19:45,960 --> 00:19:47,800 Speaker 1: that play. Well gone right right in front of the 530 00:19:47,800 --> 00:19:49,840 Speaker 1: seven line, who was out and loud for the game. 531 00:19:49,960 --> 00:19:51,920 Speaker 1: It's always great when they're there too, because they they 532 00:19:51,960 --> 00:19:52,959 Speaker 1: really bring the energy. 533 00:19:53,200 --> 00:19:55,480 Speaker 2: That Marte home run was actually only the second hardest 534 00:19:55,520 --> 00:19:57,040 Speaker 2: hit ball in this game as well. The harrest was 535 00:19:57,200 --> 00:19:58,560 Speaker 2: and one of the west Coo bars double in the 536 00:19:58,560 --> 00:19:59,920 Speaker 2: fourth inning and your nine point. 537 00:20:00,440 --> 00:20:02,239 Speaker 1: I thought Edwardo was going yard in this game too. 538 00:20:02,280 --> 00:20:02,920 Speaker 1: I had that feeling. 539 00:20:03,040 --> 00:20:04,920 Speaker 2: I mean, you put one in his first a bad 540 00:20:05,000 --> 00:20:06,920 Speaker 2: almost out to right field that would look good. Yeah, 541 00:20:06,920 --> 00:20:08,480 Speaker 2: So that was one of those first live ballsy like 542 00:20:08,480 --> 00:20:09,720 Speaker 2: that was only ninety six miles an hour off the 543 00:20:09,760 --> 00:20:11,679 Speaker 2: beat and that got to the warning tracks something's up tonight. 544 00:20:11,920 --> 00:20:13,400 Speaker 1: That made me think though, I was like, oh man, 545 00:20:13,520 --> 00:20:17,320 Speaker 1: Edwardo's got a chance. Definitely definitely was interested, had some 546 00:20:17,320 --> 00:20:19,560 Speaker 1: something in that for him to hit a home run there. Yeah, 547 00:20:19,680 --> 00:20:21,000 Speaker 1: gave him a home run in three. 548 00:20:21,040 --> 00:20:23,720 Speaker 2: Gave Martello home run three straight games against the Dodgers, No, 549 00:20:23,840 --> 00:20:25,080 Speaker 2: three straight games in general. 550 00:20:25,200 --> 00:20:28,359 Speaker 1: Yeah versus Dodd Dodgers versus Dodgers, and homer two straight days. 551 00:20:28,600 --> 00:20:31,040 Speaker 1: Yeah yeah, yeah, homer and two straight days too. That 552 00:20:31,119 --> 00:20:33,280 Speaker 1: was also the first opposite field home run allowed by 553 00:20:33,280 --> 00:20:36,160 Speaker 1: Tyler Anderson all year. The dude just peppers cutters inside 554 00:20:36,200 --> 00:20:36,520 Speaker 1: the righty. 555 00:20:36,600 --> 00:20:39,840 Speaker 2: So otherwise he was like awesome, and he just is 556 00:20:39,880 --> 00:20:42,760 Speaker 2: one of these met killers pro pro pro moved by 557 00:20:42,760 --> 00:20:43,119 Speaker 2: me and you. 558 00:20:43,320 --> 00:20:46,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, both acknowledging how well Tyler Anderson was pitching, tweeted 559 00:20:46,920 --> 00:20:50,479 Speaker 1: master class that he's having a masterclass at Markcoreless minimum 560 00:20:50,600 --> 00:20:52,200 Speaker 1: next inn and gave up the home run. Like sometimes 561 00:20:52,280 --> 00:20:54,600 Speaker 1: you just sometimes you gotta show respect, but you get 562 00:20:54,640 --> 00:20:56,720 Speaker 1: something that happened. We got those runs, thank god, because 563 00:20:56,720 --> 00:20:58,520 Speaker 1: the Jink Scotts smiled upon us, as they like to 564 00:20:58,560 --> 00:21:00,720 Speaker 1: do maybe once issh a week once. He was just 565 00:21:00,800 --> 00:21:02,800 Speaker 1: kept giving us fits. We couldn't square him up because 566 00:21:02,840 --> 00:21:05,240 Speaker 1: the cover and the change up is ridiculous, a little 567 00:21:05,280 --> 00:21:07,720 Speaker 1: annoying timing thing with his leg in his career, and 568 00:21:07,800 --> 00:21:10,160 Speaker 1: he's throwing twenty nine and one thirds inning innings against 569 00:21:10,160 --> 00:21:12,280 Speaker 1: the Mets two four five e r and one one 570 00:21:12,359 --> 00:21:14,720 Speaker 1: three whip, including a start where I think it was 571 00:21:14,800 --> 00:21:17,119 Speaker 1: seven or eight scoreless last year when we got when 572 00:21:17,160 --> 00:21:19,600 Speaker 1: the Pirates ended our season and Tyler Enson hit a 573 00:21:19,640 --> 00:21:21,760 Speaker 1: home run. I was here. Yeah, Tyler Anderson was like 574 00:21:21,800 --> 00:21:24,200 Speaker 1: a guy that you just you know when you see 575 00:21:24,240 --> 00:21:26,479 Speaker 1: those starts, like old Mets teams, you see a name 576 00:21:26,480 --> 00:21:28,479 Speaker 1: out there, like he's just he's getting pitch well against us, 577 00:21:28,520 --> 00:21:30,399 Speaker 1: isn't he He's one of those guys I was begging 578 00:21:30,440 --> 00:21:32,480 Speaker 1: for Tyler enson this team for the off season. You 579 00:21:32,560 --> 00:21:35,359 Speaker 1: were you were so one out of two, yeah, one 580 00:21:35,359 --> 00:21:37,879 Speaker 1: out of two. Listen, the best hitters are in the 581 00:21:37,880 --> 00:21:39,840 Speaker 1: Hall of Fame hitting thirty percent of the time, so 582 00:21:41,800 --> 00:21:45,200 Speaker 1: great player of all time. On there you go. Things though, 583 00:21:45,760 --> 00:21:48,200 Speaker 1: got a little bit more fun later in this game. 584 00:21:48,280 --> 00:21:49,920 Speaker 2: Tyler Nson was still in because him and the ground 585 00:21:49,920 --> 00:21:52,280 Speaker 2: were just like doing like ten pitch innings back and forth. 586 00:21:52,320 --> 00:21:54,160 Speaker 1: It was like a lot of shrikes thrown last strikes. Yeah. 587 00:21:54,200 --> 00:21:55,719 Speaker 2: This is also a very quick game, which has been 588 00:21:55,720 --> 00:21:57,360 Speaker 2: happening a lot when the ground pitches, which is cool 589 00:21:57,359 --> 00:21:58,679 Speaker 2: because we got to evade the. 590 00:21:58,800 --> 00:22:01,359 Speaker 1: US open traffic. John, thank you for not texting us 591 00:22:01,359 --> 00:22:02,800 Speaker 1: about how quick the game was. At least you didn't 592 00:22:02,840 --> 00:22:03,320 Speaker 1: chink that one. 593 00:22:03,440 --> 00:22:06,399 Speaker 3: There's all right, let's backtrack real. First of all, two 594 00:22:06,480 --> 00:22:09,560 Speaker 3: hours nineteen minutes. I mean, that's baseball as it ought 595 00:22:09,600 --> 00:22:12,960 Speaker 3: to be. That is, that is exactly what you want. 596 00:22:13,119 --> 00:22:16,639 Speaker 3: But do you, guys, truly, truly, in your heart of 597 00:22:16,720 --> 00:22:20,080 Speaker 3: hearts believe in jinxes like one hundred Percentusand. 598 00:22:19,720 --> 00:22:22,720 Speaker 1: Actually yeah, no no doubt in my mind like I do, John, 599 00:22:22,720 --> 00:22:24,720 Speaker 1: Do you want to hear something? I would save it 600 00:22:24,800 --> 00:22:27,520 Speaker 1: for Game three, but I believe in jinxes. I believe 601 00:22:27,560 --> 00:22:28,120 Speaker 1: in superstitions. 602 00:22:28,320 --> 00:22:29,280 Speaker 3: You guys, oh this is good. 603 00:22:29,560 --> 00:22:31,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, let's talk about it now because this is topical. 604 00:22:31,680 --> 00:22:34,200 Speaker 1: But you guys might see. I have a hot dog 605 00:22:34,280 --> 00:22:36,960 Speaker 1: bun carton here, and I say hot dog bun carton 606 00:22:37,040 --> 00:22:39,880 Speaker 1: because if you open it up and you take a look, 607 00:22:40,359 --> 00:22:42,280 Speaker 1: there is no hot dog in this bun. It is 608 00:22:42,520 --> 00:22:44,800 Speaker 1: it's a naked bun. There's nothing in it. During the 609 00:22:45,480 --> 00:22:48,840 Speaker 1: sixth inning or going into the seventh inning in Game three, 610 00:22:49,080 --> 00:22:51,000 Speaker 1: I went up to the concessions. I was like, hey, 611 00:22:51,080 --> 00:22:53,400 Speaker 1: let me get a hot dog in a gate raide. Sure. Great. 612 00:22:53,440 --> 00:22:54,960 Speaker 1: I walked back to the seat. It's like the first 613 00:22:55,000 --> 00:22:56,960 Speaker 1: time ever I didn't open my hot dog and immediately 614 00:22:56,960 --> 00:22:59,280 Speaker 1: started eating it, which was weird. Get to the seats, 615 00:22:59,400 --> 00:23:01,800 Speaker 1: I open it up, it's it's empty. There was no 616 00:23:02,000 --> 00:23:04,760 Speaker 1: hot dog in there. It's also ironic. Benmark has is 617 00:23:04,760 --> 00:23:08,080 Speaker 1: a self proclaimed Glizzy connoisseur. Yeah, yet he couldn't feel 618 00:23:08,119 --> 00:23:11,120 Speaker 1: the difference in way and the rattling around the dog here. Yeah. 619 00:23:11,320 --> 00:23:12,760 Speaker 1: I was focused on bigger things I want to get. 620 00:23:13,320 --> 00:23:14,800 Speaker 1: He couldn't. He couldn't feel it. No, And I don't 621 00:23:14,800 --> 00:23:16,879 Speaker 1: put I don't put condiments on because I'm I'm a purist. 622 00:23:17,440 --> 00:23:18,760 Speaker 1: I like a hot dog for the taste of the 623 00:23:18,800 --> 00:23:24,240 Speaker 1: hot dog. Howie Bob Costas Marrkluino more a purists. So 624 00:23:24,640 --> 00:23:26,119 Speaker 1: I was like, man, all right, well I'm gonna go 625 00:23:26,359 --> 00:23:27,920 Speaker 1: like at the end of this half inning and go 626 00:23:28,200 --> 00:23:30,520 Speaker 1: get a hot dog put in my hot dog bun 627 00:23:30,720 --> 00:23:32,879 Speaker 1: because I was like, I'm hungry, like I want to 628 00:23:32,920 --> 00:23:35,119 Speaker 1: eat something. But James McCann gets the hit, like the 629 00:23:35,160 --> 00:23:38,000 Speaker 1: Mets started rallying and then the like mounting the comeback here. 630 00:23:38,080 --> 00:23:40,960 Speaker 1: So the Mets ended up winning that game. And it's 631 00:23:41,000 --> 00:23:43,400 Speaker 1: because of this this bumblet or this hot dogless bun, 632 00:23:43,840 --> 00:23:45,520 Speaker 1: and I've held on to it still. I mean it's 633 00:23:45,680 --> 00:23:47,760 Speaker 1: nine o'clock a night. The game ended about two hours ago. 634 00:23:48,480 --> 00:23:51,080 Speaker 1: During that inning, when we were pitching, I made sure 635 00:23:51,119 --> 00:23:53,400 Speaker 1: I kept the hot dog bund in the same hand, 636 00:23:54,320 --> 00:23:57,520 Speaker 1: so like Edwin, I had it in my I had 637 00:23:57,560 --> 00:23:59,520 Speaker 1: in my right hand when Edwin left the two guys 638 00:23:59,560 --> 00:24:02,280 Speaker 1: on which to the left, and it got so much 639 00:24:02,320 --> 00:24:03,760 Speaker 1: better and it didn't leave my left hand for the 640 00:24:03,800 --> 00:24:05,800 Speaker 1: rest of the game. So, yes, I believe in Jinx's 641 00:24:05,840 --> 00:24:08,679 Speaker 1: I believe in superstitions. I'm I'm nuts, I'm insane. 642 00:24:08,720 --> 00:24:11,120 Speaker 3: All right, Well you should put that in our freezer. 643 00:24:11,520 --> 00:24:13,560 Speaker 3: And if you don't, yeah, because that thing's going to 644 00:24:13,600 --> 00:24:14,000 Speaker 3: be moldy. 645 00:24:14,080 --> 00:24:17,280 Speaker 1: By how long will this lasted a freezer? 646 00:24:17,960 --> 00:24:19,480 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, you put out of the freezer, it'll be 647 00:24:19,520 --> 00:24:23,800 Speaker 3: it'll be good. Otherwise it's going in the garbage and we. 648 00:24:23,800 --> 00:24:26,359 Speaker 1: Have to do not throw away on this. Definitely have 649 00:24:26,440 --> 00:24:27,000 Speaker 1: nothing pencil. 650 00:24:27,040 --> 00:24:32,520 Speaker 3: Same for the sharpion sharp Also, you learned your lesson 651 00:24:32,560 --> 00:24:35,119 Speaker 3: about checking. Yes, yeah, I'll never forget to check my 652 00:24:35,280 --> 00:24:36,240 Speaker 3: hot dog. I have to. 653 00:24:36,640 --> 00:24:38,680 Speaker 1: Well, this is like one of those things and like listen, 654 00:24:39,119 --> 00:24:41,159 Speaker 1: I don't care, Like I'm not upset that ain't get 655 00:24:41,200 --> 00:24:44,840 Speaker 1: my hot dog. It's really okay, but like it happens, 656 00:24:45,040 --> 00:24:46,680 Speaker 1: it's like one of those things you're like, why would 657 00:24:46,720 --> 00:24:49,159 Speaker 1: I ever check because I'm just gonna open it and 658 00:24:49,280 --> 00:24:51,440 Speaker 1: eat it, like I'll thought you should be there. I 659 00:24:51,560 --> 00:24:52,320 Speaker 1: ordered a hot dog. 660 00:24:53,040 --> 00:24:56,360 Speaker 3: John. I once went into best Buy of Jersey City 661 00:24:56,400 --> 00:24:59,960 Speaker 3: to buy an Apple band watch no Way. I walked 662 00:25:00,040 --> 00:25:02,240 Speaker 3: out of the store happy, go Lucky. I think I 663 00:25:02,280 --> 00:25:05,639 Speaker 3: got a nice new band. I get home. Box is empty, 664 00:25:07,359 --> 00:25:09,800 Speaker 3: make any sense? And they put me through the wringer 665 00:25:09,920 --> 00:25:13,200 Speaker 3: of trying to get my money back. Eventually they made 666 00:25:13,280 --> 00:25:15,399 Speaker 3: right by me. But I learned my lesson. Oh we 667 00:25:15,480 --> 00:25:18,439 Speaker 3: got we got a sharp from Matt Mendes over here 668 00:25:18,560 --> 00:25:21,399 Speaker 3: helping out, helping out the show. Do not throw away 669 00:25:21,600 --> 00:25:24,920 Speaker 3: in perfect cursive anyway, So I can't. 670 00:25:25,000 --> 00:25:25,919 Speaker 1: I can't write in cursive. 671 00:25:26,000 --> 00:25:28,760 Speaker 3: No, I mean, I don't know if I cannot. 672 00:25:31,400 --> 00:25:36,960 Speaker 1: Throw. I wrong you row you gave you like, no, 673 00:25:37,160 --> 00:25:39,560 Speaker 1: that looks almost thirty percent of the guys can't even 674 00:25:39,560 --> 00:25:41,000 Speaker 1: tell you. I forgot to put an h and throw 675 00:25:41,080 --> 00:25:43,320 Speaker 1: Originally you gotta write rally bun on the side. I'll 676 00:25:43,320 --> 00:25:45,919 Speaker 1: put a rally, but John, keep going with your story anyway. 677 00:25:46,000 --> 00:25:48,119 Speaker 3: Yeah. So I get home and I learned my lesson 678 00:25:48,200 --> 00:25:50,920 Speaker 3: that you need to check whenever you walk away with 679 00:25:51,000 --> 00:25:53,080 Speaker 3: a box that the contents of what you saw that 680 00:25:53,240 --> 00:25:56,040 Speaker 3: to get are in said box. Otherwise you're out of luck. 681 00:25:56,080 --> 00:25:57,879 Speaker 1: I can't believe you guys haven't learned this lesson with 682 00:25:58,080 --> 00:25:58,920 Speaker 1: Chinese food. 683 00:25:59,359 --> 00:26:02,720 Speaker 3: Making sure that you orders correct every time. Oh drive 684 00:26:02,800 --> 00:26:04,560 Speaker 3: through all Like if I went to McDonald's. I don't. 685 00:26:04,600 --> 00:26:06,200 Speaker 3: I don't eat much, but if I would. Back in 686 00:26:06,240 --> 00:26:08,560 Speaker 3: the day, I'm pulling over. I'm making sure I got 687 00:26:08,640 --> 00:26:11,440 Speaker 3: everything that I asked for otherwise, like you drive away 688 00:26:11,440 --> 00:26:13,240 Speaker 3: and then are you really gonna go? You done? 689 00:26:13,320 --> 00:26:14,719 Speaker 1: No, That's that's what I was gonna say. Probably part 690 00:26:14,760 --> 00:26:16,760 Speaker 1: of their corporate strategy, like I would always check my 691 00:26:16,800 --> 00:26:20,240 Speaker 1: other food. Six people aren't checking, I would cut I 692 00:26:20,280 --> 00:26:22,720 Speaker 1: would check my other food because I like everything plain, 693 00:26:22,920 --> 00:26:25,080 Speaker 1: which was like, that's a big, big deal. Apparently people 694 00:26:25,160 --> 00:26:27,240 Speaker 1: love to put condiments on everything. So when i'd like 695 00:26:27,359 --> 00:26:28,600 Speaker 1: order a burger, I'm like, hey, let me get a 696 00:26:28,640 --> 00:26:30,800 Speaker 1: Plaine cheeseburger. There'd be ketch up on it. The route. 697 00:26:30,800 --> 00:26:33,800 Speaker 1: I can't eat that ketchup is just so vile. It's disgusting, 698 00:26:33,920 --> 00:26:35,760 Speaker 1: so vile, vile. Ketchup is vile. 699 00:26:35,840 --> 00:26:36,760 Speaker 3: That is a bad food. 700 00:26:36,960 --> 00:26:42,640 Speaker 1: I'll throw away shirt if it gets ketchup. Throw over here, pursion. Yeah, 701 00:26:42,760 --> 00:26:44,920 Speaker 1: I do have deturgent. I don't want the laundry inturgient 702 00:26:44,960 --> 00:26:47,520 Speaker 1: story from today. I lost the bio laundry inturgent, which 703 00:26:47,520 --> 00:26:50,120 Speaker 1: is like, that's crazy. Thrown away shirt set me back 704 00:26:50,119 --> 00:26:51,800 Speaker 1: at half hour coming to this game because I was 705 00:26:51,840 --> 00:26:53,760 Speaker 1: trying to get my laundry done while I was working 706 00:26:53,840 --> 00:26:55,800 Speaker 1: to get to the game. By first pitch. It was 707 00:26:55,840 --> 00:26:57,320 Speaker 1: the BACA. I lost a half hour I tore my 708 00:26:57,359 --> 00:26:58,679 Speaker 1: house apart. I have know what it was, a new 709 00:26:58,680 --> 00:27:01,240 Speaker 1: Bilt laundrytturgey clue, because I had to leave it in 710 00:27:01,240 --> 00:27:02,920 Speaker 1: the laundry. I had to of course, like if you 711 00:27:03,119 --> 00:27:05,000 Speaker 1: if you lost the bottle of laundry inturgent in your 712 00:27:05,040 --> 00:27:07,440 Speaker 1: own apartment. But also I just like moved things around 713 00:27:07,440 --> 00:27:08,840 Speaker 1: in my room, put the desk together, so I thought 714 00:27:08,840 --> 00:27:11,440 Speaker 1: maybe it got mixed up somewhere. And then like I went, also, 715 00:27:11,480 --> 00:27:13,760 Speaker 1: two bodegos, no detergent. It's gonna show up tonight. It 716 00:27:13,800 --> 00:27:15,840 Speaker 1: probably will. Then, and of course I go to the 717 00:27:15,880 --> 00:27:17,560 Speaker 1: grocery store. It was it was a by one, get one, 718 00:27:17,600 --> 00:27:19,680 Speaker 1: so I got two bottles laundry deturney. Okay, yeah, so 719 00:27:19,760 --> 00:27:21,280 Speaker 1: now now you can lose one and you'll have another 720 00:27:21,359 --> 00:27:22,879 Speaker 1: lose when I have a backup. Yeah, but sent me 721 00:27:22,920 --> 00:27:24,080 Speaker 1: back a half hour. I missed the first pitch. 722 00:27:24,240 --> 00:27:26,080 Speaker 3: You gotta lose a bottle of detergent. If the Mets 723 00:27:26,119 --> 00:27:27,840 Speaker 3: play the Dodgers in the playoffs, you've got to be 724 00:27:27,960 --> 00:27:29,520 Speaker 3: losing bottles of deturney. 725 00:27:30,080 --> 00:27:31,920 Speaker 1: We're gonna gotta do lunch. Oh, you want to actually 726 00:27:31,960 --> 00:27:32,560 Speaker 1: know something funny. 727 00:27:32,600 --> 00:27:36,680 Speaker 2: So when I came, when I came yesterday, I had 728 00:27:36,840 --> 00:27:39,200 Speaker 2: like a notebook in my backpacks I used sometimes, I 729 00:27:39,320 --> 00:27:41,119 Speaker 2: didn't used it recently, and I forgot my book for 730 00:27:41,240 --> 00:27:43,800 Speaker 2: the train. And when I was coming today, I was 731 00:27:43,840 --> 00:27:45,920 Speaker 2: switching out things in my backpack and I took a 732 00:27:45,960 --> 00:27:47,320 Speaker 2: notebook own and I put the book in to read, 733 00:27:47,320 --> 00:27:49,600 Speaker 2: and I was like, you know what the Mets won yesterday? 734 00:27:49,720 --> 00:27:51,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, And I put the notebook back in. I took 735 00:27:51,600 --> 00:27:53,639 Speaker 1: my book out and I didn't that's that's doing it 736 00:27:53,720 --> 00:27:55,320 Speaker 1: for the team right there, and read. I know, I 737 00:27:55,400 --> 00:27:57,119 Speaker 1: know the guys play on the field, they're making all 738 00:27:57,160 --> 00:27:59,440 Speaker 1: the moves, but this couldn't be possible without the rally 739 00:27:59,480 --> 00:28:02,600 Speaker 1: bun keeping it in the left hand, the notebook, the notebook. 740 00:28:02,680 --> 00:28:05,000 Speaker 3: I'm just curious if the majority of listeners I think 741 00:28:05,000 --> 00:28:06,560 Speaker 3: that you guys got to fire up the pole machine. 742 00:28:06,640 --> 00:28:07,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, we do a borrow. 743 00:28:08,160 --> 00:28:11,560 Speaker 3: Do you guys at home listening, do you actually I 744 00:28:11,680 --> 00:28:14,280 Speaker 3: feel like the majority of people actually believe in this stuff. 745 00:28:14,480 --> 00:28:17,840 Speaker 1: I would love to do a statistical study of how 746 00:28:17,920 --> 00:28:20,960 Speaker 1: much each fan base believes in jinks. I think the 747 00:28:21,119 --> 00:28:24,200 Speaker 1: Mets fans are probably far and away ahead of the jinks. 748 00:28:24,200 --> 00:28:26,440 Speaker 1: Like I think that we're looking at sixty to seventy 749 00:28:26,480 --> 00:28:28,240 Speaker 1: percent of Mets fans believe in the jinks. If you 750 00:28:28,280 --> 00:28:30,240 Speaker 1: go out the San Diego is probably like fifteen twenty percent. 751 00:28:30,440 --> 00:28:32,080 Speaker 1: They didn't throw no hitter for a while either though, 752 00:28:32,119 --> 00:28:34,399 Speaker 1: up until Joe Muskrow, Yes, their first one. I think 753 00:28:34,520 --> 00:28:36,680 Speaker 1: you got to talk about like, I don't know Cleveland Guardians, 754 00:28:36,880 --> 00:28:38,440 Speaker 1: yebe No, they have a drought too. They have a 755 00:28:38,840 --> 00:28:41,320 Speaker 1: picked like all of the teams have major droughts. The Royals, 756 00:28:41,480 --> 00:28:45,360 Speaker 1: the Royals, maybe the Royals, Tigers, Yankees aren't superstitious, that's 757 00:28:45,360 --> 00:28:49,080 Speaker 1: for sure, Dodgers, Dodging superstitious, all the fan bases. I 758 00:28:49,120 --> 00:28:50,640 Speaker 1: don't like to have fun like us Mets fans. No, 759 00:28:51,160 --> 00:28:53,719 Speaker 1: I mean Jinxes are real. Which John, are you superstitious? 760 00:28:54,440 --> 00:28:57,240 Speaker 1: So you stracted me the superstitious person? 761 00:28:57,320 --> 00:29:01,160 Speaker 3: Yes and no in terms of baseball, I was luckily 762 00:29:01,320 --> 00:29:02,400 Speaker 3: at Johan's no hitter. 763 00:29:03,200 --> 00:29:03,840 Speaker 1: You read the game. 764 00:29:04,080 --> 00:29:04,520 Speaker 3: I was there. 765 00:29:04,800 --> 00:29:06,400 Speaker 1: Look, I'm the only one who hasn't seen in the Mets. 766 00:29:08,000 --> 00:29:11,120 Speaker 3: That morning, I was dating a nice young girl. The 767 00:29:11,240 --> 00:29:13,640 Speaker 3: Rangers had just gotten knocked out by the Devils a 768 00:29:13,720 --> 00:29:16,720 Speaker 3: week before, and I was upset. I was like a 769 00:29:16,760 --> 00:29:19,719 Speaker 3: little Ranger rehab. I'll go see the Met game. Next thing, 770 00:29:19,760 --> 00:29:22,920 Speaker 3: you know, Johan's throwing a no hitter. Shane Robinson, former 771 00:29:22,960 --> 00:29:25,080 Speaker 3: Cardinal pinch hit in that game. He comes up to 772 00:29:25,120 --> 00:29:27,400 Speaker 3: the plate and he didn't have a headshot. It literally 773 00:29:27,440 --> 00:29:29,960 Speaker 3: said no name on the scoreboard. And at that time, 774 00:29:30,000 --> 00:29:31,800 Speaker 3: I'm thinking like, well, no name is going to be 775 00:29:31,840 --> 00:29:34,720 Speaker 3: the one to break it up, and he doesn't. Obviously 776 00:29:34,800 --> 00:29:37,760 Speaker 3: no hitters complete. From that point forward, I was just like, 777 00:29:38,920 --> 00:29:40,640 Speaker 3: I mean, I never thought this was ever going to happen, 778 00:29:40,720 --> 00:29:42,480 Speaker 3: And not only did it happen, but I was here, 779 00:29:43,080 --> 00:29:45,640 Speaker 3: So how could I be superstitious? But I guess I 780 00:29:45,760 --> 00:29:47,320 Speaker 3: can be like I always like to walk out of 781 00:29:47,400 --> 00:29:49,720 Speaker 3: my house right foot first. Really that counts. 782 00:29:49,800 --> 00:29:51,160 Speaker 1: That's crazy. 783 00:29:52,480 --> 00:29:57,440 Speaker 3: You believe in a magic hot dog? It might be more. 784 00:30:00,720 --> 00:30:03,880 Speaker 1: Charlie Tyler's mom, Oh man, wow, that was quite the ting. Yeah, 785 00:30:03,880 --> 00:30:05,320 Speaker 1: you know, talk about baseball gain. Let's go back to 786 00:30:05,360 --> 00:30:05,600 Speaker 1: the game. 787 00:30:05,600 --> 00:30:05,840 Speaker 3: What do we? 788 00:30:05,960 --> 00:30:08,320 Speaker 1: What do we? Where were we were? We were getting 789 00:30:08,400 --> 00:30:10,400 Speaker 1: two towards I think the sixth seventh ending of this game. 790 00:30:10,440 --> 00:30:13,320 Speaker 1: Tyler is giving us fits. We're on a t for 791 00:30:13,400 --> 00:30:16,080 Speaker 1: what's coming next? Yeah? Sure yeah, third time around? 792 00:30:16,120 --> 00:30:17,680 Speaker 2: You or the Dodgers starting to get a little bit hot, 793 00:30:17,920 --> 00:30:20,040 Speaker 2: the grom was very slyly heavy. It looked like he 794 00:30:20,240 --> 00:30:21,680 Speaker 2: kind of lost commanded but a little bit. He was 795 00:30:21,680 --> 00:30:23,480 Speaker 2: just hitting less. Boss Dodge were singing it a little better. 796 00:30:23,560 --> 00:30:26,320 Speaker 2: They weren't chasing at as much. Googie Bets hit a 797 00:30:26,600 --> 00:30:29,040 Speaker 2: very convincing home run crush that I really got everyone 798 00:30:29,120 --> 00:30:30,960 Speaker 2: back in the lock back into this game, like, all right, 799 00:30:31,000 --> 00:30:32,560 Speaker 2: he's more tho, that's the one where you run game 800 00:30:32,600 --> 00:30:32,960 Speaker 2: let's play. 801 00:30:33,000 --> 00:30:35,040 Speaker 1: You almost like you're watching the game here. Yeah, And 802 00:30:35,040 --> 00:30:36,880 Speaker 1: all of a sudden, you're here. It's like he zoomed in. 803 00:30:37,160 --> 00:30:38,920 Speaker 1: It was like that meme of like you're playing video 804 00:30:38,960 --> 00:30:40,840 Speaker 1: games and you lean and then you come forward off 805 00:30:40,880 --> 00:30:43,000 Speaker 1: the chair right next to the TV started focusing out. Yeah, 806 00:30:43,920 --> 00:30:45,400 Speaker 1: and then Freddy Freeman had a single. 807 00:30:45,440 --> 00:30:47,000 Speaker 2: There was a very tent to Will Smith that bad 808 00:30:47,040 --> 00:30:49,160 Speaker 2: as Mark and I were arguing about where Will Smith 809 00:30:49,240 --> 00:30:51,080 Speaker 2: ranks and the pantheon opposition players in baseball. 810 00:30:51,240 --> 00:30:53,720 Speaker 1: Yeah, we put them. We put them like at the 811 00:30:54,040 --> 00:30:55,640 Speaker 1: right the back end of the top twenty, yeah, which 812 00:30:55,640 --> 00:30:56,640 Speaker 1: I think is a fair spot. Yeah. 813 00:30:56,640 --> 00:30:58,680 Speaker 2: We went literally player by player and the half inning 814 00:30:58,720 --> 00:31:01,040 Speaker 2: right after this happened because we couldn't talk about while 815 00:31:01,120 --> 00:31:02,600 Speaker 2: Apat was going on because the drink stuff. 816 00:31:02,720 --> 00:31:04,320 Speaker 1: I can't talk about how good Will Smith is. No, 817 00:31:04,400 --> 00:31:06,080 Speaker 1: and I'm watching beat us No, of course not or 818 00:31:06,080 --> 00:31:07,480 Speaker 1: the opposite. That's true. We talk about how good he 819 00:31:07,520 --> 00:31:08,800 Speaker 1: is and he doesn't get the hit. Yeah, it's hard, 820 00:31:08,920 --> 00:31:10,640 Speaker 1: j C. The jinks life is. It's a tough line 821 00:31:10,680 --> 00:31:12,560 Speaker 1: to wa. I was scared with Cody Bllinger too, because 822 00:31:12,840 --> 00:31:15,720 Speaker 1: on this day I just dropped a centerfield tier list 823 00:31:15,760 --> 00:31:18,320 Speaker 1: on my channel and I said Cody Bellinger stinks And 824 00:31:18,400 --> 00:31:20,440 Speaker 1: I was like, oh man, I might be those words today, 825 00:31:20,520 --> 00:31:22,920 Speaker 1: especially because he came up in some big moments. But 826 00:31:23,080 --> 00:31:24,640 Speaker 1: I feel like the biggest moment came up in this 827 00:31:24,720 --> 00:31:27,520 Speaker 1: game though, next inning, the next th thing. Justin Turner. 828 00:31:28,240 --> 00:31:30,280 Speaker 1: I think he's I think he's on the rat list. 829 00:31:30,360 --> 00:31:32,000 Speaker 1: He's in r but he's not on r F. Yeah, 830 00:31:32,080 --> 00:31:34,200 Speaker 1: he's he's on thes know what we're talking about. He's 831 00:31:34,200 --> 00:31:36,160 Speaker 1: on the rat list, I think. And yeah, I mean 832 00:31:36,160 --> 00:31:37,600 Speaker 1: he's a met killer now. It feels like every time 833 00:31:37,640 --> 00:31:38,840 Speaker 1: we play and he gets a big hit, he was 834 00:31:38,920 --> 00:31:41,960 Speaker 1: He's He's just a clutch professional hitter, met killer. He 835 00:31:42,040 --> 00:31:43,640 Speaker 1: just always hits. He's just he's just a killer of 836 00:31:43,680 --> 00:31:45,600 Speaker 1: all the team. Yeah, he's a good baseball player. That's 837 00:31:45,640 --> 00:31:48,200 Speaker 1: really more what is hitting. He hit a deep fly 838 00:31:48,840 --> 00:31:50,959 Speaker 1: to what I guess centerfield. You would call it right 839 00:31:51,000 --> 00:31:54,760 Speaker 1: now where I don't I don't know, right centerfield, centerfield. 840 00:31:54,880 --> 00:31:57,280 Speaker 1: Freaking and Brandon Nimmo, who has just become one of 841 00:31:57,360 --> 00:32:00,720 Speaker 1: the elite defensive outfielders, one of the elite center fielders 842 00:32:00,760 --> 00:32:02,440 Speaker 1: and all baseball. I'm just going to put the elite 843 00:32:02,480 --> 00:32:04,440 Speaker 1: tag right on him because he's an absolute stud. He's 844 00:32:04,760 --> 00:32:08,840 Speaker 1: so underrated, but he tracks this ball so well, times 845 00:32:08,880 --> 00:32:11,200 Speaker 1: it perfectly. It makes catch of the Year. It reminds 846 00:32:11,240 --> 00:32:13,680 Speaker 1: me a lot of that Mic Trout catch in Baltimore 847 00:32:13,760 --> 00:32:15,680 Speaker 1: that everybody knows about where it's just like in stride 848 00:32:15,760 --> 00:32:19,080 Speaker 1: in rhythm over the wall. Rob's home run completely changed 849 00:32:19,080 --> 00:32:19,320 Speaker 1: his game. 850 00:32:19,400 --> 00:32:22,080 Speaker 2: Nimo also had a very similar catch last year. I 851 00:32:22,160 --> 00:32:23,720 Speaker 2: might be crazy, but I also think this was the 852 00:32:23,800 --> 00:32:24,560 Speaker 2: Tyler anderssing. 853 00:32:24,680 --> 00:32:25,480 Speaker 3: It was. It was. 854 00:32:26,280 --> 00:32:28,280 Speaker 2: It was the second game of a double heather on 855 00:32:28,360 --> 00:32:30,880 Speaker 2: a Saturday. I remember this very vividly because I met 856 00:32:31,480 --> 00:32:33,760 Speaker 2: Vanessa Hudgens, this stet that's sitting in the pirates friends 857 00:32:33,760 --> 00:32:35,280 Speaker 2: of family. Sectually, I'll never forget that she was wearing 858 00:32:35,320 --> 00:32:38,760 Speaker 2: platform crocks and crushing vodka solas. It was unbelievable, and 859 00:32:38,880 --> 00:32:40,640 Speaker 2: Nimo was the first inning he went out the exact 860 00:32:40,680 --> 00:32:42,800 Speaker 2: same spot center field, full stride, reach out and made 861 00:32:42,800 --> 00:32:43,080 Speaker 2: the catch. 862 00:32:43,320 --> 00:32:46,840 Speaker 1: He's just quietly become an elite defensive center fielder for 863 00:32:46,880 --> 00:32:48,320 Speaker 1: a guy who like for a while had the tag 864 00:32:48,360 --> 00:32:50,160 Speaker 1: of he's gonna be a corner guy. Now it's like, oh, 865 00:32:50,200 --> 00:32:51,840 Speaker 1: why would you ever move him from centerfield? 866 00:32:51,880 --> 00:32:53,240 Speaker 2: Definitely not And a lot of the people have said 867 00:32:53,240 --> 00:32:56,320 Speaker 2: it's because of positioning, Like he's played a significantly deeper 868 00:32:56,400 --> 00:32:58,360 Speaker 2: center field than he did earlier. Allows him to use 869 00:32:58,400 --> 00:33:00,480 Speaker 2: his speed getting downhill on a ball forward and then 870 00:33:00,520 --> 00:33:02,160 Speaker 2: being able to backtrack going back. 871 00:33:02,240 --> 00:33:03,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's good reads on the ball too. 872 00:33:03,560 --> 00:33:05,800 Speaker 2: But he's also like Brandon was just he was always 873 00:33:05,840 --> 00:33:09,240 Speaker 2: baseball young. He even played high school baseball American Legion Wyoming. 874 00:33:09,480 --> 00:33:11,640 Speaker 2: He probably saw what like twenty five balls a year, 875 00:33:12,080 --> 00:33:14,280 Speaker 2: what I mean, so like also the fly balls against 876 00:33:14,280 --> 00:33:16,160 Speaker 2: people who probably couldn't hit that well. Yeah, for sure, 877 00:33:16,240 --> 00:33:17,360 Speaker 2: he was a cover for three hours on the way. 878 00:33:17,360 --> 00:33:19,360 Speaker 1: There wasn't no one's in a flyball as high as 879 00:33:19,400 --> 00:33:22,080 Speaker 1: they are now. A different air air density. I don't 880 00:33:22,080 --> 00:33:23,720 Speaker 1: know what the air density is like Wyoming, Is that 881 00:33:23,720 --> 00:33:26,200 Speaker 1: where he's from? Yeah, yeah, I don't. I've never been 882 00:33:26,240 --> 00:33:28,640 Speaker 1: to Wyoming, probably brand So he's been getting so much 883 00:33:28,640 --> 00:33:30,320 Speaker 1: better every single year, so we almost kind of expect 884 00:33:30,400 --> 00:33:32,160 Speaker 1: him to keep taking these steps, keep taking these steps, 885 00:33:32,240 --> 00:33:34,000 Speaker 1: keep taking these steps. And did it again. Showed some 886 00:33:34,080 --> 00:33:36,120 Speaker 1: emotion too, which I lot of. I love seeing Brandon 887 00:33:36,160 --> 00:33:38,600 Speaker 1: Nemo get hype because like that's how you know the 888 00:33:38,640 --> 00:33:41,000 Speaker 1: moment's big, Because when Brandon Nimmo shows a little emotion, 889 00:33:41,160 --> 00:33:42,920 Speaker 1: you know that that meant a lot. And he gave 890 00:33:43,080 --> 00:33:45,719 Speaker 1: like yes again, like everyone was like jamming on him. 891 00:33:45,720 --> 00:33:50,160 Speaker 1: Master the expletives had to be like, oh my gosh, catch, 892 00:33:51,080 --> 00:33:53,520 Speaker 1: by golly, we hauled that one in. But by goodness, 893 00:33:53,600 --> 00:33:55,200 Speaker 1: he could. He can do whatever he wants, so he's 894 00:33:55,200 --> 00:33:55,920 Speaker 1: making catches like that. 895 00:33:56,160 --> 00:33:57,720 Speaker 2: He was such a beast and he was like so 896 00:33:57,840 --> 00:33:59,480 Speaker 2: funny talking about it after the game because he had 897 00:33:59,640 --> 00:34:01,920 Speaker 2: that bad the following inning, the following half inning with 898 00:34:02,000 --> 00:34:03,440 Speaker 2: a man on and just seemed like he was still 899 00:34:03,480 --> 00:34:05,600 Speaker 2: really keyed up yea, And someone asked him about it 900 00:34:05,680 --> 00:34:07,000 Speaker 2: after the game and he was like, oh, I had 901 00:34:07,040 --> 00:34:07,840 Speaker 2: how much adrenaline go? 902 00:34:07,880 --> 00:34:09,279 Speaker 1: And I was scared. I wasn't gonna fall asleep till 903 00:34:09,280 --> 00:34:12,759 Speaker 1: six am. It's just funny. He's great. Otto Vino came 904 00:34:12,840 --> 00:34:15,000 Speaker 1: in for what was that the eighth, then right came 905 00:34:15,040 --> 00:34:17,600 Speaker 1: in for the eighth. Me and you we could sense 906 00:34:17,960 --> 00:34:19,880 Speaker 1: a little tide turning, so as we are with superstition 907 00:34:20,000 --> 00:34:22,480 Speaker 1: in jinxes, we moved our seat, got up, got up 908 00:34:22,600 --> 00:34:24,560 Speaker 1: right before he got to the mountain, had to change locations, 909 00:34:24,680 --> 00:34:26,239 Speaker 1: had to be because things were going well. 910 00:34:26,280 --> 00:34:28,080 Speaker 2: But it was different out of you know, facing two 911 00:34:28,120 --> 00:34:30,160 Speaker 2: lefties and mooie bets. I was a little bit scared 912 00:34:30,200 --> 00:34:31,960 Speaker 2: about that, and you got through it, handled it beautifully, 913 00:34:32,000 --> 00:34:34,360 Speaker 2: super well beautifully. And then we got to see the 914 00:34:34,440 --> 00:34:37,480 Speaker 2: Trumpets live and in person. Timmy Trumpets here stayed for 915 00:34:37,560 --> 00:34:39,239 Speaker 2: a second game because he wanted to play. F Edwin 916 00:34:39,280 --> 00:34:41,160 Speaker 2: Diaz went out onto the field. 917 00:34:41,000 --> 00:34:43,839 Speaker 1: And it was absolutely electric. It was sick. 918 00:34:43,920 --> 00:34:46,719 Speaker 2: It was like being at a concert with a pit. 919 00:34:47,000 --> 00:34:49,680 Speaker 2: When it began, like people like stormed the rail. 920 00:34:49,800 --> 00:34:51,520 Speaker 1: It was. It was tight. It was crazy, like the 921 00:34:51,600 --> 00:34:53,919 Speaker 1: upper decks I feel like emptied out so that people 922 00:34:53,960 --> 00:34:56,600 Speaker 1: could get lower and get closer to being on the 923 00:34:56,880 --> 00:34:58,480 Speaker 1: like to the field for that moment, like it was, 924 00:34:59,160 --> 00:35:00,839 Speaker 1: I don't want to say Pann modium, but it was close. 925 00:35:00,920 --> 00:35:03,360 Speaker 1: I like, just like knowing I can get lost in 926 00:35:03,440 --> 00:35:05,319 Speaker 1: chaos as it's like, you know, I'm a little shorter guy. 927 00:35:05,400 --> 00:35:06,759 Speaker 1: People can lose me in a crowd. I use the 928 00:35:06,800 --> 00:35:08,439 Speaker 1: opportunity to just go like right up to the field. 929 00:35:08,480 --> 00:35:10,560 Speaker 1: I lost you. Yeah, literally was too quick. I was like, 930 00:35:10,600 --> 00:35:12,880 Speaker 1: where'd you go? I literally went down the stairs in 931 00:35:12,880 --> 00:35:14,080 Speaker 1: the field up. I wanted to get as close to 932 00:35:14,080 --> 00:35:16,160 Speaker 1: the field as possible to like to feel this energy 933 00:35:16,200 --> 00:35:18,359 Speaker 1: speaking of superstitions there as well. You were like, come 934 00:35:18,400 --> 00:35:20,200 Speaker 1: on down, just come down the way. You were like no, no, no. 935 00:35:20,280 --> 00:35:22,319 Speaker 1: I was like, it's he's striking out the guys up here. 936 00:35:22,400 --> 00:35:23,800 Speaker 2: But you know, a big reason I did that is 937 00:35:23,840 --> 00:35:26,880 Speaker 2: because that's what we did that Subway Series game. To remember, 938 00:35:26,880 --> 00:35:28,920 Speaker 2: It's like way we went to the exact section, was 939 00:35:29,200 --> 00:35:30,279 Speaker 2: only watching the ninth inning there. 940 00:35:30,320 --> 00:35:32,080 Speaker 1: So this might become a bit of a tradition for me, Yeah, 941 00:35:32,080 --> 00:35:34,640 Speaker 1: we might. John asked if we're superstitious, do we actually 942 00:35:34,719 --> 00:35:36,799 Speaker 1: believe in this? We just rattled off like eleven things 943 00:35:36,840 --> 00:35:39,359 Speaker 1: that happened this week, extremely specific things that have happened 944 00:35:39,360 --> 00:35:41,399 Speaker 1: in the last forty eight hours that we've each done. 945 00:35:41,600 --> 00:35:44,279 Speaker 1: Like literally I think you got your answer there, oh 946 00:35:44,560 --> 00:35:47,279 Speaker 1: my god, and then you got through. It was just well, 947 00:35:47,320 --> 00:35:49,160 Speaker 1: there was no resistance at all. I went right through 948 00:35:49,200 --> 00:35:51,600 Speaker 1: the heart of the Dodgers lineup. It was two three, four, 949 00:35:51,760 --> 00:35:54,279 Speaker 1: striking out turner friend freeman will Smith in a one 950 00:35:54,360 --> 00:35:56,640 Speaker 1: run game, got to his cut him like butther Yeah, 951 00:35:56,680 --> 00:35:59,319 Speaker 1: got to his one hundred strikeout this season. Fast picture 952 00:35:59,320 --> 00:36:02,080 Speaker 1: to one hundred k uh and bitings pitch in Mets history, 953 00:36:02,080 --> 00:36:03,839 Speaker 1: which is pretty impressive. John tried to sneak the word 954 00:36:03,920 --> 00:36:05,759 Speaker 1: virtue in there. Mark up for a second. No, that's 955 00:36:06,080 --> 00:36:08,520 Speaker 1: I don't read often, so virtue. That's a big word. 956 00:36:08,760 --> 00:36:11,719 Speaker 2: And the thirty second game with one or no runs 957 00:36:11,760 --> 00:36:13,360 Speaker 2: allowed by the Mets has fourth and basement. 958 00:36:13,360 --> 00:36:15,200 Speaker 1: They're so good, They're so good, they're so good, Like 959 00:36:16,000 --> 00:36:17,960 Speaker 1: it's so funny. How if the Mets give up one run, 960 00:36:18,280 --> 00:36:21,680 Speaker 1: the conversation amongst other people who are not smart will 961 00:36:21,719 --> 00:36:24,560 Speaker 1: say the Mets are lucky. They could be smart another thing. 962 00:36:24,640 --> 00:36:26,160 Speaker 1: But if you'd be really smart with rockets and done 963 00:36:26,200 --> 00:36:28,400 Speaker 1: with baseball, it's true, true, true, But like, at what 964 00:36:28,600 --> 00:36:30,839 Speaker 1: point are you just gonna be like maybe the Mets 965 00:36:31,080 --> 00:36:33,279 Speaker 1: are good at pitching or a good baseball team, like 966 00:36:33,920 --> 00:36:36,520 Speaker 1: eighty four and forty eight. They're like there's even some 967 00:36:36,600 --> 00:36:38,400 Speaker 1: met fans that still don't believe, Like I don't I 968 00:36:38,440 --> 00:36:40,239 Speaker 1: don't know what it's gonna take. I don't know what 969 00:36:40,320 --> 00:36:43,840 Speaker 1: it takes. It's just you know, it takes. It literally 970 00:36:43,880 --> 00:36:45,839 Speaker 1: takes winning a Yeah, you know what. That's actually it's 971 00:36:45,840 --> 00:36:47,640 Speaker 1: exactly what it takes. Someone will still have a problem, 972 00:36:47,840 --> 00:36:49,680 Speaker 1: no more, no less. Yeah, no, I guess it is. 973 00:36:49,800 --> 00:36:52,640 Speaker 1: I didn't go seven games. Yeah, that would be it. 974 00:36:52,719 --> 00:36:54,120 Speaker 1: That would be it. We had seven games to win 975 00:36:54,160 --> 00:36:56,640 Speaker 1: that you can win in four. I mean, this team 976 00:36:56,760 --> 00:36:58,400 Speaker 1: is just so good and like a game like that 977 00:36:58,480 --> 00:37:01,640 Speaker 1: against the Dodgers, as tight and as intense as it was, 978 00:37:02,400 --> 00:37:04,960 Speaker 1: good baseball teams win that game, and the Mets beating 979 00:37:05,120 --> 00:37:07,279 Speaker 1: the best team in baseball in that sense, Like that's 980 00:37:07,440 --> 00:37:09,640 Speaker 1: just that's what you want to do. That's had eight 981 00:37:09,760 --> 00:37:12,520 Speaker 1: hits in this game. Seven of them came with two outs. 982 00:37:12,960 --> 00:37:17,160 Speaker 1: That's awesome. Watch something. Something's happening. Interesting. It seems like 983 00:37:17,200 --> 00:37:18,960 Speaker 1: a lot of focused too. Yeah. No, I like they 984 00:37:19,200 --> 00:37:21,439 Speaker 1: after losing Game one, they came out onto the field 985 00:37:21,480 --> 00:37:23,080 Speaker 1: and my dad even know this to me talking to him, 986 00:37:23,120 --> 00:37:25,200 Speaker 1: he was like they just looked really loose and comfortable. 987 00:37:25,400 --> 00:37:28,400 Speaker 1: Despite I mean, like the circumstances aren't weird. It's just 988 00:37:28,440 --> 00:37:30,640 Speaker 1: that the Braves are close. But like they really just 989 00:37:30,719 --> 00:37:32,080 Speaker 1: felt like they were like, all right, we're gonna do 990 00:37:32,080 --> 00:37:33,480 Speaker 1: our job again today and we're gonna come out and 991 00:37:33,480 --> 00:37:35,360 Speaker 1: play well and win this game. Also, we met some 992 00:37:35,440 --> 00:37:37,640 Speaker 1: fans in center field before this game. We just hung out. 993 00:37:37,840 --> 00:37:38,799 Speaker 1: I went to go meet my dad. 994 00:37:38,840 --> 00:37:40,920 Speaker 2: He was in center field with one of his friends, 995 00:37:40,920 --> 00:37:43,320 Speaker 2: and he was just chatting up two guys, like a 996 00:37:43,440 --> 00:37:46,640 Speaker 2: guy and his nephew. Fans of the podcast Jonathan de 997 00:37:46,719 --> 00:37:48,080 Speaker 2: Castro shout you out. 998 00:37:48,040 --> 00:37:50,160 Speaker 1: And your nephew. I wish I remembered your nephew's name. 999 00:37:50,200 --> 00:37:52,080 Speaker 1: I don't think we actually got it. Okay, maybe that 1000 00:37:52,160 --> 00:37:53,279 Speaker 1: was still shy. He was a good kid, and he 1001 00:37:53,360 --> 00:37:54,719 Speaker 1: listened to the podcast, so you know, you know we're 1002 00:37:54,760 --> 00:37:56,720 Speaker 1: talking to he's a great kid. Then if he's listening, fantastic, 1003 00:37:57,000 --> 00:37:58,680 Speaker 1: he's a good kid. Great way for game two to 1004 00:37:58,760 --> 00:38:01,560 Speaker 1: go quick and easy and out back to a story 1005 00:38:01,640 --> 00:38:03,320 Speaker 1: in like ten minutes. It was great. Yeah, I I 1006 00:38:03,360 --> 00:38:04,839 Speaker 1: caught the first super expressed out of here. 1007 00:38:04,880 --> 00:38:05,279 Speaker 3: I was. 1008 00:38:05,400 --> 00:38:07,840 Speaker 1: I was, I was like back in Brooklyn by like 1009 00:38:07,960 --> 00:38:09,520 Speaker 1: ten to fifteen. I was making I was making a 1010 00:38:09,640 --> 00:38:11,359 Speaker 1: joke with you earlier. I was like, we're probably gonna 1011 00:38:11,400 --> 00:38:13,959 Speaker 1: get home the same time tonight, and the game started 1012 00:38:13,960 --> 00:38:16,960 Speaker 1: at four later tonight. Yeah, and when it did yesterday 1013 00:38:16,960 --> 00:38:19,719 Speaker 1: when it was a seven o'clock game. Moving on to 1014 00:38:19,760 --> 00:38:23,160 Speaker 1: game three though here, so it's another good one rubber 1015 00:38:23,239 --> 00:38:25,520 Speaker 1: match here. This was This was probably the most because 1016 00:38:25,640 --> 00:38:26,560 Speaker 1: the ground game was incredible. 1017 00:38:26,560 --> 00:38:28,520 Speaker 2: I think this was the most compelling game of the series, 1018 00:38:28,600 --> 00:38:31,040 Speaker 2: the most like things happening that we actually can talk 1019 00:38:31,080 --> 00:38:32,360 Speaker 2: about dissect analyze. 1020 00:38:32,440 --> 00:38:34,560 Speaker 1: Because in the first thinning it started again. It was 1021 00:38:34,600 --> 00:38:36,959 Speaker 1: one of those rallies where it could have been so sick, 1022 00:38:37,000 --> 00:38:39,440 Speaker 1: like we had wet Clayton Kershaw on the ropes, on 1023 00:38:39,560 --> 00:38:41,560 Speaker 1: the absolute ropes, and is what was his first start 1024 00:38:41,680 --> 00:38:44,200 Speaker 1: back right from being injured, no rehab starts either, just 1025 00:38:44,239 --> 00:38:45,719 Speaker 1: sim games. Yeah, and it did look like he had 1026 00:38:45,719 --> 00:38:47,120 Speaker 1: to shake off the rust a little bit because you know, 1027 00:38:47,239 --> 00:38:49,560 Speaker 1: walking guys. In the first sitting bases loaded, he gave 1028 00:38:49,640 --> 00:38:51,920 Speaker 1: a walk to Mark Kana, which he hasn't done in 1029 00:38:52,160 --> 00:38:52,600 Speaker 1: like ever. 1030 00:38:52,520 --> 00:38:56,000 Speaker 2: Almost eleventh of his career. Seventh time Clayton kersher Eyes 1031 00:38:56,080 --> 00:38:57,080 Speaker 2: walked in a run. 1032 00:38:57,480 --> 00:39:00,520 Speaker 1: Time since twenty fifteen, that is discussed. That's the last 1033 00:39:00,560 --> 00:39:02,319 Speaker 1: time Mets were in the World Series. It's true. Hey, 1034 00:39:03,320 --> 00:39:06,560 Speaker 1: we were nineteen years old, either freshman or sophomore in college, 1035 00:39:06,600 --> 00:39:08,040 Speaker 1: depending on what month that happened. I don't have a 1036 00:39:08,120 --> 00:39:11,960 Speaker 1: legal beverage. No, definitely not. It's insane. So, yeah, were 1037 00:39:11,960 --> 00:39:14,320 Speaker 1: living in dorms, Well, you were living in dorms. You 1038 00:39:14,400 --> 00:39:17,600 Speaker 1: never lived in a dorm twenty fifteen, well, twenty fourteen. 1039 00:39:17,760 --> 00:39:19,960 Speaker 1: It started then twenty fifteen, and then that's the ball 1040 00:39:20,000 --> 00:39:21,960 Speaker 1: in the baseball season if you remember. Yeah, oh okay, 1041 00:39:22,080 --> 00:39:26,080 Speaker 1: I guess unless unless he did in September twenty fifteenth. Possibly, yeah, August, 1042 00:39:26,280 --> 00:39:29,000 Speaker 1: South Carolina. We started early Coachooble starting this weekend, maybe yep. 1043 00:39:29,160 --> 00:39:31,000 Speaker 1: So Mets like got off to a good start, but 1044 00:39:31,080 --> 00:39:31,799 Speaker 1: it could have been better. 1045 00:39:32,040 --> 00:39:33,560 Speaker 2: I wish it would have been better, too, because when 1046 00:39:33,560 --> 00:39:35,640 Speaker 2: you have an opportunity against the guy like Kershaw like that, 1047 00:39:35,840 --> 00:39:39,320 Speaker 2: like you gotta gotta gotta make you count, and getting 1048 00:39:39,360 --> 00:39:41,200 Speaker 2: one is good, taking the lead is good. But Clayton 1049 00:39:41,239 --> 00:39:43,560 Speaker 2: Kershaw literally is like one of the best pitchers of 1050 00:39:43,600 --> 00:39:44,040 Speaker 2: all time. 1051 00:39:44,160 --> 00:39:46,400 Speaker 1: Against the Mets, you could just you don't even have 1052 00:39:46,440 --> 00:39:48,200 Speaker 1: to put against the Mets, just the literal messters of 1053 00:39:48,200 --> 00:39:50,600 Speaker 1: all time, but also specifically against the Mets. He's before 1054 00:39:50,960 --> 00:39:52,359 Speaker 1: Wednesday he had started fifteen game. 1055 00:39:52,440 --> 00:39:55,359 Speaker 2: Thursday, he started fifteen games ninety and two Thursday innings, 1056 00:39:55,400 --> 00:39:57,960 Speaker 2: pitched ten and no record, the only pitcher in history 1057 00:39:58,000 --> 00:39:59,840 Speaker 2: that have ten wins against the Mets and no losses 1058 00:40:00,160 --> 00:40:02,080 Speaker 2: today two point one nine R Right, I only got 1059 00:40:02,080 --> 00:40:08,520 Speaker 2: the loss, lost it, and I think twenty fifteen nlds. 1060 00:40:08,560 --> 00:40:09,880 Speaker 1: I know we beat him, but I also don't know 1061 00:40:09,880 --> 00:40:10,480 Speaker 1: if he got the loss. 1062 00:40:10,600 --> 00:40:12,560 Speaker 2: I think he because these stats were only regular season, 1063 00:40:12,560 --> 00:40:13,520 Speaker 2: pulled him on baseball, right. 1064 00:40:13,440 --> 00:40:14,920 Speaker 1: I think I think he did get one loss in 1065 00:40:14,960 --> 00:40:17,399 Speaker 1: the postseason two starts. Also, I think he made okay. Yeah, 1066 00:40:17,400 --> 00:40:19,160 Speaker 1: he started a game one, yeah, two, two, one nine, 1067 00:40:19,600 --> 00:40:22,000 Speaker 1: one h three, web, twenty eight percent, strikeout, seven percent walks, 1068 00:40:22,000 --> 00:40:24,799 Speaker 1: fifteen crew starts against the mess He's umbible. Dodgers were 1069 00:40:24,920 --> 00:40:27,680 Speaker 1: before so that yesterday when guys listening to this, fourteen 1070 00:40:27,719 --> 00:40:30,160 Speaker 1: and one in those games. That's pretty impressive. But obviously, 1071 00:40:30,200 --> 00:40:31,879 Speaker 1: as we know, they didn't get the win today, which 1072 00:40:31,920 --> 00:40:32,440 Speaker 1: is fantastic. 1073 00:40:32,520 --> 00:40:34,640 Speaker 2: He also got super sharp after this first inning, and 1074 00:40:34,719 --> 00:40:36,600 Speaker 2: he's tried to help from the shadows of the first inning. 1075 00:40:36,640 --> 00:40:38,080 Speaker 2: He struck out six of the next nine batters. 1076 00:40:39,000 --> 00:40:41,439 Speaker 1: I mean, that's nice. I have to say batters. Yeah, 1077 00:40:41,600 --> 00:40:43,480 Speaker 1: I know, I know, I just said nice because yeah, 1078 00:40:43,560 --> 00:40:48,000 Speaker 1: but nice. He's just good. He's just good. And and 1079 00:40:48,080 --> 00:40:50,200 Speaker 1: Dodgers got two right after this happened as well, which 1080 00:40:50,239 --> 00:40:52,080 Speaker 1: also made it kind of hurt. A couple of knocks 1081 00:40:52,120 --> 00:40:52,600 Speaker 1: a walk. 1082 00:40:53,080 --> 00:40:55,120 Speaker 2: But there's also a weird play here which reminded me 1083 00:40:55,400 --> 00:40:58,960 Speaker 2: of the two thousand and six NLDS Yes, where it 1084 00:40:59,080 --> 00:41:02,000 Speaker 2: was basis load hanging single hit almost at hingle single 1085 00:41:02,080 --> 00:41:05,319 Speaker 2: hit by Chris Taylor and and Trace Thompson just using 1086 00:41:05,360 --> 00:41:07,400 Speaker 2: his athleticism, which is one of his best trades. He 1087 00:41:07,480 --> 00:41:11,480 Speaker 2: tried to score from first on a single with one out. 1088 00:41:11,360 --> 00:41:13,319 Speaker 1: Relatively close and the top of the order up neck 1089 00:41:13,840 --> 00:41:15,640 Speaker 1: and you got thrown out well by a step only. 1090 00:41:15,760 --> 00:41:18,080 Speaker 1: But I thought that was a little peculiar play at 1091 00:41:18,120 --> 00:41:20,239 Speaker 1: the time. Dodgers' third base coach seems to be a 1092 00:41:20,360 --> 00:41:23,040 Speaker 1: bit of a maniac. I think I'm kind of learning 1093 00:41:23,080 --> 00:41:25,000 Speaker 1: a lot of third base coaches might be just might 1094 00:41:25,040 --> 00:41:26,120 Speaker 1: be a little crazy. You might have to be a 1095 00:41:26,160 --> 00:41:28,600 Speaker 1: little crazy part of the game. Yeah, I mean, we know, 1096 00:41:28,719 --> 00:41:30,719 Speaker 1: Joey Kors we have a split second, did you wave 1097 00:41:30,760 --> 00:41:32,359 Speaker 1: an arm or still I got to stop. It could 1098 00:41:32,400 --> 00:41:34,640 Speaker 1: literally determine the winner a loss, which also thank you 1099 00:41:34,760 --> 00:41:36,520 Speaker 1: for sending him. Yeah, I think that did change that 1100 00:41:36,760 --> 00:41:38,560 Speaker 1: entire inning for sure, Bookie Bets would have been up 1101 00:41:38,560 --> 00:41:40,320 Speaker 1: with a man on third, one out, Yeah, that's the 1102 00:41:40,520 --> 00:41:43,040 Speaker 1: first ent third Yeah, first enter. You're right, so it 1103 00:41:43,080 --> 00:41:44,880 Speaker 1: would have been a whole lot different. It could have 1104 00:41:44,880 --> 00:41:46,400 Speaker 1: been really bad. We ended up getting an out off 1105 00:41:46,440 --> 00:41:48,279 Speaker 1: of a b loop, which was awesome, and then the 1106 00:41:48,360 --> 00:41:50,359 Speaker 1: game kind of just hit a lull up until the sixth. 1107 00:41:50,400 --> 00:41:53,680 Speaker 1: Thitting had a nice little rally off of Kershaw as well, 1108 00:41:53,920 --> 00:41:56,359 Speaker 1: or not off of because Kershaw came out at five 1109 00:41:56,760 --> 00:41:57,360 Speaker 1: Chris Martin. 1110 00:41:57,719 --> 00:41:59,440 Speaker 2: But cool that we had such long ending in the 1111 00:41:59,440 --> 00:42:01,239 Speaker 2: first as the sver lining on that dark cloud, only 1112 00:42:01,280 --> 00:42:03,480 Speaker 2: scoring the one run. Baslo went out, but they threw 1113 00:42:03,520 --> 00:42:05,319 Speaker 2: over twenty pitches his first came back. He wasn't gonna 1114 00:42:05,320 --> 00:42:07,200 Speaker 2: throw that many anyway, So nice that we got to 1115 00:42:07,200 --> 00:42:09,520 Speaker 2: get him out in the fifth, the opposite of what 1116 00:42:09,760 --> 00:42:11,960 Speaker 2: happened with Tyler Aronson day before. And if the Dodgers 1117 00:42:12,000 --> 00:42:14,040 Speaker 2: did have one of their better bullpen guys ready, but 1118 00:42:14,520 --> 00:42:15,359 Speaker 2: we're still able to hit. 1119 00:42:15,320 --> 00:42:17,960 Speaker 1: Them Yep, Marte had that little legged out hit that 1120 00:42:18,200 --> 00:42:20,080 Speaker 1: Gavin Lux just kind of slept on a little bit. 1121 00:42:20,120 --> 00:42:23,080 Speaker 1: Marte doesn't always busted on every play, obviously because of 1122 00:42:23,120 --> 00:42:25,480 Speaker 1: his hamstring, but this one he was sprinted and he 1123 00:42:25,520 --> 00:42:28,240 Speaker 1: had an over thirty feet per second sprint speed, which elite. 1124 00:42:28,400 --> 00:42:30,680 Speaker 1: That's pretty fast if you guys don't know, if you're 1125 00:42:30,680 --> 00:42:32,759 Speaker 1: not running those calculations in your head. Thirty feet per 1126 00:42:32,800 --> 00:42:35,760 Speaker 1: seconds pretty fast. Got that because Gavin Lux was sleeping. 1127 00:42:35,880 --> 00:42:38,600 Speaker 1: Then Lindor laced the double after another foul ball home run, 1128 00:42:38,640 --> 00:42:41,640 Speaker 1: which the Mets are absolutely elite at that as fast 1129 00:42:41,640 --> 00:42:44,520 Speaker 1: as Marte got on that rundown of for his base 1130 00:42:44,600 --> 00:42:46,440 Speaker 1: on the swinging bun, that would have been top ten 1131 00:42:46,480 --> 00:42:49,080 Speaker 1: sprints feet in all on baseball. Yes, pretty fast. Bobby Wit, 1132 00:42:49,200 --> 00:42:52,520 Speaker 1: Jose Siri, Trey Turner, Jore Mateo, O'Neil Cruz, Tim le Caastro, 1133 00:42:52,560 --> 00:42:53,960 Speaker 1: those the type of guys were fast than that. Yep, 1134 00:42:54,200 --> 00:42:56,000 Speaker 1: Lindor drove him in with that double that he smoked. 1135 00:42:56,200 --> 00:42:58,360 Speaker 1: He then stole third base, which was the fifth steal 1136 00:42:58,400 --> 00:43:00,560 Speaker 1: of third base they's had this year, I mean, fifteen 1137 00:43:00,560 --> 00:43:03,040 Speaker 1: total steals. Verciscal Indoor is a good baseball player. 1138 00:43:03,000 --> 00:43:06,160 Speaker 2: Stealing third is kind of like a litmus test for 1139 00:43:06,280 --> 00:43:08,680 Speaker 2: like those baseball players with the extra gears. Yeah, you know, 1140 00:43:09,120 --> 00:43:11,040 Speaker 2: those guys who are really really aware of the guys 1141 00:43:11,040 --> 00:43:12,759 Speaker 2: who were really really involved, those guys who really know 1142 00:43:12,800 --> 00:43:13,239 Speaker 2: what they're doing. 1143 00:43:13,239 --> 00:43:15,359 Speaker 1: It's a little cerebral. It is just because he got 1144 00:43:15,520 --> 00:43:17,560 Speaker 1: such a good jump off jump. He was timing him 1145 00:43:17,560 --> 00:43:19,000 Speaker 1: the entire time and then finally was like, all right, 1146 00:43:19,000 --> 00:43:20,600 Speaker 1: I'm I'm gonna go for it. M with one out, 1147 00:43:20,719 --> 00:43:21,719 Speaker 1: It's a perfect time to do it. 1148 00:43:22,000 --> 00:43:24,279 Speaker 2: Also had unbelievable series in of itself. He was riding 1149 00:43:24,280 --> 00:43:27,480 Speaker 2: an over twenty something street coming in John Harper. Yeah, 1150 00:43:27,520 --> 00:43:29,880 Speaker 2: thank you John Harper for reigniting fiscal indoor because in 1151 00:43:29,960 --> 00:43:32,439 Speaker 2: this series he was five for ten with a walk 1152 00:43:32,480 --> 00:43:33,239 Speaker 2: and it hit by pitch. 1153 00:43:33,360 --> 00:43:35,880 Speaker 1: That article got me mad. I said something on Twitter. 1154 00:43:35,920 --> 00:43:38,040 Speaker 1: I was he ate the trash. I ate the trash. 1155 00:43:38,200 --> 00:43:40,480 Speaker 1: I took the clickbait. I mean his article did say that, 1156 00:43:40,600 --> 00:43:42,680 Speaker 1: like everything that his title was was true that he 1157 00:43:42,719 --> 00:43:44,200 Speaker 1: said in his article, So he didn't really, I guess, 1158 00:43:44,360 --> 00:43:47,880 Speaker 1: bait me into reading it, but he did bait me 1159 00:43:47,920 --> 00:43:50,560 Speaker 1: into tweeting about him. So yes, and that's off to you. 1160 00:43:50,680 --> 00:43:52,880 Speaker 2: John Darren Ruff, who had also been on the snide 1161 00:43:52,880 --> 00:43:54,960 Speaker 2: a little bit, had a nice sacrifice fly to drive 1162 00:43:55,080 --> 00:43:55,520 Speaker 2: Lindor in. 1163 00:43:56,040 --> 00:43:58,200 Speaker 1: Give the mess to lead here exact vice, wy. I 1164 00:43:58,280 --> 00:44:00,279 Speaker 1: needed that for Darren roff Stock and I think for 1165 00:44:00,320 --> 00:44:02,359 Speaker 1: a little bit of Mets fans sanity as well, because 1166 00:44:02,400 --> 00:44:05,840 Speaker 1: there was like the anti Rough movement's been growing on Twitter. 1167 00:44:05,960 --> 00:44:08,120 Speaker 1: The cheer was like a little bit of like a yes, 1168 00:44:08,640 --> 00:44:11,200 Speaker 1: thank you. Also because he had a couple of balls 1169 00:44:11,200 --> 00:44:12,960 Speaker 1: and then he got to two strikes with some fouls, 1170 00:44:13,040 --> 00:44:14,400 Speaker 1: and we were like, you really got to get this 1171 00:44:14,520 --> 00:44:16,239 Speaker 1: run in because you get gotta get a guy from 1172 00:44:16,280 --> 00:44:18,040 Speaker 1: third lesson two outs, take a lead against a very 1173 00:44:18,080 --> 00:44:20,120 Speaker 1: good team that's in a very very important situation. And 1174 00:44:20,560 --> 00:44:22,440 Speaker 1: Roff has driven in runner from third with less than 1175 00:44:22,440 --> 00:44:24,399 Speaker 1: two outs and three of his four chances with the Mets. 1176 00:44:24,520 --> 00:44:25,960 Speaker 1: He does seem to bear down a little bit when 1177 00:44:26,000 --> 00:44:27,360 Speaker 1: we need him. Well, do you think the league average 1178 00:44:27,400 --> 00:44:29,160 Speaker 1: is on that? Can you get that? John's gotta be low? 1179 00:44:29,400 --> 00:44:31,920 Speaker 1: It can't be that third less and two outs probably 1180 00:44:32,560 --> 00:44:34,840 Speaker 1: rough like a better than forty fifty I say a 1181 00:44:34,880 --> 00:44:36,359 Speaker 1: little bit of than fifty. I guess like fifty three 1182 00:44:36,360 --> 00:44:38,359 Speaker 1: to fifty four. Yeah, because that means hitting still hard. 1183 00:44:38,480 --> 00:44:41,480 Speaker 1: Hitting is still hard, but making contact isn't crazy. Yeah, 1184 00:44:41,600 --> 00:44:43,480 Speaker 1: I guess that's relatively true, but we have to make 1185 00:44:43,480 --> 00:44:44,799 Speaker 1: decent enough content. It was a good moment. 1186 00:44:44,800 --> 00:44:46,920 Speaker 2: It is also against a righty because Cail Ferguson was 1187 00:44:46,960 --> 00:44:48,880 Speaker 2: warming up, so if the Mets were the broad and lefty, 1188 00:44:49,080 --> 00:44:50,399 Speaker 2: then they were just brought in their lefty. 1189 00:44:50,920 --> 00:44:54,440 Speaker 1: So good for Buck for trust and trust here. 1190 00:44:54,560 --> 00:44:57,080 Speaker 3: Yeah, by the way, is the league average? 1191 00:44:57,480 --> 00:44:59,120 Speaker 1: You were pretty close? Pretty close. You're gonna need that 1192 00:44:59,160 --> 00:45:02,160 Speaker 1: for the estimate later. Well, I'm cold estimate. You're cold there. 1193 00:45:02,520 --> 00:45:05,080 Speaker 1: Chris Bassett another strong start. I mean, the line wasn't 1194 00:45:05,080 --> 00:45:07,239 Speaker 1: anything to really like talk about, but he just did 1195 00:45:07,280 --> 00:45:09,479 Speaker 1: exactly what we need every single time. Quality start. 1196 00:45:09,880 --> 00:45:12,040 Speaker 2: June and July, Baskett was just crushing the came out 1197 00:45:12,040 --> 00:45:13,560 Speaker 2: as walk great, which is talk about last of my 1198 00:45:13,600 --> 00:45:14,160 Speaker 2: favorite stats. 1199 00:45:14,360 --> 00:45:15,719 Speaker 1: He was like top twenty league in it. 1200 00:45:15,920 --> 00:45:17,800 Speaker 2: That has very much that very much drive up in August, 1201 00:45:18,080 --> 00:45:21,880 Speaker 2: but he got another quality start sixteen I think pretty good. 1202 00:45:21,920 --> 00:45:23,759 Speaker 1: Yeah, johnn you give this quality startstat before. 1203 00:45:24,320 --> 00:45:26,600 Speaker 3: Yeah, he's now one of ten National League pitchers with 1204 00:45:26,880 --> 00:45:30,080 Speaker 3: sixteen or more quality starts this season. The word quality 1205 00:45:30,280 --> 00:45:33,279 Speaker 3: that describes Chris Bassett literally quality. That's the kind of 1206 00:45:33,360 --> 00:45:35,240 Speaker 3: guy you want start in Game three postseason. 1207 00:45:35,400 --> 00:45:37,360 Speaker 1: It's like the Mark Kanna of pictures for us a 1208 00:45:37,440 --> 00:45:38,440 Speaker 1: little bit. He kind of is. 1209 00:45:38,520 --> 00:45:39,680 Speaker 2: And there was like a month in the beginning of 1210 00:45:39,719 --> 00:45:41,600 Speaker 2: the season where it was like you got them confused 1211 00:45:41,640 --> 00:45:42,520 Speaker 2: because it looked very similar. 1212 00:45:42,640 --> 00:45:44,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, of course, but I mean Chris Bassett giving us 1213 00:45:44,920 --> 00:45:46,920 Speaker 1: exactly what we needed. That consistency. Hasn't allowed a home 1214 00:45:47,000 --> 00:45:49,160 Speaker 1: run in forty six innings, so that's awesome. That's awesome. 1215 00:45:49,280 --> 00:45:51,120 Speaker 1: I mean, the double plays everything. 1216 00:45:51,680 --> 00:45:53,000 Speaker 3: Why would you guys say that it's a jink? 1217 00:45:53,080 --> 00:45:54,680 Speaker 1: He said it. I just knocked on the way to 1218 00:45:54,719 --> 00:45:56,279 Speaker 1: come on. This is a fact way I can This 1219 00:45:56,400 --> 00:45:58,320 Speaker 1: is a factual statement. This is not an opinion. I 1220 00:45:58,360 --> 00:46:00,600 Speaker 1: think opinions jinks. No, it's true. I think when you 1221 00:46:00,719 --> 00:46:03,319 Speaker 1: reveal a streak like that, that becomes a jinx. That's 1222 00:46:03,360 --> 00:46:04,879 Speaker 1: why I get for trying to be a stack guy. Yeah, 1223 00:46:04,880 --> 00:46:06,520 Speaker 1: it's true. I was you know what it was. It was. 1224 00:46:06,560 --> 00:46:08,000 Speaker 1: It was because a kid in center field today he 1225 00:46:08,000 --> 00:46:10,040 Speaker 1: told me, like more than me, because you read stats. 1226 00:46:10,080 --> 00:46:11,120 Speaker 1: So I had to try and get a couple of 1227 00:46:11,120 --> 00:46:13,120 Speaker 1: stats in there today. That's my first one out of 1228 00:46:13,200 --> 00:46:14,800 Speaker 1: all the people who have ever come to get pictures 1229 00:46:14,840 --> 00:46:18,520 Speaker 1: with Mark. That was that's what I get. That's what 1230 00:46:18,600 --> 00:46:18,879 Speaker 1: I get. 1231 00:46:19,040 --> 00:46:20,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, but I mean great jof from Chris Bassett. Then 1232 00:46:21,239 --> 00:46:23,239 Speaker 2: very important the inning after basket came out, Trevor May 1233 00:46:23,280 --> 00:46:25,160 Speaker 2: came in. Trevor May threw a very good inning after 1234 00:46:25,280 --> 00:46:28,279 Speaker 2: letting the first two men on the bad start, best start, 1235 00:46:28,320 --> 00:46:30,080 Speaker 2: but he found his slither after that, he found the 1236 00:46:30,080 --> 00:46:31,040 Speaker 2: command of his fastball. 1237 00:46:31,080 --> 00:46:33,080 Speaker 1: He struck out Mookie Bats. I got very excited for 1238 00:46:33,200 --> 00:46:34,120 Speaker 1: a big one strikeout. 1239 00:46:34,200 --> 00:46:36,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, that was good because the team needs Trevor May, 1240 00:46:36,560 --> 00:46:39,000 Speaker 2: and Trevor May at his best is an incredibly, incredibly 1241 00:46:39,040 --> 00:46:39,879 Speaker 2: effective relief pitcher. 1242 00:46:39,960 --> 00:46:40,279 Speaker 1: We know that. 1243 00:46:40,480 --> 00:46:42,640 Speaker 2: So if you could find it for this last month, 1244 00:46:42,680 --> 00:46:44,759 Speaker 2: and we got some good matchups for anybody out there 1245 00:46:44,800 --> 00:46:46,600 Speaker 2: to find it, that would be very good for this team. 1246 00:46:46,640 --> 00:46:48,120 Speaker 1: Maybe he needs to throw like a few more warm 1247 00:46:48,200 --> 00:46:49,600 Speaker 1: up pitches. It seems like you just like had to 1248 00:46:49,640 --> 00:46:51,359 Speaker 1: warm up a little bit more before you got friend. 1249 00:46:51,400 --> 00:46:53,520 Speaker 1: Tell him shoot him the m I'm sure Trevor May 1250 00:46:53,560 --> 00:46:56,759 Speaker 1: would love nothing more than for me. Why don't you 1251 00:46:56,800 --> 00:46:58,560 Speaker 1: throw more warm up pitches? You look like you're not ready. 1252 00:46:59,040 --> 00:47:01,760 Speaker 1: I'm sure that would be he'd love that. He'd probably 1253 00:47:01,920 --> 00:47:04,200 Speaker 1: give you a give you some harsh words, give Jeff 1254 00:47:04,239 --> 00:47:07,080 Speaker 1: McNeil hitting advice though, and he appreciated, He did appreciate that. 1255 00:47:07,200 --> 00:47:08,719 Speaker 1: Can't forget it in coach Mark. 1256 00:47:09,160 --> 00:47:11,799 Speaker 2: And then after this moment is when the rally bun 1257 00:47:12,000 --> 00:47:15,520 Speaker 2: was born rally bun because Mark was feeling a little 1258 00:47:15,600 --> 00:47:17,759 Speaker 2: bit awkward because he had just we just been out 1259 00:47:17,840 --> 00:47:19,120 Speaker 2: like a time or two from the seats we were 1260 00:47:19,160 --> 00:47:20,680 Speaker 2: in like in the three hundreds, like into a row, 1261 00:47:21,040 --> 00:47:22,680 Speaker 2: and there was like there was a good group of 1262 00:47:22,840 --> 00:47:24,640 Speaker 2: like of like middle aged slash. 1263 00:47:24,440 --> 00:47:26,279 Speaker 1: Oulder states having some fun around us. 1264 00:47:26,440 --> 00:47:28,600 Speaker 2: They were having really again after it, I think one 1265 00:47:28,640 --> 00:47:30,440 Speaker 2: of the guys like turned over to his friend at 1266 00:47:30,440 --> 00:47:32,080 Speaker 2: one point and was like, I'm feeling it. 1267 00:47:32,280 --> 00:47:34,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, he used a little different language. 1268 00:47:34,719 --> 00:47:37,160 Speaker 2: But so then with two outs and nobody on with 1269 00:47:37,280 --> 00:47:39,160 Speaker 2: James mccannup, I had to go to the restroom. Mark 1270 00:47:39,280 --> 00:47:42,040 Speaker 2: was looking for some pork porky goodness, how was it? 1271 00:47:42,120 --> 00:47:45,400 Speaker 1: Let's go now, and I said smilody at bad ye, 1272 00:47:45,480 --> 00:47:47,880 Speaker 1: it's just finish it. Let's see what happens. And literally 1273 00:47:47,920 --> 00:47:49,360 Speaker 1: from that moment on, the mess just went out A 1274 00:47:49,400 --> 00:47:52,320 Speaker 1: tear mccannon roped that double in the gap, which was awesome, 1275 00:47:52,320 --> 00:47:54,759 Speaker 1: got a little closer to second base. Hey, get in there. 1276 00:47:55,080 --> 00:47:56,839 Speaker 1: Can't hit the ball? Heard a lot this series, Yeah 1277 00:47:56,880 --> 00:47:58,319 Speaker 1: he did. He had a bunch of hard hit balls. 1278 00:47:58,360 --> 00:48:00,000 Speaker 1: I know John has that'sat John, you want to hit 1279 00:48:00,120 --> 00:48:00,400 Speaker 1: us with that? 1280 00:48:00,880 --> 00:48:04,279 Speaker 3: Yeah, on this homestand I believe is what I wrote down. Yeah, 1281 00:48:04,560 --> 00:48:07,480 Speaker 3: six of his seven batted balls on this homestand have 1282 00:48:07,640 --> 00:48:10,000 Speaker 3: been hard hit for those at home who don't know 1283 00:48:10,120 --> 00:48:12,479 Speaker 3: what that means, ninety five miles an hour or faster 1284 00:48:12,640 --> 00:48:15,000 Speaker 3: off the bat. And today he roped a line out 1285 00:48:15,400 --> 00:48:17,640 Speaker 3: one oh six point one off the bat against Kershaw. 1286 00:48:18,040 --> 00:48:21,640 Speaker 3: Telling you guys, James mccannon is going to have big 1287 00:48:21,760 --> 00:48:24,320 Speaker 3: hits for this team both down the stretch and in 1288 00:48:24,400 --> 00:48:29,640 Speaker 3: the postseason. It's coming. You heard it here first, No Jinxes. 1289 00:48:29,400 --> 00:48:31,200 Speaker 1: Big kit Jim. That's why we call hi big hit Jim. 1290 00:48:31,239 --> 00:48:33,879 Speaker 2: Also another shoutout of Gavin Lux who just didn't really 1291 00:48:34,120 --> 00:48:35,920 Speaker 2: properly track a pop up in this inning as well, 1292 00:48:35,920 --> 00:48:36,719 Speaker 2: which was very nice. 1293 00:48:36,840 --> 00:48:38,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, Mookie Bets and him. It just fell in no 1294 00:48:38,880 --> 00:48:41,200 Speaker 1: man's land and it helped get some more stuff going 1295 00:48:41,280 --> 00:48:43,759 Speaker 1: for this Mets team and ended up giving us a 1296 00:48:43,840 --> 00:48:47,759 Speaker 1: nice lead, which was great because now we have the 1297 00:48:48,360 --> 00:48:50,399 Speaker 1: middle of their order up for the eighth inning, which 1298 00:48:50,520 --> 00:48:53,920 Speaker 1: was what three four five, So that would be I 1299 00:48:53,960 --> 00:48:57,320 Speaker 1: don't remember the names Freeman, yeah, Freem Smith, Monthson, and 1300 00:48:57,560 --> 00:48:59,280 Speaker 1: Edwin comes into the game. So we got the trumpets. 1301 00:48:59,360 --> 00:49:01,920 Speaker 1: Oh wait, no, it might have been Turner two three four, No, 1302 00:49:02,239 --> 00:49:03,880 Speaker 1: three four five, so oh yeah, because you ever make 1303 00:49:03,880 --> 00:49:05,400 Speaker 1: out the fly ball from Turner after that, that that 1304 00:49:05,520 --> 00:49:07,600 Speaker 1: got that got well into the outfit, a little scary 1305 00:49:07,640 --> 00:49:09,719 Speaker 1: well into the outfield. Yeah. But Edwin comes in a 1306 00:49:09,760 --> 00:49:11,640 Speaker 1: little bit of a rocky start, and that's what it's 1307 00:49:11,640 --> 00:49:13,359 Speaker 1: because I had the rally butt in my right hand. 1308 00:49:13,680 --> 00:49:14,880 Speaker 1: I know that was all the reason that that was 1309 00:49:14,920 --> 00:49:16,560 Speaker 1: on me, guys, but you know what, I switched it 1310 00:49:16,560 --> 00:49:17,960 Speaker 1: over to the left hand as soon as I did. 1311 00:49:18,520 --> 00:49:20,640 Speaker 1: He had no problems. I mean a couple a couple 1312 00:49:20,640 --> 00:49:21,680 Speaker 1: of long five balls. Yeah. 1313 00:49:21,760 --> 00:49:24,560 Speaker 2: I if Edwin can pull one thing from this podcast, 1314 00:49:24,640 --> 00:49:26,160 Speaker 2: it's to never ever point in the air. 1315 00:49:26,320 --> 00:49:29,480 Speaker 1: Yes, because we have PTSD with that, we have bad memories. Yeah. 1316 00:49:29,520 --> 00:49:31,640 Speaker 1: And also this was a situation I turned to Mark 1317 00:49:31,680 --> 00:49:32,279 Speaker 1: and talked about this. 1318 00:49:32,360 --> 00:49:36,120 Speaker 2: We've been very like happy about using Edwin Diaz in 1319 00:49:36,200 --> 00:49:38,640 Speaker 2: different innings if it gets him against the middle of orders. 1320 00:49:38,719 --> 00:49:40,960 Speaker 2: This season, especially the last few months, he's like doing 1321 00:49:40,960 --> 00:49:43,719 Speaker 2: that a lot. But against the Dodgers, when you have three, 1322 00:49:43,800 --> 00:49:47,480 Speaker 2: four five coming up, you're like, when you're facing the Dodgers, 1323 00:49:47,480 --> 00:49:49,719 Speaker 2: you you're more scared of one and two than anything else, 1324 00:49:49,760 --> 00:49:51,319 Speaker 2: Like one, two, and three. Mookie Bets is the best 1325 00:49:51,360 --> 00:49:52,839 Speaker 2: hit in this lineup. He's one of the best hitters 1326 00:49:52,880 --> 00:49:53,440 Speaker 2: in all baseball. 1327 00:49:53,560 --> 00:49:56,120 Speaker 1: So when you're now facing three, four five in the 1328 00:49:56,200 --> 00:49:59,279 Speaker 1: eighth inning, you need to not if two men get 1329 00:49:59,360 --> 00:50:00,759 Speaker 1: on base at any point the rest of this game, 1330 00:50:00,800 --> 00:50:04,040 Speaker 1: Mookie Bets gets in that bat, and I'm almost I'm 1331 00:50:04,040 --> 00:50:06,160 Speaker 1: almost looking to use Edwin Diaz against the best hither 1332 00:50:06,360 --> 00:50:08,960 Speaker 1: possible at some point. And this this is like, this 1333 00:50:09,040 --> 00:50:11,319 Speaker 1: is non exact science, but like when you're when you're 1334 00:50:11,360 --> 00:50:12,800 Speaker 1: doing this eighth inning thing with Edwin, it's like a 1335 00:50:12,880 --> 00:50:15,719 Speaker 1: needle threading situation. And when two men got on immediately with. 1336 00:50:15,760 --> 00:50:19,040 Speaker 2: Nobody out, that guaranteed a Mookie Bets at bat if 1337 00:50:19,080 --> 00:50:20,600 Speaker 2: it wasn't gonna be dull play. And Edwin Diez don't 1338 00:50:20,600 --> 00:50:22,759 Speaker 2: get ground balls, only strikes out against flight balls, so 1339 00:50:22,800 --> 00:50:24,440 Speaker 2: it was unlikely to get they'll play. So I was 1340 00:50:24,480 --> 00:50:25,840 Speaker 2: a little bit nervous in this moment that we were 1341 00:50:25,880 --> 00:50:28,239 Speaker 2: gonna have not Edmund Diaz facing Mookie Bets. At some 1342 00:50:28,280 --> 00:50:30,399 Speaker 2: point everything worked out, but it's just it's a little 1343 00:50:30,440 --> 00:50:32,640 Speaker 2: wrinkle in this in the in the different ways the 1344 00:50:32,719 --> 00:50:34,000 Speaker 2: metal weaponizing Edmond d s. 1345 00:50:34,040 --> 00:50:36,960 Speaker 1: Yeahcause you can see the process behind it. Three four, five, 1346 00:50:37,080 --> 00:50:39,160 Speaker 1: yes are the best picture facing the heart of the order. 1347 00:50:39,200 --> 00:50:41,480 Speaker 1: And the idea also is that if Edmund Diaz is 1348 00:50:41,640 --> 00:50:43,359 Speaker 1: Edmond Diaz and he gets one, two or three inning 1349 00:50:43,360 --> 00:50:45,880 Speaker 1: because he's so dominant, because he is, then you have 1350 00:50:46,000 --> 00:50:47,560 Speaker 1: Adam on the Vino, who's been one of the most 1351 00:50:47,600 --> 00:50:50,040 Speaker 1: dominant relievers in all baseball as well, against the bottom 1352 00:50:50,040 --> 00:50:52,279 Speaker 1: of Northern and you you don't Mookie Bets doesn't see 1353 00:50:52,280 --> 00:50:53,960 Speaker 1: the fields. But once those two men get on base, 1354 00:50:54,040 --> 00:50:55,759 Speaker 1: that was guaranteed. And I got a little nervous. Yeah, 1355 00:50:55,880 --> 00:50:57,920 Speaker 1: But luckily for us, as you were mentioning about Adam 1356 00:50:57,920 --> 00:50:59,640 Speaker 1: Montovino being one of the best, you know that we've 1357 00:50:59,680 --> 00:51:02,919 Speaker 1: seen no trouble whatsoever. It was such a smooth, such 1358 00:51:02,960 --> 00:51:03,600 Speaker 1: a smooth ninth. 1359 00:51:03,719 --> 00:51:05,319 Speaker 2: We're getting to the point where we have to start 1360 00:51:05,360 --> 00:51:08,000 Speaker 2: recognizing Adam on the Vino is one of the better 1361 00:51:08,280 --> 00:51:10,839 Speaker 2: offseason signings and all of baseball, no doubt. 1362 00:51:10,920 --> 00:51:13,359 Speaker 1: I mean like he's almost a forgotten about acquisition. It's 1363 00:51:13,360 --> 00:51:15,080 Speaker 1: like it's a two point oh two ra in the year, 1364 00:51:15,200 --> 00:51:18,440 Speaker 1: Like it's so easy to bring up Marte Tanna Scherzer, 1365 00:51:18,600 --> 00:51:20,360 Speaker 1: yahs it, and out of Vino kind of goes by 1366 00:51:20,400 --> 00:51:22,440 Speaker 1: the wayside a little bit in those conversations I feel like, 1367 00:51:22,520 --> 00:51:24,239 Speaker 1: and I've had with other met fans, I can't even 1368 00:51:24,239 --> 00:51:26,000 Speaker 1: imagine where this team would be right now withou Adam 1369 00:51:26,040 --> 00:51:28,800 Speaker 1: on the Vino. Like he's very, very clearly been the 1370 00:51:28,920 --> 00:51:30,080 Speaker 1: number two guy, the number. 1371 00:51:29,840 --> 00:51:31,600 Speaker 2: Two guy, the second most consistent guy, the second most 1372 00:51:31,640 --> 00:51:34,359 Speaker 2: reliable guy all year long. And if Edwin Diez wasn't 1373 00:51:34,560 --> 00:51:36,600 Speaker 2: having one of the greatest relief seasons of all time, 1374 00:51:36,680 --> 00:51:38,479 Speaker 2: I think out of you know, would be getting more shine. 1375 00:51:38,520 --> 00:51:40,160 Speaker 2: For sure, he's having one of the best relief seasons 1376 00:51:40,160 --> 00:51:42,719 Speaker 2: in all of baseball. It's overshadowed, yeah, since May eighth, 1377 00:51:42,760 --> 00:51:44,960 Speaker 2: because he had that bad outing with the Braves when 1378 00:51:45,000 --> 00:51:46,959 Speaker 2: his era crept over four for a minute and people 1379 00:51:47,000 --> 00:51:49,560 Speaker 2: were rallying against him at that one, like after six 1380 00:51:49,640 --> 00:51:52,000 Speaker 2: appearances or something like that, saying that he wasn't good. 1381 00:51:52,680 --> 00:51:54,800 Speaker 2: A one point oh two eras zero point eight to 1382 00:51:54,840 --> 00:51:59,320 Speaker 2: four whip, forty eight strikeouts and nine walks, and he 1383 00:51:59,320 --> 00:52:02,279 Speaker 2: stranded twenty three to thirty two inherited runners, fourth best 1384 00:52:02,360 --> 00:52:04,480 Speaker 2: ERA and all of baseball among four hundred and twenty 1385 00:52:04,560 --> 00:52:07,200 Speaker 2: nine pitchers with at least one hundred batter his face 1386 00:52:07,560 --> 00:52:10,840 Speaker 2: fourth best. It's he has such a unique fastball slider, 1387 00:52:10,920 --> 00:52:13,520 Speaker 2: and that his slider's really slow. It's like eighty I 1388 00:52:13,560 --> 00:52:16,239 Speaker 2: think today was sitting around eighty, and his fastball in 1389 00:52:16,360 --> 00:52:18,000 Speaker 2: his sinker or whatever like SIT's like ninety five. He 1390 00:52:18,000 --> 00:52:20,320 Speaker 2: gets a little bit higher sometimes, so like the change 1391 00:52:20,360 --> 00:52:22,480 Speaker 2: in pace along with his arm slot and the way 1392 00:52:22,560 --> 00:52:24,400 Speaker 2: that the ball comes in and is tunneling. 1393 00:52:24,120 --> 00:52:26,320 Speaker 1: His extension to his extension. Like we saw that pitching 1394 00:52:26,320 --> 00:52:28,800 Speaker 1: through to Chris Taylor in the ninth that Chris Taylor 1395 00:52:28,920 --> 00:52:30,799 Speaker 1: like took and like ended up being right down the middle, 1396 00:52:30,840 --> 00:52:32,080 Speaker 1: and you're like, how do you take that? But then 1397 00:52:32,080 --> 00:52:33,880 Speaker 1: they showed an angle on S and Y from behind 1398 00:52:33,920 --> 00:52:36,120 Speaker 1: home plate like kind of Chris Taylor's view, and the 1399 00:52:36,160 --> 00:52:38,360 Speaker 1: ball started off behind his back and it ends up 1400 00:52:38,360 --> 00:52:40,279 Speaker 1: being right in the middle of the strikes Like that 1401 00:52:40,440 --> 00:52:43,680 Speaker 1: kind of stuff is so insane to have and Adam 1402 00:52:43,719 --> 00:52:47,200 Speaker 1: out of Vino, like you said, has been immensely important 1403 00:52:47,200 --> 00:52:50,040 Speaker 1: to this team's success one hundred percent. And I mean 1404 00:52:50,080 --> 00:52:51,759 Speaker 1: you mentioned the difference in the miles an hour that 1405 00:52:51,840 --> 00:52:54,399 Speaker 1: fastball sinker, You're right, sits between ninety four and ninety five, 1406 00:52:54,440 --> 00:52:56,360 Speaker 1: and that's sly there, just eighty one. Yeah, that's a 1407 00:52:56,480 --> 00:52:59,279 Speaker 1: huge difference, monumental difference. So's twelve miles an hour change 1408 00:52:59,280 --> 00:53:01,600 Speaker 1: of pace. We talked about Jacob de Gram like has 1409 00:53:01,640 --> 00:53:03,279 Speaker 1: something similar, but it's just because he throws like one 1410 00:53:03,320 --> 00:53:05,319 Speaker 1: oh two and then it sliders ninety one, so there's 1411 00:53:05,840 --> 00:53:07,000 Speaker 1: fliers like ninety three ninety four. 1412 00:53:07,040 --> 00:53:09,160 Speaker 2: We had the conversation talking during Jacob de gram start 1413 00:53:09,239 --> 00:53:12,040 Speaker 2: that if you took every single pitch that every single 1414 00:53:12,080 --> 00:53:14,360 Speaker 2: Mets starting pitcher throws, Jacob de gram slider is in 1415 00:53:14,440 --> 00:53:17,760 Speaker 2: contention for the second hardest thrown pitch behind Jacob Gram's fast. 1416 00:53:17,840 --> 00:53:19,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, edwin y as basically, if you just take the 1417 00:53:19,520 --> 00:53:20,400 Speaker 1: starting pitchers. 1418 00:53:20,200 --> 00:53:23,160 Speaker 2: Literally because sures his fastball gets around like ninety four 1419 00:53:23,400 --> 00:53:25,520 Speaker 2: ninety five when he's really just crank and he's really 1420 00:53:25,560 --> 00:53:26,280 Speaker 2: feeling that stuff. 1421 00:53:26,320 --> 00:53:30,200 Speaker 1: But grom slider sits there too, so sick I mean, 1422 00:53:30,280 --> 00:53:32,920 Speaker 1: like what we're talking about velocity. Edward Diaz through the 1423 00:53:33,000 --> 00:53:35,759 Speaker 1: fastest pitch of his career on Thursday, one hundred and 1424 00:53:35,760 --> 00:53:37,960 Speaker 1: two point eight mile to ninur fastball strike, Gavin lucks out, 1425 00:53:38,000 --> 00:53:40,440 Speaker 1: and that eighth inning with men on and a run in, 1426 00:53:40,800 --> 00:53:42,320 Speaker 1: he one on three pop up on the screen and 1427 00:53:42,400 --> 00:53:44,360 Speaker 1: you go, oh, that's pretty fast. 1428 00:53:44,480 --> 00:53:46,400 Speaker 2: It's shocking, honestly. And there were a lot of tweets 1429 00:53:46,400 --> 00:53:48,520 Speaker 2: about one oh three. And when this was all said 1430 00:53:48,560 --> 00:53:50,279 Speaker 2: and done today the Mets had won another rubber game. 1431 00:53:51,440 --> 00:53:53,279 Speaker 2: The coolest flip that the Mets lost game won one, 1432 00:53:53,320 --> 00:53:55,400 Speaker 2: game two, you know, evening out those numbers a little bit. 1433 00:53:55,520 --> 00:53:58,240 Speaker 2: But the Mets are now fifteen and three in eighteen 1434 00:53:58,320 --> 00:54:00,480 Speaker 2: rubber games this season. That it feels like a lot 1435 00:54:00,520 --> 00:54:02,600 Speaker 2: of rubber games too, always won game one. 1436 00:54:03,520 --> 00:54:06,239 Speaker 1: It's the recipe. Good baseball team, man, good baseball team. 1437 00:54:06,280 --> 00:54:09,560 Speaker 1: Eighty four and forty eight Palin Drome. Awesome, awesome, awesome stuff. 1438 00:54:09,600 --> 00:54:12,040 Speaker 1: I mean, they win seventy seven games last year already, 1439 00:54:12,080 --> 00:54:13,640 Speaker 1: some games better than they have the whole month is 1440 00:54:13,760 --> 00:54:14,279 Speaker 1: Denver left. 1441 00:54:14,320 --> 00:54:16,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, good team, great team, great team, that's teams, great team. 1442 00:54:16,560 --> 00:54:19,760 Speaker 2: They played great baseball, full team effort, everyone's involved. 1443 00:54:20,560 --> 00:54:22,800 Speaker 1: Everyone, everyone made an impact this series. It was awesome, 1444 00:54:22,960 --> 00:54:23,600 Speaker 1: awesome stuff. 1445 00:54:23,680 --> 00:54:27,200 Speaker 2: Now, even even Michael Givens through two scoreless endings, including 1446 00:54:27,200 --> 00:54:29,719 Speaker 2: one against top of the Dodgers over there on Tuesday night. 1447 00:54:29,800 --> 00:54:31,800 Speaker 1: There we go to the Givens even had it the haters. 1448 00:54:31,880 --> 00:54:33,919 Speaker 1: We know, we're Givens guys over here. We're trying, We're trying. 1449 00:54:34,040 --> 00:54:36,200 Speaker 1: We're always gonna be pushing for our boys, Givens guys, 1450 00:54:36,320 --> 00:54:40,840 Speaker 1: Givens guys. Is that the guys? I guess I did 1451 00:54:40,960 --> 00:54:43,399 Speaker 1: say it. You know what else was great about the series? Yeah, 1452 00:54:43,440 --> 00:54:46,880 Speaker 1: I know your boy won another estimate and is pushing. 1453 00:54:47,160 --> 00:54:48,880 Speaker 1: I just put my hand up on that one. I was. 1454 00:54:48,960 --> 00:54:51,440 Speaker 1: That was one of the worst guests ever that I was. 1455 00:54:51,640 --> 00:54:53,759 Speaker 1: I was in contention for the worst guests. It was 1456 00:54:53,800 --> 00:54:55,920 Speaker 1: the worst maybe the booze, but that was subjective kind 1457 00:54:55,960 --> 00:54:57,560 Speaker 1: of Yeah, that was I was feeling hot. I was 1458 00:54:57,600 --> 00:54:59,800 Speaker 1: feeling the Yankees were playing so bad, Like there was 1459 00:55:00,000 --> 00:55:01,279 Speaker 1: there was a chance there was one hundred boosts in 1460 00:55:01,280 --> 00:55:02,520 Speaker 1: that series. There was a chance. 1461 00:55:02,600 --> 00:55:05,120 Speaker 2: I was riding about five total hours of sleep last 1462 00:55:05,160 --> 00:55:07,080 Speaker 2: weekend before we did Estimatic. 1463 00:55:06,719 --> 00:55:09,120 Speaker 1: Because you just coming out, Mark and I were working hard. 1464 00:55:09,040 --> 00:55:12,040 Speaker 2: Friday night, preparing for Old Timer's Day. We got up early, 1465 00:55:12,200 --> 00:55:13,920 Speaker 2: took the train up to the East Side. 1466 00:55:14,040 --> 00:55:16,120 Speaker 1: I hear this. I went went straight from Old Timer's 1467 00:55:16,160 --> 00:55:18,520 Speaker 1: Day to a concert. Was out late Sunday morning. 1468 00:55:18,600 --> 00:55:20,520 Speaker 2: I had to beat the Meadowlands at ten in the 1469 00:55:20,600 --> 00:55:23,960 Speaker 2: morning for Mojo getting content there I was, I was, 1470 00:55:24,320 --> 00:55:26,200 Speaker 2: I was busting and by the time that by the 1471 00:55:26,239 --> 00:55:28,040 Speaker 2: time this episode came, I was like half asleep. I 1472 00:55:28,160 --> 00:55:30,000 Speaker 2: had fell asleep for three hours in the afternoon. 1473 00:55:30,320 --> 00:55:31,520 Speaker 1: How we got to do it? I know, I know 1474 00:55:31,560 --> 00:55:33,360 Speaker 1: you have a chance to redeem yourself here, John, I 1475 00:55:33,440 --> 00:55:35,160 Speaker 1: know you got a good estimate for us. I do. 1476 00:55:35,360 --> 00:55:36,719 Speaker 3: But first I want to say hi to your dad. 1477 00:55:37,080 --> 00:55:37,279 Speaker 1: Yeah. 1478 00:55:37,280 --> 00:55:41,600 Speaker 3: I met MISTERO on Wednesday and you told me he 1479 00:55:41,760 --> 00:55:42,839 Speaker 3: was super mad about the chase. 1480 00:55:42,920 --> 00:55:44,560 Speaker 1: Utly take my dad talks a big game. 1481 00:55:44,760 --> 00:55:47,520 Speaker 3: Yeah, but very very nice. Gentleman, James, you didn't tell 1482 00:55:47,520 --> 00:55:48,759 Speaker 3: me your dad was there on Wednesday night. 1483 00:55:48,920 --> 00:55:51,200 Speaker 1: You're so busy during the games. We can't we can't 1484 00:55:51,200 --> 00:55:52,359 Speaker 1: wrangle you during a game. 1485 00:55:52,640 --> 00:55:54,320 Speaker 3: I can find I could find a couple of minutes 1486 00:55:54,360 --> 00:55:56,120 Speaker 3: for mister next week. 1487 00:55:56,160 --> 00:55:57,760 Speaker 2: Next time my dad's in the ballpark, which will probably 1488 00:55:57,760 --> 00:55:59,960 Speaker 2: be the next home game. Because he's addicted to city field. 1489 00:56:00,160 --> 00:56:00,680 Speaker 1: Up for my mom. 1490 00:56:03,280 --> 00:56:04,880 Speaker 3: She didn't you didn't tell me that she wanted to 1491 00:56:04,920 --> 00:56:05,719 Speaker 3: punch me in the face. 1492 00:56:05,920 --> 00:56:09,520 Speaker 1: My mom has no ill ill will towards you, except 1493 00:56:09,560 --> 00:56:11,040 Speaker 1: the fact that you forgot to shout her out too. 1494 00:56:11,120 --> 00:56:12,879 Speaker 1: But yeah, that was actually that's what that's. 1495 00:56:12,760 --> 00:56:15,799 Speaker 3: A's the second time I have admitted a flo catch 1496 00:56:15,840 --> 00:56:18,279 Speaker 3: a little flak for that one, John, Yeah, well, you 1497 00:56:18,360 --> 00:56:21,040 Speaker 3: know you're on fire with the flat versus slack. 1498 00:56:22,120 --> 00:56:24,360 Speaker 1: It's something that I really made a conscious effort to 1499 00:56:24,400 --> 00:56:27,680 Speaker 1: fix because I sound like a stupid person. Stupid but 1500 00:56:27,719 --> 00:56:28,960 Speaker 1: maybe she's not the smartest. 1501 00:56:29,520 --> 00:56:32,279 Speaker 3: It's all good, it's all good. Well, yeah, I mean 1502 00:56:32,320 --> 00:56:34,160 Speaker 3: you're on fire with these, Like James sed, you looking 1503 00:56:34,200 --> 00:56:34,600 Speaker 3: real smart? 1504 00:56:34,680 --> 00:56:37,399 Speaker 1: Right now seven and five? Right seven five seven five? 1505 00:56:38,520 --> 00:56:42,480 Speaker 3: So it was Max Munsey chases for this episode, we're 1506 00:56:42,480 --> 00:56:45,239 Speaker 3: going to the complete opposite end of the spectrum. 1507 00:56:45,920 --> 00:56:46,040 Speaker 1: Uh. 1508 00:56:46,200 --> 00:56:48,720 Speaker 3: For those who are not too familiar with the upcoming opponent, 1509 00:56:48,800 --> 00:56:52,160 Speaker 3: the Washington Nationals, Luis Garcia has shown a pretty good 1510 00:56:52,239 --> 00:56:55,239 Speaker 3: hit tool, but the one part of his game that's 1511 00:56:55,320 --> 00:57:00,919 Speaker 3: not quite yet refined is his ability to identify balls. 1512 00:57:02,280 --> 00:57:04,960 Speaker 1: Including today identified them. He just likes to swing at them. 1513 00:57:04,960 --> 00:57:07,000 Speaker 3: He likes to swing it everything, which is good. Pace 1514 00:57:07,040 --> 00:57:09,160 Speaker 3: a play two hours, nineteen minutes. We're all for it. 1515 00:57:09,800 --> 00:57:10,920 Speaker 3: Louis Garcy is down to. 1516 00:57:11,160 --> 00:57:12,840 Speaker 1: New York guy too, by the way, is he is 1517 00:57:12,880 --> 00:57:14,200 Speaker 1: he really from New York? New York? 1518 00:57:14,320 --> 00:57:15,480 Speaker 3: Had no idea? Interesting? 1519 00:57:15,480 --> 00:57:15,759 Speaker 1: What is he? 1520 00:57:15,800 --> 00:57:17,760 Speaker 3: Twenty one to twenty two? Young young guys twenty two 1521 00:57:18,240 --> 00:57:20,280 Speaker 3: getting a lot of burn with the Nationals right now 1522 00:57:20,440 --> 00:57:23,800 Speaker 3: is they wind down their season. But including today, he 1523 00:57:23,800 --> 00:57:27,000 Speaker 3: has five walks and two hundred and fifty eight plate appearances. 1524 00:57:27,200 --> 00:57:29,040 Speaker 3: One of those walks actually came today, which I was 1525 00:57:29,080 --> 00:57:32,680 Speaker 3: super excited about. So I want you to, guys, I 1526 00:57:32,760 --> 00:57:35,760 Speaker 3: want you guys to tell me how many pitches will 1527 00:57:35,840 --> 00:57:38,360 Speaker 3: Louis Garcie a take for a ball in this three 1528 00:57:38,440 --> 00:57:39,000 Speaker 3: game series? 1529 00:57:39,120 --> 00:57:41,560 Speaker 1: Oh boy, man, at the time we can like see 1530 00:57:41,560 --> 00:57:43,160 Speaker 1: each other's paper and cheat. Here. I'm gonna put up 1531 00:57:43,160 --> 00:57:45,360 Speaker 1: a wall because James has been struggling in these series 1532 00:57:46,000 --> 00:57:48,440 Speaker 1: ever since, ever since we've changed into the new undercode 1533 00:57:48,560 --> 00:57:49,720 Speaker 1: new format. 1534 00:57:50,080 --> 00:57:50,240 Speaker 3: Yeah. 1535 00:57:50,720 --> 00:57:52,040 Speaker 1: Also, I also have the one cushings. 1536 00:57:52,080 --> 00:57:54,360 Speaker 2: I'm gonna you know, there was one taken off the 1537 00:57:54,360 --> 00:57:56,120 Speaker 2: board that absolutely should have won a month ago. 1538 00:57:56,480 --> 00:57:58,959 Speaker 3: Nah man, Yeah, if neither guy pitches. 1539 00:57:59,000 --> 00:58:00,800 Speaker 1: As that's part of the under Listen, you got the 1540 00:58:00,800 --> 00:58:02,640 Speaker 1: college for James. 1541 00:58:03,520 --> 00:58:05,720 Speaker 3: The wager is avoided if the guy does get into 1542 00:58:05,760 --> 00:58:08,520 Speaker 3: the game, says it on the From what I've heard, 1543 00:58:08,680 --> 00:58:10,720 Speaker 3: I don't know, but from what I've heard, it says 1544 00:58:10,760 --> 00:58:11,320 Speaker 3: it right there. 1545 00:58:11,840 --> 00:58:14,760 Speaker 1: Man, this is super interesting. Where do I want to 1546 00:58:14,840 --> 00:58:17,480 Speaker 1: go with this one? He does not walk ever. 1547 00:58:17,560 --> 00:58:20,160 Speaker 3: Not at all. When a Medrozario didn't draw a walk 1548 00:58:20,200 --> 00:58:24,880 Speaker 3: for the first and you could hear the entire dugout 1549 00:58:25,000 --> 00:58:26,720 Speaker 3: erupting because there was no one in the stands. 1550 00:58:26,440 --> 00:58:29,200 Speaker 1: And we got three games against the Nationals. Okay, I'm 1551 00:58:29,200 --> 00:58:30,640 Speaker 1: gonna I'm gonna write my number down here. 1552 00:58:32,000 --> 00:58:38,000 Speaker 3: Someone to look at one thing old Jeopardy? Was it? 1553 00:58:38,120 --> 00:58:40,920 Speaker 3: Mike was on Jeopardy, right, Mike Chanell was on Jeopardy 1554 00:58:40,960 --> 00:58:43,200 Speaker 3: and he uh there were some t shirts made because 1555 00:58:43,240 --> 00:58:46,520 Speaker 3: his final Jeopardy answer was something to the effective. I 1556 00:58:46,680 --> 00:58:49,720 Speaker 3: don't know the answer. But the Mets are going all 1557 00:58:49,720 --> 00:58:51,280 Speaker 3: the way all the way this year. By the way, 1558 00:58:51,440 --> 00:58:53,919 Speaker 3: great spot with UH with Mike today in the park. 1559 00:58:54,080 --> 00:58:54,360 Speaker 1: Thank you. 1560 00:58:54,560 --> 00:58:57,000 Speaker 3: And I guess I opened my big mouth and talked 1561 00:58:57,040 --> 00:58:57,720 Speaker 3: about the locks. 1562 00:58:57,920 --> 00:59:00,320 Speaker 1: Yeah, it was your birthday today. Also? Oh yeah, John done. 1563 00:59:00,400 --> 00:59:03,480 Speaker 1: Happy birthday. Everyone, make sure you however, you can wish 1564 00:59:03,520 --> 00:59:05,760 Speaker 1: John a happy birthday the day we're recording this. How 1565 00:59:05,920 --> 00:59:06,520 Speaker 1: how old are you? 1566 00:59:06,600 --> 00:59:07,840 Speaker 3: John? Not forty? 1567 00:59:09,720 --> 00:59:10,680 Speaker 1: Closer to forty than we are. 1568 00:59:10,800 --> 00:59:11,320 Speaker 3: Thirty one? 1569 00:59:11,520 --> 00:59:12,720 Speaker 1: Yeah, definitely closer than we are. 1570 00:59:12,840 --> 00:59:14,400 Speaker 3: Yeah, I'm sure. But hey, you guys will get to 1571 00:59:14,440 --> 00:59:17,000 Speaker 3: thirty one before you know it too. Your PI year, 1572 00:59:17,160 --> 00:59:18,160 Speaker 3: I am Piazza year. 1573 00:59:18,800 --> 00:59:20,600 Speaker 1: I'm trying to find John's Twitter right now to show that. 1574 00:59:20,640 --> 00:59:24,160 Speaker 1: Do you remember that? It's like j mbyah ab. Yeah. 1575 00:59:24,560 --> 00:59:27,360 Speaker 1: Everyone make sure you tweet John happy birthday because John 1576 00:59:27,520 --> 00:59:28,280 Speaker 1: is the best producer. 1577 00:59:28,280 --> 00:59:30,640 Speaker 2: Twee John happy Birthday. Also tweet him your hockey takes. 1578 00:59:30,880 --> 00:59:32,960 Speaker 2: He will talk hockey any day the week. 1579 00:59:33,080 --> 00:59:35,240 Speaker 3: I haven't gotten a hockey plug yet in the show. 1580 00:59:35,320 --> 00:59:37,320 Speaker 1: Oh you did? You threw it in immediately once you 1581 00:59:37,360 --> 00:59:41,160 Speaker 1: started talking talking about the Rangers. Just lost the Yeah. 1582 00:59:41,600 --> 00:59:44,040 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, I was wearing a Gretzky jersey yet at 1583 00:59:44,080 --> 00:59:47,160 Speaker 3: the Johan by the way, because I was being I 1584 00:59:47,240 --> 00:59:49,200 Speaker 3: was being petty and the Devils were playing the Kings. 1585 00:59:50,000 --> 00:59:51,280 Speaker 3: All right, James, you guys got you? 1586 00:59:51,360 --> 00:59:52,840 Speaker 1: Yeah, I got I got my number, I got my 1587 00:59:53,200 --> 00:59:54,960 Speaker 1: I don't think I'm towing my own head. Right now 1588 00:59:54,960 --> 00:59:59,000 Speaker 1: with these I don't like that numbers, James. 1589 00:59:59,040 --> 01:00:01,440 Speaker 3: I mean, I've seen some collapses in my time. This 1590 01:00:01,480 --> 01:00:02,120 Speaker 3: would be up there. 1591 01:00:02,240 --> 01:00:03,560 Speaker 1: It wasn't crazy. It was like a four. It was 1592 01:00:03,560 --> 01:00:04,080 Speaker 1: a four lead. 1593 01:00:05,040 --> 01:00:06,040 Speaker 3: It felt like a runaway. 1594 01:00:06,320 --> 01:00:08,280 Speaker 1: By the way, you wouldn't change the rules. This would 1595 01:00:08,280 --> 01:00:08,880 Speaker 1: be over by now. 1596 01:00:09,000 --> 01:00:10,800 Speaker 3: Well, you know, we're just making it so. 1597 01:00:12,600 --> 01:00:14,680 Speaker 1: Number I'm not ready. You're not ready yet. How much 1598 01:00:14,680 --> 01:00:17,720 Speaker 1: time do you need? You're right checking out? What's the 1599 01:00:17,720 --> 01:00:18,959 Speaker 1: first number that comes to your mind? 1600 01:00:19,440 --> 01:00:21,360 Speaker 3: I was zone zone rate. 1601 01:00:22,280 --> 01:00:24,880 Speaker 1: We know that Ohio State doesn't do math like South Carolina. 1602 01:00:25,400 --> 01:00:28,480 Speaker 1: That last like in that last episode. Number one international 1603 01:00:28,560 --> 01:00:29,520 Speaker 1: business school in the country. 1604 01:00:29,560 --> 01:00:31,640 Speaker 3: All right, those people know Carolina? 1605 01:00:31,800 --> 01:00:32,000 Speaker 1: Yeah? 1606 01:00:32,160 --> 01:00:32,360 Speaker 3: Does that? 1607 01:00:32,520 --> 01:00:36,600 Speaker 1: So at least Business School of Indiana, International Business National, 1608 01:00:37,080 --> 01:00:37,760 Speaker 1: very specific. 1609 01:00:37,960 --> 01:00:39,120 Speaker 3: We're going we're going global. 1610 01:00:39,240 --> 01:00:41,240 Speaker 1: I don't know where Darla Moore ranks, but the international 1611 01:00:41,320 --> 01:00:44,400 Speaker 1: program is apparently fantastic. I never even once had a chance, 1612 01:00:44,440 --> 01:00:47,800 Speaker 1: you guys ever win a conference? Yeah? Not while I 1613 01:00:47,880 --> 01:00:51,000 Speaker 1: was there once. Sometimes there you go, Yeah, let's do it. 1614 01:00:51,920 --> 01:00:52,360 Speaker 3: Two one. 1615 01:00:52,520 --> 01:00:54,560 Speaker 1: What number did you write? Six? I wrote eleven? 1616 01:00:54,920 --> 01:00:55,880 Speaker 3: Another disparity. 1617 01:00:56,520 --> 01:01:00,280 Speaker 1: That's another really interesting one. I had eight on the 1618 01:01:00,320 --> 01:01:03,360 Speaker 1: back originally, and I said eleven, I went five and 1619 01:01:03,400 --> 01:01:07,080 Speaker 1: a bump to six. So my theory was, he's probably 1620 01:01:07,080 --> 01:01:09,520 Speaker 1: gonna get about TenneT bats because I don't know how 1621 01:01:09,640 --> 01:01:11,360 Speaker 1: much he's I don't know if he's gonna play against Peterson, 1622 01:01:12,080 --> 01:01:15,360 Speaker 1: who's gonna be pitching on Friday, because lefty lefty. That's great. 1623 01:01:15,520 --> 01:01:19,280 Speaker 1: So I said, great, let's just go TenneT bats. Yeah, 1624 01:01:19,480 --> 01:01:23,720 Speaker 1: and about one or two balls per at bat and anything. Listen, 1625 01:01:24,120 --> 01:01:28,040 Speaker 1: you went low, you went really low. So anything above eleven, yeah, 1626 01:01:28,320 --> 01:01:30,360 Speaker 1: I mean I went so the more balls that happened, 1627 01:01:30,800 --> 01:01:32,919 Speaker 1: it just plays completely my favorite. If he doesn't play 1628 01:01:32,960 --> 01:01:34,600 Speaker 1: that one game though, I like my chances a lot 1629 01:01:34,880 --> 01:01:36,840 Speaker 1: for sure. But if you if he plays in three, yeah, 1630 01:01:36,960 --> 01:01:40,480 Speaker 1: you might be screwed. This could be a one game 1631 01:01:40,760 --> 01:01:44,360 Speaker 1: back lead. Right here, really breathing down your neck? Coming 1632 01:01:44,400 --> 01:01:46,680 Speaker 1: close here? Oh man, I mean, who's really resting on 1633 01:01:46,720 --> 01:01:48,600 Speaker 1: my laurels. I'd be interested to see who you guys 1634 01:01:48,640 --> 01:01:50,480 Speaker 1: want to wear the tuxedo more though. Would it be 1635 01:01:50,560 --> 01:01:52,840 Speaker 1: me or James? Totally? You you think so one hundred percent? 1636 01:01:52,960 --> 01:01:54,200 Speaker 1: I don't know. Maybe I think it's you. 1637 01:01:54,360 --> 01:01:54,640 Speaker 3: James. 1638 01:01:54,840 --> 01:01:58,080 Speaker 1: Why, Yeah, I can't explain better look better in the 1639 01:01:58,120 --> 01:02:01,200 Speaker 1: tucks well of course, I'm clean man. You're a cave 1640 01:02:01,280 --> 01:02:03,040 Speaker 1: or wolfman. What do you call you? Cave man, wolfman, 1641 01:02:03,080 --> 01:02:03,480 Speaker 1: wolf boy? 1642 01:02:03,560 --> 01:02:05,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, that one guy called me cave man or wolf madistone. 1643 01:02:05,480 --> 01:02:06,600 Speaker 2: I think I have that tweet in my dress. I 1644 01:02:06,680 --> 01:02:07,280 Speaker 2: never said it out. 1645 01:02:07,320 --> 01:02:09,640 Speaker 3: I just feel like Mark would own it more and 1646 01:02:09,800 --> 01:02:12,160 Speaker 3: you would it last, so it would be like more 1647 01:02:12,160 --> 01:02:14,680 Speaker 3: of a punishment for put a tuxt on. No, no, 1648 01:02:14,840 --> 01:02:16,440 Speaker 3: like you don't want to wear it. I feel like 1649 01:02:16,520 --> 01:02:18,000 Speaker 3: Mark would be where he's like, yeah, it's. 1650 01:02:17,880 --> 01:02:19,800 Speaker 1: Cool to wear long content by it. 1651 01:02:20,720 --> 01:02:22,680 Speaker 3: See. That actually would make it funnier if you guys 1652 01:02:22,760 --> 01:02:27,920 Speaker 3: had a no now you both that's the incentive though, No, no. 1653 01:02:28,000 --> 01:02:34,720 Speaker 1: No, absolutely not allowed to bet all good? Nah, no betting? 1654 01:02:35,600 --> 01:02:37,959 Speaker 3: Sure all right. I just realized by the way Louis 1655 01:02:38,000 --> 01:02:40,480 Speaker 3: Garcia five walks, like I mentioned, three of them have 1656 01:02:40,600 --> 01:02:42,520 Speaker 3: come in the last seven guys, Baby. 1657 01:02:42,360 --> 01:02:46,960 Speaker 1: Let's go. I mean, listen, James, you're the pitching guy. 1658 01:02:47,040 --> 01:02:49,040 Speaker 1: All you need is boys on the mound to just 1659 01:02:49,120 --> 01:02:51,560 Speaker 1: pound the zone, pound the zone to Louis Garcia, which 1660 01:02:51,640 --> 01:02:53,760 Speaker 1: I feel like is a perfect way to preview who 1661 01:02:53,760 --> 01:02:55,840 Speaker 1: could be pounding the zone against Louis Garcia. What are 1662 01:02:55,880 --> 01:02:58,760 Speaker 1: our pitching matchups for the series. Pitching matchups this series. 1663 01:02:58,800 --> 01:03:00,000 Speaker 1: I low them up because I was checking out the 1664 01:03:00,000 --> 01:03:03,720 Speaker 1: college football scoreboard. College football scoreboard, yesh somethime. Oh yeah, 1665 01:03:04,360 --> 01:03:07,920 Speaker 1: the rank games, no sec or whatever. But David Peterson 1666 01:03:07,960 --> 01:03:11,360 Speaker 1: versus Josiah Gray on Friday Night seven ten, Josiah Graham 1667 01:03:11,400 --> 01:03:13,040 Speaker 1: followed me on Twitter, So I hope he gets rock. 1668 01:03:13,760 --> 01:03:15,720 Speaker 1: We seen Josiah Gray a few times this year. Siagre 1669 01:03:15,880 --> 01:03:17,920 Speaker 1: is great stuff, but he throws a very hit able fastball, 1670 01:03:17,960 --> 01:03:20,360 Speaker 1: and the ball he's prone to the home run ball. 1671 01:03:20,400 --> 01:03:22,320 Speaker 1: Loves a good home run. Yes, he really really loves 1672 01:03:22,360 --> 01:03:24,640 Speaker 1: allowing home er. He gives up twenty high ceiling on him, 1673 01:03:24,680 --> 01:03:26,440 Speaker 1: but he really just can't get that fastball off of 1674 01:03:26,880 --> 01:03:29,440 Speaker 1: heavy contact. I believe he is a Lemoyne Dolphin. I 1675 01:03:29,640 --> 01:03:31,480 Speaker 1: believe he actually think you're right. I believe he played 1676 01:03:31,480 --> 01:03:34,000 Speaker 1: short college. I actually don't know if they're the Dolphins. 1677 01:03:34,000 --> 01:03:35,840 Speaker 2: I actually became obsessed with him as a prospect because 1678 01:03:35,880 --> 01:03:37,920 Speaker 2: he was a shortstop. Whenever guy's like learning how to pitch, 1679 01:03:38,000 --> 01:03:39,640 Speaker 2: like the baseball young, I'm like, and they're already have 1680 01:03:39,720 --> 01:03:40,120 Speaker 2: good stuff. 1681 01:03:40,120 --> 01:03:41,640 Speaker 1: I'm like, that's a guy. Yeah. I remember when he 1682 01:03:41,680 --> 01:03:43,200 Speaker 1: followed me I was like, hey, look, your guy followed 1683 01:03:43,240 --> 01:03:45,000 Speaker 1: me and then he un followed me, so uh give 1684 01:03:45,120 --> 01:03:47,360 Speaker 1: up twenty runs and then as of right now, because 1685 01:03:47,400 --> 01:03:51,000 Speaker 1: I remember reading that Carrasco's return was intended for a Saturday, 1686 01:03:51,320 --> 01:03:52,960 Speaker 1: but I think that now has been pushed back to Sunday. 1687 01:03:53,280 --> 01:03:56,800 Speaker 1: Not sure on ESPN it has Sures or Corbin Saturday 1688 01:03:56,880 --> 01:03:58,440 Speaker 1: seven to fifteen. Weird that we have a seven to 1689 01:03:58,480 --> 01:04:00,280 Speaker 1: ten follow by seven to fifteen. Yeah, us with the 1690 01:04:00,320 --> 01:04:03,040 Speaker 1: FED doesn't make any sense Fox thing. If I had 1691 01:04:03,080 --> 01:04:05,040 Speaker 1: a game Fox Fox game came. 1692 01:04:06,680 --> 01:04:08,800 Speaker 3: The open, what's fine? 1693 01:04:09,160 --> 01:04:10,680 Speaker 1: Fed up with the why? Why? I don't know know. 1694 01:04:10,800 --> 01:04:12,680 Speaker 3: Kevin Burkhart's throwing a first pitch on Saturday. 1695 01:04:12,720 --> 01:04:16,600 Speaker 1: So that about Kevin. That's awesome, KB KB return return 1696 01:04:16,640 --> 01:04:19,080 Speaker 1: to the glory. Then Sunday one for the Carrasco versus 1697 01:04:19,120 --> 01:04:21,800 Speaker 1: FETI okay, I mean it's the Nationals. 1698 01:04:22,200 --> 01:04:22,360 Speaker 3: Yep. 1699 01:04:22,600 --> 01:04:25,040 Speaker 1: We should take care of business. Should beat them, beat them, definitely, 1700 01:04:25,240 --> 01:04:27,480 Speaker 1: don't it's not that much to talk about them. No, 1701 01:04:27,960 --> 01:04:29,880 Speaker 1: gotta kill them. Don't look past them. I think that's 1702 01:04:29,880 --> 01:04:32,040 Speaker 1: really what it comes down to. Don't look past Nationals. 1703 01:04:32,080 --> 01:04:33,520 Speaker 1: Take every game one step at a time. All those 1704 01:04:33,560 --> 01:04:36,840 Speaker 1: cliches I will say them, because you have a chance 1705 01:04:36,920 --> 01:04:38,960 Speaker 1: to really do some damage here, and the Mets, the 1706 01:04:39,000 --> 01:04:40,920 Speaker 1: way they've been playing, should do some damage. 1707 01:04:41,320 --> 01:04:41,520 Speaker 3: Yep. 1708 01:04:41,640 --> 01:04:44,680 Speaker 2: And next sixteen Mets games are against the Nationals, the Pirates, 1709 01:04:44,760 --> 01:04:46,920 Speaker 2: the Marlins, and the Cups and the oh yeah, and 1710 01:04:47,000 --> 01:04:47,440 Speaker 2: the Pirates. 1711 01:04:47,440 --> 01:04:51,080 Speaker 1: Again, that's exactly what you said. Yep. This is a 1712 01:04:51,120 --> 01:04:53,000 Speaker 1: stretch that the Mets can really make some noise here. 1713 01:04:53,040 --> 01:04:54,240 Speaker 1: And I know the Braves have a little bit of 1714 01:04:54,240 --> 01:04:56,160 Speaker 1: a tougher schedule too. They have like they're going out west. 1715 01:04:56,200 --> 01:04:59,520 Speaker 1: They're going out west to Oakland, San Francisco and Seattle, yep. 1716 01:04:59,560 --> 01:05:02,480 Speaker 1: And they have Marlins I think this weekend, so you 1717 01:05:02,520 --> 01:05:04,919 Speaker 1: gotta keep an eye on it. It is officially, I believe, 1718 01:05:04,960 --> 01:05:07,000 Speaker 1: scoreboard watching season. Oh it is the score watching season 1719 01:05:07,040 --> 01:05:08,919 Speaker 1: for a month of September. And the Braves are three 1720 01:05:09,000 --> 01:05:10,800 Speaker 1: back of the Mets. I mean, both are just really 1721 01:05:10,840 --> 01:05:12,840 Speaker 1: good teams. But I mean the Mets, they just keep 1722 01:05:12,880 --> 01:05:14,360 Speaker 1: playing the baseball they have and I really do feel 1723 01:05:14,360 --> 01:05:16,680 Speaker 1: good about this team. Players on the schedule, don't look 1724 01:05:16,680 --> 01:05:18,880 Speaker 1: past anybody and win the games. Win the games, yep. 1725 01:05:19,040 --> 01:05:21,240 Speaker 1: And I know you have a busy weekend coming up. 1726 01:05:21,480 --> 01:05:23,120 Speaker 1: James Labor day. Where are your Labor day plans? 1727 01:05:23,400 --> 01:05:25,720 Speaker 2: I am heading back to the alma mater, Go Bucks, 1728 01:05:25,760 --> 01:05:29,200 Speaker 2: Ohio State Mass game. I know, baby, massive game against 1729 01:05:29,240 --> 01:05:31,880 Speaker 2: nother dame. Two versus five or maybe three verse five? 1730 01:05:31,920 --> 01:05:35,200 Speaker 2: How would lined up in the shoe? I'm I'm absolutely 1731 01:05:35,280 --> 01:05:36,000 Speaker 2: ridiculously excited. 1732 01:05:36,000 --> 01:05:37,880 Speaker 1: From a little jealous I didn't end up coming. I 1733 01:05:37,960 --> 01:05:39,600 Speaker 1: know Mark. Mark was intending to come with me and 1734 01:05:39,640 --> 01:05:39,960 Speaker 1: some friends. 1735 01:05:39,960 --> 01:05:42,680 Speaker 2: We have a big Airbnb, a lot of friends bout out, 1736 01:05:42,720 --> 01:05:47,360 Speaker 2: shout out, Dan, Danny, Anthony. Everyone bailed on a big 1737 01:05:47,400 --> 01:05:48,920 Speaker 2: airbnbas Now I'm just crashed on a couch with a 1738 01:05:49,000 --> 01:05:51,720 Speaker 2: friend who still lives out there. Mark was gonna jump 1739 01:05:51,720 --> 01:05:53,200 Speaker 2: in another friend earner. You guys know him as being 1740 01:05:53,200 --> 01:05:55,640 Speaker 2: the biggest jonath R fan the world. Huge, A recent 1741 01:05:56,160 --> 01:05:57,920 Speaker 2: Mets convert. Yeah, we converted, We got them. 1742 01:05:57,920 --> 01:05:59,560 Speaker 1: We told him he wouldn't be playoff eligible if you 1743 01:05:59,560 --> 01:06:02,000 Speaker 1: convert that September first and last week he made the call, 1744 01:06:02,160 --> 01:06:04,080 Speaker 1: so big congrats to Ernie. Way to go. 1745 01:06:04,320 --> 01:06:06,080 Speaker 2: He was always a Marlins fan traditionally, but it was 1746 01:06:06,120 --> 01:06:08,720 Speaker 2: mostly because of Miguel Cabrera because he's from Venezuela and 1747 01:06:08,840 --> 01:06:11,760 Speaker 2: with the Marlins dfang. Heyesus aguilar. He said that was 1748 01:06:11,800 --> 01:06:13,680 Speaker 2: the final straw. Yes, it was just really funny. 1749 01:06:13,680 --> 01:06:15,560 Speaker 1: Hell to die on. He's got a Lewiski or Madjorsey 1750 01:06:15,600 --> 01:06:16,600 Speaker 1: ended Jonathan v Rgers. 1751 01:06:16,640 --> 01:06:18,920 Speaker 2: But it's gonna be a great weekend in Columbus. Big 1752 01:06:18,960 --> 01:06:21,000 Speaker 2: game gets no other Dame guy to get a win. 1753 01:06:21,120 --> 01:06:23,760 Speaker 2: Started the season off hot c J. Stroud, Heisman front 1754 01:06:23,800 --> 01:06:26,080 Speaker 2: runner Jackson Smith and Jacob best receiver in the country, 1755 01:06:26,640 --> 01:06:27,240 Speaker 2: can't stop ay. 1756 01:06:27,320 --> 01:06:30,120 Speaker 1: I'll be rooting for Ohio State two until Steven Jelly, 1757 01:06:30,160 --> 01:06:34,240 Speaker 1: who is my neighbor back home in New Jersey, until 1758 01:06:34,280 --> 01:06:36,200 Speaker 1: he starts for Notre Dame. I will be rooting heavily 1759 01:06:36,240 --> 01:06:38,200 Speaker 1: against them so that they get him into the game sooner. 1760 01:06:38,360 --> 01:06:41,040 Speaker 2: Freshman stud oh I mean seventeen points spread, hopefully it's 1761 01:06:41,080 --> 01:06:41,880 Speaker 2: you know, twenty and to nothing in. 1762 01:06:41,840 --> 01:06:43,440 Speaker 1: The first half and stee I can get some reps down, 1763 01:06:43,520 --> 01:06:45,960 Speaker 1: let's do it. Yeah, oh wait, everybody wins iiow yep 1764 01:06:46,080 --> 01:06:48,280 Speaker 1: and game Cocks got an easy one against sc State 1765 01:06:48,360 --> 01:06:50,920 Speaker 1: or not se State Georgia State, so it should be 1766 01:06:50,960 --> 01:06:53,520 Speaker 1: a nice and easy weekend in the new era of 1767 01:06:54,320 --> 01:06:58,040 Speaker 1: South Carolina football with that Heisman candidate Spencer Rattler. That's generous. 1768 01:06:58,280 --> 01:06:58,480 Speaker 3: Dude. 1769 01:06:58,480 --> 01:07:00,360 Speaker 1: He was a Heisman Candida last year. He's kind of 1770 01:07:00,840 --> 01:07:04,360 Speaker 1: he's he's playing sec football. Dude's got a cannon of 1771 01:07:04,360 --> 01:07:07,200 Speaker 1: an arm. He's a beast spencer roller for heisman. You 1772 01:07:07,320 --> 01:07:07,960 Speaker 1: heard it here first. 1773 01:07:08,080 --> 01:07:11,720 Speaker 2: Oh god, that's right though, big weekend first being college 1774 01:07:11,720 --> 01:07:12,600 Speaker 2: footballlet's get excited. 1775 01:07:12,880 --> 01:07:13,320 Speaker 3: Go Hoosiers. 1776 01:07:13,360 --> 01:07:15,920 Speaker 1: Also, don't forget that, John you Labor Day anything. 1777 01:07:16,400 --> 01:07:17,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, I'll be here. 1778 01:07:17,560 --> 01:07:19,720 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, you were here? Yeah that's right, I forgot Yeah, 1779 01:07:20,040 --> 01:07:22,520 Speaker 1: good place to be though. I'll be here too. Yeah, 1780 01:07:22,640 --> 01:07:23,400 Speaker 1: I'll be hanging around. 1781 01:07:23,480 --> 01:07:24,000 Speaker 3: We'll be enjoyed. 1782 01:07:24,000 --> 01:07:25,600 Speaker 1: I was been here. If I wasn't, Columbus got ties 1783 01:07:25,640 --> 01:07:27,880 Speaker 1: tacos tomorrow? Yeah, well, I guess the day you guys 1784 01:07:27,880 --> 01:07:30,200 Speaker 1: are listening to this Taiwan's Taco truck, I guess is 1785 01:07:30,240 --> 01:07:31,720 Speaker 1: gonna be out in front of home plate. So if 1786 01:07:31,720 --> 01:07:34,480 Speaker 1: you're here early and go get some tacos and across Grasso, 1787 01:07:34,560 --> 01:07:36,880 Speaker 1: come back to the team. Really, really, it felt like 1788 01:07:37,560 --> 01:07:39,960 Speaker 1: it felt like attornity yet no time at all? Is 1789 01:07:40,000 --> 01:07:41,280 Speaker 1: there fireworks this weekend? John? 1790 01:07:41,680 --> 01:07:44,720 Speaker 3: Yes, tomorrow night. And on top of that, the players 1791 01:07:44,760 --> 01:07:47,480 Speaker 3: will be picking the soundtrack for this fireworks show, which 1792 01:07:47,520 --> 01:07:49,080 Speaker 3: is really cool. I think it's the first time we've 1793 01:07:49,120 --> 01:07:51,760 Speaker 3: done that. We had a bunch of guys picked songs, 1794 01:07:51,800 --> 01:07:54,160 Speaker 3: so looking forward to that. On the ribbons we'll have 1795 01:07:54,800 --> 01:07:57,280 Speaker 3: the song title and who picked it, so that'll be cool. 1796 01:07:57,320 --> 01:08:00,360 Speaker 3: That's cool, always fun. Labor Day, weekend vibes, fire works? 1797 01:08:00,400 --> 01:08:01,440 Speaker 1: What does that? That is? 1798 01:08:01,720 --> 01:08:02,720 Speaker 3: Tomorrow night? Friday night? 1799 01:08:02,800 --> 01:08:05,800 Speaker 1: Oh it's Friday night, fire night as well, DJ night. 1800 01:08:05,880 --> 01:08:06,080 Speaker 3: Yeah. 1801 01:08:06,200 --> 01:08:06,439 Speaker 1: Nice? 1802 01:08:06,520 --> 01:08:07,960 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean this is this is the place to be. 1803 01:08:08,280 --> 01:08:09,400 Speaker 3: Where else would you rather want to be? 1804 01:08:09,520 --> 01:08:09,600 Speaker 1: Right? 1805 01:08:09,720 --> 01:08:11,040 Speaker 3: I mean, I'll tell you where you don't want to be. 1806 01:08:11,840 --> 01:08:16,400 Speaker 1: The Bronx definitely. I mean things things are looking good 1807 01:08:16,439 --> 01:08:18,720 Speaker 1: out here in Queens. Anything else? We got to talk 1808 01:08:18,720 --> 01:08:19,479 Speaker 1: about this episode? 1809 01:08:19,680 --> 01:08:21,280 Speaker 2: All good, guys, get ready for that Max Shows or 1810 01:08:21,280 --> 01:08:23,600 Speaker 2: interview because it was the highlight of my life thus far. 1811 01:08:23,720 --> 01:08:25,840 Speaker 1: Yeah, if you like, seriously, if you were not, can 1812 01:08:25,880 --> 01:08:28,000 Speaker 1: you even turn on notifications for a podcast to come out? 1813 01:08:28,000 --> 01:08:29,880 Speaker 1: You can turn notifications for our twinter Okay, yeah, I 1814 01:08:29,880 --> 01:08:32,240 Speaker 1: should do that. Real fans, you should turn on the notifications. 1815 01:08:32,320 --> 01:08:35,519 Speaker 1: You should be subscribed to the podcast. We said it before, 1816 01:08:35,520 --> 01:08:36,840 Speaker 1: We'll say it again. We're gonna try and be more 1817 01:08:36,840 --> 01:08:39,679 Speaker 1: active on Instagram. We're trying. We're trying. Like I'm on Instagram, people, 1818 01:08:39,720 --> 01:08:41,120 Speaker 1: I make some reels and I forget. But we now 1819 01:08:41,160 --> 01:08:43,320 Speaker 1: have a few more graphics. Yes, that will help. Shout 1820 01:08:43,320 --> 01:08:44,760 Speaker 1: out to mat We got some pictures. We have some 1821 01:08:44,840 --> 01:08:46,840 Speaker 1: more reels coming at you. Well, there's gonna be a 1822 01:08:46,840 --> 01:08:48,760 Speaker 1: ton of reels from maxuers or interview. Yeah, as many 1823 01:08:48,800 --> 01:08:50,720 Speaker 1: as you could possibly try out of there. So make 1824 01:08:50,720 --> 01:08:52,200 Speaker 1: sure you guys are following us on all our social 1825 01:08:52,240 --> 01:08:54,759 Speaker 1: media apt MET stuff. It's on Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram. 1826 01:08:54,840 --> 01:08:56,240 Speaker 1: If you're looking for the YouTube video, go to the 1827 01:08:56,280 --> 01:08:59,080 Speaker 1: New York Mets YouTube channel. It'll be uploaded there. If 1828 01:08:59,120 --> 01:09:01,799 Speaker 1: you like what you're listening to here, make sure you download, subscribe, 1829 01:09:01,920 --> 01:09:06,120 Speaker 1: follow whatever it is rating, review, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Odyssey, 1830 01:09:06,120 --> 01:09:10,160 Speaker 1: wherever you get your podcasts. Follow James at James Underscore Schiano, 1831 01:09:10,240 --> 01:09:12,840 Speaker 1: Follow me at t raffneck Mark. Thank you guys for listening, 1832 01:09:12,880 --> 01:09:14,439 Speaker 1: thank you for watching, and we'll see you after the 1833 01:09:14,600 --> 01:09:16,960 Speaker 1: national series. Have a good Labor Day these out guys. 1834 01:09:17,000 --> 01:09:19,559 Speaker 1: Happy holiday weekend. I guess Labor Day is Monday. Yeah, 1835 01:09:19,600 --> 01:09:25,200 Speaker 1: we'll see him on Labor Day. Get up, Get up,