1 00:00:00,720 --> 00:00:04,400 Speaker 1: All right. It is Wednesday, August sixth, and the Yankees 2 00:00:04,440 --> 00:00:06,720 Speaker 1: were taking on the Rangers in the final game of 3 00:00:06,760 --> 00:00:09,200 Speaker 1: a three game set and the final game of a 4 00:00:09,320 --> 00:00:11,480 Speaker 1: road trip. They were hoping to pick up at least 5 00:00:11,520 --> 00:00:14,880 Speaker 1: one win on this road trip and avoid six straight losses. 6 00:00:15,120 --> 00:00:18,040 Speaker 1: My recap and your reactions coming up next. This is 7 00:00:18,040 --> 00:00:27,520 Speaker 1: Pinstripe Territory him to talk at all right. It's a miracle. 8 00:00:28,240 --> 00:00:32,560 Speaker 1: How's it going? Everybody? World Series? Officially? Back on, Yankees 9 00:00:32,600 --> 00:00:36,120 Speaker 1: won a game. They snapped their losing streak. And I'll 10 00:00:36,120 --> 00:00:41,000 Speaker 1: tell you what. Every time this postgame show starts, right, 11 00:00:41,040 --> 00:00:43,479 Speaker 1: I try and have like a thirty or forty second 12 00:00:43,600 --> 00:00:47,120 Speaker 1: teaser to kick things off, where I record it earlier 13 00:00:47,159 --> 00:00:50,440 Speaker 1: in the in the morning or before the game. And today, 14 00:00:50,880 --> 00:00:53,400 Speaker 1: you know, I hit the button to play the intro, 15 00:00:53,960 --> 00:00:56,400 Speaker 1: and my cat jumped up on the table. I pick 16 00:00:56,480 --> 00:00:58,200 Speaker 1: up the cat and I try and reposition him, and 17 00:00:58,240 --> 00:01:02,720 Speaker 1: he swipes me Colombian necktie style right across my neck, 18 00:01:03,440 --> 00:01:06,360 Speaker 1: and I thought I was just gonna bleed out right 19 00:01:06,400 --> 00:01:08,520 Speaker 1: here on the screen. I can't tell if I'm bleeding yet, 20 00:01:08,560 --> 00:01:11,199 Speaker 1: but if you guys seen me start to bleed during 21 00:01:11,240 --> 00:01:15,759 Speaker 1: the show, it's not Stigmata. It is just my cat, 22 00:01:15,840 --> 00:01:20,520 Speaker 1: ironically named Dexter. Anyway, this road trip has been abysmal, 23 00:01:21,000 --> 00:01:25,760 Speaker 1: but thankfully the Yankees did salvage at least one victory. 24 00:01:26,840 --> 00:01:30,319 Speaker 1: And you know, I can tell you right now that 25 00:01:30,560 --> 00:01:34,440 Speaker 1: David Bednar, I think is gonna excel as a Yankee. 26 00:01:34,760 --> 00:01:37,840 Speaker 1: The body language says a lot to me. To me, 27 00:01:37,920 --> 00:01:39,800 Speaker 1: he looks like a guy who's confident in his stuff, 28 00:01:39,840 --> 00:01:42,840 Speaker 1: and so much of pitching, especially at the back end 29 00:01:42,840 --> 00:01:46,480 Speaker 1: of the bullpen, seems to be confidence. Right. Some guys 30 00:01:46,520 --> 00:01:50,880 Speaker 1: have it, some guys don't. Mariano Rivera he was always 31 00:01:50,920 --> 00:01:54,760 Speaker 1: supremely confident and unfazed by anything. That's part of what 32 00:01:54,880 --> 00:01:57,600 Speaker 1: made him great. You know, you watch Devin Williams out 33 00:01:57,640 --> 00:02:01,120 Speaker 1: there the last few games, the last few months, really, 34 00:02:01,440 --> 00:02:03,240 Speaker 1: and you see a guy who doesn't really feel all 35 00:02:03,240 --> 00:02:08,160 Speaker 1: that confident in himself, at least body language wise. But 36 00:02:08,240 --> 00:02:09,959 Speaker 1: I see Bednar out there, and I think this is 37 00:02:10,000 --> 00:02:11,720 Speaker 1: a guy who's got what it takes to pitch at 38 00:02:11,760 --> 00:02:13,240 Speaker 1: the back end of the bullpen. So I like that 39 00:02:13,360 --> 00:02:16,040 Speaker 1: pick up. We got Judge back in the series. He 40 00:02:16,080 --> 00:02:19,560 Speaker 1: got his first hit since coming off the injured list today. 41 00:02:19,560 --> 00:02:22,200 Speaker 1: He was one for three. I feel bad for John 42 00:02:22,240 --> 00:02:25,200 Speaker 1: Carlos Stanton that he's had to sit the bench, obviously 43 00:02:25,840 --> 00:02:28,480 Speaker 1: with Judge back, but watching him try and run out 44 00:02:28,480 --> 00:02:31,560 Speaker 1: that double play last night tells you everything that you 45 00:02:31,639 --> 00:02:34,040 Speaker 1: need to know about why he's not in the outfield. 46 00:02:34,480 --> 00:02:37,600 Speaker 1: The man has the mobility of a piano. He's just 47 00:02:37,680 --> 00:02:42,160 Speaker 1: he is very difficult for him to move around. And 48 00:02:42,960 --> 00:02:44,080 Speaker 1: you know, if you got to sit him for a 49 00:02:44,080 --> 00:02:46,120 Speaker 1: few days and then get judged back out there, I 50 00:02:46,160 --> 00:02:47,639 Speaker 1: guess that's just what you gotta do. But you can't 51 00:02:47,639 --> 00:02:49,880 Speaker 1: play him in the outfield or he's gonna break. All right, 52 00:02:49,919 --> 00:02:51,919 Speaker 1: let's get to the recap. All right, let's go, let's 53 00:02:51,960 --> 00:02:55,040 Speaker 1: get it going. I know a lot of people can't 54 00:02:55,040 --> 00:02:57,639 Speaker 1: catch these day games because you work. I work myself, 55 00:02:58,240 --> 00:03:00,639 Speaker 1: so I you know, was not as aisled in as 56 00:03:00,680 --> 00:03:04,239 Speaker 1: I typically would be for a game to every single pitch. 57 00:03:05,000 --> 00:03:07,880 Speaker 1: But you know, I'll give you the key takeaways for 58 00:03:08,000 --> 00:03:11,359 Speaker 1: me anyway. You know, Rangers obviously got on the board first, 59 00:03:11,600 --> 00:03:14,040 Speaker 1: but the Yankees defense looked good early on turned a 60 00:03:14,040 --> 00:03:17,600 Speaker 1: couple of really nice double plays, and then Volpi got 61 00:03:17,639 --> 00:03:22,240 Speaker 1: a base hit off of his former high school championship 62 00:03:22,280 --> 00:03:30,840 Speaker 1: teammate Jack lighter for an RBI and then Jason Dominguez 63 00:03:30,960 --> 00:03:35,440 Speaker 1: manufactured run. He stole third base, throw got away and 64 00:03:35,480 --> 00:03:38,720 Speaker 1: he scored on the errors. So you know, it was 65 00:03:38,760 --> 00:03:41,600 Speaker 1: a really tight game. Rodin, we'll talk more about him 66 00:03:42,120 --> 00:03:43,840 Speaker 1: in a minute, but he kept the Yankees in it. 67 00:03:43,920 --> 00:03:47,280 Speaker 1: He wasn't necessarily fantastic today. Through a lot of pitches, 68 00:03:47,560 --> 00:03:50,720 Speaker 1: he had more walks and strikeouts. Again, the control has 69 00:03:50,760 --> 00:03:52,760 Speaker 1: not really been there for him. But again we'll touch 70 00:03:52,760 --> 00:03:54,800 Speaker 1: on him in the pitcher spotlight in just a minute. 71 00:03:55,480 --> 00:03:59,400 Speaker 1: Yankees took the lead on a humongous pinch hit home 72 00:03:59,480 --> 00:04:03,680 Speaker 1: run by Paul Goldschmidt that felt like really it released 73 00:04:03,680 --> 00:04:07,080 Speaker 1: the pressure valve two home runs in the series after 74 00:04:07,120 --> 00:04:10,000 Speaker 1: going like a month without hitting one. I remember a 75 00:04:10,080 --> 00:04:12,680 Speaker 1: very similar home run that he hit in Seattle earlier 76 00:04:12,720 --> 00:04:15,280 Speaker 1: this year. You know, he doesn't hit a lot of them, 77 00:04:15,280 --> 00:04:17,960 Speaker 1: but when he does, he makes them count, you know. 78 00:04:18,839 --> 00:04:21,599 Speaker 1: Jazz Chisholm came up just short on an opposite field 79 00:04:21,720 --> 00:04:24,760 Speaker 1: grand slam in the seventh inning. I thought he got 80 00:04:24,800 --> 00:04:26,520 Speaker 1: it for a minute, but the ball did not carry. 81 00:04:26,560 --> 00:04:30,839 Speaker 1: Apparently he's been having issues carrying there in Texas, so 82 00:04:31,279 --> 00:04:35,120 Speaker 1: who knows. Bednar came in well, first of all, let's 83 00:04:35,120 --> 00:04:37,080 Speaker 1: talk about the rest of the bullpen. Mark Ler Junior 84 00:04:37,080 --> 00:04:39,680 Speaker 1: did well, Tim Hill got a couple of outs, Deal 85 00:04:39,680 --> 00:04:43,320 Speaker 1: Los Santos got a couple of outs. No runs scored 86 00:04:43,360 --> 00:04:45,280 Speaker 1: on any of those guys, and then Bednar came in 87 00:04:45,320 --> 00:04:48,320 Speaker 1: and got the final five outs and he got five 88 00:04:48,839 --> 00:04:55,080 Speaker 1: strikeouts along the way. And the Yankees and their misery for. 89 00:04:55,240 --> 00:05:11,560 Speaker 2: No Yeah, Bryan says, you guys see Boone making or 90 00:05:11,640 --> 00:05:14,920 Speaker 2: using chat TPT for his pinch hitting decisions. 91 00:05:14,960 --> 00:05:19,640 Speaker 1: Interesting, very interesting. Now he's obviously not done that, but yeah, 92 00:05:19,640 --> 00:05:24,080 Speaker 1: there's definitely some odd situations over the last several days 93 00:05:24,080 --> 00:05:26,560 Speaker 1: where Boone has either pinch hit for somebody or not 94 00:05:26,560 --> 00:05:29,839 Speaker 1: pinch hit for somebody. And you know, the bullpen decisions 95 00:05:29,839 --> 00:05:32,440 Speaker 1: obviously questionable, and that's why Boone has come under fire. 96 00:05:32,480 --> 00:05:34,479 Speaker 1: A lot of his in game decisions have not gone 97 00:05:34,520 --> 00:05:37,320 Speaker 1: well or lack of decisions, you know. And it's not 98 00:05:37,440 --> 00:05:39,880 Speaker 1: second guessing a lot of times, it's first guessing. And 99 00:05:40,080 --> 00:05:41,880 Speaker 1: I am going to talk a little bit about the 100 00:05:41,960 --> 00:05:45,320 Speaker 1: Yankees organization right now and take some voicemails that are 101 00:05:45,320 --> 00:05:48,800 Speaker 1: gonna sound pretty negative for a post game show that 102 00:05:48,839 --> 00:05:51,280 Speaker 1: follows a win. But we didn't do a voicemail show 103 00:05:51,279 --> 00:05:53,120 Speaker 1: this morning, and I felt like the last few days 104 00:05:53,160 --> 00:05:56,680 Speaker 1: have been very emotional for Yankees fans. A lot of 105 00:05:56,760 --> 00:06:00,440 Speaker 1: them have called in very upset, enraged, you could even 106 00:06:00,480 --> 00:06:05,279 Speaker 1: say some people distraught, and I wanted to let those 107 00:06:05,520 --> 00:06:07,640 Speaker 1: comments have a chance to breathe because that's a lot 108 00:06:07,680 --> 00:06:09,520 Speaker 1: of what we do here is just you know, pinstripe 109 00:06:09,560 --> 00:06:12,680 Speaker 1: therapy for everybody. But we do have an award that 110 00:06:12,720 --> 00:06:14,280 Speaker 1: we give out after wins. I know a lot of 111 00:06:14,320 --> 00:06:16,800 Speaker 1: people have joined over the last week or so and 112 00:06:17,160 --> 00:06:20,240 Speaker 1: have never gotten to see a Yankees win on this channel. 113 00:06:20,279 --> 00:06:22,760 Speaker 1: But we have something that we give out called the Belt, 114 00:06:22,839 --> 00:06:25,480 Speaker 1: the Championship Belt, and it goes to the player that 115 00:06:25,520 --> 00:06:30,160 Speaker 1: we feel like contributed the most in this win. Sometimes 116 00:06:30,440 --> 00:06:33,000 Speaker 1: I go from the comments and the audience. Sometimes I 117 00:06:33,080 --> 00:06:35,160 Speaker 1: go from the comments on social media. Sometimes I just 118 00:06:35,200 --> 00:06:37,839 Speaker 1: pick one myself. Today was a day where I made 119 00:06:37,839 --> 00:06:41,120 Speaker 1: the ultimate decision and I gave it to David Bednar 120 00:06:44,800 --> 00:06:50,880 Speaker 1: five outs to lock down the game. And for those 121 00:06:50,920 --> 00:06:54,120 Speaker 1: of you who remember those nineties teams, tell me he 122 00:06:54,240 --> 00:06:58,480 Speaker 1: is not a carbon copy of Bob Wickman, right, similar 123 00:06:58,520 --> 00:07:03,200 Speaker 1: type of stuff, similar type of body style, just kind 124 00:07:03,240 --> 00:07:04,800 Speaker 1: of like doesn't look like an athlete, looks like he 125 00:07:04,839 --> 00:07:08,400 Speaker 1: should be your garbage man. But he can bring it right, 126 00:07:08,440 --> 00:07:11,600 Speaker 1: He can bring it and good splitter to end the day. 127 00:07:11,680 --> 00:07:13,720 Speaker 1: Two point five to five era on the season, one 128 00:07:13,720 --> 00:07:17,360 Speaker 1: point one six whips of solid numbers for a reliever. 129 00:07:18,040 --> 00:07:20,520 Speaker 1: And obviously he had some issues back in the day 130 00:07:20,560 --> 00:07:22,880 Speaker 1: with the Pirates, but he seems to have straightened those out. 131 00:07:23,400 --> 00:07:25,920 Speaker 1: Big part of the Yankees trade deadline. We're gonna need 132 00:07:26,040 --> 00:07:28,840 Speaker 1: him down the stretch, UH to continue to come through 133 00:07:28,840 --> 00:07:32,080 Speaker 1: because obviously Devin Williams can't get it done. Camillodoval I 134 00:07:32,120 --> 00:07:34,680 Speaker 1: think has the stuff, but the command is gonna be 135 00:07:34,720 --> 00:07:36,400 Speaker 1: an issue. They might have to take a little bit 136 00:07:36,400 --> 00:07:39,200 Speaker 1: of time to get him, you know, throwing more strikes. 137 00:07:39,600 --> 00:07:42,080 Speaker 1: David Bednar is a guy who can throw strikes and 138 00:07:42,280 --> 00:07:45,160 Speaker 1: and you know he's he's gonna be a major part 139 00:07:45,160 --> 00:07:48,120 Speaker 1: of what the Yankees do or don't do down the stretch. 140 00:07:48,280 --> 00:07:58,720 Speaker 1: Nice job. Let's take a look at Carlos Rodin. I 141 00:07:58,720 --> 00:08:00,960 Speaker 1: thought he was just kind of okay today, just kind 142 00:08:00,960 --> 00:08:04,440 Speaker 1: of mid as the kids would say. The walks are 143 00:08:04,480 --> 00:08:06,960 Speaker 1: beginning to add up, and he's not striking out as 144 00:08:07,000 --> 00:08:09,480 Speaker 1: many guys as he was earlier. This year, you're starting 145 00:08:09,480 --> 00:08:12,200 Speaker 1: to see his whip climb up as he allows more 146 00:08:12,680 --> 00:08:15,600 Speaker 1: base runners, kind of regressing towards the mean a little bit. 147 00:08:15,800 --> 00:08:20,040 Speaker 1: But again, ten base runners in five innings today, he 148 00:08:20,120 --> 00:08:23,000 Speaker 1: did go five innings, six hits, two runs, four walks, 149 00:08:23,040 --> 00:08:26,480 Speaker 1: three strikeouts. He didn't quite throw one hundred pitches ninety 150 00:08:26,480 --> 00:08:29,480 Speaker 1: three pitches fifty eight strikes, so the ratio wasn't terrible, 151 00:08:29,920 --> 00:08:32,079 Speaker 1: but you know, he seems to just kind of lost 152 00:08:32,120 --> 00:08:34,000 Speaker 1: a little bit of the Shart andesstead he had earlier 153 00:08:34,040 --> 00:08:36,120 Speaker 1: on this year. And look, this is the dog days 154 00:08:36,120 --> 00:08:37,920 Speaker 1: of summer, right, I mean, this is what separates the 155 00:08:37,960 --> 00:08:40,439 Speaker 1: men from the boys. But you know, he kept the 156 00:08:40,520 --> 00:08:44,800 Speaker 1: Yankees in the game today. He gave the offensive chance 157 00:08:44,880 --> 00:08:48,480 Speaker 1: to chip away. They did that. He left, you know, 158 00:08:48,520 --> 00:08:50,240 Speaker 1: with a tie game, so he doesn't get a win, 159 00:08:51,040 --> 00:08:54,720 Speaker 1: but got the Yankees through five. You'll take it. And 160 00:08:54,840 --> 00:08:57,960 Speaker 1: after this road trip, the Yankees needed a victory and 161 00:08:58,000 --> 00:09:02,480 Speaker 1: he was instrumental. So nice. But again I agree with 162 00:09:02,559 --> 00:09:04,840 Speaker 1: David Bowers and the Chad who says too many walks 163 00:09:04,880 --> 00:09:07,920 Speaker 1: for Rodan. You'd like to see less walks because he's 164 00:09:07,920 --> 00:09:10,960 Speaker 1: also kind of home run prone, right, and you can 165 00:09:10,960 --> 00:09:13,560 Speaker 1: give up home runs. You can give up solo jacks 166 00:09:13,600 --> 00:09:15,199 Speaker 1: all day long, well not all day long, but you 167 00:09:15,240 --> 00:09:17,360 Speaker 1: can give up a home run a day if it's 168 00:09:17,600 --> 00:09:19,679 Speaker 1: if it's a solo shot. But if you start walking 169 00:09:19,760 --> 00:09:23,080 Speaker 1: guys and those home runs turned into three run shots 170 00:09:23,160 --> 00:09:25,600 Speaker 1: or two run shots, that's how you allow games where 171 00:09:25,760 --> 00:09:28,240 Speaker 1: you give up eight runs or you know, you know 172 00:09:28,280 --> 00:09:30,720 Speaker 1: your ERA jumps a half a run in one game 173 00:09:30,920 --> 00:09:36,280 Speaker 1: because you're basically allowing crooked numbers. So, you know, big 174 00:09:36,320 --> 00:09:38,559 Speaker 1: star for him, he kept the ball in the ballpark. 175 00:09:39,160 --> 00:09:42,560 Speaker 1: And again, solid season for Carlos Rodan on the year 176 00:09:42,600 --> 00:09:45,680 Speaker 1: now again three point three five ERA. He's eleven and seven. 177 00:09:45,720 --> 00:09:48,000 Speaker 1: He's made twenty four starts, one hundred and thirty nine 178 00:09:48,040 --> 00:09:51,840 Speaker 1: and two thirds innings, one hundred and fifty nine strikeouts. Okay, 179 00:09:51,880 --> 00:09:54,640 Speaker 1: so now let's just talk about this road trip as 180 00:09:54,640 --> 00:10:00,640 Speaker 1: a whole. The death Star has not been as functional lately. 181 00:10:01,320 --> 00:10:04,400 Speaker 1: You guys, remember when Cashman declared the Yankees were a 182 00:10:04,440 --> 00:10:07,280 Speaker 1: fully functional death star a few years ago, or a 183 00:10:07,320 --> 00:10:10,400 Speaker 1: fully operational death star, I think, is what he said. Well, 184 00:10:10,400 --> 00:10:15,199 Speaker 1: we got this call that it's stung to listen to. 185 00:10:15,440 --> 00:10:18,760 Speaker 1: Now I listened to this, and sometimes someone puts something 186 00:10:18,800 --> 00:10:21,000 Speaker 1: so simply that you haven't thought about in a while, 187 00:10:21,800 --> 00:10:24,240 Speaker 1: or you hadn't thought about it at all, and it 188 00:10:24,360 --> 00:10:25,800 Speaker 1: just hits you right in the gut because you know 189 00:10:25,840 --> 00:10:28,199 Speaker 1: it's true. Right. So we got a call about Cashman, 190 00:10:28,200 --> 00:10:29,480 Speaker 1: and I'm going to play it for you real quick, 191 00:10:29,480 --> 00:10:30,520 Speaker 1: and then I'm going to talk about it. 192 00:10:32,480 --> 00:10:36,240 Speaker 3: Brian Cashman has finally completely screwed this franchise into a 193 00:10:36,240 --> 00:10:39,560 Speaker 3: hole in the ground. Multiple players in their thirties with 194 00:10:39,679 --> 00:10:44,160 Speaker 3: long term contracts, our best player Judge, and our most 195 00:10:44,240 --> 00:10:48,880 Speaker 3: quest shutter Stanton can only dh plus. Cashman has wound 196 00:10:48,880 --> 00:10:52,440 Speaker 3: out history of culture in this franchise because of his arrogance. 197 00:10:53,040 --> 00:10:56,920 Speaker 3: We have little or no relationship with Reggie Jackson, Don Mattingly, 198 00:10:57,440 --> 00:10:59,760 Speaker 3: and Derek Cheetah. 199 00:11:00,120 --> 00:11:03,480 Speaker 1: It was that last part that got to me. You know, 200 00:11:03,920 --> 00:11:05,679 Speaker 1: every once in a while, you know, I'll get a chat, 201 00:11:05,720 --> 00:11:08,320 Speaker 1: I'll get a comment some of this podcast sucks, and 202 00:11:08,400 --> 00:11:10,199 Speaker 1: I know it's not true, Like it doesn't. It doesn't 203 00:11:10,200 --> 00:11:12,880 Speaker 1: bother me because I know the podcast doesn't suck. You know, 204 00:11:12,920 --> 00:11:16,040 Speaker 1: somebody will say, oh, you know, you're an asshole or whatever. 205 00:11:16,040 --> 00:11:19,440 Speaker 1: It doesn't bother me because I know I'm not. But 206 00:11:20,240 --> 00:11:26,720 Speaker 1: when someone says something that's true. That stings. It gets 207 00:11:26,720 --> 00:11:29,400 Speaker 1: to you, and it bothered me. You know, I grew 208 00:11:29,520 --> 00:11:33,680 Speaker 1: up watching Jeter and maddingly, I didn't grow up watching 209 00:11:33,800 --> 00:11:39,079 Speaker 1: Reggie Jackson, but my brothers did. And it really does 210 00:11:40,080 --> 00:11:42,280 Speaker 1: sting that these guys are not a bigger part of 211 00:11:42,320 --> 00:11:45,600 Speaker 1: the organization. I remember growing up. You know, you'd have 212 00:11:45,640 --> 00:11:47,160 Speaker 1: the Old Timers Day and this I fear this would 213 00:11:47,160 --> 00:11:48,480 Speaker 1: be a good time to mention this because we do 214 00:11:48,559 --> 00:11:50,959 Speaker 1: have Old Timers Day coming up, and you had Joe 215 00:11:51,000 --> 00:11:53,600 Speaker 1: Dee out there, and you had Mickey Manno and Whitey 216 00:11:53,640 --> 00:11:55,839 Speaker 1: fort Yet all of these legends that I didn't get 217 00:11:55,840 --> 00:11:59,160 Speaker 1: to watch, but it was great to see him around. 218 00:11:59,200 --> 00:12:01,760 Speaker 1: And then they would have them stop by the booth occasionally. 219 00:12:02,280 --> 00:12:04,800 Speaker 1: I mean, you had ex players involved in the coaching staff, 220 00:12:04,840 --> 00:12:09,760 Speaker 1: right You had mel Stottomeyer, you had Willie Randolph. You know, 221 00:12:09,800 --> 00:12:13,520 Speaker 1: these are guys that were on championship winning teams and 222 00:12:13,559 --> 00:12:17,560 Speaker 1: they were involved in the coaching right Now, the Yankees 223 00:12:17,559 --> 00:12:18,920 Speaker 1: don't really have that. They don't have a lot of 224 00:12:18,960 --> 00:12:23,440 Speaker 1: ties back to those championship years. You know, Boone is 225 00:12:23,480 --> 00:12:26,320 Speaker 1: the manager, but he was on the team when they 226 00:12:26,360 --> 00:12:28,200 Speaker 1: lost the World Series. He didn't win a World Series 227 00:12:28,240 --> 00:12:30,959 Speaker 1: with the Yankees. Not as a player, definitely not as 228 00:12:30,960 --> 00:12:34,760 Speaker 1: a manager. And you know, I think about the fully 229 00:12:34,800 --> 00:12:37,880 Speaker 1: operational death Star comment, and to me, it's kind of 230 00:12:37,920 --> 00:12:42,280 Speaker 1: funny because in the end, the death Star blew up right, 231 00:12:42,400 --> 00:12:46,400 Speaker 1: the death Star lost right. And it makes me wonder 232 00:12:46,480 --> 00:12:48,720 Speaker 1: if that's what really kind of needs to happen for 233 00:12:48,760 --> 00:12:52,640 Speaker 1: this organization to get right, you know, to repair those relationships. 234 00:12:52,640 --> 00:12:57,360 Speaker 1: Do we need a regime change in the organization right. 235 00:12:58,640 --> 00:13:00,679 Speaker 1: I'm not talking about a soft build where you go 236 00:13:00,720 --> 00:13:02,400 Speaker 1: out and you get a couple of more free agents 237 00:13:02,440 --> 00:13:04,839 Speaker 1: and you hope to patch over the problems that you have. 238 00:13:06,160 --> 00:13:11,440 Speaker 1: I'm talking about burning the blueprint, bleaching the hard drives, 239 00:13:11,720 --> 00:13:14,880 Speaker 1: starting from zero. I'm talking about a new GM. I'm 240 00:13:14,880 --> 00:13:18,360 Speaker 1: talking about a new manager. I'm talking about new coaches. 241 00:13:18,880 --> 00:13:20,960 Speaker 1: I'm talking about a lot of new players. I'm talking 242 00:13:21,000 --> 00:13:23,520 Speaker 1: about getting rid of all of the scouts, all of 243 00:13:23,559 --> 00:13:28,680 Speaker 1: them pro amateur international. If you've said the words in 244 00:13:28,760 --> 00:13:31,960 Speaker 1: a Yankees boardroom, this guy's got some upside, get the 245 00:13:32,000 --> 00:13:36,320 Speaker 1: fuck out. You're fired. I want new doctors diagnosing injuries. 246 00:13:36,640 --> 00:13:41,760 Speaker 1: I want new trainers training and treating injuries. I want 247 00:13:41,800 --> 00:13:45,280 Speaker 1: a brand new brand of MRI machine, switch up the 248 00:13:45,320 --> 00:13:47,960 Speaker 1: sod at Yankee Stadium, do whatever you've got to do. 249 00:13:48,120 --> 00:13:52,320 Speaker 1: Change the bat supplier, get new sponsorship deals for the 250 00:13:52,320 --> 00:13:56,520 Speaker 1: people who supply your gloves, your spikes. You know, no 251 00:13:56,600 --> 00:14:00,800 Speaker 1: more WB Mason, no more staying at Hilton. It's back 252 00:14:00,840 --> 00:14:06,360 Speaker 1: to roadside motels until this organization earns the right to 253 00:14:06,440 --> 00:14:10,760 Speaker 1: have luxury again. We got too many captains on this island. 254 00:14:10,840 --> 00:14:14,400 Speaker 1: To quote my favorite movie, we got too many cooks 255 00:14:14,400 --> 00:14:18,080 Speaker 1: in the kitchen. I want these guys to feel uncomfortable. 256 00:14:18,120 --> 00:14:21,240 Speaker 1: I want them to sense that military presence that George 257 00:14:21,240 --> 00:14:26,280 Speaker 1: Steinbrenner used to have in spring training, that stress the 258 00:14:26,320 --> 00:14:33,080 Speaker 1: importance of fundamentals. Look, we won today, great, but we 259 00:14:33,120 --> 00:14:37,520 Speaker 1: went one for the road trip. And I don't think 260 00:14:37,520 --> 00:14:43,440 Speaker 1: they're sweating the details enough. I sweat the details right. 261 00:14:43,760 --> 00:14:47,040 Speaker 1: If I get a detail wrong, it bothers me. You 262 00:14:47,080 --> 00:14:48,960 Speaker 1: can't get everything right in life. You're never gonna get 263 00:14:48,960 --> 00:14:51,920 Speaker 1: everything one hundred percent. But I want guys who will 264 00:14:51,960 --> 00:14:55,160 Speaker 1: do whatever it takes to win. I want an organization 265 00:14:55,200 --> 00:14:58,680 Speaker 1: that will spend whatever it takes to win and do 266 00:14:58,800 --> 00:15:01,600 Speaker 1: whatever it takes to get back on top no matter what. 267 00:15:04,760 --> 00:15:07,520 Speaker 1: I want them to literally change everything, because if they don't. 268 00:15:07,600 --> 00:15:11,040 Speaker 1: I feel like nothing is going to change. Let's have 269 00:15:11,120 --> 00:15:16,400 Speaker 1: some standards again. Shane Johnson says, we have officially chosen 270 00:15:17,080 --> 00:15:24,280 Speaker 1: a closer. Thank God. It's take a few more voicemails 271 00:15:24,280 --> 00:15:27,200 Speaker 1: to reaction. This one is from Hugh. 272 00:15:27,600 --> 00:15:32,160 Speaker 4: Good morning, Derek. This is Hugh from Brooklyn, and my prediction. 273 00:15:32,040 --> 00:15:34,960 Speaker 1: Is not working there we go hang on. 274 00:15:35,440 --> 00:15:39,080 Speaker 4: Good morning, Derek. This is Hugh from Brooklyn, and my 275 00:15:39,200 --> 00:15:43,880 Speaker 4: prediction is that Boone will be fired tomorrow morning Thursday. 276 00:15:44,840 --> 00:15:52,240 Speaker 4: If not, this is gross mismanagement by Cashman and also 277 00:15:52,480 --> 00:15:53,320 Speaker 4: stein Brander. 278 00:15:54,640 --> 00:15:56,480 Speaker 1: I don't think they're going to fire Boone in season. 279 00:15:56,640 --> 00:15:59,440 Speaker 1: I say we go against everything that they've done in 280 00:15:59,440 --> 00:16:02,920 Speaker 1: the last couple of decades right there. They're loyal to 281 00:16:03,000 --> 00:16:05,200 Speaker 1: their guys. They might make a change in the offseason 282 00:16:05,200 --> 00:16:08,040 Speaker 1: if they missed the playoffs, but I'm willing to bet. 283 00:16:08,400 --> 00:16:13,200 Speaker 1: I'll bet you a quarter pounder with cheese, Hugh. Here's 284 00:16:13,200 --> 00:16:14,960 Speaker 1: a call about the Yankees used to be fun. 285 00:16:15,680 --> 00:16:20,640 Speaker 5: Hey, Derek Williams messed up another game, which we know 286 00:16:20,720 --> 00:16:25,400 Speaker 5: from last night. I hear a bunch of people, you know, adults, 287 00:16:25,600 --> 00:16:30,120 Speaker 5: talking about, well, there's nonsense about how the Yankees were 288 00:16:30,240 --> 00:16:32,120 Speaker 5: so good back in the day, and it used to 289 00:16:32,120 --> 00:16:33,000 Speaker 5: be such good. 290 00:16:35,000 --> 00:16:36,160 Speaker 4: That yazz. 291 00:16:38,120 --> 00:16:40,320 Speaker 5: But I want to know, you know, I didn't get 292 00:16:40,320 --> 00:16:44,440 Speaker 5: to watch that so and we're playing like this season completely, 293 00:16:45,120 --> 00:16:48,520 Speaker 5: so I don't know. I just want to hear your thoughts. 294 00:16:49,000 --> 00:16:50,920 Speaker 1: Okay, all right, So you trailed off a little bit 295 00:16:50,920 --> 00:16:53,880 Speaker 1: there at the end, But he wants my thoughts on 296 00:16:53,920 --> 00:16:56,160 Speaker 1: whether or not the Yankees actually used to be fun 297 00:16:56,200 --> 00:16:59,320 Speaker 1: to watch. And I can confirm they were fun to 298 00:16:59,360 --> 00:17:09,919 Speaker 1: watch back back in the nineties. They were amazing to watch. 299 00:17:10,200 --> 00:17:12,080 Speaker 1: They were scrappy, you know, it was the whole team 300 00:17:12,080 --> 00:17:14,480 Speaker 1: of scrappy players. I can't tell you how much fun 301 00:17:14,600 --> 00:17:17,760 Speaker 1: Jeter was to watch in his prime, just diving and 302 00:17:17,800 --> 00:17:20,639 Speaker 1: clawing for every inch. You want to know what the 303 00:17:20,720 --> 00:17:24,760 Speaker 1: Yankees were like to watch. There's a few games that 304 00:17:24,800 --> 00:17:29,040 Speaker 1: I would recommend the Jeter dive into the stands game. 305 00:17:29,040 --> 00:17:30,600 Speaker 1: I don't remember the exact day. I think it was 306 00:17:30,680 --> 00:17:33,080 Speaker 1: July first, maybe two thousand and four, and that was 307 00:17:33,119 --> 00:17:36,520 Speaker 1: at the end of their running. The championship years were 308 00:17:36,520 --> 00:17:38,960 Speaker 1: mostly done by then. That was in the middle of 309 00:17:38,960 --> 00:17:41,680 Speaker 1: their drought from two thousand to two thousand and nine. 310 00:17:42,000 --> 00:17:45,040 Speaker 1: But Jeter diving into the stands tells you everything you 311 00:17:45,080 --> 00:17:48,000 Speaker 1: need to know. That was a scrappy team. Go watch 312 00:17:48,280 --> 00:17:51,880 Speaker 1: some highlights of the two thousand and nine season, all 313 00:17:51,920 --> 00:17:54,639 Speaker 1: the comeback wins. That was a fun team to watch, 314 00:17:54,720 --> 00:17:57,360 Speaker 1: a lot of chemistry. Go watch some highlights from the 315 00:17:58,080 --> 00:18:02,359 Speaker 1: twenty seventeen ALCS. That was a fun team, young, scrappy guys. 316 00:18:02,880 --> 00:18:05,879 Speaker 1: But going back to the nineties, it was just like 317 00:18:06,280 --> 00:18:08,919 Speaker 1: there was no stars, right. I mean, we think of 318 00:18:09,000 --> 00:18:11,480 Speaker 1: Jeter now as this megastar and Rivera as the goat, 319 00:18:11,520 --> 00:18:14,480 Speaker 1: but back then they were just young players. You know, 320 00:18:14,720 --> 00:18:17,119 Speaker 1: your biggest star was Bernie Williams, who was kind of 321 00:18:17,119 --> 00:18:21,919 Speaker 1: like an understated guy. He was a classically trained musician, right. 322 00:18:21,960 --> 00:18:24,720 Speaker 1: He wasn't out there to pimp home runs. He was 323 00:18:24,760 --> 00:18:26,600 Speaker 1: out there to just play hard and have fun so 324 00:18:26,640 --> 00:18:30,280 Speaker 1: he could get back to doing music. You know. Paul 325 00:18:30,320 --> 00:18:33,840 Speaker 1: O'Neill was so full of fire and so full of 326 00:18:34,200 --> 00:18:37,160 Speaker 1: intensity that it was just you could feel it coming 327 00:18:37,200 --> 00:18:39,879 Speaker 1: through your screen and you can hear it sometimes in 328 00:18:39,920 --> 00:18:42,080 Speaker 1: the way that he announces. I mean, he's just one 329 00:18:42,080 --> 00:18:45,520 Speaker 1: of these He's one of these guys that is so 330 00:18:45,640 --> 00:18:49,280 Speaker 1: competitive and that that just was dripping off of this team. 331 00:18:49,960 --> 00:18:54,840 Speaker 1: You know, Darryl Strawberry sweet swing, I mean Tino Martinez 332 00:18:54,880 --> 00:18:58,960 Speaker 1: line drive machine so much grit so I can confirm 333 00:18:59,320 --> 00:19:01,840 Speaker 1: that was a fun team to watch. Quick words from 334 00:19:01,880 --> 00:19:05,480 Speaker 1: our sponsors today than back to wrap things up, crats. 335 00:19:05,520 --> 00:19:07,160 Speaker 6: There are a lot of people out there that pay 336 00:19:07,200 --> 00:19:08,680 Speaker 6: rent and they don't get anything for it. 337 00:19:09,680 --> 00:19:11,760 Speaker 1: Might as well change that. 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We'll 357 00:20:18,320 --> 00:20:27,760 Speaker 1: get here overnight, all right. JP says, George cared about 358 00:20:27,760 --> 00:20:30,560 Speaker 1: the team. Hal only cares about his horses. I didn't 359 00:20:30,600 --> 00:20:32,320 Speaker 1: even know how was into horses. I thought George was 360 00:20:32,359 --> 00:20:35,320 Speaker 1: into horses. How is I thought into flying? But I 361 00:20:35,320 --> 00:20:38,199 Speaker 1: mean they're probably into horses too. Albert Junior says, nineties 362 00:20:38,280 --> 00:20:41,600 Speaker 1: Yanks were the best. Nineteen ninety eight was my favorite summer. Baby. 363 00:20:41,600 --> 00:20:43,960 Speaker 1: That was just a great year. They were never out 364 00:20:43,960 --> 00:20:48,560 Speaker 1: of it. They were every night just scratching and clonging. 365 00:20:48,560 --> 00:20:50,840 Speaker 1: And you knew that team. You knew nobody was beating 366 00:20:50,840 --> 00:20:54,480 Speaker 1: that squad. Val and and Why, author of one of 367 00:20:54,520 --> 00:20:58,040 Speaker 1: the greatest voicemails of all time, Can't Hit, says, did 368 00:20:58,080 --> 00:21:00,400 Speaker 1: you have to dust off the fun hat a nail 369 00:21:00,480 --> 00:21:03,159 Speaker 1: biding ninth? He could barely watch? I did have to 370 00:21:03,240 --> 00:21:07,000 Speaker 1: dust it off, actually, but hopefully it still looks okay. 371 00:21:07,640 --> 00:21:10,320 Speaker 1: I mean it's only been a few days. Uh, Susan 372 00:21:10,400 --> 00:21:14,040 Speaker 1: Menenge says, Bednar looks good. Bennar looks terrific. He looks 373 00:21:14,080 --> 00:21:17,920 Speaker 1: like the real deal. And then Brian Bashman says, why 374 00:21:17,920 --> 00:21:20,439 Speaker 1: doesn't Shelley Duncan ever get any love as a manager. 375 00:21:20,480 --> 00:21:23,600 Speaker 1: He's awesome, He's a fun guy too. But he also 376 00:21:23,640 --> 00:21:25,680 Speaker 1: seemed like he had a little bit of intensity. Those 377 00:21:25,680 --> 00:21:29,159 Speaker 1: weird looking people, they tend to be intense boons too, 378 00:21:29,280 --> 00:21:32,439 Speaker 1: too good looking and rich and and you know whatever 379 00:21:32,520 --> 00:21:35,040 Speaker 1: to be intense, right, I mean, these these these guys 380 00:21:35,040 --> 00:21:37,879 Speaker 1: that have scrap and claw, you know, they usually got 381 00:21:37,880 --> 00:21:39,040 Speaker 1: a little bit of an edge to them. 382 00:21:39,520 --> 00:21:40,000 Speaker 5: Uh. 383 00:21:40,040 --> 00:21:43,800 Speaker 1: And uh, Eddie Charlie says, they need gm like theo 384 00:21:43,880 --> 00:21:46,720 Speaker 1: Epstein would be interesting. I think theo Epstein has his 385 00:21:46,800 --> 00:21:53,000 Speaker 1: eyes on being the next uh commissioner, you know. But uh, anyways, Uh, 386 00:21:53,119 --> 00:22:08,440 Speaker 1: Yankees finally win one one more time. Well, we got 387 00:22:08,440 --> 00:22:10,640 Speaker 1: more voicemails. I would have liked to have gotten to them, 388 00:22:10,680 --> 00:22:13,560 Speaker 1: but a lot of it was just like about last night, 389 00:22:13,680 --> 00:22:17,320 Speaker 1: So I just wasn't able to do a voicemail show 390 00:22:17,359 --> 00:22:19,320 Speaker 1: this morning. I would have liked to, but I had 391 00:22:19,560 --> 00:22:23,320 Speaker 1: some work to do for my job. So tune in 392 00:22:23,520 --> 00:22:26,000 Speaker 1: on Friday, We're gonna have a pre game and a 393 00:22:26,080 --> 00:22:30,640 Speaker 1: post game before the Astros game and afterwards. TK will 394 00:22:30,640 --> 00:22:32,320 Speaker 1: not be with us Friday night. He's gonna switch to 395 00:22:32,359 --> 00:22:35,679 Speaker 1: Sundays for a little bit. His work schedule has been adjusted. 396 00:22:36,080 --> 00:22:39,400 Speaker 1: But Friday night we'll get somebody else on. We'll see, 397 00:22:39,440 --> 00:22:42,920 Speaker 1: but I will definitely be here pre and post on Friday. 398 00:22:43,560 --> 00:22:46,000 Speaker 1: Might do something tomorrow. Call in if we get enough voicemails, 399 00:22:46,000 --> 00:22:47,920 Speaker 1: we'll definitely do kind of a State of the Yankees 400 00:22:48,280 --> 00:22:51,200 Speaker 1: vibe check deal. Until then, I'll see you next time. 401 00:22:54,280 --> 00:22:56,359 Speaker 1: If you made it this far, do us a favor. 402 00:22:56,640 --> 00:22:59,800 Speaker 1: Hit the like button, hit the subscribe button, and join 403 00:22:59,840 --> 00:23:01,760 Speaker 1: out community. You can also be a part of the 404 00:23:01,760 --> 00:23:04,680 Speaker 1: show by calling in at seven point eight, eight, nine, nine, 405 00:23:04,960 --> 00:23:07,199 Speaker 1: ten sixty eight. 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