1 00:00:12,800 --> 00:00:15,640 Speaker 1: Welcome everybody to the Water Relief Podcasts in the third 2 00:00:15,720 --> 00:00:21,160 Speaker 1: episode on the Fistrits podcast Network. I'm here with Tanner Scott. 3 00:00:21,200 --> 00:00:23,800 Speaker 1: This is my first time doing this, doing a podcast 4 00:00:23,800 --> 00:00:24,200 Speaker 1: in person. 5 00:00:24,239 --> 00:00:25,160 Speaker 2: So if it all goes. 6 00:00:25,000 --> 00:00:28,120 Speaker 1: Wrong, he you can just blame me. And if it 7 00:00:28,160 --> 00:00:31,800 Speaker 1: all goes right, thank you Eli for the editing. We're 8 00:00:31,840 --> 00:00:34,040 Speaker 1: just gonna get started here. We'll go through Tanner's career 9 00:00:34,320 --> 00:00:36,360 Speaker 1: and ask him a couple of questions. Have him throw 10 00:00:36,520 --> 00:00:40,000 Speaker 1: a fell a teammate under the bus, and we'll see what. 11 00:00:40,080 --> 00:00:41,000 Speaker 1: We'll see how it goes. 12 00:00:41,479 --> 00:00:42,320 Speaker 2: Oh, definitely, Steve. 13 00:00:42,600 --> 00:00:43,440 Speaker 1: How you doing today? 14 00:00:43,680 --> 00:00:44,360 Speaker 2: I'm doing great. 15 00:00:44,440 --> 00:00:46,000 Speaker 1: You I'm doing all right. 16 00:00:46,440 --> 00:00:47,480 Speaker 2: We're gonna make this work. 17 00:00:50,280 --> 00:00:53,840 Speaker 1: So you grew up in Warren, Ohio, and you went 18 00:00:53,880 --> 00:00:54,880 Speaker 1: to Howard College. 19 00:00:55,160 --> 00:00:57,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, middle of nowhere, and. 20 00:00:57,080 --> 00:00:58,480 Speaker 1: Then you transferred to Notre Dame. 21 00:00:58,600 --> 00:01:02,880 Speaker 3: No, no, no start Notre Dame. Yeah, and then I 22 00:01:02,920 --> 00:01:05,480 Speaker 3: transferred to Howard, so I went. I want to say 23 00:01:05,480 --> 00:01:09,200 Speaker 3: we were n ai a. I transferred after summer ball. 24 00:01:09,959 --> 00:01:12,520 Speaker 1: Well, what what was it to the decision to transfer? 25 00:01:13,440 --> 00:01:13,880 Speaker 2: Uh? 26 00:01:14,640 --> 00:01:18,000 Speaker 3: I was playing summer ball with a couple of a 27 00:01:18,040 --> 00:01:21,640 Speaker 3: couple of guys that were really good, and they were like, hey, 28 00:01:22,280 --> 00:01:24,920 Speaker 3: are you happy with your time at Notre Dame College 29 00:01:24,920 --> 00:01:26,959 Speaker 3: and I was like, so, like, it's a good school. 30 00:01:28,760 --> 00:01:30,039 Speaker 2: I wish we were a little bit better. 31 00:01:30,040 --> 00:01:32,000 Speaker 3: And then they're like, hey, we have this junior college 32 00:01:32,520 --> 00:01:34,480 Speaker 3: that we can get you to, and I was like, 33 00:01:34,840 --> 00:01:37,240 Speaker 3: I was like, yeah, I'm open to everything. And next 34 00:01:37,240 --> 00:01:38,440 Speaker 3: to me, you know, I was on a plane to 35 00:01:38,560 --> 00:01:42,679 Speaker 3: big spring Texas and beautiful Texas and I loved it. 36 00:01:43,000 --> 00:01:46,720 Speaker 2: I loved Texas and it's not my career basically, mean, 37 00:01:48,160 --> 00:01:49,600 Speaker 2: everything's bigger in Texas. 38 00:01:50,520 --> 00:01:52,840 Speaker 1: You were drafted by the Orioles in twenty fourteen. What 39 00:01:52,960 --> 00:01:54,720 Speaker 1: was that feeling like when you were drafted? 40 00:01:55,120 --> 00:01:56,280 Speaker 2: It was definitely an experience. 41 00:01:56,360 --> 00:02:00,120 Speaker 3: I mean when when they first drafted me, I I 42 00:02:00,120 --> 00:02:02,480 Speaker 3: didn't even think about didn't even think about it. I 43 00:02:02,520 --> 00:02:05,200 Speaker 3: was going to the Cape cod to play summer ball actually, 44 00:02:05,240 --> 00:02:09,280 Speaker 3: and I got drafted and I still wasn't sure. I mean, 45 00:02:09,720 --> 00:02:12,440 Speaker 3: my family wanted me to go to school, and I 46 00:02:12,480 --> 00:02:14,440 Speaker 3: was like, uh, I don't know. 47 00:02:14,480 --> 00:02:17,040 Speaker 2: If I want to do that part. But all works out, 48 00:02:18,600 --> 00:02:19,120 Speaker 2: and it. 49 00:02:19,080 --> 00:02:21,920 Speaker 1: All seems to work out, and I'm here doing podcasts 50 00:02:22,560 --> 00:02:24,840 Speaker 1: with major league players and I still can't believe it. 51 00:02:26,040 --> 00:02:28,360 Speaker 1: You made your debut for the Orioles in twenty seventeen. 52 00:02:28,440 --> 00:02:32,120 Speaker 1: You played two games in that season, and then you 53 00:02:32,320 --> 00:02:35,639 Speaker 1: from twenty eighteen onward, you were pretty much a staple 54 00:02:35,680 --> 00:02:39,120 Speaker 1: in the Orioles bullpen. What was the feeling when you 55 00:02:39,200 --> 00:02:42,519 Speaker 1: got the call up, major debut and then over the 56 00:02:42,639 --> 00:02:45,639 Speaker 1: years being with the Orioles being in that bullpen, what. 57 00:02:45,560 --> 00:02:45,920 Speaker 2: Was it like? 58 00:02:46,639 --> 00:02:48,400 Speaker 3: I mean, yeah, so when I got called up in 59 00:02:48,440 --> 00:02:50,200 Speaker 3: twenty seventeen, I was sitting at home. 60 00:02:50,639 --> 00:02:52,240 Speaker 2: Double A just ended. I got called up and I 61 00:02:52,280 --> 00:02:53,079 Speaker 2: was like, is this real? 62 00:02:53,400 --> 00:02:54,320 Speaker 1: Got called Double A? 63 00:02:54,720 --> 00:02:56,920 Speaker 3: Well, yeah, I was in Double A the season ended, 64 00:02:57,000 --> 00:02:59,240 Speaker 3: we lost the playoffs, and I got called up. 65 00:03:00,000 --> 00:03:02,760 Speaker 2: I was like, is this real? And Buck Showalter was my 66 00:03:02,800 --> 00:03:05,399 Speaker 2: manager my first year, so it was cool. 67 00:03:05,440 --> 00:03:08,600 Speaker 3: We had a lot of great, great guys in the bullpen, like. 68 00:03:08,639 --> 00:03:13,080 Speaker 2: Zach Britton, I mean, Michael Gibbons, Brad Brock, Darren O'Day. 69 00:03:13,639 --> 00:03:14,200 Speaker 2: So it was great. 70 00:03:14,240 --> 00:03:17,400 Speaker 3: You got like a bunch of old veteran guys, not old, 71 00:03:17,800 --> 00:03:20,400 Speaker 3: take it back, not old, but you got it guys. 72 00:03:20,480 --> 00:03:23,359 Speaker 3: You got guys with a lot of experience, and it 73 00:03:23,720 --> 00:03:28,160 Speaker 3: was really nice. And then twenty eighteen I had Richard 74 00:03:28,200 --> 00:03:30,600 Speaker 3: Blyer with me, so now I'm back with him so 75 00:03:30,639 --> 00:03:31,360 Speaker 3: it's even better. 76 00:03:32,080 --> 00:03:34,360 Speaker 2: But yeah, my time with the Oriels was great. I 77 00:03:34,360 --> 00:03:39,960 Speaker 2: mean I wouldn't change it. I mean it's awesome. Yeah, 78 00:03:39,960 --> 00:03:41,640 Speaker 2: I had a great pitch down on the end. So 79 00:03:41,680 --> 00:03:45,720 Speaker 2: he gets his first major leagues strikeout No. Two good 80 00:03:45,760 --> 00:03:47,440 Speaker 2: sliders and then even a better one. 81 00:03:48,200 --> 00:03:52,480 Speaker 1: You mentioned Richard Blyer back with him here. We'll get 82 00:03:52,520 --> 00:03:56,320 Speaker 1: to that in a moment. But Buck show Walter, to me, 83 00:03:56,600 --> 00:04:01,440 Speaker 1: he's one of the most legendary baseball people of my generation. 84 00:04:02,480 --> 00:04:05,040 Speaker 1: What do you do you have any like specific memories 85 00:04:05,080 --> 00:04:09,200 Speaker 1: of him, any stories that you're allowed to share of 86 00:04:09,760 --> 00:04:13,640 Speaker 1: something that Buck did that just like really describes his 87 00:04:13,720 --> 00:04:15,720 Speaker 1: personality with the bullpen guys. 88 00:04:16,200 --> 00:04:20,560 Speaker 2: Uh no, uh no, really, no, no stories about it. Really. Uh. 89 00:04:21,000 --> 00:04:24,640 Speaker 3: I remember him in twenty eighteen calling me in the 90 00:04:24,680 --> 00:04:26,360 Speaker 3: office a couple of times to talk to me. And 91 00:04:27,160 --> 00:04:30,479 Speaker 3: when you're a rookie and you manager calls you in 92 00:04:30,480 --> 00:04:32,680 Speaker 3: the office, you're like, this is never good. It's either 93 00:04:32,680 --> 00:04:35,400 Speaker 3: you're getting sent down or something's happening. It was just 94 00:04:35,440 --> 00:04:37,680 Speaker 3: to talk to me, So it was cool. I mean, 95 00:04:37,960 --> 00:04:41,160 Speaker 3: he is one. He's one of the greatest managers out there. 96 00:04:41,240 --> 00:04:44,000 Speaker 3: I mean, we've got a great manager here. I mean 97 00:04:44,040 --> 00:04:47,200 Speaker 3: Donnie's awesome. But yeah, Buck Buck as my first manager, 98 00:04:47,480 --> 00:04:49,520 Speaker 3: it was really cool. And then now now we get 99 00:04:49,560 --> 00:04:50,799 Speaker 3: to play against him with the. 100 00:04:50,600 --> 00:04:52,920 Speaker 2: New York Mets's it's cool. 101 00:04:53,680 --> 00:04:57,560 Speaker 1: So now going on to Richard Bleier's style, is there 102 00:04:57,560 --> 00:05:00,760 Speaker 1: any players over the years that you connected with specifically 103 00:05:00,800 --> 00:05:03,840 Speaker 1: that you always kept in touch with from all the 104 00:05:03,880 --> 00:05:05,320 Speaker 1: way in the beginning of your career till. 105 00:05:05,200 --> 00:05:09,239 Speaker 2: Now, like from when I was drafted on. 106 00:05:10,000 --> 00:05:12,159 Speaker 1: At any point, was there a specific player that you 107 00:05:12,240 --> 00:05:13,880 Speaker 1: just connected with that you still keep. 108 00:05:13,760 --> 00:05:14,279 Speaker 2: In touch with. 109 00:05:14,440 --> 00:05:16,600 Speaker 3: Oh, yeah, there's I mean I talked to I mean 110 00:05:16,600 --> 00:05:19,080 Speaker 3: everyone in the bullpen I usually get really close with, 111 00:05:19,200 --> 00:05:22,440 Speaker 3: and with Baltimore it would be Paul fry he's with 112 00:05:22,520 --> 00:05:25,360 Speaker 3: the Diamondbacks now, I was real close with him. 113 00:05:25,400 --> 00:05:28,000 Speaker 2: I talked to him in the season offseason. 114 00:05:29,800 --> 00:05:33,560 Speaker 3: Other than him, I mean, Richard would reach out to 115 00:05:33,600 --> 00:05:36,480 Speaker 3: me ever so often and kind of kept in touch. 116 00:05:36,800 --> 00:05:40,480 Speaker 3: But yeah, personally, I'd probably been in most contact with 117 00:05:40,480 --> 00:05:41,520 Speaker 3: this Paul fry and. 118 00:05:42,600 --> 00:05:44,800 Speaker 1: For a lot about Paul Frye, actually, I think he's 119 00:05:44,800 --> 00:05:50,800 Speaker 1: been been floated in some trade proposals, which I'm not 120 00:05:50,880 --> 00:05:54,520 Speaker 1: a fan of trades, but because I hate losing players. 121 00:05:54,560 --> 00:05:56,920 Speaker 1: But you know, we always get a good one. Yeah, 122 00:05:57,000 --> 00:06:00,280 Speaker 1: sometimes you find one that's that's kind of nice. And 123 00:06:00,560 --> 00:06:03,159 Speaker 1: we found you from Baltimore. He came over here with 124 00:06:03,200 --> 00:06:07,400 Speaker 1: Paul Sulcer during spring training. What was your reaction to 125 00:06:07,440 --> 00:06:08,719 Speaker 1: the news that you were coming to Miami. 126 00:06:10,520 --> 00:06:12,800 Speaker 3: I was sitting at home and I got a call 127 00:06:12,880 --> 00:06:15,640 Speaker 3: from Michael las and I missed it because I was like, 128 00:06:16,120 --> 00:06:18,120 Speaker 3: I don't know why he'd be calling me and text me, Hey, 129 00:06:18,120 --> 00:06:19,160 Speaker 3: can you can you call me back? 130 00:06:19,200 --> 00:06:20,120 Speaker 2: So I called him. 131 00:06:20,320 --> 00:06:21,800 Speaker 3: He's like, hey, do you know what i'd be calling you. 132 00:06:21,880 --> 00:06:23,640 Speaker 3: I was like, no, I got no clue. There's two 133 00:06:23,720 --> 00:06:26,080 Speaker 3: days left of spring training. And he goes, hey, you 134 00:06:26,160 --> 00:06:28,920 Speaker 3: just got traded to Miami Marlins. I was like, oh cool, awesome. 135 00:06:29,520 --> 00:06:31,520 Speaker 2: And then he goes, and then your counterpart of Cole 136 00:06:31,560 --> 00:06:34,239 Speaker 2: Solcier's coming with you. I was like, even better. 137 00:06:34,920 --> 00:06:36,719 Speaker 3: So right when I hung up the phone with him, 138 00:06:36,800 --> 00:06:39,400 Speaker 3: I called Colon and said, Hey, you going ahead to Jupiter. 139 00:06:40,080 --> 00:06:41,520 Speaker 2: He was like, yeah, give me, like give me like 140 00:06:41,560 --> 00:06:43,680 Speaker 2: an hour ago. All right, that works. So we just 141 00:06:43,760 --> 00:06:46,320 Speaker 2: drove over together, and I mean, the whole experience was great. 142 00:06:46,320 --> 00:06:49,160 Speaker 3: I mean, first day I walked in the clubhouse, didn't 143 00:06:49,160 --> 00:06:51,600 Speaker 3: really know anyone, other than like Sean Armstrong. 144 00:06:51,720 --> 00:06:56,039 Speaker 2: I knew of Lewis Head when uh he was here. Also, 145 00:06:56,400 --> 00:06:59,479 Speaker 2: who else there was one more Jimmy Acabonas. 146 00:07:00,360 --> 00:07:02,560 Speaker 1: I think you guys spent time in Baltimore together. 147 00:07:02,640 --> 00:07:04,360 Speaker 2: Yeah, and then I actually lived with them in the 148 00:07:04,360 --> 00:07:05,120 Speaker 2: off seasons too. 149 00:07:05,400 --> 00:07:05,640 Speaker 1: Uh. 150 00:07:05,680 --> 00:07:07,920 Speaker 3: And then Richard right when I got traded, Richard text 151 00:07:08,000 --> 00:07:09,080 Speaker 3: me so it was cool. 152 00:07:09,120 --> 00:07:10,800 Speaker 2: So I didn't feel I didn't feel out of place. 153 00:07:10,920 --> 00:07:12,800 Speaker 3: I mean, you are nervous, but when you when you 154 00:07:12,800 --> 00:07:16,480 Speaker 3: get to travel across the state with another guy you 155 00:07:16,480 --> 00:07:18,360 Speaker 3: were just traded with, it's a lot easier. 156 00:07:19,160 --> 00:07:21,640 Speaker 1: I'm sure that having a friend with you going through 157 00:07:21,680 --> 00:07:26,280 Speaker 1: the same experience was h was very helpful. Your e 158 00:07:26,520 --> 00:07:28,320 Speaker 1: r A in twenty twenty. I just want to point 159 00:07:28,320 --> 00:07:30,960 Speaker 1: this out for listeners. This er A in twenty twenty 160 00:07:31,080 --> 00:07:35,679 Speaker 1: was a one point three one. Just putting that out there. 161 00:07:37,400 --> 00:07:40,600 Speaker 4: Oh, great pitch there and hot bot Tanner Scott gets 162 00:07:40,600 --> 00:07:43,400 Speaker 4: some one to two three, the two, three and four. 163 00:07:43,280 --> 00:07:46,000 Speaker 2: Hitters and the Orioles still on top five three. 164 00:07:47,080 --> 00:07:50,480 Speaker 3: You can replicate that, yeah, I mean, yeah, definitely definitely possible. 165 00:07:50,560 --> 00:07:54,160 Speaker 2: I mean that year, that year was awesome. It was 166 00:07:54,160 --> 00:07:54,800 Speaker 2: a COVID year. 167 00:07:55,280 --> 00:07:57,760 Speaker 1: Uh, what was going through that COVID year, like with 168 00:07:57,840 --> 00:07:58,720 Speaker 1: the isolation and. 169 00:07:58,680 --> 00:08:03,080 Speaker 2: Everything, it was, it was just different. I mean, you 170 00:08:03,120 --> 00:08:04,480 Speaker 2: get you used to it. 171 00:08:04,560 --> 00:08:07,800 Speaker 3: I mean there's daily screenings or getting your brain touched 172 00:08:07,800 --> 00:08:10,960 Speaker 3: by cotton swabs and everything, but I mean you always 173 00:08:10,960 --> 00:08:12,440 Speaker 3: had a fello up questionnaires. 174 00:08:11,960 --> 00:08:13,480 Speaker 2: And it was it was really it was. It was 175 00:08:13,480 --> 00:08:14,520 Speaker 2: a good good year. 176 00:08:15,160 --> 00:08:19,040 Speaker 3: I mean the sixty sixty game sprint was a little different, 177 00:08:19,120 --> 00:08:23,600 Speaker 3: but yeah, that season is definitely I can definitely repeat that. 178 00:08:23,680 --> 00:08:27,600 Speaker 2: I mean the games that I gave up runs I knew. 179 00:08:27,640 --> 00:08:30,720 Speaker 3: I knew the mistakes I did, and when you know 180 00:08:30,880 --> 00:08:33,440 Speaker 3: your mistakes, you can limit them. 181 00:08:33,480 --> 00:08:41,079 Speaker 1: So as casual observers to the game. As fans, we 182 00:08:41,480 --> 00:08:45,920 Speaker 1: like to scream our relievers just throw strikes. The Rockies 183 00:08:45,960 --> 00:08:48,840 Speaker 1: game a few weeks ago, you started off with six 184 00:08:48,880 --> 00:08:52,120 Speaker 1: straight balls and Mel came out and spoke to you, 185 00:08:54,280 --> 00:08:57,360 Speaker 1: and you went on to throw eleven strikes ended the game. 186 00:08:57,520 --> 00:09:00,480 Speaker 1: I was I was here for that. It was mighty aggressive. 187 00:09:01,360 --> 00:09:04,840 Speaker 1: Since then, I've called Mel's Mound Meetings, then Mell's Magical 188 00:09:04,880 --> 00:09:09,160 Speaker 1: Mound Meetings. What did he say to you and what 189 00:09:09,240 --> 00:09:10,040 Speaker 1: did you change? 190 00:09:10,520 --> 00:09:13,439 Speaker 3: Ah? Nothing, I mean I didn't change anything. I think 191 00:09:13,480 --> 00:09:15,880 Speaker 3: It was just like a mindset. I mean everything. 192 00:09:15,920 --> 00:09:18,439 Speaker 2: When you go out there, you're gonna have a certain mindset. 193 00:09:18,640 --> 00:09:20,440 Speaker 2: So like he came out to the mountain, He's like, hey, 194 00:09:21,480 --> 00:09:23,360 Speaker 2: you ever thinking. I'm like like no. 195 00:09:23,679 --> 00:09:25,959 Speaker 3: He goes, just play catch, Just play catch. I mean, 196 00:09:26,280 --> 00:09:28,880 Speaker 3: shach like you're throwing a bullpen was just a hitter 197 00:09:28,920 --> 00:09:31,280 Speaker 3: in there. I was like, he's all right, and he goes, hey, 198 00:09:31,280 --> 00:09:33,599 Speaker 3: we trust you. Just go out there and attack. And 199 00:09:33,679 --> 00:09:37,160 Speaker 3: then I want to say, MIGGI was Meggi came up 200 00:09:37,200 --> 00:09:38,520 Speaker 3: to me too and he was like, hey, we trust 201 00:09:38,559 --> 00:09:41,040 Speaker 3: your tea, And I was like, all right, here we go. 202 00:09:42,120 --> 00:09:46,600 Speaker 1: NIGGI is why have we known in the Marlins faking? 203 00:09:46,600 --> 00:09:48,920 Speaker 1: And he as the captain of the team and he 204 00:09:48,920 --> 00:09:53,000 Speaker 1: hearing that he has made it makes that kind of 205 00:09:53,000 --> 00:09:55,640 Speaker 1: difference on the field is very reassuring for fans like me. 206 00:09:55,840 --> 00:09:59,080 Speaker 1: I don't hold the one here again recording a podcast 207 00:09:59,080 --> 00:10:03,280 Speaker 1: with the player. I still can't. A lot of times 208 00:10:03,360 --> 00:10:07,560 Speaker 1: you've said Tomorrow's a new day. When something goes wrong, 209 00:10:07,600 --> 00:10:11,800 Speaker 1: Tomorrow's a new day. Definitely, it's easy to say that. 210 00:10:11,920 --> 00:10:14,080 Speaker 1: It's hard to put that into practice, and you've been 211 00:10:14,120 --> 00:10:17,679 Speaker 1: putting that into practice. How do you reset yourself after 212 00:10:17,840 --> 00:10:21,560 Speaker 1: a after something goes completely and terribly wrong, how do 213 00:10:21,600 --> 00:10:24,600 Speaker 1: you reset yourself for the next day and go out 214 00:10:24,640 --> 00:10:27,199 Speaker 1: there and attack again? And now you have that in 215 00:10:27,240 --> 00:10:30,120 Speaker 1: the back of your mind of what happened the night before. 216 00:10:31,200 --> 00:10:34,120 Speaker 4: At all high bottle dick right, Bill, didn't do it, 217 00:10:34,559 --> 00:10:41,520 Speaker 4: didn't do it till three right right for god stop. 218 00:10:43,200 --> 00:10:45,840 Speaker 3: I mean, as a reliever, you definitely have short term memory. 219 00:10:46,000 --> 00:10:49,000 Speaker 3: That's the biggest thing. I mean, after a bad game, 220 00:10:49,120 --> 00:10:51,559 Speaker 3: I know my wife will definitely hear about it because 221 00:10:51,679 --> 00:10:54,360 Speaker 3: usually I'm just not happy with it went. And then 222 00:10:55,240 --> 00:10:57,880 Speaker 3: she just helps me reset. And I mean, tomorrow's a 223 00:10:57,920 --> 00:11:01,079 Speaker 3: new day. It's just we lost yesterday. Tomorrow's a new deck. Like, 224 00:11:01,120 --> 00:11:02,600 Speaker 3: what are we gonna do today? We have a chance 225 00:11:02,640 --> 00:11:04,319 Speaker 3: to win. We have a chance to win. In the 226 00:11:04,400 --> 00:11:07,199 Speaker 3: ninth inning, down by four, I mean we got the 227 00:11:07,240 --> 00:11:09,440 Speaker 3: great we got a great lineup, a lot of power hitters. 228 00:11:09,440 --> 00:11:14,079 Speaker 3: And to reset after each outing, you have to I mean, 229 00:11:14,480 --> 00:11:15,839 Speaker 3: no matter if you did good or bad, you have 230 00:11:15,920 --> 00:11:17,600 Speaker 3: to be able to be like, all right, today's new day. 231 00:11:18,280 --> 00:11:21,880 Speaker 2: You gotta account and you run the scores tied. I mean, 232 00:11:22,760 --> 00:11:24,959 Speaker 2: you just gotta look at it that way. Every single 233 00:11:25,040 --> 00:11:27,520 Speaker 2: time I remember what you did yesterday's in the past, 234 00:11:28,960 --> 00:11:29,720 Speaker 2: and it's. 235 00:11:29,720 --> 00:11:34,280 Speaker 1: So far, every time we've seen you at all give 236 00:11:34,440 --> 00:11:37,240 Speaker 1: any leeway to the other team, the next day you're 237 00:11:37,320 --> 00:11:39,599 Speaker 1: right back in it, and we thank you for that. 238 00:11:41,840 --> 00:11:44,640 Speaker 1: So onto the last few questions, which I are the 239 00:11:44,679 --> 00:11:46,200 Speaker 1: same for every guy so far. 240 00:11:46,840 --> 00:11:48,960 Speaker 2: Oh great, let me let me throw Steven onto the bus. 241 00:11:50,280 --> 00:11:54,160 Speaker 1: So in your opinion, who's the guy in the bullpend? 242 00:11:54,200 --> 00:11:56,599 Speaker 1: And like sister the pot, get get to like to 243 00:11:56,720 --> 00:11:57,760 Speaker 1: cause trouble. 244 00:11:57,960 --> 00:11:58,839 Speaker 2: Like stir the pot. 245 00:12:05,280 --> 00:12:08,360 Speaker 3: I'm gonna say Dylan Flora, Dylan Flora. I'm gonna say 246 00:12:08,400 --> 00:12:11,839 Speaker 3: Flora just because Flora is a great guy. But other 247 00:12:11,960 --> 00:12:16,080 Speaker 3: than that, no, it's probably not Flora. Honestly, Uh, it's Oki. 248 00:12:16,480 --> 00:12:19,760 Speaker 3: Oki always starts to part with everyone, so it's always 249 00:12:19,800 --> 00:12:22,400 Speaker 3: gonna be him. If you say something, he's gonna say, oh, 250 00:12:22,480 --> 00:12:25,240 Speaker 3: you did it ten times worse, and that's how he is. 251 00:12:25,640 --> 00:12:28,160 Speaker 1: So it's kind of funny because said you, Oh yeah, 252 00:12:28,200 --> 00:12:28,440 Speaker 1: I know. 253 00:12:28,720 --> 00:12:32,319 Speaker 2: He said me, because I'm I'm the one in the bullpen. 254 00:12:32,040 --> 00:12:35,800 Speaker 3: That my mind's going a million seconds for a million 255 00:12:35,920 --> 00:12:38,800 Speaker 3: of just going too fast, just way too fast. 256 00:12:38,840 --> 00:12:40,559 Speaker 2: And he's like, dude, you got so many thoughts going on. 257 00:12:40,679 --> 00:12:42,120 Speaker 2: I go, hey, it's just my life. 258 00:12:43,320 --> 00:12:45,080 Speaker 1: How do you slow those thoughts down on the mountain? 259 00:12:49,040 --> 00:12:52,720 Speaker 2: I mean you do, but why are they bad? One 260 00:12:52,760 --> 00:12:52,960 Speaker 2: of my. 261 00:12:53,040 --> 00:12:56,240 Speaker 1: Favorite things is when players played practical jokes on each other. 262 00:12:56,760 --> 00:12:57,200 Speaker 2: Mm hmm. 263 00:12:57,520 --> 00:13:00,559 Speaker 1: Does anything happened in the last few weeks actical joke 264 00:13:00,600 --> 00:13:02,680 Speaker 1: that you've witnessed? He been a part of. You want 265 00:13:02,720 --> 00:13:06,280 Speaker 1: to tell the story of practical jokes and pranks or 266 00:13:06,320 --> 00:13:10,839 Speaker 1: anything you heard of it? When Antony Dance was on, 267 00:13:10,960 --> 00:13:13,199 Speaker 1: he told me, well, he said Luke Williams did it, 268 00:13:13,240 --> 00:13:15,400 Speaker 1: but it was actually hay Suke's Lozardo. So for those 269 00:13:15,480 --> 00:13:18,880 Speaker 1: that didn't see my tweet about as a correction on that, 270 00:13:19,160 --> 00:13:22,800 Speaker 1: it was not Wasuke Williams that stuffed Joey Wendell's backpack 271 00:13:22,840 --> 00:13:24,360 Speaker 1: full of sugar freedom, it was Hayes. 272 00:13:24,960 --> 00:13:25,880 Speaker 2: I didn't even see that. 273 00:13:26,440 --> 00:13:31,680 Speaker 1: Geez Belie and then hasus Lozardo ended up putting hands 274 00:13:31,720 --> 00:13:34,000 Speaker 1: of some drink I forget what it was in front 275 00:13:34,080 --> 00:13:36,600 Speaker 1: of Chris Bassett's locker when the Mets were in town, 276 00:13:37,280 --> 00:13:41,320 Speaker 1: because apparently Chris Bassett loves this specific thing. Apparently Lozardo 277 00:13:41,520 --> 00:13:45,400 Speaker 1: likes to college trouble. I'm always been a big fan. 278 00:13:45,360 --> 00:13:47,280 Speaker 2: Of practical I haven't been a part of any yet. 279 00:13:48,400 --> 00:13:50,000 Speaker 1: Why do you find that hard to believe? 280 00:13:51,080 --> 00:13:53,160 Speaker 2: I mean, I haven't done anything yet yet. 281 00:13:53,640 --> 00:13:57,560 Speaker 1: He worried yet? Yeah? All right for the final question, 282 00:13:57,640 --> 00:13:59,360 Speaker 1: you have any message for the fans, anything you want 283 00:13:59,400 --> 00:13:59,800 Speaker 1: to tell them. 284 00:14:01,200 --> 00:14:02,920 Speaker 2: I was trying to think of like something cool slogan. 285 00:14:03,040 --> 00:14:06,160 Speaker 2: I can't move of anything on the spot. Uh, I mean, 286 00:14:06,559 --> 00:14:06,920 Speaker 2: how are you? 287 00:14:07,000 --> 00:14:08,160 Speaker 1: I'd go with Tomorrow's a new day. 288 00:14:08,240 --> 00:14:10,640 Speaker 2: Yeah, Tomorrow's a new day, and uh, we're gonna attack 289 00:14:10,800 --> 00:14:14,559 Speaker 2: day by day and one game at a time. 290 00:14:15,640 --> 00:14:17,240 Speaker 1: Thank you very much, Tanners Scott. This has been the 291 00:14:17,280 --> 00:14:19,880 Speaker 1: water Relief podcast on the Pitch Stripe podcast channel. Thank 292 00:14:19,920 --> 00:14:21,600 Speaker 1: you very much for listening, and we'll be back with 293 00:14:21,680 --> 00:14:23,360 Speaker 1: another Reliever and then your feature