1 00:00:09,240 --> 00:00:09,680 Speaker 1: What is Up? 2 00:00:09,680 --> 00:00:12,399 Speaker 2: Mets fans, Welcome back to another episode of the Mets 3 00:00:12,400 --> 00:00:15,800 Speaker 2: Stuff podcast. We actually it's weird that this is a 4 00:00:15,800 --> 00:00:17,840 Speaker 2: positive one because just such a poor taste in our 5 00:00:17,840 --> 00:00:19,919 Speaker 2: mouth from the last game of the series against the Marlins. 6 00:00:19,960 --> 00:00:22,720 Speaker 2: But theoretically speaking, the Mets beat the Marlins won the 7 00:00:22,720 --> 00:00:25,479 Speaker 2: series did their job for the most part, but we 8 00:00:25,520 --> 00:00:27,400 Speaker 2: do have to talk about what happened on Sunday left 9 00:00:27,400 --> 00:00:29,080 Speaker 2: a pretty bad taste in our mouth. Will go over 10 00:00:29,120 --> 00:00:31,680 Speaker 2: all the decisions made by Carlos Mendoza what happened in 11 00:00:31,720 --> 00:00:34,040 Speaker 2: this game, just as we do with every series. So 12 00:00:34,120 --> 00:00:36,120 Speaker 2: if you like what you're listening to and we're watching 13 00:00:36,120 --> 00:00:37,720 Speaker 2: over here, make sure to drop a lake on the 14 00:00:37,800 --> 00:00:40,159 Speaker 2: YouTube video and subscribe to the YouTube channel. We did 15 00:00:40,159 --> 00:00:42,640 Speaker 2: just drop our top twenty five Prospects video yesterday, so 16 00:00:42,680 --> 00:00:44,839 Speaker 2: if you haven't seen that, after you watch the podcast, 17 00:00:44,880 --> 00:00:46,000 Speaker 2: go there give it a listen. 18 00:00:46,960 --> 00:00:49,320 Speaker 1: It's pretty good. It's good content. If you like what 19 00:00:49,360 --> 00:00:52,599 Speaker 1: you're listening to here as well. Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google. 20 00:00:52,440 --> 00:00:54,680 Speaker 2: Drops the rating, drops a review, download and subscribe, and 21 00:00:54,680 --> 00:00:56,639 Speaker 2: don't forget to follow us on our social media at 22 00:00:56,680 --> 00:00:59,520 Speaker 2: Mets Up. Links will be in the description over on 23 00:00:59,560 --> 00:01:03,000 Speaker 2: the YouTube channel. James, we had a late night last 24 00:01:03,080 --> 00:01:05,160 Speaker 2: night rock a roller. We were holding down the shuffle 25 00:01:05,160 --> 00:01:07,080 Speaker 2: board table. We walked in at one thirty when didn't 26 00:01:07,160 --> 00:01:09,160 Speaker 2: leave the table until we were done. 27 00:01:09,280 --> 00:01:12,080 Speaker 1: We were in it. How you feeling no great? Undefeated 28 00:01:12,160 --> 00:01:14,440 Speaker 1: nine shuffle board. We played one of the games of 29 00:01:14,440 --> 00:01:16,559 Speaker 1: a lifetime with the crowd. It was. It was truly 30 00:01:16,600 --> 00:01:18,440 Speaker 1: a back and forth affair. It felt like a seven 31 00:01:18,440 --> 00:01:20,480 Speaker 1: game series. It was. It was perfect. It was it 32 00:01:20,480 --> 00:01:25,199 Speaker 1: was peak athletics. But we also have softball championship Monday tonight. Tuesday, Tuesday, Tuesday, 33 00:01:25,200 --> 00:01:27,640 Speaker 1: Oh really it got moved. You didn't see it got postponed. 34 00:01:27,959 --> 00:01:29,640 Speaker 1: Oh no, I gotta switched on god. 35 00:01:29,680 --> 00:01:34,920 Speaker 2: Postponed Tuesday eight thirty. Damn, that's just breaking news to James. 36 00:01:34,959 --> 00:01:35,959 Speaker 2: She breaking news. 37 00:01:36,000 --> 00:01:37,560 Speaker 1: I really wanted to go to the Mets game on Tuesday, 38 00:01:37,600 --> 00:01:39,440 Speaker 1: made plans with my cousin. I was within over the 39 00:01:39,440 --> 00:01:41,199 Speaker 1: weekend to go to the Mets game Tues. All right, 40 00:01:41,360 --> 00:01:44,160 Speaker 1: so that's cash now whatever, But annoying way to end 41 00:01:44,160 --> 00:01:46,280 Speaker 1: this Met series. Like I really wanted to be more positive, 42 00:01:46,280 --> 00:01:48,560 Speaker 1: more happy. A sweep of the Marlins was what this 43 00:01:48,640 --> 00:01:50,880 Speaker 1: team needed after the horrible week last week. And with 44 00:01:51,000 --> 00:01:52,960 Speaker 1: this team really could have used and what this team 45 00:01:53,000 --> 00:01:54,440 Speaker 1: seemed like they were set up to do, and you 46 00:01:54,600 --> 00:01:56,920 Speaker 1: just found a way to lose this game. On Sunday, 47 00:01:57,480 --> 00:01:59,880 Speaker 1: still now two games behind the Braves for the Wildcard. 48 00:02:00,320 --> 00:02:04,040 Speaker 1: Still just not really not really clicking, not really jumping 49 00:02:04,080 --> 00:02:06,000 Speaker 1: up another level and not really rising to the occasion. 50 00:02:06,040 --> 00:02:09,000 Speaker 1: Still just stuck in this little dulgrum, this little horrible, 51 00:02:09,040 --> 00:02:11,200 Speaker 1: weird stretch that we're in, which it feels like it's 52 00:02:11,200 --> 00:02:12,680 Speaker 1: getting harder and harder to climb out of it. 53 00:02:12,880 --> 00:02:15,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, there's an ability or inability right now to like 54 00:02:15,240 --> 00:02:17,320 Speaker 2: step on the throats. And Sunday was a game like 55 00:02:17,320 --> 00:02:19,440 Speaker 2: to step on the Marlins throats because they pitched, they 56 00:02:19,480 --> 00:02:23,799 Speaker 2: played so well. Saturday, Luis Severino was amazing, complete game, shutout, 57 00:02:24,040 --> 00:02:26,440 Speaker 2: phenomenal on the mound, everybody was picking each other up. 58 00:02:26,600 --> 00:02:29,119 Speaker 2: And Friday night was really good too, just smack the ball, 59 00:02:29,160 --> 00:02:31,960 Speaker 2: like having a really good day at the plate. So 60 00:02:32,760 --> 00:02:34,640 Speaker 2: for Sunday, the way that that game went, I think 61 00:02:34,639 --> 00:02:36,880 Speaker 2: we should talk about that first, just it's what's fresh 62 00:02:36,919 --> 00:02:38,560 Speaker 2: in our mind. With fresh on everybody's mind, you want 63 00:02:38,600 --> 00:02:40,760 Speaker 2: to hear about that. A lot of things to get 64 00:02:40,760 --> 00:02:42,960 Speaker 2: mad about in this game, Where do we want to start? 65 00:02:43,639 --> 00:02:45,640 Speaker 1: I made the list of the notes. I'll read the list. 66 00:02:45,680 --> 00:02:47,800 Speaker 1: This is a good one. So the Mets in this 67 00:02:47,880 --> 00:02:50,440 Speaker 1: game had the eleven hardest hit balls in the entire game. 68 00:02:50,720 --> 00:02:51,919 Speaker 1: That's a good one they had. You had to get 69 00:02:51,919 --> 00:02:53,320 Speaker 1: to the twelve's hardest hit ball, and that was Ada 70 00:02:53,320 --> 00:02:55,919 Speaker 1: Lopez to sturdy ending triple, which was the only extra 71 00:02:56,000 --> 00:02:58,120 Speaker 1: they said that Marlins even had in this game. Our 72 00:02:58,160 --> 00:03:01,560 Speaker 1: bullpen was allergic to strikes. But I got the stats 73 00:03:01,639 --> 00:03:04,880 Speaker 1: right here, whereas it's our bullpen this game between Browsaban Reed, 74 00:03:04,919 --> 00:03:08,000 Speaker 1: Garrett and Film mats On walked three hitters, gave up 75 00:03:08,040 --> 00:03:09,800 Speaker 1: four hits, and gave up two earned runs. How we 76 00:03:09,840 --> 00:03:12,520 Speaker 1: lost the game. But also with that didn't allow a 77 00:03:12,520 --> 00:03:14,360 Speaker 1: single heart hit ball to any of the Marlins players. 78 00:03:14,400 --> 00:03:16,280 Speaker 1: We only left two herded balls in the entire game. 79 00:03:16,280 --> 00:03:18,040 Speaker 1: And again the last one wasn't the third inning off 80 00:03:18,080 --> 00:03:21,160 Speaker 1: of Paul Blackburn. And then you just have the situation 81 00:03:21,240 --> 00:03:23,320 Speaker 1: where you're in the ninth inning and you're rallying to 82 00:03:23,320 --> 00:03:25,440 Speaker 1: tie the game and your first two guys gone against 83 00:03:25,440 --> 00:03:28,560 Speaker 1: Calvin Fouchet, who's I don't think he's a bad reliever. 84 00:03:28,600 --> 00:03:30,799 Speaker 1: I think I think not, though I think he could 85 00:03:30,840 --> 00:03:34,120 Speaker 1: close on most teams. Like he throws ninety eight, he's sweeper, 86 00:03:34,120 --> 00:03:35,800 Speaker 1: he's ninety mile an hour sweeper in ninety six mile 87 00:03:35,800 --> 00:03:36,240 Speaker 1: an hour color. 88 00:03:36,240 --> 00:03:37,920 Speaker 2: I don't think I'm not gonna get there yet. I'm 89 00:03:37,920 --> 00:03:39,680 Speaker 2: not gonna know you were watching, you were listening. 90 00:03:40,080 --> 00:03:41,640 Speaker 1: No, I watched the whole thing. I just SYNCD up 91 00:03:41,640 --> 00:03:43,880 Speaker 1: with the radio. Oh okay, okay, yeah, I wasn't gonna 92 00:03:43,880 --> 00:03:45,680 Speaker 1: listen to those. I wasn't gonna listen to record on Roku. 93 00:03:45,720 --> 00:03:47,400 Speaker 1: That just was never gonna add Add that to the list, 94 00:03:47,840 --> 00:03:50,880 Speaker 1: Add that to the list. But you get the first 95 00:03:50,880 --> 00:03:53,360 Speaker 1: two men on. You have all the momentum, the crowd's rocking, 96 00:03:53,400 --> 00:03:55,880 Speaker 1: people are feeling it. Based on the win probability and 97 00:03:55,920 --> 00:03:57,960 Speaker 1: Baseball savon, they actually the fifty percent chances win the 98 00:03:57,960 --> 00:04:00,400 Speaker 1: game down by one. But first and second on nobody out, 99 00:04:00,760 --> 00:04:03,720 Speaker 1: and for some reason Jeff McNeil comes to the plate 100 00:04:04,120 --> 00:04:06,040 Speaker 1: and cross some Doz asks him to bunt. In a 101 00:04:06,080 --> 00:04:08,720 Speaker 1: situation where you have you have three outs left in 102 00:04:08,720 --> 00:04:11,720 Speaker 1: a baseball game, and you were willing to sacrifice thirty 103 00:04:11,720 --> 00:04:15,040 Speaker 1: three percent of them and seemingly only be content with 104 00:04:15,200 --> 00:04:16,839 Speaker 1: highing the game, it made no fucking sense to me. 105 00:04:16,880 --> 00:04:18,240 Speaker 1: The top of the other coming up as well as 106 00:04:18,279 --> 00:04:19,839 Speaker 1: j Justman swinging the bad I thought it was a 107 00:04:19,839 --> 00:04:22,960 Speaker 1: stupid decision. I think that decision. It's not the reason 108 00:04:23,000 --> 00:04:25,200 Speaker 1: they lost the game, but in that moment it hurt them, 109 00:04:25,520 --> 00:04:27,160 Speaker 1: hurt them dramatically and trying to win it. 110 00:04:27,400 --> 00:04:29,560 Speaker 2: Both things can be true. It was a bad decision 111 00:04:29,560 --> 00:04:31,240 Speaker 2: to bunt. That was a major loser move. 112 00:04:31,320 --> 00:04:33,040 Speaker 1: Like you said, you're giving up outs when you were 113 00:04:33,080 --> 00:04:35,240 Speaker 1: losing with an opportunity to win the game no outs 114 00:04:35,279 --> 00:04:38,000 Speaker 1: first and second, that is a prime opportunity to take 115 00:04:38,040 --> 00:04:39,839 Speaker 1: the lead in the ninth and win the game. The 116 00:04:39,839 --> 00:04:42,120 Speaker 1: Mets played for the tie. Bad decision. 117 00:04:42,400 --> 00:04:44,400 Speaker 2: The other thing that is also true along with that 118 00:04:44,520 --> 00:04:46,400 Speaker 2: is the fact that if the bunt is called, which 119 00:04:46,440 --> 00:04:48,560 Speaker 2: it was, Jeff mcfeild does have to get the bunt 120 00:04:48,600 --> 00:04:51,240 Speaker 2: down totally. And that is the other issue here too, 121 00:04:51,240 --> 00:04:53,599 Speaker 2: And I think sometimes a lot, like in these conversations 122 00:04:53,600 --> 00:04:56,000 Speaker 2: about game theory and philosophy and how to how to 123 00:04:56,040 --> 00:04:59,479 Speaker 2: play these situations, you can make the wrong decision, but 124 00:04:59,520 --> 00:05:00,960 Speaker 2: you need to be a to execute, and the Mets 125 00:05:01,000 --> 00:05:04,200 Speaker 2: did not execute on the wrong decision, which double makes 126 00:05:04,240 --> 00:05:07,919 Speaker 2: it bad because now theoretically, if Jeff McNeil got that 127 00:05:07,960 --> 00:05:11,480 Speaker 2: bunt down, Francisco Lindoor's ball brings Hosea Glacier's. 128 00:05:11,120 --> 00:05:11,760 Speaker 1: Home tie ball. 129 00:05:12,320 --> 00:05:15,279 Speaker 2: So I understand the Mets fans that I was getting 130 00:05:15,279 --> 00:05:17,360 Speaker 2: an argument on Twitter and that are taking the stance 131 00:05:17,360 --> 00:05:19,200 Speaker 2: of Jeff McNeil's guy get the bunt down. There was 132 00:05:19,200 --> 00:05:22,120 Speaker 2: no wrong decision. Tie game, you go into extras. But 133 00:05:22,160 --> 00:05:25,000 Speaker 2: in the same ilk, why are we playing to go 134 00:05:25,040 --> 00:05:27,200 Speaker 2: into extras? You were playing to win the game. You 135 00:05:27,279 --> 00:05:31,120 Speaker 2: have to go for the win there. The Marlins were reeling. 136 00:05:31,200 --> 00:05:32,400 Speaker 2: They were not looking great. 137 00:05:32,480 --> 00:05:35,760 Speaker 1: I mean, they didn't look great all game, regardless you 138 00:05:35,800 --> 00:05:36,760 Speaker 1: had them on the ropes. 139 00:05:36,880 --> 00:05:39,120 Speaker 2: You literally had a chance to beat them, and you 140 00:05:39,200 --> 00:05:41,039 Speaker 2: decide to go for the tie if it was three 141 00:05:41,080 --> 00:05:43,440 Speaker 2: to three. I'm cool with that bunt because you were 142 00:05:43,480 --> 00:05:45,200 Speaker 2: playing for the winning run. But I don't love the 143 00:05:45,240 --> 00:05:47,360 Speaker 2: idea of giving up and out to get the tying 144 00:05:47,440 --> 00:05:51,480 Speaker 2: run ninety feet closer when realistically it's not. 145 00:05:52,920 --> 00:05:55,200 Speaker 1: A tie like whatever, especially with these new. 146 00:05:55,120 --> 00:05:57,240 Speaker 2: Extra inning rules, like it is all FACACCTA and everything like, 147 00:05:57,240 --> 00:05:58,920 Speaker 2: you could just give up three the next thing in 148 00:05:59,000 --> 00:05:59,400 Speaker 2: game over. 149 00:05:59,440 --> 00:06:01,000 Speaker 1: I don't know. I don't like trying to extend the 150 00:06:01,040 --> 00:06:04,440 Speaker 1: game there. Yeah, and also just again like people always 151 00:06:04,480 --> 00:06:06,040 Speaker 1: like to say, like the thing like, oh well, if 152 00:06:06,040 --> 00:06:07,960 Speaker 1: he gets that bunt down, versisclondor drives him in. I 153 00:06:08,000 --> 00:06:11,080 Speaker 1: don't think that if if that bunk got down, that 154 00:06:11,120 --> 00:06:12,520 Speaker 1: guy was on their base. I don't think you're pitched 155 00:06:12,520 --> 00:06:14,919 Speaker 1: the same way the next dome, like Francisco Lindor the 156 00:06:14,960 --> 00:06:17,000 Speaker 1: ball he hit out was it was a sinker that 157 00:06:17,040 --> 00:06:19,120 Speaker 1: was high in the zone. Again, Fouchet throws this nand 158 00:06:19,160 --> 00:06:20,880 Speaker 1: eight mile and hour sinker that has a lot of 159 00:06:20,920 --> 00:06:22,239 Speaker 1: dip and a lot of run on it. So it's 160 00:06:22,279 --> 00:06:24,000 Speaker 1: really good pitch. But I don't think that you're going 161 00:06:24,080 --> 00:06:26,160 Speaker 1: to give a hit like ciscal Indoor three pitches high 162 00:06:26,160 --> 00:06:27,840 Speaker 1: in the zone if you're trying to avoid fly balls, 163 00:06:27,839 --> 00:06:29,920 Speaker 1: you know what I mean. Like everything changes afterwards. It's 164 00:06:29,920 --> 00:06:31,159 Speaker 1: not like one to one, it's not it's not going 165 00:06:31,240 --> 00:06:33,719 Speaker 1: to carry over. It's all butterfly effect. But still like 166 00:06:33,720 --> 00:06:36,200 Speaker 1: you're right though, it's it's it's blame on both Mendoza 167 00:06:36,279 --> 00:06:39,080 Speaker 1: and McNeil. Mendoza for making that decision and for McNeil 168 00:06:39,080 --> 00:06:41,880 Speaker 1: for executing at all, because even if he just doesn't 169 00:06:41,880 --> 00:06:43,680 Speaker 1: strike out, like everything could have been different, like if 170 00:06:43,720 --> 00:06:45,200 Speaker 1: he just hits a ground ball and moves the runners, 171 00:06:45,240 --> 00:06:47,040 Speaker 1: he heads a dribbler, if he hits a single like 172 00:06:47,040 --> 00:06:48,680 Speaker 1: he could have hit. But then he wound up starting 173 00:06:48,680 --> 00:06:51,200 Speaker 1: this at bat with two strikes because he bunted it, 174 00:06:51,200 --> 00:06:52,680 Speaker 1: he pulled back, he bunted, he pulled back again and 175 00:06:52,720 --> 00:06:54,200 Speaker 1: got a strike, and he popped up a bunch, which 176 00:06:54,240 --> 00:06:55,920 Speaker 1: was like, oh my god, why are we doing this? 177 00:06:56,120 --> 00:06:57,680 Speaker 1: And that was it. It was over after that. It's 178 00:06:57,720 --> 00:07:00,480 Speaker 1: just I don't know that the whole thing felt deflate 179 00:07:00,520 --> 00:07:03,000 Speaker 1: it after that, especially because after that, the last grievance 180 00:07:03,040 --> 00:07:05,360 Speaker 1: from this game, especially his ninth ending Francis going door 181 00:07:05,400 --> 00:07:07,440 Speaker 1: has a pist missile a centifield that that's a home 182 00:07:07,520 --> 00:07:09,680 Speaker 1: run in five parks including lone Depot Park in Miami, 183 00:07:09,680 --> 00:07:11,840 Speaker 1: which is so which is the worst part. Insult to injury. 184 00:07:12,080 --> 00:07:14,160 Speaker 1: Had over six hundred spected batting average. I can't find 185 00:07:14,160 --> 00:07:15,520 Speaker 1: the catch probability. I don't know how to do that, 186 00:07:15,520 --> 00:07:17,120 Speaker 1: Baseball Savona. I'm a pitching guy. I don't know how 187 00:07:17,160 --> 00:07:19,240 Speaker 1: to find the defensive stuff in game. But I'm sure 188 00:07:19,240 --> 00:07:21,360 Speaker 1: it was hard. Patche had ran a long way to 189 00:07:21,400 --> 00:07:23,760 Speaker 1: get that ball. He was playing in and towards left field, 190 00:07:23,800 --> 00:07:25,680 Speaker 1: and he wound up catching that ball on the warning 191 00:07:25,720 --> 00:07:29,800 Speaker 1: track on a fly over his shoulder. Yeah, but Keith 192 00:07:30,200 --> 00:07:32,400 Speaker 1: how we mentioned that they were like that wasn't Willie May's, 193 00:07:32,440 --> 00:07:35,360 Speaker 1: but like that was he just made He made a 194 00:07:35,360 --> 00:07:36,920 Speaker 1: bee line to a spot in the warning track. You'd 195 00:07:36,920 --> 00:07:38,960 Speaker 1: never see center fielders make catches like that in balls. 196 00:07:39,000 --> 00:07:40,480 Speaker 1: I hit one hundred miles an hour on a rope, 197 00:07:40,520 --> 00:07:42,360 Speaker 1: so that was just ridiculous. It felt like it was 198 00:07:42,400 --> 00:07:43,960 Speaker 1: all calm nitting and him having a walk off there. 199 00:07:43,960 --> 00:07:45,640 Speaker 1: It didn't happen if you had just that bad at 200 00:07:45,680 --> 00:07:48,760 Speaker 1: bat right after that. Also, some some good vibes got 201 00:07:48,920 --> 00:07:51,600 Speaker 1: sucked away when Nimo left with the shoulder injury. Then 202 00:07:51,600 --> 00:07:53,400 Speaker 1: Albers was on deck, and it's just the whole thing 203 00:07:53,480 --> 00:07:56,200 Speaker 1: was just like, ah, this and like it. It doesn't 204 00:07:56,240 --> 00:07:59,240 Speaker 1: fully ruin the vibe a Friday and Saturday because they 205 00:07:59,240 --> 00:08:00,920 Speaker 1: won really good games. They pitch really well. But we 206 00:08:01,000 --> 00:08:03,000 Speaker 1: have to start talking about this because this is definitely 207 00:08:03,160 --> 00:08:05,320 Speaker 1: the most frustrating thing and really annoys me. 208 00:08:05,480 --> 00:08:07,840 Speaker 2: Some other things that frustrated me in this game too. 209 00:08:08,320 --> 00:08:12,080 Speaker 2: Alvarez gotta make that play at the plate. Yeah, that 210 00:08:12,160 --> 00:08:14,240 Speaker 2: ball's gotta stay in the glove, like I understand, it's 211 00:08:14,280 --> 00:08:16,920 Speaker 2: not it's a bang bang play, it's tough, whatever. 212 00:08:16,640 --> 00:08:17,239 Speaker 1: You want to say. 213 00:08:17,360 --> 00:08:19,840 Speaker 2: And we love Francisco Alvarez over here, but he simply 214 00:08:20,120 --> 00:08:22,480 Speaker 2: like just has to be better. He has been pretty 215 00:08:22,520 --> 00:08:25,320 Speaker 2: terrible now for what like a month going on month. 216 00:08:25,200 --> 00:08:27,000 Speaker 1: And a half. And the Marlin second run in this game, 217 00:08:27,040 --> 00:08:29,440 Speaker 1: the tying run was a pass ball by Luis Herrenz. 218 00:08:29,480 --> 00:08:32,800 Speaker 1: I looked not that pass ballish, but I don't know. 219 00:08:32,960 --> 00:08:36,160 Speaker 1: Just that two catching defensive gas seemed to lead to 220 00:08:36,160 --> 00:08:37,160 Speaker 1: two runs, which sucks that. 221 00:08:37,520 --> 00:08:42,000 Speaker 2: And the other thing too, is I didn't understand Carlos 222 00:08:42,000 --> 00:08:48,160 Speaker 2: Mendoza's bullpen management in this game because the bullpen was 223 00:08:48,160 --> 00:08:51,440 Speaker 2: fully rested. They did not use anybody yesterday because Luis 224 00:08:51,440 --> 00:08:53,839 Speaker 2: Everarino went nine innings beautifully awesome. 225 00:08:54,600 --> 00:08:57,400 Speaker 1: And Friday man I went seven and Budo went too correct, 226 00:08:57,600 --> 00:08:58,920 Speaker 1: so the bullpen was fully rested. 227 00:09:00,440 --> 00:09:03,680 Speaker 2: Wascar brasobon against his former team in a tight game 228 00:09:03,720 --> 00:09:05,319 Speaker 2: for a guy who, let's just say what it is, 229 00:09:05,360 --> 00:09:07,360 Speaker 2: he's been struggling since he's been a met He hasn't 230 00:09:07,360 --> 00:09:10,640 Speaker 2: been very good. Didn't love that decision. I know he 231 00:09:10,640 --> 00:09:13,160 Speaker 2: didn't get hit hard. He got nickeledon dime basically for 232 00:09:13,240 --> 00:09:15,360 Speaker 2: these little blue pits and kind of nonsense stuff that 233 00:09:15,400 --> 00:09:17,480 Speaker 2: was going on. But he's starting to get to the 234 00:09:17,520 --> 00:09:19,480 Speaker 2: point where it's like, man, this guy never has an 235 00:09:19,480 --> 00:09:21,520 Speaker 2: easy outing no matter what. And yes, Louise Trends did 236 00:09:21,559 --> 00:09:23,600 Speaker 2: miss that ball, but he did still spike a ball. 237 00:09:23,720 --> 00:09:25,720 Speaker 2: Like as much as he needs to make that block 238 00:09:25,960 --> 00:09:28,320 Speaker 2: wasco Brosbon also needs to throw a better pitch because 239 00:09:28,360 --> 00:09:31,360 Speaker 2: he's not helping the situation either. He's been pretty terrible 240 00:09:31,400 --> 00:09:33,120 Speaker 2: since he's moved over here. And then to go to 241 00:09:33,120 --> 00:09:35,520 Speaker 2: Read Garrett was fine. Read Garrett came in, shut the door. 242 00:09:36,040 --> 00:09:37,680 Speaker 2: I don't know why he didn't start the eighth with 243 00:09:37,760 --> 00:09:41,320 Speaker 2: Phil Mayton. Why did he go to Garrett again? It 244 00:09:41,440 --> 00:09:43,280 Speaker 2: felt like trying to do a little bit too much 245 00:09:43,320 --> 00:09:44,520 Speaker 2: and trying to get them out and be like, I 246 00:09:44,520 --> 00:09:46,640 Speaker 2: can give Mayton one more day. And then when they 247 00:09:46,640 --> 00:09:49,600 Speaker 2: didn't get into trouble, when Mayton instead of Diaz and 248 00:09:49,600 --> 00:09:51,480 Speaker 2: what felt like the most important outs of the game, 249 00:09:51,559 --> 00:09:53,560 Speaker 2: especially if the app the opportunity to win in the ninth, 250 00:09:53,920 --> 00:09:55,920 Speaker 2: this was one of the And this has been happening 251 00:09:56,000 --> 00:09:57,640 Speaker 2: a little bit more, and I don't think it's fair 252 00:09:57,720 --> 00:09:59,800 Speaker 2: We've talked about, He's pushed all the right buttons in 253 00:09:59,800 --> 00:10:02,160 Speaker 2: the but it feels like these last couple of weeks 254 00:10:02,160 --> 00:10:04,520 Speaker 2: the buttons that has been pushing, like everything's been going wrong. 255 00:10:04,760 --> 00:10:07,000 Speaker 2: It doesn't help that the bullpen refuses to throw strikes 256 00:10:07,000 --> 00:10:07,320 Speaker 2: as well. 257 00:10:07,600 --> 00:10:09,360 Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm refusing to throw strikes one thing. And also 258 00:10:09,360 --> 00:10:11,319 Speaker 1: I think the Daz usage is starting to get a 259 00:10:11,360 --> 00:10:13,720 Speaker 1: little bit strange. I'm not like troubled by it, because 260 00:10:13,760 --> 00:10:15,760 Speaker 1: I still I don't know, Like it seems like over 261 00:10:15,800 --> 00:10:18,160 Speaker 1: the last month he's been pitching the best he has 262 00:10:18,200 --> 00:10:20,680 Speaker 1: all year, Yes, and then in that same time we 263 00:10:20,760 --> 00:10:22,520 Speaker 1: have found ever excuse you, Okay, what are you looking for? 264 00:10:22,640 --> 00:10:26,280 Speaker 1: It's raining so hard right It's not raining by me. 265 00:10:26,600 --> 00:10:29,760 Speaker 1: It is torrential down for it right now in Astoria. 266 00:10:29,880 --> 00:10:31,679 Speaker 1: I could hear it. It's like puddled up on my 267 00:10:32,640 --> 00:10:35,240 Speaker 1: balcony and I'm like, is you gonna get above the door? Thing? 268 00:10:35,400 --> 00:10:38,440 Speaker 1: Like I'm so by bone dry outside the window right 269 00:10:38,440 --> 00:10:43,000 Speaker 1: now in Brooklyn. But it's insane. Diaz in the month 270 00:10:43,040 --> 00:10:45,880 Speaker 1: of August has only had one save opportunity, just one, 271 00:10:46,520 --> 00:10:49,440 Speaker 1: and he's only made five four appearances this month in 272 00:10:49,480 --> 00:10:52,599 Speaker 1: total eighteen days, has made four appearances Diaz pitched. He 273 00:10:52,640 --> 00:10:55,000 Speaker 1: pitched on Thursday in the loss of the A's, He 274 00:10:55,080 --> 00:10:57,280 Speaker 1: pitched on Tuesday in the loss of the A's. He 275 00:10:57,360 --> 00:11:00,920 Speaker 1: pitched last Wednesday, guys save in Colorado. That was August seventh, 276 00:11:01,200 --> 00:11:02,719 Speaker 1: and then he pitched that Monday game. He pitched the 277 00:11:02,760 --> 00:11:04,000 Speaker 1: ninth inning in the game we're winning by a lot 278 00:11:04,000 --> 00:11:05,920 Speaker 1: in Saint Louis. Then before that, it was it was 279 00:11:05,960 --> 00:11:09,000 Speaker 1: Tuesday the thirtieth against the Twins, and Thursday the twenty 280 00:11:09,000 --> 00:11:10,720 Speaker 1: fifth against the Braves and the extra ending game that 281 00:11:10,760 --> 00:11:13,480 Speaker 1: we won that we were at. Yes. Yeah, so that's 282 00:11:13,520 --> 00:11:17,040 Speaker 1: only seven that's only six appearances readman Diaz since July 283 00:11:17,120 --> 00:11:17,920 Speaker 1: twenty fifth, And. 284 00:11:17,880 --> 00:11:19,560 Speaker 2: I'm like that that's where I was in the eighth 285 00:11:19,559 --> 00:11:21,880 Speaker 2: inning was okay, Like I like film Ayton. He's been 286 00:11:21,920 --> 00:11:24,120 Speaker 2: one of our better relievers this year, Like no doubt that. 287 00:11:24,240 --> 00:11:26,400 Speaker 2: It's not an issue of like should have don't go 288 00:11:26,440 --> 00:11:28,600 Speaker 2: to film Ayton. But it felt like in what we're 289 00:11:29,400 --> 00:11:32,320 Speaker 2: that was a safe situation essentially, that eighth inning or 290 00:11:32,360 --> 00:11:35,400 Speaker 2: that yeah, ninth inning, whatever it was, eighth inning, eighth inning, 291 00:11:35,920 --> 00:11:40,000 Speaker 2: ninth inning, eighth inning, eighth inning, eighth inning, Why not 292 00:11:40,000 --> 00:11:42,240 Speaker 2: go to d Yeah? Why not go to Daz because 293 00:11:42,240 --> 00:11:44,080 Speaker 2: those outs were the most important ones there. It just 294 00:11:44,160 --> 00:11:47,000 Speaker 2: it felt a little bit weird. I haven't been loving 295 00:11:47,000 --> 00:11:49,040 Speaker 2: the decision making recently in the bullpen. Part of the 296 00:11:49,080 --> 00:11:51,600 Speaker 2: problem is that Adam Otovino is still on this team. 297 00:11:51,840 --> 00:11:54,040 Speaker 2: Part of the problem is that dead Neil Nooniez is 298 00:11:54,040 --> 00:11:54,880 Speaker 2: nowhere to be found. 299 00:11:54,920 --> 00:11:55,440 Speaker 1: Where is he? 300 00:11:56,080 --> 00:11:58,040 Speaker 2: But that shouldn't be this big of a problem, I know, 301 00:11:58,120 --> 00:12:00,960 Speaker 2: But I'm just saying, like I listen to Dadniel Nunis 302 00:12:01,040 --> 00:12:02,280 Speaker 2: thing that's more of a me like, where when is 303 00:12:02,320 --> 00:12:04,000 Speaker 2: he coming back? Because I missed because he was so 304 00:12:04,160 --> 00:12:06,120 Speaker 2: damn good. He was our fire man. He was incredible. 305 00:12:06,360 --> 00:12:07,679 Speaker 2: That's more of a like, I wish he was here 306 00:12:07,720 --> 00:12:08,440 Speaker 2: so we could go to him. 307 00:12:08,480 --> 00:12:09,080 Speaker 1: He was so good. 308 00:12:09,920 --> 00:12:12,320 Speaker 2: But pushing it up with Read Garrett a little bit 309 00:12:12,360 --> 00:12:14,160 Speaker 2: longer when he's been shaky since coming back from the 310 00:12:14,200 --> 00:12:16,679 Speaker 2: il and was shaky before it like he's he needs 311 00:12:16,679 --> 00:12:17,920 Speaker 2: to get right. You could have gotten him out of 312 00:12:17,920 --> 00:12:20,199 Speaker 2: that appearance with like a good, good outing from Reid Garrett. 313 00:12:20,200 --> 00:12:21,679 Speaker 1: I think that would have been big. And in the 314 00:12:21,800 --> 00:12:23,800 Speaker 1: day the inning, Read Garrett walks Davery Edwards sleeve off 315 00:12:23,840 --> 00:12:25,079 Speaker 1: the end. Get him out, get him out of it, 316 00:12:25,200 --> 00:12:26,880 Speaker 1: like you can't, you can't be in after that happens, 317 00:12:26,960 --> 00:12:28,440 Speaker 1: you got to strike out Jake Berger, and then again 318 00:12:28,480 --> 00:12:31,080 Speaker 1: he walks Joan o' bride, and then after he walks 319 00:12:31,080 --> 00:12:33,520 Speaker 1: you a bride again he walks Hey Susanchez. So I'm thinking, like, 320 00:12:33,600 --> 00:12:35,120 Speaker 1: how what else does he have to do to get 321 00:12:35,160 --> 00:12:36,680 Speaker 1: taken out of this game? Like how can this still 322 00:12:36,720 --> 00:12:38,360 Speaker 1: be happening? And then you have to kind of double 323 00:12:38,400 --> 00:12:40,160 Speaker 1: down and move back on it with again the fact 324 00:12:40,200 --> 00:12:43,000 Speaker 1: that he has not been using Diaz aggressively, no, and 325 00:12:43,080 --> 00:12:45,040 Speaker 1: this has been specifically the same amount of time since 326 00:12:45,080 --> 00:12:47,440 Speaker 1: Daniel Nunia's went out. So I think in Mendoza's mind, 327 00:12:47,440 --> 00:12:49,640 Speaker 1: he's like, Okay, he's my only guy I know conpitchion 328 00:12:49,679 --> 00:12:51,080 Speaker 1: night thinning, so I have the same for the ninth inning. 329 00:12:51,160 --> 00:12:53,080 Speaker 1: But the flip side of that is that right now 330 00:12:53,400 --> 00:12:56,080 Speaker 1: just push comes to shove Diaz and Budo the only 331 00:12:56,120 --> 00:12:58,160 Speaker 1: guy's bulpen that can miss a bat. That was a 332 00:12:58,200 --> 00:13:00,480 Speaker 1: crazy bault of lightning in your back. Oh oh shit? 333 00:13:00,880 --> 00:13:05,560 Speaker 1: Did you hear that? Whoa live on the mets ofa podcast? 334 00:13:05,600 --> 00:13:07,360 Speaker 1: The weather sits the movie through a story and you 335 00:13:07,480 --> 00:13:11,000 Speaker 1: have no rain, none dry. We have like five miles 336 00:13:11,000 --> 00:13:12,520 Speaker 1: away from each other. I think it's like four and 337 00:13:12,520 --> 00:13:16,319 Speaker 1: a half the straight line. But I think that this 338 00:13:16,520 --> 00:13:19,800 Speaker 1: is making midoes are too tight with dias. Whereas a 339 00:13:19,880 --> 00:13:21,800 Speaker 1: game like today where you know that Buddo's not available 340 00:13:21,800 --> 00:13:23,840 Speaker 1: because he just threw another one coming he just threw 341 00:13:23,960 --> 00:13:25,120 Speaker 1: you were drinking a Coca Cola. 342 00:13:26,080 --> 00:13:28,360 Speaker 2: Yeah, I drink myself to a soda once a month, 343 00:13:28,960 --> 00:13:31,120 Speaker 2: and I was like I woke up. I was like, 344 00:13:31,160 --> 00:13:32,520 Speaker 2: I could use a Coca Cola today. 345 00:13:34,960 --> 00:13:36,959 Speaker 1: I've been keeping an emergency sprite in my fridge for 346 00:13:37,000 --> 00:13:40,719 Speaker 1: a special occasion. I don't know when. Angering You're like, 347 00:13:40,760 --> 00:13:43,240 Speaker 1: I gotta have a little soda pop usually do for 348 00:13:43,280 --> 00:13:45,040 Speaker 1: the Arizona Green Tea. I mean I would say no 349 00:13:45,120 --> 00:13:46,439 Speaker 1: free ads, but I mean I'll do some free ass 350 00:13:46,440 --> 00:13:48,920 Speaker 1: for Arizona Green Tea anything they ever need, anything, literally ever. 351 00:13:49,040 --> 00:13:52,400 Speaker 1: But Budo as the only other guy's bull playing in misats. 352 00:13:52,400 --> 00:13:55,120 Speaker 1: He's not available. He keeps throwing four innings this week 353 00:13:55,200 --> 00:13:57,360 Speaker 1: in games that were nowhere closer than four runs, which 354 00:13:57,640 --> 00:14:00,319 Speaker 1: I didn't dislike the way he was used on Friday, Like, 355 00:14:00,360 --> 00:14:01,720 Speaker 1: just end the game, shut the door. I don't care. 356 00:14:01,760 --> 00:14:03,679 Speaker 1: I get out of this no more. Bullpen usage and 357 00:14:03,720 --> 00:14:05,520 Speaker 1: sev Reno helps you out with that again, but it's 358 00:14:05,559 --> 00:14:08,360 Speaker 1: just like you you've now let you left this series 359 00:14:08,840 --> 00:14:10,439 Speaker 1: and you didn't use your your number one bullet, you 360 00:14:10,480 --> 00:14:12,400 Speaker 1: know what I mean? And it is Diaz. 361 00:14:12,600 --> 00:14:14,600 Speaker 2: Is Diaz only a nineth th inning, Guys, there's something 362 00:14:14,640 --> 00:14:17,679 Speaker 2: we don't know like that is going on because he 363 00:14:17,880 --> 00:14:20,240 Speaker 2: thinks so I know it's different come back from the 364 00:14:20,280 --> 00:14:22,680 Speaker 2: injury whatever, but like he's done multiple outs. 365 00:14:22,680 --> 00:14:24,320 Speaker 1: I think he done multiple outs this year or multiple 366 00:14:24,320 --> 00:14:24,920 Speaker 1: innings this year. 367 00:14:25,000 --> 00:14:28,440 Speaker 2: So it's like, I don't I don't know why, Like 368 00:14:28,520 --> 00:14:31,840 Speaker 2: you said, you're saving that bullet when the Mets realistically 369 00:14:31,880 --> 00:14:33,480 Speaker 2: need to win every single game they possibly can. 370 00:14:34,160 --> 00:14:38,960 Speaker 1: Diaz has only thrown multiple innings once since July ninth. Okay, 371 00:14:39,040 --> 00:14:41,240 Speaker 1: but he's also only pitched what like six times since then. 372 00:14:41,600 --> 00:14:45,760 Speaker 1: He's only he's only done it three total times this year. Okay, 373 00:14:46,360 --> 00:14:47,960 Speaker 1: so again, but also here the other thing is that 374 00:14:48,720 --> 00:14:51,600 Speaker 1: I would be fine if Diaz literally just got the 375 00:14:51,640 --> 00:14:53,880 Speaker 1: last two outs in that eight inning and maytime comes 376 00:14:53,920 --> 00:14:55,120 Speaker 1: in for a clean ninth thin it's the botbo of 377 00:14:55,120 --> 00:14:56,200 Speaker 1: the model's eye, you know what I mean? Like that, 378 00:14:56,240 --> 00:14:57,520 Speaker 1: I don't think that's the worst thing either, Like, I 379 00:14:57,520 --> 00:14:59,640 Speaker 1: think you should be more willing and more accepting to 380 00:14:59,760 --> 00:15:01,840 Speaker 1: use your best relief pitcher in the most tense situation 381 00:15:02,000 --> 00:15:04,360 Speaker 1: rather than than ninth inning. Because there's this that's just 382 00:15:04,480 --> 00:15:06,960 Speaker 1: that's just what happened again. You never like it's hard 383 00:15:07,000 --> 00:15:08,920 Speaker 1: to like pinpoint the spot in this Marlins line but like, 384 00:15:08,920 --> 00:15:10,520 Speaker 1: I have to make sure this spot in the lineup 385 00:15:10,520 --> 00:15:12,880 Speaker 1: doesn't kill me. They all kind of suck. Everyone sucks 386 00:15:12,880 --> 00:15:14,920 Speaker 1: basically one through nine. Besides Jake Berger, who leads all 387 00:15:14,920 --> 00:15:18,040 Speaker 1: major league homes and homeless, is a pretty football player. 388 00:15:18,040 --> 00:15:20,600 Speaker 1: Besides getting picked off, I don't know. That was pretty 389 00:15:20,600 --> 00:15:22,040 Speaker 1: stupid to do. That's why some one game and three 390 00:15:22,080 --> 00:15:24,360 Speaker 1: times in a series that was unbelievable honestly kept saying 391 00:15:24,360 --> 00:15:27,560 Speaker 1: the game for us. But it's just low tight, low 392 00:15:27,600 --> 00:15:29,680 Speaker 1: tight decision making for Mendoza here a little too tight, 393 00:15:29,800 --> 00:15:32,040 Speaker 1: And do you leave this game being like, man, if 394 00:15:32,080 --> 00:15:34,120 Speaker 1: anyone DS came instead of film Mayton, you might have won. 395 00:15:34,440 --> 00:15:37,400 Speaker 1: These are things that it feels like first time manager 396 00:15:37,520 --> 00:15:39,200 Speaker 1: learning curve a little bit totally. That's why I'm not 397 00:15:39,280 --> 00:15:41,400 Speaker 1: like I'm not cruise time, like Carloss is not fitting 398 00:15:41,440 --> 00:15:43,360 Speaker 1: for the job. No, it's just I don't know this 399 00:15:43,480 --> 00:15:45,160 Speaker 1: kind of things. Yeah, he might, he might figure out 400 00:15:45,160 --> 00:15:46,960 Speaker 1: a little bit better. Maybe someone gets his year later 401 00:15:47,120 --> 00:15:49,240 Speaker 1: is like from like the analytics departments, like you know, 402 00:15:49,320 --> 00:15:52,200 Speaker 1: like the DS there. And again, I do think this 403 00:15:52,320 --> 00:15:53,400 Speaker 1: is also a huge part of it. 404 00:15:53,480 --> 00:15:55,560 Speaker 2: I hate to keep just shitting on Adham out of eno, 405 00:15:55,600 --> 00:15:56,920 Speaker 2: but he just can't be on this team anymore. 406 00:15:56,920 --> 00:15:59,040 Speaker 1: He has he has no purpose, Like his only purpose 407 00:15:59,040 --> 00:16:01,720 Speaker 1: is mop up duty. And for a team that needs 408 00:16:01,760 --> 00:16:05,120 Speaker 1: to win games and has shaky pitching, especially in the bullpen, 409 00:16:05,400 --> 00:16:07,560 Speaker 1: you need to be able to have every single arm 410 00:16:07,600 --> 00:16:10,320 Speaker 1: available to you in a game to win, and Adam 411 00:16:10,320 --> 00:16:12,280 Speaker 1: Monavino will simply not be in a game that's closer 412 00:16:12,320 --> 00:16:14,520 Speaker 1: than four or five runs. Yeah, it's just to get 413 00:16:14,600 --> 00:16:17,000 Speaker 1: all these little, tiny, little tiny things about the rosters. 414 00:16:17,080 --> 00:16:19,800 Speaker 1: Keep coming back and keep cementing the fact that this 415 00:16:19,920 --> 00:16:21,560 Speaker 1: is a five hundred team, and this is not a 416 00:16:21,640 --> 00:16:23,240 Speaker 1: ten games over one hundred team, So it's maybe a 417 00:16:23,280 --> 00:16:24,600 Speaker 1: five game more five hundred team is just not a 418 00:16:24,640 --> 00:16:27,160 Speaker 1: ten game or five hundred team, And that's just simply 419 00:16:27,240 --> 00:16:27,720 Speaker 1: probably it. 420 00:16:28,080 --> 00:16:30,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, that sucked really bad taste. That being said, the 421 00:16:30,880 --> 00:16:33,280 Speaker 2: rest of the series was actually really good. Friday and 422 00:16:33,280 --> 00:16:37,720 Speaker 2: Saturday night, we're awesome. Let's talk about Severino because he 423 00:16:37,920 --> 00:16:40,520 Speaker 2: was phenomenal and I love the emotion that he showed. 424 00:16:40,880 --> 00:16:44,360 Speaker 2: Ranger started, Rangers started, all right, it's reaching Brooklyn. Very good, 425 00:16:45,000 --> 00:16:49,600 Speaker 2: we have rains touchdown in Brooklyn. Severino was incredible. I 426 00:16:49,680 --> 00:16:52,040 Speaker 2: love the emotion he was showing. I really thought that 427 00:16:52,160 --> 00:16:53,960 Speaker 2: that was just a good sign for the Mets in 428 00:16:54,080 --> 00:16:56,400 Speaker 2: general to show that kind of emotion and passion. Shout 429 00:16:56,440 --> 00:16:59,720 Speaker 2: out to Francisco Lindor for convincing Carlos Mendoza to let 430 00:16:59,800 --> 00:17:02,440 Speaker 2: say Aarino go the full game because apparently he wasn't 431 00:17:02,480 --> 00:17:04,879 Speaker 2: going to let him, which is also really funny to 432 00:17:05,000 --> 00:17:06,680 Speaker 2: think about now with how Sunday went. 433 00:17:07,119 --> 00:17:09,960 Speaker 1: And Mendoza also said that the crowd made him do 434 00:17:10,040 --> 00:17:12,120 Speaker 1: it too, where it's like, all right, well, maybe maybe 435 00:17:12,160 --> 00:17:14,199 Speaker 1: don't say that one and maybe focus off on these 436 00:17:14,200 --> 00:17:15,879 Speaker 1: decisions a little bit. But it was just cool to 437 00:17:15,880 --> 00:17:17,159 Speaker 1: see that moment. We had some friends at the game 438 00:17:17,200 --> 00:17:18,960 Speaker 1: who said the energy in City Field was just amazing. 439 00:17:19,000 --> 00:17:21,440 Speaker 1: You could field on television because like, as the Mets 440 00:17:21,480 --> 00:17:23,040 Speaker 1: have been thrown a complete game shutout since you know 441 00:17:23,080 --> 00:17:27,480 Speaker 1: when mark complete game shutout, I mean, it's got to 442 00:17:27,480 --> 00:17:31,080 Speaker 1: be de Gram? Yeah was de Graam? Do we know 443 00:17:31,119 --> 00:17:34,159 Speaker 1: who he was playing him? Was it gonna be to 444 00:17:34,240 --> 00:17:38,359 Speaker 1: Gram against the Braves? No, okay, who was it? It 445 00:17:38,440 --> 00:17:43,160 Speaker 1: was the Gram National's Friday game to fifteen strikeouts. Oh yeah, 446 00:17:43,160 --> 00:17:44,479 Speaker 1: that was a good one. That was really good one. 447 00:17:44,960 --> 00:17:48,560 Speaker 1: Jacob de Gram and I tweeted last night again his 448 00:17:48,600 --> 00:17:50,560 Speaker 1: messed up boys. Every third week and we'll tweet the 449 00:17:50,600 --> 00:17:52,520 Speaker 1: Jacob de Graam meme at like one o'clock the morning 450 00:17:52,560 --> 00:17:55,320 Speaker 1: of Friday is Saturday. But it was funny. I tweeted that. 451 00:17:55,400 --> 00:17:56,960 Speaker 1: A couple of the Mets people like took that tweet 452 00:17:56,960 --> 00:17:58,479 Speaker 1: and like made their own variations of it. But that's 453 00:17:58,520 --> 00:18:01,040 Speaker 1: fine as talk to other works. And then before Intogram, 454 00:18:01,040 --> 00:18:02,639 Speaker 1: the last two complete game shouts by the Mets were 455 00:18:02,720 --> 00:18:07,800 Speaker 1: Mads and Cindergart. To give you how rarely these things happen. Yikes. Yeah, 456 00:18:08,640 --> 00:18:11,160 Speaker 1: So it was twelve hundred and twelve days exactly from 457 00:18:11,240 --> 00:18:13,800 Speaker 1: Stagram's Complete Game shout to seven years complete game shout out. 458 00:18:14,160 --> 00:18:15,920 Speaker 1: And it was cool that, I don't know, we don't 459 00:18:15,960 --> 00:18:17,159 Speaker 1: have a bunch of these anymore. That's like one of 460 00:18:17,160 --> 00:18:18,679 Speaker 1: the coolest things sports. Also, that was the first time 461 00:18:18,720 --> 00:18:21,840 Speaker 1: Severena went over one hundred pitches since June twenty third, yep, 462 00:18:21,840 --> 00:18:23,200 Speaker 1: which is a really long time. And that was that 463 00:18:23,240 --> 00:18:25,000 Speaker 1: Sunday night game that was the Edmund Diaz game. Ten 464 00:18:25,000 --> 00:18:27,200 Speaker 1: strikeouts against the Cubs. This is also another game where 465 00:18:27,200 --> 00:18:29,119 Speaker 1: seven minutes through more than fifteen percent sweepers and when 466 00:18:29,119 --> 00:18:31,119 Speaker 1: he does that, he is good. He's awesome. Yeah, the 467 00:18:31,119 --> 00:18:34,000 Speaker 1: fastballs up to ninety nine, Like, just really good season 468 00:18:34,080 --> 00:18:36,840 Speaker 1: for a pitcher who seems worked really really hard to 469 00:18:36,880 --> 00:18:39,080 Speaker 1: get back to this point and nice to see this 470 00:18:39,240 --> 00:18:39,760 Speaker 1: paying off. 471 00:18:39,680 --> 00:18:43,200 Speaker 2: For him, and from a larger scope, zoning out of 472 00:18:43,240 --> 00:18:45,800 Speaker 2: the twenty twenty four season as a whole, really good 473 00:18:45,880 --> 00:18:47,960 Speaker 2: for the Mets as a team. Now that could be 474 00:18:47,960 --> 00:18:50,600 Speaker 2: a landing spot four guys similar to several rein oh 475 00:18:50,640 --> 00:18:53,240 Speaker 2: one hundred percent they're seeing there going I can go 476 00:18:53,320 --> 00:18:55,440 Speaker 2: to the Mets one day, will they will fix me 477 00:18:55,520 --> 00:18:57,000 Speaker 2: for a year and I will be able to hit 478 00:18:57,040 --> 00:18:59,240 Speaker 2: free agency and get the contract that I want with 479 00:18:59,359 --> 00:19:02,600 Speaker 2: more money. That's really big on the on the bigger 480 00:19:02,680 --> 00:19:04,760 Speaker 2: scale of things, looking past the twenty twenty four season. 481 00:19:05,359 --> 00:19:07,000 Speaker 2: I know you're not a Walker Buehler guy, but like 482 00:19:07,119 --> 00:19:09,800 Speaker 2: that's something that I'm Walker Buler for this Okay, yeah, 483 00:19:09,840 --> 00:19:12,320 Speaker 2: like a Walker Buler for this twelve that would be 484 00:19:12,520 --> 00:19:13,959 Speaker 2: that could be the Severino next year. 485 00:19:14,000 --> 00:19:16,520 Speaker 1: We're thinking way ahead. But that's really cool from an 486 00:19:16,640 --> 00:19:20,320 Speaker 1: organizational standpoint. Yeah, it's it's it's it's like, to use 487 00:19:20,359 --> 00:19:22,320 Speaker 1: a colloquial term, it's proof in the pudding there, like 488 00:19:22,440 --> 00:19:23,840 Speaker 1: we can we can come here and help you fix 489 00:19:23,920 --> 00:19:25,560 Speaker 1: your pitcher, like you will make more money after you 490 00:19:25,600 --> 00:19:27,640 Speaker 1: spend one year, like with the Met's pitching facility, which 491 00:19:27,680 --> 00:19:29,800 Speaker 1: is great, it's great, and I'll spend san thingum and 492 00:19:29,880 --> 00:19:33,439 Speaker 1: Iya who's just become a seven inning guy, use him 493 00:19:33,560 --> 00:19:35,040 Speaker 1: being a five and dive. I think he has the 494 00:19:35,080 --> 00:19:37,440 Speaker 1: most seven inning appearances in Baseball's the beginning of June 495 00:19:38,080 --> 00:19:40,359 Speaker 1: five times like all this guy does. There's seven innings, 496 00:19:40,560 --> 00:19:43,359 Speaker 1: much to my dismay, but awesome, great, and again like 497 00:19:43,440 --> 00:19:45,359 Speaker 1: this is we've said a lot of times this year 498 00:19:45,400 --> 00:19:47,040 Speaker 1: that these are the best two pitchers in this rotation, 499 00:19:47,280 --> 00:19:49,800 Speaker 1: but the rotation still lacks a true stopper. So then 500 00:19:49,840 --> 00:19:52,040 Speaker 1: even more falls into these guys, especially against these bad teams, 501 00:19:52,080 --> 00:19:53,920 Speaker 1: to stop the bleeding, which they had to do on 502 00:19:54,000 --> 00:19:56,359 Speaker 1: Friday because things were feeling really bad after Thursday, and 503 00:19:56,440 --> 00:19:59,040 Speaker 1: they did both pitch great games all and Paul Blackburn 504 00:19:59,119 --> 00:20:00,920 Speaker 1: again shout up Paul black and third quality stars and 505 00:20:01,000 --> 00:20:02,920 Speaker 1: met shame we didn't get to be in attendance for 506 00:20:02,960 --> 00:20:06,199 Speaker 1: the first quality start in the building. But three out 507 00:20:06,200 --> 00:20:08,040 Speaker 1: of four games quality star for Paul Blackburn. What else 508 00:20:08,040 --> 00:20:10,440 Speaker 1: could you ask for? Not much? Really not much. It 509 00:20:10,520 --> 00:20:12,120 Speaker 1: was good to see him bounce back after that rough 510 00:20:12,160 --> 00:20:14,359 Speaker 1: start against the A's. He did a good job. Did 511 00:20:14,400 --> 00:20:17,160 Speaker 1: you think he should have came out for the seventh well, 512 00:20:17,200 --> 00:20:19,560 Speaker 1: I mean in hindsight, yeah no, But in the moment, 513 00:20:19,600 --> 00:20:20,920 Speaker 1: in the moment, what do you think you were fine 514 00:20:20,960 --> 00:20:22,680 Speaker 1: with it? In the moment I was. I was totally 515 00:20:22,720 --> 00:20:24,360 Speaker 1: okay with it, just to give these guys clean innings 516 00:20:24,359 --> 00:20:26,560 Speaker 1: because I don't want these relievers have that made not cleanings. Again, 517 00:20:26,560 --> 00:20:28,960 Speaker 1: there's not very good walk everybody. Yeah, yeah, so, but 518 00:20:29,080 --> 00:20:30,760 Speaker 1: he was cruising, he was looking really good that they 519 00:20:31,080 --> 00:20:32,920 Speaker 1: again now is the third straight start, fourth start with 520 00:20:32,960 --> 00:20:34,560 Speaker 1: the match with the Color's been the primary pitch that 521 00:20:34,640 --> 00:20:36,720 Speaker 1: only happened twice all year or once all year, and 522 00:20:36,720 --> 00:20:38,920 Speaker 1: the nine starts with the A's. So we may again 523 00:20:39,000 --> 00:20:41,600 Speaker 1: similar to Severreina thing, like we here's the pitcher. We 524 00:20:41,640 --> 00:20:43,600 Speaker 1: can identify a change, we can make an adjustment, and 525 00:20:43,640 --> 00:20:45,720 Speaker 1: we will make you better. That's something that every pitch 526 00:20:45,760 --> 00:20:47,920 Speaker 1: in the league will notice. Also, another tib that Saverino 527 00:20:47,920 --> 00:20:50,040 Speaker 1: I missed. He threw his fastest fastball in the game 528 00:20:50,080 --> 00:20:51,760 Speaker 1: in the ninth inning at ninety eight point six miles 529 00:20:51,760 --> 00:20:53,200 Speaker 1: an hour. That's awesome. That's sick. 530 00:20:53,320 --> 00:20:55,280 Speaker 2: That's that's for him. That's sick for him too. He's 531 00:20:55,280 --> 00:20:57,760 Speaker 2: going money, money, please, you know. 532 00:20:57,760 --> 00:21:00,879 Speaker 1: What else is sick? Francisco Lindor. This guy is just 533 00:21:01,119 --> 00:21:01,760 Speaker 1: so awesome. 534 00:21:02,040 --> 00:21:04,680 Speaker 2: The numbers keep getting better and better and better, and 535 00:21:04,840 --> 00:21:07,320 Speaker 2: right now, if you look at the live leader boards 536 00:21:07,400 --> 00:21:10,720 Speaker 2: for F four in the National League, sitting at number one, 537 00:21:11,200 --> 00:21:15,560 Speaker 2: Francisco Lindor has been the most valuable player. 538 00:21:15,880 --> 00:21:18,159 Speaker 1: In the National League this season. 539 00:21:18,240 --> 00:21:20,240 Speaker 2: He is the fifth most valuable player in all Major 540 00:21:20,320 --> 00:21:23,159 Speaker 2: League Baseball again, behind Bobby Wood Junior, Aaron Judge, Wonsto, 541 00:21:23,200 --> 00:21:25,800 Speaker 2: and Gunner Henderson, who are all competing for the MVP. 542 00:21:25,960 --> 00:21:28,320 Speaker 2: And if it wasn't for Aaron Judge, those three guys 543 00:21:28,359 --> 00:21:31,160 Speaker 2: would be a really, really tough pick between the three there. Yeah, 544 00:21:31,960 --> 00:21:34,680 Speaker 2: it's pretty pretty incredible what Lindor has been able to 545 00:21:34,720 --> 00:21:37,480 Speaker 2: do this year, He's got WRC plus. After Sunday's game 546 00:21:37,520 --> 00:21:40,560 Speaker 2: at one twenty nine, the average is up to sixty four, 547 00:21:40,680 --> 00:21:42,200 Speaker 2: slugging for seventy. 548 00:21:42,400 --> 00:21:46,800 Speaker 1: Like he's just he's so damn good. It's crazy. I've 549 00:21:46,880 --> 00:21:48,160 Speaker 1: been telling you I think this is the best season 550 00:21:48,200 --> 00:21:50,040 Speaker 1: of his career. You keep not listening to me. I 551 00:21:50,080 --> 00:21:52,680 Speaker 1: didn't you have I said it then, I haven't said 552 00:21:52,720 --> 00:21:56,280 Speaker 1: it recently. That was a week ago. Take Yeah, Lundor's 553 00:21:56,320 --> 00:21:58,000 Speaker 1: riding a twelve game hitting strik right now for the 554 00:21:58,000 --> 00:22:00,159 Speaker 1: batting average people. The batting average up to two sixty four, 555 00:22:00,200 --> 00:22:02,480 Speaker 1: which is crazy. He's also one of only two players 556 00:22:02,520 --> 00:22:04,240 Speaker 1: in baseball this year, which is just me doing a 557 00:22:04,280 --> 00:22:07,000 Speaker 1: really stupid stat but it just works. With twenty homers, 558 00:22:07,040 --> 00:22:09,840 Speaker 1: twenty steels, thirty double seventy RBIs is just Lindor and 559 00:22:09,840 --> 00:22:13,080 Speaker 1: Bobby Wood Junior. And weirdly, there's three guys very close 560 00:22:13,119 --> 00:22:15,800 Speaker 1: to those numbers. Chohio, Tony's literally one double away. So 561 00:22:15,840 --> 00:22:17,600 Speaker 1: I just that was like perfect, right, I'm so happy 562 00:22:17,600 --> 00:22:20,400 Speaker 1: about that. Hell yeah, Jose Ramirez I think was three 563 00:22:20,480 --> 00:22:24,840 Speaker 1: doubles away, and weirdly, Spencer Steer was too home with 564 00:22:24,880 --> 00:22:27,120 Speaker 1: two doubles away, a fat and like maybe three RBIs, 565 00:22:27,200 --> 00:22:29,640 Speaker 1: he has twenty stolen bases, Yes, having an amazing season. 566 00:22:29,640 --> 00:22:34,879 Speaker 1: S fanasy Baseball MVP truthfully, Spencer love Spencer here. But 567 00:22:35,400 --> 00:22:37,320 Speaker 1: another thing that's funny about some door stuff is that 568 00:22:38,000 --> 00:22:41,399 Speaker 1: it keeps bringing war, especially fangrafts war back into the 569 00:22:41,440 --> 00:22:44,040 Speaker 1: spectrum of like my baseball talk and our boy Addis 570 00:22:44,080 --> 00:22:46,400 Speaker 1: and Yankees world could follow on baseball Twitter. He loves 571 00:22:46,480 --> 00:22:48,360 Speaker 1: them Door. He doesn't understand that the hate he gets 572 00:22:48,359 --> 00:22:51,159 Speaker 1: from Mets fans and baseball fans and uh. He was 573 00:22:51,200 --> 00:22:52,879 Speaker 1: saying that like the top he like did the my 574 00:22:52,920 --> 00:22:55,080 Speaker 1: guy phrinsical door officially most fo're in the National League 575 00:22:55,440 --> 00:22:57,119 Speaker 1: and people were responding like this is just proof that 576 00:22:57,160 --> 00:22:58,520 Speaker 1: war is useless. Stat He was like, what do you 577 00:22:58,600 --> 00:23:01,440 Speaker 1: mean they keep explained by because like I watched my 578 00:23:01,480 --> 00:23:02,840 Speaker 1: Ciclin door every day. No way is one of the 579 00:23:02,840 --> 00:23:04,920 Speaker 1: best players in National League, Like a you're a fucking idiot. 580 00:23:04,920 --> 00:23:07,720 Speaker 1: And then other funny thing to happen off this. The 581 00:23:07,840 --> 00:23:10,479 Speaker 1: Mets main has seen all this talk and they did 582 00:23:10,520 --> 00:23:13,320 Speaker 1: the tweet your f four leader. No they said, your 583 00:23:13,359 --> 00:23:15,159 Speaker 1: war leader in the National League with the clip of 584 00:23:15,240 --> 00:23:18,080 Speaker 1: him having the single today stipulate that war because that's 585 00:23:18,119 --> 00:23:20,399 Speaker 1: there's two different wars. One the war from Baseball Reference, 586 00:23:20,440 --> 00:23:22,480 Speaker 1: one four from fangrafs. He's not the lead in the 587 00:23:22,520 --> 00:23:24,480 Speaker 1: other one. So it's like interesting, Yeah, that's that's a 588 00:23:24,520 --> 00:23:26,240 Speaker 1: little a little touch for Mets, Mets socials to be 589 00:23:26,240 --> 00:23:27,960 Speaker 1: a little bi attle sharper to the baseball. 590 00:23:27,640 --> 00:23:31,400 Speaker 2: Analytics the conversation of like watching him play and saying 591 00:23:31,400 --> 00:23:32,920 Speaker 2: he's not one of the best players to I don't 592 00:23:32,920 --> 00:23:34,640 Speaker 2: think you are watching him because I watched him every 593 00:23:34,640 --> 00:23:37,639 Speaker 2: single night, and I'm like, wow, I'm again, I'm so 594 00:23:37,800 --> 00:23:40,000 Speaker 2: happy this guy's here, like another seven eight years. 595 00:23:40,080 --> 00:23:41,560 Speaker 1: This is great. He's gonna go to Cooperstown with the 596 00:23:41,600 --> 00:23:43,879 Speaker 1: fucking Mets hat. It's sick. It's sick. One of the 597 00:23:43,920 --> 00:23:46,280 Speaker 1: best contracts, one of best contracts in baseball. We're literally 598 00:23:46,320 --> 00:23:48,760 Speaker 1: going to retire this guy's jersey. It's crazy. He's gonna 599 00:23:48,760 --> 00:23:51,960 Speaker 1: he's he's probably gonna be the best Bets player ever, 600 00:23:53,240 --> 00:23:55,520 Speaker 1: just a chance he's he's a nice Tom besides Tom, 601 00:23:56,000 --> 00:23:59,040 Speaker 1: most productive Mets position player ever. Yes, yeah, because I 602 00:23:59,280 --> 00:24:00,960 Speaker 1: don't think he'll be he can he be the best 603 00:24:01,000 --> 00:24:03,840 Speaker 1: he can, he won't be sever and the ground are better. 604 00:24:04,160 --> 00:24:06,080 Speaker 1: So we finally we talk about the grim repso, but 605 00:24:06,280 --> 00:24:08,040 Speaker 1: as far as the production, he's also gonna be the 606 00:24:08,040 --> 00:24:09,680 Speaker 1: first guy I think in like twelve fifteen years to 607 00:24:09,720 --> 00:24:11,959 Speaker 1: have it. As someone who commented my tweetsday Rob dpahr 608 00:24:12,000 --> 00:24:14,920 Speaker 1: a fancy baseball god. He he's gonna be the first 609 00:24:14,920 --> 00:24:16,560 Speaker 1: guy since I think it was Soriana or Braun to 610 00:24:16,600 --> 00:24:19,720 Speaker 1: have to go thirty thirty back to back years. Wow. Yeah, 611 00:24:20,040 --> 00:24:23,000 Speaker 1: that's huge. He's so fucking good. He's so good. Everything 612 00:24:23,000 --> 00:24:26,080 Speaker 1: about him is crazy good, I think. And this thing 613 00:24:26,160 --> 00:24:27,880 Speaker 1: that sucks is that if this other, if the rest 614 00:24:27,880 --> 00:24:30,520 Speaker 1: of the team was actually balling right now, we are 615 00:24:30,600 --> 00:24:33,679 Speaker 1: basically a playoffs by the way, from him, seriously seriously 616 00:24:33,720 --> 00:24:36,119 Speaker 1: make a push for the MVP. Yes, that's kind of 617 00:24:36,160 --> 00:24:37,800 Speaker 1: the difference, like they if he if we don't make 618 00:24:37,840 --> 00:24:39,600 Speaker 1: the playoffs, he can't win the MVP, which the same 619 00:24:39,640 --> 00:24:41,520 Speaker 1: reason Eli Da La Cruz might be the most value 620 00:24:41,560 --> 00:24:43,520 Speaker 1: player nationally and he also probably can't win the MVPA. 621 00:24:43,760 --> 00:24:45,639 Speaker 1: So it's probably gonna come down to show heer Ktel 622 00:24:45,680 --> 00:24:47,639 Speaker 1: whoever has the better month, or I guess Lindor if 623 00:24:47,680 --> 00:24:49,720 Speaker 1: it gets hot in September. That's really all it comes to. 624 00:24:50,080 --> 00:24:52,120 Speaker 1: That's true, Like Lindor could go blazing hot. He could 625 00:24:52,160 --> 00:24:53,680 Speaker 1: just take the MVP and also drive them as to 626 00:24:53,680 --> 00:24:56,040 Speaker 1: the playoffs. That's possible, and that could have happened if 627 00:24:56,080 --> 00:24:58,120 Speaker 1: that fucking ball would have actually dropped in the ninth 628 00:24:58,160 --> 00:25:02,119 Speaker 1: inning the fucking Majors, God damn it. Like Christian pache 629 00:25:02,280 --> 00:25:04,879 Speaker 1: is now, he's in He's in stage two of the 630 00:25:04,960 --> 00:25:08,479 Speaker 1: roblast seven steps, seven stages to being a What does 631 00:25:08,600 --> 00:25:11,239 Speaker 1: make him a rat fuck? It doesn't. He's not good enough. 632 00:25:11,280 --> 00:25:12,800 Speaker 1: He'll be bad. I don't know. It's also it's not 633 00:25:12,880 --> 00:25:14,440 Speaker 1: it isn't a big enough game. This game was in 634 00:25:14,520 --> 00:25:16,720 Speaker 1: a month and that happened, and we lose a game 635 00:25:16,760 --> 00:25:19,320 Speaker 1: in September eighteenth. That put that keeps U two games 636 00:25:19,359 --> 00:25:20,760 Speaker 1: out of the wild card. Then, because that's ends the 637 00:25:20,800 --> 00:25:22,760 Speaker 1: n g r T exactly. That's a reference. He's he's 638 00:25:22,800 --> 00:25:26,200 Speaker 1: officially on rat fuck Watch though. Yeah, r F RFW, RFLW, 639 00:25:26,520 --> 00:25:30,240 Speaker 1: RAU watch and RFW. But I guess that's the end 640 00:25:30,320 --> 00:25:32,560 Speaker 1: of the series. Really, I don't know what else to say. 641 00:25:32,600 --> 00:25:34,200 Speaker 1: And it was nicely Nimo gut hop, but all that 642 00:25:34,280 --> 00:25:36,160 Speaker 1: got pulled away from us, taken away by the fact 643 00:25:36,200 --> 00:25:38,320 Speaker 1: that he had to leave the game on Sunday. 644 00:25:38,200 --> 00:25:41,000 Speaker 2: Which why is he getting an MRI tomorrow as well? 645 00:25:41,040 --> 00:25:43,040 Speaker 2: Why is there not an MRI today? I didn't understand that. 646 00:25:43,080 --> 00:25:46,000 Speaker 2: Tim Heely tweeted it out, like brandimogat MRI tomorrow. I'm like, 647 00:25:46,200 --> 00:25:49,080 Speaker 2: it's a fucking hospital. They're open twenty four to seven. 648 00:25:49,200 --> 00:25:51,480 Speaker 2: He can't go today. Is there something I don't know 649 00:25:51,560 --> 00:25:54,320 Speaker 2: about modern medicine where it's like the injury happened today, 650 00:25:54,520 --> 00:25:56,400 Speaker 2: can't look at it today, We gotta look at it tomorrow. 651 00:25:57,440 --> 00:26:00,720 Speaker 1: Maybe something about like maybe something about like welling and settling, 652 00:26:01,160 --> 00:26:02,840 Speaker 1: or maybe this something about like the met's just pab 653 00:26:02,960 --> 00:26:05,160 Speaker 1: We have another fan engagement event tonight that maybe Nimo 654 00:26:05,200 --> 00:26:06,800 Speaker 1: has to be at. Yeah, I don't know who the 655 00:26:06,840 --> 00:26:09,200 Speaker 1: fucking knows. But yeah, nice that I don't know. Nice 656 00:26:09,200 --> 00:26:10,880 Speaker 1: that we just want a series. But it just sucks 657 00:26:10,880 --> 00:26:12,560 Speaker 1: that we couldn't sweep. Yeah, it does suck that we 658 00:26:12,600 --> 00:26:13,200 Speaker 1: couldn't sweep. 659 00:26:13,800 --> 00:26:16,679 Speaker 2: That being said, a lot of baseball ahead, a lot 660 00:26:16,720 --> 00:26:19,240 Speaker 2: of baseball ahead, two games out. Braves won today, so 661 00:26:19,280 --> 00:26:21,560 Speaker 2: we're still two games back on them, which is unfortunate. 662 00:26:21,600 --> 00:26:23,760 Speaker 2: We'll love to gain some ground, but of course when 663 00:26:23,800 --> 00:26:25,879 Speaker 2: we win, the Braves win. When we lose, the Braves win. 664 00:26:26,000 --> 00:26:29,920 Speaker 2: That's just kind of how it rolls. Next series, Baltimore Orioles. 665 00:26:30,000 --> 00:26:31,879 Speaker 2: Before we go into previewing that we do have some 666 00:26:32,000 --> 00:26:33,800 Speaker 2: media marvels though, right, yeah, I. 667 00:26:33,880 --> 00:26:35,119 Speaker 1: Put down a couple and let me know if you 668 00:26:35,280 --> 00:26:37,119 Speaker 1: if you can think of any too. But one we 669 00:26:37,200 --> 00:26:41,400 Speaker 1: missed from Thursday, just the continued fallout of the hawk 670 00:26:41,440 --> 00:26:43,959 Speaker 1: tub of girl throwing out the first pitch. My tweeted 671 00:26:44,080 --> 00:26:45,680 Speaker 1: my My seventy one year old uncle asked me the 672 00:26:45,680 --> 00:26:47,320 Speaker 1: wedding I was out on Friday. He was like, who 673 00:26:47,440 --> 00:26:48,879 Speaker 1: is this girl? What is she famous for? I was like, 674 00:26:48,920 --> 00:26:50,680 Speaker 1: do you really want to know? He was like, yeah, 675 00:26:50,720 --> 00:26:52,760 Speaker 1: he's a marks meant my uncle though he's a character 676 00:26:52,840 --> 00:26:56,840 Speaker 1: for legend. Yeah he's he's he's a baseball encyclopedia. Truthfully, 677 00:26:56,880 --> 00:26:58,680 Speaker 1: he was telling me who pitched the games in the 678 00:26:58,720 --> 00:27:00,760 Speaker 1: nineteen seventy three World Series the same weather, and we 679 00:27:00,840 --> 00:27:02,680 Speaker 1: were going like he was going getting for dying. It 680 00:27:02,760 --> 00:27:05,959 Speaker 1: was he's unbelievable. But I said, do you really want 681 00:27:06,000 --> 00:27:07,720 Speaker 1: to know what she's famous for? He was like, I 682 00:27:07,720 --> 00:27:10,639 Speaker 1: don't know who she is. He's seventy one, He's I go. Uh. 683 00:27:10,800 --> 00:27:13,159 Speaker 1: She went viral for talking about blowjobs on camera and 684 00:27:13,280 --> 00:27:15,080 Speaker 1: he went what and he like the whole body flung 685 00:27:15,200 --> 00:27:17,119 Speaker 1: back and he screamed and like his knee buckled a 686 00:27:17,160 --> 00:27:20,240 Speaker 1: little bit. So yeah, and again, also, I forgot that 687 00:27:20,359 --> 00:27:22,240 Speaker 1: that was on camp day. The Mets did that, So 688 00:27:22,359 --> 00:27:24,560 Speaker 1: the Mets had the date they advertised for children to come. 689 00:27:24,640 --> 00:27:26,640 Speaker 1: And then for the first pitch I throw. The girl 690 00:27:26,800 --> 00:27:29,480 Speaker 1: was famous for giving heads, so that was Yeah. So 691 00:27:29,600 --> 00:27:31,480 Speaker 1: that was a good one, but I forgetting fallout from that. 692 00:27:31,560 --> 00:27:33,200 Speaker 1: We missed it. Our friend Tim Healy had a great 693 00:27:33,240 --> 00:27:35,800 Speaker 1: clap back to Keith Olberman because one of the worst 694 00:27:35,800 --> 00:27:38,240 Speaker 1: Twitter users on the planet. And it's a shame because 695 00:27:38,280 --> 00:27:40,000 Speaker 1: he was one of the goats of sports media all 696 00:27:40,040 --> 00:27:43,720 Speaker 1: time and now he's become this just insufferable crimoginy shit 697 00:27:44,080 --> 00:27:45,240 Speaker 1: to for lack of a better term. 698 00:27:45,440 --> 00:27:45,520 Speaker 3: Uh. 699 00:27:46,040 --> 00:27:48,200 Speaker 1: He took a screenshot if Tim Healey's tweeted about the 700 00:27:48,200 --> 00:27:51,000 Speaker 1: Hawk Tool Girl and then posted that and saying I 701 00:27:51,040 --> 00:27:52,760 Speaker 1: can't believe the mess did this, And Tim Healy responds, 702 00:27:52,800 --> 00:27:54,960 Speaker 1: he was like, you couldn't just quote suit me. You 703 00:27:55,080 --> 00:27:56,960 Speaker 1: did so much more work to get this green shot 704 00:27:57,040 --> 00:27:59,960 Speaker 1: posted instead forrop Yeah, like I don't want me to 705 00:28:00,080 --> 00:28:02,040 Speaker 1: get engagement so bad that you took like four extra 706 00:28:02,080 --> 00:28:03,720 Speaker 1: steps to doing this, So Keith Olberman, that's one of 707 00:28:03,720 --> 00:28:05,680 Speaker 1: our media marvels. That's just such a strange, petty move. 708 00:28:06,040 --> 00:28:09,119 Speaker 1: Another one that was huge, huge topic discussion, similarly with 709 00:28:09,160 --> 00:28:10,880 Speaker 1: my dad and my uncles and my cousins. His wedding 710 00:28:11,280 --> 00:28:16,320 Speaker 1: on Sat. Friday. Aaron Judges three hundred home run last 711 00:28:16,359 --> 00:28:19,000 Speaker 1: week orangel home runs career. Fastest player in terms of 712 00:28:19,080 --> 00:28:21,320 Speaker 1: at bats ever to reach three hundred home runs, which 713 00:28:21,400 --> 00:28:23,080 Speaker 1: is really cool. And Aaron Judge is an amazing player. 714 00:28:23,119 --> 00:28:26,080 Speaker 1: Aaron Judges playing together like the first the first half, 715 00:28:26,160 --> 00:28:28,320 Speaker 1: first third of the true Hall of Fame career. He's good, 716 00:28:29,320 --> 00:28:31,239 Speaker 1: but there's only three hundred home run. Three hundred home 717 00:28:31,280 --> 00:28:35,359 Speaker 1: run Baseball history is not exactly it's not exactly a marvel. 718 00:28:35,400 --> 00:28:36,840 Speaker 1: We don't remember. I don't remember where I was for 719 00:28:36,880 --> 00:28:38,160 Speaker 1: other players three hundred home runs. 720 00:28:38,360 --> 00:28:39,800 Speaker 2: Okay, I see what you're saying now, because I was like, 721 00:28:39,800 --> 00:28:41,360 Speaker 2: I don't like to take but I see what you're saying. 722 00:28:42,000 --> 00:28:43,440 Speaker 1: And this was on the front page of the Daily 723 00:28:43,480 --> 00:28:45,240 Speaker 1: News in New York Post Aaron Judge has three hundred 724 00:28:45,280 --> 00:28:47,160 Speaker 1: home run Get the fuck out of here. With the 725 00:28:47,200 --> 00:28:49,120 Speaker 1: front page of the paper for the three hundred home 726 00:28:49,160 --> 00:28:51,080 Speaker 1: run you're kidding made slow newsday, slow news day. 727 00:28:51,080 --> 00:28:54,480 Speaker 2: It's only baseball, guys, But I guess again anymore. 728 00:28:54,560 --> 00:28:55,760 Speaker 1: But yeah, he uh. 729 00:28:56,160 --> 00:28:58,720 Speaker 2: I mean the only reason I'll clap back on that 730 00:28:58,920 --> 00:29:00,479 Speaker 2: is he is the fastest player to ever hit three 731 00:29:00,560 --> 00:29:02,800 Speaker 2: hundred hill runs, so that I think is an accomplishment, 732 00:29:02,960 --> 00:29:05,000 Speaker 2: like considering. I'm not saying it's not accomplishment, but I 733 00:29:05,040 --> 00:29:07,640 Speaker 2: think that's worthy of it. But yeah, it's kind of 734 00:29:07,720 --> 00:29:10,240 Speaker 2: like the the Aaron Judge hitting sixty three home runs 735 00:29:10,320 --> 00:29:12,520 Speaker 2: or whatever it was. It's like most in major League, 736 00:29:12,520 --> 00:29:14,960 Speaker 2: eighth or seventh most ever in the season. He's really 737 00:29:15,000 --> 00:29:18,640 Speaker 2: good though, No Aaron Judge, Yeah, just more taking shots 738 00:29:18,680 --> 00:29:20,240 Speaker 2: at that. I thought it was also funny too the 739 00:29:20,360 --> 00:29:23,320 Speaker 2: Yankees posted about it on their Instagram and seeing the 740 00:29:23,440 --> 00:29:25,960 Speaker 2: Yankee fan mutants in the comments section, be like, and 741 00:29:26,000 --> 00:29:28,240 Speaker 2: don't forget he missed a bunch of games too, and 742 00:29:28,320 --> 00:29:31,560 Speaker 2: it's like, no, idiot, it's the least amount of games seasons. 743 00:29:31,640 --> 00:29:34,240 Speaker 1: I think it was that bad. Yeah, I mean, you 744 00:29:34,280 --> 00:29:35,560 Speaker 1: can lead the horse to the water, but you can't 745 00:29:35,560 --> 00:29:37,840 Speaker 1: make him drink with the Yancty fans, and he had 746 00:29:37,840 --> 00:29:40,600 Speaker 1: a shortened season like Nope, it's just it doesn't matter. 747 00:29:41,040 --> 00:29:43,240 Speaker 1: And I get it though, because we're trying so hard, 748 00:29:43,360 --> 00:29:45,560 Speaker 1: like Baseball List for Aaron Judge to be like the guy, 749 00:29:45,640 --> 00:29:47,640 Speaker 1: the star, the face. I think it's fully done. Like 750 00:29:47,760 --> 00:29:50,000 Speaker 1: MB Network did their rankings on Friday of the faces 751 00:29:50,000 --> 00:29:52,600 Speaker 1: of Baseball, and they had Judge over Atani. They also 752 00:29:52,600 --> 00:29:55,080 Speaker 1: thought was really funny that number three they had Bobby 753 00:29:55,080 --> 00:29:58,280 Speaker 1: with JUNR. Yes, and I think again, I love Bobby 754 00:29:58,280 --> 00:29:59,800 Speaker 1: with JUNR. I hope he can become one of the 755 00:29:59,840 --> 00:30:02,040 Speaker 1: face baseball because he's one of the most exciting baseball players. 756 00:30:02,040 --> 00:30:03,640 Speaker 1: And maybe he was four and Elie was three or 757 00:30:03,640 --> 00:30:06,200 Speaker 1: foot PLoP some of there. I think he was yeah 758 00:30:06,640 --> 00:30:08,880 Speaker 1: if and again I say this as someone who is 759 00:30:09,000 --> 00:30:12,200 Speaker 1: devout baseball fan and a lover of living in New 760 00:30:12,280 --> 00:30:16,760 Speaker 1: York City. If you put Bobby Wood Junior on Fifth 761 00:30:16,800 --> 00:30:18,840 Speaker 1: Avenue at thirty fourth Street, and you told him to 762 00:30:18,880 --> 00:30:21,200 Speaker 1: walk north until you got the Central Park forty five 763 00:30:21,240 --> 00:30:23,920 Speaker 1: minutes an hour, how many people you think will stop 764 00:30:24,040 --> 00:30:25,479 Speaker 1: him recognize him. It's a good chance you could put 765 00:30:25,520 --> 00:30:28,520 Speaker 1: him in a full uniform and nobody would stop. I 766 00:30:28,600 --> 00:30:30,760 Speaker 1: think it would be less than six. Like, really, he 767 00:30:30,800 --> 00:30:32,400 Speaker 1: could walk in a straight line Manhattan for one hour. 768 00:30:32,480 --> 00:30:33,880 Speaker 1: I don't think anybody picked their head up. Now that 769 00:30:34,000 --> 00:30:37,240 Speaker 1: being said, New York City great, the baseball fans are great, 770 00:30:37,560 --> 00:30:41,200 Speaker 1: the whole city, the city is a whole bad sports recognition, Like, 771 00:30:41,280 --> 00:30:44,239 Speaker 1: if you're not a New York nick player, they might 772 00:30:44,320 --> 00:30:46,400 Speaker 1: have some difficulty identifying you, Like I don't know how 773 00:30:46,440 --> 00:30:48,200 Speaker 1: many foot I don't know if they could identify Aaron 774 00:30:48,240 --> 00:30:49,520 Speaker 1: Rodgers a lot of these people. 775 00:30:49,440 --> 00:30:51,240 Speaker 2: Like now you can identify on Rodgers because he's not 776 00:30:51,320 --> 00:30:53,000 Speaker 2: much Garrett Wilson. I don't know if they do identify 777 00:30:53,040 --> 00:30:56,640 Speaker 2: Garrett Wilson definitely not a leak Neighbors. No chance Bobby 778 00:30:56,680 --> 00:30:59,000 Speaker 2: Wood junior short stuff for the Kancity Royals. Literally no 779 00:30:59,120 --> 00:31:01,000 Speaker 2: chance he's gonna be one of the most exciting baseball 780 00:31:01,000 --> 00:31:02,160 Speaker 2: players any of us se in our lives. 781 00:31:02,200 --> 00:31:03,560 Speaker 1: But I just thought that was funny. It's not a 782 00:31:03,600 --> 00:31:05,560 Speaker 1: medium one of those just like I think I agree, 783 00:31:05,680 --> 00:31:07,560 Speaker 1: Like maybe in terms of the rest of the league, 784 00:31:07,920 --> 00:31:09,360 Speaker 1: but I don't know how many players in Major League 785 00:31:09,360 --> 00:31:11,480 Speaker 1: Baseball aren't even on the Mets Yankees, even some of 786 00:31:11,520 --> 00:31:13,440 Speaker 1: the are in the Mets and Yankees. Whatever. Get noticed. 787 00:31:13,560 --> 00:31:15,360 Speaker 2: The other thing that's difficult with like this face of 788 00:31:15,400 --> 00:31:18,000 Speaker 2: the MLB. Thing too, is it's it's so like nonsense 789 00:31:18,040 --> 00:31:21,000 Speaker 2: because there's like no actual, like real face of Major 790 00:31:21,120 --> 00:31:23,240 Speaker 2: League Baseball. It is Judge and Otani right now, those 791 00:31:23,240 --> 00:31:26,120 Speaker 2: are the two big names. Bryce Harper's probably one of 792 00:31:26,160 --> 00:31:28,400 Speaker 2: the most recognizable players as well, Like he's not gonna 793 00:31:28,400 --> 00:31:30,600 Speaker 2: go on that face as of MLB list, but in 794 00:31:30,760 --> 00:31:32,680 Speaker 2: terms of like baseball players that are well known, Bryce 795 00:31:32,680 --> 00:31:34,160 Speaker 2: Harper is without a doubt. 796 00:31:34,000 --> 00:31:36,120 Speaker 1: In the top five, Like it's not even close. It's 797 00:31:36,120 --> 00:31:37,840 Speaker 1: also funny we've named all of these players and we 798 00:31:37,920 --> 00:31:41,600 Speaker 1: still don't have one with the World Series, right, that's true. Yeah, 799 00:31:41,720 --> 00:31:43,880 Speaker 1: that's a very good point. Yeah, Aaron Judge has never 800 00:31:44,120 --> 00:31:46,720 Speaker 1: even been to the World Series. No, he's never Aaron 801 00:31:46,800 --> 00:31:48,800 Speaker 1: Dress never beaten the team not from the Ale Central 802 00:31:48,840 --> 00:31:52,120 Speaker 1: in the playoffs. Yeah, that's good, that's true. Yeah, last time, 803 00:31:52,280 --> 00:31:53,600 Speaker 1: just to forget the trivia for you guys, last time 804 00:31:53,600 --> 00:31:55,040 Speaker 1: the Yankees beat the team not from the AL Central 805 00:31:55,040 --> 00:31:56,960 Speaker 1: in the playoffs, it was Buck Show Walter's Orioles in 806 00:31:57,000 --> 00:31:59,600 Speaker 1: twenty thirteen or twenty twelve. So I'm like that he's 807 00:31:59,640 --> 00:32:01,480 Speaker 1: been fired since then. Now that was the last time, yeank, 808 00:32:01,520 --> 00:32:03,240 Speaker 1: he's won a serious against a team that wasn't the 809 00:32:03,320 --> 00:32:04,240 Speaker 1: Twins or Guardians. 810 00:32:04,960 --> 00:32:07,920 Speaker 2: Last media Marvel, we have the minor league Baseball main 811 00:32:07,960 --> 00:32:10,160 Speaker 2: account tweeted out Brett Bady like, what the fuck? 812 00:32:10,800 --> 00:32:12,560 Speaker 1: I think? Five homers in eight games? It was like 813 00:32:12,640 --> 00:32:15,280 Speaker 1: Mets minor league second baseman Brett Baidy was fifth homerond 814 00:32:15,320 --> 00:32:17,000 Speaker 1: eight games. I just saw it and I laughed. September 815 00:32:17,040 --> 00:32:18,840 Speaker 1: call ups, we get how many two now in the 816 00:32:18,880 --> 00:32:20,640 Speaker 1: September call ups? Two? 817 00:32:20,840 --> 00:32:23,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, so one pitcher. So it's gonna be Brett Bady, right, 818 00:32:23,880 --> 00:32:25,160 Speaker 2: I'm assuming he's gonna get called up. 819 00:32:26,120 --> 00:32:27,720 Speaker 1: I don't you think the Mets might need an outfield 820 00:32:27,760 --> 00:32:29,800 Speaker 1: and more than infielder right now? Well depends what Brandon 821 00:32:29,840 --> 00:32:30,720 Speaker 1: Nemo's got going on. 822 00:32:30,960 --> 00:32:31,200 Speaker 3: Guys. 823 00:32:31,280 --> 00:32:33,040 Speaker 1: Yeah, Starling Marte did come back. By the way, we 824 00:32:33,080 --> 00:32:35,520 Speaker 1: didn't talk about hit the ball hard a couple of times. 825 00:32:35,880 --> 00:32:37,200 Speaker 1: Hit the ball hard a couple of times, and in 826 00:32:37,240 --> 00:32:38,840 Speaker 1: the sixth inning they pulled him for defense because the 827 00:32:38,840 --> 00:32:40,880 Speaker 1: defense that bad, and Harrison Beata came up in that 828 00:32:40,920 --> 00:32:43,280 Speaker 1: line spot and promptly struck out. So even as my 829 00:32:43,520 --> 00:32:45,560 Speaker 1: Marte's five steps four or ten steps back, always for 830 00:32:45,680 --> 00:32:48,400 Speaker 1: Starling fucking Marte. But oh, my last media Marvel. 831 00:32:48,480 --> 00:32:51,000 Speaker 2: I think Anthony Record might have ct he just like 832 00:32:51,920 --> 00:32:54,880 Speaker 2: one of the worst performances ever. The guy thinks or 833 00:32:54,960 --> 00:32:57,760 Speaker 2: speaks then thinks. He said that Shoo Tani is not 834 00:32:57,880 --> 00:33:00,640 Speaker 2: your average DH he's pitching this year. That that's untrue. 835 00:33:00,760 --> 00:33:02,880 Speaker 2: Not hasn't thrown a pitch this season. He was like, 836 00:33:02,960 --> 00:33:05,880 Speaker 2: you know, talking about this MVP talk showing out Tani's 837 00:33:05,880 --> 00:33:07,920 Speaker 2: not just DH can pitch too. He hasn't done it 838 00:33:08,000 --> 00:33:09,600 Speaker 2: this year. That has nothing to do with why he's 839 00:33:09,640 --> 00:33:11,880 Speaker 2: so good this season. I thought that was funny, and 840 00:33:12,000 --> 00:33:14,800 Speaker 2: he just like I was talking about all these like 841 00:33:14,920 --> 00:33:16,640 Speaker 2: different things. He was talking about that the Mets should 842 00:33:16,720 --> 00:33:19,520 Speaker 2: just like walk hezu Sanchez when Reed Garrett walked him. Later, 843 00:33:19,520 --> 00:33:21,040 Speaker 2: he's like, Yetta, act like there's an open baseook, so 844 00:33:21,080 --> 00:33:24,040 Speaker 2: you want to put the time run ninety feet closer 845 00:33:24,080 --> 00:33:26,360 Speaker 2: in scoring position. That doesn't make any sense if he 846 00:33:26,440 --> 00:33:28,600 Speaker 2: was on second base already. Yes, but you don't want 847 00:33:28,640 --> 00:33:31,240 Speaker 2: to move the guy from first to second base for free. 848 00:33:31,800 --> 00:33:33,520 Speaker 1: This is why you gotta do the back door loophole. 849 00:33:33,560 --> 00:33:35,760 Speaker 1: And I got the MLB TV stream and you can 850 00:33:35,840 --> 00:33:37,840 Speaker 1: sync it up with Howie and Keith Ratting right, which 851 00:33:38,600 --> 00:33:40,560 Speaker 1: you know you can just click that on MLBtv, right, 852 00:33:40,600 --> 00:33:42,360 Speaker 1: you don't have to sink it up your stuff. Okay, no, no, 853 00:33:42,560 --> 00:33:44,960 Speaker 1: I clicked on. That's what I mean. That was when 854 00:33:45,000 --> 00:33:46,720 Speaker 1: you said that I did it. I was like, this 855 00:33:46,880 --> 00:33:49,160 Speaker 1: is incredible, this is so much better. It is weird though, 856 00:33:49,480 --> 00:33:51,680 Speaker 1: good to hear how we end watching the game like 857 00:33:51,800 --> 00:33:54,760 Speaker 1: that's like a bizarre feeling because he's describing everything so 858 00:33:54,920 --> 00:33:57,480 Speaker 1: damn well. But I did a lot of how he's waking, 859 00:33:57,520 --> 00:33:59,400 Speaker 1: so was just moving around the line. Him and him 860 00:33:59,440 --> 00:34:01,840 Speaker 1: Keith Raber have such a good time on on Saturday. 861 00:34:01,880 --> 00:34:04,040 Speaker 1: There was there were so many side called references between 862 00:34:04,080 --> 00:34:05,760 Speaker 1: two guys who were like forty years apart in age. 863 00:34:05,800 --> 00:34:07,360 Speaker 1: It was it was a beautiful thing for your culture 864 00:34:07,400 --> 00:34:09,120 Speaker 1: film me it what was the lebron hate today by 865 00:34:09,160 --> 00:34:12,960 Speaker 1: Howie Oh he just made you made the comment where 866 00:34:13,880 --> 00:34:15,960 Speaker 1: oh what were they talking about? Was it manayah? Was 867 00:34:16,000 --> 00:34:18,400 Speaker 1: it was someone in the Mets. I can't remember what 868 00:34:18,480 --> 00:34:20,400 Speaker 1: story they were telling, or maybe back in the day, 869 00:34:20,400 --> 00:34:21,360 Speaker 1: it may have been a rite, It may have been 870 00:34:21,360 --> 00:34:23,080 Speaker 1: in to grom It. It could have even been at Greenpool. 871 00:34:23,080 --> 00:34:25,160 Speaker 1: I don't remember, but just saying about how someone said 872 00:34:25,200 --> 00:34:27,120 Speaker 1: like it was this amazing moment that like they had 873 00:34:27,239 --> 00:34:30,120 Speaker 1: like a conversation talking with one of the players on 874 00:34:30,160 --> 00:34:32,360 Speaker 1: the team and he called out Lebron because there was 875 00:34:32,400 --> 00:34:36,120 Speaker 1: that video enviral last week of that little kid like going, Lebron, Lebron, 876 00:34:36,160 --> 00:34:38,200 Speaker 1: I take a picture with you, like after the metal ceremony, 877 00:34:38,280 --> 00:34:40,879 Speaker 1: Lebron literally pretending the kid did not exist and walking past, 878 00:34:41,360 --> 00:34:43,040 Speaker 1: and he was like, you just can't take a picture 879 00:34:43,080 --> 00:34:45,080 Speaker 1: with the kid. Come on, And that was a good 880 00:34:45,120 --> 00:34:47,480 Speaker 1: old man take, which I liked. Legend, legend, how is 881 00:34:47,520 --> 00:34:47,839 Speaker 1: the best? 882 00:34:48,000 --> 00:34:50,640 Speaker 2: All right, let's go ahead and preview this Baltimore Orioles 883 00:34:50,880 --> 00:34:53,359 Speaker 2: series first and only time we will be playing them 884 00:34:53,400 --> 00:34:55,440 Speaker 2: this year. And this Baltimore Orioles team, as you guys know, 885 00:34:55,480 --> 00:34:58,200 Speaker 2: if you've been watching any ball, which I assume, they 886 00:34:58,239 --> 00:35:00,799 Speaker 2: are arguably the best team in baseball. They are very 887 00:35:00,920 --> 00:35:04,359 Speaker 2: very good. This offense is absolutely loaded. They do everything well. 888 00:35:04,560 --> 00:35:06,000 Speaker 2: Is that what's the flaw with this team? 889 00:35:06,080 --> 00:35:10,239 Speaker 1: Anything? The bottom of the rounder hasn't been hitting as 890 00:35:10,320 --> 00:35:12,440 Speaker 1: much recently and they've just kind of hit a swoon. 891 00:35:13,280 --> 00:35:15,440 Speaker 1: Gunner Henderson Aadlie Rush from started out the season as 892 00:35:15,480 --> 00:35:17,880 Speaker 1: two of the best players in baseball. Adelete Today on 893 00:35:18,239 --> 00:35:21,120 Speaker 1: Sunday his first home running a month, which was pretty 894 00:35:21,280 --> 00:35:24,280 Speaker 1: pretty serious, and they, I don't know. And the pitching 895 00:35:24,360 --> 00:35:27,480 Speaker 1: again just comes back to mostly being good, not great. 896 00:35:27,800 --> 00:35:29,640 Speaker 1: They shuffled their rotation and went to a six man 897 00:35:29,719 --> 00:35:32,200 Speaker 1: So now we're going to totally miss Corbyn Burns in 898 00:35:32,239 --> 00:35:34,360 Speaker 1: this series. Cobbs also had the worst start of his 899 00:35:34,440 --> 00:35:37,560 Speaker 1: major league career on Saturday, sunk me in a fantasy matchup, 900 00:35:37,560 --> 00:35:39,719 Speaker 1: which is brutal. And then it's just it's a lot 901 00:35:39,800 --> 00:35:42,680 Speaker 1: of but also Grayson Rodriguez going down, Kyle Bradgch being 902 00:35:42,719 --> 00:35:45,680 Speaker 1: out for the year. It is a very unspectacular rotation 903 00:35:45,800 --> 00:35:47,680 Speaker 1: relative to how much talents on the rest of this team. 904 00:35:47,800 --> 00:35:50,120 Speaker 2: True, say, who's what are the pitching matchups? We're gonna 905 00:35:50,120 --> 00:35:53,080 Speaker 2: get what Flynn? Are we getting pitching matchers pitching matchups 906 00:35:53,120 --> 00:35:53,520 Speaker 2: this series? 907 00:35:53,560 --> 00:35:55,480 Speaker 1: So Monday night seven o'clock are also going to be 908 00:35:55,560 --> 00:35:56,880 Speaker 1: dealing with some rain in New York Monday, so we 909 00:35:56,880 --> 00:35:58,200 Speaker 1: all know this game is gonna happen. We could do 910 00:35:58,200 --> 00:35:59,600 Speaker 1: a double dip on Tuesday. We could do a day 911 00:35:59,640 --> 00:36:02,400 Speaker 1: game before for softball. That could be something that we 912 00:36:02,600 --> 00:36:05,680 Speaker 1: we talked about here, but a soft David Peterson versus 913 00:36:05,719 --> 00:36:07,560 Speaker 1: Trevor Rodgers and kidding, it's the opposite of an a 914 00:36:07,640 --> 00:36:10,160 Speaker 1: soft that's slog almost as far from as off as 915 00:36:10,160 --> 00:36:14,560 Speaker 1: you're gonna get. Tuesday evening not an a soft. I 916 00:36:14,680 --> 00:36:16,839 Speaker 1: was like, hold my beer, wait for this next one. 917 00:36:17,360 --> 00:36:20,120 Speaker 1: I was sacking down to Dean Kramer. And then Wednesday 918 00:36:20,239 --> 00:36:22,080 Speaker 1: met in a one o'clock game. This will be a 919 00:36:22,080 --> 00:36:24,080 Speaker 1: good one actually, and I Versuszephelin this one. I also 920 00:36:24,200 --> 00:36:25,600 Speaker 1: maybe would like to go to if we can du 921 00:36:25,800 --> 00:36:28,480 Speaker 1: one o'clock game, come back to Astoria record all you 922 00:36:28,480 --> 00:36:30,439 Speaker 1: gotta work though, work good night and work at seven. 923 00:36:30,480 --> 00:36:33,239 Speaker 1: Oh okay, maybe maybe we'll do an in person on Wednesday. Yeah, 924 00:36:33,280 --> 00:36:35,520 Speaker 1: we could pull that off. And then so like you 925 00:36:35,800 --> 00:36:37,480 Speaker 1: see those three pitchers like a zach Eflin a lot 926 00:36:37,520 --> 00:36:39,640 Speaker 1: of respect. He's one. He's one of the top thirty 927 00:36:39,680 --> 00:36:41,560 Speaker 1: thirty five pitches in baseball. He's just as steady as 928 00:36:41,680 --> 00:36:44,240 Speaker 1: a steady as they come. But Kramer and Trevor Rodgers, 929 00:36:44,280 --> 00:36:46,480 Speaker 1: they're both not pitching well, they're pitching worse of late. 930 00:36:46,719 --> 00:36:49,000 Speaker 1: Trevor Rodgers stinks. Maybe he'll walk into the city field, 931 00:36:49,040 --> 00:36:50,920 Speaker 1: he'll just like he'll just do the fan noes and 932 00:36:50,960 --> 00:36:52,920 Speaker 1: all his powers will come back Flint twenty one from 933 00:36:52,960 --> 00:36:54,759 Speaker 1: when he went toe to toe Jacob Graum and beat him. 934 00:36:54,800 --> 00:36:57,680 Speaker 1: But as as goods as lineup is, that's how galable 935 00:36:57,719 --> 00:36:58,640 Speaker 1: they're pitching is. Yeah. 936 00:36:58,960 --> 00:37:01,000 Speaker 2: Fun fact, if I told the Zach Eflin's story about 937 00:37:01,000 --> 00:37:02,520 Speaker 2: how I chirped him in spring training when he was 938 00:37:02,560 --> 00:37:05,200 Speaker 2: with the Phillies, like right before he got good, and 939 00:37:05,200 --> 00:37:07,360 Speaker 2: I think it was like twenty eighteen spring training with 940 00:37:07,440 --> 00:37:09,279 Speaker 2: the Phillies. This was right before they found out that 941 00:37:09,400 --> 00:37:11,759 Speaker 2: like weird knee thing that he had going on. And 942 00:37:11,840 --> 00:37:14,000 Speaker 2: that's where like I f went through like eighty eight, 943 00:37:14,239 --> 00:37:15,960 Speaker 2: like he couldn't throw anything hard at all, and I'm 944 00:37:16,000 --> 00:37:18,239 Speaker 2: behind him in the bullpen being a little shit, just 945 00:37:18,360 --> 00:37:18,879 Speaker 2: chirping him. 946 00:37:18,880 --> 00:37:21,600 Speaker 1: I'm like, gosh, he beat him up, beat him up, 947 00:37:21,760 --> 00:37:23,880 Speaker 1: like what are you pumping eighty eight? Brother, like just 948 00:37:23,920 --> 00:37:25,799 Speaker 1: giv ing him a ton of shit. Since that, he's 949 00:37:25,800 --> 00:37:29,040 Speaker 1: been incredible. He's been really, really good. So glad to 950 00:37:29,080 --> 00:37:30,719 Speaker 1: see that at least that had didn't come with the 951 00:37:30,719 --> 00:37:34,239 Speaker 1: Phillies all these these good performances for him. Necessarily, I 952 00:37:34,360 --> 00:37:36,080 Speaker 1: never knew that story, is Zach Evlin's one of the 953 00:37:36,080 --> 00:37:38,960 Speaker 1: reasons they even started making baseball content because I read 954 00:37:39,000 --> 00:37:41,640 Speaker 1: that story about him. It was around twenty eighteen similarly, 955 00:37:41,640 --> 00:37:43,359 Speaker 1: and I was like, what the fuck? Like this guy? 956 00:37:43,440 --> 00:37:46,200 Speaker 1: He basically had a degenerative condition his knees where he 957 00:37:46,200 --> 00:37:47,799 Speaker 1: didn't know how he couldn't extend them all the way 958 00:37:48,040 --> 00:37:49,880 Speaker 1: so he couldn't actually fully follow through. And when he 959 00:37:49,920 --> 00:37:52,440 Speaker 1: finished pitch, like his every pitch, his back was like 960 00:37:52,480 --> 00:37:54,200 Speaker 1: a forty five to grangle. He couldn't like bend it 961 00:37:54,239 --> 00:37:56,440 Speaker 1: get into it. So then he got to like the 962 00:37:56,719 --> 00:37:58,600 Speaker 1: procedure on them. He picked up like five pound hours 963 00:37:58,640 --> 00:38:00,840 Speaker 1: on his fastball one offseason. I was like, I fucking 964 00:38:00,880 --> 00:38:02,680 Speaker 1: love this guy. I've had him on every fantasy team 965 00:38:02,719 --> 00:38:04,680 Speaker 1: since then. I just he's a dog, he's a worker. 966 00:38:04,719 --> 00:38:06,120 Speaker 1: I wish the Mets with have signed him. I double 967 00:38:06,120 --> 00:38:07,960 Speaker 1: wish the Mets would have just traded for him. But yeah, 968 00:38:08,080 --> 00:38:13,399 Speaker 1: alas another guy. Very interesting that that the Ools traded 969 00:38:13,440 --> 00:38:16,640 Speaker 1: for the trade deadline. A favorite of yours, A favorite 970 00:38:16,640 --> 00:38:18,080 Speaker 1: of mine, just because I like when players leaves the 971 00:38:18,120 --> 00:38:20,120 Speaker 1: Phillies or any team I hate and get better afterward. 972 00:38:20,440 --> 00:38:23,360 Speaker 1: Sir Anthony Dominguez has been a menace for the Baltimore 973 00:38:23,360 --> 00:38:25,239 Speaker 1: Orioles in the three weeks three and a half weeks 974 00:38:25,239 --> 00:38:28,239 Speaker 1: since they acquired him. He already has fully become the 975 00:38:28,320 --> 00:38:31,840 Speaker 1: closer on this team. He's unseen the Craig Kimbrel. He 976 00:38:31,960 --> 00:38:34,240 Speaker 1: has saves in his last three appearances, where Kimberle doesn't 977 00:38:34,239 --> 00:38:36,800 Speaker 1: have one a week and a half and he in 978 00:38:36,880 --> 00:38:38,839 Speaker 1: ten innings with the Ools, he has thirteen strike afts. 979 00:38:38,840 --> 00:38:41,720 Speaker 1: He's given up just two earned runs on two solo homers. 980 00:38:41,920 --> 00:38:42,480 Speaker 1: He's a monster. 981 00:38:42,680 --> 00:38:45,040 Speaker 2: I wasn't really sure why the Phillies gave him up. 982 00:38:45,160 --> 00:38:47,080 Speaker 2: I know their billpen's been pretty good. They don't necessarily, 983 00:38:47,200 --> 00:38:48,520 Speaker 2: like I guess, need it. 984 00:38:48,560 --> 00:38:48,840 Speaker 1: I don't know. 985 00:38:49,000 --> 00:38:50,560 Speaker 2: It felt weird that they got rid of him so 986 00:38:50,719 --> 00:38:54,279 Speaker 2: quickly because Dominga's has always always had stuff and that's 987 00:38:54,360 --> 00:38:55,880 Speaker 2: not a I guess because he's a free agent. 988 00:38:56,280 --> 00:38:58,240 Speaker 1: It felt weird. But good pick up for the Oriols 989 00:38:58,239 --> 00:39:01,200 Speaker 1: because he's been very good. Who they get for him? 990 00:39:01,239 --> 00:39:01,600 Speaker 1: Do you remember? 991 00:39:01,880 --> 00:39:04,919 Speaker 2: I'll tell you they got Austin Hayes. So I guess 992 00:39:04,960 --> 00:39:07,880 Speaker 2: that's why I think that's worth it. Yeah, probably, you 993 00:39:07,880 --> 00:39:10,239 Speaker 2: know what, for the Phillies, you need more than that. 994 00:39:10,520 --> 00:39:13,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, But Tamencas is awesome. Other guys in that bullpen 995 00:39:13,880 --> 00:39:15,920 Speaker 1: who are crazy? You and your Cano, who they famously 996 00:39:15,960 --> 00:39:17,839 Speaker 1: acquired for I think it was for Hory Lopez two 997 00:39:17,880 --> 00:39:19,920 Speaker 1: years ago to trade deadline who Horry Lope is now 998 00:39:20,120 --> 00:39:21,880 Speaker 1: officially the closer in the Cups, which is it is 999 00:39:21,920 --> 00:39:23,359 Speaker 1: really funny. Should have got too saves in the last 1000 00:39:23,360 --> 00:39:26,040 Speaker 1: couple of days. So Cano's amazing they had. He just 1001 00:39:26,080 --> 00:39:28,720 Speaker 1: throws a demon sinker. Cnl Perez is a good reliever. 1002 00:39:29,200 --> 00:39:33,520 Speaker 1: Who else I got in that pen? Kimbrel Kimbroll, Kimberle 1003 00:39:33,560 --> 00:39:36,000 Speaker 1: has been down recently. He's not been. He's not been, 1004 00:39:36,040 --> 00:39:37,440 Speaker 1: He's not been the guy. He's not been himself. I 1005 00:39:37,480 --> 00:39:39,000 Speaker 1: guess he has been himself, but that's just the four 1006 00:39:39,080 --> 00:39:41,239 Speaker 1: year old version of himself. Doesn't Burch Smith throw like 1007 00:39:41,280 --> 00:39:44,239 Speaker 1: one hundred? I probably if he's in there bullpen. Also, 1008 00:39:44,239 --> 00:39:46,560 Speaker 1: they're trying to reclamation with gregorissa though it says a 1009 00:39:46,560 --> 00:39:48,720 Speaker 1: little bit more of a lift than Sir Anthony Domingaz. 1010 00:39:48,719 --> 00:39:50,640 Speaker 1: That's your boy, Mark Gregorissou though, but that one out 1011 00:39:50,640 --> 00:39:52,799 Speaker 1: of the park. Everyone was applauding the Phillies when they 1012 00:39:52,840 --> 00:39:53,319 Speaker 1: traded this guy. 1013 00:39:53,360 --> 00:39:55,239 Speaker 2: I'm like, he sucks. How have you not watched this 1014 00:39:55,280 --> 00:39:58,200 Speaker 2: guy pitch for the Tigers? This guy stakes it's gonna 1015 00:39:58,200 --> 00:39:59,160 Speaker 2: shut us down this series. 1016 00:39:59,239 --> 00:40:01,360 Speaker 1: That's for sure for sure. And then otherwise, I mean, 1017 00:40:01,400 --> 00:40:03,440 Speaker 1: Anthony Santander is one of the crazy stories in baseball. 1018 00:40:03,440 --> 00:40:05,560 Speaker 1: He's got thirty six homers. It's like, I think they're 1019 00:40:05,600 --> 00:40:08,160 Speaker 1: in the league contract. Yeah. Cole cav is having an 1020 00:40:08,160 --> 00:40:09,919 Speaker 1: awesome rookie year. He's been one of those vibae rookies 1021 00:40:09,920 --> 00:40:12,600 Speaker 1: in American League. Jackson Hollidays back up and he's actually 1022 00:40:12,680 --> 00:40:14,800 Speaker 1: hitting this time around. They traded for Eloy A. Menez, 1023 00:40:14,800 --> 00:40:16,960 Speaker 1: who out of the doll drums of the South Side Chicago, 1024 00:40:17,080 --> 00:40:20,000 Speaker 1: looks reborn as a baseball player. We're gonna see ol 1025 00:40:20,000 --> 00:40:22,120 Speaker 1: friend James McCann this series a lot mess. Fans really 1026 00:40:22,120 --> 00:40:23,920 Speaker 1: miss him. I'm sure he's gonna get a very a 1027 00:40:24,120 --> 00:40:26,239 Speaker 1: very warm reception from the city field faith. So I 1028 00:40:26,280 --> 00:40:28,680 Speaker 1: can't there's no doubt he had a video. I think 1029 00:40:28,760 --> 00:40:30,640 Speaker 1: he definitely gets a video. It's going to be so 1030 00:40:30,800 --> 00:40:33,480 Speaker 1: fucking fun. It's disgusting if they make it James McCann video, 1031 00:40:33,600 --> 00:40:35,480 Speaker 1: that's disgusting. I think it's good for the means, So 1032 00:40:35,480 --> 00:40:36,960 Speaker 1: I think they're gonna try and make it totally seriously, 1033 00:40:37,000 --> 00:40:38,839 Speaker 1: but he nice note on Sunday. He got his ten 1034 00:40:38,920 --> 00:40:41,160 Speaker 1: year ten year service. Good for James McCann, James, we 1035 00:40:41,160 --> 00:40:42,839 Speaker 1: can't get in the pension, got a nice family. Good, 1036 00:40:42,840 --> 00:40:43,880 Speaker 1: he was a good guy. He just he just got 1037 00:40:43,960 --> 00:40:45,440 Speaker 1: signed to a contract that he couldn't play up to. 1038 00:40:45,760 --> 00:40:48,839 Speaker 1: Shout out to when I tweeted out smellulator loser after 1039 00:40:49,000 --> 00:40:52,239 Speaker 1: he got treated, I got, I got reprimanded. I got 1040 00:40:52,280 --> 00:40:54,279 Speaker 1: reprimanded by the New York Com messaser like you can't 1041 00:40:54,280 --> 00:40:56,920 Speaker 1: tweet that. I was like, why he's got one? That 1042 00:40:57,000 --> 00:40:59,280 Speaker 1: was right after you were given tweeting out gambling taps 1043 00:40:59,320 --> 00:41:01,880 Speaker 1: about Met's home. Really yeah, I don't do this there. 1044 00:41:03,200 --> 00:41:06,080 Speaker 1: But his Oils team is good. They're they're very deep team. 1045 00:41:06,120 --> 00:41:08,439 Speaker 1: They have star power in the top. They have part pitchers. Again, 1046 00:41:08,719 --> 00:41:10,239 Speaker 1: these guys are not that good, but they're gonna keep 1047 00:41:10,239 --> 00:41:11,799 Speaker 1: them in the game. And the bullpens very good behind them. 1048 00:41:11,840 --> 00:41:14,319 Speaker 1: It's a solid baseball team. But it's just a chance 1049 00:41:14,440 --> 00:41:16,960 Speaker 1: right now. Where similar to that Twins series, like let's 1050 00:41:16,960 --> 00:41:19,320 Speaker 1: play up some competition, let's fucking win baseball games against 1051 00:41:19,320 --> 00:41:21,120 Speaker 1: a good team. You see what they did with Kobe 1052 00:41:21,200 --> 00:41:24,000 Speaker 1: Meyo right, set him down, send him down. He wasn't 1053 00:41:24,000 --> 00:41:25,719 Speaker 1: really playing that well, but send him down. You know 1054 00:41:25,800 --> 00:41:29,719 Speaker 1: what that does, though, keeps his rookie eligibility for next year. 1055 00:41:30,040 --> 00:41:32,239 Speaker 1: He's gonna start the year at third base or first base, 1056 00:41:32,280 --> 00:41:34,560 Speaker 1: whatever they decide. He's gonna win Rookie of Year. They're 1057 00:41:34,560 --> 00:41:36,720 Speaker 1: gonna get another extra draft pick like they did with Gunner. 1058 00:41:37,520 --> 00:41:40,000 Speaker 1: I think Holiday also is not is not he's on 1059 00:41:40,080 --> 00:41:42,240 Speaker 1: the he could still be a rookie next lay appearances 1060 00:41:42,280 --> 00:41:44,640 Speaker 1: he's done. Oh here he has it. Yeah, okay, never mind, 1061 00:41:44,640 --> 00:41:46,080 Speaker 1: I thought was a hundred fifty. But I mean he's 1062 00:41:46,080 --> 00:41:48,040 Speaker 1: gonna get there. Yeah they I mean, you have to 1063 00:41:48,080 --> 00:41:49,520 Speaker 1: play that game, like, especially if you have a rookie. 1064 00:41:49,560 --> 00:41:50,839 Speaker 1: It's that good. Like I don't, I don't hate them 1065 00:41:50,880 --> 00:41:53,120 Speaker 1: doing that, which is again why maybe Drew Gilbert comes 1066 00:41:53,200 --> 00:41:54,520 Speaker 1: up a set bright baity because you can get the 1067 00:41:54,520 --> 00:41:56,080 Speaker 1: at bats and can still be a rookie next year. 1068 00:41:56,239 --> 00:41:58,640 Speaker 1: But I think I saw off this Oil series. But 1069 00:41:58,719 --> 00:42:01,160 Speaker 1: then everyone it gets crazy after orl series, because these 1070 00:42:01,200 --> 00:42:02,400 Speaker 1: are three games against a good team, and then we 1071 00:42:02,480 --> 00:42:04,759 Speaker 1: go out West for four games against the Padres, three 1072 00:42:04,800 --> 00:42:07,200 Speaker 1: games against Diamondbacks. There's the ten game series that will 1073 00:42:07,200 --> 00:42:09,399 Speaker 1: fully define the season. We'll we'll know in the next 1074 00:42:10,120 --> 00:42:12,480 Speaker 1: eleven days. What's gonna happen with this team? That's it? 1075 00:42:12,880 --> 00:42:14,560 Speaker 1: Or we totally will or you. 1076 00:42:14,640 --> 00:42:17,840 Speaker 2: Win like four of seven and you're exactly where you are, Like, 1077 00:42:17,920 --> 00:42:19,879 Speaker 2: there's also a world where the Mets are two games 1078 00:42:19,920 --> 00:42:21,600 Speaker 2: out after the Diamondback series. 1079 00:42:21,680 --> 00:42:23,000 Speaker 1: Yes, you're like, just good. They just go five and 1080 00:42:23,080 --> 00:42:23,759 Speaker 1: five in these ten games. 1081 00:42:23,800 --> 00:42:26,920 Speaker 2: Yeah, you're like, oh wow, nothing nothing has happened, nothing's changed, 1082 00:42:27,040 --> 00:42:27,920 Speaker 2: And that's. 1083 00:42:27,760 --> 00:42:28,760 Speaker 1: Why I gotta love baseball. 1084 00:42:28,800 --> 00:42:31,480 Speaker 2: It's gonna be the longest, like six weeks to end 1085 00:42:31,520 --> 00:42:33,600 Speaker 2: the season that we've we've had in a while, which 1086 00:42:33,680 --> 00:42:36,560 Speaker 2: is good and bad? Can I say that it's good 1087 00:42:36,560 --> 00:42:38,800 Speaker 2: because I love that we're at least in a playoff contention, 1088 00:42:38,960 --> 00:42:40,800 Speaker 2: but bad because I don't know if I can actually 1089 00:42:40,840 --> 00:42:43,480 Speaker 2: physically hold it. I know, uh, the woman who cuts 1090 00:42:43,520 --> 00:42:45,879 Speaker 2: my hair, it took a chunk out of my head. 1091 00:42:45,880 --> 00:42:50,440 Speaker 2: If you're gonna watch on YouTube here, but can't. I 1092 00:42:50,640 --> 00:42:52,560 Speaker 2: can't keep pulling out my hair watching these games. They're 1093 00:42:52,600 --> 00:42:54,920 Speaker 2: so tight, every single one. I pulled out some of 1094 00:42:54,960 --> 00:42:56,160 Speaker 2: my own hair. The other day, I gave myself a 1095 00:42:56,160 --> 00:42:56,720 Speaker 2: little haircut. 1096 00:42:59,320 --> 00:43:01,279 Speaker 1: My barber had to be by h I'm I'm a 1097 00:43:01,360 --> 00:43:03,200 Speaker 1: loyal I'm loyal to my hair cutter, SHO have a Dana. 1098 00:43:03,280 --> 00:43:03,719 Speaker 1: She's the goat. 1099 00:43:03,760 --> 00:43:07,160 Speaker 2: So I'm not gonna that's like laying will touch this hair. 1100 00:43:07,200 --> 00:43:08,719 Speaker 2: Besides hair, it looks fine, you told me look good. 1101 00:43:08,800 --> 00:43:10,560 Speaker 2: Isn't that what Charlie does and it's always sunny? Is 1102 00:43:10,719 --> 00:43:11,960 Speaker 2: Sysney cut his own hair different? 1103 00:43:12,000 --> 00:43:13,480 Speaker 1: This is very different. I can read. That's a huge 1104 00:43:13,480 --> 00:43:15,200 Speaker 1: difference between me and Charlie. I don't eat cat food, 1105 00:43:15,200 --> 00:43:16,800 Speaker 1: but it just cleaned up the neck. I trimmed the 1106 00:43:16,840 --> 00:43:19,319 Speaker 1: sides off it good. Is if you didn't say anything, 1107 00:43:19,320 --> 00:43:21,600 Speaker 1: I would have never known exactly. It's all that matters. 1108 00:43:23,719 --> 00:43:25,759 Speaker 1: Cutting your own hair is like like your corner your 1109 00:43:25,800 --> 00:43:27,759 Speaker 1: cornerbacks and your fair football team, Like I just don't 1110 00:43:27,760 --> 00:43:29,840 Speaker 1: want to know. If they don't funk up, I'm not 1111 00:43:29,840 --> 00:43:32,520 Speaker 1: gonna know. I still think it's insane. Just go get 1112 00:43:32,520 --> 00:43:35,719 Speaker 1: a haircut. I'm like, I trust Dana. Dana is that 1113 00:43:35,920 --> 00:43:37,560 Speaker 1: that's my girl? Like, I'm not letting everyone else touch 1114 00:43:37,600 --> 00:43:39,759 Speaker 1: my hair. That's fair, that's fair. Shout Cheryl. Love her. 1115 00:43:39,840 --> 00:43:42,680 Speaker 2: She's never she's never messed up that the guard fell off. 1116 00:43:42,680 --> 00:43:44,600 Speaker 2: There's nothing she could do about this, and honestly, not 1117 00:43:44,640 --> 00:43:46,600 Speaker 2: even that noticeable until I tell you. Nobody saw it 1118 00:43:46,719 --> 00:43:49,479 Speaker 2: last night. So we're gonna wrap up here by doing 1119 00:43:49,719 --> 00:43:53,839 Speaker 2: some podcast reviews. Do we have any No, we don't. 1120 00:43:54,120 --> 00:43:56,239 Speaker 2: You guys are slacking. No reviews for us to read. 1121 00:43:56,560 --> 00:43:58,920 Speaker 1: Should check if we got Frankie peppers. Yeah, check if 1122 00:43:58,960 --> 00:44:00,840 Speaker 1: we got a little Frankie peppers. I got a feeling 1123 00:44:01,400 --> 00:44:04,880 Speaker 1: we do. He just actually, we do have Frankie peppers. 1124 00:44:04,960 --> 00:44:08,799 Speaker 1: Five hours ago ago, right after the game ended. Let's 1125 00:44:08,840 --> 00:44:11,040 Speaker 1: go Frankie, all right, so there's a fresh take from Frankie. 1126 00:44:11,040 --> 00:44:13,440 Speaker 1: We're gonna close out with fresh tanks from Frankie Peppers 1127 00:44:13,480 --> 00:44:17,520 Speaker 1: after the Sunday No, Frankie's fresh takes frank Frankie's Frankie. 1128 00:44:17,760 --> 00:44:20,560 Speaker 1: We got key peppers in there. Frankie's fresh takes siled peppers. 1129 00:44:22,320 --> 00:44:28,080 Speaker 3: Boy, he's just Frankie peppers a boon. I did the 1130 00:44:28,280 --> 00:44:31,840 Speaker 3: three beers for Poly Blackbird and drink three beers whenever 1131 00:44:31,920 --> 00:44:36,000 Speaker 3: Poly pitches day. And I don't really carry be in 1132 00:44:36,080 --> 00:44:39,040 Speaker 3: the house no more. But my son's friends gave me 1133 00:44:39,160 --> 00:44:45,160 Speaker 3: this nice uh this nice dog fish heads out be 1134 00:44:45,640 --> 00:44:49,239 Speaker 3: a few months back, so it's been aging a little bit. 1135 00:44:49,360 --> 00:44:54,040 Speaker 3: Then I have those and those three and feeling a 1136 00:44:54,239 --> 00:44:59,400 Speaker 3: little feeling a little funny. I can't hang with the 1137 00:44:59,480 --> 00:45:04,239 Speaker 3: boys like I can still not A bad series puts 1138 00:45:04,280 --> 00:45:06,439 Speaker 3: a little bit of a bad taste in your mouth 1139 00:45:06,560 --> 00:45:12,680 Speaker 3: with this last game, but it happens. Lyn Boy's amazing Severno. 1140 00:45:13,000 --> 00:45:17,000 Speaker 3: Come on, you can't beat him. I feel really sick. 1141 00:45:17,920 --> 00:45:20,319 Speaker 3: I'm dying. I will talk to you soon. 1142 00:45:22,360 --> 00:45:25,040 Speaker 1: That was actually like a call into the Mike Francis 1143 00:45:25,080 --> 00:45:28,000 Speaker 1: to show a hundred percent. I love the telling us 1144 00:45:28,000 --> 00:45:30,160 Speaker 1: how good I feel. So I'm dying. I don't feel well. 1145 00:45:32,000 --> 00:45:33,600 Speaker 1: Frankie Pepper is keeping it light at the end of this. 1146 00:45:33,760 --> 00:45:37,439 Speaker 1: But maybe that's drink beers today. Yeah, and I didn't 1147 00:45:37,480 --> 00:45:39,160 Speaker 1: have one beer today. Too many last night, Yeah, a 1148 00:45:39,160 --> 00:45:41,840 Speaker 1: lot last night. Definitely, uh as a problem. Water in 1149 00:45:41,920 --> 00:45:45,520 Speaker 1: Coca cola. That's what I've drank today. Send them home, 1150 00:45:45,719 --> 00:45:47,520 Speaker 1: Send him home. Thank you guys for listening and watching. 1151 00:45:47,600 --> 00:45:49,760 Speaker 1: Make sure you subscribe to the mess of podcast YouTube 1152 00:45:49,800 --> 00:45:51,440 Speaker 1: channel if you want to see the video version of this. 1153 00:45:51,560 --> 00:45:54,200 Speaker 1: If you're listening to US Apple podcasts, Spotify, Google drops 1154 00:45:54,200 --> 00:45:56,600 Speaker 1: a Rainey drops a review, download and subscribe. Follow James 1155 00:45:56,640 --> 00:45:59,280 Speaker 1: on Twitter app James, I'll just score Gianna. 1156 00:45:59,320 --> 00:46:01,400 Speaker 2: I'm Draftnick work with a Seed, thank you for listening 1157 00:46:01,480 --> 00:46:03,600 Speaker 2: and watching, and we will catch you after the Oriole series, 1158 00:46:03,680 --> 00:46:04,440 Speaker 2: maybe even see at. 1159 00:46:04,400 --> 00:46:07,319 Speaker 1: The game on Wednesday. Hopefully, Peace up, peace up, See 1160 00:46:07,320 --> 00:46:07,920 Speaker 1: you guys next time.