1 00:00:00,640 --> 00:00:09,400 Speaker 1: Get Up, Get Up, Get Up? What is up? Mets fans? 2 00:00:09,440 --> 00:00:11,800 Speaker 2: Welcome back to episode number one, twenty five of the 3 00:00:11,840 --> 00:00:14,120 Speaker 2: Mets Up Podcast. Just wrapped up a series against the 4 00:00:14,120 --> 00:00:17,119 Speaker 2: Pittsburgh Pirates that, let's be honest, and started out that 5 00:00:17,200 --> 00:00:19,919 Speaker 2: great feeling a little weird after game one, especially what 6 00:00:19,960 --> 00:00:22,640 Speaker 2: happened against the Nationals in the last few games, but 7 00:00:22,760 --> 00:00:25,040 Speaker 2: luckily we got the doubleheader. 8 00:00:24,440 --> 00:00:26,119 Speaker 1: The boys played well, and we end up. 9 00:00:26,000 --> 00:00:29,600 Speaker 2: Winning the series technically finish the day when you're listening 10 00:00:29,640 --> 00:00:31,240 Speaker 2: to this in the morning, in sole possession of first 11 00:00:31,240 --> 00:00:33,000 Speaker 2: place again in the National League East, which is a 12 00:00:33,000 --> 00:00:35,120 Speaker 2: big w Of course, we're going to talk about everything 13 00:00:35,320 --> 00:00:37,760 Speaker 2: that went on in this Pittsburgh Pirates series as well 14 00:00:37,760 --> 00:00:40,400 Speaker 2: as it's fantasy football time. So James is a fantasy guy. 15 00:00:40,440 --> 00:00:42,640 Speaker 2: That's like his job, and I had some fantasy drafts. 16 00:00:42,720 --> 00:00:44,680 Speaker 2: John had some fantasy drafts. We'll talk about that too 17 00:00:44,720 --> 00:00:46,600 Speaker 2: for a little bit, give you guys the estimate, and 18 00:00:46,640 --> 00:00:49,199 Speaker 2: then preview the upcoming series against the Marlins. So if 19 00:00:49,200 --> 00:00:51,279 Speaker 2: you are enjoying what you're seeing and listening here, make 20 00:00:51,280 --> 00:00:53,240 Speaker 2: sure you follow us on all our social media's at 21 00:00:53,320 --> 00:00:56,000 Speaker 2: Mets Up. That'll be on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. If 22 00:00:56,000 --> 00:00:58,080 Speaker 2: you're looking for the YouTube version of this, check out 23 00:00:58,080 --> 00:00:59,720 Speaker 2: the New York Mets YouTube channel. You'll be able to 24 00:00:59,720 --> 00:01:02,480 Speaker 2: find it there. If you're listening to US Apple Podcasts, Spotify, 25 00:01:02,520 --> 00:01:05,280 Speaker 2: Google Podcasts, wherever you get your podcast, drop us a rating, 26 00:01:05,319 --> 00:01:08,800 Speaker 2: drop us review, download and subscribe. James back in the 27 00:01:08,800 --> 00:01:10,440 Speaker 2: apartment in New York, How we feeling. 28 00:01:10,680 --> 00:01:13,959 Speaker 1: Feeling very good? You know? I kind of like imagine 29 00:01:13,959 --> 00:01:15,839 Speaker 1: if you were a Mets fan who got a concussion 30 00:01:15,959 --> 00:01:18,640 Speaker 1: last Friday morning and they just woke up today, like 31 00:01:18,640 --> 00:01:21,480 Speaker 1: six days theyre go, Okay, wow, decent week, I guess. 32 00:01:21,680 --> 00:01:25,039 Speaker 2: Yeah, like as weird as it was to start the week, 33 00:01:25,080 --> 00:01:27,880 Speaker 2: because after the two bad losses to the Nationals and 34 00:01:27,920 --> 00:01:30,679 Speaker 2: then the loss to the Pirates in Game one, the 35 00:01:30,720 --> 00:01:31,600 Speaker 2: sky was falling. 36 00:01:31,680 --> 00:01:34,040 Speaker 1: Felt the realist it had felt all year. 37 00:01:34,520 --> 00:01:36,640 Speaker 2: Not with us, necessarily, not with us, because of course 38 00:01:36,640 --> 00:01:39,960 Speaker 2: we're very sane, we're very calm over here, but in 39 00:01:40,000 --> 00:01:43,840 Speaker 2: the Mets world it felt like people were going crazy. 40 00:01:44,319 --> 00:01:46,160 Speaker 1: Yeah, it was a little scary. For a couple of days. 41 00:01:46,160 --> 00:01:50,160 Speaker 1: Mets fans were just freaking freaking out after their team 42 00:01:50,280 --> 00:01:53,680 Speaker 1: lost their third game in the row for the third 43 00:01:53,720 --> 00:01:55,840 Speaker 1: time in the entire season, like you know, you're having 44 00:01:55,880 --> 00:01:59,400 Speaker 1: an amazing, amazing season of baseball. When people freak out 45 00:01:59,440 --> 00:02:00,960 Speaker 1: for losing three games in a row, I know there 46 00:02:01,000 --> 00:02:02,560 Speaker 1: was more contexts like these are two of the worst 47 00:02:02,600 --> 00:02:04,440 Speaker 1: teams in the National League, and the team wasn't scoring 48 00:02:04,480 --> 00:02:06,680 Speaker 1: any runs and Max Suarez the left hast start of the 49 00:02:06,680 --> 00:02:08,520 Speaker 1: early and is telling marteg I hit by a pitch. 50 00:02:08,600 --> 00:02:11,320 Speaker 1: But it was still just crazy, like three games in 51 00:02:11,320 --> 00:02:13,440 Speaker 1: a row for this third time all year, Like that's 52 00:02:13,440 --> 00:02:15,160 Speaker 1: a shocking sat and one of those three times was 53 00:02:15,240 --> 00:02:17,360 Speaker 1: over the All Star break, so it's hard to even 54 00:02:17,400 --> 00:02:19,239 Speaker 1: count that as like three losses in a row. No. 55 00:02:19,360 --> 00:02:21,160 Speaker 2: One of the words we never really use on here 56 00:02:21,200 --> 00:02:24,000 Speaker 2: is panic, and people were like panicking. People were going 57 00:02:24,160 --> 00:02:26,639 Speaker 2: crazy after game one, and like you said, it kind 58 00:02:26,639 --> 00:02:28,679 Speaker 2: of all snowballed and kind of felt like there was 59 00:02:28,680 --> 00:02:31,200 Speaker 2: an avalanche coming, even though again the team has still 60 00:02:31,240 --> 00:02:33,440 Speaker 2: got like eighty five wins and is still in first place. 61 00:02:33,480 --> 00:02:36,000 Speaker 1: It's eighty eight I believe, Oh eighty eight, Yeah, that's 62 00:02:36,080 --> 00:02:37,120 Speaker 1: eighty eight. Whatever it is. 63 00:02:37,160 --> 00:02:39,880 Speaker 2: However many wins they have, they're still still doing really, 64 00:02:39,919 --> 00:02:43,520 Speaker 2: really well. So I mean the panic should never have 65 00:02:43,600 --> 00:02:46,120 Speaker 2: been there, but it was for a little bit, and uh, 66 00:02:46,400 --> 00:02:48,240 Speaker 2: luckily the Mets end of the series on a high. 67 00:02:48,280 --> 00:02:49,880 Speaker 2: But like we said, we started off with Game one 68 00:02:50,520 --> 00:02:52,639 Speaker 2: which was not good. No came on was bad, and 69 00:02:52,680 --> 00:02:53,880 Speaker 2: I have to put my hand up for this little 70 00:02:53,880 --> 00:02:57,960 Speaker 2: losing streak Mets fans because I went from Columbus on 71 00:02:58,000 --> 00:02:59,679 Speaker 2: Saturday and Sunday, which I told you guys about, so 72 00:02:59,720 --> 00:03:01,840 Speaker 2: I wasn't super invested in that Mets National Series. 73 00:03:01,880 --> 00:03:04,639 Speaker 1: I didn't watch. Saturday was probably the second or of 74 00:03:04,639 --> 00:03:06,880 Speaker 1: their times entire year where I literally didn't watch one 75 00:03:06,960 --> 00:03:08,560 Speaker 1: second of a game because it was on the exact 76 00:03:08,600 --> 00:03:11,280 Speaker 1: same time as I was state. Sunday I was doing things. 77 00:03:11,280 --> 00:03:13,359 Speaker 1: Monday was the rain out. We hung out after I 78 00:03:13,400 --> 00:03:15,079 Speaker 1: got home for my flight, perfectly time to try and 79 00:03:15,080 --> 00:03:17,240 Speaker 1: watch the game. Rained out allegedly wasn't much rain, so 80 00:03:17,520 --> 00:03:20,520 Speaker 1: that stinks. Not allegedly wasn't much rain. Allegedly there was 81 00:03:20,560 --> 00:03:21,000 Speaker 1: no rain. 82 00:03:21,120 --> 00:03:23,200 Speaker 2: As Howie and Wayne were tweeting, they were like, not 83 00:03:23,280 --> 00:03:25,800 Speaker 2: a drop of rain yet in Pittsburgh. Like I feel 84 00:03:25,800 --> 00:03:28,360 Speaker 2: like the worst part about that is that there were 85 00:03:28,360 --> 00:03:30,280 Speaker 2: so many Mets fans that went to Pittsburgh because it's 86 00:03:30,280 --> 00:03:32,840 Speaker 2: a relatively like easy drive to go to and PNC 87 00:03:32,960 --> 00:03:35,440 Speaker 2: is a great park, and it was Labor day, no 88 00:03:35,560 --> 00:03:37,400 Speaker 2: school yet, so this was a great opportunity for Mets 89 00:03:37,440 --> 00:03:39,080 Speaker 2: fans to go see the Mets play in a different park. 90 00:03:39,360 --> 00:03:41,680 Speaker 2: But because of the rain out that happened just with 91 00:03:41,720 --> 00:03:44,120 Speaker 2: no rain, all those people just did not get to 92 00:03:44,120 --> 00:03:45,960 Speaker 2: see a game because you gotta go home the next day. 93 00:03:46,240 --> 00:03:47,920 Speaker 1: That was almost us. That was like a really close 94 00:03:47,960 --> 00:03:50,120 Speaker 1: to literally being us. I would not have able been 95 00:03:50,160 --> 00:03:51,960 Speaker 1: to the next day. And then Tuesday, I just got 96 00:03:51,960 --> 00:03:55,280 Speaker 1: busy doing stuff whatever, was at like a celebratory dinner. 97 00:03:55,520 --> 00:03:57,240 Speaker 1: Was watching the game a little bit, but I was 98 00:03:57,280 --> 00:03:58,920 Speaker 1: just sitting at a table where my back was to 99 00:03:58,960 --> 00:04:00,640 Speaker 1: the screen, so I couldn't see MU. So it was 100 00:04:00,640 --> 00:04:03,200 Speaker 1: like turn around two nothing, turned around off with the 101 00:04:03,240 --> 00:04:07,280 Speaker 1: four to nothing whatever. But got back into the games today. 102 00:04:07,320 --> 00:04:09,800 Speaker 1: Watched every single pitch or listen to them every single 103 00:04:09,800 --> 00:04:11,920 Speaker 1: game and that was wonderful. For Game one, you gotta 104 00:04:11,960 --> 00:04:14,760 Speaker 1: run through quickly. It was bad. Yeah, stalking Martake, I 105 00:04:14,840 --> 00:04:16,359 Speaker 1: hit by a pitch on his hands. We now know 106 00:04:16,480 --> 00:04:20,640 Speaker 1: that was a non displaced fracture and shockingly he's listed 107 00:04:20,640 --> 00:04:23,200 Speaker 1: his day to day. Okay, Strymote is a warrior. I 108 00:04:23,200 --> 00:04:25,279 Speaker 1: mean and this also worked as kind of a trend 109 00:04:25,320 --> 00:04:26,880 Speaker 1: of mess players this year, like going back to qwin 110 00:04:26,920 --> 00:04:29,680 Speaker 1: Lin door basically got the same injury and a door 111 00:04:29,680 --> 00:04:32,599 Speaker 1: in San Francisco, and then Jeff McNeil's screaming about the 112 00:04:32,640 --> 00:04:35,280 Speaker 1: laceration on his thumb for the like two weeks ago. Yeah, 113 00:04:35,440 --> 00:04:37,960 Speaker 1: we've got some warriors here trying to play through some stuff. 114 00:04:38,040 --> 00:04:41,040 Speaker 1: So that was bad. Now we know that absolute catastrophe 115 00:04:41,080 --> 00:04:42,599 Speaker 1: has been avoided, but still not the best thing in 116 00:04:42,600 --> 00:04:44,880 Speaker 1: the world. Hope Tarling's back soon. Luckily we have a 117 00:04:44,880 --> 00:04:46,280 Speaker 1: lot of great depth in this team, which will talk 118 00:04:46,279 --> 00:04:49,560 Speaker 1: about later. But sadly, the Pirates runted up on Taiwan. 119 00:04:49,680 --> 00:04:51,719 Speaker 1: He gave up six hits, two walks and four earned 120 00:04:51,760 --> 00:04:54,920 Speaker 1: and five really really difficult innings. Even with that much action, 121 00:04:55,000 --> 00:04:56,800 Speaker 1: I think he only ended up throwing about eighty pitches, 122 00:04:56,800 --> 00:04:59,200 Speaker 1: which shows the Pirates are just swinging well. 123 00:04:59,240 --> 00:05:01,479 Speaker 2: I think also they said at one point Taiwan developed 124 00:05:01,480 --> 00:05:03,320 Speaker 2: a blister on his hand and he was not really 125 00:05:03,400 --> 00:05:05,920 Speaker 2: able to throw that split finger, which would also that 126 00:05:05,920 --> 00:05:07,919 Speaker 2: would make sense because all of those splitthers were like 127 00:05:07,960 --> 00:05:10,000 Speaker 2: dead center. Yeah, and that he was basically like I 128 00:05:10,000 --> 00:05:12,120 Speaker 2: couldn't get the feel so we didn't have the control, 129 00:05:12,160 --> 00:05:13,800 Speaker 2: which led to, like you said, the splitter not being 130 00:05:13,800 --> 00:05:16,279 Speaker 2: his accurate because it was working really well early in 131 00:05:16,279 --> 00:05:18,000 Speaker 2: the game. He threw a couple early in the game 132 00:05:18,000 --> 00:05:19,600 Speaker 2: where I was like, all that splitters working, We're got 133 00:05:19,600 --> 00:05:22,240 Speaker 2: we got Taiwan cooking here, but it, you know, fell. 134 00:05:22,120 --> 00:05:25,000 Speaker 1: Apart once the blister came out. His slader wasn't really 135 00:05:25,000 --> 00:05:27,120 Speaker 1: getting any whifs either, and also was just lost like 136 00:05:27,160 --> 00:05:29,200 Speaker 1: all of its horizonton the movement. The slaber literally was 137 00:05:29,279 --> 00:05:32,279 Speaker 1: not sliding. And then looked back after the game and 138 00:05:32,480 --> 00:05:34,800 Speaker 1: the movement was basically every Steele pitch and the velocity 139 00:05:34,880 --> 00:05:36,760 Speaker 1: was down almost every single pitch. And we all have 140 00:05:37,000 --> 00:05:40,320 Speaker 1: like these nightmarriage reactions to this because we saw Taiwan 141 00:05:40,440 --> 00:05:42,400 Speaker 1: have such a good, such a good first half last year, 142 00:05:42,440 --> 00:05:43,839 Speaker 1: then all of a sudden things just went bad and it 143 00:05:43,839 --> 00:05:46,800 Speaker 1: seemed like it was fatigue. So we have like little 144 00:05:46,880 --> 00:05:49,000 Speaker 1: DejaVu there, but maybe not because of that blister stuff. 145 00:05:49,000 --> 00:05:51,320 Speaker 1: So that's something that you can, you know, hold your 146 00:05:51,320 --> 00:05:54,400 Speaker 1: head up about. Also, I just I talked about how 147 00:05:54,400 --> 00:05:57,600 Speaker 1: good I thought Rodolfo Castro was and that was rough. 148 00:05:57,839 --> 00:05:59,360 Speaker 2: I mean, there was a couple move shots in this game, 149 00:05:59,400 --> 00:06:01,680 Speaker 2: and not to not to talk about the Pirates too much, 150 00:06:01,720 --> 00:06:03,760 Speaker 2: but this is the open a little bit because give 151 00:06:03,839 --> 00:06:06,320 Speaker 2: him some No, they've they've beat the Mets, and they've 152 00:06:06,320 --> 00:06:07,920 Speaker 2: beat the Dodgers this year, two of the best teams 153 00:06:07,920 --> 00:06:09,560 Speaker 2: in baseball. So you gotta give them a little tip 154 00:06:09,600 --> 00:06:11,520 Speaker 2: of the cap here once in the Dodgers this year, 155 00:06:11,600 --> 00:06:14,400 Speaker 2: and crushed the Mets last year in LA they slept, 156 00:06:14,560 --> 00:06:17,240 Speaker 2: swept the Dodgers of all places. But Ridolfo hit that 157 00:06:17,240 --> 00:06:19,919 Speaker 2: big home run and O'Neil Cruz did O'Neal Cruz stuff 158 00:06:19,920 --> 00:06:22,320 Speaker 2: where he hit that ball into the Allegheny on an 159 00:06:22,360 --> 00:06:24,640 Speaker 2: absolute line, Like that ball got out of the stadium 160 00:06:24,680 --> 00:06:27,640 Speaker 2: so fast and like barely above but way gone. 161 00:06:28,040 --> 00:06:30,080 Speaker 1: He has like some of the weirdest home run swings 162 00:06:30,080 --> 00:06:32,279 Speaker 1: in all Baseballok, this was like a weird like lunge 163 00:06:32,640 --> 00:06:34,720 Speaker 1: one hand and it just like smoked it. It ended 164 00:06:34,800 --> 00:06:37,040 Speaker 1: up being one thirteen or one fifteen because O'Neal Cruise 165 00:06:37,080 --> 00:06:39,080 Speaker 1: in this game had the eggs of velosites one hundred 166 00:06:39,080 --> 00:06:41,240 Speaker 1: fifteen point three hundred thirteen point four, one hundred and 167 00:06:41,240 --> 00:06:43,800 Speaker 1: ten point nine hundred eight point nine, just the sixth 168 00:06:43,800 --> 00:06:46,800 Speaker 1: time in the entire Statcast era that one player had 169 00:06:46,839 --> 00:06:49,000 Speaker 1: four balls in play over one hundred eight miles a 170 00:06:49,040 --> 00:06:51,039 Speaker 1: narrowed one game, and this is the second time this 171 00:06:51,120 --> 00:06:54,960 Speaker 1: year that happened. Interestingly, both of those times came against 172 00:06:55,120 --> 00:06:58,720 Speaker 1: the Mets. Can you remember the other player this year 173 00:06:59,480 --> 00:07:01,560 Speaker 1: who had four balls to play over one hundred eight miles? 174 00:07:01,560 --> 00:07:05,239 Speaker 1: Now against the Mets, that's hit so hard. I'm gonna 175 00:07:05,240 --> 00:07:09,520 Speaker 1: go with Christian Walker, You're gonna hate yourself. You got 176 00:07:09,520 --> 00:07:14,360 Speaker 1: that wrong, because very obvious answer. John Carlow, No, Aaron Judge, 177 00:07:14,760 --> 00:07:19,120 Speaker 1: Jack Peterson, Oh, all the game alongo. That was the 178 00:07:19,160 --> 00:07:21,760 Speaker 1: game that basically made have been All Star this year. Yeah, literally, 179 00:07:21,760 --> 00:07:23,400 Speaker 1: this single game that may have been All Star one 180 00:07:23,400 --> 00:07:25,760 Speaker 1: of the the game of games is uh, as Dennis 181 00:07:25,760 --> 00:07:26,960 Speaker 1: Reynolds would say. 182 00:07:27,400 --> 00:07:32,360 Speaker 2: Man, Jock Peterson, that's that giant series feels like eons ago. 183 00:07:32,400 --> 00:07:33,920 Speaker 1: I'm gonna throw the word eon out there. I say 184 00:07:33,960 --> 00:07:35,920 Speaker 1: t word of the day for you guys. May It's 185 00:07:35,920 --> 00:07:37,920 Speaker 1: basically it's basically two seasons ago, we missed all of 186 00:07:37,960 --> 00:07:40,360 Speaker 1: sumwhere that was spring and now kind of feels like false. 187 00:07:40,280 --> 00:07:42,760 Speaker 2: Season's been canceled like three times by some people on 188 00:07:42,760 --> 00:07:43,560 Speaker 2: Twitter at this point. 189 00:07:44,000 --> 00:07:46,040 Speaker 1: Four by that point, the Mets had only lost three 190 00:07:46,040 --> 00:07:46,600 Speaker 1: games in a row. 191 00:07:46,600 --> 00:07:51,520 Speaker 2: I think, once it's a corect, it's ridiculous, like maybe 192 00:07:51,560 --> 00:07:54,040 Speaker 2: this is a little out of pocket or unhinged. But 193 00:07:54,120 --> 00:07:57,280 Speaker 2: O'Neil Cruz does really really cool stuff, Like he hits 194 00:07:57,280 --> 00:07:59,960 Speaker 2: the ball really far. He has an absolute host of 195 00:08:00,040 --> 00:08:03,120 Speaker 2: an arm, but he kind of it's like not good looking, 196 00:08:03,320 --> 00:08:06,080 Speaker 2: like nothing looks particularly good. Like you watch like some 197 00:08:06,120 --> 00:08:08,240 Speaker 2: guys hit. You watch some guys like Field, and you're like, man, 198 00:08:08,560 --> 00:08:11,120 Speaker 2: he's smooth. He's got a great left handed swinging like 199 00:08:11,120 --> 00:08:14,720 Speaker 2: O'Neil Cruz, not saying doesn't play baseball well, but like 200 00:08:14,800 --> 00:08:16,600 Speaker 2: his stuff looks so awkward. And I don't know if 201 00:08:16,600 --> 00:08:18,520 Speaker 2: it's just because he's like six foot eight and one 202 00:08:18,560 --> 00:08:20,880 Speaker 2: hundred and eighty pounds or whatever he is, but he's 203 00:08:20,880 --> 00:08:23,320 Speaker 2: so gangly. It's like watching baby deer play baseball. 204 00:08:23,760 --> 00:08:25,880 Speaker 1: He's just a really really good baby deer baseball. 205 00:08:25,920 --> 00:08:28,760 Speaker 2: Though he's like baby giraffe, maybe more so like a 206 00:08:28,520 --> 00:08:32,040 Speaker 2: like a like an adolescent giraffe. He like he he 207 00:08:32,120 --> 00:08:34,040 Speaker 2: might be really good, and the last few weeks he 208 00:08:34,080 --> 00:08:35,800 Speaker 2: has turned it on. Like for the batting average people 209 00:08:35,840 --> 00:08:38,040 Speaker 2: who still sit his bad batting average, he's like two 210 00:08:38,080 --> 00:08:39,959 Speaker 2: seventy over his last fifteen games, which if he ever 211 00:08:40,000 --> 00:08:41,640 Speaker 2: hit two seventy this season, he would be win. 212 00:08:42,400 --> 00:08:44,560 Speaker 1: It'd be a stud I did I do remember I 213 00:08:44,559 --> 00:08:46,080 Speaker 1: believe it was like a month ago him making a 214 00:08:46,120 --> 00:08:48,040 Speaker 1: comment or remark about him starting to go to a 215 00:08:48,040 --> 00:08:50,439 Speaker 1: private hitting instructor, which is hilarious. He finally gets major 216 00:08:50,520 --> 00:08:53,960 Speaker 1: league game checks, and then he starts buying, buying better 217 00:08:54,040 --> 00:08:55,920 Speaker 1: instruction that possibly the Pirates haven't given him, and then 218 00:08:55,920 --> 00:08:57,880 Speaker 1: he starts going crazy. Read Demmer is famous a couple 219 00:08:57,880 --> 00:09:00,520 Speaker 1: of years ago for having private pitching his production because 220 00:09:00,520 --> 00:09:03,360 Speaker 1: the Angels probably don't do that much pitching instruction in general, 221 00:09:03,520 --> 00:09:06,200 Speaker 1: allergic to analytics. Yeah, and now he's like like a 222 00:09:06,280 --> 00:09:08,360 Speaker 1: pretty solid starting pitcher. He think he's like a three 223 00:09:08,400 --> 00:09:10,319 Speaker 1: five y one one five whip on the whole season. 224 00:09:10,320 --> 00:09:14,320 Speaker 1: But O'Neil's just he does he's not a finished product yet, 225 00:09:14,320 --> 00:09:16,240 Speaker 1: but he does so many things so well that's just 226 00:09:16,280 --> 00:09:18,760 Speaker 1: like if it ever clicks, like it's gonna be freaky. 227 00:09:19,040 --> 00:09:22,559 Speaker 1: He's fascinating to watch. He's he's a shocking, he's a spectacle. 228 00:09:22,920 --> 00:09:24,680 Speaker 2: Like he made one play in this game that was 229 00:09:24,720 --> 00:09:26,760 Speaker 2: a ground ball up the middle that he had the guy. 230 00:09:26,840 --> 00:09:28,600 Speaker 2: I think he might have been from Vogel back that 231 00:09:28,679 --> 00:09:30,959 Speaker 2: he had him out by like, you know, seventy feet 232 00:09:31,040 --> 00:09:34,000 Speaker 2: because the ball got to him quickly and he spiked 233 00:09:34,000 --> 00:09:36,760 Speaker 2: a throw so hard to Michael Chavis, who made this 234 00:09:36,840 --> 00:09:37,840 Speaker 2: like crazy scoop. 235 00:09:38,040 --> 00:09:40,439 Speaker 1: I remember that exact play, and maybe I don't think 236 00:09:40,440 --> 00:09:42,040 Speaker 1: that was Vogue. I think I might have Impete, but 237 00:09:42,160 --> 00:09:43,840 Speaker 1: maybe it was Pee. Yeah, I don't remember. Now. I 238 00:09:43,880 --> 00:09:45,480 Speaker 1: was nervous about that one because yes, the mat which 239 00:09:45,480 --> 00:09:47,120 Speaker 1: I did eventually lose. We'll get to that later by 240 00:09:47,200 --> 00:09:49,319 Speaker 1: like a freaking hair. But I was like, oh, that's 241 00:09:49,320 --> 00:09:50,599 Speaker 1: gonna be the one that's like ninety six and a 242 00:09:50,600 --> 00:09:53,080 Speaker 1: half miles an hour. But the bounce definitely saved me. Yeah, 243 00:09:53,080 --> 00:09:56,560 Speaker 1: it's a moment. Yeah he did. He does interesting stuff. 244 00:09:56,600 --> 00:09:58,680 Speaker 2: I mean really, at the end of the day, it 245 00:09:58,760 --> 00:10:01,920 Speaker 2: was a bad game. You move on, especially now knowing 246 00:10:02,559 --> 00:10:05,240 Speaker 2: what happened in the next games. Afterwards, Game one we 247 00:10:05,240 --> 00:10:07,120 Speaker 2: don't have to talk too much about except it maybe 248 00:10:07,160 --> 00:10:08,320 Speaker 2: the discourse afterwards. 249 00:10:08,440 --> 00:10:11,120 Speaker 1: Yeah, the discourse and also in between these games, as 250 00:10:11,120 --> 00:10:13,600 Speaker 1: when Max scherz Are went on the il so like 251 00:10:13,679 --> 00:10:16,240 Speaker 1: cut the three straight losses couple with that plus the 252 00:10:16,400 --> 00:10:18,839 Speaker 1: not knowing about Starling Marte, who's been one of the 253 00:10:18,840 --> 00:10:20,600 Speaker 1: best players in the team all year and immediately become 254 00:10:20,600 --> 00:10:23,960 Speaker 1: a fan favorite. People were freaking out our they're listening 255 00:10:24,000 --> 00:10:27,360 Speaker 1: right now, like our our Mets Mets up group chat. 256 00:10:27,440 --> 00:10:30,320 Speaker 1: They were people were losing their minds. Yeah, no, there was. 257 00:10:30,679 --> 00:10:33,920 Speaker 2: There was talk of craziness going on in the Mets 258 00:10:33,920 --> 00:10:37,040 Speaker 2: subgroup chat. So of the viewers that are our loyal 259 00:10:37,080 --> 00:10:38,920 Speaker 2: listeners shout to you guys, you know who you are. 260 00:10:39,040 --> 00:10:43,199 Speaker 2: But I mean, luckily, luckily we're not part of the craziness. 261 00:10:43,240 --> 00:10:45,480 Speaker 2: I gotta say, because I think it is really easy 262 00:10:45,480 --> 00:10:47,559 Speaker 2: at times to get swept into the craziness that can 263 00:10:47,640 --> 00:10:50,560 Speaker 2: be being a Mets fan, especially when everyone's really like 264 00:10:50,679 --> 00:10:52,040 Speaker 2: lightinged on thick of like. 265 00:10:52,400 --> 00:10:54,920 Speaker 1: The season's over. Like I just it doesn't even make 266 00:10:54,960 --> 00:10:58,480 Speaker 1: sense to me to say that there was one particularly 267 00:10:58,520 --> 00:11:01,240 Speaker 1: crazy fan I want to shout out, and that's a's 268 00:11:01,240 --> 00:11:03,079 Speaker 1: a heat. I'm not gonna call him hero because it's 269 00:11:03,120 --> 00:11:05,080 Speaker 1: not gonna talk about anything about his morality, but one 270 00:11:05,080 --> 00:11:07,040 Speaker 1: of the one of my favorite entertainers of all time, 271 00:11:07,480 --> 00:11:11,720 Speaker 1: Jerry Seinfeld. He he's like, he's a cool, essential old 272 00:11:11,840 --> 00:11:14,079 Speaker 1: man at this point because he's just like really old, 273 00:11:14,240 --> 00:11:17,000 Speaker 1: like hescribe from New York. Like he plays the part 274 00:11:17,040 --> 00:11:19,000 Speaker 1: like Jerry's. Jerry Seinfeld was never good at acting is 275 00:11:19,000 --> 00:11:22,520 Speaker 1: because he just never really had to act. Sny tweeted 276 00:11:22,600 --> 00:11:24,480 Speaker 1: late at night after the Braves had held off the 277 00:11:24,520 --> 00:11:26,760 Speaker 1: Oakland I thought, which was a crazy game, almost insane. 278 00:11:26,800 --> 00:11:29,360 Speaker 1: They won that game ten nine, the Oakland a scored 279 00:11:29,440 --> 00:11:31,800 Speaker 1: nine runs and lose. That's messed up. The Braves work 280 00:11:31,800 --> 00:11:34,360 Speaker 1: in their voodoo magic again. I always have Woodo magic. 281 00:11:34,400 --> 00:11:36,120 Speaker 1: But s Y tweeted that that now was a virtual 282 00:11:36,160 --> 00:11:38,240 Speaker 1: tie for first place, not virtuals an actual time for 283 00:11:38,280 --> 00:11:41,720 Speaker 1: first place, first time all, first time since April eleventh 284 00:11:41,920 --> 00:11:43,640 Speaker 1: that the Mets were not in sole possession of first. 285 00:11:44,000 --> 00:11:49,319 Speaker 1: Jerry Seinfeld comments on the post, I blame that stupid 286 00:11:49,320 --> 00:11:52,400 Speaker 1: trumpet performance celebrating in season. We haven't won anything yet, 287 00:11:52,400 --> 00:11:55,120 Speaker 1: bad mojo. Same as when Baja Men showed up to 288 00:11:55,120 --> 00:11:57,520 Speaker 1: play who Let Dogs Out? In two thousand World Series 289 00:11:57,720 --> 00:12:00,760 Speaker 1: Series ended right there, dude, bajam Men, Who let the 290 00:12:00,800 --> 00:12:02,880 Speaker 1: Mets Out? That was an electric song. I remember hearing 291 00:12:02,920 --> 00:12:04,320 Speaker 1: that on the radio as a kid, and you're gonna 292 00:12:04,320 --> 00:12:06,200 Speaker 1: tell me I don't remember that, but I do. Who 293 00:12:06,280 --> 00:12:08,920 Speaker 1: let the Mats out and Mark remembers the four year 294 00:12:08,920 --> 00:12:11,720 Speaker 1: old Marcus remember screw met but this member. I think 295 00:12:11,760 --> 00:12:13,920 Speaker 1: this encapsulated the way a lot of Mets fans felt 296 00:12:14,040 --> 00:12:16,880 Speaker 1: on late night on Tuesday. And I'm not gonna say 297 00:12:16,920 --> 00:12:18,680 Speaker 1: there weren't like these feelings in my head, it being 298 00:12:18,720 --> 00:12:20,880 Speaker 1: like the stinks, like I wish it would have won 299 00:12:20,920 --> 00:12:22,400 Speaker 1: some of these games. Gets awful team. So it was 300 00:12:22,440 --> 00:12:25,440 Speaker 1: also very much let's just play baseball the next day, 301 00:12:25,440 --> 00:12:27,480 Speaker 1: because it's baseball, and like people win games. Like even 302 00:12:27,559 --> 00:12:29,200 Speaker 1: the Pirates, as bad as they've been all year, they 303 00:12:29,400 --> 00:12:32,240 Speaker 1: at thirty five percent winning percentage. Yeah, so like you're 304 00:12:32,240 --> 00:12:34,280 Speaker 1: gonna win one out of three games generally in all 305 00:12:34,320 --> 00:12:37,280 Speaker 1: your series. The Nationals, who or they have been abysmal 306 00:12:37,320 --> 00:12:39,199 Speaker 1: for months, just Joey min Essay says, come up and 307 00:12:39,320 --> 00:12:40,719 Speaker 1: been a lightning ride of team. They're about to beat 308 00:12:40,760 --> 00:12:42,840 Speaker 1: the Cardinals in this series. Take the Are they gonna 309 00:12:42,840 --> 00:12:45,160 Speaker 1: sweep the series or just win the one game? Cardinals 310 00:12:45,160 --> 00:12:46,719 Speaker 1: are actually are rallying in the ninth right now, but 311 00:12:46,760 --> 00:12:49,040 Speaker 1: it's five to two, but it's it would take a 312 00:12:49,080 --> 00:12:51,280 Speaker 1: pretty seismic collapse and to lose this game. 313 00:12:51,920 --> 00:12:54,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, I just the whole season is overthinking we'll we'll 314 00:12:54,520 --> 00:12:55,800 Speaker 2: never get on board with that when we have as 315 00:12:55,840 --> 00:12:58,000 Speaker 2: many wins as we do have. It's just like we 316 00:12:58,040 --> 00:13:01,400 Speaker 2: said in last episode, it's really annoying that we can't 317 00:13:01,559 --> 00:13:04,200 Speaker 2: or some fans I guess can't truly enjoy this season 318 00:13:04,520 --> 00:13:07,760 Speaker 2: because we have the Braves breathing down our next But 319 00:13:07,880 --> 00:13:11,800 Speaker 2: the season really is like ninety nine percent been incredible. 320 00:13:11,880 --> 00:13:13,959 Speaker 1: Ninety nine point seven percent incredible. The mus have a 321 00:13:14,040 --> 00:13:15,679 Speaker 1: chance to be for like the third time in franchise 322 00:13:15,760 --> 00:13:17,559 Speaker 1: history to win more than one hundred games. I believe 323 00:13:17,600 --> 00:13:19,480 Speaker 1: it is, and it's like, yeah, it's just it's a 324 00:13:19,520 --> 00:13:22,319 Speaker 1: freak out because the Braves are playing like seven hundred 325 00:13:22,320 --> 00:13:25,320 Speaker 1: and seventy two percent winning baseball since June first, which 326 00:13:25,320 --> 00:13:27,520 Speaker 1: that's you can't do anything about that. All we could 327 00:13:27,520 --> 00:13:29,120 Speaker 1: have done about that is beat the Braves more than 328 00:13:29,120 --> 00:13:30,959 Speaker 1: they beat us, and we have done that. So it's 329 00:13:31,000 --> 00:13:33,080 Speaker 1: just just just keep going, just keep playing these teams 330 00:13:33,120 --> 00:13:34,559 Speaker 1: and keep winning. And now we finally did get to 331 00:13:34,559 --> 00:13:38,120 Speaker 1: those winning ways ahead of Wednesday's double Heather, and that 332 00:13:38,240 --> 00:13:41,360 Speaker 1: started with like the biggest exhale moment and one of 333 00:13:41,400 --> 00:13:43,280 Speaker 1: the all maybe all season for Linve Mets fans when 334 00:13:43,320 --> 00:13:45,679 Speaker 1: Jeff McNeil No. One clean up hither in a very 335 00:13:45,720 --> 00:13:47,400 Speaker 1: average sacrifice fly in the first inning. 336 00:13:47,640 --> 00:13:50,120 Speaker 2: Yeah we got the uh Nimo got on. Pete hit 337 00:13:50,120 --> 00:13:51,760 Speaker 2: the double down the lines. We had second and third, 338 00:13:51,760 --> 00:13:54,319 Speaker 2: nobody out and all of a sudden, like Lindor got out, 339 00:13:54,320 --> 00:13:56,400 Speaker 2: and you're like, Okay, McNeill, get up. 340 00:13:56,480 --> 00:13:58,280 Speaker 1: Jeff went two as well. Yeah he went o two 341 00:13:58,280 --> 00:13:58,640 Speaker 1: and you're. 342 00:13:58,520 --> 00:14:00,480 Speaker 2: Like, Jeff doesn't ever strike out, Like he's got to 343 00:14:00,480 --> 00:14:02,679 Speaker 2: put the ball in play right somewhere. Got the fly 344 00:14:02,760 --> 00:14:04,600 Speaker 2: out to center field, Like you said, I felt great 345 00:14:04,600 --> 00:14:07,120 Speaker 2: because I bet before the game that we're gonna get 346 00:14:07,120 --> 00:14:09,600 Speaker 2: a over on the runs in the first inning. So 347 00:14:10,080 --> 00:14:12,400 Speaker 2: that was like I the way that they played the 348 00:14:12,400 --> 00:14:12,840 Speaker 2: game before. 349 00:14:12,840 --> 00:14:14,280 Speaker 1: I was like, they have to come out swinging. They 350 00:14:14,320 --> 00:14:15,040 Speaker 1: have to come out swinging. 351 00:14:15,040 --> 00:14:17,319 Speaker 2: And it's Dwayne Underwood like I me, or you could 352 00:14:17,400 --> 00:14:19,240 Speaker 2: hit Dwayne Underwood. 353 00:14:19,240 --> 00:14:20,960 Speaker 1: Actually, I think has a very good change up. If 354 00:14:21,000 --> 00:14:23,360 Speaker 1: I remember correctly, that an out pitch for him. 355 00:14:23,360 --> 00:14:24,920 Speaker 2: That would be the worst thing he could ever throw us, 356 00:14:24,960 --> 00:14:26,920 Speaker 2: because we're gonna be so late on the basketball. Yeah, 357 00:14:27,520 --> 00:14:29,880 Speaker 2: he's speeding up the swing by throwing us a change up. 358 00:14:29,880 --> 00:14:31,040 Speaker 2: I would love to see his change up. 359 00:14:31,080 --> 00:14:33,240 Speaker 1: The Mets also did that classic thing where we had 360 00:14:33,360 --> 00:14:36,000 Speaker 1: a closed door meeting, So you only get a few 361 00:14:36,000 --> 00:14:38,160 Speaker 1: times to do that, like all season. I don't the Mess. 362 00:14:38,200 --> 00:14:39,520 Speaker 1: I don't think they've done it yet this year, so 363 00:14:39,520 --> 00:14:40,960 Speaker 1: a very good time to use that ball up by 364 00:14:40,960 --> 00:14:42,080 Speaker 1: Buckshow Walter, you. 365 00:14:42,080 --> 00:14:44,360 Speaker 2: Need to have a meeting, one closed door meeting a 366 00:14:44,440 --> 00:14:46,480 Speaker 2: year because like it's just it's a reset. It gets 367 00:14:46,520 --> 00:14:48,560 Speaker 2: everybody who's mind back on track what you need to do. 368 00:14:48,600 --> 00:14:50,200 Speaker 2: And it seems like maybe the Mets needed that a 369 00:14:50,240 --> 00:14:53,840 Speaker 2: little bit. So good good job by by Hill Skipper there, 370 00:14:53,880 --> 00:14:56,680 Speaker 2: Buck show Walter using it the right scenario, and we 371 00:14:56,760 --> 00:14:57,880 Speaker 2: talked about this. 372 00:14:57,800 --> 00:14:59,400 Speaker 1: Only being the third time the Mess lost three games 373 00:14:59,400 --> 00:15:01,960 Speaker 1: were all season. Game two was so good, staved off 374 00:15:02,000 --> 00:15:05,040 Speaker 1: them losing four games row for the only time all 375 00:15:05,040 --> 00:15:07,240 Speaker 1: seasons they haven't done it. I said, I totally watched that, 376 00:15:07,280 --> 00:15:09,720 Speaker 1: but the Bets didn't haven't lost four games of all season. Yeah, 377 00:15:09,880 --> 00:15:12,440 Speaker 1: you topped it. That wasn't a difficult sentence to say, 378 00:15:12,560 --> 00:15:15,680 Speaker 1: you like overthought it. I completely watched it. But whatever 379 00:15:15,680 --> 00:15:17,080 Speaker 1: I want to talk about Chris Bassett, I want to 380 00:15:17,120 --> 00:15:19,160 Speaker 1: talk about him a few minutes because this was a 381 00:15:19,200 --> 00:15:20,720 Speaker 1: masterful start by him, one of his best in the 382 00:15:20,800 --> 00:15:23,920 Speaker 1: entire season. Seven innings, ten k's one earn, just five 383 00:15:23,960 --> 00:15:27,120 Speaker 1: hits him one walk. He was just getting more swings 384 00:15:27,120 --> 00:15:29,280 Speaker 1: and misses than he had like his last like five starts. 385 00:15:29,360 --> 00:15:30,720 Speaker 1: He he had kind of gotten away from the strike 386 00:15:30,760 --> 00:15:33,120 Speaker 1: out ball looked like got a little more trying for 387 00:15:33,200 --> 00:15:35,520 Speaker 1: him in the last month or so, dating back to 388 00:15:35,520 --> 00:15:37,920 Speaker 1: like June July, when things were seemed very easy. He 389 00:15:37,960 --> 00:15:40,120 Speaker 1: had fifteen west on fifty two swings, so it's fifteen 390 00:15:40,160 --> 00:15:41,960 Speaker 1: wists for tied for the third most he's had to 391 00:15:41,960 --> 00:15:45,000 Speaker 1: start all year. Hilariously, though, his sinker was most thrown 392 00:15:45,000 --> 00:15:48,120 Speaker 1: pitch and had just zero whiffs. Interesting, Yes, I mean 393 00:15:48,160 --> 00:15:50,120 Speaker 1: I Thinker's not a big wif pif. No, it's not, 394 00:15:50,200 --> 00:15:51,680 Speaker 1: but you would expect him to have such a good 395 00:15:51,680 --> 00:15:53,840 Speaker 1: whiff game when it's all sinkers. And this was because 396 00:15:54,080 --> 00:15:57,040 Speaker 1: his cover came just out of left field and was 397 00:15:57,080 --> 00:15:59,640 Speaker 1: an unhit aable pitch for the Pirates. He threw twenty 398 00:15:59,680 --> 00:16:03,280 Speaker 1: nine percent on Wednesday during Game one, his most his 399 00:16:03,360 --> 00:16:05,400 Speaker 1: highest colored percentage in any Star since the second start 400 00:16:05,400 --> 00:16:06,680 Speaker 1: of the year, and he threw thirty seve percent of 401 00:16:06,720 --> 00:16:09,000 Speaker 1: the time usually it sits between ten twenty percentage. Kind 402 00:16:09,000 --> 00:16:11,160 Speaker 1: of just been oscillating there all season. He had ten 403 00:16:11,160 --> 00:16:13,200 Speaker 1: whiffs and twenty three swings. This one pitch two thirds 404 00:16:13,280 --> 00:16:15,480 Speaker 1: is with the entire game, and you got five strikeouts 405 00:16:15,520 --> 00:16:17,280 Speaker 1: with it. He's never had one three strike outs with 406 00:16:17,280 --> 00:16:17,680 Speaker 1: that pitch. 407 00:16:18,200 --> 00:16:20,200 Speaker 2: And for those of you at home, when you hear whiffs, 408 00:16:20,480 --> 00:16:22,360 Speaker 2: I spoke to we had a fantasy football draft from 409 00:16:22,360 --> 00:16:23,920 Speaker 2: all the guys back home with Westfield. 410 00:16:24,120 --> 00:16:26,920 Speaker 1: Spoke to Tommy. Shout out to Tommy and mate. They're like, 411 00:16:26,960 --> 00:16:29,360 Speaker 1: we're listened. It's great. But you guys mentioned like wiff. 412 00:16:29,440 --> 00:16:30,440 Speaker 1: I don't know what that means. 413 00:16:30,480 --> 00:16:32,320 Speaker 2: So just in case anybody's out there doesn't know what 414 00:16:32,320 --> 00:16:34,480 Speaker 2: we mean by wiff, it's when you swing and you miss. 415 00:16:34,520 --> 00:16:37,200 Speaker 1: That's a whiff, yeah, And a whiff percentage, which you 416 00:16:37,240 --> 00:16:40,120 Speaker 1: talk about a lot, is just about your swings. So 417 00:16:40,120 --> 00:16:41,720 Speaker 1: how many times you swing and how many you miss, 418 00:16:41,760 --> 00:16:44,000 Speaker 1: that's your WI Percentagere's another stat called swing strike RAID 419 00:16:44,280 --> 00:16:46,280 Speaker 1: that takes all of your pitches and how many times 420 00:16:46,280 --> 00:16:48,040 Speaker 1: people swing through it. But I like to use wif 421 00:16:48,160 --> 00:16:49,840 Speaker 1: because you know swing, because we got called strikes too. 422 00:16:49,880 --> 00:16:51,560 Speaker 1: We're gonna talk about some call strikes shake to groma 423 00:16:51,600 --> 00:16:54,520 Speaker 1: a little bit, but Bassett was really just using that 424 00:16:54,560 --> 00:16:55,800 Speaker 1: color a lot on the top of his zone. And 425 00:16:55,840 --> 00:16:58,400 Speaker 1: the Pirates completely loaded this lineup with lefties today. I 426 00:16:58,440 --> 00:17:00,720 Speaker 1: think they only had one or two lefties lineup or 427 00:17:00,800 --> 00:17:03,160 Speaker 1: wanted to ride these entire lineup in game one, and 428 00:17:03,200 --> 00:17:05,240 Speaker 1: he just was. He didn't throw one color against them, 429 00:17:05,400 --> 00:17:07,320 Speaker 1: just left. He's left the hinds, one hinds on hinds, 430 00:17:07,359 --> 00:17:09,520 Speaker 1: one hinds zone crushing him. Awesome storry. One of the 431 00:17:09,520 --> 00:17:11,560 Speaker 1: most comfortable starts. Seems like he's had all season. 432 00:17:11,760 --> 00:17:14,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, no, Chris Bassett looked awesome. We need that, you know, 433 00:17:14,640 --> 00:17:17,679 Speaker 2: depth or I want to say depth depth, going distance, 434 00:17:17,720 --> 00:17:19,520 Speaker 2: distance going into this game too, because we had the 435 00:17:19,520 --> 00:17:22,879 Speaker 2: double header seven innings, just exactly what the doctor ordered. 436 00:17:22,920 --> 00:17:25,159 Speaker 1: Like. He really was so great. He had that like 437 00:17:25,200 --> 00:17:26,560 Speaker 1: sixth inning to where he got in a little bit 438 00:17:26,560 --> 00:17:28,760 Speaker 1: of trouble, got out of it. So yeah, that Jackson 439 00:17:28,760 --> 00:17:31,720 Speaker 1: Winsky get back for a moment, got a little bit scary, dude. Keith. 440 00:17:31,840 --> 00:17:34,080 Speaker 1: Keith was killing me this game. Did you hear what 441 00:17:34,119 --> 00:17:36,000 Speaker 1: he was saying? You can't give up a long ball 442 00:17:36,040 --> 00:17:41,400 Speaker 1: before four? After that and then he was like Winsky's 443 00:17:41,440 --> 00:17:43,119 Speaker 1: got a hole in his swing and he like fouled 444 00:17:43,160 --> 00:17:44,920 Speaker 1: off a pitch right where he said that hole in 445 00:17:44,960 --> 00:17:47,480 Speaker 1: his swing. Was was like, Keith, please, you played ball. 446 00:17:47,480 --> 00:17:50,359 Speaker 1: You've done this all year. Stop. I'm sorry. He's having 447 00:17:50,359 --> 00:17:53,680 Speaker 1: this fun. Get the double Heather for just Gary and 448 00:17:53,760 --> 00:17:55,879 Speaker 1: Keith alone. They were really just spouting off, having a 449 00:17:55,920 --> 00:17:57,840 Speaker 1: ton of fun in there. Oh, they were having a blast. 450 00:17:57,880 --> 00:17:59,720 Speaker 1: And during the game too. I thought it was funny. 451 00:17:59,720 --> 00:18:01,639 Speaker 2: It was because it was so empty, because it was 452 00:18:01,640 --> 00:18:05,800 Speaker 2: a doubleheader and kids are back in school. Steve Gebbz's admission. Yes, 453 00:18:05,840 --> 00:18:08,399 Speaker 2: Steve Gelves was out in like left field, but on 454 00:18:08,400 --> 00:18:10,320 Speaker 2: the third base side with a glove, and he's like, 455 00:18:10,320 --> 00:18:12,639 Speaker 2: I'm gonna get a ball today. So his mission was 456 00:18:12,640 --> 00:18:14,720 Speaker 2: to get one. He ended up getting one, and a 457 00:18:15,119 --> 00:18:17,959 Speaker 2: seven year old Mets fan who lives in Pennsylvania now 458 00:18:17,960 --> 00:18:20,160 Speaker 2: who's from North Jersey was like, let me get that ball. 459 00:18:20,160 --> 00:18:22,199 Speaker 2: I've never got one in my life. Steve Gelbs is like, no, 460 00:18:22,280 --> 00:18:24,560 Speaker 2: I've never got a ball either. This is mine, and 461 00:18:24,600 --> 00:18:27,840 Speaker 2: then like seven other people just came over and started 462 00:18:27,880 --> 00:18:30,240 Speaker 2: hounding him for the ball. It was like you got 463 00:18:30,280 --> 00:18:32,919 Speaker 2: put in the dystopian world. I was like, what it's like. 464 00:18:32,960 --> 00:18:34,760 Speaker 1: They didn't know what was happening. They're like, have the ball, 465 00:18:34,880 --> 00:18:37,199 Speaker 1: I have the ball, Have the ball. It was I 466 00:18:37,280 --> 00:18:39,919 Speaker 1: got anxiety like watching it. Why wouldn't he give up 467 00:18:39,920 --> 00:18:41,879 Speaker 1: the ball? He never got a ball at a game before. 468 00:18:41,960 --> 00:18:44,800 Speaker 1: That was the first one. I mean, Steve, with all 469 00:18:44,840 --> 00:18:46,520 Speaker 1: due respect, we saw he caught the first pitch. It's 470 00:18:46,560 --> 00:18:46,960 Speaker 1: not it's not. 471 00:18:47,000 --> 00:18:49,600 Speaker 2: It doesn't look great, so I can understand why maybe 472 00:18:49,600 --> 00:18:50,480 Speaker 2: he hasn't caught a ball. 473 00:18:50,800 --> 00:18:52,920 Speaker 1: He's also probably been busy working at games. Yeah, the 474 00:18:52,960 --> 00:18:55,120 Speaker 1: Yankee Stadium is also a difficult place to get ball, 475 00:18:55,280 --> 00:18:56,880 Speaker 1: so that's probably kind of limited him there. 476 00:18:57,359 --> 00:18:59,119 Speaker 2: It's just it was very, very funny, and then he 477 00:18:59,160 --> 00:19:01,040 Speaker 2: had a great interview with the guy because he was like, 478 00:19:01,440 --> 00:19:02,800 Speaker 2: it's a doubleheader and Pirates game. 479 00:19:02,800 --> 00:19:04,960 Speaker 1: We gotta have some fun with this. He started asking questions. 480 00:19:05,119 --> 00:19:06,879 Speaker 1: The guy was like, Bucks, gotta get these guys to 481 00:19:06,920 --> 00:19:07,360 Speaker 1: wake up. 482 00:19:07,440 --> 00:19:09,560 Speaker 2: And then he was like and that was our interview. 483 00:19:09,640 --> 00:19:11,320 Speaker 2: Nice meeting, you know, and he's like, I can't let 484 00:19:11,400 --> 00:19:12,280 Speaker 2: him go on a tirade. 485 00:19:12,320 --> 00:19:14,560 Speaker 1: It was also the moment early where Gary and Keith 486 00:19:14,560 --> 00:19:16,960 Speaker 1: were pontificating on like the concept of the opener because 487 00:19:16,960 --> 00:19:19,120 Speaker 1: the Pirates used Dwayne under what is open for Bryce 488 00:19:19,119 --> 00:19:21,639 Speaker 1: Wilson this game? Bryce Wilson is just seemingly one of 489 00:19:21,680 --> 00:19:23,399 Speaker 1: the most fun pitchers to hit in all baseball. The 490 00:19:23,400 --> 00:19:25,440 Speaker 1: mess were just licking their chops to play it every bat, 491 00:19:25,440 --> 00:19:27,760 Speaker 1: but they were like trying to name what they thought, 492 00:19:27,800 --> 00:19:29,880 Speaker 1: like it's like a like a bulk picture should be there, 493 00:19:29,880 --> 00:19:32,280 Speaker 1: like a secondary star there. They said bulk. 494 00:19:32,760 --> 00:19:34,119 Speaker 2: Yeah, they did say bulk, but I don't think they 495 00:19:34,200 --> 00:19:36,040 Speaker 2: knew that was like the actual term. Like I think 496 00:19:36,080 --> 00:19:38,200 Speaker 2: I think I think Gary said that was the actual term, 497 00:19:38,240 --> 00:19:40,040 Speaker 2: and Keith said, I'm not calling it bulk, I'm calling 498 00:19:40,080 --> 00:19:41,920 Speaker 2: him the starter. And well Gary's like, well he didn't 499 00:19:41,960 --> 00:19:44,199 Speaker 2: start though, so it's not how it works. 500 00:19:44,960 --> 00:19:46,960 Speaker 1: And then wrapped this game up. The bats started to 501 00:19:47,000 --> 00:19:48,639 Speaker 1: wake up. They really woke up in Game three. But 502 00:19:48,720 --> 00:19:50,440 Speaker 1: this game we get back to back homers by our boys. 503 00:19:50,480 --> 00:19:54,040 Speaker 1: Nake went Escobar running the bomb of the order missed 504 00:19:54,200 --> 00:19:56,200 Speaker 1: love those guys a get hot right now. Yeah, Tyler 505 00:19:56,280 --> 00:19:58,600 Speaker 1: Dan crushed it one six off the bat. I think 506 00:19:58,600 --> 00:20:00,359 Speaker 1: with the series retire on Ake when the rest of war, 507 00:20:00,440 --> 00:20:01,719 Speaker 1: we'll talking about that and we could wrap it up. 508 00:20:01,920 --> 00:20:04,760 Speaker 1: Two hits each for Pete and Nimo three hard hit 509 00:20:04,800 --> 00:20:06,920 Speaker 1: balls each for Nimo and Lindor. We only scored five, 510 00:20:06,920 --> 00:20:08,199 Speaker 1: but felt like we easily could have had more. They 511 00:20:08,240 --> 00:20:10,159 Speaker 1: were just lacing the ball all day and that was 512 00:20:10,240 --> 00:20:12,200 Speaker 1: a precursor for what would happen in Game three, where 513 00:20:12,200 --> 00:20:14,600 Speaker 1: we just blew the doors off the Pittsborirens, which is 514 00:20:14,680 --> 00:20:16,720 Speaker 1: exactly what needs to happen. When Jacob de grama on 515 00:20:16,760 --> 00:20:18,000 Speaker 1: the mound, there's no. 516 00:20:17,920 --> 00:20:20,280 Speaker 2: Excuse to lose to the pirates. You should bury them. 517 00:20:20,320 --> 00:20:23,040 Speaker 2: You're way better than they are. And that's exactly what happened. 518 00:20:23,080 --> 00:20:24,879 Speaker 2: The bats just went off and de Gram was a 519 00:20:24,920 --> 00:20:27,440 Speaker 2: freak on the mound like he has been all season long. 520 00:20:27,760 --> 00:20:29,320 Speaker 2: Started off a little bit rough in the first inning, 521 00:20:29,320 --> 00:20:31,439 Speaker 2: which was weird because he had like a what eleven 522 00:20:31,480 --> 00:20:33,320 Speaker 2: pitch at bat to Ben Gamble and he couldn't get 523 00:20:33,359 --> 00:20:35,560 Speaker 2: him to swing and miss. But after that he kind 524 00:20:35,600 --> 00:20:36,480 Speaker 2: of just started cruising. 525 00:20:36,720 --> 00:20:38,560 Speaker 1: It's hilarious how we call it a rough ending, because 526 00:20:38,560 --> 00:20:41,160 Speaker 1: he threw eighteen total pitches that gave up a two 527 00:20:41,240 --> 00:20:43,520 Speaker 1: blue pits like O'Neil cruise, kind of like a punch shot, 528 00:20:43,680 --> 00:20:45,359 Speaker 1: and the Brad Reynolds was literally a bloop that just 529 00:20:45,400 --> 00:20:47,919 Speaker 1: fell between Canada and Nemo just kind of kind of 530 00:20:48,000 --> 00:20:49,439 Speaker 1: like over rand and I think both kind they both 531 00:20:49,520 --> 00:20:51,359 Speaker 1: kind of misjudged it, but it didn't matter. Then he 532 00:20:51,359 --> 00:20:52,960 Speaker 1: got a double play, which was his first all play 533 00:20:53,040 --> 00:20:55,600 Speaker 1: the season. Really, yes, that was very funny to hear. 534 00:20:55,640 --> 00:20:57,600 Speaker 1: It seems like he's trying to get more ground balls, 535 00:20:57,640 --> 00:20:59,160 Speaker 1: throw more change up. Talk about that in a moment. 536 00:20:59,280 --> 00:21:01,880 Speaker 1: And the ten pitch ben gamble, he was just freaking pest. 537 00:21:01,920 --> 00:21:05,040 Speaker 1: He just got slight piece of each one. Isn't it 538 00:21:05,119 --> 00:21:06,960 Speaker 1: funny too? That? I mean, like you just said this 539 00:21:07,000 --> 00:21:09,119 Speaker 1: how we said he struggledingly had eighteen pitches and had 540 00:21:09,320 --> 00:21:10,840 Speaker 1: been he had a one two three or whatever it 541 00:21:10,920 --> 00:21:13,520 Speaker 1: was or wasn't one two three it was I think 542 00:21:13,560 --> 00:21:17,200 Speaker 1: five guys came to play because two heads, one double play. Yes, yes, yes, 543 00:21:17,200 --> 00:21:17,560 Speaker 1: you're right. 544 00:21:17,560 --> 00:21:20,400 Speaker 2: And the four four four batter inning, four batter inning 545 00:21:20,480 --> 00:21:23,840 Speaker 2: we said was rough for Jacob de Gram. He's he's such, 546 00:21:24,080 --> 00:21:26,199 Speaker 2: he's so on a different level than everybody else that 547 00:21:26,280 --> 00:21:27,920 Speaker 2: pitches like, especially. 548 00:21:27,560 --> 00:21:28,600 Speaker 1: That we've seen in a while. 549 00:21:28,960 --> 00:21:30,560 Speaker 2: So when you don't see him, and I think Gary 550 00:21:30,600 --> 00:21:32,720 Speaker 2: even like alluded to it on the broadcasting, when you 551 00:21:32,720 --> 00:21:35,640 Speaker 2: don't see him just make people look foolish. 552 00:21:36,320 --> 00:21:39,639 Speaker 1: It's like so bizarre, you don't know what to do. No, 553 00:21:39,800 --> 00:21:42,080 Speaker 1: this was an uncomfortable Jacob de Gram start because no 554 00:21:42,160 --> 00:21:43,600 Speaker 1: hitler was dead after the first batter. 555 00:21:43,880 --> 00:21:46,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, Oeil Cruz had an inside out swing to left field, 556 00:21:46,960 --> 00:21:49,879 Speaker 2: which he's he's a strong boy, so he can do that. 557 00:21:50,000 --> 00:21:51,719 Speaker 2: Keith was loving O'Neil Cruz a series too. 558 00:21:52,359 --> 00:21:54,800 Speaker 1: Strong boy is the perfect way to describe o'deo Cruz 559 00:21:55,119 --> 00:21:57,679 Speaker 1: strong boy, strung boy. This game, when it wrapped up 560 00:21:57,720 --> 00:22:00,360 Speaker 1: the ground went seven innings, eight strikeasts, three hits, walk 561 00:22:00,359 --> 00:22:02,840 Speaker 1: only through ninety one pitches. Looked like if he felt 562 00:22:02,920 --> 00:22:05,720 Speaker 1: like he could just pitched forever. But it w ends 563 00:22:05,760 --> 00:22:07,760 Speaker 1: up being a ten run game. No use in pushing it. 564 00:22:07,800 --> 00:22:09,240 Speaker 1: He gave up four base runners in this game and 565 00:22:09,280 --> 00:22:12,240 Speaker 1: seven innings, so sadly that pushed his full season whip 566 00:22:12,320 --> 00:22:14,560 Speaker 1: up from zero point five four zero point five to five, 567 00:22:14,680 --> 00:22:16,680 Speaker 1: which I mean, you might as well cut the guy 568 00:22:16,920 --> 00:22:19,840 Speaker 1: season one over. Yeah, you can't do that. There was 569 00:22:19,880 --> 00:22:21,800 Speaker 1: a big adjustment by Jacob b Grom though in this game. 570 00:22:21,840 --> 00:22:23,480 Speaker 1: I think it is a sign of things to come 571 00:22:23,480 --> 00:22:25,639 Speaker 1: as we get closer and closer to the postseason. It 572 00:22:25,680 --> 00:22:27,960 Speaker 1: was by far his most combined usage of change ups 573 00:22:27,960 --> 00:22:30,359 Speaker 1: and curveballs any start this year. His previous high was 574 00:22:30,359 --> 00:22:31,880 Speaker 1: his last start, and I called to that then too, 575 00:22:32,080 --> 00:22:34,600 Speaker 1: ten percent change ups, five percent curveballs. This start was 576 00:22:34,640 --> 00:22:37,200 Speaker 1: fifteen percent change ups and eleven percent curveballs. So he's 577 00:22:37,200 --> 00:22:39,439 Speaker 1: definitely making consider that for a throw each of those pitches. More. 578 00:22:39,440 --> 00:22:40,880 Speaker 1: He did't even throw a change up this season until 579 00:22:40,880 --> 00:22:41,720 Speaker 1: his third start. 580 00:22:42,000 --> 00:22:44,399 Speaker 2: Do you think that this is maybe also because of 581 00:22:44,440 --> 00:22:46,879 Speaker 2: like being around guy like Schuerzer who's had to like 582 00:22:46,920 --> 00:22:49,480 Speaker 2: make tweaks to his game as times gone on, you'd 583 00:22:49,560 --> 00:22:51,920 Speaker 2: just become a little bit I mean, Jacob Brom's basically 584 00:22:52,200 --> 00:22:52,880 Speaker 2: been throwing two. 585 00:22:52,800 --> 00:22:54,440 Speaker 1: Pitches and been the best pitcher in baseball. 586 00:22:54,640 --> 00:22:56,720 Speaker 2: Like this is also like we saw it, Like you said, 587 00:22:56,720 --> 00:22:58,240 Speaker 2: with the change up and the curve ball, it's like 588 00:22:58,240 --> 00:23:00,800 Speaker 2: almost a way to get like easy. You're quicker at 589 00:23:00,840 --> 00:23:02,840 Speaker 2: bats too, maybe when you're not just like fishing for 590 00:23:02,880 --> 00:23:03,480 Speaker 2: the strikeout. 591 00:23:03,760 --> 00:23:05,159 Speaker 1: I think for sure, I think it's a massive part 592 00:23:05,200 --> 00:23:06,720 Speaker 1: of the Jacob ground has not got many ground balls 593 00:23:06,760 --> 00:23:08,800 Speaker 1: this year, and Jacob Grund always had quick innings. It's 594 00:23:08,840 --> 00:23:11,679 Speaker 1: just like I think eventually now with all teams are 595 00:23:11,720 --> 00:23:14,439 Speaker 1: seeing him more and we have. It's like, it's weird 596 00:23:14,520 --> 00:23:16,280 Speaker 1: when you watch these du ground starts and really think 597 00:23:16,280 --> 00:23:18,000 Speaker 1: about them, because not like he's ever struggled in a 598 00:23:18,000 --> 00:23:20,200 Speaker 1: particular instance. You always do feel like he. 599 00:23:20,240 --> 00:23:23,280 Speaker 2: Hits his relative wall, but that relative walls just like 600 00:23:23,320 --> 00:23:26,080 Speaker 2: some more fly balls and foul balls. I just think 601 00:23:26,280 --> 00:23:28,480 Speaker 2: these are like new weapons for him. And it's almost 602 00:23:28,560 --> 00:23:28,920 Speaker 2: kind of. 603 00:23:28,920 --> 00:23:31,000 Speaker 1: Like, maybe this is a little rude, but like you 604 00:23:31,119 --> 00:23:34,800 Speaker 1: just you try it out against the Pirates like he 605 00:23:34,840 --> 00:23:36,560 Speaker 1: was doing against the Dodgers. I feel like to try 606 00:23:36,600 --> 00:23:38,000 Speaker 1: and get by them because you're trying to show him 607 00:23:38,000 --> 00:23:39,639 Speaker 1: a new look, and you'd like, really try it against 608 00:23:39,640 --> 00:23:41,640 Speaker 1: the Pirates, see what the pitches actually have. And each 609 00:23:41,640 --> 00:23:43,119 Speaker 1: of the pitches were great. That change up at four 610 00:23:43,119 --> 00:23:45,440 Speaker 1: whists on five swings, and the curve ball I think 611 00:23:45,560 --> 00:23:47,600 Speaker 1: was just shocking them because he only threw it ten 612 00:23:47,680 --> 00:23:49,640 Speaker 1: times and they got five called strikes. Yeah. 613 00:23:49,680 --> 00:23:51,920 Speaker 2: I mean again, no disrespect for the Pirates. They took 614 00:23:51,920 --> 00:23:54,359 Speaker 2: a game from us this series, But imagine being you know, 615 00:23:54,560 --> 00:23:56,800 Speaker 2: ONEO Cruise even or some of the other guys that 616 00:23:56,840 --> 00:23:59,720 Speaker 2: they had in this lineup, like cal Mitchell, Jack Swinsky, 617 00:23:59,760 --> 00:24:03,000 Speaker 2: Kevin Newman, like seeing Jacob de Gram, you prepped all 618 00:24:03,000 --> 00:24:06,160 Speaker 2: week for his fastball slider that's elite, the two best 619 00:24:06,200 --> 00:24:08,399 Speaker 2: pitches arguably in baseball by a guy, and then all 620 00:24:08,400 --> 00:24:10,040 Speaker 2: of a sudden he's throwing new change ups and curveballs. 621 00:24:10,040 --> 00:24:12,680 Speaker 2: You gotta be like, this isn't fair. I wasn't ready 622 00:24:12,720 --> 00:24:14,000 Speaker 2: for this, This was not on the test. 623 00:24:14,040 --> 00:24:16,119 Speaker 1: How are you doing this to me? His last start 624 00:24:16,160 --> 00:24:17,880 Speaker 1: was the first time he threw like a double digit 625 00:24:17,960 --> 00:24:20,440 Speaker 1: percentage of either of those pitches and over a year. Yeah, 626 00:24:20,680 --> 00:24:21,920 Speaker 1: so you give it to a team that's like some 627 00:24:22,000 --> 00:24:23,639 Speaker 1: of the worst run production in baseball, Like, come on. 628 00:24:23,680 --> 00:24:26,160 Speaker 1: And also, I do think that there is something about 629 00:24:26,240 --> 00:24:29,080 Speaker 1: him just simply throwing less fastballs, because he's basically throwing 630 00:24:29,080 --> 00:24:30,760 Speaker 1: the same amount of slides and fastballs here, only a 631 00:24:30,800 --> 00:24:33,760 Speaker 1: couple percentage points higher fastballs. Last start, it was like 632 00:24:33,760 --> 00:24:36,119 Speaker 1: the closest been a while, basically even. And there's a 633 00:24:36,160 --> 00:24:38,960 Speaker 1: lot of research that shows pitching injuries are a lot 634 00:24:39,040 --> 00:24:41,679 Speaker 1: to do with velocity. So like it's kind of like, 635 00:24:41,760 --> 00:24:43,840 Speaker 1: you can't tell him to throw seventy five percent. That's 636 00:24:43,840 --> 00:24:45,880 Speaker 1: never gonna work as a pitcher. So if you're still 637 00:24:45,920 --> 00:24:47,720 Speaker 1: gonna sit ninety eight ninety nine hundred, which he was 638 00:24:47,760 --> 00:24:49,280 Speaker 1: a little bit blowup one hundred to day two for 639 00:24:49,359 --> 00:24:51,200 Speaker 1: most of the game, So maybe that's also something else. 640 00:24:51,200 --> 00:24:53,719 Speaker 1: They're trying just throw a few less fastball. These other 641 00:24:53,760 --> 00:24:56,200 Speaker 1: pitches are incredible. Then Chris Bassett tells that Jacob Grom's 642 00:24:56,200 --> 00:24:58,040 Speaker 1: on the best change ups in baseball. Yeah, that's what 643 00:24:58,119 --> 00:24:59,240 Speaker 1: he told us. He was like, I think he's got 644 00:24:59,240 --> 00:25:00,520 Speaker 1: the best change up in base ball and the guy 645 00:25:00,560 --> 00:25:02,760 Speaker 1: doesn't even throw it. So just like the more ways 646 00:25:02,760 --> 00:25:04,600 Speaker 1: he has to beat people is great, And I think 647 00:25:04,640 --> 00:25:06,560 Speaker 1: there's a lot of like he's kind of like basically 648 00:25:06,800 --> 00:25:08,399 Speaker 1: like there's a spring training kind of just edded for 649 00:25:08,480 --> 00:25:11,840 Speaker 1: Jacob de Gram. That's like, this was the seventh star. 650 00:25:12,000 --> 00:25:13,600 Speaker 1: Usually you make like five to seven like a spring 651 00:25:13,640 --> 00:25:16,080 Speaker 1: training period. So this is like now him getting getting 652 00:25:16,119 --> 00:25:18,720 Speaker 1: a grip, and this is now we're gonna do some 653 00:25:18,720 --> 00:25:21,119 Speaker 1: of the crazy to grab starts. Yeah, we gotta rattle 654 00:25:21,160 --> 00:25:23,200 Speaker 1: these off. Yeah, I got two big ones here, thirty 655 00:25:23,280 --> 00:25:25,480 Speaker 1: eighth strade Star where he allowed three earned runs are fewer. 656 00:25:25,880 --> 00:25:30,119 Speaker 2: That's so sense, that's like more than one seasons, more 657 00:25:30,160 --> 00:25:32,080 Speaker 2: than the entire season of allowing three earned runs are fewer. 658 00:25:32,160 --> 00:25:34,320 Speaker 1: If it could one one time someone would get a 659 00:25:34,359 --> 00:25:37,800 Speaker 1: home run then like another rally later. But people question 660 00:25:37,920 --> 00:25:40,119 Speaker 1: if this is the best picture on planet Earth, Like 661 00:25:40,720 --> 00:25:43,360 Speaker 1: remember that conversation, people were saying it wasn't the best 662 00:25:43,359 --> 00:25:45,280 Speaker 1: picture in New York. He's the best picture on the planet. 663 00:25:45,520 --> 00:25:47,720 Speaker 1: Listen to that whip I said before. He's allowing a 664 00:25:47,720 --> 00:25:50,640 Speaker 1: base runner every other inning. It's insane, it's awesome, it's 665 00:25:50,640 --> 00:25:52,680 Speaker 1: freaking amazing. And then this, I think is the craziest 666 00:25:52,680 --> 00:25:55,200 Speaker 1: one sixth traight start by Jacob de Gram where he's 667 00:25:55,200 --> 00:25:57,520 Speaker 1: retired twelve guys in a row. There you go. Only 668 00:25:57,520 --> 00:25:58,840 Speaker 1: time it didn't happen when we went to see him 669 00:25:58,840 --> 00:26:01,280 Speaker 1: Washington for that first one. Sounderstandably some rust and like 670 00:26:01,280 --> 00:26:02,760 Speaker 1: some nerves and asks for as start in a year. 671 00:26:03,240 --> 00:26:06,040 Speaker 1: Drum is the only pitcher to retire twelve straight at 672 00:26:06,119 --> 00:26:08,000 Speaker 1: least six times this season, only one, I think, wayn 673 00:26:08,080 --> 00:26:10,560 Speaker 1: Randazzo said, only one or two other guys have had 674 00:26:10,640 --> 00:26:14,600 Speaker 1: four really yeah straight starts to retire twelve in a row. 675 00:26:14,920 --> 00:26:16,920 Speaker 2: It's the guy who's coming off not pitching in a year. 676 00:26:17,040 --> 00:26:19,760 Speaker 2: Well that's literally every single start this year except one. 677 00:26:19,760 --> 00:26:22,240 Speaker 2: He's had four perfect innings, mixed up four innings where 678 00:26:22,280 --> 00:26:23,960 Speaker 2: you don't get to play baseball. You don't get to 679 00:26:24,040 --> 00:26:26,240 Speaker 2: hit nice try. He's just he's so good. 680 00:26:26,280 --> 00:26:28,359 Speaker 1: It's like it's so cool to watch him. And you 681 00:26:28,400 --> 00:26:30,680 Speaker 1: know tell that when he pitches on the road, Mets 682 00:26:30,680 --> 00:26:32,520 Speaker 1: fans are making an emphasis to go to these games. 683 00:26:32,800 --> 00:26:35,240 Speaker 1: You know that, like John Boys video. You know who 684 00:26:35,240 --> 00:26:38,119 Speaker 1: I'm talking about, John Boys. The espionation. Espianation is that 685 00:26:38,160 --> 00:26:41,119 Speaker 1: who it is? Whatever he does. No, No, John Boys, 686 00:26:41,680 --> 00:26:44,320 Speaker 1: the YouTube guy John Boah, Yeah, John bo Blah. I 687 00:26:44,359 --> 00:26:46,320 Speaker 1: think it's Boys, but I appreciate Blah. 688 00:26:46,800 --> 00:26:49,040 Speaker 2: I don't think it's blah. I think it's very we'll 689 00:26:49,080 --> 00:26:51,240 Speaker 2: talk about that later. It's semantics. But he made that 690 00:26:51,320 --> 00:26:54,560 Speaker 2: video about if Barry Bond's never swung right. Yeah, I'm 691 00:26:54,600 --> 00:26:56,199 Speaker 2: like waiting for a jig de gram one to come 692 00:26:56,240 --> 00:26:58,840 Speaker 2: out because like like four innings, you don't get. 693 00:26:58,720 --> 00:27:02,000 Speaker 1: To play like that. That's something you don't hear too often. 694 00:27:02,359 --> 00:27:04,320 Speaker 1: And the cool thing about this Jacob the ground start 695 00:27:04,440 --> 00:27:07,360 Speaker 1: was the bats came out support him heavily, which is awesome. 696 00:27:07,440 --> 00:27:09,639 Speaker 1: We don't never see that. A lot of it had 697 00:27:09,640 --> 00:27:12,920 Speaker 1: to do Johann Ovie though, just not throwing strikes, which 698 00:27:12,920 --> 00:27:14,600 Speaker 1: I mean, he's a guy's like I feel like he 699 00:27:14,680 --> 00:27:16,280 Speaker 1: just has pitches where he threw him the strikes and 700 00:27:16,359 --> 00:27:18,919 Speaker 1: like maybe they'd get hit. They refuse to do that. 701 00:27:19,000 --> 00:27:21,680 Speaker 1: Five walks and inting it two thirds like that. That's 702 00:27:21,720 --> 00:27:23,400 Speaker 1: just not good baseball to watch. That's got four runs 703 00:27:23,400 --> 00:27:25,560 Speaker 1: in the second when that happened, capped off by Lindor 704 00:27:25,600 --> 00:27:28,200 Speaker 1: two run double, three more in the fourth, another Lindor double, 705 00:27:28,280 --> 00:27:31,600 Speaker 1: McNeil single, Nate Wuin, Escobar, Vogue, all Chick chipped an 706 00:27:31,680 --> 00:27:35,280 Speaker 1: RBI hits late like Canna. Two doubles in this game. Yeah, 707 00:27:35,640 --> 00:27:38,320 Speaker 1: every star they score at least one run besides Daniel vogelback. 708 00:27:38,440 --> 00:27:41,920 Speaker 1: Escobar had four hits, McNeil had three, Lindora, Kanna, Pete 709 00:27:41,920 --> 00:27:44,080 Speaker 1: and Nate when each had two. We just needed one 710 00:27:44,119 --> 00:27:45,600 Speaker 1: of these like games we didn't have to think and 711 00:27:45,640 --> 00:27:46,280 Speaker 1: this was perfect. 712 00:27:46,359 --> 00:27:48,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, Escobar going four for five in this one. Six 713 00:27:48,320 --> 00:27:49,760 Speaker 2: hits on the day for Eduardo Escobar. 714 00:27:49,880 --> 00:27:54,080 Speaker 1: The dude is swinging the bat really oh nice, and 715 00:27:54,119 --> 00:27:56,240 Speaker 1: he smoked the ball like every single time up yep. 716 00:27:56,359 --> 00:27:58,399 Speaker 2: I mean he's playing really really good baseball at the 717 00:27:58,400 --> 00:28:00,000 Speaker 2: time when we really do need him. He's helping out 718 00:28:00,119 --> 00:28:02,560 Speaker 2: bomb of the order Tyler and Aquin coming back swinging 719 00:28:02,600 --> 00:28:04,760 Speaker 2: the bat a little more consistently against a team that 720 00:28:04,760 --> 00:28:07,080 Speaker 2: he loves to hit against. Also, did you know, Eduardo, 721 00:28:07,480 --> 00:28:09,879 Speaker 2: it's like PNC Park is one of the best parks 722 00:28:09,880 --> 00:28:12,200 Speaker 2: he hits in in his entire career. He loves hitting there. 723 00:28:12,200 --> 00:28:14,040 Speaker 2: I would have how many times has he even played there? 724 00:28:14,040 --> 00:28:15,760 Speaker 2: He was on the Twins and the Diamondbacks. 725 00:28:15,880 --> 00:28:17,960 Speaker 1: He had that run with the Brewer's end of last year, 726 00:28:17,960 --> 00:28:19,320 Speaker 1: and he did have kind of a hot second half 727 00:28:19,320 --> 00:28:21,159 Speaker 1: after that trade. So I feel like maybe that to 728 00:28:21,160 --> 00:28:24,160 Speaker 1: do it. But thirteen hundred ops twenty three games, that's good. Naquin. 729 00:28:24,480 --> 00:28:27,000 Speaker 1: Also just a great day five for eleven. Oh, this 730 00:28:27,080 --> 00:28:29,160 Speaker 1: is the full series five for eleven with a homer, double, 731 00:28:29,240 --> 00:28:31,439 Speaker 1: four rbs, two runs, score, and the Mets all together 732 00:28:31,560 --> 00:28:33,399 Speaker 1: in the double Heather Wednesday had twenty seven hits and 733 00:28:33,440 --> 00:28:36,440 Speaker 1: fifteen runs. That's awesome. That's awesome for an offense that's bad. 734 00:28:36,480 --> 00:28:39,600 Speaker 1: That's really good. I like this Escobar thing because I 735 00:28:39,600 --> 00:28:41,200 Speaker 1: feel like he just kind of got that time on 736 00:28:41,240 --> 00:28:44,000 Speaker 1: the shelf after kind of a rough half. He cleared 737 00:28:44,000 --> 00:28:46,680 Speaker 1: his head. Maybe you never know what's aching these guys 738 00:28:46,760 --> 00:28:49,680 Speaker 1: nagging them a wrist, a thumb, a hip. You get 739 00:28:49,680 --> 00:28:51,800 Speaker 1: together there, he's a little bit older. Now guy's breather, 740 00:28:51,920 --> 00:28:53,920 Speaker 1: and now he's really swinging the bat well from both 741 00:28:53,920 --> 00:28:54,840 Speaker 1: sides of the players too. 742 00:28:55,120 --> 00:28:56,560 Speaker 2: That's what I was gonna say, is that I think 743 00:28:56,600 --> 00:29:00,880 Speaker 2: that maybe like the time off helped him really rejoiced, 744 00:29:00,960 --> 00:29:03,440 Speaker 2: like freshen up and get ready for this last push here, 745 00:29:03,720 --> 00:29:07,720 Speaker 2: because he really does look a lot I don't want 746 00:29:07,720 --> 00:29:09,240 Speaker 2: to say like a lot better, but like he looks 747 00:29:09,680 --> 00:29:12,520 Speaker 2: a lot like Sharper right now. Like he his takes 748 00:29:12,520 --> 00:29:14,680 Speaker 2: are good, his his foul balls have been good. 749 00:29:14,840 --> 00:29:15,760 Speaker 1: Mets hit great. 750 00:29:15,600 --> 00:29:19,280 Speaker 2: Foul balls, best foul balls in the league. I mean, 751 00:29:19,520 --> 00:29:21,040 Speaker 2: gott to lead the league in foul ball home runs, 752 00:29:21,040 --> 00:29:23,000 Speaker 2: it's unbelievable. They hit like three in the series. But 753 00:29:23,840 --> 00:29:26,240 Speaker 2: he's looked so much better, and it looks like the 754 00:29:26,360 --> 00:29:28,120 Speaker 2: Eduardo Escobar that I think myself and a lot of 755 00:29:28,120 --> 00:29:31,040 Speaker 2: Met fans expected to see over this entirety of the season. 756 00:29:31,800 --> 00:29:33,920 Speaker 1: Yeah sure, but he also I think he's like bringing 757 00:29:33,920 --> 00:29:35,479 Speaker 1: the vibes to and after the home run today when 758 00:29:35,520 --> 00:29:37,960 Speaker 1: he got in the dugout, he pointed at somebody. I 759 00:29:37,960 --> 00:29:40,000 Speaker 1: think it was Buck. I really think it was Buck. 760 00:29:40,080 --> 00:29:41,760 Speaker 1: He said that was for you, that was for you. 761 00:29:42,360 --> 00:29:43,840 Speaker 1: It with somebody he was screaming that it's all right. 762 00:29:43,920 --> 00:29:45,480 Speaker 1: Nice seems like to be a real emotional leader in 763 00:29:45,480 --> 00:29:47,720 Speaker 1: this team. And then one of the funniest things about 764 00:29:47,880 --> 00:29:49,800 Speaker 1: today yesterday and you guys don't think this, was that 765 00:29:49,840 --> 00:29:52,120 Speaker 1: the Mets swept a double header. Fifth time they've done 766 00:29:52,120 --> 00:29:54,320 Speaker 1: that this year, yep, tied for the most in franchise 767 00:29:54,440 --> 00:29:55,640 Speaker 1: history with nineteen sixty. 768 00:29:55,520 --> 00:29:57,520 Speaker 2: Nine, which is funny because like they would just straight 769 00:29:57,600 --> 00:30:00,239 Speaker 2: up schedule double headers, I think like every other s day, 770 00:30:00,280 --> 00:30:02,360 Speaker 2: and the Mets all together this year in nine double 771 00:30:02,360 --> 00:30:03,640 Speaker 2: headers are fourteen and four. 772 00:30:03,880 --> 00:30:04,560 Speaker 1: That's really good. 773 00:30:04,640 --> 00:30:07,400 Speaker 2: That's really good because doubleheaders like a hard off. They're hard, 774 00:30:07,440 --> 00:30:09,320 Speaker 2: they're really not meant to be swept. Because we got 775 00:30:09,360 --> 00:30:12,240 Speaker 2: all the experience from double headers last season. Mets are 776 00:30:12,280 --> 00:30:14,440 Speaker 2: just that's that's the difference between the Mets and this 777 00:30:14,480 --> 00:30:16,320 Speaker 2: year and last year. You know, we're just we're cleaning 778 00:30:16,360 --> 00:30:18,080 Speaker 2: up these double headers, and they've been so good in 779 00:30:18,160 --> 00:30:20,080 Speaker 2: rubber games two this year, which we've talked about. It 780 00:30:20,160 --> 00:30:22,040 Speaker 2: usually happens because we win in game one and lose 781 00:30:22,040 --> 00:30:24,959 Speaker 2: Game two. But sixteen and four and rubber games this season, 782 00:30:25,320 --> 00:30:26,160 Speaker 2: that sounds great. 783 00:30:26,480 --> 00:30:27,920 Speaker 1: And I think a little bit of that is why 784 00:30:27,960 --> 00:30:30,080 Speaker 1: the Mets fans got so nervous after Game one too, 785 00:30:30,120 --> 00:30:32,440 Speaker 1: because like humans are creatures of habit, like we like 786 00:30:32,520 --> 00:30:34,360 Speaker 1: things the way they are, and we this year as 787 00:30:34,360 --> 00:30:36,720 Speaker 1: Mets fans, we've gotten so used to this team that 788 00:30:36,880 --> 00:30:38,560 Speaker 1: has like a six hundred and six to fifty winning 789 00:30:38,560 --> 00:30:40,720 Speaker 1: percentage about be like, Okay, we won game one, lose 790 00:30:40,720 --> 00:30:43,080 Speaker 1: game two, win game three, do that? Bank bank bank, 791 00:30:43,200 --> 00:30:45,840 Speaker 1: bank bank bank. So suddenly you've lost the game three 792 00:30:46,040 --> 00:30:47,520 Speaker 1: and you lost the game one, and all these Mets 793 00:30:47,520 --> 00:30:49,000 Speaker 1: fans are like out of their comfort zone, like I 794 00:30:49,120 --> 00:30:51,200 Speaker 1: can't do this. We're terrible, we can't win anymore. 795 00:30:51,520 --> 00:30:53,640 Speaker 2: No, there was no doubt that it was definitely uh 796 00:30:54,120 --> 00:30:56,480 Speaker 2: a tight. I was feeling a little tight after those games. 797 00:30:56,520 --> 00:30:58,360 Speaker 1: But man, having. 798 00:30:58,080 --> 00:31:01,000 Speaker 2: These last two of the double header again, this is 799 00:31:01,000 --> 00:31:03,000 Speaker 2: what they should have been doing. So there's not necessarily 800 00:31:03,200 --> 00:31:05,720 Speaker 2: a need for like applause here, but they got the 801 00:31:05,800 --> 00:31:07,840 Speaker 2: job done. They looked like the Mets that we knew 802 00:31:07,880 --> 00:31:10,000 Speaker 2: that they were all year long, and it just kind 803 00:31:10,000 --> 00:31:12,800 Speaker 2: of shows that I feel like the bad games, I mean, 804 00:31:12,840 --> 00:31:15,000 Speaker 2: we know this, but the bad games are the anomaly, 805 00:31:15,080 --> 00:31:17,080 Speaker 2: and this is really more what the team is like. 806 00:31:17,120 --> 00:31:19,520 Speaker 1: I mean, they've won so many games. I don't. 807 00:31:19,720 --> 00:31:22,440 Speaker 2: It still does blow my mind when people are ready 808 00:31:22,440 --> 00:31:25,240 Speaker 2: to Just I saw something that the Mets are gonna 809 00:31:25,240 --> 00:31:27,360 Speaker 2: miss the playoffs. I was like, what what planet do 810 00:31:27,400 --> 00:31:27,840 Speaker 2: you live in? 811 00:31:29,520 --> 00:31:32,240 Speaker 1: What's happened? The Jink strikes again. The Cardinals with a 812 00:31:32,240 --> 00:31:37,800 Speaker 1: massive night thing rally beat the Nationals. James, I just 813 00:31:37,840 --> 00:31:40,280 Speaker 1: saw a live Jinks. How do you feel? Wow? That 814 00:31:40,440 --> 00:31:44,880 Speaker 1: is your powers are They're unfathomable. Someone's got to pay 815 00:31:44,880 --> 00:31:46,680 Speaker 1: you for those. I mean, but the thing is, I 816 00:31:46,720 --> 00:31:48,880 Speaker 1: can't control it. We never try to do intentionally. Look, 817 00:31:48,920 --> 00:31:51,200 Speaker 1: it almost never works. It just wants to be organic. 818 00:31:51,320 --> 00:31:52,840 Speaker 2: I think it's just like to have you around and 819 00:31:52,880 --> 00:31:55,520 Speaker 2: just just give takes. Just start talking so the oppejecit 820 00:31:55,600 --> 00:31:58,080 Speaker 2: will happen. Whatever's in your head, just share it so 821 00:31:58,120 --> 00:31:59,840 Speaker 2: that we can figure out what the opposite is. 822 00:32:00,040 --> 00:32:02,480 Speaker 1: Really start running with it. Kyle Finnigan with a rough 823 00:32:02,480 --> 00:32:05,000 Speaker 1: five and the two thirds of an inning. Oh my goodness, gracious, 824 00:32:05,040 --> 00:32:07,440 Speaker 1: that's Kyle Finnigan for you. Yeah good. I mean, I'm 825 00:32:07,480 --> 00:32:09,760 Speaker 1: particularly happy that Cardinals won that for other reasons, but 826 00:32:09,920 --> 00:32:10,280 Speaker 1: nice good. 827 00:32:10,480 --> 00:32:11,880 Speaker 2: I want to give a shout out to a big 828 00:32:11,960 --> 00:32:14,680 Speaker 2: hit Jim James McCann hitting this Game one for three, 829 00:32:14,720 --> 00:32:16,600 Speaker 2: and he walked twice, had some really good at bats, 830 00:32:16,600 --> 00:32:18,360 Speaker 2: extended the innings a couple of times as well, which was. 831 00:32:18,360 --> 00:32:20,400 Speaker 1: Big get swinging the bat well neither we even had 832 00:32:20,440 --> 00:32:23,080 Speaker 1: a nice double in Game one. Two things are fun 833 00:32:23,080 --> 00:32:24,800 Speaker 1: in the bomb of the ear of their hits. Yeah, no, 834 00:32:24,840 --> 00:32:27,200 Speaker 1: one hundred percent. I mean, and I also love McNeil 835 00:32:27,240 --> 00:32:29,360 Speaker 1: hitting four, by the way, I love it. It's just 836 00:32:29,440 --> 00:32:32,200 Speaker 1: I I I second leadoff. I think Jay McNeil, as 837 00:32:32,240 --> 00:32:33,120 Speaker 1: we know, is a very good leadoff. 838 00:32:33,160 --> 00:32:33,360 Speaker 3: Hither. 839 00:32:33,520 --> 00:32:35,480 Speaker 1: Yeah, so I'm cool with this line up. I'm cool 840 00:32:35,480 --> 00:32:37,160 Speaker 1: with it. I mean, obviously, when Marte comes back, it's 841 00:32:37,160 --> 00:32:39,479 Speaker 1: probably gonna be McNeil five. You move everybody back down. 842 00:32:39,640 --> 00:32:42,680 Speaker 1: But also it's important that Carl Marday can go down, 843 00:32:42,720 --> 00:32:44,400 Speaker 1: Tyler Naquan can just step in and be like I'm 844 00:32:44,400 --> 00:32:46,160 Speaker 1: good and merchanic and the other side like I'm also 845 00:32:46,240 --> 00:32:50,560 Speaker 1: still good. Oh. Also it's absolutely sick. Jacob deGrom won 846 00:32:50,600 --> 00:32:53,800 Speaker 1: his fifth game tonight. He's made seven starts in terms 847 00:32:53,800 --> 00:32:56,760 Speaker 1: of his career, that's unbelievable. Twenty eighteen, he the won 848 00:32:56,800 --> 00:32:58,680 Speaker 1: seven euro ra for the season, only won ten. He 849 00:32:58,760 --> 00:33:01,840 Speaker 1: made thirty two starts. That is pretty incredible. 850 00:33:01,960 --> 00:33:04,280 Speaker 2: I mean, he's it's a good Mets seam. I mean, 851 00:33:04,280 --> 00:33:06,400 Speaker 2: that's the difference between twenty eighteen. 852 00:33:06,600 --> 00:33:08,479 Speaker 1: I guess even two as nineteen the team was okay, 853 00:33:08,680 --> 00:33:12,200 Speaker 1: he won eleven also in thirty two starts. Yeah, portracob 854 00:33:12,200 --> 00:33:13,480 Speaker 1: de gram. But you know it was two years. It 855 00:33:13,520 --> 00:33:15,840 Speaker 1: was it was two hundred, it was four hundred, twenty 856 00:33:15,880 --> 00:33:17,760 Speaker 1: two innings and he won twenty one games. 857 00:33:19,720 --> 00:33:23,760 Speaker 2: It's like Cy Young type, Walter Walter's one season Walter Johnson. 858 00:33:23,360 --> 00:33:24,440 Speaker 1: The gentleman's hurler. 859 00:33:24,760 --> 00:33:26,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, as you guys can tell, we are a lot 860 00:33:26,840 --> 00:33:29,920 Speaker 2: happier recording this episode than we were the last one. 861 00:33:29,960 --> 00:33:32,840 Speaker 2: I mean, the losing ones are never fun. They're never fun. 862 00:33:32,840 --> 00:33:35,360 Speaker 2: The winning winning's way more fun than losing it. Anyone 863 00:33:35,400 --> 00:33:37,120 Speaker 2: who else who tells you differently is a liar. 864 00:33:37,800 --> 00:33:39,480 Speaker 1: And this, just this whole month is kind of just 865 00:33:39,480 --> 00:33:41,680 Speaker 1: like a tease until that last series against the Braves. 866 00:33:41,680 --> 00:33:43,640 Speaker 1: Like we're all just looking at that, the Braves looking 867 00:33:43,640 --> 00:33:45,280 Speaker 1: at that, the Mets are looking at that, the reporters 868 00:33:45,280 --> 00:33:47,840 Speaker 1: are asking both teams about it after games, the announcer 869 00:33:47,880 --> 00:33:50,520 Speaker 1: talking about every game. It's just this, we're all just 870 00:33:50,560 --> 00:33:52,600 Speaker 1: waiting for that series, and we're gonna be very exciting 871 00:33:52,720 --> 00:33:55,640 Speaker 1: what happens. Le's the Mets clinch before that? Definitely? Definitely, 872 00:33:55,720 --> 00:33:58,200 Speaker 1: And uh, you know it's it's football time too. We 873 00:33:58,280 --> 00:33:59,240 Speaker 1: bring in John here. 874 00:33:59,240 --> 00:34:02,000 Speaker 2: We've been doing our fantasy football drafts while also watching 875 00:34:02,040 --> 00:34:02,480 Speaker 2: these games. 876 00:34:02,520 --> 00:34:04,720 Speaker 1: I had I ran two drafts tonight. I mean, it's 877 00:34:04,720 --> 00:34:07,120 Speaker 1: been a pretty hectic time, a lot of different things 878 00:34:07,160 --> 00:34:10,000 Speaker 1: going on. John, how is how is your week? This week? 879 00:34:11,400 --> 00:34:13,040 Speaker 3: It was pretty good? You know. 880 00:34:13,160 --> 00:34:16,480 Speaker 4: Monday was uh, it was a slow day, let's put 881 00:34:16,480 --> 00:34:18,040 Speaker 4: it that way. But Labor Day, you know, I guess 882 00:34:18,080 --> 00:34:19,600 Speaker 4: it's like it's it's what it's for. 883 00:34:21,200 --> 00:34:21,439 Speaker 3: Mark. 884 00:34:21,480 --> 00:34:23,440 Speaker 4: I got to call you out on something. I'm sorry, 885 00:34:23,520 --> 00:34:25,040 Speaker 4: but I gotta I just gotta go straight for the 886 00:34:25,120 --> 00:34:28,440 Speaker 4: jugular you were You were talking earlier about how you 887 00:34:28,800 --> 00:34:31,080 Speaker 4: there wasn't much panic in you and I will give 888 00:34:31,120 --> 00:34:31,840 Speaker 4: you guys credit. 889 00:34:32,280 --> 00:34:34,840 Speaker 3: You guys are very level headed Mets fans. 890 00:34:35,560 --> 00:34:35,840 Speaker 1: Thank you. 891 00:34:35,920 --> 00:34:39,000 Speaker 4: And that's obviously not an easy thing to do, but 892 00:34:39,400 --> 00:34:41,840 Speaker 4: it's a full transparency for all the listeners. 893 00:34:43,160 --> 00:34:45,120 Speaker 3: Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes yes. 894 00:34:44,960 --> 00:34:48,720 Speaker 4: And around like maybe noon today, I get a text 895 00:34:49,080 --> 00:34:52,239 Speaker 4: from Mark saying are you going into the office, And 896 00:34:52,280 --> 00:34:54,480 Speaker 4: the answer was yes, I was here for the NYCFC 897 00:34:54,560 --> 00:34:57,160 Speaker 4: game here tonight at City Field, and I say, yeah, 898 00:34:57,280 --> 00:34:58,399 Speaker 4: I'm going for a little bit. 899 00:34:58,440 --> 00:34:59,080 Speaker 3: Why what's up? 900 00:35:00,200 --> 00:35:01,680 Speaker 4: I don't know if Mark wants me to like get 901 00:35:01,760 --> 00:35:04,840 Speaker 4: him a hat or I don't know. And Mark says 902 00:35:04,840 --> 00:35:05,160 Speaker 4: to me. 903 00:35:05,239 --> 00:35:07,760 Speaker 1: Take a hat. I'll never say no. Yeah, sure, maybe. 904 00:35:08,480 --> 00:35:12,520 Speaker 4: Can you throw the rally bun away? And I'm thinking 905 00:35:12,560 --> 00:35:16,200 Speaker 4: to myself, has he really just turned coat on this, 906 00:35:16,200 --> 00:35:19,120 Speaker 4: this great piece of bread that quickly. 907 00:35:19,200 --> 00:35:20,840 Speaker 3: I mean it wasn't even a week ago. It was 908 00:35:20,920 --> 00:35:21,719 Speaker 3: less than a week ago. 909 00:35:21,840 --> 00:35:24,399 Speaker 4: The six day rally bund six days at the rally 910 00:35:24,400 --> 00:35:26,480 Speaker 4: bun and helped the Mets get past the Mighty Dodgers 911 00:35:26,480 --> 00:35:29,240 Speaker 4: in a three game series. Less than six days later, 912 00:35:29,719 --> 00:35:31,600 Speaker 4: Mark wants that thing in the garbage. 913 00:35:32,320 --> 00:35:33,640 Speaker 3: That's panic if you ask. 914 00:35:33,520 --> 00:35:36,960 Speaker 1: Me, Mark, Yeah, you know there was a lot going on. 915 00:35:37,440 --> 00:35:39,359 Speaker 1: Uh I was. I gu said, I felt a little tight. 916 00:35:39,800 --> 00:35:42,000 Speaker 2: I was feeling a little bit tight, and I know 917 00:35:42,040 --> 00:35:45,279 Speaker 2: the power that some items and things have superstitions, and 918 00:35:45,600 --> 00:35:47,960 Speaker 2: I thought maybe maybe the rally bun. You know, we 919 00:35:48,040 --> 00:35:50,600 Speaker 2: tried to play god, and obviously the baseball guys maybe 920 00:35:50,600 --> 00:35:51,239 Speaker 2: didn't like that. 921 00:35:51,680 --> 00:35:53,960 Speaker 1: I was like, sometimes you just gotta let things happen. 922 00:35:54,239 --> 00:35:56,560 Speaker 2: Sometimes you can't try and play in things, and the 923 00:35:56,640 --> 00:35:58,400 Speaker 2: rally bun felt like at the time that maybe we 924 00:35:58,400 --> 00:35:59,640 Speaker 2: were trying to play in something and push it a 925 00:35:59,680 --> 00:35:59,960 Speaker 2: little bit. 926 00:36:00,000 --> 00:36:02,279 Speaker 1: Two hearts, I was worried. I got scared. Not gonna 927 00:36:02,280 --> 00:36:04,759 Speaker 1: lie wasn't one of one of my proud moments. I 928 00:36:04,800 --> 00:36:07,000 Speaker 1: tried to level out the energy today because I remember 929 00:36:07,120 --> 00:36:09,200 Speaker 1: when the Mets swept that double heather against the Braves 930 00:36:09,200 --> 00:36:11,560 Speaker 1: about a month ago. I was on my bike for 931 00:36:11,640 --> 00:36:13,759 Speaker 1: most of the day but also watched the first game, 932 00:36:13,880 --> 00:36:15,600 Speaker 1: so today it was verse. I watched the first game 933 00:36:15,680 --> 00:36:17,480 Speaker 1: during the day and then I just wound up on 934 00:36:17,520 --> 00:36:19,520 Speaker 1: my bike doing some errands, like going around hanging out 935 00:36:19,520 --> 00:36:21,759 Speaker 1: with people. And when I was coming back, the Mets 936 00:36:21,800 --> 00:36:24,040 Speaker 1: started had that rally against o Via that scored the runs. 937 00:36:24,080 --> 00:36:25,640 Speaker 1: I was like, you know what, I got saying, this 938 00:36:25,680 --> 00:36:27,279 Speaker 1: bike until the game's out of reach, and I just 939 00:36:27,280 --> 00:36:28,840 Speaker 1: started running some errans. I went all the way that 940 00:36:28,960 --> 00:36:30,400 Speaker 1: I went all the way to Trader Joe's and the 941 00:36:30,440 --> 00:36:33,160 Speaker 1: Williamsburg Waterfront just to just to stay active and do 942 00:36:33,200 --> 00:36:33,720 Speaker 1: some stuff. 943 00:36:34,000 --> 00:36:35,959 Speaker 3: He just biked all around because the Mets were pushing 944 00:36:36,040 --> 00:36:36,600 Speaker 3: runs across that. 945 00:36:36,760 --> 00:36:38,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, I biked for like an hour straight, just because 946 00:36:38,719 --> 00:36:41,319 Speaker 1: the Mets, just because the Mets, Mets were high. 947 00:36:41,920 --> 00:36:43,239 Speaker 2: I mean, listen, that's what you gotta do for this 948 00:36:43,280 --> 00:36:46,399 Speaker 2: team sometimes. And you know what hand up, John's right. 949 00:36:46,560 --> 00:36:48,080 Speaker 2: I asked for the execution of. 950 00:36:48,040 --> 00:36:50,600 Speaker 1: The rally bun. I did you do it? I said, 951 00:36:50,600 --> 00:36:52,680 Speaker 1: I said, it needs to be destroyed. I didn't just 952 00:36:52,960 --> 00:36:55,080 Speaker 1: throw it out. I said it needs to be destroyed. 953 00:36:55,520 --> 00:36:57,719 Speaker 1: That was so sweating over. What was your bozer plan 954 00:36:57,800 --> 00:36:58,879 Speaker 1: to destroy a frozen bun. 955 00:36:59,880 --> 00:37:02,919 Speaker 4: I'm not destroying the frozen I believe in that rally bund. 956 00:37:02,960 --> 00:37:05,560 Speaker 4: And I think it was way premature for Mark to 957 00:37:05,600 --> 00:37:07,880 Speaker 4: be pulling the plug on the rally bun because a 958 00:37:07,920 --> 00:37:10,200 Speaker 4: couple of things went wrong, the Mets loss three in 959 00:37:10,200 --> 00:37:12,360 Speaker 4: a row, a couple of injuries. 960 00:37:12,520 --> 00:37:14,640 Speaker 3: We're not getting rid of the rally bud. That's not 961 00:37:14,640 --> 00:37:15,280 Speaker 3: how it works. 962 00:37:15,600 --> 00:37:19,000 Speaker 1: No, you're right, it's it's stag, it's stay. It is 963 00:37:19,040 --> 00:37:21,040 Speaker 1: no longer in my hands. It's no longer in my hands. 964 00:37:21,080 --> 00:37:23,080 Speaker 1: That's what I'm gonna say. It's in the baseball God's hands, 965 00:37:23,080 --> 00:37:25,440 Speaker 1: and they do with it as they please, of course. 966 00:37:25,560 --> 00:37:27,720 Speaker 4: And you know, just a little bit more on today, 967 00:37:27,760 --> 00:37:31,160 Speaker 4: which was obviously a much needed day of Mets baseball. 968 00:37:32,360 --> 00:37:34,600 Speaker 4: To sweep a double header is not an easy thing, 969 00:37:34,640 --> 00:37:36,680 Speaker 4: and we've gotten a little spoiled with it this year. 970 00:37:37,080 --> 00:37:40,280 Speaker 4: But I'm sure, and I didn't write five, I didn't look, 971 00:37:40,719 --> 00:37:43,839 Speaker 4: but I'm assuming that the league average on double header 972 00:37:43,840 --> 00:37:47,040 Speaker 4: sleeps or records, the vast majority of them are splits, 973 00:37:47,320 --> 00:37:49,959 Speaker 4: the vast majority. So after you lose last night's game, 974 00:37:50,440 --> 00:37:52,000 Speaker 4: then you're kind of in danger of losing two to 975 00:37:52,080 --> 00:37:54,879 Speaker 4: three because the tall task is to sweep the double header. Yeah, 976 00:37:55,040 --> 00:37:57,160 Speaker 4: and they've done it over and over and over and 977 00:37:57,200 --> 00:37:58,320 Speaker 4: over again this season. 978 00:37:58,560 --> 00:37:59,880 Speaker 3: It's just impressive, it really is. 979 00:38:00,239 --> 00:38:03,320 Speaker 1: It's a beast series swinger too. Yeah, just getting knock 980 00:38:03,360 --> 00:38:05,239 Speaker 1: out two games like that, it's unbelievable. 981 00:38:05,400 --> 00:38:08,359 Speaker 2: Bassett also talked about it after Game one or game 982 00:38:08,400 --> 00:38:10,200 Speaker 2: one of the doubleheader, game two of the series, where 983 00:38:10,239 --> 00:38:12,320 Speaker 2: he was like, yeah, I know, people were going crazy 984 00:38:12,320 --> 00:38:14,359 Speaker 2: again on Twitter, you know, saying the same thing. 985 00:38:14,400 --> 00:38:16,319 Speaker 1: He's like, we just we keep doing our thing. We 986 00:38:16,320 --> 00:38:18,799 Speaker 1: don't care. Like it's funny the players acknowledge it, because 987 00:38:18,840 --> 00:38:21,080 Speaker 1: Howie and Wayne talked about the players acknowledging it as well, 988 00:38:21,080 --> 00:38:23,680 Speaker 1: like they acknowledge it themselves. But they were like, it's 989 00:38:23,680 --> 00:38:26,799 Speaker 1: just funny, these guys are aware that like eighty, no 990 00:38:26,840 --> 00:38:29,160 Speaker 1: not eighties, a lot maybe seventy sixty five percent of 991 00:38:29,200 --> 00:38:32,600 Speaker 1: their fans are like literally living and dying on every 992 00:38:32,640 --> 00:38:35,080 Speaker 1: single pitch when they're over thirty five. They're thirty five 993 00:38:35,120 --> 00:38:36,760 Speaker 1: games over five hundred in the middle of September. 994 00:38:37,000 --> 00:38:38,560 Speaker 2: I feel like the Mets also are one of those 995 00:38:38,600 --> 00:38:42,560 Speaker 2: teams that, like, I don't want to say is rare, 996 00:38:42,600 --> 00:38:45,080 Speaker 2: but they have a lot of guys who are active 997 00:38:45,440 --> 00:38:48,000 Speaker 2: on some sort of social media, but like in a 998 00:38:48,040 --> 00:38:50,000 Speaker 2: good way where they're not like, you know, replying to 999 00:38:50,040 --> 00:38:52,320 Speaker 2: tweets and stuff. They just like they post on Instagram 1000 00:38:52,400 --> 00:38:54,840 Speaker 2: or they post like a picture on Twitter or a video. 1001 00:38:55,080 --> 00:38:57,320 Speaker 2: So I think they're just like taking in this stuff. 1002 00:38:57,360 --> 00:38:59,960 Speaker 2: But it's great to hear that they like don't care 1003 00:39:00,000 --> 00:39:02,040 Speaker 2: because as we've known with players and teams and other 1004 00:39:02,360 --> 00:39:04,319 Speaker 2: people in the past, like I can get to some 1005 00:39:04,320 --> 00:39:06,160 Speaker 2: people for sure, So I think that speaks a lot 1006 00:39:06,239 --> 00:39:08,440 Speaker 2: to this Mets team that they're like, oh, yeah, like 1007 00:39:08,760 --> 00:39:11,279 Speaker 2: we love you guys as fans, but don't really care 1008 00:39:11,400 --> 00:39:13,200 Speaker 2: about if you think the season's over or not. 1009 00:39:13,280 --> 00:39:14,040 Speaker 1: It's not important. 1010 00:39:14,960 --> 00:39:17,360 Speaker 4: Well, I mean, it's obviously two guys know it's just 1011 00:39:17,400 --> 00:39:20,640 Speaker 4: it's such a long season and you're gonna lose a 1012 00:39:20,680 --> 00:39:22,920 Speaker 4: game to Pittsburgh. In two thousand and six, the Mets 1013 00:39:22,960 --> 00:39:25,800 Speaker 4: went to Pittsburgh with a chance to clinch the division. 1014 00:39:25,840 --> 00:39:28,080 Speaker 4: I think they just needed one win and they were 1015 00:39:28,200 --> 00:39:30,520 Speaker 4: swept out of Pittsburgh. The worst thing that had happened 1016 00:39:30,560 --> 00:39:33,080 Speaker 4: in that series is Pedro had a toe injury that 1017 00:39:33,280 --> 00:39:36,840 Speaker 4: wound up turning into a lot more. But at that point, 1018 00:39:36,880 --> 00:39:38,759 Speaker 4: and the Pirates were dead in the water. I mean 1019 00:39:38,800 --> 00:39:43,040 Speaker 4: the Pirates other than team twenty twelve and thirteen, you 1020 00:39:43,080 --> 00:39:47,560 Speaker 4: know too, right, yeah, right, yeah. In fifteen they won 1021 00:39:47,680 --> 00:39:48,600 Speaker 4: ninety seven games. 1022 00:39:48,760 --> 00:39:51,840 Speaker 1: They just kept getting the wild card exactly because. 1023 00:39:51,600 --> 00:39:55,160 Speaker 4: The NL Central had three teams that were great that year, Cubs, Cardinal's, Pirates. 1024 00:39:55,280 --> 00:39:56,000 Speaker 3: Let that be a lesson. 1025 00:39:56,040 --> 00:39:58,399 Speaker 4: Also, the Mets fans that this is just the way 1026 00:39:58,440 --> 00:40:00,399 Speaker 4: the cookie crumbles sometimes in Division A play. 1027 00:40:01,400 --> 00:40:03,319 Speaker 1: He saw it last year at the Giason Dodgers. It's 1028 00:40:03,360 --> 00:40:05,160 Speaker 1: mirroring that season. It's the same thing. 1029 00:40:05,719 --> 00:40:10,200 Speaker 2: There was a shocking amount of former or like at 1030 00:40:10,239 --> 00:40:12,279 Speaker 2: one point Mets on this two thousand and six Pirates team. 1031 00:40:12,320 --> 00:40:16,120 Speaker 2: By the way, two thousand and six Pirates, I'm just 1032 00:40:16,120 --> 00:40:18,640 Speaker 2: gonna read off some of the names, so we've got uh. 1033 00:40:20,080 --> 00:40:21,560 Speaker 1: Hold on, Wait, let me check this one guy first 1034 00:40:21,600 --> 00:40:23,239 Speaker 1: before I make this comment. But I'm pretty sure. Okay, 1035 00:40:23,280 --> 00:40:24,719 Speaker 1: So Ronnie Paulino. 1036 00:40:24,560 --> 00:40:26,520 Speaker 3: He was on that team, right because he was in 1037 00:40:26,560 --> 00:40:27,080 Speaker 3: the trade. 1038 00:40:27,320 --> 00:40:30,960 Speaker 1: Xavier Nady, yep, he was on that team. Jose Bautista 1039 00:40:31,080 --> 00:40:33,680 Speaker 1: was on that team. Jason Bay was on that team. 1040 00:40:33,840 --> 00:40:35,680 Speaker 1: Jeremy Bernitz was on that team. 1041 00:40:36,120 --> 00:40:38,839 Speaker 4: So most guys who were already Mets that were going 1042 00:40:38,840 --> 00:40:40,080 Speaker 4: to become Mets on the road. 1043 00:40:40,400 --> 00:40:45,040 Speaker 1: Raj Davis was on this team. Oliver Perez was on 1044 00:40:45,120 --> 00:40:45,600 Speaker 1: this team. 1045 00:40:45,760 --> 00:40:48,000 Speaker 4: I mean like a Met at the time of that 1046 00:40:48,040 --> 00:40:49,440 Speaker 4: series I'm talking about that was the. 1047 00:40:49,480 --> 00:40:53,440 Speaker 2: Y yes after he was a two thousand and six Pirate. 1048 00:40:53,520 --> 00:40:55,319 Speaker 2: Like there is a shock and I'm sure I'm missing 1049 00:40:55,360 --> 00:40:57,400 Speaker 2: a couple of like random fringe guys here, Like it 1050 00:40:57,400 --> 00:41:01,080 Speaker 2: wouldn't surprise me if I don't know some other guy 1051 00:41:01,080 --> 00:41:01,439 Speaker 2: on this. 1052 00:41:01,360 --> 00:41:03,120 Speaker 1: List made it. But there was a lot of guys 1053 00:41:03,120 --> 00:41:05,640 Speaker 1: at some point that made it through this Mets organization. 1054 00:41:05,760 --> 00:41:07,440 Speaker 1: On the two thousand and six Pirates. 1055 00:41:07,480 --> 00:41:10,719 Speaker 3: Was ty Wigington there, he was not there this year. 1056 00:41:11,320 --> 00:41:13,719 Speaker 4: Berda Rnandez was on that Pirates team because he came 1057 00:41:13,760 --> 00:41:14,480 Speaker 4: with Oliver Press. 1058 00:41:14,520 --> 00:41:19,160 Speaker 1: Yes he was, yes, yes, Vernandez for he was the 1059 00:41:19,160 --> 00:41:19,920 Speaker 1: guy that mess. 1060 00:41:19,680 --> 00:41:21,799 Speaker 3: One in that trade because they needed to replaced Wanner. 1061 00:41:22,400 --> 00:41:26,120 Speaker 1: Yes, man, that's ridiculous. 1062 00:41:24,960 --> 00:41:31,280 Speaker 4: I have terrible flashbacks to finding out about the Wanner incident. 1063 00:41:32,880 --> 00:41:34,920 Speaker 3: We'll leave it there. I was. 1064 00:41:35,520 --> 00:41:38,560 Speaker 4: I was on a trip to Montreal with sleep away camp, 1065 00:41:38,840 --> 00:41:41,560 Speaker 4: which is wow, very it's very it's very me. 1066 00:41:41,719 --> 00:41:44,640 Speaker 2: I know a sleep away camp in Montreal. You had 1067 00:41:44,680 --> 00:41:46,120 Speaker 2: to have a passport to go to this one. 1068 00:41:46,320 --> 00:41:48,640 Speaker 1: No no, no, no no, So it was no no, you 1069 00:41:48,680 --> 00:41:50,759 Speaker 1: did not need a passport. Did you get it out. 1070 00:41:50,640 --> 00:41:52,239 Speaker 3: Of did the passport? 1071 00:41:52,840 --> 00:41:54,920 Speaker 4: The camp was not in Montreal, it was in Maine. 1072 00:41:55,480 --> 00:41:57,920 Speaker 4: And I think when you were the second oldest level 1073 00:41:58,280 --> 00:42:00,840 Speaker 4: you went on a trip to Montreal, or maybe it 1074 00:42:00,920 --> 00:42:02,279 Speaker 4: was the oldest it was the oldest level. It was 1075 00:42:02,280 --> 00:42:04,080 Speaker 4: the oldest level. It was the senior year. So he 1076 00:42:04,160 --> 00:42:07,400 Speaker 4: went to Montreal. Trade deadline and I would always schedule 1077 00:42:07,440 --> 00:42:09,200 Speaker 4: one of my four or five phone calls to get 1078 00:42:09,239 --> 00:42:12,080 Speaker 4: with your parents on trade deadline day. Like I learned 1079 00:42:12,080 --> 00:42:15,719 Speaker 4: about the Scott Kashmir trade on the phone at Camp Wildwood, 1080 00:42:15,719 --> 00:42:18,279 Speaker 4: shout out Camp Wildwood. My dad had to tell me 1081 00:42:18,320 --> 00:42:20,680 Speaker 4: about it. He told me about Rick Peterson and fix 1082 00:42:20,760 --> 00:42:24,200 Speaker 4: them in fifteen minutes. I found out about this trade. 1083 00:42:24,680 --> 00:42:27,319 Speaker 4: The same thing two years later, and my dad told 1084 00:42:27,360 --> 00:42:29,520 Speaker 4: me about Oliver pres And I loved Oliver Presdent. He 1085 00:42:29,560 --> 00:42:31,840 Speaker 4: was a pirate, especially you know four he was. He 1086 00:42:31,920 --> 00:42:35,239 Speaker 4: was dirty and wasn't having a grade two thousand and 1087 00:42:35,239 --> 00:42:37,120 Speaker 4: six and he told me, Yeah that the tireds threw 1088 00:42:37,120 --> 00:42:38,080 Speaker 4: and Oliver Press too. 1089 00:42:38,560 --> 00:42:42,839 Speaker 3: I was sorry, sorry about it. Wow, how little did 1090 00:42:42,840 --> 00:42:44,480 Speaker 3: I know I'd be pitching twenty twenty two? He was 1091 00:42:44,520 --> 00:42:48,280 Speaker 3: here Opening day this year. Yeah, the Diamondbacks. Yep. Always 1092 00:42:48,320 --> 00:42:49,839 Speaker 3: a low key legend. What do you think about that? 1093 00:42:50,440 --> 00:42:53,759 Speaker 1: No, No, I say that I will never forgive him. 1094 00:42:53,840 --> 00:42:54,919 Speaker 1: I'm just gonna play like that. 1095 00:42:55,000 --> 00:42:55,480 Speaker 3: I was away. 1096 00:42:56,800 --> 00:42:59,040 Speaker 1: I was at the Friday night game twenty seventeen when 1097 00:42:59,080 --> 00:42:59,839 Speaker 1: he gave a four in the first. 1098 00:43:01,000 --> 00:43:03,960 Speaker 2: He's just he's had a couple of moments in that's 1099 00:43:03,960 --> 00:43:05,960 Speaker 2: history where he's I saw I saw. 1100 00:43:05,880 --> 00:43:08,480 Speaker 1: Do Chase Dadium literally unload in the garbage can after 1101 00:43:08,480 --> 00:43:10,480 Speaker 1: the game, fists of fury. I'll never forget it. I 1102 00:43:10,480 --> 00:43:12,759 Speaker 1: was ten years old. I was like, didn't didn't Oliver 1103 00:43:12,840 --> 00:43:14,520 Speaker 1: Prez give up the home run to Scott's Spiezio. 1104 00:43:15,520 --> 00:43:20,960 Speaker 4: No, no, no, that was Mota. Okay, you guys talking 1105 00:43:21,000 --> 00:43:23,080 Speaker 4: about the last episode. I wanted to try him and 1106 00:43:23,120 --> 00:43:25,360 Speaker 4: be like, no motive talk on the wa. 1107 00:43:25,760 --> 00:43:28,319 Speaker 1: Also, I found the amended Jacob de gram stat. I'd 1108 00:43:28,360 --> 00:43:30,759 Speaker 1: like to share it. Share it with us, please, So 1109 00:43:31,120 --> 00:43:33,319 Speaker 1: six stars in row? Jack de Grams retired at least 1110 00:43:33,320 --> 00:43:35,920 Speaker 1: twelve in a row. He actually has retired more than 1111 00:43:35,920 --> 00:43:39,480 Speaker 1: that three those times. Nobody else in four the years 1112 00:43:39,520 --> 00:43:41,319 Speaker 1: has retired twelve in a row and more than four 1113 00:43:41,320 --> 00:43:45,000 Speaker 1: straight starts. So the Live Ball era mostly. 1114 00:43:45,880 --> 00:43:49,000 Speaker 2: Uh yeah, man, Oliver, present's such a bad n I'll 1115 00:43:49,000 --> 00:43:51,239 Speaker 2: see s for us, Okay. I just needed I needed 1116 00:43:51,239 --> 00:43:53,600 Speaker 2: to really live that for like a second a moment. 1117 00:43:53,960 --> 00:43:57,160 Speaker 4: Yeah, Cap in Game seven. Anyway, I have another da 1118 00:43:57,200 --> 00:43:59,640 Speaker 4: gram stats as for you, James. I looked back to 1119 00:43:59,640 --> 00:44:02,000 Speaker 4: the last year to tack on kind of if we 1120 00:44:02,040 --> 00:44:04,279 Speaker 4: call this continuation, which it's not. But he didn't have 1121 00:44:04,320 --> 00:44:06,960 Speaker 4: a full season last year. He's now made twenty two 1122 00:44:07,000 --> 00:44:09,280 Speaker 4: start since the start of last year. He has allowed 1123 00:44:09,320 --> 00:44:12,160 Speaker 4: one or no runs, and sixteen of them. And it's 1124 00:44:12,200 --> 00:44:15,759 Speaker 4: just another way of contextualizing just how incredibly dominant this 1125 00:44:15,800 --> 00:44:16,359 Speaker 4: guy has been. 1126 00:44:17,160 --> 00:44:20,560 Speaker 3: I mean sixteen of twenty two one or no runs allowed. 1127 00:44:20,600 --> 00:44:24,239 Speaker 4: That is stupid, it really is. And here's the thing 1128 00:44:24,239 --> 00:44:27,600 Speaker 4: about the Shurser situation. The Mets were without him for 1129 00:44:27,640 --> 00:44:31,920 Speaker 4: what six seven weeks earlier this season, and then exactly 1130 00:44:32,280 --> 00:44:34,120 Speaker 4: they went to the Storm with no de Gram and 1131 00:44:34,239 --> 00:44:37,080 Speaker 4: no Shreser. This team has check up the ground going 1132 00:44:37,120 --> 00:44:40,400 Speaker 4: every fifth day. And although we learned last weekend and 1133 00:44:40,440 --> 00:44:42,520 Speaker 4: on Tuesday night as well, that you gotta beat the 1134 00:44:42,560 --> 00:44:44,919 Speaker 4: teams ahead of you, and these teams that are kind 1135 00:44:44,920 --> 00:44:46,799 Speaker 4: of dead in the water still have guys playing with 1136 00:44:46,880 --> 00:44:49,640 Speaker 4: pride and have guys playing for jobs next season. 1137 00:44:49,480 --> 00:44:51,560 Speaker 1: And this guy's playing for arbitration money. 1138 00:44:52,200 --> 00:44:54,200 Speaker 4: And that there's a lot of reasons why guys on 1139 00:44:54,239 --> 00:44:56,640 Speaker 4: teams that we don't think are trying and playing hard 1140 00:44:56,680 --> 00:45:00,120 Speaker 4: each and every night, very trying a million percent. But 1141 00:45:00,239 --> 00:45:03,879 Speaker 4: having said all that, the Mets schedule isn't a it's 1142 00:45:03,920 --> 00:45:07,360 Speaker 4: in a kind place if you would giving the circumstances, 1143 00:45:07,400 --> 00:45:10,680 Speaker 4: Surezer and Marte, it's not the end of the world 1144 00:45:10,800 --> 00:45:12,680 Speaker 4: if the Mets take care of their business. 1145 00:45:12,680 --> 00:45:14,439 Speaker 1: Especially with the depth they have, like we have David 1146 00:45:14,440 --> 00:45:16,520 Speaker 1: Peterson to come back, Tyler McGill, like knocking on the 1147 00:45:16,520 --> 00:45:18,759 Speaker 1: door of joining this roster, probably not in a starting role, 1148 00:45:18,800 --> 00:45:21,359 Speaker 1: at least in some capacity. Todd nie quin is starting 1149 00:45:21,360 --> 00:45:24,239 Speaker 1: to hit the ball. Luis Jurmany's unrehab assignment. Like there 1150 00:45:24,239 --> 00:45:25,840 Speaker 1: are guys on this team who can pick up the 1151 00:45:25,840 --> 00:45:29,040 Speaker 1: slack and for a team that's been remarkably healthy all 1152 00:45:29,080 --> 00:45:30,279 Speaker 1: season long, like we can do. 1153 00:45:30,280 --> 00:45:32,960 Speaker 4: This a hundred percent. I'll add one to you. You 1154 00:45:32,960 --> 00:45:35,759 Speaker 4: guys are talking about Edward Oescobar. He only has two 1155 00:45:35,800 --> 00:45:38,040 Speaker 4: strikeouts in his last twenty three played appearances. 1156 00:45:38,280 --> 00:45:39,560 Speaker 3: That to me is the biggest thing. 1157 00:45:39,760 --> 00:45:42,439 Speaker 4: He's not switting and missing, especially from the left side, 1158 00:45:42,440 --> 00:45:45,040 Speaker 4: which was an issue for the first four months when 1159 00:45:45,080 --> 00:45:47,439 Speaker 4: he was having struggles. He's not doing it right now. 1160 00:45:47,480 --> 00:45:50,640 Speaker 4: So you're right, this team has it's a long line 1161 00:45:50,719 --> 00:45:53,160 Speaker 4: up each and every night. It might not be everyone 1162 00:45:53,239 --> 00:45:55,880 Speaker 4: hitting at the same time like tonight Game two or 1163 00:45:55,880 --> 00:45:58,640 Speaker 4: you put up ten runs, but there's always someone getting 1164 00:45:58,680 --> 00:45:59,360 Speaker 4: the job done. 1165 00:45:59,600 --> 00:46:01,200 Speaker 3: And that's what I like about this team a lot. 1166 00:46:01,640 --> 00:46:04,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, A quick question for you. For the people we 1167 00:46:04,080 --> 00:46:05,880 Speaker 1: teased the hell out of the MAC shows or interview 1168 00:46:05,960 --> 00:46:07,680 Speaker 1: last week with the injury news, we kind of all 1169 00:46:07,680 --> 00:46:10,279 Speaker 1: decided that probably wasn't the best time to release it. 1170 00:46:10,600 --> 00:46:12,880 Speaker 1: What's the bonus content looking like for the People this week? 1171 00:46:13,400 --> 00:46:15,440 Speaker 4: So, we got a Tomas Needo interview that's going to 1172 00:46:15,480 --> 00:46:17,239 Speaker 4: be ready to come out. I'm hoping to have that 1173 00:46:17,280 --> 00:46:19,480 Speaker 4: out on Friday. We are going to hold off on 1174 00:46:19,560 --> 00:46:22,600 Speaker 4: Shurser for a little bit unfortunately with the injury, but 1175 00:46:23,120 --> 00:46:25,080 Speaker 4: Max will be back and that interview will be out. 1176 00:46:25,120 --> 00:46:27,600 Speaker 3: And like you guys said last episode, it was great. 1177 00:46:27,600 --> 00:46:29,760 Speaker 4: And we also have a Tyler Nique interview for the People, 1178 00:46:29,880 --> 00:46:33,160 Speaker 4: So and we got bonus and Marcana and Marcana was 1179 00:46:33,200 --> 00:46:35,719 Speaker 4: great too. Definitely don't want to forget about Marcana. We 1180 00:46:35,719 --> 00:46:37,919 Speaker 4: got to get here, we got to get it going. 1181 00:46:38,200 --> 00:46:40,000 Speaker 4: We got to get that going next on stand at 1182 00:46:40,000 --> 00:46:44,160 Speaker 4: City Fields, hopefully get that up on the board. Yeah, 1183 00:46:44,200 --> 00:46:47,120 Speaker 4: and we've got some more content planned. Also, something else 1184 00:46:47,239 --> 00:46:48,280 Speaker 4: really cool is in the works. 1185 00:46:48,280 --> 00:46:49,759 Speaker 3: So that's all that. 1186 00:46:49,800 --> 00:46:52,000 Speaker 4: But I know you guys wanted to talk about fantasy, 1187 00:46:52,560 --> 00:46:54,200 Speaker 4: and then we got to get to estimate as well, 1188 00:46:54,320 --> 00:46:55,479 Speaker 4: what do you want what do you want to do first? 1189 00:46:55,480 --> 00:46:56,320 Speaker 3: Fantasy or estimate. 1190 00:46:56,440 --> 00:46:59,040 Speaker 2: Let's let's do estimate first because I think I think 1191 00:46:59,040 --> 00:47:02,239 Speaker 2: that's hot, and then we can kind of relax talk 1192 00:47:02,280 --> 00:47:03,600 Speaker 2: a little fantasy for a couple of minutes. 1193 00:47:03,600 --> 00:47:05,359 Speaker 1: Because James is the fantasy guy here. 1194 00:47:05,920 --> 00:47:08,359 Speaker 4: I have one terrible fantasy story and then I'll leave 1195 00:47:08,360 --> 00:47:12,000 Speaker 4: it at that. But estimate, I mean, we probably haven't 1196 00:47:12,000 --> 00:47:14,320 Speaker 4: had a closer one up until this week. The fastest 1197 00:47:14,400 --> 00:47:18,320 Speaker 4: throw Buynenfielder was clocked at ninety to eight bionial cruise. 1198 00:47:19,120 --> 00:47:20,799 Speaker 4: And can you guys guess I might have told you, 1199 00:47:20,840 --> 00:47:23,080 Speaker 4: but maybe you don't remember who had the fastest throw 1200 00:47:23,080 --> 00:47:24,280 Speaker 4: by any player in the series. 1201 00:47:24,480 --> 00:47:25,320 Speaker 1: You said it was Naquin? 1202 00:47:25,800 --> 00:47:28,640 Speaker 4: Yes, yeah, howerin this was the Tyler inn Aquin series. 1203 00:47:28,640 --> 00:47:31,040 Speaker 4: He had a throw from the outfield clocked at ninety 1204 00:47:31,040 --> 00:47:31,600 Speaker 4: five to six. 1205 00:47:32,000 --> 00:47:32,840 Speaker 1: That's awesome. 1206 00:47:33,480 --> 00:47:34,200 Speaker 3: That's pretty good. 1207 00:47:34,560 --> 00:47:35,560 Speaker 1: That's a hose right there. 1208 00:47:36,040 --> 00:47:38,880 Speaker 4: That's pretty good. That is that is Chad uh So. 1209 00:47:38,960 --> 00:47:40,920 Speaker 4: That brings it to eight to six. Now, I believe 1210 00:47:41,000 --> 00:47:41,160 Speaker 4: is what. 1211 00:47:41,280 --> 00:47:46,239 Speaker 1: We six mark me by like half. Yeah, thank goodness. 1212 00:47:46,400 --> 00:47:49,640 Speaker 2: I changed my number from that changed ninety six point 1213 00:47:49,680 --> 00:47:52,759 Speaker 2: nine for the Memes to a solid ninety four point 1214 00:47:52,800 --> 00:47:55,360 Speaker 2: six because I was like, James is gonna go I know, James, 1215 00:47:55,400 --> 00:47:57,319 Speaker 2: he's an under man. He's always gonna pick the lower 1216 00:47:57,320 --> 00:47:58,959 Speaker 2: side of things. He went ninety which was great. 1217 00:47:59,040 --> 00:48:00,799 Speaker 1: I was at ninety three five and I went down 1218 00:48:00,800 --> 00:48:02,759 Speaker 1: to ninety five. Oh my, yeah, you had it. You 1219 00:48:02,840 --> 00:48:04,319 Speaker 1: had it. You're let me right back into this. I 1220 00:48:04,360 --> 00:48:05,000 Speaker 1: appreciate it. 1221 00:48:05,840 --> 00:48:08,279 Speaker 3: LGM has two meetings. Let's go Mets, let's go Mark. 1222 00:48:09,440 --> 00:48:14,399 Speaker 3: All right, so you and good news for you, guys. 1223 00:48:14,440 --> 00:48:14,960 Speaker 3: I didn't even tell you. 1224 00:48:15,040 --> 00:48:17,800 Speaker 4: I'm telling you live on the pod. Our new scoreboard 1225 00:48:17,840 --> 00:48:22,000 Speaker 4: graphic dropping in right now. That'll be po But we 1226 00:48:22,120 --> 00:48:25,160 Speaker 4: got a new allatimated graphic keeping us, keeping us abreast 1227 00:48:25,160 --> 00:48:27,760 Speaker 4: of where we're at here as we go along. Only 1228 00:48:27,800 --> 00:48:29,160 Speaker 4: what eight eight series left? 1229 00:48:29,160 --> 00:48:31,359 Speaker 1: I believe sure that sounds right. 1230 00:48:31,360 --> 00:48:35,160 Speaker 3: Okay, okay, count on height. So we are. 1231 00:48:35,239 --> 00:48:38,440 Speaker 4: We're coming down to the nitty gritty and this week's estimate, 1232 00:48:38,520 --> 00:48:43,279 Speaker 4: this episode's estimate is going to be the average attendance 1233 00:48:43,360 --> 00:48:46,960 Speaker 4: across the three games between the Mets and Marlins in Miami. 1234 00:48:47,120 --> 00:48:48,960 Speaker 4: So it's going to be a simple calculation, Jess. So 1235 00:48:49,000 --> 00:48:51,120 Speaker 4: we're all on the same page. We will take the 1236 00:48:51,200 --> 00:48:53,920 Speaker 4: announced attendance for each game, we'll add them all up, 1237 00:48:53,960 --> 00:48:57,239 Speaker 4: we'll divide them by three. That'll be our number. And 1238 00:48:57,320 --> 00:48:59,560 Speaker 4: right now, it's talking well in Miami for a team 1239 00:48:59,600 --> 00:49:01,759 Speaker 4: that nine straight games, this. 1240 00:49:01,840 --> 00:49:05,600 Speaker 1: Is really tough. Oh man, what do you do that. 1241 00:49:05,760 --> 00:49:07,040 Speaker 2: You know that there's gonna be a lot of Mets 1242 00:49:07,080 --> 00:49:09,239 Speaker 2: fans there, but you also know there's probably gonna be 1243 00:49:09,280 --> 00:49:11,360 Speaker 2: less Marlins fans than there have been all year because 1244 00:49:11,400 --> 00:49:15,400 Speaker 2: they are not playing particularly good baseball as of right now. 1245 00:49:15,440 --> 00:49:18,960 Speaker 1: As you said, So, yeah, where do we go here? 1246 00:49:19,160 --> 00:49:21,320 Speaker 1: I've got a number I'm gonna rock with, and I 1247 00:49:21,360 --> 00:49:23,239 Speaker 1: think the Mets fans are gonna do me proud. 1248 00:49:23,760 --> 00:49:27,759 Speaker 2: I'm gonna go with. I mean, I don't I don't 1249 00:49:27,760 --> 00:49:29,000 Speaker 2: know if they're gonna do me proud. I mean it's 1250 00:49:29,000 --> 00:49:30,959 Speaker 2: still the Marlins, so it's not really this. They're gonna 1251 00:49:30,960 --> 00:49:32,040 Speaker 2: be most of this though, but. 1252 00:49:32,400 --> 00:49:36,560 Speaker 4: The capacity is listed as thirty six, seven hundred and 1253 00:49:36,600 --> 00:49:37,080 Speaker 4: forty two. 1254 00:49:37,400 --> 00:49:38,719 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go out on lem and say it's not 1255 00:49:38,760 --> 00:49:43,960 Speaker 1: gonna get even close to that. Where do I want 1256 00:49:43,960 --> 00:49:47,600 Speaker 1: to go here? I'm gonna go with. Okay, I got 1257 00:49:47,600 --> 00:49:51,360 Speaker 1: my number. I got my number, and this is the winner. 1258 00:49:51,400 --> 00:49:53,480 Speaker 1: We're gonna box it because that's how confident I am. 1259 00:49:54,400 --> 00:49:56,000 Speaker 1: When you box something, you know it's right. 1260 00:49:56,560 --> 00:49:58,200 Speaker 3: I feel like James is in his own head now. 1261 00:49:58,280 --> 00:50:00,480 Speaker 4: Mark has got a swagger about him when it comes 1262 00:50:00,520 --> 00:50:02,840 Speaker 4: to this, and I just saw James peak up and 1263 00:50:02,960 --> 00:50:03,279 Speaker 4: was like. 1264 00:50:03,400 --> 00:50:06,600 Speaker 2: Huh, it's like it's it's it's like I'm guessing how 1265 00:50:06,600 --> 00:50:08,239 Speaker 2: many jelly beans are in the jar, Like I was 1266 00:50:08,239 --> 00:50:10,480 Speaker 2: always good at that. You tell me a number compared 1267 00:50:10,520 --> 00:50:12,160 Speaker 2: to someone else guessing a number, I'm gonna win. 1268 00:50:12,600 --> 00:50:14,919 Speaker 1: All right, we're showing Yeah, let's show them all. 1269 00:50:14,880 --> 00:50:20,440 Speaker 3: Right, three two, one, bang, whoa, he went low again. 1270 00:50:20,600 --> 00:50:22,560 Speaker 1: Let's go big switch, let's say it. 1271 00:50:22,880 --> 00:50:24,719 Speaker 2: So here's here's why I Gotfriya James. I think you 1272 00:50:24,719 --> 00:50:27,680 Speaker 2: have no chance. And here's why why Because I did 1273 00:50:27,680 --> 00:50:29,880 Speaker 2: some research. I looked it up in the time that 1274 00:50:29,920 --> 00:50:33,439 Speaker 2: I was pontificating. I did some research. Markey numbers over here. 1275 00:50:33,680 --> 00:50:35,960 Speaker 2: So when the Mets and the Marlins have played this year, 1276 00:50:36,760 --> 00:50:40,960 Speaker 2: they have only gotten under ten thousand fans a. 1277 00:50:40,880 --> 00:50:44,040 Speaker 1: Total of zero times. Oh that's not so. They they 1278 00:50:44,080 --> 00:50:48,600 Speaker 1: hover around twelve to nineteen. Where did you even find that? 1279 00:50:48,920 --> 00:50:51,560 Speaker 2: Oh this See you're a Fangrafts boy, right, so you 1280 00:50:51,600 --> 00:50:54,200 Speaker 2: don't know about all this. Your base reference Baseball Reference 1281 00:50:54,719 --> 00:50:55,760 Speaker 2: do attendance split? 1282 00:50:56,120 --> 00:50:56,919 Speaker 1: Ah, No, you don't. 1283 00:50:56,920 --> 00:50:58,399 Speaker 3: Down there, it's on there. 1284 00:50:58,440 --> 00:51:00,960 Speaker 2: You go to their scheduled results and you can find attendance. 1285 00:51:01,280 --> 00:51:05,160 Speaker 2: And I saw that Friday night's low. Saturday and Sundays 1286 00:51:05,200 --> 00:51:07,640 Speaker 2: usually hire eighteen seventeen to nineteen thousand. 1287 00:51:07,920 --> 00:51:09,520 Speaker 1: You get it, I'm done. Yeah. 1288 00:51:09,600 --> 00:51:12,520 Speaker 2: I mean if if as long as ten thousand people 1289 00:51:12,719 --> 00:51:15,720 Speaker 2: show up on Friday and it's not like two hundred people, 1290 00:51:15,760 --> 00:51:17,040 Speaker 2: like straight up two hundred, I think. 1291 00:51:16,960 --> 00:51:20,600 Speaker 1: I got this one. Not good for men. I'm a 1292 00:51:20,680 --> 00:51:21,319 Speaker 1: numbers guy. 1293 00:51:21,520 --> 00:51:25,120 Speaker 2: Baseball Reference right here, maybe fifteen h six y nine. 1294 00:51:26,200 --> 00:51:28,520 Speaker 3: Yeah, I'm trying to find the lowest attendance. 1295 00:51:28,600 --> 00:51:30,600 Speaker 4: So the lowest tendants for a home game at Marlins 1296 00:51:30,640 --> 00:51:33,399 Speaker 4: Park was six two hundred and twenty four. 1297 00:51:33,480 --> 00:51:36,280 Speaker 3: That was against the Diamondbacks. Second. 1298 00:51:36,600 --> 00:51:39,160 Speaker 1: Yeah, the Diamondbacks fans didn't want to go see Jazz 1299 00:51:39,239 --> 00:51:41,840 Speaker 1: Chisholm and the Marlins fans didn't want to see Zach Allen. 1300 00:51:42,280 --> 00:51:43,160 Speaker 3: Great trade for both. 1301 00:51:43,600 --> 00:51:46,279 Speaker 1: Really was a great trade for the both sneaky. One 1302 00:51:46,280 --> 00:51:48,520 Speaker 1: of the worst trades, like in this era of baseball 1303 00:51:48,840 --> 00:51:51,080 Speaker 1: was one of the worst is Zach Allen and San 1304 00:51:51,120 --> 00:51:54,960 Speaker 1: diiel Contra for Marcelo Zuna the Cardinals. The Cardinals devoid 1305 00:51:54,960 --> 00:51:58,160 Speaker 1: of pitching. Cardinals trading two literally the two best pitchers 1306 00:51:58,239 --> 00:52:00,719 Speaker 1: national League right now besides are than not in the 1307 00:52:00,719 --> 00:52:04,480 Speaker 1: Mets for one year of Marcela Zuna. Don't forget mcnary's 1308 00:52:04,560 --> 00:52:07,280 Speaker 1: sierra as well. Was it not trade? No, I forgot them, 1309 00:52:08,200 --> 00:52:09,000 Speaker 1: as you should be. 1310 00:52:09,360 --> 00:52:12,719 Speaker 2: Yeah, that man. As hon as the Mets fans show up, 1311 00:52:12,880 --> 00:52:15,160 Speaker 2: I'm feeling good. I also realized, I think we don't 1312 00:52:15,200 --> 00:52:17,080 Speaker 2: say the number sometimes, which we probably should. 1313 00:52:17,120 --> 00:52:19,239 Speaker 1: We forget that not everybody will yees the video. I 1314 00:52:19,320 --> 00:52:23,279 Speaker 1: was ten nine hundred, I was fifteen thousand and sixty nine. 1315 00:52:24,200 --> 00:52:25,919 Speaker 3: How to get a nice guest in there? 1316 00:52:26,239 --> 00:52:26,600 Speaker 1: Of course? 1317 00:52:27,000 --> 00:52:29,960 Speaker 3: Very nice, extremely nice. You know it's not nice. 1318 00:52:29,960 --> 00:52:30,239 Speaker 1: All right. 1319 00:52:30,239 --> 00:52:32,400 Speaker 4: I'm just telling you my quick fantasy story because this 1320 00:52:32,560 --> 00:52:34,360 Speaker 4: is one of the worst things that I've done ever. 1321 00:52:34,760 --> 00:52:38,040 Speaker 4: So Monday night, I go home, see my parents, my sisters, 1322 00:52:38,160 --> 00:52:40,560 Speaker 4: my brother, my brother in laws, and I'm in a 1323 00:52:40,600 --> 00:52:43,400 Speaker 4: fantasy football league with them. Shout out Rob greg ally Michelle. 1324 00:52:43,400 --> 00:52:45,720 Speaker 4: They'll be at the great game on Friday against the Pirates, 1325 00:52:46,200 --> 00:52:48,920 Speaker 4: and my sisters have gotten into fantasy football. If you 1326 00:52:48,960 --> 00:52:51,000 Speaker 4: told me ten years ago this would happen, I'd say 1327 00:52:51,160 --> 00:52:53,040 Speaker 4: absolutely not. I don't know if you guys have a 1328 00:52:53,040 --> 00:52:57,000 Speaker 4: similar thing. Wasn't this wasn't the thing growing up? Are 1329 00:52:57,000 --> 00:52:57,640 Speaker 4: your sisters in it? 1330 00:52:57,680 --> 00:52:58,920 Speaker 3: You said, you do? We don't have sisters. 1331 00:52:59,000 --> 00:53:01,360 Speaker 1: I am an only child. My parents had one, and 1332 00:53:01,400 --> 00:53:04,080 Speaker 1: they said, what a perfect child this is. We're good here. 1333 00:53:05,360 --> 00:53:05,960 Speaker 1: That's un real. 1334 00:53:07,640 --> 00:53:10,360 Speaker 4: Well, anyway, I'm under the impression this drafts at eight o'clock. 1335 00:53:10,719 --> 00:53:13,000 Speaker 4: Some wise guy, I think makes it seven forty five. 1336 00:53:13,520 --> 00:53:16,880 Speaker 4: And I'm so funny and in my cue I added 1337 00:53:16,880 --> 00:53:22,440 Speaker 4: three Guysquon, Damian Pierce, and Isaiah Pachecko. 1338 00:53:22,840 --> 00:53:25,640 Speaker 1: Oh no, those were your first three picks. 1339 00:53:25,840 --> 00:53:28,959 Speaker 4: I get a call at like eight oh two saying, dude, 1340 00:53:29,080 --> 00:53:31,120 Speaker 4: why are you on auto draft? 1341 00:53:31,480 --> 00:53:34,240 Speaker 3: And yeah, those are my first three picks. 1342 00:53:34,360 --> 00:53:36,759 Speaker 2: Oh my god, you got Isay p Checko as the 1343 00:53:36,800 --> 00:53:37,600 Speaker 2: third route pick. 1344 00:53:37,880 --> 00:53:38,719 Speaker 1: What pick did you have? 1345 00:53:39,760 --> 00:53:41,680 Speaker 4: I think the sixth or seventh and the twelve and 1346 00:53:41,680 --> 00:53:44,520 Speaker 4: a fourteen team league. 1347 00:53:43,520 --> 00:53:47,000 Speaker 1: So relying on Saquon nothing going wrong? Oh man, that's tough. 1348 00:53:48,440 --> 00:53:49,640 Speaker 3: Say not that bummed about. 1349 00:53:50,040 --> 00:53:51,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's not. That's not the worst one. That's definitely 1350 00:53:51,680 --> 00:53:54,040 Speaker 1: the best one out of all those. Yeah, Pachecko's the 1351 00:53:54,120 --> 00:53:56,400 Speaker 1: rough the third. I just I think Pierce is just 1352 00:53:56,440 --> 00:53:58,200 Speaker 1: being way overdraft right now. I don't think he had 1353 00:53:58,200 --> 00:53:59,880 Speaker 1: more than fifteen carries any game at Florida. 1354 00:54:00,200 --> 00:54:02,720 Speaker 2: Here that I have a friend that's a big Florida 1355 00:54:02,719 --> 00:54:08,280 Speaker 2: football fan. Apparently Damon Damien, Damon Amien Damien. 1356 00:54:08,000 --> 00:54:10,879 Speaker 1: Apparently he's sick. He's really really good, just Dan Dan 1357 00:54:10,920 --> 00:54:13,399 Speaker 1: mullen had no clue how to use him. All right, well, 1358 00:54:13,400 --> 00:54:15,279 Speaker 1: maybe hopefully give him more carries. But it's like, I 1359 00:54:15,280 --> 00:54:17,279 Speaker 1: don't know, there's a lot of college guys who have 1360 00:54:17,360 --> 00:54:19,360 Speaker 1: never really gotten those carries, have never really gotten them 1361 00:54:19,400 --> 00:54:20,839 Speaker 1: in college. Kind of weirds looking back. 1362 00:54:21,760 --> 00:54:24,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean he is the RB one though, right. 1363 00:54:24,800 --> 00:54:26,719 Speaker 1: He's for sure the RB one. No one even in 1364 00:54:26,760 --> 00:54:29,759 Speaker 1: contention to take those rex Burk head, Yeah, Rexburg has 1365 00:54:29,800 --> 00:54:34,040 Speaker 1: the change of pace, works hard, gritty guy. My league's 1366 00:54:34,360 --> 00:54:36,280 Speaker 1: my leagues. I've I've done three drafts. 1367 00:54:37,120 --> 00:54:40,279 Speaker 2: I liked the draft that I did first, and it 1368 00:54:40,320 --> 00:54:42,000 Speaker 2: happened to be in a draft that was with a 1369 00:54:42,040 --> 00:54:43,920 Speaker 2: lot of twitch streamers. So I don't know if necessarily 1370 00:54:43,920 --> 00:54:45,520 Speaker 2: all of them were as big as football fans as 1371 00:54:45,800 --> 00:54:48,120 Speaker 2: maybe us here, but I had a great draft. I 1372 00:54:48,200 --> 00:54:49,839 Speaker 2: love my team that I got there, just an elite 1373 00:54:49,880 --> 00:54:52,440 Speaker 2: corps of receivers with Cooper Cup, Cede Lamb, and Terry McLaurin. 1374 00:54:52,560 --> 00:54:55,160 Speaker 2: Like that's that's that's a great one two three there. 1375 00:54:55,480 --> 00:54:57,200 Speaker 2: But then I did my league back with all the 1376 00:54:57,200 --> 00:54:59,440 Speaker 2: guys from Westfield from since. We've been doing it since 1377 00:54:59,440 --> 00:55:01,040 Speaker 2: I think two thousand in seven or two thousand and eight, 1378 00:55:01,080 --> 00:55:02,800 Speaker 2: so it's a really really old league, which is awesome 1379 00:55:02,880 --> 00:55:03,600 Speaker 2: to still be doing. 1380 00:55:04,120 --> 00:55:05,759 Speaker 1: I had the sixth pick. I hated it. 1381 00:55:05,800 --> 00:55:08,719 Speaker 2: I'm just gonna read through this starting lineup really quick 1382 00:55:08,760 --> 00:55:10,280 Speaker 2: and you're gonna be like, oh, yeah, this this team's 1383 00:55:10,320 --> 00:55:12,759 Speaker 2: gonna finish like four and ten. It's not gonna be 1384 00:55:12,880 --> 00:55:16,200 Speaker 2: very good. Aaron Rodgers at quarterback, Saquon at running back, 1385 00:55:16,440 --> 00:55:18,680 Speaker 2: Zeket running back. That my receivers are Cooper Cup who's 1386 00:55:18,680 --> 00:55:20,800 Speaker 2: on every single one of my teams, Mike Evans and 1387 00:55:20,840 --> 00:55:24,040 Speaker 2: Hollywood Brown. Tight end is Irv Smith Junior because I 1388 00:55:24,040 --> 00:55:27,239 Speaker 2: picked him in the last round, Devin Single, Devin Singletary 1389 00:55:27,400 --> 00:55:29,680 Speaker 2: is my flex Broncos d and Tyler Bass. I was 1390 00:55:29,760 --> 00:55:32,719 Speaker 2: just like as I got I got caught in the 1391 00:55:32,719 --> 00:55:34,839 Speaker 2: middle of everything and in a league with guys who 1392 00:55:34,920 --> 00:55:36,400 Speaker 2: really know what they're doing and put a lot of 1393 00:55:36,400 --> 00:55:38,960 Speaker 2: time and effort into us. Every single guy I wanted 1394 00:55:39,000 --> 00:55:40,680 Speaker 2: got picked like one or two picks right before me, 1395 00:55:40,719 --> 00:55:42,680 Speaker 2: which was really tough because I put all. 1396 00:55:42,560 --> 00:55:44,000 Speaker 1: My eggs in those guys. Baskets. 1397 00:55:45,120 --> 00:55:45,319 Speaker 3: Yeah. 1398 00:55:45,320 --> 00:55:46,879 Speaker 1: Actually I haven't had a draft in like a full 1399 00:55:46,920 --> 00:55:49,400 Speaker 1: week just because my league's have been happened to like 1400 00:55:49,800 --> 00:55:51,799 Speaker 1: knock him out earlier, which is weird. Like my most 1401 00:55:51,840 --> 00:55:54,080 Speaker 1: high profile drafts was like over two weeks ago at 1402 00:55:54,120 --> 00:55:56,400 Speaker 1: this point. That's crazy. I've just been like we've had 1403 00:55:56,400 --> 00:55:59,040 Speaker 1: like waiver like waiver runs go through, which is bizarre. 1404 00:55:59,160 --> 00:56:00,960 Speaker 1: But like I've just been staring that team like waiting 1405 00:56:01,520 --> 00:56:03,359 Speaker 1: for the other shoot to drop. But like I'm I'm 1406 00:56:03,360 --> 00:56:05,480 Speaker 1: pretty happy. I mean football starting late tonight. You guys 1407 00:56:05,560 --> 00:56:07,799 Speaker 1: listen to this great that falls on a Mets off day. 1408 00:56:08,640 --> 00:56:10,360 Speaker 1: Could just sit down, focus and what should be a 1409 00:56:10,400 --> 00:56:13,680 Speaker 1: great game between the Bills and the Rams. Football is great. 1410 00:56:13,680 --> 00:56:15,440 Speaker 1: Like now we're gonna have like this September, but in 1411 00:56:15,440 --> 00:56:19,080 Speaker 1: October with Mets baseball and professional college football is gonna 1412 00:56:19,080 --> 00:56:25,400 Speaker 1: be titillating. Is there something? Yeah? I mean, I I 1413 00:56:25,640 --> 00:56:27,960 Speaker 1: don't have a great setup. I like to go to friends, 1414 00:56:27,960 --> 00:56:29,839 Speaker 1: friends houses or bars to set things up. Where now 1415 00:56:29,880 --> 00:56:31,719 Speaker 1: I'll go to the Mojo office on Sundays and watch 1416 00:56:31,719 --> 00:56:34,120 Speaker 1: with like the hundred TVs we have there because it's 1417 00:56:34,120 --> 00:56:37,160 Speaker 1: just freaking an incredible place. But like tomorrow I'll just 1418 00:56:37,200 --> 00:56:39,200 Speaker 1: I like, I'll plug a I'll use ht my adapter, 1419 00:56:39,239 --> 00:56:40,799 Speaker 1: plug the one laptop and the TV. Have the other 1420 00:56:40,880 --> 00:56:48,439 Speaker 1: laptop tweeting yeah, I mean I I'm I think. Uh. Well, 1421 00:56:48,440 --> 00:56:50,520 Speaker 1: our old roommate Alex, he's gonna come over to my 1422 00:56:50,560 --> 00:56:52,440 Speaker 1: apartments here for the first time, and then whoever else 1423 00:56:52,480 --> 00:56:54,239 Speaker 1: wants to come of the friends is welcome to come 1424 00:56:54,239 --> 00:56:54,879 Speaker 1: and join as well. 1425 00:56:54,960 --> 00:56:57,600 Speaker 2: So try to watch football over here in Astoria. What 1426 00:56:57,640 --> 00:57:00,000 Speaker 2: about you, John, I forgot to tell a story real quick. 1427 00:57:00,120 --> 00:57:01,239 Speaker 2: I was gonna saycause I want to. 1428 00:57:01,480 --> 00:57:03,960 Speaker 1: Well, when one lawyer listening to the show is frustrated 1429 00:57:03,960 --> 00:57:05,520 Speaker 1: that I've been name dropping people and have been name 1430 00:57:05,560 --> 00:57:08,600 Speaker 1: dropped him. So what my longest running fantasy league I've 1431 00:57:08,600 --> 00:57:10,440 Speaker 1: been playing is since we were thinking like third or 1432 00:57:10,480 --> 00:57:13,600 Speaker 1: fourth grade, it died this year. Enough people finally said 1433 00:57:13,680 --> 00:57:17,040 Speaker 1: enough enough and walked away. Really disappointing, really sad. But 1434 00:57:17,480 --> 00:57:19,240 Speaker 1: after all my friends bailed out of the Ohio state 1435 00:57:19,240 --> 00:57:20,920 Speaker 1: trip that we have planned, they literally all bailed out 1436 00:57:20,960 --> 00:57:23,080 Speaker 1: of this fantasy league too, So it's just awful. Oh, 1437 00:57:23,120 --> 00:57:25,439 Speaker 1: it's complete death and again our commission in this league. 1438 00:57:25,480 --> 00:57:27,400 Speaker 1: He shall not be named because he wants to be 1439 00:57:27,440 --> 00:57:29,160 Speaker 1: named so badly. I'm never gonna say his name again. 1440 00:57:29,400 --> 00:57:31,320 Speaker 1: He tried, he did everything he could. He gave the 1441 00:57:31,320 --> 00:57:34,680 Speaker 1: guilt trip, he gave drafting options. I know who it is. Yeah, 1442 00:57:34,720 --> 00:57:40,120 Speaker 1: yeah he uh he's His initials are CEO okay, yeah 1443 00:57:40,160 --> 00:57:42,000 Speaker 1: yeah yeah. I also I also want to shout out 1444 00:57:42,080 --> 00:57:47,040 Speaker 1: because uh hit that guy's dad, mister O'Donnell Johnny. 1445 00:57:47,080 --> 00:57:47,200 Speaker 3: Oh. 1446 00:57:47,560 --> 00:57:49,840 Speaker 1: He was giving for the Mets game on the radio 1447 00:57:50,200 --> 00:57:52,040 Speaker 1: a couple of nights ago, and Howie and Wayne mentioned 1448 00:57:52,120 --> 00:57:54,960 Speaker 1: us by name again and we're talking about our show. 1449 00:57:55,000 --> 00:57:57,040 Speaker 1: When he was talking about how the interview was and 1450 00:57:57,080 --> 00:57:58,920 Speaker 1: how he goes, Wayne, how long is your interview with them? 1451 00:57:58,920 --> 00:58:01,240 Speaker 1: Wayne was like forty forty five minutes, and how He 1452 00:58:01,320 --> 00:58:03,600 Speaker 1: apparently was like oh, and Wayne's like, yeah, they'll probably 1453 00:58:03,600 --> 00:58:06,520 Speaker 1: want three or four hours with you. So that's an 1454 00:58:06,520 --> 00:58:09,040 Speaker 1: open invitation for as open emptation to Howie that he 1455 00:58:09,040 --> 00:58:10,880 Speaker 1: can come on for literally as long as he wants. 1456 00:58:11,320 --> 00:58:12,000 Speaker 3: We kept we could do. 1457 00:58:12,040 --> 00:58:13,840 Speaker 1: We could do a fourteen hour marathon on how he rose, 1458 00:58:13,960 --> 00:58:14,760 Speaker 1: he felt like it. 1459 00:58:14,800 --> 00:58:17,439 Speaker 2: Wayne was a solid thirty minutes. I was checking the phone. 1460 00:58:17,480 --> 00:58:19,000 Speaker 2: I was making sure we're pro. 1461 00:58:19,920 --> 00:58:21,880 Speaker 4: Yeah, Wayne, Wayne had some stuff to do, and he was. 1462 00:58:21,920 --> 00:58:23,280 Speaker 4: He was great and We got a lot of stuff 1463 00:58:23,320 --> 00:58:24,000 Speaker 4: in thirty minutes. 1464 00:58:24,000 --> 00:58:27,480 Speaker 1: Also, yeah, it's funny. Shout out mister O'Donnell Johnny O 1465 00:58:27,920 --> 00:58:30,760 Speaker 1: proud uh member of my old neighborhood growing up, because 1466 00:58:30,760 --> 00:58:33,200 Speaker 1: that's that's the best o'donnald. I can shout out tonight. 1467 00:58:33,280 --> 00:58:35,560 Speaker 3: Wow, Mark, WHU did I have to shout out? What 1468 00:58:35,640 --> 00:58:36,280 Speaker 3: was his name? Again? 1469 00:58:37,160 --> 00:58:39,920 Speaker 1: Oh? Oh, that's what we do. Yeah, we got a review. 1470 00:58:40,040 --> 00:58:41,640 Speaker 2: You guys should leave reviews for us because if you 1471 00:58:41,720 --> 00:58:43,800 Speaker 2: leave funny ones, we will read them out on the podcast. 1472 00:58:44,120 --> 00:58:48,160 Speaker 2: This one comes from big Bin Buddy on September third, 1473 00:58:48,520 --> 00:58:50,919 Speaker 2: and he don't want to buy Happy Birthday, John. 1474 00:58:51,000 --> 00:58:53,120 Speaker 1: But he spelled John with an H. He did rank it. 1475 00:58:53,160 --> 00:58:55,400 Speaker 1: He did rat it five stars. Though that's big. That's fine, 1476 00:58:55,400 --> 00:58:58,000 Speaker 1: that's worth it. Every single thing can spell your name wrong, John, 1477 00:58:58,120 --> 00:58:58,880 Speaker 1: They rank us fast. 1478 00:58:59,160 --> 00:59:01,479 Speaker 4: I'll take the H the five star rating, that's that's 1479 00:59:01,480 --> 00:59:06,280 Speaker 4: no problem. Anything for the show. So what's so Sunday? 1480 00:59:06,400 --> 00:59:06,600 Speaker 3: Mark? 1481 00:59:06,600 --> 00:59:08,120 Speaker 4: You asked what I'm doing. I'm actually not going to 1482 00:59:08,160 --> 00:59:09,920 Speaker 4: really be in front of a TV. Unfortunately, I'll be 1483 00:59:09,960 --> 00:59:14,600 Speaker 4: traveling back from Houston doing a little Angels Astro's stat 1484 00:59:14,600 --> 00:59:16,000 Speaker 4: work in Texas. 1485 00:59:16,000 --> 00:59:17,440 Speaker 3: My first time in Texas. Have you guys, Have you 1486 00:59:17,440 --> 00:59:18,040 Speaker 3: guys been there? 1487 00:59:18,360 --> 00:59:20,000 Speaker 1: I have spend Mark half lives there. 1488 00:59:20,160 --> 00:59:22,600 Speaker 2: I've spent quite a bit of time in Texas. Yeah, 1489 00:59:22,600 --> 00:59:26,480 Speaker 2: it's where my girlfriend lives. But Houston Minute Made that's 1490 00:59:26,480 --> 00:59:28,240 Speaker 2: a great ballpark. It's an awesome ballpark. 1491 00:59:28,360 --> 00:59:28,680 Speaker 3: I don't know. 1492 00:59:28,840 --> 00:59:31,160 Speaker 1: I'm assuming that's where you're gonna be. Yeah. 1493 00:59:30,800 --> 00:59:34,400 Speaker 2: I went there when they were really really bad, when 1494 00:59:34,400 --> 00:59:38,560 Speaker 2: they still had the pinstripe jerseys, and Josel Tubay was. 1495 00:59:38,640 --> 00:59:39,200 Speaker 1: Just coming up. 1496 00:59:39,320 --> 00:59:41,640 Speaker 2: In that game, we sat behind home plate in like 1497 00:59:41,680 --> 00:59:44,560 Speaker 2: the club section. There's like forty dollars for a ticket, 1498 00:59:44,920 --> 00:59:46,880 Speaker 2: and Josel tu Ba hit a lead off inside the 1499 00:59:46,880 --> 00:59:48,280 Speaker 2: park home run, which was really cool. 1500 00:59:48,960 --> 00:59:51,120 Speaker 3: Was this National League Gastros you're talking about? 1501 00:59:51,560 --> 00:59:54,960 Speaker 1: No, I I actually don't know now, but they had 1502 00:59:55,040 --> 00:59:56,920 Speaker 1: like how two bay he came up like twenty twelve, 1503 00:59:56,960 --> 00:59:58,960 Speaker 1: twenty thirteen, Yeah, that was actually they. 1504 00:59:58,880 --> 01:00:01,640 Speaker 3: Made thirteen was their first year in the American League. 1505 01:00:01,640 --> 01:00:05,440 Speaker 2: If I'm not mistaken, I'll tell you exactly what I 1506 01:00:05,480 --> 01:00:06,640 Speaker 2: think it might have been. 1507 01:00:07,120 --> 01:00:10,000 Speaker 1: It was twenty eleven, I believe because. 1508 01:00:11,600 --> 01:00:15,960 Speaker 2: Okay, because Jason Bourgeois was on the team, if that, 1509 01:00:16,040 --> 01:00:17,680 Speaker 2: if that's a name, and he had a really good 1510 01:00:17,680 --> 01:00:18,640 Speaker 2: song at the time. 1511 01:00:18,480 --> 01:00:20,640 Speaker 1: As his walk up, and I was like, Oh, I 1512 01:00:20,680 --> 01:00:22,560 Speaker 1: like this song. You remember the song? 1513 01:00:23,200 --> 01:00:24,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean, I don't think I can say the 1514 01:00:24,760 --> 01:00:26,000 Speaker 2: title of the song, but it was a Jay Z 1515 01:00:26,080 --> 01:00:29,840 Speaker 2: and Kanye West song. It has a really good beat. 1516 01:00:29,920 --> 01:00:32,960 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, okay, yeah, it's appropriate to say. 1517 01:00:32,920 --> 01:00:34,640 Speaker 1: Does it? Does it? Does it include. 1518 01:00:36,320 --> 01:00:39,600 Speaker 2: It's it's about Paris? Yeah, it's about Yeah, good song, 1519 01:00:39,760 --> 01:00:43,280 Speaker 2: great song. I wasn't aware of the song until Jason 1520 01:00:43,320 --> 01:00:45,440 Speaker 2: Bourgeois I don't even know say his name came up 1521 01:00:45,480 --> 01:00:46,280 Speaker 2: to the plate in that game. 1522 01:00:46,480 --> 01:00:47,360 Speaker 1: It doesn't sound right. 1523 01:00:48,440 --> 01:00:50,760 Speaker 3: It sounds like that sounds like you. 1524 01:00:50,680 --> 01:00:52,400 Speaker 1: Are talking about the You are talking about the bourgeois 1525 01:00:52,400 --> 01:00:55,520 Speaker 1: that's very relevant to Paris. Yes, oh, maybe that's why 1526 01:00:55,560 --> 01:00:58,680 Speaker 1: he did it. All right, it's even going off for 1527 01:00:58,720 --> 01:01:03,080 Speaker 1: long enough here. All right, John, thank you for the estimate. 1528 01:01:03,120 --> 01:01:05,360 Speaker 2: We appreciate you, and we're gonna go ahead and talk 1529 01:01:05,360 --> 01:01:07,439 Speaker 2: about the Marlins and wrap this one up here. 1530 01:01:08,000 --> 01:01:11,040 Speaker 1: What do we got for pitching mashups here? James? We 1531 01:01:11,880 --> 01:01:14,280 Speaker 1: the Mets right now don't have a listed star there 1532 01:01:14,320 --> 01:01:16,960 Speaker 1: for Friday Night. I guess that probably linds up for 1533 01:01:17,000 --> 01:01:20,320 Speaker 1: another Peterson. If I'm not mistaken. Okay, Yeah, I think 1534 01:01:20,320 --> 01:01:24,320 Speaker 1: that makes sense in anything do for a Carrasco Saturday 1535 01:01:24,400 --> 01:01:28,040 Speaker 1: Taiwan Sunday. We're gonna see Edward Cabrera, Pabo Lopez, and 1536 01:01:28,080 --> 01:01:30,640 Speaker 1: Jesus Lazard. Though, So, even though we're not getting Sandi 1537 01:01:30,640 --> 01:01:32,840 Speaker 1: al Contra, we're getting like three above average pitchers, which 1538 01:01:32,880 --> 01:01:34,840 Speaker 1: is a really tough trade for the Mets to make. 1539 01:01:34,960 --> 01:01:37,760 Speaker 1: Edward Cabrera is especially interesting. He throws the hardest change 1540 01:01:37,800 --> 01:01:40,800 Speaker 1: up in baseball since like ninety two, ninety three, ninety four. 1541 01:01:40,840 --> 01:01:43,080 Speaker 1: It's a pretty ridiculous pitch. Yeah, I don't think we've 1542 01:01:43,080 --> 01:01:44,640 Speaker 1: seen him this year either. I remember we saw him 1543 01:01:44,640 --> 01:01:46,280 Speaker 1: a year or two ago before when like when he 1544 01:01:46,320 --> 01:01:48,360 Speaker 1: wasn't like he didn't have it yet he absolutely has 1545 01:01:48,400 --> 01:01:48,880 Speaker 1: it right now. 1546 01:01:49,040 --> 01:01:50,880 Speaker 2: Yah know, he's been he's been cruising for this team. 1547 01:01:50,880 --> 01:01:53,320 Speaker 2: I mean, they're They're pitching has been their best. I 1548 01:01:53,360 --> 01:01:55,240 Speaker 2: don't know if it's been good necessarily all year, but 1549 01:01:55,240 --> 01:01:57,520 Speaker 2: that's definitely been the bright spot of this team for sure. 1550 01:01:57,880 --> 01:02:01,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, and then Pablopez is usually good, but not often 1551 01:02:01,080 --> 01:02:03,280 Speaker 1: against us, so that's cool. And hay Lusizar though, also 1552 01:02:03,400 --> 01:02:05,080 Speaker 1: has a wicked change up. It's a big change up. 1553 01:02:05,400 --> 01:02:07,439 Speaker 1: And do a big change up series for the Mets, 1554 01:02:07,560 --> 01:02:09,680 Speaker 1: big change up series. All right, all right, I mean 1555 01:02:10,560 --> 01:02:12,120 Speaker 1: we've talked about the Marlin. We play some ball. 1556 01:02:12,120 --> 01:02:14,000 Speaker 2: We've talked about the Marlins a bunch. If they still 1557 01:02:14,040 --> 01:02:16,320 Speaker 2: have no jazz Chisholm, they cut hazerus agular, so it's 1558 01:02:16,320 --> 01:02:18,440 Speaker 2: a little bit different on the offensive side. But the 1559 01:02:18,520 --> 01:02:20,400 Speaker 2: Mets should be just keep hitting, just keep hitting and 1560 01:02:20,480 --> 01:02:22,080 Speaker 2: playing the way they have been against these last two 1561 01:02:22,120 --> 01:02:23,640 Speaker 2: games against the Pirates and how they played against the 1562 01:02:23,640 --> 01:02:24,440 Speaker 2: Dodgers and all year long. 1563 01:02:24,480 --> 01:02:26,760 Speaker 1: And you'll be good. You're the last ten Marlins games, 1564 01:02:26,800 --> 01:02:30,800 Speaker 1: they're they're run toilets two one two two one one 1565 01:02:31,040 --> 01:02:34,640 Speaker 1: one one two three. That's that is a factual statement. 1566 01:02:34,920 --> 01:02:37,640 Speaker 1: Let's go that's a factual statement. And let's let's keep 1567 01:02:37,680 --> 01:02:38,000 Speaker 1: that going. 1568 01:02:38,280 --> 01:02:40,680 Speaker 2: Let's keep that going. I think that is a perfect 1569 01:02:40,680 --> 01:02:42,160 Speaker 2: place for us to wrap up here. We can't talk 1570 01:02:42,160 --> 01:02:43,840 Speaker 2: about the Marlins much more. I mean, we're gonna have 1571 01:02:43,840 --> 01:02:44,320 Speaker 2: a whole lot of lee. 1572 01:02:44,440 --> 01:02:46,160 Speaker 1: We talked about fantasy football, Steve the Marlins. That was 1573 01:02:46,160 --> 01:02:47,960 Speaker 1: the trade we made, and that's that's way better. I 1574 01:02:48,000 --> 01:02:50,320 Speaker 1: think you guys in great trades. Fantay football is awesome. Yeah, 1575 01:02:50,320 --> 01:02:52,720 Speaker 1: fantasy football is awesome. If you guys have any fantasy 1576 01:02:52,760 --> 01:02:54,600 Speaker 1: football team, send it to us. Let's let's see who's 1577 01:02:54,600 --> 01:02:57,520 Speaker 1: got the best fantasy football team among the Mets up listeners. 1578 01:02:57,560 --> 01:02:58,200 Speaker 1: We'd love to see that. 1579 01:02:58,240 --> 01:03:00,960 Speaker 2: Sending the sut on Twitter, Instagram, whatever it is. Make 1580 01:03:01,000 --> 01:03:02,760 Speaker 2: sure you're following us on all our social media. At 1581 01:03:02,840 --> 01:03:05,200 Speaker 2: met stup, we're gonna be doing a Mark Cannonball giveaway 1582 01:03:05,760 --> 01:03:10,600 Speaker 2: probably maybe up coming soon, very very soon. We're gonna 1583 01:03:10,720 --> 01:03:12,240 Speaker 2: drop one for you guys to make sure youre following 1584 01:03:12,320 --> 01:03:14,280 Speaker 2: us at met stup. If you're looking for the YouTube 1585 01:03:14,320 --> 01:03:16,640 Speaker 2: video YouTube channel, New York Mets YouTube Channel, go watch 1586 01:03:16,680 --> 01:03:19,240 Speaker 2: over there. Like we said, if you're listening Apple podcasts, Spotify, 1587 01:03:19,280 --> 01:03:21,560 Speaker 2: Google podcasts, ought to see, drop us a rating, drops 1588 01:03:21,560 --> 01:03:24,280 Speaker 2: a review, download, subscribe, whatever you gotta do, drops a 1589 01:03:24,560 --> 01:03:26,800 Speaker 2: review and say having birthday to John and spell's name wrong. 1590 01:03:26,840 --> 01:03:29,240 Speaker 1: Whatever you gotta do is great. Yeah, and you get 1591 01:03:29,440 --> 01:03:31,360 Speaker 1: roast all of us. Roast John spells name wrong in 1592 01:03:31,400 --> 01:03:33,280 Speaker 1: the reviews. Give us five stars. It's funny. We'll read it. 1593 01:03:33,560 --> 01:03:33,720 Speaker 3: Yep. 1594 01:03:34,280 --> 01:03:38,240 Speaker 2: Follow James app James Underscore Siano and follow me at 1595 01:03:38,280 --> 01:03:39,920 Speaker 2: t rafhneck Mark with a C. Thank you, guys for 1596 01:03:40,040 --> 01:03:42,480 Speaker 2: listening and watching, and we'll catch you after the Marlin series. 1597 01:03:42,520 --> 01:03:44,600 Speaker 1: Peace Out, peace out, guys, See you next time. 1598 01:03:45,360 --> 01:03:47,560 Speaker 3: Get up, Get Up,