1 00:00:00,560 --> 00:00:03,280 Speaker 1: What huh? 2 00:00:04,120 --> 00:00:06,880 Speaker 2: I think I was in New York with my one eyes. 3 00:00:07,040 --> 00:00:08,960 Speaker 1: There was a wind guy in New York did that 4 00:00:09,039 --> 00:00:09,760 Speaker 1: replay review? 5 00:00:12,640 --> 00:00:18,160 Speaker 3: This is a brotherly love thing. But Kratz is back 6 00:00:18,160 --> 00:00:22,680 Speaker 3: on after missing yesterday. I wasn't on Friday a j 7 00:00:22,880 --> 00:00:26,439 Speaker 3: of course, wasn't on Friday. There was a theme and 8 00:00:26,480 --> 00:00:29,080 Speaker 3: it was based around a word on Friday, Kratz, do 9 00:00:29,080 --> 00:00:30,000 Speaker 3: you know the word. 10 00:00:29,800 --> 00:00:33,440 Speaker 2: I'm talking about? That todd father was all over you. 11 00:00:33,400 --> 00:00:35,040 Speaker 1: About, Oh nightmare? 12 00:00:36,120 --> 00:00:37,720 Speaker 2: Yeah, what was it? 13 00:00:37,920 --> 00:00:41,599 Speaker 1: Say it? Nightmare? Nightmare? 14 00:00:43,320 --> 00:00:46,360 Speaker 2: I heard it too. It's sounding a little better like say, 15 00:00:46,560 --> 00:00:52,080 Speaker 2: here is mirror? Night mir What do you say like 16 00:00:52,120 --> 00:00:52,480 Speaker 2: a horse? 17 00:00:53,720 --> 00:00:53,880 Speaker 1: Right? 18 00:00:54,360 --> 00:00:57,920 Speaker 3: That todd Father was cracking up and he said to 19 00:00:58,120 --> 00:01:00,760 Speaker 3: Peter A Linzo at one point Kratz like, hey, do 20 00:01:00,800 --> 00:01:02,560 Speaker 3: you have a nightmare about this? 21 00:01:02,880 --> 00:01:04,720 Speaker 2: And it became a hole to do. So I just 22 00:01:04,720 --> 00:01:05,679 Speaker 2: wanted to catch you up on it. 23 00:01:05,720 --> 00:01:09,480 Speaker 1: I missed all the Sorry, no, no, it's definitely we've 24 00:01:09,520 --> 00:01:12,120 Speaker 1: we've discussed it. I think it's I think it's like 25 00:01:12,200 --> 00:01:14,720 Speaker 1: the one like little Pennsylvania accent that I have. 26 00:01:17,200 --> 00:01:18,959 Speaker 2: Is that a Pennsylvania accent? To say? 27 00:01:19,720 --> 00:01:22,039 Speaker 1: I've never heard that, my love? But oh no, it's 28 00:01:22,040 --> 00:01:25,280 Speaker 1: how I say, it's how you say like ours, I 29 00:01:25,280 --> 00:01:29,120 Speaker 1: don't know that that was. We've discussed it all weekend 30 00:01:30,280 --> 00:01:33,880 Speaker 1: and they discussed it. Yeah, nightmare like. It's I've always 31 00:01:33,880 --> 00:01:38,559 Speaker 1: said nightmare. It's not a mirror though it's a mayor, mayor. 32 00:01:39,319 --> 00:01:43,440 Speaker 2: That's why to mayor, I'm not. 33 00:01:45,000 --> 00:01:49,720 Speaker 1: I'm not arguing that, but to say nightmare nightmare like, 34 00:01:49,760 --> 00:01:51,680 Speaker 1: it feels like I have to do something different with 35 00:01:51,720 --> 00:01:55,760 Speaker 1: my with my tongue and my vocabulary ears. 36 00:01:57,040 --> 00:02:00,120 Speaker 3: I have this issue at home. So my girl says 37 00:02:00,240 --> 00:02:03,640 Speaker 3: most things with an I as an E. So trash 38 00:02:04,480 --> 00:02:06,320 Speaker 3: the I N is what trash? 39 00:02:06,360 --> 00:02:06,600 Speaker 1: Ben? 40 00:02:06,960 --> 00:02:11,640 Speaker 3: She says, Ben. It's like maybe an Alabama is accident. 41 00:02:11,680 --> 00:02:14,760 Speaker 3: I don't know something crash She says, trash Ben. And 42 00:02:14,800 --> 00:02:17,840 Speaker 3: I'm like Ben, and she's like Bean, you say Bean, 43 00:02:18,160 --> 00:02:18,520 Speaker 3: I'm like. 44 00:02:19,360 --> 00:02:20,320 Speaker 1: What's b I N? 45 00:02:20,320 --> 00:02:25,280 Speaker 3: That's right in right in the bin, trash Ben. 46 00:02:25,880 --> 00:02:28,720 Speaker 1: But I say tournament like I say tournament because it's 47 00:02:28,720 --> 00:02:29,600 Speaker 1: not a tournament. 48 00:02:30,600 --> 00:02:31,959 Speaker 2: Tournament's fine, tournament. 49 00:02:32,160 --> 00:02:34,840 Speaker 1: Tournament. It's not a tournament. It's a tournament. 50 00:02:35,200 --> 00:02:35,679 Speaker 2: Tournament. 51 00:02:36,040 --> 00:02:37,760 Speaker 1: Kids want to play in a baseball tournament. 52 00:02:38,160 --> 00:02:39,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's fine, tournament. 53 00:02:39,600 --> 00:02:43,280 Speaker 3: I don't think there's much there nightmare versus nightmare is 54 00:02:43,320 --> 00:02:45,880 Speaker 3: definitely a problem, is a nightmare. 55 00:02:46,040 --> 00:02:48,360 Speaker 1: We all have things that we do. Yeah, it's all 56 00:02:48,400 --> 00:02:50,200 Speaker 1: about where you're from. It's all good. 57 00:02:50,560 --> 00:02:51,320 Speaker 2: Oh, it's all good. 58 00:02:51,360 --> 00:02:54,120 Speaker 3: It was just funny when obviously Todd Father was losing 59 00:02:54,160 --> 00:02:54,480 Speaker 3: his mind. 60 00:02:54,520 --> 00:02:56,560 Speaker 1: He was like, out of all the people on on 61 00:02:56,639 --> 00:02:58,760 Speaker 1: this show that should talk about the way things are said, 62 00:02:58,800 --> 00:03:00,120 Speaker 1: Tod's probably the last on. 63 00:03:00,120 --> 00:03:03,079 Speaker 2: A total Godfather has perfect American English. 64 00:03:03,440 --> 00:03:07,040 Speaker 1: Here's a Tom's River perfect. 65 00:03:07,560 --> 00:03:13,040 Speaker 3: How you doing American English? I got a little bit 66 00:03:13,080 --> 00:03:15,400 Speaker 3: of that too. Actually it comes out when I'm sitting 67 00:03:15,400 --> 00:03:17,800 Speaker 3: next to him. Sometimes it brings me back to my 68 00:03:17,840 --> 00:03:21,960 Speaker 3: high school days. Anyway, let's get to some controversy ish 69 00:03:22,320 --> 00:03:23,119 Speaker 3: and charge them out. 70 00:03:24,280 --> 00:03:25,040 Speaker 2: Charge them out. 71 00:03:27,360 --> 00:03:31,639 Speaker 3: So when a team goes through struggles, they'll blame things 72 00:03:31,680 --> 00:03:35,840 Speaker 3: on someone. Often it's the hitting coach, if not the manager. 73 00:03:36,840 --> 00:03:40,120 Speaker 3: The Braves are struggling, they're more towards the bottom than 74 00:03:40,120 --> 00:03:45,640 Speaker 3: the top. And the move they made was essentially firing 75 00:03:45,840 --> 00:03:49,280 Speaker 3: third base coach Matt Tuiasosopo from his job. He's been 76 00:03:49,320 --> 00:03:54,560 Speaker 3: reassigned and Freddy Gonzalez replaces him. Freddy Gonzalez was the 77 00:03:54,600 --> 00:03:56,520 Speaker 3: former manager of the Braves. 78 00:03:57,320 --> 00:03:58,040 Speaker 2: They let him go. 79 00:03:58,200 --> 00:04:00,640 Speaker 3: Brian Snicker took over as the inter or a manager, 80 00:04:00,640 --> 00:04:01,360 Speaker 3: and how did that go? 81 00:04:02,000 --> 00:04:03,920 Speaker 1: I was there. I know how exactly how it went. 82 00:04:04,280 --> 00:04:06,400 Speaker 1: I was on the team the year that Schmid took 83 00:04:06,400 --> 00:04:08,960 Speaker 1: over and Freddie got fired. We were in Pittsburgh. I 84 00:04:08,960 --> 00:04:11,080 Speaker 1: think I saw the voicemail from Freddy and called me 85 00:04:11,120 --> 00:04:13,520 Speaker 1: and told me he was let go. It was like 86 00:04:13,600 --> 00:04:15,320 Speaker 1: early in the morning. It was like nine and eight 87 00:04:15,360 --> 00:04:17,200 Speaker 1: o'clock in the morning. He called me. We flew in 88 00:04:17,320 --> 00:04:22,159 Speaker 1: from somewhere the night before and we played a game, lost, 89 00:04:22,200 --> 00:04:24,960 Speaker 1: and we were terrible. At sixteen, that was here we 90 00:04:25,000 --> 00:04:27,080 Speaker 1: started going nine. It wasn't Freddy's fault. He just born 91 00:04:27,200 --> 00:04:27,599 Speaker 1: very good. 92 00:04:27,880 --> 00:04:30,120 Speaker 2: But then Snicker takes over, Nicker takes over, wins the. 93 00:04:30,120 --> 00:04:33,200 Speaker 1: World Series been there forever. But now they're bringing Freddy back, 94 00:04:33,200 --> 00:04:35,120 Speaker 1: which listen, I'm happy for Freddy because he got a 95 00:04:35,160 --> 00:04:37,159 Speaker 1: raw deal in Baltimore. He got fired in Baltimore for 96 00:04:37,200 --> 00:04:39,320 Speaker 1: being the bench coach. I was fault. They couldn't bitch again. 97 00:04:39,400 --> 00:04:39,720 Speaker 2: M hm. 98 00:04:40,080 --> 00:04:41,840 Speaker 1: So. And then he was was the umpire. He was 99 00:04:41,880 --> 00:04:43,560 Speaker 1: doing some of the umpires. I don't know what he was. 100 00:04:43,600 --> 00:04:45,080 Speaker 1: He told me he's doing some of the umpires. 101 00:04:45,240 --> 00:04:47,240 Speaker 2: Wasn't he coaching at a school too. 102 00:04:47,800 --> 00:04:51,280 Speaker 1: Yeah, because he lives in Philly. He talked to me. 103 00:04:51,600 --> 00:04:54,360 Speaker 1: He came to one of our scrimmage games and uh 104 00:04:54,400 --> 00:04:57,599 Speaker 1: before the season started, so two months ago, yeah, he 105 00:04:57,640 --> 00:05:00,360 Speaker 1: said he was. He lives right outside of where I'm 106 00:05:00,360 --> 00:05:03,599 Speaker 1: at right now, like twenty five minutes, and he was 107 00:05:03,600 --> 00:05:05,920 Speaker 1: helping at a school. He was helping at different stuff. 108 00:05:06,160 --> 00:05:08,479 Speaker 1: But he was doing stuff with the umpires. I'm like, 109 00:05:08,520 --> 00:05:11,280 Speaker 1: you're evaluating umpires. I was like, they're letting you do that. 110 00:05:12,040 --> 00:05:15,039 Speaker 1: He's like, it's not really evaluating umpires, but it's just 111 00:05:15,160 --> 00:05:17,640 Speaker 1: kind of kind of something to stay in the game. 112 00:05:17,960 --> 00:05:21,680 Speaker 1: He was he was blindsided by the Orioles thing that was. 113 00:05:22,720 --> 00:05:26,920 Speaker 1: That was tough. But I think him and Snit are boys. No, yeah, 114 00:05:26,960 --> 00:05:27,880 Speaker 1: I mean they knew each other. 115 00:05:27,960 --> 00:05:28,479 Speaker 2: It was just weird. 116 00:05:28,480 --> 00:05:30,320 Speaker 1: It was a weird thing when Freddy got fired because 117 00:05:30,320 --> 00:05:34,000 Speaker 1: Snit took over right and they literally I remember they 118 00:05:34,000 --> 00:05:35,560 Speaker 1: were like, well, we didn't know who to hire to 119 00:05:35,600 --> 00:05:37,680 Speaker 1: take over, because they wanted Terry Pendleton, I think, to 120 00:05:37,720 --> 00:05:41,080 Speaker 1: take over, but Terry said no, and so they went 121 00:05:41,120 --> 00:05:43,120 Speaker 1: to Snid said snin Stick said, only do it if 122 00:05:43,200 --> 00:05:44,880 Speaker 1: Terry is one of my is my bench coach. I 123 00:05:44,920 --> 00:05:47,960 Speaker 1: think TP became the bench coach, Eddie Perez went to 124 00:05:48,000 --> 00:05:52,000 Speaker 1: first base. I think everyone else stayed the same. Carlos Tosca, 125 00:05:52,080 --> 00:05:54,680 Speaker 1: the bench coach, got fired with Freddy because they were, 126 00:05:54,680 --> 00:05:58,000 Speaker 1: you know, they were considered to be like this, they're buddies. 127 00:05:58,480 --> 00:06:03,200 Speaker 3: So if Terry Pendleton takes the job, he was number 128 00:06:03,240 --> 00:06:04,560 Speaker 3: one than. 129 00:06:04,640 --> 00:06:08,680 Speaker 1: So I think now I don't know exactly, Okay, how 130 00:06:08,760 --> 00:06:12,440 Speaker 1: it happened exactly. I remember hearing that that they said 131 00:06:12,440 --> 00:06:14,839 Speaker 1: they had a hard time because I thought they said 132 00:06:14,839 --> 00:06:16,560 Speaker 1: they wanted TP to take over, but they were just 133 00:06:16,560 --> 00:06:19,479 Speaker 1: thinking a TP would take over for that year, and 134 00:06:19,520 --> 00:06:21,080 Speaker 1: then Snick came in and took over, and then they 135 00:06:21,160 --> 00:06:23,120 Speaker 1: signed him to a long term deal and then he's 136 00:06:23,160 --> 00:06:24,039 Speaker 1: been there ever since. 137 00:06:24,279 --> 00:06:25,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, it worked out really well. 138 00:06:25,440 --> 00:06:27,120 Speaker 1: I remember Snid said he would not take the job 139 00:06:27,160 --> 00:06:29,440 Speaker 1: unless TP was his bench coach, and TV said. 140 00:06:29,240 --> 00:06:32,640 Speaker 3: Okay, wow, Todd father and I are from Jersey, so 141 00:06:32,760 --> 00:06:36,840 Speaker 3: we're used to oh I got a guy, But sometimes 142 00:06:37,000 --> 00:06:39,919 Speaker 3: that just means when I'm looking for a car, I 143 00:06:39,960 --> 00:06:41,080 Speaker 3: go to car gurus. 144 00:06:41,400 --> 00:06:44,440 Speaker 4: Yeah, and I think, honestly the best part about this communication, 145 00:06:44,560 --> 00:06:46,720 Speaker 4: which we love here in Jersey where we're from, and 146 00:06:46,760 --> 00:06:48,800 Speaker 4: this is a place where you can get a car. 147 00:06:48,880 --> 00:06:51,360 Speaker 4: The price drops all the time, and they let you know. 148 00:06:51,440 --> 00:06:53,320 Speaker 4: They let you know when your car is ready and 149 00:06:53,360 --> 00:06:56,039 Speaker 4: when you can get it. 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The third base coach 165 00:07:39,880 --> 00:07:41,480 Speaker 1: is usually last on the firing list. 166 00:07:41,640 --> 00:07:45,080 Speaker 2: So then let me know if this tracks. 167 00:07:45,760 --> 00:07:51,280 Speaker 3: Alexanthopolis is usually really straightforward and good on interviews, said quote. 168 00:07:51,320 --> 00:07:53,920 Speaker 3: There's been some aggressive sens and that's part of the job. 169 00:07:54,040 --> 00:07:57,320 Speaker 3: But the results from my standpoint, and in talking to 170 00:07:57,520 --> 00:08:01,200 Speaker 3: Brian Snicker, he understood and he ultimately agreed, I felt 171 00:08:01,240 --> 00:08:02,200 Speaker 3: like we could do better. 172 00:08:07,440 --> 00:08:09,160 Speaker 1: How did you feel like you could do better? 173 00:08:09,200 --> 00:08:09,280 Speaker 2: Like? 174 00:08:09,400 --> 00:08:13,080 Speaker 1: Were you evaluating other third base coaches? Does this bring 175 00:08:13,160 --> 00:08:17,120 Speaker 1: Freddie out to the field and is he worried? Like 176 00:08:17,240 --> 00:08:21,640 Speaker 1: is he worried that guys are guys are being sent 177 00:08:21,880 --> 00:08:23,880 Speaker 1: Like Okay, well, you know the other guy got fired. 178 00:08:23,920 --> 00:08:26,280 Speaker 1: I don't want to fight. I don't want to send him. Fortunately, 179 00:08:26,280 --> 00:08:30,080 Speaker 1: Freddie's way more experienced than that, and Freddie probably isn't 180 00:08:30,120 --> 00:08:33,080 Speaker 1: worried about losing his job. But I don't know. I 181 00:08:33,120 --> 00:08:36,400 Speaker 1: feel like I feel like there's something that we don't 182 00:08:36,440 --> 00:08:40,199 Speaker 1: know because Matt Matt was I mean, he was this 183 00:08:40,280 --> 00:08:42,920 Speaker 1: guy over there. And I haven't watched enough Braves games 184 00:08:42,920 --> 00:08:46,680 Speaker 1: to say there's too many aggressive sins. But I feel 185 00:08:46,720 --> 00:08:50,160 Speaker 1: like maybe this is not his fault and more of 186 00:08:50,200 --> 00:08:53,280 Speaker 1: a Hey, the team's not winning, so who else could 187 00:08:53,320 --> 00:08:58,199 Speaker 1: we fired? That doesn't make sense to me. The reason 188 00:08:58,240 --> 00:09:02,840 Speaker 1: they said what they said is doesn't make any sense. 189 00:09:02,880 --> 00:09:08,200 Speaker 1: I mean, they're having a hard time, uh scoring runs, 190 00:09:08,200 --> 00:09:10,839 Speaker 1: so he's being aggressive? I mean, wave him home window. 191 00:09:10,920 --> 00:09:13,079 Speaker 1: Kim Joey Kora waved home everybody when he was a 192 00:09:13,080 --> 00:09:15,719 Speaker 1: third base coach. I mean, we had Jeff Cox who 193 00:09:15,800 --> 00:09:17,520 Speaker 1: didn't even know if he was sending you. Sometimes he 194 00:09:17,559 --> 00:09:19,240 Speaker 1: was so great he was laughing and talking to you, 195 00:09:19,280 --> 00:09:20,679 Speaker 1: but he's like, do you go to your stay? I 196 00:09:20,679 --> 00:09:21,760 Speaker 1: don't know what you mean. I don't know. 197 00:09:21,760 --> 00:09:23,199 Speaker 2: No, he's decided yourself. 198 00:09:23,400 --> 00:09:26,040 Speaker 1: Yeah, pretty much. But no, I mean, listen, the third 199 00:09:26,080 --> 00:09:28,240 Speaker 1: base coach. The third base coach doesn't have to make 200 00:09:29,240 --> 00:09:31,679 Speaker 1: a lot of decisions other than when to send guys. 201 00:09:31,760 --> 00:09:34,280 Speaker 1: I mean, most of the time, as a base runner, 202 00:09:35,000 --> 00:09:37,040 Speaker 1: you should know whether you go first to third way. 203 00:09:37,360 --> 00:09:38,920 Speaker 1: You have a pretty good idea. 204 00:09:39,080 --> 00:09:39,560 Speaker 2: You should. 205 00:09:39,960 --> 00:09:42,320 Speaker 1: Now, not all guys do, but most of the time 206 00:09:42,360 --> 00:09:43,920 Speaker 1: you have an idea when you're gonna score and when 207 00:09:43,960 --> 00:09:46,000 Speaker 1: you're not. You should know your own speed, know the outfitters, 208 00:09:46,960 --> 00:09:48,000 Speaker 1: know your third base coach. 209 00:09:48,040 --> 00:09:52,599 Speaker 2: But whatever, So I have two questions. 210 00:09:52,800 --> 00:09:55,959 Speaker 1: Say that Scott like the other thing too, what Aj said. 211 00:09:56,080 --> 00:09:59,000 Speaker 1: He kind of glazed over. They're struggling to score runs. 212 00:09:59,600 --> 00:10:02,240 Speaker 1: They're all so not a lineup that has seven all 213 00:10:02,240 --> 00:10:04,920 Speaker 1: stars in it. Right now, You're going to be more 214 00:10:04,960 --> 00:10:08,280 Speaker 1: aggressive because you're like as a third base coach, You're like, 215 00:10:08,360 --> 00:10:10,200 Speaker 1: I don't know if the next guy can get it done. 216 00:10:10,720 --> 00:10:13,719 Speaker 1: Like you're watching the game, You're watching how guys are 217 00:10:13,840 --> 00:10:17,000 Speaker 1: gonna face. You know, the pitcher that's out on the mound, Okay, 218 00:10:17,040 --> 00:10:18,640 Speaker 1: you know, maybe there's a bed right on the right. 219 00:10:18,720 --> 00:10:21,719 Speaker 1: Matchup that's coming up, the guy that's coming up to hit, 220 00:10:22,320 --> 00:10:25,960 Speaker 1: we're gonna send him here. We're going to maybe take 221 00:10:26,040 --> 00:10:28,440 Speaker 1: more of a chance. If you're just a team that mashes, 222 00:10:29,280 --> 00:10:32,000 Speaker 1: you don't ever get anybody thrown out the plate, and 223 00:10:32,040 --> 00:10:35,400 Speaker 1: you're super super passive at third base because it's like, well, 224 00:10:35,400 --> 00:10:37,200 Speaker 1: the next guy is probably gonna get a hit because 225 00:10:37,640 --> 00:10:42,560 Speaker 1: we rake. Although the Yankees fired Phil Nevin, remember Phil 226 00:10:42,640 --> 00:10:45,679 Speaker 1: Nevian took the follow that one year he sent a 227 00:10:45,720 --> 00:10:47,400 Speaker 1: guy from third It was it was a bang. They 228 00:10:47,760 --> 00:10:49,840 Speaker 1: weren't scoring any runs. He sent a guy aggressive league. 229 00:10:49,880 --> 00:10:52,480 Speaker 1: I forget who was maybe Glabor Torres got thrown out 230 00:10:52,520 --> 00:10:54,960 Speaker 1: of the play They fired him the next offseason. He 231 00:10:55,160 --> 00:10:58,080 Speaker 1: was like the scapegoat. Oh, he didn't win because Aaron 232 00:10:58,320 --> 00:11:01,439 Speaker 1: or because Phil Nevin sent the guy and it wasn't 233 00:11:01,720 --> 00:11:04,160 Speaker 1: I agreed with the sin. It was in the playoffs, 234 00:11:04,200 --> 00:11:06,080 Speaker 1: and I don't know what they lost to somebody obviously, 235 00:11:06,920 --> 00:11:09,040 Speaker 1: but I mean it's not it's not the third base 236 00:11:09,040 --> 00:11:12,200 Speaker 1: coach as well. Once they're base coaches have another role 237 00:11:12,240 --> 00:11:16,720 Speaker 1: on the team. Whatever that role is infield, outfield, camaraderie, guy, 238 00:11:17,040 --> 00:11:18,480 Speaker 1: I mean, whatever you want to call it. But I 239 00:11:18,559 --> 00:11:22,240 Speaker 1: mean third base coach gives signs that the manager gives them. 240 00:11:22,960 --> 00:11:24,400 Speaker 1: But so all and he has to listen. They have 241 00:11:24,400 --> 00:11:26,839 Speaker 1: to make split second decisions. But most of them are 242 00:11:26,840 --> 00:11:27,640 Speaker 1: pretty good at it. 243 00:11:28,559 --> 00:11:33,600 Speaker 3: So is this a team forcing something? Just try themselves. 244 00:11:33,600 --> 00:11:35,440 Speaker 1: I think they're just trying something, send a wake up 245 00:11:35,440 --> 00:11:38,679 Speaker 1: call whatever. I don't know in this article that I 246 00:11:38,760 --> 00:11:42,400 Speaker 1: find interesting, Snitt said, what did Snith say that? You 247 00:11:42,400 --> 00:11:47,240 Speaker 1: know he saw it? And he Snit agreed. What's Snick 248 00:11:47,240 --> 00:11:49,960 Speaker 1: gonna say? No, snit's in a contract year. Let's not 249 00:11:50,000 --> 00:11:53,200 Speaker 1: forget Snick wants to get that one more year to 250 00:11:53,200 --> 00:11:57,760 Speaker 1: get to fifty in the organization, fifty years. Like he's 251 00:11:57,800 --> 00:11:59,520 Speaker 1: not going to argue with Alan? What's he what can 252 00:11:59,559 --> 00:12:00,120 Speaker 1: he say? 253 00:12:00,240 --> 00:12:00,320 Speaker 2: Like? 254 00:12:00,400 --> 00:12:03,240 Speaker 1: No, let's not. Because here's the thing. I know managers 255 00:12:03,240 --> 00:12:06,200 Speaker 1: for a factive that I've played for and ended up 256 00:12:06,200 --> 00:12:08,840 Speaker 1: losing their job say I'm not going because they'll come 257 00:12:08,880 --> 00:12:10,760 Speaker 1: to him say, listen, if you don't fire this person, 258 00:12:11,240 --> 00:12:12,960 Speaker 1: then you're going with him. And I know managers have 259 00:12:13,040 --> 00:12:17,120 Speaker 1: said I'm gone, and I've seen it happen, right, So 260 00:12:17,679 --> 00:12:20,199 Speaker 1: I guarantee if Snitt wasn't like they went him and said, hey, 261 00:12:20,200 --> 00:12:24,000 Speaker 1: we're gonna fire two. Yes, Soapo Matt. But snow it's 262 00:12:24,040 --> 00:12:26,160 Speaker 1: Snick gonna say no, like, don't do that. They're gonna 263 00:12:26,160 --> 00:12:27,960 Speaker 1: be like, okay, well we'll get rid of you and 264 00:12:28,240 --> 00:12:30,319 Speaker 1: we'll bring Freddy Gonzalez back to finish the rest of 265 00:12:30,360 --> 00:12:33,960 Speaker 1: the years. The manager like, what, what, what's he gonna say? 266 00:12:34,040 --> 00:12:37,120 Speaker 1: Of course, he agrees, he has to. He's in a 267 00:12:37,200 --> 00:12:38,520 Speaker 1: free he's his free agent year. 268 00:12:38,679 --> 00:12:40,920 Speaker 3: He also doesn't have the final say, like he's the 269 00:12:40,920 --> 00:12:41,840 Speaker 3: manager exactly. 270 00:12:41,880 --> 00:12:44,280 Speaker 2: He has bosses, he has what three used to be 271 00:12:44,320 --> 00:12:44,760 Speaker 2: the manager. 272 00:12:44,840 --> 00:12:47,360 Speaker 1: Listen, the manager used to be the boss, and the 273 00:12:47,360 --> 00:12:51,680 Speaker 1: manager pretty much ran every organization. Now the GM was there, 274 00:12:52,040 --> 00:12:55,440 Speaker 1: but the manager ultimately made the decision who played, who 275 00:12:55,520 --> 00:12:57,480 Speaker 1: didn't play, who was on his team, who wasn't on 276 00:12:57,520 --> 00:13:00,320 Speaker 1: his team, and the GM brought players in. The would 277 00:13:00,320 --> 00:13:02,880 Speaker 1: talk about it. The roles are reverse. Now it's the 278 00:13:03,000 --> 00:13:05,240 Speaker 1: GM and the President of baseball. They make all the 279 00:13:05,280 --> 00:13:08,160 Speaker 1: decisions now, and the manager just has to kind of say, okay, 280 00:13:08,280 --> 00:13:10,440 Speaker 1: make them work a lot of times now. The ones 281 00:13:10,440 --> 00:13:12,720 Speaker 1: that are good at it, they work with their front 282 00:13:12,720 --> 00:13:14,480 Speaker 1: office people. The ones that aren't are the ones that 283 00:13:14,559 --> 00:13:17,400 Speaker 1: you see always complaining and fighting and not working. 284 00:13:17,640 --> 00:13:20,920 Speaker 3: Right, Braves are twenty seven and thirty one. They're a 285 00:13:20,920 --> 00:13:23,080 Speaker 3: half game worse than the Nationals right now. They're ten 286 00:13:23,160 --> 00:13:25,920 Speaker 3: games away from the Phillies and the Mets. 287 00:13:26,400 --> 00:13:28,720 Speaker 2: It seems like a tall task for. 288 00:13:28,640 --> 00:13:31,400 Speaker 3: Them to try and climb back into the division wild 289 00:13:31,480 --> 00:13:32,000 Speaker 3: card though. 290 00:13:32,160 --> 00:13:34,760 Speaker 1: Okay, if they get it and are healthy, do you 291 00:13:34,800 --> 00:13:36,679 Speaker 1: want to face sales strider. 292 00:13:37,880 --> 00:13:40,320 Speaker 2: Schwellenbachkun is looking good? 293 00:13:40,640 --> 00:13:42,120 Speaker 1: I mean, do you want to face that lineup in 294 00:13:42,760 --> 00:13:45,800 Speaker 1: a three game wild card series? Nope, and you get 295 00:13:46,120 --> 00:13:47,560 Speaker 1: sales strider Schwellenbach. 296 00:13:47,800 --> 00:13:50,400 Speaker 3: They just don't want to get too off the mark 297 00:13:50,600 --> 00:13:53,040 Speaker 3: right now. Also, they started zho and seven, they haven't 298 00:13:53,040 --> 00:13:54,440 Speaker 3: gone on a great, great run. 299 00:13:54,480 --> 00:13:56,480 Speaker 1: They got back to five hundred, which yeah, and then they. 300 00:13:56,400 --> 00:13:58,840 Speaker 2: Fell back a little. But like, I don't know, I'm. 301 00:13:58,720 --> 00:14:02,120 Speaker 3: Not that worried, but okay, it's it's an interesting story. 302 00:14:02,240 --> 00:14:07,160 Speaker 3: The Mets are calling up Ronnie Mauricio ahead of Tuesday's game, 303 00:14:08,679 --> 00:14:13,560 Speaker 3: Mark Bianos hamstring injury. I l and I saw him 304 00:14:13,600 --> 00:14:16,320 Speaker 3: not head to first, trying to remember it's late in 305 00:14:16,360 --> 00:14:20,600 Speaker 3: the game, and you're like, wait, where's Bientos And out 306 00:14:20,600 --> 00:14:24,520 Speaker 3: of the box he yanked it, so he's gonna miss 307 00:14:24,560 --> 00:14:24,920 Speaker 3: some time. 308 00:14:25,880 --> 00:14:28,720 Speaker 1: But by the way, can we discuss that. Are we 309 00:14:28,760 --> 00:14:29,880 Speaker 1: worried about Tanner Scott? 310 00:14:31,720 --> 00:14:33,000 Speaker 2: You know, think it's just a rough patch. 311 00:14:33,280 --> 00:14:36,360 Speaker 1: He's throwing four and a half ra Yeah, he's been 312 00:14:36,400 --> 00:14:38,160 Speaker 1: giving it up every time I look at the box 313 00:14:38,160 --> 00:14:40,440 Speaker 1: score for the Dodgers's it hasn't been good. 314 00:14:40,440 --> 00:14:42,760 Speaker 2: Basketball command issue. 315 00:14:43,040 --> 00:14:46,680 Speaker 3: Then he's using more sliders than usual, so I'm wondering 316 00:14:46,720 --> 00:14:47,360 Speaker 3: if that's. 317 00:14:47,400 --> 00:14:48,640 Speaker 1: He used to be a one. He used to just 318 00:14:48,680 --> 00:14:50,440 Speaker 1: throw heaters up in the zone and nobody could get 319 00:14:50,440 --> 00:14:50,680 Speaker 1: to it. 320 00:14:50,760 --> 00:14:53,000 Speaker 2: Right, So do you think that he just lost his command? 321 00:14:53,000 --> 00:14:54,520 Speaker 2: I don't think there's a bil issue. 322 00:14:54,680 --> 00:14:57,560 Speaker 1: Nolo's there. I don't know. I'm just I'm just is 323 00:14:57,600 --> 00:15:02,240 Speaker 1: it time to worry about him? I don't know. I 324 00:15:02,240 --> 00:15:05,320 Speaker 1: feel like it's just a run. He blew a couple saves, 325 00:15:05,360 --> 00:15:07,200 Speaker 1: but they also brought him in in some games where 326 00:15:07,200 --> 00:15:09,960 Speaker 1: they weren't safe situations and he gave it up. Gave 327 00:15:10,000 --> 00:15:11,800 Speaker 1: it up a little bit. I don't know. I don't 328 00:15:11,840 --> 00:15:16,720 Speaker 1: know if there's like a feeling comfortable as the closer 329 00:15:16,920 --> 00:15:19,000 Speaker 1: kind of thing. Hey, you're not the closer, but you 330 00:15:19,040 --> 00:15:21,160 Speaker 1: are the closer. Is there something to do with that? 331 00:15:21,360 --> 00:15:24,080 Speaker 1: Like that kind of dodgers undefined role thing? 332 00:15:25,120 --> 00:15:25,760 Speaker 2: Ft FAM. 333 00:15:25,800 --> 00:15:30,520 Speaker 3: You might have a boring, old, crusty, unpretty razor and 334 00:15:30,600 --> 00:15:35,040 Speaker 3: it might be expensive, so AJ should they consider another option? 335 00:15:36,680 --> 00:15:38,600 Speaker 1: Look how cool this is? Look at the color scheme, 336 00:15:38,840 --> 00:15:41,960 Speaker 1: Look at it little sheath, what hide the blades when 337 00:15:42,000 --> 00:15:44,760 Speaker 1: you travel? Works great? I mean using this for a 338 00:15:44,760 --> 00:15:49,360 Speaker 1: couple of weeks now with Harry's Clean, no bumps, no cuts, 339 00:15:49,880 --> 00:15:51,960 Speaker 1: works great. And you know the best part, it's a 340 00:15:52,040 --> 00:15:54,920 Speaker 1: great price, especially if he use the foul territory codescot. 341 00:15:55,680 --> 00:15:58,920 Speaker 2: That's right, Harry's dot com slash foul. Guess what. 342 00:15:59,000 --> 00:16:02,240 Speaker 3: You can also at yourself a no risk trial, So 343 00:16:02,240 --> 00:16:05,960 Speaker 3: if you don't like your shave, no worries. It's on Harry's. 344 00:16:06,160 --> 00:16:08,840 Speaker 3: They're not worried about it. Get the edge on your 345 00:16:08,880 --> 00:16:12,240 Speaker 3: shave with Harry's. Normally the trial set is ten dollars, 346 00:16:12,920 --> 00:16:16,560 Speaker 3: but right now you can get it for just six 347 00:16:16,840 --> 00:16:20,720 Speaker 3: dollars at Harry's dot com slash foul. Use the exclusive 348 00:16:20,760 --> 00:16:23,680 Speaker 3: link Harry's dot com slash fowl for a six dollars 349 00:16:23,760 --> 00:16:27,280 Speaker 3: trial set. You know, Harry's is so good that they 350 00:16:27,280 --> 00:16:32,240 Speaker 3: were even able to shave most of the fans off 351 00:16:32,240 --> 00:16:35,360 Speaker 3: of the photo down in Miami. 352 00:16:35,840 --> 00:16:39,360 Speaker 2: Did you see that? They basically shaved it? Crats is 353 00:16:39,400 --> 00:16:43,600 Speaker 2: horrible mustard that's gone too. Did you see this, Kratz? 354 00:16:44,320 --> 00:16:46,480 Speaker 2: Most of the fans are shaved off here. It's almost 355 00:16:46,520 --> 00:16:47,240 Speaker 2: a clean shave. 356 00:16:51,320 --> 00:16:54,880 Speaker 1: I want to recount. I want to recount. Shocker, it's Florida. 357 00:16:54,960 --> 00:16:59,640 Speaker 1: I need a recount. No way, whoever whoever got that 358 00:16:59,720 --> 00:17:03,520 Speaker 1: count did not go around like we used to do 359 00:17:03,520 --> 00:17:06,160 Speaker 1: in the Florida State League games and count how many 360 00:17:06,160 --> 00:17:09,160 Speaker 1: people were in the game opening opening pitch, first pitch 361 00:17:09,160 --> 00:17:13,000 Speaker 1: of the game. No way, I'm going for a recount. 362 00:17:13,040 --> 00:17:18,200 Speaker 1: I'm going for challenge system comes back. We're taking the under. 363 00:17:19,640 --> 00:17:22,439 Speaker 1: Forget all that. When I played in the Metrodome, we 364 00:17:22,520 --> 00:17:24,520 Speaker 1: used to do that because there was that few people. 365 00:17:24,560 --> 00:17:26,640 Speaker 1: We played the Orioles one time and they were seriously 366 00:17:26,800 --> 00:17:29,960 Speaker 1: I remember we were like one, two, you sit down, 367 00:17:30,000 --> 00:17:33,679 Speaker 1: don't go up and get a hot dog, four, five, six, seven. 368 00:17:33,880 --> 00:17:35,240 Speaker 2: How far do you think you got. 369 00:17:35,480 --> 00:17:38,320 Speaker 1: We got into the hundreds and it was that's it, 370 00:17:38,359 --> 00:17:40,960 Speaker 1: and there wasn't anymore. I'm telling you back in the 371 00:17:41,040 --> 00:17:43,200 Speaker 1: day we played like it. There were some ten am 372 00:17:43,280 --> 00:17:44,800 Speaker 1: games we played because of football. 373 00:17:46,680 --> 00:17:49,280 Speaker 2: There was more staff than than fans. 374 00:17:49,560 --> 00:17:52,000 Speaker 1: We played some noon games in the Metronome against some 375 00:17:52,040 --> 00:17:54,399 Speaker 1: bad teams and we weren't very good and it was bad. 376 00:17:55,600 --> 00:17:57,760 Speaker 1: And if there was three thousand people, I would have 377 00:17:57,760 --> 00:17:58,200 Speaker 1: been shocked. 378 00:17:58,280 --> 00:18:02,760 Speaker 3: We caught this little bit of news in David O'Brien's notebook. 379 00:18:03,560 --> 00:18:07,440 Speaker 3: Stephen from Hammer Territory Our Brave Show said, I'm sorry, 380 00:18:07,960 --> 00:18:09,680 Speaker 3: Marcela Zuna has a ear in his hip. 381 00:18:09,720 --> 00:18:10,760 Speaker 2: That feels like news. 382 00:18:11,119 --> 00:18:13,680 Speaker 3: He said in that little note calm the quote, I 383 00:18:13,720 --> 00:18:15,880 Speaker 3: don't want to rotate because my hip is shut down. 384 00:18:16,760 --> 00:18:19,679 Speaker 2: So are you guys alarmed by that? 385 00:18:20,000 --> 00:18:24,640 Speaker 3: Or Marcela Zoon is a DH with a nine hundred 386 00:18:24,920 --> 00:18:28,800 Speaker 3: plus ops and we're good confused. 387 00:18:28,800 --> 00:18:29,640 Speaker 1: No one knows about this. 388 00:18:31,160 --> 00:18:37,520 Speaker 2: Snuck in the notes. It wasn't very elaborate with the description, and. 389 00:18:37,560 --> 00:18:41,040 Speaker 1: Wish you had Dave O'Brien on and ask him he's. 390 00:18:40,800 --> 00:18:44,399 Speaker 2: Got an open invite, text him he's got an open. 391 00:18:44,280 --> 00:18:47,159 Speaker 1: Anyone else's reporting this, Bowman's are reporting. 392 00:18:46,840 --> 00:18:47,800 Speaker 2: Us text him. 393 00:18:48,200 --> 00:18:50,720 Speaker 3: Text Bowman be like, does Marcelo Zuna have a tear 394 00:18:50,720 --> 00:18:54,960 Speaker 3: in his hip? And also, if so, I'll take a 395 00:18:55,000 --> 00:18:57,760 Speaker 3: tear in my hip with a four to twenty seven 396 00:18:57,840 --> 00:19:03,040 Speaker 3: on base and ops plus, he's been pretty good, Kratz. 397 00:19:03,080 --> 00:19:04,320 Speaker 3: If you look at the body of work for the 398 00:19:04,359 --> 00:19:07,199 Speaker 3: first two and a half months, I. 399 00:19:07,160 --> 00:19:09,040 Speaker 1: Would love to see what the trainers have to say 400 00:19:09,040 --> 00:19:12,720 Speaker 1: about this, because they talk about all like, hey, don't 401 00:19:12,720 --> 00:19:15,320 Speaker 1: tell anybody this, tell okay, this is fine. All of 402 00:19:15,359 --> 00:19:17,800 Speaker 1: a sudden, he's just like, well, you know what, got 403 00:19:17,800 --> 00:19:20,359 Speaker 1: a little tear in my hip? I was, I was 404 00:19:20,400 --> 00:19:22,640 Speaker 1: on pace to you know, the MVP of the team 405 00:19:22,720 --> 00:19:26,160 Speaker 1: last year. I'll just take my nine hundred ops with 406 00:19:26,200 --> 00:19:28,160 Speaker 1: my tear and my hip. I don't know. Some guys 407 00:19:28,200 --> 00:19:29,359 Speaker 1: are just better than others. 408 00:19:30,640 --> 00:19:34,920 Speaker 3: Okay, Well, put our investigators on the case. Whoever wants 409 00:19:34,960 --> 00:19:47,320 Speaker 3: to text dB or Bowman, let's say better than box scores. 410 00:19:47,920 --> 00:19:50,840 Speaker 3: The attention was from this weekend with the World Series 411 00:19:50,880 --> 00:19:53,760 Speaker 3: rematch and the Yankees taking on the Dodgers. This is 412 00:19:53,800 --> 00:19:58,040 Speaker 3: a really strong second place, Kratz. The NLCS rematch between 413 00:19:58,119 --> 00:20:00,760 Speaker 3: the Mets and the Dodgers it's a four game series, 414 00:20:00,840 --> 00:20:03,520 Speaker 3: and it was off to a bang and start. Dustin 415 00:20:03,600 --> 00:20:06,040 Speaker 3: May gave up i think a second pitch homer to 416 00:20:06,119 --> 00:20:09,360 Speaker 3: Francisco Lindor, but then pitched really well. Paul Blackburn put 417 00:20:09,400 --> 00:20:11,600 Speaker 3: on a clinic. Dude's got six to seven pitches and 418 00:20:11,960 --> 00:20:15,400 Speaker 3: pitched really well against Otani. This went ten. Mets won 419 00:20:15,440 --> 00:20:19,040 Speaker 3: by a run in ten innings. They've beaten the Dodgers 420 00:20:19,040 --> 00:20:21,359 Speaker 3: in three of four meetings so far this season. I 421 00:20:21,400 --> 00:20:23,960 Speaker 3: feel like there's a lot to unpack here. We touched 422 00:20:23,960 --> 00:20:26,399 Speaker 3: on Tanner Scott already and if he's okay. He actually 423 00:20:26,400 --> 00:20:30,919 Speaker 3: talked about fastball command issues after the game, but also 424 00:20:31,160 --> 00:20:33,240 Speaker 3: Edwin Diaz with his first blown save of the year 425 00:20:33,240 --> 00:20:34,919 Speaker 3: that came in the bottom of the ninth and I 426 00:20:34,920 --> 00:20:38,000 Speaker 3: know you'll like this, Kratz. So the Dodgers do a 427 00:20:38,040 --> 00:20:41,199 Speaker 3: lot of promos. Yesterday was Tommy Edmund babblehead Day. I 428 00:20:41,200 --> 00:20:43,560 Speaker 3: felt like every time he came up, it was like 429 00:20:43,840 --> 00:20:47,920 Speaker 3: the most critical point in the game and you're just thinking, oh, 430 00:20:47,960 --> 00:20:51,840 Speaker 3: here comes the Hollywood script. And he came through on 431 00:20:51,840 --> 00:20:54,600 Speaker 3: one of those abs. But for the most part, obviously 432 00:20:54,640 --> 00:20:57,120 Speaker 3: the Mets pitched him pretty well, including the last out 433 00:20:57,160 --> 00:20:59,479 Speaker 3: of the game a comebacker to Jose Bhutto. 434 00:21:00,000 --> 00:21:01,600 Speaker 2: What did you think I. 435 00:21:01,520 --> 00:21:03,239 Speaker 1: Mean, that could have been a base hit to end 436 00:21:03,280 --> 00:21:05,879 Speaker 1: the game of Buddha doesn't if Buddha doesn't feel that. 437 00:21:06,920 --> 00:21:09,520 Speaker 1: I mean, this had everything. This had the drama of 438 00:21:09,520 --> 00:21:12,560 Speaker 1: Otani almost going Apo. Yes, I got you got the 439 00:21:12,600 --> 00:21:16,560 Speaker 1: game tying sack fly, but the fact that Diaz was 440 00:21:16,600 --> 00:21:19,800 Speaker 1: in there, and I mean, that isn't that what we want? 441 00:21:19,920 --> 00:21:21,920 Speaker 1: We want the marquee matchups. We talk all the time 442 00:21:21,960 --> 00:21:25,080 Speaker 1: about the starting pitchers. We don't We rarely get the 443 00:21:25,119 --> 00:21:29,080 Speaker 1: starting pitcher marquee matchups because of bullpen games and all 444 00:21:29,119 --> 00:21:33,200 Speaker 1: this stuff. But the closer for your team that has 445 00:21:33,240 --> 00:21:38,439 Speaker 1: not blown a save, the best best record in the 446 00:21:38,520 --> 00:21:40,440 Speaker 1: National League. I think the Mets had the best record 447 00:21:40,440 --> 00:21:44,359 Speaker 1: going into the game, going and going up against Otani, 448 00:21:44,680 --> 00:21:46,640 Speaker 1: who was hotter than he was last year and he's 449 00:21:46,720 --> 00:21:49,480 Speaker 1: the MVP, Like that's what you want. It was the 450 00:21:49,600 --> 00:21:52,720 Speaker 1: drama of the fact that it almost dunked right over 451 00:21:52,760 --> 00:21:55,560 Speaker 1: that short little left I mean, right down the left 452 00:21:55,560 --> 00:21:57,840 Speaker 1: field line there in Dodger Stadium. It was. It was 453 00:21:57,880 --> 00:21:58,960 Speaker 1: awesome back and forth. 454 00:22:00,240 --> 00:22:03,399 Speaker 3: Confirmed Mets do have the best record. Andy Fletcher at 455 00:22:03,400 --> 00:22:06,920 Speaker 3: one point stole the show. There was a pitch down 456 00:22:06,920 --> 00:22:10,040 Speaker 3: the middle, completely down the middle. It was in the 457 00:22:10,080 --> 00:22:12,360 Speaker 3: lower quadrant there, it is towards the top of it. 458 00:22:13,600 --> 00:22:15,560 Speaker 3: Everyone's like, what. 459 00:22:17,640 --> 00:22:21,160 Speaker 1: This is. I'm gonna I'm gonna try to make sure 460 00:22:21,200 --> 00:22:24,800 Speaker 1: we stay on topic here. But this is exactly what 461 00:22:25,000 --> 00:22:29,360 Speaker 1: I think sometimes the framing people get wrong. I get it. 462 00:22:29,880 --> 00:22:33,040 Speaker 1: Francisco was looking to try to get you know, try 463 00:22:33,080 --> 00:22:36,199 Speaker 1: to decman. You know, maybe they were sending signs in that, 464 00:22:36,320 --> 00:22:38,800 Speaker 1: hey we want to we want the fastball up right here. 465 00:22:39,160 --> 00:22:42,159 Speaker 1: He was doing that. But the more you move around 466 00:22:42,200 --> 00:22:45,600 Speaker 1: back there, there is a chance that the umpire can 467 00:22:45,680 --> 00:22:49,359 Speaker 1: miss the call because they're human. He shouldn't have missed 468 00:22:49,359 --> 00:22:53,720 Speaker 1: this call. If you watch him the highlight. Alvarez, Yeah, 469 00:22:53,760 --> 00:22:56,080 Speaker 1: he's up. He's trying to show, you know, hey, we're 470 00:22:56,080 --> 00:23:00,280 Speaker 1: gonna we're gonna call fastball up here. And then they 471 00:23:00,320 --> 00:23:02,600 Speaker 1: wanted it I assume they wanted it down and DS 472 00:23:02,680 --> 00:23:05,840 Speaker 1: threw a right down the middle. Andy Fletcher again we 473 00:23:05,880 --> 00:23:10,280 Speaker 1: talked about it is set up essentially underneath Otani's elbow. 474 00:23:10,880 --> 00:23:13,040 Speaker 1: Why is he not over the middle of the plate 475 00:23:13,560 --> 00:23:17,600 Speaker 1: because they're afraid of concussions, Like to me, to me, 476 00:23:17,680 --> 00:23:20,120 Speaker 1: you can help these umpires out by being like, hey, 477 00:23:20,160 --> 00:23:22,840 Speaker 1: we saw your setup was a little off, and you 478 00:23:22,880 --> 00:23:25,480 Speaker 1: won't miss this. And Andy's Andy's had a week. He's 479 00:23:25,560 --> 00:23:28,359 Speaker 1: umpire of the week so far this week. Yes, but 480 00:23:28,520 --> 00:23:30,560 Speaker 1: they all set up on the inside shoulders, so that's 481 00:23:30,600 --> 00:23:35,960 Speaker 1: nothing new. They're always too much. Why does it matter 482 00:23:36,000 --> 00:23:38,399 Speaker 1: how the catcher sets up or where he puts his glove, 483 00:23:38,440 --> 00:23:40,600 Speaker 1: Like the ball is being thrown in a certain spot. 484 00:23:40,920 --> 00:23:43,200 Speaker 1: I never understood that when umpires would say you didn't 485 00:23:43,240 --> 00:23:45,520 Speaker 1: catch that one very well? What doesn't matter was right 486 00:23:45,560 --> 00:23:48,800 Speaker 1: down the middle, like it should be a strike. Also 487 00:23:48,840 --> 00:23:51,280 Speaker 1: in the borderline ones, I understand like that, but like 488 00:23:51,320 --> 00:23:53,680 Speaker 1: that ball is that's a strike a hundred out of 489 00:23:53,680 --> 00:23:56,240 Speaker 1: one hundred. It should be a million out of a million. 490 00:23:56,560 --> 00:23:58,440 Speaker 1: Ball center cut, thigh high. 491 00:23:58,520 --> 00:24:00,080 Speaker 2: Also, a lot of catchers set up late. 492 00:24:00,400 --> 00:24:02,320 Speaker 1: Yeah, and they all nobody gives a target. They all 493 00:24:02,359 --> 00:24:04,840 Speaker 1: give targets down in the dirt. So him going like this, 494 00:24:05,080 --> 00:24:06,120 Speaker 1: I have nothing to do with anything. 495 00:24:06,200 --> 00:24:08,280 Speaker 2: That pitch was bold too. That's in the nitro zone 496 00:24:08,320 --> 00:24:11,320 Speaker 2: for a tiny where he was. 497 00:24:11,320 --> 00:24:12,320 Speaker 1: Thinking he's getting a slider. 498 00:24:12,440 --> 00:24:14,920 Speaker 3: Yeah, but that that messes up the whole a b right. 499 00:24:15,000 --> 00:24:17,040 Speaker 3: I mean if you're behind the plate. Doesn't that screw 500 00:24:17,119 --> 00:24:18,680 Speaker 3: things up? There's a difference. 501 00:24:19,280 --> 00:24:22,240 Speaker 1: Listen, if they miss it with two strikes, I get 502 00:24:22,240 --> 00:24:24,919 Speaker 1: a little more angry because then it changes then the 503 00:24:25,040 --> 00:24:29,440 Speaker 1: bats over. When they miss it with oh no, you're like, okay, 504 00:24:29,440 --> 00:24:31,240 Speaker 1: you're a little bit angry. But then he'd wait to 505 00:24:31,240 --> 00:24:32,760 Speaker 1: see how they had bad plays out Like I used 506 00:24:32,760 --> 00:24:34,840 Speaker 1: to wait till if the guy got out, like Otani 507 00:24:34,920 --> 00:24:37,200 Speaker 1: did get Ali, but he did hit the sack fly. 508 00:24:38,320 --> 00:24:39,760 Speaker 1: You're like, you know if he would have got a 509 00:24:39,840 --> 00:24:41,280 Speaker 1: hit or hit a home run right there, and then 510 00:24:41,280 --> 00:24:42,120 Speaker 1: you're then I'm. 511 00:24:41,960 --> 00:24:45,520 Speaker 2: Like, full will go right like that doubts you. 512 00:24:45,600 --> 00:24:47,439 Speaker 1: There are many times where we go miss a call 513 00:24:47,440 --> 00:24:49,879 Speaker 1: and I'd be like, that hits on you, like you 514 00:24:49,960 --> 00:24:53,240 Speaker 1: let him get another pitch, that's your fault. I fall 515 00:24:53,400 --> 00:24:55,399 Speaker 1: threw a bad pitch. I'm like, well, already struck him 516 00:24:55,400 --> 00:24:55,959 Speaker 1: out twice. 517 00:24:57,280 --> 00:24:58,320 Speaker 2: He missed the tip too. 518 00:25:00,520 --> 00:25:00,919 Speaker 4: I don't know. 519 00:25:00,960 --> 00:25:02,199 Speaker 2: Don't you hear that you missed a. 520 00:25:02,200 --> 00:25:06,360 Speaker 1: Foul and Francisco missed it too. Francisco ran after it, 521 00:25:07,160 --> 00:25:10,440 Speaker 1: So you know, the noise isn't always the same. I'm 522 00:25:10,440 --> 00:25:14,520 Speaker 1: not trying to be an apologist for Andy Fletcher, but 523 00:25:15,560 --> 00:25:18,359 Speaker 1: Francisco ran after it. Francisco doesn't run after it like 524 00:25:18,400 --> 00:25:21,359 Speaker 1: the one the other year. Last year, Jonaheim think he 525 00:25:21,440 --> 00:25:24,200 Speaker 1: wasn't Like the ninth inning, he was like, he didn't 526 00:25:24,200 --> 00:25:27,320 Speaker 1: even go after the ball because he knew it tipped. 527 00:25:28,240 --> 00:25:30,439 Speaker 1: And I'm not sure who missed it. Chad Fairchild may 528 00:25:30,440 --> 00:25:33,760 Speaker 1: have missed it. So guys miss it. But Alvarez, you know, 529 00:25:33,800 --> 00:25:36,600 Speaker 1: he confirmed he confirmed what Andy Fletcher didn't hear. 530 00:25:38,119 --> 00:25:39,680 Speaker 2: Okay, So one more piece of the puzzle. I want 531 00:25:39,680 --> 00:25:40,280 Speaker 2: to go to the tenth. 532 00:25:40,880 --> 00:25:46,280 Speaker 3: Mets score twice, including Starling Marte coming in to replace 533 00:25:46,280 --> 00:25:49,040 Speaker 3: Alvarez as a pinch runner and then Lindor brings him 534 00:25:49,040 --> 00:25:50,480 Speaker 3: home right, so they have a two run advantage. 535 00:25:50,480 --> 00:25:51,399 Speaker 2: We had to the bottom of the tent. 536 00:25:51,480 --> 00:25:53,960 Speaker 3: Jose Castillo on the mound for the Mets never picked 537 00:25:54,040 --> 00:25:57,000 Speaker 3: up a saving his life still hasn't because Budo replaced him. 538 00:25:57,359 --> 00:26:01,720 Speaker 3: Eventually looked like he he was ol shook or just 539 00:26:01,920 --> 00:26:07,119 Speaker 3: wasn't locating well. He walked Freddy and then Pajes handled 540 00:26:07,119 --> 00:26:09,600 Speaker 3: a sinker for an RBI knock, made it four to 541 00:26:09,640 --> 00:26:10,240 Speaker 3: three right. 542 00:26:10,800 --> 00:26:13,280 Speaker 2: Monty steps in and. 543 00:26:13,600 --> 00:26:15,800 Speaker 3: I think on both broadcasts that were like, oh this 544 00:26:15,800 --> 00:26:17,920 Speaker 3: this could be a spot for Will Smith because Will 545 00:26:17,960 --> 00:26:20,399 Speaker 3: Smith ended up coming in for the next AB and 546 00:26:20,440 --> 00:26:22,359 Speaker 3: Castill can't get taken out yet because you have the 547 00:26:22,359 --> 00:26:24,520 Speaker 3: three batter minimum rule. So a lot of people on 548 00:26:24,560 --> 00:26:27,119 Speaker 3: social that are watching too are like, hey, this is 549 00:26:27,200 --> 00:26:30,880 Speaker 3: probably that time. Will Smith is a four to sixty 550 00:26:30,880 --> 00:26:33,800 Speaker 3: eight hitter in forty seven abs with runners in scoring position, 551 00:26:33,880 --> 00:26:36,440 Speaker 3: and during last night's game, he is the hottest hitter 552 00:26:36,480 --> 00:26:39,280 Speaker 3: in clutch spots in baseball this year, and he's ready 553 00:26:39,320 --> 00:26:41,479 Speaker 3: to go, like he was told he's gonna pinch hit 554 00:26:41,520 --> 00:26:44,600 Speaker 3: and he did next AB. Do you think they just 555 00:26:44,600 --> 00:26:47,200 Speaker 3: made a mistake there, because then they even let Comporto 556 00:26:47,240 --> 00:26:49,280 Speaker 3: dig in, I mean, you know, step up, and then 557 00:26:49,359 --> 00:26:51,480 Speaker 3: he replaced him. But do you think that Doc was 558 00:26:51,520 --> 00:26:56,240 Speaker 3: considering putting Smith in for Munsie. Comporto's hitting lefties well 559 00:26:56,280 --> 00:27:02,800 Speaker 3: this year once he's been hot too. Yeah, right, but 560 00:27:03,000 --> 00:27:05,520 Speaker 3: he's he's actually been weird with splits. He's hitting lefties 561 00:27:05,600 --> 00:27:08,480 Speaker 3: much better than righty's. So you think Doc's just like, Hey, 562 00:27:08,560 --> 00:27:10,200 Speaker 3: Moncey's my guy. I want to let him hit because 563 00:27:10,200 --> 00:27:11,840 Speaker 3: he's on fire right now. 564 00:27:12,359 --> 00:27:14,680 Speaker 1: Maybe the numbers in his card didn't say to it. 565 00:27:14,800 --> 00:27:15,199 Speaker 2: I don't know. 566 00:27:15,359 --> 00:27:18,920 Speaker 1: Yeah, just never know. If they have a consistent track, 567 00:27:19,000 --> 00:27:21,119 Speaker 1: we're doing something, you can go with it. But you know, 568 00:27:21,240 --> 00:27:23,639 Speaker 1: they pick up these cards and they're like, oh what 569 00:27:23,760 --> 00:27:25,720 Speaker 1: does this card say? Oh, well you can't pinch h 570 00:27:25,720 --> 00:27:26,440 Speaker 1: it monthy. 571 00:27:27,800 --> 00:27:30,919 Speaker 3: Okay, because it looked like Castillo was a little on 572 00:27:31,000 --> 00:27:35,040 Speaker 3: the ropes, you know, and they let him stay in 573 00:27:35,080 --> 00:27:38,000 Speaker 3: for Monty. He just got the advantage there, gets the 574 00:27:38,000 --> 00:27:39,800 Speaker 3: strikeout and then they yank them. 575 00:27:40,200 --> 00:27:43,240 Speaker 2: But it's one game. Just was a question popping up, 576 00:27:43,280 --> 00:27:45,600 Speaker 2: including from our fans in this one FT fan by. 577 00:27:45,640 --> 00:27:49,280 Speaker 3: Now you know, if you're buying, selling, trading collecting cards, 578 00:27:49,400 --> 00:27:51,800 Speaker 3: Arena Club is the spot. We've been talking about them 579 00:27:51,840 --> 00:27:54,360 Speaker 3: all season long. 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You weren't on yesterday, so you get 601 00:28:48,960 --> 00:28:53,760 Speaker 3: to talk nicely about your former teammate, Christian Yelich, who 602 00:28:53,760 --> 00:28:58,640 Speaker 3: had the game, the game winning homer essentially for the Brewers. 603 00:28:58,680 --> 00:29:00,720 Speaker 3: That was the difference maker in two game, they're down 604 00:29:00,760 --> 00:29:03,680 Speaker 3: to nothing, they catch up and then that was a 605 00:29:03,760 --> 00:29:06,560 Speaker 3: blast to center field and they closed out the Reds 606 00:29:06,560 --> 00:29:14,480 Speaker 3: three to two. They've won eight straight. How dangerous are they? 607 00:29:14,560 --> 00:29:18,520 Speaker 1: He just, yeah, if Christianeliz keeps hitting like he has 608 00:29:18,600 --> 00:29:22,720 Speaker 1: the last nine games, yeah, they're dangerous. It just feels 609 00:29:22,760 --> 00:29:25,560 Speaker 1: like it feels like they might be a little short. 610 00:29:25,880 --> 00:29:27,920 Speaker 1: They got the first win when Savali has been on 611 00:29:27,960 --> 00:29:31,320 Speaker 1: the mound this year. I feel like they're just gonna 612 00:29:31,320 --> 00:29:35,120 Speaker 1: be a little short on the starting pitching side because 613 00:29:36,800 --> 00:29:39,719 Speaker 1: of injury, because of the fact that you're pretty much 614 00:29:39,800 --> 00:29:42,440 Speaker 1: just running Freddy Peroult out there. If Josey Kintana would 615 00:29:42,480 --> 00:29:46,040 Speaker 1: come back, there's a lot of ifs, but they're hanging around. 616 00:29:46,760 --> 00:29:49,000 Speaker 1: The issue is they're hanging around with a nine game, 617 00:29:49,240 --> 00:29:52,920 Speaker 1: eight game winning streak. And if there's one thing you 618 00:29:52,960 --> 00:29:56,920 Speaker 1: can guarantee, it's Christian Yelis in Cincinnati. This dude crushes 619 00:29:56,960 --> 00:29:59,920 Speaker 1: the Reds. There could be no team wants to see 620 00:30:00,080 --> 00:30:01,800 Speaker 1: anybody less than Christian Yelch. 621 00:30:02,280 --> 00:30:04,720 Speaker 2: Yep, Great American Small Park is his friend. 622 00:30:04,960 --> 00:30:06,360 Speaker 1: By the way, you know why crowds can't give him 623 00:30:06,360 --> 00:30:08,719 Speaker 1: credit because they swept the Phillies this weekend. So he's like, 624 00:30:08,800 --> 00:30:12,640 Speaker 1: I can't give the Brewers credit. Theypt the Phillies this weekend, 625 00:30:12,720 --> 00:30:15,800 Speaker 1: and that means they're actually doing pretty good. But the 626 00:30:15,840 --> 00:30:18,080 Speaker 1: Phillies are my team, so I don't know who do 627 00:30:18,160 --> 00:30:18,720 Speaker 1: I Homer for. 628 00:30:19,000 --> 00:30:21,640 Speaker 2: But the Brewers needed the wins more, of course. 629 00:30:22,920 --> 00:30:26,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, but the Phillies laid an egg. They dominated I 630 00:30:26,120 --> 00:30:30,800 Speaker 1: mean they dominated them. They dominated the Phillies. They beat 631 00:30:30,800 --> 00:30:35,880 Speaker 1: their bullpen, they blew them out. They I mean it 632 00:30:35,960 --> 00:30:41,040 Speaker 1: was like the fact that and Reece Hoskins. You knew 633 00:30:41,040 --> 00:30:43,760 Speaker 1: ree Haskins was going to come back and into Philly 634 00:30:43,800 --> 00:30:46,320 Speaker 1: and do some of his work. He loves hitting in 635 00:30:46,360 --> 00:30:46,800 Speaker 1: that place. 636 00:30:47,360 --> 00:30:51,640 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, we saw it. Two three run homers in 637 00:30:51,680 --> 00:30:55,120 Speaker 3: that game against Lozardo. All right, Next up Padres and Giants. 638 00:30:55,120 --> 00:30:57,880 Speaker 3: Logan Web was awesome, hid out inning seven strikeouts. You 639 00:30:57,920 --> 00:31:00,280 Speaker 3: saw when they fall one nothing in ten to the Andre. 640 00:31:00,400 --> 00:31:02,880 Speaker 3: Some of the reactions from the Giants players, they are like, 641 00:31:02,960 --> 00:31:04,600 Speaker 3: oh my gosh, we. 642 00:31:04,560 --> 00:31:06,200 Speaker 2: Couldn't give this guy any support. 643 00:31:06,720 --> 00:31:09,720 Speaker 3: In yesterday's game, Stephen Coley pitched well for the Padres 644 00:31:09,760 --> 00:31:11,880 Speaker 3: and then of course the bullpen the way. 645 00:31:12,160 --> 00:31:14,560 Speaker 2: But what else did you notice in this game? 646 00:31:15,160 --> 00:31:16,640 Speaker 1: Uh? Did you see the call? 647 00:31:16,840 --> 00:31:17,480 Speaker 2: I did? 648 00:31:18,400 --> 00:31:21,080 Speaker 1: I don't. We got to show this. I just the 649 00:31:21,120 --> 00:31:26,200 Speaker 1: game was The game was one nothing that one this call? 650 00:31:26,440 --> 00:31:29,760 Speaker 1: How do we miss this call? Have you seen this 651 00:31:29,880 --> 00:31:31,120 Speaker 1: play crash? 652 00:31:31,800 --> 00:31:32,760 Speaker 2: It was replay reviewed. 653 00:31:33,120 --> 00:31:34,680 Speaker 1: I know That's what I'm saying. How do you can 654 00:31:34,680 --> 00:31:36,160 Speaker 1: we I don't know if we can show the still 655 00:31:36,640 --> 00:31:39,920 Speaker 1: or if we can show the William Domas got thrown 656 00:31:39,960 --> 00:31:43,640 Speaker 1: out at second base, mac pick I think here here 657 00:31:43,640 --> 00:31:48,280 Speaker 1: it is here, it's a backup by the catcher and safe. Okay. 658 00:31:48,800 --> 00:31:51,600 Speaker 1: They then show it from the like right here, there's 659 00:31:51,640 --> 00:31:54,880 Speaker 1: not anything touched in the base. He's Bogerts. This is 660 00:31:54,920 --> 00:31:57,880 Speaker 1: the shot right here. I mean he's first of all, 661 00:31:57,880 --> 00:32:00,440 Speaker 1: he's out there, but then he comes off off he's 662 00:32:00,480 --> 00:32:02,840 Speaker 1: still got the glove on him. After review of Lance 663 00:32:02,840 --> 00:32:08,200 Speaker 1: Parksdale said he's safe. What huh? 664 00:32:08,920 --> 00:32:11,680 Speaker 2: I think I was in New York with my one eye. 665 00:32:11,840 --> 00:32:13,680 Speaker 1: There was a blind guy in New York that did 666 00:32:13,680 --> 00:32:14,560 Speaker 1: that replay review. 667 00:32:14,680 --> 00:32:18,120 Speaker 2: That's the worst one I've ever seen. He's out twice. 668 00:32:19,200 --> 00:32:21,120 Speaker 1: That's the worst one. I mean, there's a still shot 669 00:32:21,120 --> 00:32:24,080 Speaker 1: of him with his both feet off the base. Bogerts 670 00:32:24,160 --> 00:32:26,920 Speaker 1: is lying on top of them with the glove like 671 00:32:26,960 --> 00:32:31,440 Speaker 1: in his gut, and they're like, so see, this is 672 00:32:31,440 --> 00:32:33,320 Speaker 1: when the guy in New York should have to answer 673 00:32:33,360 --> 00:32:36,960 Speaker 1: a question about well, I was actually drinking when this 674 00:32:37,040 --> 00:32:39,720 Speaker 1: play happens. I didn't really notice it because it was 675 00:32:39,800 --> 00:32:41,360 Speaker 1: one in the morning on the East Coast. 676 00:32:42,320 --> 00:32:45,000 Speaker 2: I don't know it was really wasn't drinking. 677 00:32:45,000 --> 00:32:48,520 Speaker 1: I'm just kidding, like, come on, how do you miss this? 678 00:32:48,760 --> 00:32:50,320 Speaker 1: I don't what are your crafts? I mean, how do 679 00:32:50,360 --> 00:32:53,200 Speaker 1: you miss that one? I did not see it? Did 680 00:32:53,200 --> 00:32:54,959 Speaker 1: you see it live? Or did you just see the 681 00:32:54,960 --> 00:32:57,160 Speaker 1: replay of it? I just saw the replay, Like, what 682 00:32:57,240 --> 00:33:00,600 Speaker 1: do you need to see live or replay like you 683 00:33:01,320 --> 00:33:03,960 Speaker 1: did they? Did they go? Did they go real quick 684 00:33:04,000 --> 00:33:06,719 Speaker 1: with their like? Was it like a long review? Because 685 00:33:07,520 --> 00:33:09,840 Speaker 1: who cares? There should have been five seconds? He's out, 686 00:33:10,280 --> 00:33:14,560 Speaker 1: That's what I mean, Like, why how do we how 687 00:33:14,600 --> 00:33:18,160 Speaker 1: do we not get an explanation? And then it's there, 688 00:33:18,760 --> 00:33:24,479 Speaker 1: he's out right there since he's he's saying, well, I 689 00:33:24,520 --> 00:33:27,920 Speaker 1: can't argue this, Well, who can I argue with? Because 690 00:33:28,040 --> 00:33:33,840 Speaker 1: clearly what did what did they not see? They didn't 691 00:33:33,960 --> 00:33:36,640 Speaker 1: Apparently they didn't see enough evidence. I don't know. It 692 00:33:36,720 --> 00:33:37,560 Speaker 1: just doesn't make sense. 693 00:33:38,840 --> 00:33:40,480 Speaker 2: I'm lost that one. 694 00:33:40,560 --> 00:33:43,160 Speaker 1: That one got me. That one got me. I don't know. 695 00:33:43,560 --> 00:33:47,240 Speaker 1: I've seen calls and replay that I can't I can't explain, 696 00:33:47,360 --> 00:33:49,360 Speaker 1: but that one's like a UFO. It's unexplainable. 697 00:33:49,440 --> 00:33:49,640 Speaker 2: Yep. 698 00:33:49,920 --> 00:33:52,840 Speaker 3: Kyle Glazer, who is our Friar Territory host, obviously was 699 00:33:52,840 --> 00:33:54,480 Speaker 3: fired up when he was watching that one. He was 700 00:33:54,520 --> 00:33:58,160 Speaker 3: posting in our chat BCC. He posted this screenshot, He's like, 701 00:33:58,440 --> 00:34:01,720 Speaker 3: am I missing something here? It's not that close. Sometimes 702 00:34:01,760 --> 00:34:03,440 Speaker 3: you look and it can be tough. 703 00:34:03,680 --> 00:34:04,240 Speaker 2: Like even the. 704 00:34:04,200 --> 00:34:07,360 Speaker 1: George Springer where he was jumping, it was like, I 705 00:34:07,360 --> 00:34:09,439 Speaker 1: mean he came off by like half an inch, right, 706 00:34:09,840 --> 00:34:11,720 Speaker 1: But I mean this one, it wasn't even close. 707 00:34:11,880 --> 00:34:15,839 Speaker 3: I mean, it was no indisputable evidence, and for some 708 00:34:15,920 --> 00:34:18,800 Speaker 3: reason something happened in those cases. 709 00:34:18,840 --> 00:34:20,640 Speaker 1: Now, the question is is this is always a question 710 00:34:20,680 --> 00:34:22,600 Speaker 1: we had who were the who were the umpires in 711 00:34:22,640 --> 00:34:25,759 Speaker 1: the New York? As players, we always asked this, do 712 00:34:25,880 --> 00:34:28,239 Speaker 1: they know Lance Parks though? Whoever made the call? Are 713 00:34:28,280 --> 00:34:29,640 Speaker 1: they friends of them? Do they not want them to 714 00:34:29,640 --> 00:34:33,120 Speaker 1: get a bad rating? This is always why we were like, 715 00:34:33,160 --> 00:34:34,800 Speaker 1: as players were like, oh, who's in New York? And 716 00:34:34,840 --> 00:34:36,479 Speaker 1: they would never tell you who was in New York 717 00:34:37,040 --> 00:34:40,439 Speaker 1: because sometimes it's per people on that crew and they're like, oh, 718 00:34:40,440 --> 00:34:42,640 Speaker 1: well that guy made the calls my crew chief or 719 00:34:42,719 --> 00:34:44,360 Speaker 1: my buddy, and I want him to stay there, so 720 00:34:44,400 --> 00:34:46,879 Speaker 1: I'm going to confirm the call. I'm not saying that happen, 721 00:34:46,960 --> 00:34:49,280 Speaker 1: but it was just questions that players always had, right Kratz, 722 00:34:49,480 --> 00:34:51,719 Speaker 1: We're always like, well, who's in New York? And do 723 00:34:51,840 --> 00:34:54,160 Speaker 1: we know these people, right, did you not always ask 724 00:34:54,200 --> 00:34:56,080 Speaker 1: that as a player, like who's the empire in New York? 725 00:34:56,520 --> 00:34:58,560 Speaker 1: He want, Oh, who's the umpire that made the call? 726 00:34:58,960 --> 00:35:01,439 Speaker 1: Because this guy might work with him down the road 727 00:35:01,480 --> 00:35:03,080 Speaker 1: and doesn't want him mat him because you were like, 728 00:35:03,120 --> 00:35:06,839 Speaker 1: there was a lot a lot of conspiracy theories. That's 729 00:35:06,880 --> 00:35:09,560 Speaker 1: exactly what it is, is conspiracy theories. But for a 730 00:35:09,600 --> 00:35:13,080 Speaker 1: little bit in seventeen I think it was when I 731 00:35:13,120 --> 00:35:15,600 Speaker 1: was in New York with the Yankees. We tried to 732 00:35:15,640 --> 00:35:18,680 Speaker 1: track it because the crews would be like, oh, hey, 733 00:35:18,680 --> 00:35:21,840 Speaker 1: where are you going? Oh we're staying here. Oh where'd 734 00:35:21,840 --> 00:35:22,359 Speaker 1: you come from? 735 00:35:22,480 --> 00:35:22,640 Speaker 2: Oh? 736 00:35:22,680 --> 00:35:24,800 Speaker 1: We were here, And so you try to like track 737 00:35:25,160 --> 00:35:28,560 Speaker 1: whoever's coming into New York or is you know, the 738 00:35:28,600 --> 00:35:31,440 Speaker 1: Mets or the Yankees. That that way, they give him 739 00:35:31,440 --> 00:35:33,800 Speaker 1: an opportunity to be in a place for eight days, 740 00:35:34,360 --> 00:35:36,440 Speaker 1: so they stay and you're like, oh, I can kind 741 00:35:36,440 --> 00:35:38,560 Speaker 1: of track who's going into the Mets or the Yankees. 742 00:35:38,600 --> 00:35:41,839 Speaker 1: It could be this crew or that crew. It's all 743 00:35:41,840 --> 00:35:44,239 Speaker 1: for nothing. You never find You never find out till 744 00:35:44,280 --> 00:35:46,560 Speaker 1: after the fact, And what are you gonna do. You 745 00:35:46,600 --> 00:35:49,440 Speaker 1: can't call New York and be like, hey, you idiot, 746 00:35:49,480 --> 00:35:52,319 Speaker 1: you missed that one. I don't really get you thrown out. 747 00:35:52,680 --> 00:35:55,640 Speaker 2: NBA does that, They'll be like, oh, we messed something up. 748 00:35:56,320 --> 00:35:59,160 Speaker 1: Oh, MLB never says that, no very I mean, I 749 00:35:59,160 --> 00:36:01,960 Speaker 1: guess I'm jays Scull was fifth you said those fifteenth 750 00:36:02,000 --> 00:36:04,279 Speaker 1: anniversary yesterday of that one. Yeah, they came out and 751 00:36:04,320 --> 00:36:05,560 Speaker 1: said that that's why we have replay. 752 00:36:05,640 --> 00:36:08,440 Speaker 2: Sounds pretty obvious, but so was the one we just watched. 753 00:36:08,600 --> 00:36:09,200 Speaker 2: I agree. 754 00:36:09,600 --> 00:36:13,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, they do the the two minute report after games. 755 00:36:14,120 --> 00:36:16,560 Speaker 2: It's time, it's time. It just helps. 756 00:36:16,840 --> 00:36:18,600 Speaker 3: Hey, there's a lot on the line these days. We 757 00:36:18,880 --> 00:36:20,640 Speaker 3: need to get this stuff right, and if not, we 758 00:36:20,680 --> 00:36:23,600 Speaker 3: just need to know what happened. I think the transparency 759 00:36:23,640 --> 00:36:25,480 Speaker 3: and the ethics of the game that are so important 760 00:36:25,880 --> 00:36:27,279 Speaker 3: should be playing out here. 761 00:36:27,680 --> 00:36:30,000 Speaker 1: I would I would love here ampire go. I would 762 00:36:30,000 --> 00:36:32,680 Speaker 1: love to hear an empire go. Man, it was so close, 763 00:36:32,920 --> 00:36:36,279 Speaker 1: Like the play was so close, we couldn't overturn it. 764 00:36:36,400 --> 00:36:40,400 Speaker 1: That's it. And then you hear the explanation on that one, Ah, 765 00:36:41,160 --> 00:36:44,680 Speaker 1: we got it right, and then you're like, no, you didn't. 766 00:36:44,760 --> 00:36:46,520 Speaker 1: Why can't we get why can we get like they 767 00:36:46,520 --> 00:36:49,120 Speaker 1: do in the NFL, like where they the Empire comes 768 00:36:49,120 --> 00:36:52,880 Speaker 1: on and explains it or NBA. I mean, if you 769 00:36:52,920 --> 00:36:55,960 Speaker 1: watch college basketball this year, I mean they were reviewing 770 00:36:55,960 --> 00:36:57,640 Speaker 1: stuff every thirty seconds. 771 00:36:57,719 --> 00:36:58,800 Speaker 2: That's ridiculous. 772 00:36:58,800 --> 00:37:01,440 Speaker 1: I mean that was a little bit crazy. The review 773 00:37:01,480 --> 00:37:01,920 Speaker 1: this plays. 774 00:37:02,080 --> 00:37:05,240 Speaker 3: I was like, they review like way too many fouls 775 00:37:05,280 --> 00:37:08,040 Speaker 3: to see if they were bad fouls, like over the top. 776 00:37:07,840 --> 00:37:09,680 Speaker 1: But it was every ball that went out of bounds. 777 00:37:09,719 --> 00:37:11,360 Speaker 1: You're like, we're gonna review this, We're gonna look at 778 00:37:11,400 --> 00:37:11,760 Speaker 1: the clock. 779 00:37:11,880 --> 00:37:15,680 Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah, So you don't want that. You don't want 780 00:37:15,920 --> 00:37:17,359 Speaker 2: MLB stopping the game. 781 00:37:17,400 --> 00:37:19,440 Speaker 3: And also when we first had replay, remember it took 782 00:37:19,440 --> 00:37:22,040 Speaker 3: a long time, and they've really gotten it much quicker, 783 00:37:22,080 --> 00:37:25,319 Speaker 3: they've cleaned it up. So maybe they feel like they're 784 00:37:25,320 --> 00:37:27,160 Speaker 3: on a clock and they don't get the angle they want, 785 00:37:27,280 --> 00:37:29,120 Speaker 3: so they just make a stap decision. 786 00:37:29,480 --> 00:37:32,160 Speaker 1: I don't know. But by the way I said, andres Gal, 787 00:37:32,400 --> 00:37:36,320 Speaker 1: it's harmando gag the apology, Shawn Michael, stop being control 788 00:37:36,360 --> 00:37:40,720 Speaker 1: on everything. Thank you, and not even the real Seawan Michael. Okay, 789 00:37:40,880 --> 00:37:43,359 Speaker 1: Sean Michael is the heartbreak kid. You're not him, so 790 00:37:43,360 --> 00:37:44,279 Speaker 1: stop thank you. 791 00:37:44,760 --> 00:37:47,239 Speaker 2: WWE reference or WWF. 792 00:37:46,800 --> 00:37:51,479 Speaker 1: I think was Sean Michael did say. And the chat 793 00:37:52,080 --> 00:37:56,800 Speaker 1: BC is Scott gonna go for Halloween as a pirate. 794 00:37:56,840 --> 00:38:00,919 Speaker 1: That's funny. That's funny. I patch pirate. That's thank you, Sean. 795 00:38:01,000 --> 00:38:03,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, I do see better. If I go like this, 796 00:38:03,280 --> 00:38:05,439 Speaker 3: it's really clear. If I go like this, it's it's 797 00:38:05,480 --> 00:38:09,360 Speaker 3: really bad. But anyway, thank you glasses today are helping 798 00:38:09,480 --> 00:38:11,360 Speaker 3: just a little bit. Do you guys agree that the 799 00:38:11,400 --> 00:38:13,560 Speaker 3: most talked about team in baseball this year. 800 00:38:13,440 --> 00:38:14,160 Speaker 2: Is the Red Sox? 801 00:38:14,480 --> 00:38:15,400 Speaker 1: No, not even close. 802 00:38:15,760 --> 00:38:19,239 Speaker 3: What Dodgers and Yankee yan are still okay, but in 803 00:38:19,320 --> 00:38:21,799 Speaker 3: terms of like news, right, like something happening, not. 804 00:38:21,760 --> 00:38:27,920 Speaker 1: News just bregam a roll. Yeah, it's just it's like 805 00:38:28,120 --> 00:38:31,200 Speaker 1: every day they have something new, like, oh my gosh. 806 00:38:31,840 --> 00:38:36,040 Speaker 3: So for Christian Campbell, yeah, right, for a five hundred team, 807 00:38:36,239 --> 00:38:38,799 Speaker 3: I always say they should have done the documentary this year, 808 00:38:38,920 --> 00:38:41,360 Speaker 3: not last year. Last year the team was Bowl ring. 809 00:38:41,600 --> 00:38:44,960 Speaker 3: This year it's a pretty similar result, but it's very exciting. 810 00:38:45,239 --> 00:38:48,640 Speaker 3: So Christian Campbell, the first base is done. Chris Catillo, 811 00:38:48,719 --> 00:38:51,120 Speaker 3: who joins the show often and works for Mass Live, 812 00:38:51,680 --> 00:38:52,719 Speaker 3: said twofold. 813 00:38:52,800 --> 00:38:53,959 Speaker 2: In his mind, the. 814 00:38:53,880 --> 00:38:56,200 Speaker 3: Impetus at first was a solution that would clear second 815 00:38:56,200 --> 00:38:58,799 Speaker 3: base for Marcela Meyer, but that's not happening now since 816 00:38:58,840 --> 00:39:00,840 Speaker 3: Meyer's playing third for the injury at Alex Bregman. And 817 00:39:00,920 --> 00:39:03,399 Speaker 3: then also they've been impressed with Abraham Toro and may 818 00:39:03,440 --> 00:39:06,600 Speaker 3: think that a Torrow Romei Gonzalez platoon can get them 819 00:39:06,640 --> 00:39:07,640 Speaker 3: to the trade deadline. 820 00:39:07,920 --> 00:39:09,840 Speaker 1: Okay, then who do they go get at the trade deadline? 821 00:39:09,880 --> 00:39:12,480 Speaker 1: They might be so far cooked that they can't. They 822 00:39:12,520 --> 00:39:14,920 Speaker 1: might be so cooked, why don't they go freak a trade? Now? 823 00:39:15,080 --> 00:39:17,399 Speaker 2: They might be trading away players. 824 00:39:17,680 --> 00:39:20,759 Speaker 1: Like I don't understand that only get to the trade deadline, 825 00:39:21,000 --> 00:39:25,000 Speaker 1: like they might be cooked by the trading trading what 826 00:39:25,040 --> 00:39:27,759 Speaker 1: first basements are available? Are they hoping that the Diamondbacks 827 00:39:28,360 --> 00:39:31,960 Speaker 1: keep sliding and and they put Nailer out on the market. 828 00:39:31,960 --> 00:39:35,480 Speaker 1: Come on, stop like that you're looking for a needle 829 00:39:35,520 --> 00:39:38,320 Speaker 1: in a haystack. If you're looking for another team's first baseman, 830 00:39:39,320 --> 00:39:45,280 Speaker 1: they need it now they're happy with Toro and Romea Gonzalez. 831 00:39:45,400 --> 00:39:50,359 Speaker 3: I'm gonna take a chat BCC. Note here Brandon right 832 00:39:50,360 --> 00:39:52,400 Speaker 3: now is in there said very interesting coming up for 833 00:39:52,560 --> 00:39:55,719 Speaker 3: the Cardinals. Twenty eight games in twenty nine days. He 834 00:39:55,800 --> 00:39:58,080 Speaker 3: did some intense math here. If they go eleven and 835 00:39:58,160 --> 00:40:01,000 Speaker 3: seventeen in fall, six plus game back at the Wildcard, 836 00:40:01,000 --> 00:40:03,680 Speaker 3: I'll be curious to see what they do. Being at 837 00:40:03,680 --> 00:40:06,880 Speaker 3: the five hundred mark, would they trade their starting pitching rentals? 838 00:40:06,920 --> 00:40:09,560 Speaker 3: And Ryan Helsley curious to see if they keep surprising 839 00:40:09,640 --> 00:40:12,360 Speaker 3: a fallback to reality. I mean, this is a debate 840 00:40:12,400 --> 00:40:14,719 Speaker 3: that we've had on this show too. And I was 841 00:40:14,760 --> 00:40:19,920 Speaker 3: on the Cardinals' radio station last night talking about this 842 00:40:20,480 --> 00:40:22,879 Speaker 3: because it's been a cool story. He asked if we're 843 00:40:22,920 --> 00:40:24,640 Speaker 3: surprised about the Cardinals so far. 844 00:40:25,600 --> 00:40:27,560 Speaker 2: I was like a little, I said it. I was, 845 00:40:27,840 --> 00:40:28,200 Speaker 2: It's on. 846 00:40:28,200 --> 00:40:31,520 Speaker 3: Like a six or seven for me, because they didn't 847 00:40:31,560 --> 00:40:34,279 Speaker 3: lose anyone crads, they didn't sell pieces away. If they 848 00:40:34,360 --> 00:40:36,719 Speaker 3: sold half their team away in the offseason and then 849 00:40:36,760 --> 00:40:41,000 Speaker 3: they were like this, I'd be shocked. But they've had 850 00:40:41,040 --> 00:40:43,879 Speaker 3: some guys that are in what should be prime years 851 00:40:43,880 --> 00:40:45,839 Speaker 3: twenty six, twenty seven to twenty eight kind of range, 852 00:40:45,840 --> 00:40:48,359 Speaker 3: like new Bar and Donovan take another step, and they 853 00:40:48,360 --> 00:40:50,640 Speaker 3: didn't lose anyone. I mean, you're a much better team 854 00:40:50,680 --> 00:40:53,520 Speaker 3: when you have Hellsley, when you have Sonny Gray dealing 855 00:40:53,600 --> 00:40:56,040 Speaker 3: the other day to help them when they had a 856 00:40:56,040 --> 00:40:59,680 Speaker 3: couple serious losses back to back. So I'm not surprised. 857 00:41:00,160 --> 00:41:02,760 Speaker 3: I just still think they're probably going to be in 858 00:41:03,040 --> 00:41:05,520 Speaker 3: that five hundred range by the time we get to 859 00:41:05,560 --> 00:41:06,880 Speaker 3: the end of the season, if not worse, if they 860 00:41:06,960 --> 00:41:09,160 Speaker 3: end up selling parts, I'm. 861 00:41:08,960 --> 00:41:12,280 Speaker 1: Not surprised because the organization has done nothing but winning. 862 00:41:12,600 --> 00:41:15,879 Speaker 1: I'm surprised that they're doing as well as they are. 863 00:41:16,280 --> 00:41:18,760 Speaker 1: To me, the biggest question is going to be whether 864 00:41:18,840 --> 00:41:21,880 Speaker 1: they stay right where they're at and they're in the 865 00:41:21,920 --> 00:41:24,520 Speaker 1: wild card Like they're one of the teams in the 866 00:41:24,520 --> 00:41:30,560 Speaker 1: wildcard lead. Who makes the decisions? How hard do they push? 867 00:41:31,120 --> 00:41:34,160 Speaker 1: Hein Bloom is waiting in the wings. He's like, I 868 00:41:34,160 --> 00:41:36,600 Speaker 1: don't want you to hamstring me for next year. I 869 00:41:36,640 --> 00:41:38,520 Speaker 1: don't want to have a reboot in my first year. 870 00:41:38,560 --> 00:41:41,400 Speaker 1: That's why I'm not the GM this year. Well, Saylox, like, 871 00:41:41,960 --> 00:41:43,640 Speaker 1: I want to go in. This is my last year. 872 00:41:43,640 --> 00:41:48,799 Speaker 1: I want this playoff run. So who makes these decisions? 873 00:41:48,600 --> 00:41:50,440 Speaker 1: That's the most interesting thing to me. 874 00:41:52,800 --> 00:41:54,600 Speaker 2: Some of it's going to be play of the team. 875 00:41:54,800 --> 00:41:57,080 Speaker 3: I mean, if they're within I would say, what five 876 00:41:57,160 --> 00:42:00,160 Speaker 3: games of a wildcard spot, they're probably going to at 877 00:42:00,239 --> 00:42:01,200 Speaker 3: least stand pat. 878 00:42:02,920 --> 00:42:07,200 Speaker 2: Five two at the what's your number? What's your number 879 00:42:07,280 --> 00:42:09,320 Speaker 2: three or less? What's your number three or less? 880 00:42:09,600 --> 00:42:12,239 Speaker 1: Because there's so many teams there's so many teams. You 881 00:42:12,280 --> 00:42:15,840 Speaker 1: could be five games back of a wildcard and just 882 00:42:15,880 --> 00:42:18,760 Speaker 1: a wildcard spot, and there could be three teams ahead 883 00:42:18,760 --> 00:42:21,200 Speaker 1: of you. Like five feels like too much? 884 00:42:34,960 --> 00:42:35,920 Speaker 2: All right, let's slap. 885 00:42:36,600 --> 00:42:39,520 Speaker 3: I know Buck Showalter is coming on Thursday's show. I'll 886 00:42:39,600 --> 00:42:42,040 Speaker 3: let you know maybe later, maybe in chap ecc I'll 887 00:42:42,040 --> 00:42:44,520 Speaker 3: tell you who we have lined up for tomorrow's show 888 00:42:44,520 --> 00:42:45,880 Speaker 3: once we work on those later on. 889 00:42:46,040 --> 00:42:47,240 Speaker 2: What are you wearing today, Kratz? 890 00:42:48,840 --> 00:42:52,759 Speaker 1: Team with a run differential of plus three plus three 891 00:42:52,880 --> 00:42:56,319 Speaker 1: run differential, that's your stat This team should rake. They 892 00:42:56,320 --> 00:42:58,040 Speaker 1: should have like a plus fifty run. 893 00:42:57,920 --> 00:43:00,360 Speaker 2: Differential, but it doesn't amen. 894 00:43:01,200 --> 00:43:03,120 Speaker 3: All right, And for the last minute here, I don't 895 00:43:03,120 --> 00:43:05,400 Speaker 3: know how far along the line you want to go, 896 00:43:05,480 --> 00:43:08,080 Speaker 3: but hey, this is the show where we emphasize transparency. 897 00:43:08,120 --> 00:43:11,080 Speaker 3: I know the team fell yesterday, so what did you 898 00:43:11,120 --> 00:43:12,759 Speaker 3: tell the boys afterward? 899 00:43:14,600 --> 00:43:17,760 Speaker 1: It's crushing, man. I'm still having a tough time getting 900 00:43:17,800 --> 00:43:20,400 Speaker 1: over it because the team wasn't better than them. But 901 00:43:21,000 --> 00:43:24,359 Speaker 1: you make mistakes in baseball. That's what happens. You give 902 00:43:24,440 --> 00:43:28,040 Speaker 1: teams extra outs, you give them extra bases. But you 903 00:43:28,040 --> 00:43:32,480 Speaker 1: know what had a great season, came together and the 904 00:43:32,520 --> 00:43:34,600 Speaker 1: future looks bright. They're a very young team. 905 00:43:35,640 --> 00:43:38,960 Speaker 2: Mhm. It was a one run game too, right. 906 00:43:39,920 --> 00:43:42,640 Speaker 1: Seven to six? You got the first two runners on 907 00:43:43,239 --> 00:43:47,040 Speaker 1: first two runners on the bottom of the seventh nobody out. 908 00:43:48,160 --> 00:43:53,080 Speaker 1: We missed the bunt sign. Oh no, got to get 909 00:43:53,080 --> 00:43:55,719 Speaker 1: that bunt down, kid, You got to get the sign 910 00:43:55,840 --> 00:43:58,920 Speaker 1: before you get the butnt down. Shouldn't they just know 911 00:43:58,960 --> 00:44:01,399 Speaker 1: their bunny? 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