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Yes 16 00:00:58,920 --> 00:01:00,920 Speaker 1: we've now hit the triple digit, but it's for sure. 17 00:01:00,960 --> 00:01:02,880 Speaker 1: We had a great episode one hundred. We got a 18 00:01:02,880 --> 00:01:04,880 Speaker 1: great episode one oh one for you guys. We have 19 00:01:05,080 --> 00:01:07,920 Speaker 1: so much to talk about. The Brewers series just ended. 20 00:01:07,920 --> 00:01:10,440 Speaker 1: We got a series win. Me and James are back 21 00:01:10,440 --> 00:01:12,600 Speaker 1: in the studio and the office together, so you know 22 00:01:12,680 --> 00:01:16,080 Speaker 1: it's gonna be an absolutely fire episode and the big 23 00:01:16,280 --> 00:01:19,040 Speaker 1: news we have the date it is Monday. You guys 24 00:01:19,040 --> 00:01:21,080 Speaker 1: will find out Monday. Technically, oh, you guys will find 25 00:01:21,080 --> 00:01:24,120 Speaker 1: out Friday. You guys will technically find out on Friday. 26 00:01:24,160 --> 00:01:26,600 Speaker 1: So you're gonna listen to this episode, and there's gonna 27 00:01:26,600 --> 00:01:28,880 Speaker 1: be a way for you to basically find out exactly 28 00:01:28,880 --> 00:01:30,800 Speaker 1: what's happening. We can't say it in this so again, 29 00:01:30,959 --> 00:01:33,280 Speaker 1: sorry to be a real tease here, but the news 30 00:01:33,400 --> 00:01:36,240 Speaker 1: will be official tomorrow as to what is going on. 31 00:01:36,280 --> 00:01:39,040 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, today whenever you guys have done listening to 32 00:01:39,080 --> 00:01:42,080 Speaker 2: this episode, cause there's gonna be two podcasts technically to 33 00:01:42,120 --> 00:01:45,200 Speaker 2: come out on our feed. But over the next twelve hours, 34 00:01:45,240 --> 00:01:47,360 Speaker 2: this episode's gonna drop after I edited. It'll probably be 35 00:01:47,400 --> 00:01:49,640 Speaker 2: late night like it usually is, and there's gonna be 36 00:01:49,760 --> 00:01:52,680 Speaker 2: like a one minute thing on there. So try to 37 00:01:52,720 --> 00:01:55,960 Speaker 2: contain your excitement, listen to the episode, and then listen 38 00:01:56,040 --> 00:01:57,680 Speaker 2: to what happens next. 39 00:01:57,480 --> 00:02:01,400 Speaker 1: Because I promise you we're incredibly excited. We cannot wait 40 00:02:01,440 --> 00:02:03,640 Speaker 1: for you guys to find out. We've been teasing it forever. 41 00:02:04,040 --> 00:02:06,920 Speaker 1: It will be officially known when you're listening to this 42 00:02:07,400 --> 00:02:09,560 Speaker 1: at the time, So just just be ready. It's gonna 43 00:02:09,560 --> 00:02:11,200 Speaker 1: be crazy. I don't even know if it's gotten your 44 00:02:11,240 --> 00:02:11,760 Speaker 1: guys radar. 45 00:02:11,840 --> 00:02:12,960 Speaker 3: It's gonna blow your doors off. 46 00:02:13,040 --> 00:02:14,880 Speaker 1: That's what I'll say, along with James has some big 47 00:02:14,919 --> 00:02:17,560 Speaker 1: news too that he has no longer Jeter had no range. 48 00:02:17,400 --> 00:02:20,480 Speaker 3: On Twitter, No James Giano. Officially, I'm going legit, guys. 49 00:02:20,280 --> 00:02:22,360 Speaker 1: Which could also be a hint into what is going 50 00:02:22,400 --> 00:02:24,240 Speaker 1: on with us here trying to go legit. We're trying 51 00:02:24,240 --> 00:02:26,040 Speaker 1: to be serious and we have a lot to talk 52 00:02:26,040 --> 00:02:28,400 Speaker 1: about here about this Milwaukee Brewer series. But of course 53 00:02:28,440 --> 00:02:30,800 Speaker 1: before and what has been our lengthiest intro yet, make 54 00:02:30,800 --> 00:02:32,560 Speaker 1: sure you following us on all our social media because 55 00:02:32,600 --> 00:02:36,359 Speaker 1: the content's about to get crazy. Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, 56 00:02:36,720 --> 00:02:39,520 Speaker 1: nets up. We are going to go nuts with content 57 00:02:39,800 --> 00:02:43,160 Speaker 1: over the next a few years or so. You guys 58 00:02:43,160 --> 00:02:45,359 Speaker 1: will see at least two years if you're listening to 59 00:02:45,440 --> 00:02:50,359 Speaker 1: us Apple podcasts, Spotify, Google podcasts, honestly anything, whatever it is, yeah, yeah, yeah, 60 00:02:50,400 --> 00:02:53,360 Speaker 1: whatever it is, to follow us, download it, share it, 61 00:02:53,520 --> 00:02:55,720 Speaker 1: rate us, review it. It really does help us grow. 62 00:02:56,000 --> 00:02:58,679 Speaker 1: And without further ado, let's start talking about this Brewer series. 63 00:02:58,720 --> 00:03:00,359 Speaker 1: We're gonna try something new out We heard you guys 64 00:03:00,400 --> 00:03:02,600 Speaker 1: want us to keep it chronological, so right now, for 65 00:03:02,639 --> 00:03:04,960 Speaker 1: the first few minutes, we're just gonna talk about initial 66 00:03:04,960 --> 00:03:07,600 Speaker 1: impressions about this series, and this was one that the 67 00:03:07,639 --> 00:03:10,520 Speaker 1: Brewers are not playing particularly well coming into the Mets 68 00:03:10,520 --> 00:03:13,560 Speaker 1: have been basically playing five hundred baseball and because of 69 00:03:13,680 --> 00:03:16,560 Speaker 1: now winning this series since the beginning of June, they're 70 00:03:16,560 --> 00:03:18,560 Speaker 1: now eight and six on the season. During the month 71 00:03:18,600 --> 00:03:20,680 Speaker 1: of June, it was good. I was happy with how 72 00:03:20,720 --> 00:03:21,480 Speaker 1: the series played out. 73 00:03:21,680 --> 00:03:24,800 Speaker 2: This series was just like so many other of the 74 00:03:24,840 --> 00:03:27,640 Speaker 2: series the Mets have played over this entire season, where 75 00:03:27,680 --> 00:03:30,000 Speaker 2: there were moments where you felt like the team couldn't 76 00:03:30,040 --> 00:03:32,320 Speaker 2: do anything. There was moments you felt like they could 77 00:03:32,360 --> 00:03:34,920 Speaker 2: do everything, and it just winds up being that they 78 00:03:35,000 --> 00:03:37,720 Speaker 2: took down another team and came out on top again. 79 00:03:37,840 --> 00:03:40,800 Speaker 1: It was classic Mets win two games, have a poop 80 00:03:40,840 --> 00:03:43,480 Speaker 1: fest sprinkled in there, because God forbid, this Mets team 81 00:03:43,480 --> 00:03:45,000 Speaker 1: plays good for three games in a row. 82 00:03:45,040 --> 00:03:46,360 Speaker 3: We might just be prophecies. 83 00:03:46,480 --> 00:03:48,320 Speaker 1: We might we might be. And I'm seeing that more 84 00:03:48,320 --> 00:03:50,520 Speaker 1: and more people are using poopfest on Twitter, which is 85 00:03:50,600 --> 00:03:53,480 Speaker 1: pretty funny because it's just an absolutely insane terminology that 86 00:03:53,480 --> 00:03:55,720 Speaker 1: we're using. But let's tell the truth here. I mean, 87 00:03:55,720 --> 00:03:57,680 Speaker 1: Game one was good for the Mets, Game two was terrible, 88 00:03:57,720 --> 00:04:01,400 Speaker 1: and Game three was quite the battle, but it did beautifully. 89 00:04:00,840 --> 00:04:03,320 Speaker 2: For us, and just that kind of battle that we've 90 00:04:03,360 --> 00:04:05,480 Speaker 2: seen from the Mets so often this year. Like I 91 00:04:05,520 --> 00:04:07,120 Speaker 2: want to talk a little bit about Game three before 92 00:04:07,120 --> 00:04:09,160 Speaker 2: we really dive in, but this is a situation where 93 00:04:09,720 --> 00:04:12,040 Speaker 2: the Mets saw pitcher Tyler McGill, who was one of 94 00:04:12,040 --> 00:04:14,840 Speaker 2: their bright spots early, got injured, fought his way back, 95 00:04:14,920 --> 00:04:18,080 Speaker 2: and now looks like something awful could have happened. Jason 96 00:04:18,080 --> 00:04:20,200 Speaker 2: Shreeve came in for him, led a couple inherited runners 97 00:04:20,200 --> 00:04:22,680 Speaker 2: score and you're down for the one against a guy 98 00:04:22,680 --> 00:04:24,920 Speaker 2: in Aaron Ashbury who was absolutely cruising and a Brewers 99 00:04:24,920 --> 00:04:27,480 Speaker 2: bullpen that was without Josh Hater, so not Up's usual strength, 100 00:04:27,680 --> 00:04:29,920 Speaker 2: but still one of the better ish bullpens in the league. 101 00:04:29,920 --> 00:04:32,920 Speaker 2: Without Hated, they're probably like a sixtieth percentile bullpen. They're 102 00:04:32,920 --> 00:04:33,880 Speaker 2: not great, but they're not bad. 103 00:04:34,000 --> 00:04:36,240 Speaker 1: And just like they have all year long, this Mets 104 00:04:36,279 --> 00:04:38,600 Speaker 1: team does not give up. And I know it was 105 00:04:38,600 --> 00:04:39,960 Speaker 1: still early in the game, so it'd be a weird 106 00:04:39,960 --> 00:04:41,520 Speaker 1: time to give up in a three run baseball game. 107 00:04:41,560 --> 00:04:43,800 Speaker 1: But they chipped back there. We'll get going and we'll 108 00:04:43,839 --> 00:04:45,279 Speaker 1: talk about that more in depth as we get on. 109 00:04:45,320 --> 00:04:47,120 Speaker 2: And they're also there were just like the Mets have 110 00:04:47,160 --> 00:04:50,080 Speaker 2: done all year, there were contributions from insane places like 111 00:04:50,160 --> 00:04:51,600 Speaker 2: Mark Hannah has such a good game at. 112 00:04:51,560 --> 00:04:54,159 Speaker 3: A lead loft spot. Thomas Neto had so many good 113 00:04:54,160 --> 00:04:54,599 Speaker 3: at bats. 114 00:04:54,640 --> 00:04:56,160 Speaker 2: He had one at bat that was really bad in 115 00:04:56,200 --> 00:04:57,560 Speaker 2: situation where he could have won the game, but he 116 00:04:57,560 --> 00:04:59,240 Speaker 2: had so many good at bats before then. 117 00:04:59,480 --> 00:05:02,000 Speaker 3: So it's like everyone is chipping in doing their job. 118 00:05:02,240 --> 00:05:02,480 Speaker 1: JD. 119 00:05:02,600 --> 00:05:05,560 Speaker 2: Davis big bass hit. Like there's so much going on 120 00:05:05,600 --> 00:05:07,800 Speaker 2: with this team. It's so I don't even know what. 121 00:05:07,760 --> 00:05:08,200 Speaker 3: The word is. 122 00:05:08,400 --> 00:05:11,120 Speaker 2: They persevere, they dig deep, they work hard, they're gritty. 123 00:05:11,160 --> 00:05:12,880 Speaker 2: The Mets team is really freaking gritty. 124 00:05:12,920 --> 00:05:15,320 Speaker 1: And another series win that the Mets needed, especially with 125 00:05:15,320 --> 00:05:17,280 Speaker 1: the Braves pushing up on our heels and the Phillies 126 00:05:17,360 --> 00:05:18,800 Speaker 1: and the Phillies pushing up on our heels. This is 127 00:05:18,839 --> 00:05:21,039 Speaker 1: as good because we still keep a pretty solid distance. 128 00:05:21,080 --> 00:05:23,120 Speaker 1: So let's go ahead and start up with shout Salakata, 129 00:05:23,200 --> 00:05:25,599 Speaker 1: Shout Salakada. I'll pop off on him here in a second, 130 00:05:25,600 --> 00:05:27,760 Speaker 1: but let's go to Game one. The Mets did their 131 00:05:27,800 --> 00:05:29,919 Speaker 1: thing in the first sitting that they've done seemingly all 132 00:05:30,040 --> 00:05:32,000 Speaker 1: year long, at least once a series. They got off 133 00:05:32,000 --> 00:05:34,920 Speaker 1: hot Nimo with that leadoff double, that Marte got the single, 134 00:05:35,160 --> 00:05:36,320 Speaker 1: and Pete Alonzo drove him in. 135 00:05:36,480 --> 00:05:38,160 Speaker 2: It's kind of refreshing that the Mets were able to 136 00:05:38,200 --> 00:05:40,200 Speaker 2: do this against the guy like Adrian Hauser, who I 137 00:05:40,200 --> 00:05:42,960 Speaker 2: feel like in the past past Mets teams and Adrian 138 00:05:42,960 --> 00:05:44,839 Speaker 2: Hawser would give them fits. Oh yeah, but this modern 139 00:05:44,880 --> 00:05:47,600 Speaker 2: Mets lineup, this contact oriented Mets lineup. But just like 140 00:05:47,680 --> 00:05:49,480 Speaker 2: hit hit ball and play ball and play ball and 141 00:05:49,560 --> 00:05:53,440 Speaker 2: play Nimo double, Marty infield single, Pete had an RBS single, 142 00:05:53,520 --> 00:05:55,720 Speaker 2: McNeil an RBI double, and why the West coubar sack 143 00:05:55,800 --> 00:05:57,320 Speaker 2: fly and you're three nothing off the bat. 144 00:05:57,480 --> 00:06:00,160 Speaker 1: This lineup has got you thinking differently too, because we 145 00:06:00,200 --> 00:06:01,880 Speaker 1: spoke about this at the Mets game during Game two, 146 00:06:01,920 --> 00:06:04,080 Speaker 1: which we were at You were like, man, I'm really 147 00:06:04,120 --> 00:06:05,960 Speaker 1: on board with Marte hitting two, and that was something 148 00:06:05,960 --> 00:06:07,400 Speaker 1: at the beginning of the year, maybe both of us, 149 00:06:07,400 --> 00:06:10,200 Speaker 1: but a lot more you was like, I'm not crazy 150 00:06:10,200 --> 00:06:12,200 Speaker 1: about Marte being our two hitter, But now the ways 151 00:06:12,200 --> 00:06:14,479 Speaker 1: that this lineup has played out the way it's been constructed, 152 00:06:14,520 --> 00:06:16,520 Speaker 1: the way the team has been hitting, Marte really is 153 00:06:16,640 --> 00:06:18,159 Speaker 1: kind of a perfect two hitter in this lineup. 154 00:06:18,200 --> 00:06:19,880 Speaker 2: I still wuldn't say Marte is a perfect two hitter 155 00:06:19,880 --> 00:06:21,159 Speaker 2: because he's still only a three third of the on 156 00:06:21,240 --> 00:06:24,159 Speaker 2: base guy, which is like the fifth highest in our 157 00:06:24,440 --> 00:06:26,120 Speaker 2: day to day line and maybe in the sixth highest 158 00:06:26,480 --> 00:06:27,640 Speaker 2: on base percentage of this lineup. 159 00:06:27,760 --> 00:06:28,320 Speaker 1: Is a walk a lot. 160 00:06:28,400 --> 00:06:28,960 Speaker 3: No, he doesn't walk. 161 00:06:29,320 --> 00:06:31,320 Speaker 2: I was walking about four percent of time on the year. 162 00:06:31,360 --> 00:06:34,680 Speaker 2: But he makes such consistent content. He always runs such 163 00:06:34,720 --> 00:06:37,120 Speaker 2: a high bad bit that just he gets up there, 164 00:06:37,160 --> 00:06:38,400 Speaker 2: he puts the ball in play. And the fact that 165 00:06:38,400 --> 00:06:40,120 Speaker 2: he is hitting for more power, Yes, the fact that 166 00:06:40,160 --> 00:06:42,200 Speaker 2: he's hitting for more power than he basically ever has 167 00:06:42,240 --> 00:06:43,960 Speaker 2: in his career has shifted my tone. 168 00:06:44,080 --> 00:06:47,599 Speaker 3: He's he is one of the best hitters in this lineup. 169 00:06:47,600 --> 00:06:50,480 Speaker 2: And it's also something that alludes me because I'm not 170 00:06:50,920 --> 00:06:53,719 Speaker 2: a baseball player, played anywhere near anywhere near to anything 171 00:06:53,760 --> 00:06:55,760 Speaker 2: in my life. So there's just something that comes from 172 00:06:55,760 --> 00:06:57,479 Speaker 2: the spots you hitting the order stalking Marte as a 173 00:06:57,480 --> 00:06:59,480 Speaker 2: guy over the last collection of years, as a regular 174 00:06:59,520 --> 00:07:02,240 Speaker 2: All Star, as a very accomplished Major League Batheran. He's 175 00:07:02,279 --> 00:07:04,239 Speaker 2: been a one or two hither and as a manager, 176 00:07:04,279 --> 00:07:06,000 Speaker 2: you kind of have to respect a guy when that's 177 00:07:06,040 --> 00:07:07,920 Speaker 2: the case. And sure again, I would have had Lindor 178 00:07:07,960 --> 00:07:10,840 Speaker 2: two Pete three, but Pete's thriving in the four spot. 179 00:07:10,840 --> 00:07:13,000 Speaker 2: And it's just something about roles and identities in a 180 00:07:13,040 --> 00:07:16,280 Speaker 2: baseball team that might supersede the importance of a spot 181 00:07:16,280 --> 00:07:17,000 Speaker 2: in the lineup board there. 182 00:07:17,000 --> 00:07:18,560 Speaker 3: And I was incorrect about that. I'm happy to be 183 00:07:18,600 --> 00:07:19,080 Speaker 3: proven wrong. 184 00:07:19,200 --> 00:07:21,600 Speaker 1: Sometimes you just rock with it if it's been working, 185 00:07:21,760 --> 00:07:23,480 Speaker 1: and it has been working for the Mets with Nimo 186 00:07:23,600 --> 00:07:25,280 Speaker 1: and Marte and those guys do at the top of 187 00:07:25,320 --> 00:07:27,440 Speaker 1: the order put a lot of pressures on these other teams, 188 00:07:27,560 --> 00:07:29,040 Speaker 1: like we saw in this game right off the rip, 189 00:07:29,080 --> 00:07:30,040 Speaker 1: and it makes a difference. 190 00:07:30,120 --> 00:07:32,440 Speaker 2: And what's the biggest thing about hitting comfortability. You gotta 191 00:07:32,440 --> 00:07:34,120 Speaker 2: be comfortable in there. You gotta be confident, you gotta 192 00:07:34,120 --> 00:07:35,760 Speaker 2: be chill, you gotta be cool, you gotta be relaxed. 193 00:07:35,800 --> 00:07:37,520 Speaker 2: And if you're hitting a spot and you've been hitting 194 00:07:37,520 --> 00:07:38,880 Speaker 2: your whole life and you're used to it and you're 195 00:07:38,880 --> 00:07:41,880 Speaker 2: happy about it, like Pete four and Marte two, it's 196 00:07:41,920 --> 00:07:42,360 Speaker 2: gonna work. 197 00:07:42,440 --> 00:07:44,360 Speaker 1: It's good And especially when the Mets get out to 198 00:07:44,400 --> 00:07:47,000 Speaker 1: three nothing really in game one and Bassett's on the 199 00:07:47,040 --> 00:07:49,080 Speaker 1: mound and he goes right back to his Chris Bassett form. 200 00:07:49,080 --> 00:07:51,440 Speaker 3: He was phenomenal, incredible Chris Bassett. 201 00:07:51,680 --> 00:07:54,360 Speaker 2: I was never really worried about him at all, especially 202 00:07:54,400 --> 00:07:55,760 Speaker 2: as much as some people were, like all either of 203 00:07:55,840 --> 00:07:56,160 Speaker 2: us were. 204 00:07:56,200 --> 00:07:58,000 Speaker 1: No. We talked about in the last episode were like, yes, 205 00:07:58,040 --> 00:08:00,440 Speaker 1: the numbers of like the last five starts, the era 206 00:08:00,600 --> 00:08:03,560 Speaker 1: is ugly. But we said it was the Giants twice. Yeah, 207 00:08:03,600 --> 00:08:05,320 Speaker 1: and the Padre No, not the Padres. 208 00:08:05,360 --> 00:08:06,120 Speaker 3: Who was it Padres? 209 00:08:06,160 --> 00:08:07,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, Padres. I just crushed him last time. So it 210 00:08:08,040 --> 00:08:10,400 Speaker 1: was like, oh wow, three good teams. But I did 211 00:08:10,440 --> 00:08:11,080 Speaker 1: a little or two. 212 00:08:11,120 --> 00:08:13,560 Speaker 2: I did a little video breakdown on Twitter before this 213 00:08:13,640 --> 00:08:16,679 Speaker 2: game on Monday of Bassett getting blown up in San Diego, 214 00:08:16,800 --> 00:08:18,640 Speaker 2: and we just we were just so hot during that 215 00:08:18,640 --> 00:08:19,240 Speaker 2: episode anyway. 216 00:08:19,280 --> 00:08:20,720 Speaker 3: Forgot to mention it. There was zero hard hit balls 217 00:08:20,760 --> 00:08:23,200 Speaker 3: by the Padres in that game, really, zero hard hit balls. Wow, 218 00:08:23,200 --> 00:08:24,400 Speaker 3: you didn't see the play on Twitter? 219 00:08:24,520 --> 00:08:26,040 Speaker 1: No I did. I didn't see your video. I've been 220 00:08:26,080 --> 00:08:27,360 Speaker 1: busy this week, have friends in town. 221 00:08:27,840 --> 00:08:30,720 Speaker 2: Yeah, but like the Padres had four run scoring hits, 222 00:08:30,720 --> 00:08:32,320 Speaker 2: two of them were in good spots that were just 223 00:08:32,400 --> 00:08:34,199 Speaker 2: like good pieces of hitting by Eric osmer Man and 224 00:08:34,240 --> 00:08:35,880 Speaker 2: a child that were just like gotten through the infield. 225 00:08:36,280 --> 00:08:38,160 Speaker 2: And then two were just balls that missed their spots 226 00:08:38,200 --> 00:08:39,840 Speaker 2: and got a little too much played against cronam Worth 227 00:08:39,880 --> 00:08:42,840 Speaker 2: and Profar. It's like four run scoring hits, no hard 228 00:08:42,920 --> 00:08:44,920 Speaker 2: hit balls, and people were like ready to jump off 229 00:08:44,920 --> 00:08:47,160 Speaker 2: a bridge for Chris bass Hit. He faced the minimum 230 00:08:47,160 --> 00:08:48,719 Speaker 2: through the first four innings in this Brewer's game. It 231 00:08:48,760 --> 00:08:51,760 Speaker 2: only got broken up by Francisco lindoor error, but even 232 00:08:51,800 --> 00:08:53,720 Speaker 2: with that, he got double plays in three straight innings. 233 00:08:53,840 --> 00:08:56,640 Speaker 2: No Brewer ever reached third base, and by the end 234 00:08:56,679 --> 00:08:59,000 Speaker 2: of it was eight innings pitch, three hits, one walk, 235 00:08:59,160 --> 00:09:01,840 Speaker 2: one or two guys reached a seven strikeouts, nowhere. 236 00:09:01,679 --> 00:09:04,520 Speaker 1: Runs and he was able to use those five pitches 237 00:09:04,559 --> 00:09:07,640 Speaker 1: again to an effective use. Because that's one of the 238 00:09:07,640 --> 00:09:10,160 Speaker 1: things that makes Chris Bassett great. Having those five pitches, 239 00:09:10,200 --> 00:09:12,200 Speaker 1: like we've spoke about, it makes them hard or six, 240 00:09:12,280 --> 00:09:14,480 Speaker 1: yet it makes them really hard to prepare for and 241 00:09:14,559 --> 00:09:15,040 Speaker 1: game plan. 242 00:09:15,160 --> 00:09:16,760 Speaker 3: Big thing with Bassett in this game, he did make 243 00:09:16,760 --> 00:09:17,640 Speaker 3: a slight adjustment. 244 00:09:17,720 --> 00:09:20,800 Speaker 2: He threw one of his highest curveball usage rates of 245 00:09:20,840 --> 00:09:22,800 Speaker 2: the entire season. You think back to that first start 246 00:09:22,800 --> 00:09:24,319 Speaker 2: he made with the Mets. Yeah, when he was breaking 247 00:09:24,360 --> 00:09:26,160 Speaker 2: off those curveballs in Washington, and we were like, this 248 00:09:26,200 --> 00:09:28,280 Speaker 2: pitch is a weapon, and historically his career as a weapon, 249 00:09:28,520 --> 00:09:30,000 Speaker 2: he's kind of gone away from it in favor of 250 00:09:30,080 --> 00:09:31,640 Speaker 2: more sliders. But he threw a lot of this game 251 00:09:31,640 --> 00:09:33,360 Speaker 2: and it got four whifs on ten swings, and his 252 00:09:33,440 --> 00:09:36,120 Speaker 2: sinker also at five whiffs, which is nearly the most 253 00:09:36,120 --> 00:09:38,160 Speaker 2: that pitches had and he started for him this whole season, 254 00:09:38,480 --> 00:09:40,560 Speaker 2: and five different pitches generated a whiff, which is the 255 00:09:40,559 --> 00:09:42,000 Speaker 2: rest before success for Bassett. 256 00:09:42,080 --> 00:09:44,000 Speaker 3: Put it all together and it was his best start 257 00:09:44,000 --> 00:09:44,400 Speaker 3: as a Met. 258 00:09:44,520 --> 00:09:46,600 Speaker 1: I just love to see that he's able to kind 259 00:09:46,640 --> 00:09:48,599 Speaker 1: of change with what the matchup is. He used the 260 00:09:48,640 --> 00:09:51,240 Speaker 1: curveball more this time because it probably was better against 261 00:09:51,240 --> 00:09:53,440 Speaker 1: the Brewers. This is what's great about this Mets team. 262 00:09:53,440 --> 00:09:55,880 Speaker 1: They're using information, they're using it the right way, and 263 00:09:55,920 --> 00:09:57,080 Speaker 1: it's helping them win games. 264 00:09:57,440 --> 00:09:59,560 Speaker 2: And the fact that he was able to say what 265 00:09:59,600 --> 00:10:02,760 Speaker 2: he said after that Padre start and bounce back with 266 00:10:02,960 --> 00:10:06,679 Speaker 2: flying colors and just be in complete control against team 267 00:10:06,720 --> 00:10:08,520 Speaker 2: that's not really a good lineup. But there are a 268 00:10:08,559 --> 00:10:10,600 Speaker 2: lot of guys who I say take good at bats. Yeah, 269 00:10:10,760 --> 00:10:12,520 Speaker 2: I mean like they're a pesky live there. Brewers have 270 00:10:12,520 --> 00:10:13,240 Speaker 2: an annoying line up. 271 00:10:13,280 --> 00:10:14,160 Speaker 3: His love of hitters in this team. 272 00:10:14,200 --> 00:10:15,960 Speaker 2: Again, you're not gonnaee the guys in the All Star Game. 273 00:10:16,160 --> 00:10:17,960 Speaker 2: You're not looking for these baseball cards. But these are 274 00:10:18,000 --> 00:10:19,280 Speaker 2: guys who play good baseball. 275 00:10:19,480 --> 00:10:22,079 Speaker 1: Yeah, and that's really all we needed. Honestly, Bassett was 276 00:10:22,160 --> 00:10:23,680 Speaker 1: lights out. Like we said, the eight innings, we tacked 277 00:10:23,679 --> 00:10:26,079 Speaker 1: down another run with Pete getting an RBI late, helping 278 00:10:26,080 --> 00:10:29,120 Speaker 1: the m V Pete chance continue on. Vote for Pete 279 00:10:29,120 --> 00:10:30,760 Speaker 1: Alonso in the All Star Game. If you're not voting 280 00:10:30,800 --> 00:10:32,240 Speaker 1: for him, what are you doing? You get five votes 281 00:10:32,280 --> 00:10:34,800 Speaker 1: to day, It's simple. It takes five seconds vote for Pete. 282 00:10:34,800 --> 00:10:37,079 Speaker 1: So he starts and that was it. Super clean. Ninth 283 00:10:37,080 --> 00:10:39,760 Speaker 1: thing from Drew Flow. He looks like he's maybe maybe 284 00:10:39,800 --> 00:10:42,040 Speaker 1: back on track, looking better than he was at one point. 285 00:10:42,160 --> 00:10:42,360 Speaker 3: Yeah. 286 00:10:42,360 --> 00:10:44,040 Speaker 2: Something else that was critical in this game, Maybe not 287 00:10:44,120 --> 00:10:46,640 Speaker 2: critical because it didn't wind up being as important, but 288 00:10:47,040 --> 00:10:49,480 Speaker 2: Adrian Howzard were nearly forty pitches in that first inning. Yeah, 289 00:10:49,480 --> 00:10:50,880 Speaker 2: you knock him mad at his game. In the fifth 290 00:10:50,920 --> 00:10:53,480 Speaker 2: inning on a pedal, Alonzo RBS single. The Brewers had 291 00:10:53,520 --> 00:10:57,000 Speaker 2: to dip into relievers early. Again, didn't really matter because 292 00:10:57,200 --> 00:10:59,760 Speaker 2: Bruce Sooner, Brent Brent Soonter Suit's dad. 293 00:11:00,120 --> 00:11:02,520 Speaker 1: No, I don't think they're there is a brew series, 294 00:11:02,559 --> 00:11:05,240 Speaker 1: a Hall of Fame closer. Yeah, all right, he threw. 295 00:11:05,280 --> 00:11:07,480 Speaker 2: He got through more than anying with only twelve pitches, 296 00:11:07,480 --> 00:11:09,160 Speaker 2: and then then Trevor Kelly got through the last I 297 00:11:09,160 --> 00:11:10,720 Speaker 2: think two or three with only a few scow. 298 00:11:10,800 --> 00:11:13,839 Speaker 1: That guy throws. It's funky, It's like some submarine, but 299 00:11:13,880 --> 00:11:15,679 Speaker 1: he kind of shot puts it. This is what the 300 00:11:15,720 --> 00:11:17,520 Speaker 1: Brewers do. They're they're raised North. 301 00:11:17,679 --> 00:11:18,480 Speaker 3: They are raised North. 302 00:11:18,920 --> 00:11:20,640 Speaker 2: Twins are kind of becoming raised North is and away. 303 00:11:20,679 --> 00:11:22,280 Speaker 2: But the Brewers have more of that raise five, but 304 00:11:23,080 --> 00:11:23,439 Speaker 2: you're not. 305 00:11:23,600 --> 00:11:25,120 Speaker 3: You're getting a lot of pitches in the guy like that. 306 00:11:25,240 --> 00:11:27,560 Speaker 2: The first game of a three game series like that is 307 00:11:27,720 --> 00:11:31,000 Speaker 2: how eventually you get a game like Game three also 308 00:11:31,080 --> 00:11:33,079 Speaker 2: helps that Josh Hayter isn't playing and you're getting to 309 00:11:33,120 --> 00:11:35,120 Speaker 2: a team's ullpen. But that that's very important. That's just 310 00:11:35,120 --> 00:11:37,320 Speaker 2: one of those like nasty, grimy things. This Mets team 311 00:11:37,360 --> 00:11:37,959 Speaker 2: does well. 312 00:11:37,800 --> 00:11:40,760 Speaker 1: Super clean, winning game one. I mean these games, honestly, 313 00:11:40,800 --> 00:11:42,640 Speaker 1: outside of game three were pretty straightforward. 314 00:11:42,720 --> 00:11:44,240 Speaker 2: This was this was a game where you could be 315 00:11:44,240 --> 00:11:45,600 Speaker 2: on the field to be like, the Mets are the 316 00:11:45,640 --> 00:11:46,400 Speaker 2: better team. 317 00:11:46,320 --> 00:11:48,840 Speaker 1: For sure, without a doubt. Now Game two, if you 318 00:11:48,880 --> 00:11:51,040 Speaker 1: watch this game, you would think the complete opposite. You'd 319 00:11:51,080 --> 00:11:54,440 Speaker 1: watch and go oh poop fest bad. And to be fair, 320 00:11:54,840 --> 00:11:58,040 Speaker 1: it was David Peterson first Corbin Burns. So I mean, 321 00:11:58,120 --> 00:12:00,480 Speaker 1: if you're a betting man, ninety percent of the time, 322 00:12:00,520 --> 00:12:02,400 Speaker 1: you're picking the Brewers there just because of the pitching 323 00:12:02,440 --> 00:12:04,560 Speaker 1: matchup alone. It really doesn't matter who's hitting at that point. 324 00:12:04,679 --> 00:12:07,320 Speaker 2: No, And Corbyn Burns is the defending National League Cy 325 00:12:07,400 --> 00:12:09,280 Speaker 2: Young Winner. And David Peterson, while we've given him a 326 00:12:09,320 --> 00:12:10,920 Speaker 2: lot of credit in the show this year, he's at 327 00:12:10,960 --> 00:12:12,520 Speaker 2: best a good average major league star there. 328 00:12:12,559 --> 00:12:15,240 Speaker 1: He's still developing, he's still learning, he's still kind of 329 00:12:15,320 --> 00:12:17,760 Speaker 1: honing in on his craft, and we saw it early 330 00:12:17,800 --> 00:12:19,320 Speaker 1: in the first inning. He just did not have it 331 00:12:19,360 --> 00:12:19,839 Speaker 1: from the start. 332 00:12:19,920 --> 00:12:21,320 Speaker 2: But it's not that he didn't have it. This just 333 00:12:21,320 --> 00:12:23,240 Speaker 2: made this start all the more frustrating. And we didn't 334 00:12:23,240 --> 00:12:25,160 Speaker 2: get exactly the best eye in this game because we 335 00:12:25,160 --> 00:12:27,200 Speaker 2: were at the stadiums, we weren't able to see these 336 00:12:27,240 --> 00:12:30,439 Speaker 2: pitches up close. But the fact that Christian Yealich and 337 00:12:30,440 --> 00:12:32,599 Speaker 2: Willie Damas both made solid contact first two bads of 338 00:12:32,640 --> 00:12:34,600 Speaker 2: the game. The Brewers are also very good stacking their 339 00:12:34,640 --> 00:12:36,640 Speaker 2: lineup two hit lefties. Yeah, one of the things they 340 00:12:36,640 --> 00:12:39,280 Speaker 2: honestly do best. He also lined out, went to the 341 00:12:39,280 --> 00:12:41,719 Speaker 2: wall a dominant, had a sharp double, and then he 342 00:12:41,760 --> 00:12:45,400 Speaker 2: had Andrew mccutchon down oh one backfoot slider hit him 343 00:12:45,400 --> 00:12:47,480 Speaker 2: on the back foot, and you're like, crap. Then he 344 00:12:47,480 --> 00:12:50,280 Speaker 2: had Hunter Renfro down one. Two backfoot slider hit him 345 00:12:50,280 --> 00:12:52,240 Speaker 2: on the back foot and you look up and you're like, fuck, 346 00:12:52,280 --> 00:12:55,240 Speaker 2: you're pitching. Well, you're executing your plan, and it's just 347 00:12:55,920 --> 00:12:58,360 Speaker 2: maybe that's a scathing report. Now, David Peterson like sometimes 348 00:12:58,360 --> 00:12:59,800 Speaker 2: THEO sliders come a little in and it's like, it's 349 00:12:59,800 --> 00:13:01,679 Speaker 2: not pitch to hit, It's not gonna hurt you that bad. 350 00:13:01,760 --> 00:13:03,400 Speaker 2: Maybe it was just he didn't even finished the pitch, 351 00:13:03,800 --> 00:13:05,559 Speaker 2: came into far lost commanded it a little bit. But 352 00:13:05,559 --> 00:13:07,680 Speaker 2: those are two backfist lylers that have been so so 353 00:13:07,679 --> 00:13:10,320 Speaker 2: so effective for Peterson over this run where he has 354 00:13:10,360 --> 00:13:12,679 Speaker 2: been I would say, very important to the success of 355 00:13:12,720 --> 00:13:15,480 Speaker 2: this team as we've been struggling to get through innings, definitely, 356 00:13:15,760 --> 00:13:18,439 Speaker 2: and then this bases are loaded one out and Luis 357 00:13:18,559 --> 00:13:21,160 Speaker 2: urays Luisi Rius hits a seeing I single in two 358 00:13:21,240 --> 00:13:21,680 Speaker 2: run score. 359 00:13:21,760 --> 00:13:23,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, and that was a little bit deflating. But again 360 00:13:23,600 --> 00:13:25,280 Speaker 1: it was early in the game, and it felt like 361 00:13:25,320 --> 00:13:28,360 Speaker 1: the Mets, especially coming off that nice, clean winning game one, 362 00:13:28,480 --> 00:13:30,439 Speaker 1: like Okay, we're still not out of it. And what 363 00:13:30,520 --> 00:13:32,480 Speaker 1: really hurt though, is we did have a chance. In 364 00:13:32,520 --> 00:13:34,640 Speaker 1: the first inning. We had a shot. Nimo and Marte 365 00:13:34,679 --> 00:13:37,840 Speaker 1: singled early, both getting on base, and the Mets just 366 00:13:37,960 --> 00:13:39,679 Speaker 1: kind of left them there. They didn't do anything. And 367 00:13:39,679 --> 00:13:41,640 Speaker 1: that's me and you have talked about before when the 368 00:13:41,679 --> 00:13:43,600 Speaker 1: Mets leave guys on in the first sitting, that's usually 369 00:13:43,640 --> 00:13:46,080 Speaker 1: a bad omen. And this one couldn't have missed or 370 00:13:46,080 --> 00:13:47,080 Speaker 1: couldn't have hit any better. 371 00:13:47,120 --> 00:13:49,920 Speaker 2: Also, there was a moment where some something similar happened 372 00:13:49,920 --> 00:13:51,600 Speaker 2: in Game three where we gave up all the runs 373 00:13:51,679 --> 00:13:52,560 Speaker 2: in the fourth inning. 374 00:13:52,880 --> 00:13:54,800 Speaker 3: You came back, you got one, You get one. 375 00:13:54,840 --> 00:13:56,439 Speaker 2: The guys's bean a, Doug got your high five and Guard, 376 00:13:56,480 --> 00:13:58,360 Speaker 2: we're back, We're back, We're back. The fact that Mets 377 00:13:58,400 --> 00:14:00,520 Speaker 2: had first and second on with the hardy other franciss 378 00:14:00,520 --> 00:14:02,880 Speaker 2: Co Lindor had an ugly strikeout bad on a Corbyn 379 00:14:02,880 --> 00:14:05,320 Speaker 2: Burn's color. Lindoran, we talk about when he's hot, Lindor, 380 00:14:05,360 --> 00:14:07,520 Speaker 2: it's ice cold right now, still still hitting the ball hard. 381 00:14:07,920 --> 00:14:09,559 Speaker 2: Also made a bad play defensively in this game, but 382 00:14:09,600 --> 00:14:11,400 Speaker 2: he's climbing up the defensive charts. A big argument with 383 00:14:11,400 --> 00:14:14,199 Speaker 2: the kids today. He's probably listening to this about as drs. 384 00:14:14,360 --> 00:14:16,040 Speaker 1: Oh, it's just significantly better. 385 00:14:16,120 --> 00:14:16,720 Speaker 3: I thought so too. 386 00:14:16,760 --> 00:14:18,920 Speaker 2: This kuy was yelling at me because he was like, 387 00:14:18,960 --> 00:14:20,680 Speaker 2: he was ripping me so much. I like read Tom 388 00:14:20,760 --> 00:14:23,000 Speaker 2: Tango's manifesto about OAA they came out with a few 389 00:14:23,040 --> 00:14:25,480 Speaker 2: years ago when they released it for Infield, and this 390 00:14:25,560 --> 00:14:27,360 Speaker 2: kid's comments and he made no sense. You know who 391 00:14:27,360 --> 00:14:29,080 Speaker 2: you are if you're listening to this salt. Yeah, his 392 00:14:29,160 --> 00:14:32,040 Speaker 2: name on Twitter assault. His only tweets are responding to 393 00:14:32,160 --> 00:14:35,960 Speaker 2: me you worthy and jolly Negati thinks about Francisco Lindor. 394 00:14:36,080 --> 00:14:38,480 Speaker 1: Interesting. Yeah, that's a that's a that's a pro hater. 395 00:14:38,520 --> 00:14:39,080 Speaker 1: You gotta give him. 396 00:14:39,600 --> 00:14:42,480 Speaker 2: I give anyone credit for being good or at anything, 397 00:14:42,720 --> 00:14:44,120 Speaker 2: and being that good of a hater, I give you. 398 00:14:44,120 --> 00:14:44,880 Speaker 3: All the credit in the world. 399 00:14:44,920 --> 00:14:48,360 Speaker 1: Again, professional hater. And and Lindora's hand definitely seems to 400 00:14:48,400 --> 00:14:50,480 Speaker 1: bothering him ever since he slammed his finger in the 401 00:14:50,480 --> 00:14:51,520 Speaker 1: door in Los Angeles. 402 00:14:51,520 --> 00:14:53,640 Speaker 2: I think how he said tonight, He's like, I don't 403 00:14:53,640 --> 00:14:55,560 Speaker 2: want to smiss say the stat, but he's not hitting 404 00:14:55,600 --> 00:14:56,360 Speaker 2: well since. 405 00:14:56,240 --> 00:14:57,720 Speaker 1: Then, Like there's a hard line. I don't think he's 406 00:14:57,800 --> 00:15:00,040 Speaker 1: driven in a run since then. Really, I don't think so. 407 00:15:00,040 --> 00:15:01,840 Speaker 1: I think and I think they said coming into this game, 408 00:15:01,880 --> 00:15:03,640 Speaker 1: at least his last nine games, he had not yet 409 00:15:03,680 --> 00:15:05,720 Speaker 1: driven in a run after he had twenty two in 410 00:15:05,800 --> 00:15:09,360 Speaker 1: the previous whatever tenant was going to be, but he's struggling. 411 00:15:09,400 --> 00:15:10,520 Speaker 1: The bat looks a little bit slow. 412 00:15:10,600 --> 00:15:11,560 Speaker 3: It's also Corbyn Burns. 413 00:15:11,600 --> 00:15:13,760 Speaker 2: It's also Cordyn Burns exactly. That color is one of 414 00:15:13,760 --> 00:15:16,080 Speaker 2: the best pitches in baseball. And right Afculin door like 415 00:15:16,120 --> 00:15:17,520 Speaker 2: had a bad at bad Pete had a bad at 416 00:15:17,560 --> 00:15:20,240 Speaker 2: bat too, with a very lazy foul ball to Kessen 417 00:15:20,280 --> 00:15:22,760 Speaker 2: here that was caught and then to McNeil, just classic. 418 00:15:22,800 --> 00:15:25,080 Speaker 3: Jeff m'neil had the best at bat of this middle 419 00:15:25,080 --> 00:15:27,440 Speaker 3: of the order. Thank god he's heading fifth now and 420 00:15:27,480 --> 00:15:29,520 Speaker 3: he smoked one down the line ninety six off the 421 00:15:29,520 --> 00:15:31,560 Speaker 3: bat The Kessen hero made one of the best defensive 422 00:15:31,560 --> 00:15:32,800 Speaker 3: players his entire career. 423 00:15:32,560 --> 00:15:34,280 Speaker 1: And let's be honest, Jeffan gils do for some of 424 00:15:34,280 --> 00:15:36,360 Speaker 1: those outs because he's he's been getting some easy hits 425 00:15:36,360 --> 00:15:38,880 Speaker 1: that you know, the numbers aren't great on them. He's 426 00:15:38,920 --> 00:15:40,600 Speaker 1: due to make a heart out every once in a while. 427 00:15:40,640 --> 00:15:42,840 Speaker 1: It's unfortunate it came in that scenario and not when 428 00:15:42,880 --> 00:15:44,320 Speaker 1: the Mets are up, you know, ten to nothing or 429 00:15:44,320 --> 00:15:44,720 Speaker 1: something like. 430 00:15:44,760 --> 00:15:46,640 Speaker 2: That, especially because in this game, if it's two nothing 431 00:15:46,680 --> 00:15:48,560 Speaker 2: and then that ball gets down the line, it's too too, 432 00:15:48,600 --> 00:15:50,080 Speaker 2: too too, and you get to you get too of 433 00:15:50,120 --> 00:15:51,440 Speaker 2: Corden Burns in the first setting. 434 00:15:51,280 --> 00:15:54,120 Speaker 1: You're alive, you're feeling good off then elsa young like that. 435 00:15:54,880 --> 00:15:57,120 Speaker 1: Obviously that was not the case though, because the Brewers 436 00:15:57,200 --> 00:15:59,760 Speaker 1: just kind of kept scratching away, kind of going at 437 00:15:59,800 --> 00:16:02,560 Speaker 1: p Peterson. He just he wasn't sharp. That's really what 438 00:16:02,560 --> 00:16:04,920 Speaker 1: it came down to. He wasn't better than Corbyn Burns, 439 00:16:04,960 --> 00:16:07,400 Speaker 1: which I can't knock him about because obviously that's gonna 440 00:16:07,400 --> 00:16:09,360 Speaker 1: be tough to do for anybody in the league. 441 00:16:10,120 --> 00:16:12,080 Speaker 2: He just got to be I still feel like something 442 00:16:12,200 --> 00:16:14,840 Speaker 2: that really shows David Peterson's growth this year. Compared to 443 00:16:14,960 --> 00:16:17,560 Speaker 2: David Peterson, we used to see is that he wasn't 444 00:16:17,600 --> 00:16:20,080 Speaker 2: sharp and things weren't going that well behind him, and 445 00:16:20,160 --> 00:16:23,000 Speaker 2: he wasn't freaking out, he wasn't sulking the huge Yeah, 446 00:16:23,040 --> 00:16:24,880 Speaker 2: like in that it was that was a fourth inning. 447 00:16:24,880 --> 00:16:26,560 Speaker 2: That's when we're walking around the ballpark. There was that 448 00:16:26,600 --> 00:16:28,480 Speaker 2: double play ball that McNeil just didn't get a grip 449 00:16:28,480 --> 00:16:29,800 Speaker 2: on it. It looked like and kind of spiked it led 450 00:16:29,800 --> 00:16:32,440 Speaker 2: another run in. And like the fact that things weren't 451 00:16:32,480 --> 00:16:34,720 Speaker 2: going well behind Peterson, but he was able to kind 452 00:16:34,720 --> 00:16:36,640 Speaker 2: of sit where he was and is kind of showing 453 00:16:36,680 --> 00:16:39,240 Speaker 2: the fact that he's like shrunk his range of outcomes, 454 00:16:39,600 --> 00:16:41,760 Speaker 2: which we always still probably a similar ceiling. But the 455 00:16:41,840 --> 00:16:44,000 Speaker 2: fact that the lows aren't as low as they were 456 00:16:44,040 --> 00:16:46,160 Speaker 2: from the old David Peterson, and that comes from the 457 00:16:46,200 --> 00:16:49,240 Speaker 2: new fastball slider Peterson. That comes from growth and maturity 458 00:16:49,280 --> 00:16:51,320 Speaker 2: that probably comes from another year with Jeremy after that 459 00:16:51,360 --> 00:16:54,160 Speaker 2: comes from the newfound confidence of this Mets team. But 460 00:16:54,880 --> 00:16:56,400 Speaker 2: if we have to pull a positive from this game, 461 00:16:56,440 --> 00:16:59,040 Speaker 2: it's the fact that things can fall apart around Peterson 462 00:16:59,360 --> 00:17:00,880 Speaker 2: and the game no longer fall apart. 463 00:17:00,920 --> 00:17:02,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's a good point because it really wasn't his 464 00:17:02,760 --> 00:17:05,160 Speaker 1: fault when the game did fall just with chaos. Jake 465 00:17:05,200 --> 00:17:07,679 Speaker 1: Reid came in and just he's he's gonna get hit sometimes. 466 00:17:07,680 --> 00:17:10,399 Speaker 1: He is our last reliever essentially on this roster. Even 467 00:17:10,440 --> 00:17:11,119 Speaker 1: when Jake Reed. 468 00:17:11,040 --> 00:17:12,480 Speaker 3: Came in, there were no runs in. 469 00:17:12,560 --> 00:17:14,639 Speaker 2: It was first and second, two out, and you hit 470 00:17:14,720 --> 00:17:17,280 Speaker 2: Caston Hero with a pitch, you do, you give up 471 00:17:17,320 --> 00:17:19,240 Speaker 2: a basis load walk. Whoever was after here, I don't 472 00:17:19,240 --> 00:17:21,280 Speaker 2: remember who it was, but it was not someone intimidating. 473 00:17:21,720 --> 00:17:24,880 Speaker 2: And then Lorenzo came ground battle indoor couldn't make a play. 474 00:17:24,920 --> 00:17:27,520 Speaker 3: It was rule to hit. Probably could have been out 475 00:17:27,520 --> 00:17:29,159 Speaker 3: of it. Whatever, we I'm really gonna go look at it. 476 00:17:29,200 --> 00:17:31,480 Speaker 3: And Mark and I were we're doing some stuff during. 477 00:17:31,280 --> 00:17:32,359 Speaker 1: This behind the scenes. 478 00:17:32,600 --> 00:17:32,879 Speaker 3: Sure. 479 00:17:33,040 --> 00:17:35,040 Speaker 2: And then jas Peterson hit a couple of RBI double 480 00:17:35,080 --> 00:17:38,040 Speaker 2: William Domas Andrew McCutcheon's got urbs singles, just pouring it on. 481 00:17:38,200 --> 00:17:40,159 Speaker 3: This is when just the floodgates had open. Trevor Williams 482 00:17:40,240 --> 00:17:41,560 Speaker 3: was in. We just put our hands up in This 483 00:17:41,600 --> 00:17:42,440 Speaker 3: game was out of reach. 484 00:17:42,560 --> 00:17:45,480 Speaker 1: To be fair, we definitely missed the worst stting of 485 00:17:45,520 --> 00:17:46,160 Speaker 1: Mets baseball. 486 00:17:46,200 --> 00:17:47,080 Speaker 3: Yere Yes we did. 487 00:17:47,240 --> 00:17:49,679 Speaker 2: And I'm okay with that, yeah, especially based on what 488 00:17:49,720 --> 00:17:52,040 Speaker 2: we were actually doing, but you blink into seven run 489 00:17:52,080 --> 00:17:53,320 Speaker 2: inning games over boopfest. 490 00:17:53,359 --> 00:17:53,679 Speaker 3: Good night. 491 00:17:53,720 --> 00:17:55,480 Speaker 1: Jeff McNeill hit a home run this game. That's a 492 00:17:55,480 --> 00:17:57,400 Speaker 1: cool little tidbit because we like to see Jeff neal 493 00:17:57,440 --> 00:17:59,880 Speaker 1: get those numbers up. Vote Jeff McNeil for the MLB 494 00:18:00,040 --> 00:18:01,520 Speaker 1: All Star Game. You look at the second basement. 495 00:18:01,680 --> 00:18:03,840 Speaker 2: Just got a pretty good fight, he's saiding about three 496 00:18:03,920 --> 00:18:06,560 Speaker 2: thirty Yeah, with like five homers and like thirty oh ps, 497 00:18:06,600 --> 00:18:07,000 Speaker 2: oh does. 498 00:18:06,920 --> 00:18:07,719 Speaker 3: He thirty RBIs? 499 00:18:07,760 --> 00:18:09,400 Speaker 1: I don't know how many RBIs he has, but he's 500 00:18:09,440 --> 00:18:12,880 Speaker 1: having a really, really good year and at the absolute minimum, 501 00:18:12,960 --> 00:18:15,359 Speaker 1: Jeff McNeil needs to be on the All Star team. 502 00:18:15,600 --> 00:18:17,440 Speaker 2: How he said today, I think he either has one 503 00:18:17,480 --> 00:18:19,920 Speaker 2: of the highest or the highest batting average runners in 504 00:18:19,960 --> 00:18:20,600 Speaker 2: scoring position. 505 00:18:20,720 --> 00:18:22,800 Speaker 1: Oh no, he's been unbelievably good this year. 506 00:18:22,880 --> 00:18:24,600 Speaker 3: The thirty one RBIs. 507 00:18:24,160 --> 00:18:26,600 Speaker 1: That's yeah, that's that's the starting second basement in the National. 508 00:18:26,400 --> 00:18:29,960 Speaker 2: League one forty two WRC plus exactly basically where he 509 00:18:30,040 --> 00:18:31,640 Speaker 2: sat in twenty nineteen, the best year. 510 00:18:31,560 --> 00:18:31,880 Speaker 3: Of his career. 511 00:18:31,960 --> 00:18:33,919 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's a disgusting year. And that's with power too 512 00:18:34,000 --> 00:18:37,080 Speaker 1: in twenty nineteen. Yeah, So vote McNeil for second base 513 00:18:37,440 --> 00:18:39,240 Speaker 1: that's pretty much it for this game. That's all we got. 514 00:18:39,240 --> 00:18:40,760 Speaker 1: Boop fest, poopfest, poopfest. 515 00:18:40,920 --> 00:18:42,600 Speaker 3: That one bad ending. It just kind of fell apart. 516 00:18:42,640 --> 00:18:44,320 Speaker 2: But you, I don't know the way the met's pitching 517 00:18:44,320 --> 00:18:46,400 Speaker 2: his lines up right now, it's really gonna be hard 518 00:18:46,440 --> 00:18:48,240 Speaker 2: for us to sweep a team that's not a fake team. 519 00:18:48,400 --> 00:18:51,919 Speaker 1: Yeah, or like until we have like three legit back 520 00:18:51,960 --> 00:18:54,080 Speaker 1: to back guys going in a row, like against a 521 00:18:54,080 --> 00:18:54,520 Speaker 1: bad team here. 522 00:18:55,000 --> 00:18:56,879 Speaker 2: If it is not back to back to back guys 523 00:18:56,920 --> 00:18:59,520 Speaker 2: like Peterson, I would say at this point in what's 524 00:18:59,560 --> 00:19:01,600 Speaker 2: going on, he is a guy we can't trust relatively. 525 00:19:01,640 --> 00:19:03,679 Speaker 2: But just the fact that you can be losing by 526 00:19:03,720 --> 00:19:05,800 Speaker 2: a few runs and it's the fourth inning and you 527 00:19:06,359 --> 00:19:08,199 Speaker 2: or that was the fifth inning, fifth inning, Yeah, and 528 00:19:08,200 --> 00:19:09,920 Speaker 2: you have to bring in Jake Reid. Yeah, I mean, 529 00:19:10,040 --> 00:19:11,720 Speaker 2: like you bring Jake Reed in a game where you're like, 530 00:19:11,840 --> 00:19:12,879 Speaker 2: I hope something good happens. 531 00:19:13,040 --> 00:19:14,879 Speaker 1: You're kind of hoping for the best outcome of he 532 00:19:14,960 --> 00:19:15,720 Speaker 1: keeps it so close. 533 00:19:15,880 --> 00:19:17,920 Speaker 3: Yeah, and if it doesn't, it doesn't. It's just a game. 534 00:19:18,080 --> 00:19:19,800 Speaker 1: Yep. So that was a bad one, poop fest. Let's 535 00:19:19,840 --> 00:19:21,280 Speaker 1: go on to Game three. This is the big one 536 00:19:21,280 --> 00:19:23,679 Speaker 1: of the series. This one we just watched. James just 537 00:19:23,720 --> 00:19:25,840 Speaker 1: biked over from Brooklyn so record time. 538 00:19:25,760 --> 00:19:26,159 Speaker 3: Hoofed it. 539 00:19:26,200 --> 00:19:28,399 Speaker 2: I got from Brooklyn to his Storia in like thirty 540 00:19:28,440 --> 00:19:30,159 Speaker 2: three minutes. I literally can't believe. 541 00:19:29,880 --> 00:19:31,879 Speaker 1: That this is a dedicated episode boys, because we have 542 00:19:31,880 --> 00:19:33,760 Speaker 1: to get this one out soon because of what's happening next. 543 00:19:33,960 --> 00:19:36,119 Speaker 1: I was out in Manhattan with my friends who were 544 00:19:36,200 --> 00:19:38,399 Speaker 1: visiting Shout to Bengal and Heale along with not the 545 00:19:38,440 --> 00:19:40,840 Speaker 1: Expert Drew. We were hanging out. I had to take 546 00:19:40,840 --> 00:19:42,959 Speaker 1: an uber back and then as soon as this episode's done, 547 00:19:42,960 --> 00:19:43,880 Speaker 1: I'm heading back to Brooklyn. 548 00:19:43,920 --> 00:19:45,720 Speaker 2: And I work full time now, so I've been up 549 00:19:45,800 --> 00:19:47,560 Speaker 2: earlier than I have been in months for the last 550 00:19:47,600 --> 00:19:50,399 Speaker 2: couple of days. I got home from work today, boorking 551 00:19:50,480 --> 00:19:53,160 Speaker 2: man James fell asleep promptly, just for no good reason, 552 00:19:53,200 --> 00:19:56,439 Speaker 2: missed the first inning of this game, and then popped up. 553 00:19:56,440 --> 00:19:57,760 Speaker 3: I was like, oh crap. I had to make dinner, 554 00:19:57,800 --> 00:19:59,959 Speaker 3: do the notes, and bike my ass over. 555 00:20:00,280 --> 00:20:02,400 Speaker 1: And honestly, it's nice because we did get a win. 556 00:20:02,680 --> 00:20:04,639 Speaker 1: We did get a win, which makes all of this 557 00:20:04,680 --> 00:20:05,439 Speaker 1: way more worth it. 558 00:20:05,480 --> 00:20:07,119 Speaker 2: If there's anyone out there, I mean, I'm sure there 559 00:20:07,160 --> 00:20:08,960 Speaker 2: are people probably don't listening to the show. But I 560 00:20:09,160 --> 00:20:12,280 Speaker 2: was animated on my bike listening to Howie. I was 561 00:20:12,400 --> 00:20:14,119 Speaker 2: up in the air. I was pumping my fist. I 562 00:20:14,160 --> 00:20:16,560 Speaker 2: was screaming some lets gos on the Queens streets at 563 00:20:16,560 --> 00:20:17,440 Speaker 2: ten thirty at night. 564 00:20:17,480 --> 00:20:18,480 Speaker 3: It was a scene. 565 00:20:18,480 --> 00:20:20,600 Speaker 1: Man, I screamed on an O two pitch like for 566 00:20:20,680 --> 00:20:22,760 Speaker 1: the strike too us, Like, that's it, that's the pitch 567 00:20:22,880 --> 00:20:26,000 Speaker 1: edwin like it was. We'll talk about let's talk about it. Yeah, 568 00:20:26,040 --> 00:20:28,760 Speaker 1: the lineup was interesting, and that's because Starling Marte was 569 00:20:28,760 --> 00:20:30,560 Speaker 1: out because he got hit in Game two. His wrist 570 00:20:30,680 --> 00:20:32,399 Speaker 1: was bothering him. He could not swing a bat, that's 571 00:20:32,440 --> 00:20:33,600 Speaker 1: what they said. He was able to run. We saw 572 00:20:33,680 --> 00:20:35,520 Speaker 1: him at the end of the game, not able to swing. 573 00:20:35,800 --> 00:20:37,879 Speaker 1: Concerning a little bit, Let's keep an eye out for 574 00:20:37,920 --> 00:20:39,879 Speaker 1: what that's going to look like for Starling as we 575 00:20:39,960 --> 00:20:42,200 Speaker 1: go here. And then at Eduardo Escobar. At the time, 576 00:20:42,320 --> 00:20:44,000 Speaker 1: we did not know why he was scratched from the 577 00:20:44,000 --> 00:20:45,359 Speaker 1: lineup late, but he was not in it. 578 00:20:45,440 --> 00:20:47,879 Speaker 3: You're saying that like we still know what it is Escobar. 579 00:20:48,119 --> 00:20:50,399 Speaker 2: Now we've learned after the game from Buck Showalter that 580 00:20:50,480 --> 00:20:52,720 Speaker 2: he was scratched and not present. 581 00:20:52,760 --> 00:20:54,359 Speaker 1: I believe, Yeah, I don't think he was at the 582 00:20:54,359 --> 00:20:55,000 Speaker 1: stadium today. 583 00:20:55,320 --> 00:20:57,639 Speaker 2: They didn't show him one time on TV and it 584 00:20:57,720 --> 00:21:00,639 Speaker 2: was for a non workplace event which. 585 00:21:00,880 --> 00:21:03,120 Speaker 1: We still don't know. I hope everything's okay for Edward 586 00:21:03,200 --> 00:21:04,040 Speaker 1: Wescobar and his family. 587 00:21:04,080 --> 00:21:06,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, me too. This sounds like something that is like 588 00:21:06,080 --> 00:21:08,879 Speaker 3: private and probably was or is kind of a scary 589 00:21:08,880 --> 00:21:11,920 Speaker 3: and developing situation, so or maybe it isn't, but shout 590 00:21:11,960 --> 00:21:13,760 Speaker 3: out why the westc of bar everyone just maybe relaxed. 591 00:21:13,760 --> 00:21:16,280 Speaker 1: Gives him privacy definitely. And we had Markanna leading off 592 00:21:16,320 --> 00:21:18,399 Speaker 1: this game, Nimo going too, which was I think the 593 00:21:18,440 --> 00:21:20,359 Speaker 1: first time we've seen that with Nimo in the lineup. 594 00:21:20,359 --> 00:21:23,040 Speaker 3: I don't recall Brand Nemo everything second for this Mets team. 595 00:21:22,840 --> 00:21:25,120 Speaker 1: Which was interesting. I don't know if I like it. 596 00:21:25,480 --> 00:21:27,400 Speaker 1: I don't hate it, but yeah, I think that's where 597 00:21:27,400 --> 00:21:28,560 Speaker 1: I stand. Though I don't hate it. 598 00:21:28,560 --> 00:21:30,240 Speaker 3: It's not all I mean Brand Nimo. 599 00:21:30,320 --> 00:21:32,160 Speaker 2: If you have the skill set to be lead off, 600 00:21:32,160 --> 00:21:33,879 Speaker 2: you have a skill set to be two pound for 601 00:21:33,960 --> 00:21:35,359 Speaker 2: parents one of the best hitters in this lineup, so 602 00:21:35,359 --> 00:21:36,159 Speaker 2: I have no comms with them too. 603 00:21:36,160 --> 00:21:37,159 Speaker 3: And Mark and just lives on. 604 00:21:37,160 --> 00:21:40,639 Speaker 1: Base crushes lefties too, Yeah, absolutely crushes lefties. And we 605 00:21:40,720 --> 00:21:43,400 Speaker 1: saw it happen in the first sitting too. Canna walks 606 00:21:43,560 --> 00:21:45,840 Speaker 1: Nemo hit by a pitch and then Jeff McNeil. 607 00:21:45,680 --> 00:21:46,920 Speaker 3: Didn't this make Nimo either. 608 00:21:47,000 --> 00:21:49,560 Speaker 2: I think this brought him into second place alone in 609 00:21:49,560 --> 00:21:51,200 Speaker 2: the all time Mets hit by pitch ranks. 610 00:21:51,200 --> 00:21:51,840 Speaker 1: I didn't know that. 611 00:21:51,920 --> 00:21:52,720 Speaker 3: Well, it is what you get for. 612 00:21:52,640 --> 00:21:54,320 Speaker 2: What when we listened to how we pulled him ahead 613 00:21:54,359 --> 00:21:56,280 Speaker 2: of a Wait. So I guess I must have fallen 614 00:21:56,320 --> 00:21:58,080 Speaker 2: asleep right after this first sitting because I remember this. 615 00:21:58,080 --> 00:21:59,680 Speaker 3: Maybe that's not from like the second to the fourth. Yeah, 616 00:21:59,680 --> 00:22:01,960 Speaker 3: I don't know what you're I just I knocked. I 617 00:22:01,960 --> 00:22:02,760 Speaker 3: don't know what that will happen. 618 00:22:02,880 --> 00:22:04,720 Speaker 2: Got a big hit from Jeff McNeil, though, Yes, there 619 00:22:04,720 --> 00:22:06,679 Speaker 2: you go, two RBI from one of the best hitters 620 00:22:06,680 --> 00:22:08,720 Speaker 2: with Rodger's scoring position all of baseball. 621 00:22:08,400 --> 00:22:10,119 Speaker 1: Because Lindor and Pete failed to get him in a 622 00:22:10,160 --> 00:22:13,119 Speaker 1: little bit disappointing, but McNeil groundball up the middle. Brewers 623 00:22:13,160 --> 00:22:16,000 Speaker 1: were not shifting weirdly enough with two outs on Jeff McNeil. 624 00:22:16,119 --> 00:22:17,040 Speaker 1: We'll take it, We'll take it. 625 00:22:17,119 --> 00:22:19,920 Speaker 3: Yeah, do you shift on Jeff McNeil these days? 626 00:22:20,080 --> 00:22:21,920 Speaker 1: What are the numbers tell you? You gotta trust the numbers, 627 00:22:21,960 --> 00:22:24,040 Speaker 1: and I feel like the numbers probably tell you still 628 00:22:24,040 --> 00:22:25,520 Speaker 1: on the ground he hits the ball to the right 629 00:22:25,560 --> 00:22:26,360 Speaker 1: side more than the left. 630 00:22:26,400 --> 00:22:28,119 Speaker 3: I don't know about you. I trust the Brewers numbers. 631 00:22:29,280 --> 00:22:30,800 Speaker 1: You're right. I Who am I to think that the 632 00:22:30,800 --> 00:22:33,680 Speaker 1: Brewers and David Sertins don't know what they're doing over myself? 633 00:22:33,800 --> 00:22:34,000 Speaker 1: I mean. 634 00:22:34,080 --> 00:22:35,959 Speaker 2: McNeil is one of the curious cases because he has 635 00:22:36,000 --> 00:22:38,000 Speaker 2: a spray guy and he has talked about out loud 636 00:22:38,080 --> 00:22:39,880 Speaker 2: that when he comes up to the plate like he's 637 00:22:39,960 --> 00:22:41,639 Speaker 2: looking or I don't know if he said this, or 638 00:22:41,680 --> 00:22:43,679 Speaker 2: maybe like Gary or Keith or or something one of 639 00:22:43,680 --> 00:22:46,720 Speaker 2: them basically like I guess maybe there's just their perception 640 00:22:46,800 --> 00:22:49,280 Speaker 2: of the old school McNeil. He's like he's looking at 641 00:22:49,280 --> 00:22:50,800 Speaker 2: the defense. He's looking to see where you can squeak 642 00:22:50,800 --> 00:22:52,840 Speaker 2: one through like a quarter back before the snap. And 643 00:22:52,920 --> 00:22:55,040 Speaker 2: if you look at McNeil this year, he's being shifted 644 00:22:55,040 --> 00:22:57,000 Speaker 2: on about one third of his play. The appearances he 645 00:22:57,040 --> 00:22:59,119 Speaker 2: has a slightly higher wall bo with the shift. 646 00:22:58,880 --> 00:22:59,600 Speaker 3: On then without it on. 647 00:22:59,600 --> 00:23:01,800 Speaker 2: If you look at spray chart, he has slightly he 648 00:23:01,840 --> 00:23:04,000 Speaker 2: has more hits to the pull side, but he's basically 649 00:23:04,040 --> 00:23:06,680 Speaker 2: the same amount of percentages ball pulled an opposite field 650 00:23:06,760 --> 00:23:08,840 Speaker 2: with his highest percentage coming up the middle. So maybe 651 00:23:09,200 --> 00:23:11,040 Speaker 2: a guy like me Neely probably need like a creative shift. 652 00:23:11,080 --> 00:23:12,520 Speaker 2: It's probably not gonna be a traditional yeah, but there 653 00:23:12,560 --> 00:23:14,600 Speaker 2: should be some infielders playing somewhere unique. 654 00:23:14,600 --> 00:23:16,960 Speaker 1: But not our problem. No, I don't care, not our problem. 655 00:23:16,960 --> 00:23:18,920 Speaker 1: We're happy. We're very happy with that. We got to 656 00:23:19,040 --> 00:23:21,840 Speaker 1: run early, which was nice, needed it. McGill on the 657 00:23:21,880 --> 00:23:23,879 Speaker 1: mountain though, that was the real story right now. Early 658 00:23:23,920 --> 00:23:26,400 Speaker 1: in this game, he was fine until he wasn't. That's 659 00:23:26,440 --> 00:23:27,399 Speaker 1: kind of his story today. 660 00:23:27,560 --> 00:23:31,560 Speaker 2: I'm I'm kind of frustrated about this whole Tyler McGill situation. 661 00:23:31,760 --> 00:23:35,160 Speaker 2: I don't know, it seems like the writing of something 662 00:23:35,240 --> 00:23:36,760 Speaker 2: like this could have been on the walls here for 663 00:23:36,800 --> 00:23:39,359 Speaker 2: the last month and a half. And I'm just frustrated 664 00:23:39,359 --> 00:23:40,920 Speaker 2: because this is exactly what happened to him the last 665 00:23:40,960 --> 00:23:42,639 Speaker 2: time out. He came out in the first inning, he 666 00:23:42,640 --> 00:23:44,720 Speaker 2: was pumping ninety eight ninety nine. Everything looked like classic 667 00:23:44,720 --> 00:23:46,440 Speaker 2: Tyler mcgil. I say classic Tyler mogill, I. 668 00:23:46,359 --> 00:23:49,520 Speaker 3: Mean April Tyler McGill. Yeah, and the slider was working. 669 00:23:49,520 --> 00:23:49,960 Speaker 3: It looked great. 670 00:23:50,040 --> 00:23:52,760 Speaker 2: Ninety eight ninety nine, second, third inning, ninety seven, ninety 671 00:23:52,800 --> 00:23:54,560 Speaker 2: eight and ninety six is and he was sitting there 672 00:23:54,600 --> 00:23:56,360 Speaker 2: fine and again that slide looked really good. 673 00:23:56,359 --> 00:23:58,000 Speaker 3: I got five whists on like fifteen swings. 674 00:23:58,040 --> 00:23:59,959 Speaker 1: I think he shruk out four of the first five batters. 675 00:24:00,080 --> 00:24:01,240 Speaker 1: Face as well, he was rocking. 676 00:24:01,280 --> 00:24:03,000 Speaker 2: You could see he was jacked up, like this was like, 677 00:24:03,000 --> 00:24:06,080 Speaker 2: all right, it's happening again. But just like the last start, 678 00:24:06,240 --> 00:24:08,160 Speaker 2: and just like what happened the last handful of starts 679 00:24:08,160 --> 00:24:11,640 Speaker 2: before he went the il. Initially he started just losing velocity. 680 00:24:11,640 --> 00:24:13,439 Speaker 2: He threw one pitch ninety two miles an hour, and 681 00:24:13,480 --> 00:24:15,480 Speaker 2: he looked in the dugout and you just knew something 682 00:24:15,680 --> 00:24:17,119 Speaker 2: was very very wrong. 683 00:24:17,359 --> 00:24:20,480 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's a shoulder impingement. I believe. We're sure. No, 684 00:24:20,560 --> 00:24:24,080 Speaker 1: not impingement. Shoulder discomfort is right now if someone else 685 00:24:24,080 --> 00:24:26,600 Speaker 1: has an impingement another pitcher. 686 00:24:26,320 --> 00:24:26,679 Speaker 3: I don't know. 687 00:24:26,720 --> 00:24:30,200 Speaker 1: I don't know whatever it is, but he had shoulder discomfort, 688 00:24:30,280 --> 00:24:34,280 Speaker 1: which is concerning because the injury before wasn't shoulder. The 689 00:24:34,320 --> 00:24:37,480 Speaker 1: injury before was bicep. Apparently now we're hearing about the shoulder. 690 00:24:37,720 --> 00:24:40,159 Speaker 1: Seems like this right arm or everything going on there 691 00:24:40,160 --> 00:24:43,400 Speaker 1: with Tyler McGill might be a little bit weak right now. 692 00:24:43,440 --> 00:24:46,760 Speaker 1: And I'm not mad per se necessarily like you, like, 693 00:24:46,760 --> 00:24:49,840 Speaker 1: I know you're a little perturbed, But for me, I 694 00:24:49,880 --> 00:24:52,720 Speaker 1: think it's more so of like, definitely Tyler mcgoll comes 695 00:24:52,720 --> 00:24:54,680 Speaker 1: out wanting to impress and being like, I need to 696 00:24:54,720 --> 00:24:56,080 Speaker 1: throw one hundred miles an hour right now. So I 697 00:24:56,080 --> 00:24:57,560 Speaker 1: think it's a little bit of learning on his side 698 00:24:57,600 --> 00:24:59,639 Speaker 1: on how to really pitch and not use it all 699 00:24:59,640 --> 00:25:00,440 Speaker 1: in the first But. 700 00:25:00,359 --> 00:25:01,080 Speaker 3: Don't we have coaches. 701 00:25:01,359 --> 00:25:04,119 Speaker 1: Yeah, but you gotta remember it like players will do 702 00:25:04,200 --> 00:25:05,399 Speaker 1: what they want. Still at the end of the day, 703 00:25:05,400 --> 00:25:08,000 Speaker 1: it doesn't matter how much the coaching does. And then two, 704 00:25:08,560 --> 00:25:11,119 Speaker 1: maybe this was just him being pushed a little bit 705 00:25:11,119 --> 00:25:14,159 Speaker 1: too far. I'm still optimistic that this shoulder thing is 706 00:25:14,240 --> 00:25:16,760 Speaker 1: just going to be a dead arm situation of like, 707 00:25:17,000 --> 00:25:19,240 Speaker 1: I'm just tired. I didn't have enough juice in the tank, 708 00:25:19,440 --> 00:25:21,639 Speaker 1: you know, thinking backyard baseball, the little juice meter when 709 00:25:21,640 --> 00:25:23,000 Speaker 1: you were playing that maybe he was just low on 710 00:25:23,119 --> 00:25:25,600 Speaker 1: juice and maybe he needed a juice box. But there 711 00:25:25,680 --> 00:25:28,280 Speaker 1: is real concern here when you start talking shoulders. 712 00:25:28,359 --> 00:25:29,440 Speaker 3: Yeah, this is legit scary. 713 00:25:29,440 --> 00:25:31,000 Speaker 2: But again it brings me back to this point that 714 00:25:31,080 --> 00:25:34,240 Speaker 2: I think there was probably a better way to deploy 715 00:25:34,320 --> 00:25:36,680 Speaker 2: Tyler McGill than how he's been deployed thus far. 716 00:25:36,760 --> 00:25:38,680 Speaker 3: And possibly that's just because there's no. 717 00:25:38,680 --> 00:25:41,400 Speaker 2: Jacob de Gram. There hasn't been any Max Scherzer. We 718 00:25:41,400 --> 00:25:44,520 Speaker 2: were missing some Taiwan walker in the beginning. We talked 719 00:25:44,520 --> 00:25:46,600 Speaker 2: about this in spring training and the fact that his 720 00:25:46,920 --> 00:25:49,520 Speaker 2: marquee role, especially after watching him last year and seeing 721 00:25:49,520 --> 00:25:52,840 Speaker 2: his ups and downs, was probably as this two four 722 00:25:53,040 --> 00:25:54,359 Speaker 2: sixty pitch type. 723 00:25:54,119 --> 00:25:57,280 Speaker 3: Guy in twenty twenty two nine, if not forever. 724 00:25:57,320 --> 00:25:58,920 Speaker 2: But I'm saying right now, you look at the way 725 00:25:58,960 --> 00:26:01,520 Speaker 2: a guy like all the time Drews Musen was deployed 726 00:26:01,560 --> 00:26:03,520 Speaker 2: last year, the way like Tyler Wells is being deployed 727 00:26:03,600 --> 00:26:05,719 Speaker 2: right now, the way the Rays are doing it now 728 00:26:05,720 --> 00:26:08,720 Speaker 2: with Jeffrey Springs, basically the new Jerusmusen, Keegan Ak and 729 00:26:08,760 --> 00:26:11,840 Speaker 2: other Orioles. They're all al East comparables right there. But 730 00:26:11,880 --> 00:26:13,919 Speaker 2: it's just it's there's a lot of being a starting 731 00:26:13,960 --> 00:26:15,479 Speaker 2: pitcher and a lot of it's physical and a lot 732 00:26:15,480 --> 00:26:17,520 Speaker 2: of it's mental. Part of his understanding what you have 733 00:26:17,640 --> 00:26:19,119 Speaker 2: in the tank. And this is something I don't understand, 734 00:26:19,160 --> 00:26:22,160 Speaker 2: something I'll never understand, but just from watching certain guys 735 00:26:22,200 --> 00:26:24,320 Speaker 2: do it some guys do better than others. It just 736 00:26:24,320 --> 00:26:27,159 Speaker 2: seems like Tyler McGill something that he struggled with is 737 00:26:27,160 --> 00:26:30,399 Speaker 2: being able to spread out his endurance over the course 738 00:26:30,440 --> 00:26:33,600 Speaker 2: of a full start, starting in the traditional sense. And 739 00:26:33,640 --> 00:26:36,480 Speaker 2: it looks like there is a chance that's gonna come 740 00:26:36,520 --> 00:26:39,280 Speaker 2: back and hurt the Mets, but more so McGill. And 741 00:26:39,280 --> 00:26:41,119 Speaker 2: that makes me sad because he looked like early in 742 00:26:41,160 --> 00:26:42,280 Speaker 2: the year he could have been one of the bright 743 00:26:42,359 --> 00:26:43,520 Speaker 2: rising stars of this league. 744 00:26:43,520 --> 00:26:44,920 Speaker 3: And I'm just really sad for him. 745 00:26:45,160 --> 00:26:48,159 Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm really hoping that tomorrow's MRI or whatever results, 746 00:26:48,160 --> 00:26:51,560 Speaker 1: they're gonna get come back as no damage, no injury, 747 00:26:52,200 --> 00:26:54,920 Speaker 1: another eye else than just arrest him, because I really 748 00:26:54,960 --> 00:26:58,680 Speaker 1: do think that there is a solid chance that Tyler 749 00:26:58,840 --> 00:27:01,560 Speaker 1: McGill is just tired and wasn't ready to come back 750 00:27:01,600 --> 00:27:04,560 Speaker 1: and his arm is dead. But at the same time, now, 751 00:27:04,640 --> 00:27:06,080 Speaker 1: if that is the case, the Mets have to come 752 00:27:06,119 --> 00:27:08,840 Speaker 1: up with a plan to utilize him properly because we 753 00:27:08,880 --> 00:27:10,200 Speaker 1: can't keep doing this every two starts. 754 00:27:10,240 --> 00:27:12,560 Speaker 2: And you're looking at back to back ill stints that 755 00:27:12,680 --> 00:27:14,359 Speaker 2: had to do with the right arm. Yeah, and this 756 00:27:14,440 --> 00:27:16,840 Speaker 2: is the thing, he's only throwing what seven innings since 757 00:27:16,840 --> 00:27:17,560 Speaker 2: he even came off the I. 758 00:27:17,720 --> 00:27:19,959 Speaker 3: L Yeah, and the last start was exactly like how 759 00:27:20,000 --> 00:27:20,439 Speaker 3: this one was. 760 00:27:20,480 --> 00:27:22,480 Speaker 2: At one point in the middle of the game, the 761 00:27:22,520 --> 00:27:24,480 Speaker 2: velossit just went away and that happened the last few 762 00:27:24,520 --> 00:27:25,640 Speaker 2: stars before, and it's just. 763 00:27:26,800 --> 00:27:27,640 Speaker 3: It makes me frustrated. 764 00:27:27,680 --> 00:27:29,920 Speaker 1: There's a better way to handle than they have, I think, right, 765 00:27:30,040 --> 00:27:31,640 Speaker 1: I think that's I think that's probably the most fair 766 00:27:31,680 --> 00:27:32,280 Speaker 1: way to say this. 767 00:27:33,160 --> 00:27:35,679 Speaker 2: We don't really know it just the way it looks. 768 00:27:35,800 --> 00:27:38,320 Speaker 2: It looks like because something could have been done differently. 769 00:27:38,359 --> 00:27:41,760 Speaker 1: Fingers crossed, prayers up, hoping that everything ends up going 770 00:27:41,760 --> 00:27:44,119 Speaker 1: well for Tyler and McGill, because of course this team 771 00:27:44,280 --> 00:27:46,879 Speaker 1: is better when we have him. And until shears her 772 00:27:46,880 --> 00:27:48,359 Speaker 1: in the grom will come back. We do need him. 773 00:27:48,440 --> 00:27:50,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, and in any role, just Tyler McGill pitching is 774 00:27:50,520 --> 00:27:52,359 Speaker 2: good for the Mets. Like Tyler McGill stuff is great. 775 00:27:52,359 --> 00:27:54,520 Speaker 2: Tyler McGill is on the precipice of being like a 776 00:27:54,560 --> 00:27:57,800 Speaker 2: true breakout start, like he has the foundational pieces to 777 00:27:57,840 --> 00:27:59,920 Speaker 2: do it, and just it just takes a little like 778 00:28:00,280 --> 00:28:02,040 Speaker 2: It's kind of something that shows are said about rehabing 779 00:28:02,080 --> 00:28:03,960 Speaker 2: the oblique. It is kind of true of young pitchers 780 00:28:04,280 --> 00:28:05,960 Speaker 2: like it's easy to get ninety percent of the way 781 00:28:05,960 --> 00:28:08,040 Speaker 2: there and the battles the last ten percent. And Tom 782 00:28:08,160 --> 00:28:10,040 Speaker 2: McGill has gotten ninety percent of the way there to 783 00:28:10,040 --> 00:28:14,120 Speaker 2: being a legit, career, reliable major League Baseball starting pitcher. 784 00:28:13,920 --> 00:28:16,680 Speaker 1: And this kind of you know, screwed everything out here 785 00:28:16,720 --> 00:28:18,600 Speaker 1: to going into the rest of the game as well, 786 00:28:18,680 --> 00:28:20,600 Speaker 1: just because McGill all of a sudden now is coming 787 00:28:20,640 --> 00:28:22,280 Speaker 1: out of the game. Yeah, and it is the injury things. 788 00:28:22,359 --> 00:28:23,639 Speaker 1: We have to get someone ready, we have to get 789 00:28:23,640 --> 00:28:26,240 Speaker 1: someone going. And it goes to Chasing Shreve, who I 790 00:28:26,240 --> 00:28:28,479 Speaker 1: don't blame him. He came in two tough scenario. It's 791 00:28:28,520 --> 00:28:30,080 Speaker 1: not like he came in and it was bases empty 792 00:28:30,119 --> 00:28:32,440 Speaker 1: or anything like that, like he still had inherited runners. 793 00:28:32,880 --> 00:28:35,040 Speaker 1: But the thing that's been going on with Chasing Shrive, 794 00:28:35,080 --> 00:28:37,800 Speaker 1: at least recently, that it seems from the viewer perspective 795 00:28:37,800 --> 00:28:40,040 Speaker 1: of a mind, is he can get ahead on these batteries, 796 00:28:40,080 --> 00:28:43,080 Speaker 1: but he can't get that strikeout. And when you're Chasing Shreve, 797 00:28:43,120 --> 00:28:46,520 Speaker 1: who has not a great fastball, not a great slider, 798 00:28:46,520 --> 00:28:48,840 Speaker 1: and a good splitter, that's not a lot of swinging 799 00:28:48,880 --> 00:28:51,280 Speaker 1: miss stuff and balls being put in play. As we know, 800 00:28:51,600 --> 00:28:54,760 Speaker 1: are just worse than strikesouts and swinging misses, which is 801 00:28:54,800 --> 00:28:57,280 Speaker 1: something that you know, the Mets pictures prioritize. 802 00:28:56,760 --> 00:28:59,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, and don't want to revise who's just a good 803 00:28:59,200 --> 00:29:02,280 Speaker 2: good ball player baseball Pasky type of catcher. Got a 804 00:29:02,360 --> 00:29:05,560 Speaker 2: nice riby single and then Hunter Renfro worked hell of 805 00:29:05,560 --> 00:29:08,360 Speaker 2: an at bat, hell of an at bat. Nine pitches 806 00:29:08,400 --> 00:29:09,920 Speaker 2: hit the ground ball the Giora made. That would have 807 00:29:09,960 --> 00:29:12,200 Speaker 2: been a tough turn. They just couldn't do it him McNeil. 808 00:29:12,760 --> 00:29:15,040 Speaker 2: And now it's four to one and you're like, crap, 809 00:29:15,320 --> 00:29:17,560 Speaker 2: we're looking at uphill battle with our ballpen against Aaron 810 00:29:17,600 --> 00:29:20,440 Speaker 2: Ashby was pitching very well after that tough ish first edding, 811 00:29:20,760 --> 00:29:21,200 Speaker 2: and things have. 812 00:29:21,240 --> 00:29:21,880 Speaker 3: Not looked that good. 813 00:29:22,080 --> 00:29:24,680 Speaker 1: But in Mets fashion, they came back and they answered. 814 00:29:24,800 --> 00:29:27,280 Speaker 1: It wasn't a full comeback, but they did answer, and 815 00:29:27,280 --> 00:29:29,240 Speaker 1: that was with Thomas Nito, who we mentioned earlier in 816 00:29:29,280 --> 00:29:30,960 Speaker 1: the show, had some big at bats, and this is 817 00:29:31,000 --> 00:29:32,560 Speaker 1: something that we've now seen a little bit more from 818 00:29:32,560 --> 00:29:35,960 Speaker 1: Tomas Nito throughout the season, is he's really having good 819 00:29:36,040 --> 00:29:38,920 Speaker 1: quality at bats. He's not getting completely pushed over, he 820 00:29:38,960 --> 00:29:41,280 Speaker 1: doesn't look overpowered as much as he has in the past, 821 00:29:41,400 --> 00:29:42,720 Speaker 1: and we saw it in this inning where he was 822 00:29:42,760 --> 00:29:44,200 Speaker 1: able to just kind of flare on the right field 823 00:29:44,240 --> 00:29:45,440 Speaker 1: and get us a run in to make it four 824 00:29:45,440 --> 00:29:45,680 Speaker 1: to two. 825 00:29:45,880 --> 00:29:47,360 Speaker 2: Just a good ball player hitting the ball a little 826 00:29:47,360 --> 00:29:49,560 Speaker 2: bit harder too. Wasn't this a bad Necessarily we had 827 00:29:49,560 --> 00:29:50,840 Speaker 2: a couple of hard hit balls over the course of 828 00:29:50,840 --> 00:29:52,840 Speaker 2: this series, and he's got to be thrilled with by Thomas. 829 00:29:52,920 --> 00:29:53,760 Speaker 2: News played this year. 830 00:29:53,720 --> 00:29:55,480 Speaker 1: And he's normally our nine hitter. This game, he was 831 00:29:55,560 --> 00:29:57,320 Speaker 1: hitting eight because they had to throw Plumber into the 832 00:29:57,360 --> 00:29:59,280 Speaker 1: game because of all the other things that were going 833 00:29:59,360 --> 00:30:02,440 Speaker 1: on with Mark and Escobar being out, and especially against 834 00:30:02,440 --> 00:30:04,320 Speaker 1: a lefty. They they really don't want to play Plumber, 835 00:30:04,400 --> 00:30:06,600 Speaker 1: but Tomas and Needo got it. Your man's up being 836 00:30:06,600 --> 00:30:09,960 Speaker 1: thrown out at third, which I didn't like. That's the play, yes, 837 00:30:10,040 --> 00:30:11,960 Speaker 1: So there was the flare hit to right field. Gime 838 00:30:12,080 --> 00:30:14,600 Speaker 1: is on first, Nimo not Nimo, whoever was on second 839 00:30:14,600 --> 00:30:16,680 Speaker 1: base scores easily. It was McNeil. It was McNeil. He 840 00:30:16,680 --> 00:30:18,960 Speaker 1: scores easily. But the play was close actually on the 841 00:30:18,960 --> 00:30:21,760 Speaker 1: score because Gioramey tries to go first to third Hunter 842 00:30:21,800 --> 00:30:24,000 Speaker 1: Renfro's got a hose. It seems like the Mets were 843 00:30:24,040 --> 00:30:25,840 Speaker 1: testing him a little bit more because I think Giorme 844 00:30:26,000 --> 00:30:28,640 Speaker 1: also got hosed in Game two, if I remember correctly. 845 00:30:28,880 --> 00:30:30,760 Speaker 1: I don't know why they're testing Hunter Renfro. It's been 846 00:30:30,800 --> 00:30:31,440 Speaker 1: well known that he. 847 00:30:31,520 --> 00:30:32,320 Speaker 3: Got second basing. 848 00:30:32,640 --> 00:30:33,400 Speaker 1: I think it was gior May. 849 00:30:33,480 --> 00:30:35,520 Speaker 2: Also, we didn't mention game two that Brandon Nemo hit. 850 00:30:35,600 --> 00:30:37,560 Speaker 2: I think it was his sixth or seventh triple of 851 00:30:37,600 --> 00:30:37,920 Speaker 2: the year. 852 00:30:38,000 --> 00:30:40,480 Speaker 1: Yeah, the league LEAs of the league. But Giormy gets 853 00:30:40,520 --> 00:30:43,760 Speaker 1: thrown at third, almost makes a sick six slide. He 854 00:30:43,760 --> 00:30:46,120 Speaker 1: he avoids the tag, originally moves the harm up, just 855 00:30:46,120 --> 00:30:48,560 Speaker 1: couldn't get the hand back in, gets tagged McNeil's run 856 00:30:48,640 --> 00:30:51,200 Speaker 1: to score. It was weird because I forgot that Neito 857 00:30:51,280 --> 00:30:52,680 Speaker 1: was not hitting ninth, and I was like, man, you 858 00:30:52,720 --> 00:30:54,960 Speaker 1: can't make the last out at third with the top 859 00:30:54,960 --> 00:30:56,440 Speaker 1: of the order coming back up. But I did then 860 00:30:56,480 --> 00:30:58,360 Speaker 1: remember Nick plumbers up and Aaron Ashby at the time 861 00:30:58,440 --> 00:30:59,480 Speaker 1: was pretty much cruising. 862 00:30:59,600 --> 00:31:00,800 Speaker 3: Yeah, it was tough. 863 00:31:01,040 --> 00:31:02,360 Speaker 1: I would have liked to see him go another way, 864 00:31:02,360 --> 00:31:04,320 Speaker 1: but as we it worked out, so I really don't care. 865 00:31:04,320 --> 00:31:06,120 Speaker 1: I'm not gonna nit pick too much, but that was 866 00:31:06,160 --> 00:31:09,000 Speaker 1: an interesting plague. You are getting thrown out by runner 867 00:31:09,000 --> 00:31:09,600 Speaker 1: Renfro again. 868 00:31:09,680 --> 00:31:11,520 Speaker 2: No, but the big thing here was that the messages 869 00:31:11,560 --> 00:31:13,400 Speaker 2: had a rough ending. You lost your striving picture. Your 870 00:31:13,400 --> 00:31:15,680 Speaker 2: reliever came in, didn't clean up the mess as well 871 00:31:15,720 --> 00:31:17,680 Speaker 2: as possible to give a few runs and Harry there 872 00:31:17,720 --> 00:31:20,520 Speaker 2: wasn't crazy, no heart hit balls really, but you felt 873 00:31:20,520 --> 00:31:20,840 Speaker 2: you can. 874 00:31:20,760 --> 00:31:21,200 Speaker 3: Get back in it. 875 00:31:21,280 --> 00:31:24,040 Speaker 2: You got that run immediately right back and you feel 876 00:31:24,080 --> 00:31:26,320 Speaker 2: like something is happening. And also something else to help 877 00:31:26,360 --> 00:31:28,640 Speaker 2: the mess is that rafter McGill got taken out of 878 00:31:28,640 --> 00:31:31,160 Speaker 2: game for injury. The same thing happened to Aaron Ashby 879 00:31:31,200 --> 00:31:34,360 Speaker 2: who had some forearm tightness, which as a baseball fan 880 00:31:34,400 --> 00:31:36,240 Speaker 2: you hate seeing that, because Ashby has been one of 881 00:31:36,280 --> 00:31:39,240 Speaker 2: the real breakout pictures of the last month or at least. 882 00:31:39,360 --> 00:31:41,440 Speaker 1: No, he's looked really good. He was very impressive at 883 00:31:41,440 --> 00:31:44,520 Speaker 1: his curveball at times, hangs at times. It doesn't young picture. 884 00:31:44,600 --> 00:31:46,480 Speaker 1: He's got good stuff and it's the Brewers organization. You 885 00:31:46,480 --> 00:31:47,160 Speaker 1: know he's gonna be great. 886 00:31:47,160 --> 00:31:48,800 Speaker 3: There was a two seem er it doesn't make any sense. 887 00:31:48,840 --> 00:31:50,280 Speaker 1: No, and it's change. Up's really nice too. I was 888 00:31:50,320 --> 00:31:51,160 Speaker 1: impressed by his change. 889 00:31:51,280 --> 00:31:52,040 Speaker 3: He's a very good picture. 890 00:31:52,040 --> 00:31:54,040 Speaker 2: He's made coming up last year like seeing how he 891 00:31:54,080 --> 00:31:55,800 Speaker 2: pitched the upper miners like he was one of the 892 00:31:55,840 --> 00:31:58,880 Speaker 2: most underrated, unheralded pitching prospects in all baseball. He hadn't 893 00:31:58,920 --> 00:32:02,160 Speaker 2: no buzz for the results he had and as much 894 00:32:02,160 --> 00:32:03,960 Speaker 2: of like an innings worklow he'd built up and pitching 895 00:32:03,960 --> 00:32:05,560 Speaker 2: this organization like he was a lock to be one 896 00:32:05,560 --> 00:32:07,040 Speaker 2: of the best pitching prospects in base I don't know 897 00:32:07,040 --> 00:32:08,440 Speaker 2: why other people weren't talking about that. 898 00:32:08,640 --> 00:32:10,000 Speaker 3: He was like barely the top hundred guy. 899 00:32:10,080 --> 00:32:12,239 Speaker 1: Yeah. I think it's just because his stuff doesn't light 900 00:32:12,320 --> 00:32:13,920 Speaker 1: up the raidar Gun. I really think that's probably. 901 00:32:13,920 --> 00:32:15,840 Speaker 3: Why else is funny. I think she wears glasses. 902 00:32:16,080 --> 00:32:18,440 Speaker 1: Well, he didn't wear glasses today. He used to wear glasses. 903 00:32:18,440 --> 00:32:19,920 Speaker 1: I think this part of him being good is dropping 904 00:32:19,960 --> 00:32:21,880 Speaker 1: the glasses. I got killed the Rex guy to kill 905 00:32:21,920 --> 00:32:24,880 Speaker 1: the Rex specs. That being said, we talked about answering 906 00:32:24,920 --> 00:32:27,000 Speaker 1: back in that next sitting score in a run shouts 907 00:32:27,000 --> 00:32:28,800 Speaker 1: to Chase and Shreve, who I thought might be on 908 00:32:28,840 --> 00:32:30,560 Speaker 1: the chopping block. I thought there was a chance that 909 00:32:30,600 --> 00:32:32,560 Speaker 1: Chasee and Strive could have been cut based on this 910 00:32:32,640 --> 00:32:36,360 Speaker 1: performance and just how he'd looked this entire month of June. 911 00:32:36,400 --> 00:32:38,400 Speaker 1: It feels like he hasn't been as sharp, but he 912 00:32:38,440 --> 00:32:40,760 Speaker 1: came out and he held the Brewers at bay, which 913 00:32:40,760 --> 00:32:42,600 Speaker 1: was huge because it's still kept the Mets in this game. 914 00:32:42,920 --> 00:32:44,920 Speaker 1: And then that now brings to the fifth inning where 915 00:32:44,920 --> 00:32:47,040 Speaker 1: Mark Canna, right before Ashby gets knocked out of the game, 916 00:32:47,440 --> 00:32:49,400 Speaker 1: HiT's a big two run home run to tie the 917 00:32:49,400 --> 00:32:52,480 Speaker 1: game up. Buck Showalter master class. That's all I'm gonna say, 918 00:32:52,520 --> 00:32:54,240 Speaker 1: Buck show Walter master class. 919 00:32:53,920 --> 00:32:55,920 Speaker 3: And market Cheerio's lead off master class. 920 00:32:55,920 --> 00:32:59,840 Speaker 1: Mark Canna is just he's so cheerios, it's unbelierios. He's 921 00:33:00,080 --> 00:33:02,959 Speaker 1: so reliable. He's actually kind of more interesting than we 922 00:33:03,120 --> 00:33:05,520 Speaker 1: really lead on. He's a big foodie, big foodie. 923 00:33:05,640 --> 00:33:07,600 Speaker 2: He's like a really like I don't know. He seems 924 00:33:07,600 --> 00:33:09,280 Speaker 2: like a very intelligently educated guy too. 925 00:33:09,520 --> 00:33:11,480 Speaker 1: And he's a good baseball player. 926 00:33:11,280 --> 00:33:13,320 Speaker 3: Damn good baseball player, damn good baseball player. 927 00:33:13,320 --> 00:33:14,800 Speaker 2: And happy he's on this team because he's the exact 928 00:33:14,840 --> 00:33:17,040 Speaker 2: kind of guy who makes this team significantly better. He's 929 00:33:17,080 --> 00:33:19,840 Speaker 2: just so many things that we just the Mets teams 930 00:33:19,840 --> 00:33:21,280 Speaker 2: in the past just haven't done. Like he takes so 931 00:33:21,280 --> 00:33:21,960 Speaker 2: many good at bats. 932 00:33:22,000 --> 00:33:22,600 Speaker 1: He usually just. 933 00:33:22,520 --> 00:33:26,240 Speaker 2: Plays like very clean, good quality defense in the corner AFOs. 934 00:33:26,280 --> 00:33:28,520 Speaker 3: But it's not great. Marcan is not making flashy plays. 935 00:33:28,560 --> 00:33:30,480 Speaker 2: Markana is not throwing the ball from the left field 936 00:33:30,480 --> 00:33:33,000 Speaker 2: fence to home playing on a hop. But marcann is 937 00:33:33,080 --> 00:33:34,840 Speaker 2: just like he's a good ball player, helps the team win. 938 00:33:34,880 --> 00:33:35,520 Speaker 3: He's a throwback. 939 00:33:35,560 --> 00:33:37,600 Speaker 1: He's sitting two ninety five for the three seventy eight 940 00:33:37,640 --> 00:33:41,160 Speaker 1: on base seven eighty two ops, which is over his 941 00:33:41,240 --> 00:33:42,560 Speaker 1: career highs and everything. 942 00:33:42,640 --> 00:33:44,760 Speaker 2: I can't believe his age bating average that high, and 943 00:33:44,800 --> 00:33:46,320 Speaker 2: the fact that even has five home runs, Like I 944 00:33:46,320 --> 00:33:47,920 Speaker 2: thought mark Canna coming into the year, we're kind of 945 00:33:47,920 --> 00:33:50,000 Speaker 2: get swallowed up by Cilley Field and kind of still 946 00:33:50,040 --> 00:33:52,040 Speaker 2: sit with that two fifty two to sixty average with 947 00:33:52,080 --> 00:33:54,280 Speaker 2: like twelve homers thirteen home runs by the end of it. 948 00:33:54,600 --> 00:33:56,960 Speaker 2: Him keeping that average up, which could be I mean, 949 00:33:57,000 --> 00:33:58,800 Speaker 2: it's probably could be Marcanna playing good baseball. 950 00:33:58,840 --> 00:34:00,720 Speaker 3: I'm sure of this, but be a nod to the 951 00:34:00,760 --> 00:34:02,640 Speaker 3: Mets hitting development. It really could be. 952 00:34:02,680 --> 00:34:04,440 Speaker 2: I'm sure that's helping a lot of these guys just 953 00:34:04,440 --> 00:34:06,680 Speaker 2: sustain these relatively high averages compared to the rest of 954 00:34:06,680 --> 00:34:07,040 Speaker 2: the league. 955 00:34:07,080 --> 00:34:09,160 Speaker 1: Lots of love for Eric schov As, it feels like recently, 956 00:34:09,200 --> 00:34:11,160 Speaker 1: lots of love, especially from Keith. It feels like Keith 957 00:34:11,280 --> 00:34:12,920 Speaker 1: wants to hang out with Erk Chavs get a beer. 958 00:34:13,000 --> 00:34:14,920 Speaker 2: It's also crazy guy we have mentioned in year. It 959 00:34:14,920 --> 00:34:16,799 Speaker 2: seems like Mets fans hate him. But Hugh Calelebaum has 960 00:34:16,800 --> 00:34:18,680 Speaker 2: like a very prominent role still in this organization with 961 00:34:18,800 --> 00:34:21,040 Speaker 2: hitting development, and I'm sure that there are like there's 962 00:34:21,040 --> 00:34:22,960 Speaker 2: a lot of cues coming down from Hugh, Q from Hugh. 963 00:34:23,160 --> 00:34:25,319 Speaker 1: Yep, No, it was it was really really good. It 964 00:34:25,320 --> 00:34:26,719 Speaker 1: was nice. I was happy. I was happy to see 965 00:34:26,760 --> 00:34:28,839 Speaker 1: that the Mets and Mark Canno were starting to cook here. 966 00:34:29,040 --> 00:34:30,759 Speaker 1: And then Seth Lugo came in the game a little 967 00:34:30,760 --> 00:34:33,080 Speaker 1: bit early, which I liked. I really liked that Seth 968 00:34:33,120 --> 00:34:34,960 Speaker 1: Lugo came in and kind of what we've seen him 969 00:34:35,040 --> 00:34:36,600 Speaker 1: use in the past before and something that we loved 970 00:34:36,640 --> 00:34:38,439 Speaker 1: him being used in the past before. In a little 971 00:34:38,440 --> 00:34:39,920 Speaker 1: bit of a stretch roll. He went two winnings for 972 00:34:39,960 --> 00:34:42,000 Speaker 1: the Mets, struck out four and only gave up one hit. 973 00:34:42,080 --> 00:34:42,920 Speaker 1: He was dominant. 974 00:34:42,960 --> 00:34:45,120 Speaker 3: It was as good as he's looked all year. 975 00:34:45,360 --> 00:34:47,080 Speaker 1: And we got a little bit of insight too into 976 00:34:47,080 --> 00:34:48,920 Speaker 1: Seth Lugo and what's kind of been going on in 977 00:34:48,960 --> 00:34:51,399 Speaker 1: his personal life, and it does give us, at least 978 00:34:51,400 --> 00:34:53,960 Speaker 1: the fans, some really good perspective because I'm gonna be honest, 979 00:34:54,200 --> 00:34:55,880 Speaker 1: I did not know about this. I had no clue, 980 00:34:55,920 --> 00:34:59,560 Speaker 1: I had no idea. So apparently Seth Lugo's son had 981 00:34:59,760 --> 00:35:02,560 Speaker 1: a or holes in his heart up until he was 982 00:35:02,600 --> 00:35:05,719 Speaker 1: about two years old and the last year plus ish, 983 00:35:05,760 --> 00:35:07,719 Speaker 1: I don't know the exact dates. Again, he had been 984 00:35:07,719 --> 00:35:10,120 Speaker 1: going through surgeries. He had been going through medical procedures 985 00:35:10,120 --> 00:35:12,960 Speaker 1: like there were serious things that were way bigger than 986 00:35:13,000 --> 00:35:16,160 Speaker 1: baseball in Seth Lugo's life that I'm sure we're probably 987 00:35:16,200 --> 00:35:18,439 Speaker 1: playing in his head a lot. So when you see 988 00:35:18,440 --> 00:35:21,279 Speaker 1: these guys struggle, it's it's it's hard to remember when 989 00:35:21,320 --> 00:35:23,239 Speaker 1: you're watching the game in the moment that these are 990 00:35:23,400 --> 00:35:26,440 Speaker 1: also humans and that things happen and Seth Lugo might 991 00:35:26,440 --> 00:35:27,960 Speaker 1: have something going on off the field that he just 992 00:35:28,000 --> 00:35:31,640 Speaker 1: can't control, but it does it's a nice reminder that 993 00:35:31,680 --> 00:35:33,359 Speaker 1: these guys are human. And it's good to see now 994 00:35:33,400 --> 00:35:35,400 Speaker 1: that Seth Lugo Sun seems to be doing well and 995 00:35:35,440 --> 00:35:37,800 Speaker 1: Seth Lugo also seems to be doing well, which is 996 00:35:37,880 --> 00:35:39,239 Speaker 1: just you know, keep it all in mind when we 997 00:35:39,239 --> 00:35:40,040 Speaker 1: start talking about guys. 998 00:35:40,120 --> 00:35:42,000 Speaker 3: Oh, it's good perspective. That's also good for us. 999 00:35:42,000 --> 00:35:43,840 Speaker 1: Sometimes it's also good for us too. Yeah, I definitely 1000 00:35:43,920 --> 00:35:45,839 Speaker 1: needed too. We saw him struggle earli in the year. 1001 00:35:45,840 --> 00:35:47,680 Speaker 1: We saw him struggle a little bit last year. It's 1002 00:35:47,719 --> 00:35:49,560 Speaker 1: probably a good reason why he got bigger things on 1003 00:35:49,560 --> 00:35:49,919 Speaker 1: your plate. 1004 00:35:50,000 --> 00:35:52,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, but he performed a very vital role for the 1005 00:35:52,400 --> 00:35:55,239 Speaker 2: Mets in this game, pitching a clean and dominant six 1006 00:35:55,320 --> 00:35:57,280 Speaker 2: and seventh innings, keeping this game. 1007 00:35:57,160 --> 00:35:58,480 Speaker 3: Tied for a little while. 1008 00:35:58,480 --> 00:36:00,839 Speaker 2: Again, his Brewers offense isn't one that really strikes fear 1009 00:36:00,840 --> 00:36:03,560 Speaker 2: into you, but just being able to keep them down, 1010 00:36:03,719 --> 00:36:05,640 Speaker 2: keep them at bay. Hobby, how do you pronounce the 1011 00:36:05,640 --> 00:36:08,640 Speaker 2: guys name, Hobby Milner? Hoby Hoby Hoby Milner did the 1012 00:36:08,680 --> 00:36:10,120 Speaker 2: same thing for the Brewers. Another guy who's like a 1013 00:36:10,160 --> 00:36:12,200 Speaker 2: reliever seems fake that the Brewers just invented and has 1014 00:36:12,280 --> 00:36:13,080 Speaker 2: good stats this year. 1015 00:36:13,120 --> 00:36:14,839 Speaker 3: But seth Luga doing that was big. 1016 00:36:14,960 --> 00:36:17,560 Speaker 2: The Mets had a mini rally in the bottom of 1017 00:36:17,560 --> 00:36:19,600 Speaker 2: the seventh inning, it looked like they were gonna jump ahead, 1018 00:36:19,640 --> 00:36:20,240 Speaker 2: and they didn't. 1019 00:36:20,000 --> 00:36:20,640 Speaker 3: Capitalize on him. 1020 00:36:20,640 --> 00:36:22,160 Speaker 2: But one thing that did happen the inning that I 1021 00:36:22,160 --> 00:36:24,320 Speaker 2: thought was really cool was the fact that Jeff McNeil 1022 00:36:24,400 --> 00:36:27,200 Speaker 2: is hitting in the five hole. Peelando came up with 1023 00:36:27,280 --> 00:36:29,600 Speaker 2: a man scoring position, two outs and first base open. 1024 00:36:29,640 --> 00:36:31,359 Speaker 3: He was actually pitched two, which is nice. 1025 00:36:31,440 --> 00:36:33,080 Speaker 2: Yes, And they seemed like there was like a pitch 1026 00:36:33,280 --> 00:36:36,200 Speaker 2: pitch around, got to three to zero, and then on 1027 00:36:36,280 --> 00:36:38,920 Speaker 2: a three to zero pitch, Pete hit a laser foul, 1028 00:36:39,360 --> 00:36:41,680 Speaker 2: looked at a fastball that I just got a three 1029 00:36:41,719 --> 00:36:42,920 Speaker 2: to zero change up, and they got the three to 1030 00:36:42,920 --> 00:36:44,799 Speaker 2: one fastball. It's so crazy that modern baseball is just 1031 00:36:44,800 --> 00:36:46,279 Speaker 2: completely spinning these guys' minds around. 1032 00:36:46,360 --> 00:36:47,880 Speaker 1: I know it's messed up that, like he could have 1033 00:36:47,920 --> 00:36:50,200 Speaker 1: gone back ten years ago and that's a guaranteed fastball, 1034 00:36:50,320 --> 00:36:52,480 Speaker 1: and now it's a change up in a good spot. 1035 00:36:52,600 --> 00:36:54,919 Speaker 2: And the three to one fastball caught him off guard 1036 00:36:55,040 --> 00:36:56,080 Speaker 2: and he was stuck looking. 1037 00:36:55,880 --> 00:36:56,239 Speaker 3: At the pitch. 1038 00:36:56,280 --> 00:36:57,839 Speaker 2: I was basically right down the middle very hit the ball, 1039 00:36:57,800 --> 00:36:59,720 Speaker 2: and then he ended up did getting the walk. McNeil 1040 00:37:00,200 --> 00:37:02,200 Speaker 2: didn't cash in, but just the fact that McNeil is 1041 00:37:02,200 --> 00:37:05,000 Speaker 2: protecting Pete right now, that is a good thing. That 1042 00:37:05,120 --> 00:37:07,800 Speaker 2: is going to get Pilanzo more quality at bats lighting. 1043 00:37:07,680 --> 00:37:09,640 Speaker 1: Games, something we've been calling for for a while, begging 1044 00:37:09,719 --> 00:37:11,759 Speaker 1: scream so Thank you Buck, Thank you Buck. Showal show 1045 00:37:11,760 --> 00:37:12,880 Speaker 1: Walter Master Class. 1046 00:37:12,600 --> 00:37:13,640 Speaker 3: Show Walter Masterclass. 1047 00:37:13,760 --> 00:37:16,480 Speaker 1: And honestly, up until then, like it was just kind 1048 00:37:16,480 --> 00:37:17,480 Speaker 1: of boring, was kind of quiet. 1049 00:37:17,520 --> 00:37:19,560 Speaker 3: I remember what happened at seventh thing though, go for it, 1050 00:37:19,600 --> 00:37:21,399 Speaker 3: Go for it. Cannah got on Canda got on. 1051 00:37:21,360 --> 00:37:24,000 Speaker 2: Base, and he had a very heavy steal after getting 1052 00:37:24,040 --> 00:37:25,560 Speaker 2: hits hit in the knuckle, and it looked like it 1053 00:37:25,600 --> 00:37:27,560 Speaker 2: was a situation where maybe he was gonna have to 1054 00:37:27,600 --> 00:37:29,080 Speaker 2: leave the game. Looked like he was kind of grimacing. 1055 00:37:29,080 --> 00:37:31,000 Speaker 2: But the Mets did not have a bench player available 1056 00:37:31,320 --> 00:37:33,480 Speaker 2: with no Escobar and no Marte. That was a gritty 1057 00:37:33,480 --> 00:37:36,000 Speaker 2: moment from Marcy Curio's and the fact that he parlayed 1058 00:37:36,000 --> 00:37:37,759 Speaker 2: that right into a stolen base I thought was very 1059 00:37:37,840 --> 00:37:39,920 Speaker 2: very good baseball. And he first all in base, has 1060 00:37:39,920 --> 00:37:42,239 Speaker 2: a met He got a hell of a lead on 1061 00:37:42,320 --> 00:37:43,840 Speaker 2: I don't remember if those hobby or if this was 1062 00:37:43,840 --> 00:37:47,480 Speaker 2: about Boxsburger, Boxburger, but he just started walking his second. 1063 00:37:47,480 --> 00:37:48,960 Speaker 2: No one looked at him, and he's slid in head 1064 00:37:48,960 --> 00:37:50,400 Speaker 2: first ahead of the throw, and it got himself in 1065 00:37:50,440 --> 00:37:52,600 Speaker 2: the scoring position in the bottom of the seventh inning, 1066 00:37:52,640 --> 00:37:54,200 Speaker 2: giving the Mets more chances to. 1067 00:37:54,200 --> 00:37:55,080 Speaker 3: Get that go ahead run. 1068 00:37:55,160 --> 00:37:57,120 Speaker 1: Yeah, they didn't end up getting it. No lead us 1069 00:37:57,160 --> 00:37:59,719 Speaker 1: to the eighth. Drew Smith wasn't his sharpest by any means, 1070 00:37:59,760 --> 00:38:01,640 Speaker 1: given couple of hits, but he ended up getting out 1071 00:38:01,680 --> 00:38:03,640 Speaker 1: of it with no problems, no runs. We now head 1072 00:38:03,640 --> 00:38:05,400 Speaker 1: to the bottom of the eight fitning Brent Soonter in 1073 00:38:05,440 --> 00:38:07,359 Speaker 1: the game, who we saw earlier in Game one, which 1074 00:38:07,400 --> 00:38:09,439 Speaker 1: again you see a guy a second time in three days. 1075 00:38:09,440 --> 00:38:11,000 Speaker 1: You're feeling a lot better, and it looked like the 1076 00:38:11,000 --> 00:38:13,240 Speaker 1: Mets felt a little bit more comfortable against Brent Souter. 1077 00:38:13,480 --> 00:38:15,800 Speaker 1: They didn't necessarily hit rockets off of him, but the 1078 00:38:15,880 --> 00:38:17,160 Speaker 1: at bats were much better. 1079 00:38:17,280 --> 00:38:19,279 Speaker 2: No and JD guy who even begging to be in 1080 00:38:19,280 --> 00:38:21,040 Speaker 2: the line of more consistently some of the best quality 1081 00:38:21,040 --> 00:38:22,880 Speaker 2: of contact in baseball, had a leadoff single. This is 1082 00:38:22,920 --> 00:38:24,279 Speaker 2: one of those moments where I was on my bike. 1083 00:38:24,320 --> 00:38:26,320 Speaker 2: I was coming down. I think I was still in 1084 00:38:26,360 --> 00:38:28,719 Speaker 2: twenty first in h L I c coming off the 1085 00:38:28,719 --> 00:38:31,080 Speaker 2: Pulaski Bridge. I was just like pumping my fist on 1086 00:38:31,120 --> 00:38:31,960 Speaker 2: like a road with cars. 1087 00:38:31,960 --> 00:38:33,359 Speaker 3: People like, what the fuck is this kid doing? 1088 00:38:33,520 --> 00:38:35,640 Speaker 2: But big leadoff tagle get a lead offf man on 1089 00:38:35,719 --> 00:38:38,320 Speaker 2: anything like that, you feel like you're gonna score a run, 1090 00:38:38,400 --> 00:38:42,040 Speaker 2: and this train kind of kept going. Luis Giormey worked, 1091 00:38:42,040 --> 00:38:43,680 Speaker 2: had a couple of foul balls working on that bat 1092 00:38:43,719 --> 00:38:45,680 Speaker 2: like the Ormey does take a There was a moment 1093 00:38:45,880 --> 00:38:47,120 Speaker 2: kind of seemed like he might bunt. 1094 00:38:47,280 --> 00:38:49,279 Speaker 1: Yeah, he did try to bunt oh one. He went 1095 00:38:49,280 --> 00:38:51,160 Speaker 1: down O two. It worked all the way to three too, 1096 00:38:51,239 --> 00:38:53,319 Speaker 1: and Nemo ended up putting the ball in play, hit 1097 00:38:53,400 --> 00:38:55,880 Speaker 1: it to Rowdy Telez, who I guess had been playing 1098 00:38:55,920 --> 00:38:58,080 Speaker 1: honestly okay first base this year for the Brewers. They 1099 00:38:58,080 --> 00:39:00,719 Speaker 1: said that was his first error. He completely botch the throw. 1100 00:39:01,320 --> 00:39:02,960 Speaker 2: I feel the Brewers that's a trade off you just 1101 00:39:02,960 --> 00:39:05,080 Speaker 2: have to make. Yeah, I mean, you'll take a slightly 1102 00:39:05,080 --> 00:39:07,600 Speaker 2: subpar glove for a significantly above average bat. And it 1103 00:39:07,640 --> 00:39:09,239 Speaker 2: was huge because that allowed him to go to third 1104 00:39:09,280 --> 00:39:12,200 Speaker 2: base now, which gives us a first and third with 1105 00:39:12,320 --> 00:39:15,239 Speaker 2: no outs to Masnito coming up, who they talked about 1106 00:39:15,239 --> 00:39:17,719 Speaker 2: on the broadcast, had been hitting five hundred in his 1107 00:39:17,800 --> 00:39:19,960 Speaker 2: last like twenty at bats with runners scoring position, and 1108 00:39:20,000 --> 00:39:22,360 Speaker 2: on the year he was hitting three eighty with runners 1109 00:39:22,400 --> 00:39:24,879 Speaker 2: in scoring position. So while the numbers traditionally aren't light 1110 00:39:24,960 --> 00:39:27,719 Speaker 2: up the boards, when it matters the most, Tomas Nito 1111 00:39:27,760 --> 00:39:30,080 Speaker 2: has shown up this time he did not, No, he's 1112 00:39:30,080 --> 00:39:32,480 Speaker 2: struck out. But also like Tomas Neil's three eight runs 1113 00:39:32,480 --> 00:39:34,400 Speaker 2: in scoring position, that's probably also like a four to 1114 00:39:34,480 --> 00:39:35,080 Speaker 2: ten slug. 1115 00:39:35,200 --> 00:39:37,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, oh for sure. They're singles. Yeah, there are all 1116 00:39:37,440 --> 00:39:40,719 Speaker 1: singles first. Sometimes that's fine, that's good, it works the 1117 00:39:40,800 --> 00:39:43,040 Speaker 1: Metster winning games. And then Nick Plumber comes to the 1118 00:39:43,040 --> 00:39:45,120 Speaker 1: play in a situation where he's facing a tough lefty 1119 00:39:45,160 --> 00:39:48,360 Speaker 1: and Brent Souiter. There's literally no one else starling. Martee 1120 00:39:48,400 --> 00:39:51,040 Speaker 1: Pinch ran for JD. Davis at third base, so this 1121 00:39:51,120 --> 00:39:54,480 Speaker 1: was interesting too. And another ground balled Rowdy to Les 1122 00:39:54,760 --> 00:39:57,160 Speaker 1: who instead of coming home because Martee did not go 1123 00:39:57,280 --> 00:40:01,080 Speaker 1: on contact, which made it and them were like, couldn't 1124 00:40:01,120 --> 00:40:03,640 Speaker 1: believe that Martine didn't go on contact. They were mind blown. 1125 00:40:03,880 --> 00:40:05,839 Speaker 1: So rowdy tell Us had to go to second and 1126 00:40:05,920 --> 00:40:08,600 Speaker 1: because the infield was in, which was also a weird 1127 00:40:08,640 --> 00:40:11,239 Speaker 1: call because of first and third with one out, they 1128 00:40:11,440 --> 00:40:14,680 Speaker 1: made a bad throat to Willia Dames who couldn't turn two, 1129 00:40:14,960 --> 00:40:16,920 Speaker 1: and the Mets score run kind. 1130 00:40:16,760 --> 00:40:19,960 Speaker 2: Of luckily, and Marte breaks the second that Radley takes 1131 00:40:20,000 --> 00:40:22,400 Speaker 2: his eyes off and turns around and throws the ball 1132 00:40:22,840 --> 00:40:25,080 Speaker 2: to second base and there was no way even with 1133 00:40:25,120 --> 00:40:27,160 Speaker 2: a good throw, I think that Willie Domas could have 1134 00:40:27,160 --> 00:40:29,520 Speaker 2: grabbed that and snapped home because with Marte's wrist was 1135 00:40:29,560 --> 00:40:29,960 Speaker 2: bothering him. 1136 00:40:30,000 --> 00:40:31,799 Speaker 3: He ran fine, he broke home there. I was. 1137 00:40:32,000 --> 00:40:33,640 Speaker 2: I was just kind of nervous that Plumber was going 1138 00:40:33,680 --> 00:40:35,480 Speaker 2: to strike out, just being left he lefty. 1139 00:40:35,520 --> 00:40:37,520 Speaker 3: It was I was having some palpitations. 1140 00:40:37,560 --> 00:40:41,960 Speaker 2: But great, great hustle by Plumber, Great great baseball acumen 1141 00:40:42,000 --> 00:40:44,400 Speaker 2: by Marte. Tough decision by Rowdy, but he's again, he's 1142 00:40:44,440 --> 00:40:45,760 Speaker 2: not the most cerebral defender baseball. 1143 00:40:45,760 --> 00:40:47,200 Speaker 3: Also, it wasn't like the worst play in the world. 1144 00:40:47,239 --> 00:40:50,080 Speaker 2: It was just it was actually the right play because 1145 00:40:50,080 --> 00:40:53,000 Speaker 2: he technically it was because Marte wasn't going Yeah, so 1146 00:40:53,040 --> 00:40:55,200 Speaker 2: you get the force out at second trying to turn two, 1147 00:40:55,320 --> 00:40:58,320 Speaker 2: it's just an impossible play when the infield's in. The 1148 00:40:58,400 --> 00:41:02,080 Speaker 2: right play probably was the first bag, yeah, because you 1149 00:41:02,200 --> 00:41:04,279 Speaker 2: got it like that's like Marte kind of bade him 1150 00:41:04,280 --> 00:41:06,400 Speaker 2: into it. Yeah, that's a guy like Salring Martep but 1151 00:41:06,400 --> 00:41:09,040 Speaker 2: in the league, a decade fast, smart, savvy. 1152 00:41:08,640 --> 00:41:11,439 Speaker 1: Guy that's up, heads up play. That's such a good play, 1153 00:41:11,520 --> 00:41:13,000 Speaker 1: and that's all we needed because now we got the 1154 00:41:13,040 --> 00:41:14,879 Speaker 1: one run lead. We go to the ninth inning, Edwin 1155 00:41:14,920 --> 00:41:18,400 Speaker 1: Diaz got interesting, got a little interesting, but like it didn't. 1156 00:41:18,440 --> 00:41:21,880 Speaker 1: It didn't because Renfro's hit blue was the hanging slider 1157 00:41:21,880 --> 00:41:23,439 Speaker 1: that he's been able to get guys on this year. 1158 00:41:23,520 --> 00:41:25,240 Speaker 1: But Renfro just got off the end of the bat, 1159 00:41:25,440 --> 00:41:27,960 Speaker 1: blooped into shallow center field. So you got a man 1160 00:41:28,000 --> 00:41:30,319 Speaker 1: on first and you're like, oh, Jase Peterson's coming up. 1161 00:41:30,320 --> 00:41:32,880 Speaker 1: No met killer, Jase Peterson remember his days with the Braves. 1162 00:41:33,000 --> 00:41:37,520 Speaker 1: This dude is a criminal stinker. Yeah, he's he's close. 1163 00:41:37,680 --> 00:41:39,319 Speaker 2: Rather, if you got a hit tonight, he's over rat. 1164 00:41:39,320 --> 00:41:41,000 Speaker 2: But this was a bad at bat. He got overpowered 1165 00:41:41,000 --> 00:41:43,640 Speaker 2: by edyone. He lost his rats tatus, So congrats Jase Peterson. 1166 00:41:43,680 --> 00:41:45,879 Speaker 1: Yeah, you're just you're just an insignificant player. Now we're 1167 00:41:45,880 --> 00:41:46,880 Speaker 1: someone we don't care about it. 1168 00:41:46,960 --> 00:41:48,680 Speaker 3: Defensively versatile, which is useful. 1169 00:41:48,760 --> 00:41:51,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, no, it was okay. Edwin was getting a little 1170 00:41:51,120 --> 00:41:52,960 Speaker 1: more confidence. It looked like after the you know, quick 1171 00:41:53,080 --> 00:41:55,680 Speaker 1: first hit, and then Tyrone Taylor comes up pin hitting 1172 00:41:55,680 --> 00:41:57,719 Speaker 1: for Lorenzo Kane, which I thought was super interesting as well. 1173 00:41:57,880 --> 00:41:59,840 Speaker 3: Can I say something, Yeah, I like Tyrone Taylor a 1174 00:41:59,840 --> 00:42:00,760 Speaker 3: lot as a ballplayer. 1175 00:42:00,840 --> 00:42:03,640 Speaker 1: I want to like him more than I currently do, 1176 00:42:03,719 --> 00:42:05,160 Speaker 1: because I do. I agree with you. I think he 1177 00:42:05,239 --> 00:42:08,080 Speaker 1: probably is a ballplayer, but he just really hasn't ever 1178 00:42:08,160 --> 00:42:10,759 Speaker 1: done anything. I mean, this year, he's hit relatively and 1179 00:42:10,840 --> 00:42:12,720 Speaker 1: he's oh, I don't think you've seen his numbers recently. 1180 00:42:12,800 --> 00:42:14,719 Speaker 3: He has bad numbers, yeahad numbers, but he's good quality 1181 00:42:14,719 --> 00:42:15,080 Speaker 3: of content. 1182 00:42:15,120 --> 00:42:15,759 Speaker 1: Okay, that's fine. 1183 00:42:15,840 --> 00:42:18,239 Speaker 3: Yeah, he gets some barrels, he doesn't strike out a ton. 1184 00:42:18,360 --> 00:42:21,160 Speaker 1: And he blooped it again, just blooped it right over 1185 00:42:21,320 --> 00:42:23,759 Speaker 1: between first second and right field. That no, man's one 1186 00:42:23,760 --> 00:42:25,600 Speaker 1: of the most unique blops I've ever seen. I was like, 1187 00:42:25,640 --> 00:42:28,280 Speaker 1: he gotta be kidding me. And Hunter Rensro is on first, 1188 00:42:28,440 --> 00:42:30,960 Speaker 1: Nick Plumber plumb dog millionaire running in all of a sudden, 1189 00:42:30,960 --> 00:42:34,160 Speaker 1: you go, wait, they're sending Hunter Renfro home on a 1190 00:42:34,200 --> 00:42:37,000 Speaker 1: shallow bloop. I think the scout reports out on Nick Plumber. 1191 00:42:37,000 --> 00:42:38,439 Speaker 1: I don't think he has a very strong arm because 1192 00:42:38,440 --> 00:42:40,080 Speaker 1: on this throw he onon hopped it to Pete, which 1193 00:42:40,120 --> 00:42:42,640 Speaker 1: was about ninety feet maybe, which was kind of shocking, 1194 00:42:43,080 --> 00:42:45,480 Speaker 1: but a bad, bad send by the third base coach. 1195 00:42:45,520 --> 00:42:47,560 Speaker 1: By that Bruce Pete made a strong throw to home, 1196 00:42:47,600 --> 00:42:50,120 Speaker 1: which thank god, I'm sick. I can't think of first 1197 00:42:50,120 --> 00:42:52,319 Speaker 1: baseman's throws to home by the New York Mets. Don't 1198 00:42:52,360 --> 00:42:54,160 Speaker 1: want to. I don't even mention it. But he made 1199 00:42:54,200 --> 00:42:56,880 Speaker 1: stronghold or throwed at home. Needo tagged him out and 1200 00:42:56,920 --> 00:42:59,680 Speaker 1: we just got bailed Avid in. Although Tyrone Taylor did 1201 00:42:59,680 --> 00:43:01,040 Speaker 1: get to the that was heads up baseball. 1202 00:43:01,120 --> 00:43:03,239 Speaker 2: Yes, yeah, football player, but I think here, if you 1203 00:43:03,280 --> 00:43:05,000 Speaker 2: are the Brewers third base coach, first of all, if 1204 00:43:05,040 --> 00:43:07,160 Speaker 2: you're in city, field's just gonna do a Joey Core impression. 1205 00:43:07,200 --> 00:43:08,560 Speaker 3: Yeah he went in Rome. 1206 00:43:08,920 --> 00:43:11,840 Speaker 2: But also if the book is out on Nick Plumber 1207 00:43:11,960 --> 00:43:14,080 Speaker 2: and it's either he's gonna try a bad throw home 1208 00:43:14,160 --> 00:43:15,640 Speaker 2: or he's gonna throw a cut off to Peel Alonzo, 1209 00:43:15,640 --> 00:43:17,600 Speaker 2: who's a bit of a We've seen Pete make a 1210 00:43:17,600 --> 00:43:20,200 Speaker 2: bad throw on occasion, so you kind of if you're 1211 00:43:20,200 --> 00:43:22,239 Speaker 2: in that situation, I wouldn't have sent him, but I 1212 00:43:22,280 --> 00:43:23,799 Speaker 2: do see the vision, like I would be like, oh, 1213 00:43:23,880 --> 00:43:25,319 Speaker 2: there's one out, I have my top of the order 1214 00:43:25,400 --> 00:43:27,239 Speaker 2: coming up. All the needs a flyball a tide this game, 1215 00:43:27,560 --> 00:43:29,800 Speaker 2: or I'm gonna be a crazy person. You opt to 1216 00:43:29,840 --> 00:43:30,520 Speaker 2: be a crazy person. 1217 00:43:30,520 --> 00:43:31,040 Speaker 3: Didn't work out. 1218 00:43:31,320 --> 00:43:33,319 Speaker 1: Go Mets didn't work out. Christian Yelich was the last 1219 00:43:33,360 --> 00:43:36,480 Speaker 1: batter of this game. Edwin Diaz dominated Christian Yellich looked like, 1220 00:43:36,600 --> 00:43:39,759 Speaker 1: I mean, untouchable, unhittable. It was absolutely disgusting, and the 1221 00:43:39,760 --> 00:43:42,400 Speaker 1: Mets take the series. They take the game two of 1222 00:43:42,520 --> 00:43:44,640 Speaker 1: three from the Milwaukee Brewers, who are now in second 1223 00:43:44,640 --> 00:43:46,480 Speaker 1: place in the National League Central. They have fallen off 1224 00:43:46,560 --> 00:43:46,960 Speaker 1: quite a bit. 1225 00:43:46,960 --> 00:43:48,399 Speaker 3: I think they fall like either two or three games 1226 00:43:48,400 --> 00:43:49,200 Speaker 3: behind the Cardinals stack. 1227 00:43:49,360 --> 00:43:52,200 Speaker 1: They're not looking very good. We saw the kind of 1228 00:43:52,239 --> 00:43:53,880 Speaker 1: two sides of the Brewers the series too. They can 1229 00:43:53,960 --> 00:43:55,880 Speaker 1: hit some times and sometimes they don't do anything, and 1230 00:43:55,880 --> 00:43:57,799 Speaker 1: that's just kind of what happened in the series. But really, 1231 00:43:57,800 --> 00:43:59,359 Speaker 1: at the end of the day, the Mets did play 1232 00:43:59,400 --> 00:44:01,799 Speaker 1: good baseball two of three games. They came back in 1233 00:44:01,840 --> 00:44:04,400 Speaker 1: Game three after kind of being on the ropes, and 1234 00:44:04,440 --> 00:44:07,279 Speaker 1: the Mets just find ways to win, which is really nice, 1235 00:44:07,360 --> 00:44:10,399 Speaker 1: especially with the Braves and Phillies breathing down our next 1236 00:44:10,440 --> 00:44:12,400 Speaker 1: you look at the standings right now, the Mets are 1237 00:44:12,440 --> 00:44:14,040 Speaker 1: still playing good baseball. By the way, I want that 1238 00:44:14,080 --> 00:44:16,520 Speaker 1: to be very well known. As good as the Braves 1239 00:44:16,600 --> 00:44:18,200 Speaker 1: or as hot as the Braves and Phillies have been 1240 00:44:18,560 --> 00:44:21,200 Speaker 1: don't take that the division lead has gotten shorter as 1241 00:44:21,239 --> 00:44:23,160 Speaker 1: the Mets not playing well. They're eight and six since 1242 00:44:23,200 --> 00:44:25,080 Speaker 1: the start of June. We know they had that crazy 1243 00:44:25,080 --> 00:44:27,840 Speaker 1: West Coast trip. They're still playing good baseball. It's just 1244 00:44:27,920 --> 00:44:30,759 Speaker 1: that these two teams have basically not lost since May 1245 00:44:30,760 --> 00:44:31,239 Speaker 1: thirty first. 1246 00:44:31,440 --> 00:44:33,680 Speaker 2: No, and those two teams were always better than their 1247 00:44:33,680 --> 00:44:35,880 Speaker 2: records were when this month of June started, So just 1248 00:44:35,920 --> 00:44:37,759 Speaker 2: based on the laws of averages, there was going to 1249 00:44:37,760 --> 00:44:38,480 Speaker 2: be a run in them. 1250 00:44:38,600 --> 00:44:40,799 Speaker 1: I mean, we gotta shout out, Sala Lakata. This might 1251 00:44:40,800 --> 00:44:42,120 Speaker 1: be the last time we're going to really be able 1252 00:44:42,200 --> 00:44:45,439 Speaker 1: to do this. But God, I just I can't help 1253 00:44:45,480 --> 00:44:47,920 Speaker 1: but keeping or keep going back to that clip of 1254 00:44:48,000 --> 00:44:50,640 Speaker 1: him on May thirty first, after the Mets swept the 1255 00:44:50,640 --> 00:44:54,480 Speaker 1: Phillies ten game lead, saying the division is over and again, 1256 00:44:54,520 --> 00:44:56,319 Speaker 1: we should know better than that. It's May thirty first. 1257 00:44:56,360 --> 00:44:59,120 Speaker 1: The season's way too young to start proclaiming anything. But 1258 00:44:59,360 --> 00:45:03,960 Speaker 1: since the that proclamation by that dopis Selakata, the Braves 1259 00:45:04,000 --> 00:45:05,960 Speaker 1: have not lost the game. They're fourteen to zer, the 1260 00:45:05,960 --> 00:45:09,160 Speaker 1: Phillies are twelve and two, the Marlins are nine and six. 1261 00:45:09,560 --> 00:45:12,960 Speaker 1: Everybody in the division has technically gained some sort of 1262 00:45:13,000 --> 00:45:16,160 Speaker 1: gain on the Mets since they have or since he 1263 00:45:16,200 --> 00:45:19,600 Speaker 1: made that proclamation. It's nonsense. What an absolute putts he 1264 00:45:19,719 --> 00:45:23,080 Speaker 1: is by all means. But oh like, just please keep 1265 00:45:23,120 --> 00:45:24,840 Speaker 1: your mouth shut. I get it. You're trying to be 1266 00:45:24,920 --> 00:45:26,680 Speaker 1: six skip baylists, You're on S and Y hoping to 1267 00:45:26,719 --> 00:45:29,000 Speaker 1: get on first take whatever you're doing, but there's just 1268 00:45:29,080 --> 00:45:31,520 Speaker 1: better ways to do it. You put a target on everyone. 1269 00:45:31,600 --> 00:45:33,080 Speaker 1: You put a target on the Mets back bigger than 1270 00:45:33,080 --> 00:45:35,120 Speaker 1: it needed to be. You also angered the baseball guys. 1271 00:45:35,160 --> 00:45:36,680 Speaker 1: You don't want to anger the baseball gods. The way 1272 00:45:36,680 --> 00:45:38,440 Speaker 1: the Mets have been playing this year, the baseball gods 1273 00:45:38,480 --> 00:45:40,080 Speaker 1: like us the Mets. The baseball gods are doing us fait. 1274 00:45:40,120 --> 00:45:41,040 Speaker 1: I mean, maybe not with. 1275 00:45:41,040 --> 00:45:43,120 Speaker 2: The injury stuff so much, but in game, in game especially, 1276 00:45:43,160 --> 00:45:45,399 Speaker 2: the baseball gods are helping us out. We're winning a lot, 1277 00:45:45,920 --> 00:45:48,120 Speaker 2: a lot of fifty to fifty games right now. Yeah, 1278 00:45:48,160 --> 00:45:50,160 Speaker 2: And to say something as as ni as the division 1279 00:45:50,200 --> 00:45:54,360 Speaker 2: race is over with one hundred thirty games left, you 1280 00:45:54,480 --> 00:45:56,360 Speaker 2: just why in the world did you ever say anything 1281 00:45:56,400 --> 00:45:56,640 Speaker 2: like that. 1282 00:45:56,800 --> 00:45:58,560 Speaker 1: Braves have game six games on us, which is kind 1283 00:45:58,560 --> 00:46:00,160 Speaker 1: of crazy to think that on May thirty first, it 1284 00:46:00,200 --> 00:46:03,200 Speaker 1: was ten games, and I know why he said it, 1285 00:46:03,200 --> 00:46:05,560 Speaker 1: because it was ten games, but it's just it's so stupid, 1286 00:46:05,640 --> 00:46:08,279 Speaker 1: especially knowing the quality of the teams that were behind us, 1287 00:46:08,280 --> 00:46:10,000 Speaker 1: and like you just said, they weren't as bad as 1288 00:46:10,000 --> 00:46:10,880 Speaker 1: a record show. 1289 00:46:10,880 --> 00:46:11,800 Speaker 3: No they weren't. 1290 00:46:11,840 --> 00:46:13,400 Speaker 2: And like the Braves just kind of struggled out of 1291 00:46:13,400 --> 00:46:15,400 Speaker 2: they gave because Charlie Morton wasn't really pitching up to 1292 00:46:15,440 --> 00:46:19,120 Speaker 2: Charlie Morton's standard, and they were missing Ronald Acunya. 1293 00:46:18,719 --> 00:46:20,600 Speaker 1: Who was the best players in the league. Yeah. 1294 00:46:20,640 --> 00:46:22,840 Speaker 2: Literally, And now actually since our last episode, the Braves 1295 00:46:22,840 --> 00:46:26,080 Speaker 2: have lost Azzi Albi's until probably August September, a long 1296 00:46:26,080 --> 00:46:28,360 Speaker 2: time found fracture foot and that does suck, especially if 1297 00:46:28,360 --> 00:46:29,960 Speaker 2: you see the play it happened. I don't want to 1298 00:46:30,000 --> 00:46:31,839 Speaker 2: like Azzi Albi's, but I still like him as a player. Yeah, 1299 00:46:31,920 --> 00:46:33,279 Speaker 2: he's a fun guy that will respect him. 1300 00:46:33,440 --> 00:46:35,320 Speaker 3: Respect the hell out of Azzi Albi, especially as a 1301 00:46:35,320 --> 00:46:38,200 Speaker 3: fellow short king. But he just swung and broke his foot. 1302 00:46:38,200 --> 00:46:39,120 Speaker 3: I've never handing like that. 1303 00:46:39,200 --> 00:46:41,719 Speaker 1: It's just unlucky, which maybe the Braves need a little 1304 00:46:41,760 --> 00:46:44,200 Speaker 1: unlucky here, because they have not lost in the entire 1305 00:46:44,239 --> 00:46:46,239 Speaker 1: month of June fourteen, though, they are also playing the 1306 00:46:46,280 --> 00:46:48,000 Speaker 1: worst teams baseball, and they get to play the Cubs 1307 00:46:48,040 --> 00:46:49,400 Speaker 1: this next weekend, which is unbelievable. 1308 00:46:49,480 --> 00:46:51,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, they they haven't played a team with a record 1309 00:46:51,120 --> 00:46:52,840 Speaker 2: over five hundred since I believe May eighteenth. 1310 00:46:52,920 --> 00:46:55,080 Speaker 1: May eighteenth is the date. Yeah, I haven't forgotten it. 1311 00:46:55,160 --> 00:46:59,200 Speaker 1: I know exactly what it is. Was that the Mets, No, 1312 00:46:59,320 --> 00:47:01,600 Speaker 1: it was uh, it was the It was the Brewers. 1313 00:47:01,640 --> 00:47:03,160 Speaker 1: Actually it was a Bruises or Patres. 1314 00:47:03,800 --> 00:47:06,640 Speaker 2: Now, technically the Braves did play against a team over 1315 00:47:06,680 --> 00:47:09,000 Speaker 2: five hundred since then, because they had a Phillies series 1316 00:47:09,040 --> 00:47:09,840 Speaker 2: against the Phillies the. 1317 00:47:09,880 --> 00:47:11,800 Speaker 3: End of May with two games over five hundred. 1318 00:47:11,840 --> 00:47:15,200 Speaker 1: Oh okay, sorry, yeah, sorry about that. The division gap 1319 00:47:15,280 --> 00:47:17,360 Speaker 1: has closed a little bit, But it's really not the 1320 00:47:17,400 --> 00:47:19,279 Speaker 1: Mets doing. The Braves are playing the best baseball they're 1321 00:47:19,280 --> 00:47:21,040 Speaker 1: gonna play all year long. I have no problem saying 1322 00:47:21,120 --> 00:47:23,759 Speaker 1: that you just don't win fourteen in a row. Mets 1323 00:47:23,800 --> 00:47:25,640 Speaker 1: probably haven't done that in like ten years. I feel 1324 00:47:25,640 --> 00:47:26,719 Speaker 1: like winning fourteen in a row. 1325 00:47:26,800 --> 00:47:28,560 Speaker 3: I get close to that in twenty fifteen. It's just 1326 00:47:28,600 --> 00:47:30,680 Speaker 3: it's just a lot of wins Like that changes literally 1327 00:47:30,680 --> 00:47:32,480 Speaker 3: your entire season. You win fourteen games a row. You 1328 00:47:32,520 --> 00:47:34,439 Speaker 3: play five hundred baseball, you probably make. 1329 00:47:34,360 --> 00:47:36,040 Speaker 1: We saw the Cardinals make the playoffs last year doing 1330 00:47:36,040 --> 00:47:37,560 Speaker 1: something similar. It was just at the end of the year. 1331 00:47:37,560 --> 00:47:39,400 Speaker 1: It's nineteen, right, I'm happy to have the Braves do 1332 00:47:39,440 --> 00:47:40,800 Speaker 1: it now rather than September. 1333 00:47:40,840 --> 00:47:42,640 Speaker 2: I mean, you know the old saying, go is the 1334 00:47:42,640 --> 00:47:44,600 Speaker 2: team that gets hot in June is always the last 1335 00:47:44,640 --> 00:47:45,200 Speaker 2: one standing. 1336 00:47:45,320 --> 00:47:49,440 Speaker 1: Yep, as the famous saying. Now that being said the Mets, 1337 00:47:49,480 --> 00:47:51,839 Speaker 1: I mentioned the Braves playing nobody. The Mets are playing 1338 00:47:51,880 --> 00:47:53,680 Speaker 1: the Marlins now for this next series, which is gonna 1339 00:47:53,680 --> 00:47:55,680 Speaker 1: be a big series, first time all year, first time 1340 00:47:55,719 --> 00:47:57,799 Speaker 1: all year. You guys believe it crazy. And of course 1341 00:47:57,840 --> 00:48:00,560 Speaker 1: the Martins are playing some good baseball, aren't like. 1342 00:48:00,560 --> 00:48:01,360 Speaker 3: A bad team. 1343 00:48:01,400 --> 00:48:02,759 Speaker 2: But before we do the preview, I just also want 1344 00:48:02,800 --> 00:48:04,480 Speaker 2: to mention Max shares it through a SIM game. 1345 00:48:04,600 --> 00:48:06,720 Speaker 1: Chicken de Groam also through he threw. 1346 00:48:06,600 --> 00:48:08,080 Speaker 3: A bullpen Shares a SIM game. 1347 00:48:08,120 --> 00:48:09,840 Speaker 2: Though he threw I think he said thirty or forty pitches, 1348 00:48:09,840 --> 00:48:12,800 Speaker 2: So they said using updowns to Grom's next ballpen session 1349 00:48:12,800 --> 00:48:13,520 Speaker 2: will be a SIM game. 1350 00:48:13,600 --> 00:48:15,319 Speaker 3: So I'll concluding updowns to. 1351 00:48:15,320 --> 00:48:17,600 Speaker 1: See Sure's vibein by the way throw and he threw 1352 00:48:17,640 --> 00:48:19,000 Speaker 1: a pitch and he was pumped and I love to 1353 00:48:19,000 --> 00:48:19,799 Speaker 1: see that. Well. 1354 00:48:20,000 --> 00:48:21,200 Speaker 2: They were like, are you gonna come back if you 1355 00:48:21,200 --> 00:48:23,120 Speaker 2: can get the seventy pitches? He said, give me the ball. 1356 00:48:23,280 --> 00:48:25,359 Speaker 1: Yeah. And I also love that. When they asked him, 1357 00:48:25,400 --> 00:48:28,960 Speaker 1: how are you feeling about like your progression or rehabbing, 1358 00:48:29,200 --> 00:48:31,360 Speaker 1: they said, I feel nothing. I'm not back yet. Like 1359 00:48:31,560 --> 00:48:34,640 Speaker 1: he's he's a nut job, and I love it. I'm 1360 00:48:34,640 --> 00:48:35,800 Speaker 1: so happy he's on the mess. 1361 00:48:35,840 --> 00:48:38,480 Speaker 2: But we have these two guys throwing, and this, this 1362 00:48:38,640 --> 00:48:39,120 Speaker 2: is it. 1363 00:48:39,280 --> 00:48:39,800 Speaker 3: Everybody. 1364 00:48:39,880 --> 00:48:42,800 Speaker 2: If we get these two guys back for any prolonged 1365 00:48:42,800 --> 00:48:44,920 Speaker 2: period of time, we will we will be a team 1366 00:48:45,000 --> 00:48:45,960 Speaker 2: to be trifled with. 1367 00:48:46,080 --> 00:48:47,439 Speaker 1: We're gonna feel really, really good. 1368 00:48:47,440 --> 00:48:49,480 Speaker 3: I'm gonna cry. If we have these two guys pitching 1369 00:48:49,560 --> 00:48:51,320 Speaker 3: him back to back games they actually throw five innings, 1370 00:48:51,320 --> 00:48:53,799 Speaker 3: It's gonna be electric. Remember March when Da Grom threw 1371 00:48:53,840 --> 00:48:55,360 Speaker 3: that game with Chares and they piggyback on. 1372 00:48:55,360 --> 00:48:58,040 Speaker 1: Each That was so cool. It's called It's coming. 1373 00:48:58,320 --> 00:49:01,759 Speaker 2: Just everybody, every night before you go to bed, take 1374 00:49:01,800 --> 00:49:04,080 Speaker 2: a moment, deep breath and be like sureser the ground. 1375 00:49:04,200 --> 00:49:06,759 Speaker 1: Please do the app opposite of salakata. Pray to the 1376 00:49:06,800 --> 00:49:08,800 Speaker 1: baseball gods, give them a respect they deserve. 1377 00:49:08,920 --> 00:49:11,360 Speaker 2: Yeah, maybe give them gifts, give gifts to the baseball guys, 1378 00:49:11,400 --> 00:49:12,280 Speaker 2: keep a ball on your pillow. 1379 00:49:12,320 --> 00:49:14,400 Speaker 1: I don't know for sure. Let's talk about this Marlin 1380 00:49:14,440 --> 00:49:16,120 Speaker 1: series though, big one for the Mets, big one for 1381 00:49:16,239 --> 00:49:18,200 Speaker 1: us as well as you guys knowing for us. 1382 00:49:18,239 --> 00:49:19,200 Speaker 3: Yeah, Monday's gonna be fun. 1383 00:49:19,320 --> 00:49:20,560 Speaker 1: Friday's gonna be fun. 1384 00:49:20,440 --> 00:49:21,399 Speaker 3: Too's gonna be really fun. 1385 00:49:21,440 --> 00:49:23,439 Speaker 2: But mony Monday, we're gonna have an active day and 1386 00:49:23,600 --> 00:49:25,919 Speaker 2: you guys are gonna see some shit on Tuesday. 1387 00:49:25,680 --> 00:49:28,080 Speaker 1: Some crazy, crazy stuff. So let's go ahead and preview 1388 00:49:28,120 --> 00:49:30,680 Speaker 1: this Marlin series. A weird four game series that goes 1389 00:49:30,960 --> 00:49:33,600 Speaker 1: until Monday, so it is not ending on Fatherursday, which 1390 00:49:33,600 --> 00:49:35,000 Speaker 1: is actually kind of a little bit of a plus. 1391 00:49:35,080 --> 00:49:35,560 Speaker 3: Great for us. 1392 00:49:35,680 --> 00:49:37,960 Speaker 1: Ending on Monday, though, what are the pitching matchups? It's 1393 00:49:38,000 --> 00:49:39,440 Speaker 1: weird when you talk four game series. 1394 00:49:39,600 --> 00:49:42,560 Speaker 2: It is, Uh, the Marlins don't have anyone's schedule for Friday, 1395 00:49:42,800 --> 00:49:45,200 Speaker 2: so not sure that's gonna be. Mets are throwing Carrasco 1396 00:49:45,280 --> 00:49:47,200 Speaker 2: on Friday night. This game's also this series is also 1397 00:49:47,280 --> 00:49:48,879 Speaker 2: kind of funny because it's kind of like you're going 1398 00:49:48,880 --> 00:49:51,279 Speaker 2: down the steps for the game times seven to ten 1399 00:49:51,360 --> 00:49:54,200 Speaker 2: Friday four to ten Saturday. We have now a four 1400 00:49:54,239 --> 00:49:56,319 Speaker 2: o'clock Saturday, the game What Feels Like Forever, which I love, 1401 00:49:56,400 --> 00:49:58,000 Speaker 2: I love, I love the four o'clock Satay the game 1402 00:49:58,040 --> 00:49:58,440 Speaker 2: Oh my god. 1403 00:49:58,520 --> 00:50:00,640 Speaker 3: One four the on Sunday because the new Peak stuff. 1404 00:50:00,880 --> 00:50:06,160 Speaker 2: And then one ten Monday juneteenth, matinee Saturday evening Taiwan 1405 00:50:06,200 --> 00:50:10,640 Speaker 2: Walker versus Braxton Garrett. I like that matchup, yep, Sunday afternoon. 1406 00:50:10,640 --> 00:50:14,279 Speaker 2: This one's gonna be very fun. Chris Bascid versus Sandy Aconcera. 1407 00:50:14,400 --> 00:50:16,960 Speaker 1: Who is your probably Cy Young favorite right now? 1408 00:50:17,080 --> 00:50:19,920 Speaker 2: Sandy is one of the best pitchers in baseball. Shoutut 1409 00:50:20,000 --> 00:50:21,640 Speaker 2: Jolly Ala for particular that he'd be the Cy Young 1410 00:50:21,640 --> 00:50:23,640 Speaker 2: winner before the year he did Corbin Burns last year. 1411 00:50:23,640 --> 00:50:26,080 Speaker 2: Two gots crazy if he gets these two in a row. 1412 00:50:26,320 --> 00:50:29,280 Speaker 2: But Sandy unbelievable. Over the last month, He's basically averaging 1413 00:50:29,280 --> 00:50:32,280 Speaker 2: eight innings per start with like about the strikeout perioding. 1414 00:50:32,360 --> 00:50:34,480 Speaker 2: No one's hitting the ball hard, no one's hitting home runs. 1415 00:50:34,480 --> 00:50:36,480 Speaker 2: He's truthfully one of the best pitchers in all of baseball. 1416 00:50:36,520 --> 00:50:38,759 Speaker 1: And we know he owns the Mets. Oh yeah, his 1417 00:50:38,840 --> 00:50:40,520 Speaker 1: first ever good game was against the Mets. That was 1418 00:50:40,520 --> 00:50:42,279 Speaker 1: his coming out party. He threw a complete game shot 1419 00:50:42,320 --> 00:50:44,799 Speaker 1: out of September twenty eighteen. Right, No, I think it was. 1420 00:50:45,200 --> 00:50:47,320 Speaker 1: I think it was like May because I was graduating. 1421 00:50:47,320 --> 00:50:49,000 Speaker 1: I think I was driving home and I stopt that 1422 00:50:49,040 --> 00:50:51,040 Speaker 1: John Peloso is in Baltimore. Shout out to John. 1423 00:50:51,080 --> 00:50:52,480 Speaker 3: That makes sense, so yeah, because it was like a 1424 00:50:52,600 --> 00:50:53,240 Speaker 3: yeah Spring. 1425 00:50:53,360 --> 00:50:55,160 Speaker 1: That was when I was initially starting the fire and 1426 00:50:55,200 --> 00:50:56,520 Speaker 1: Mickey callaway hype. 1427 00:50:56,960 --> 00:50:58,560 Speaker 2: I do remember though, that he also had a crazy 1428 00:50:58,560 --> 00:51:00,680 Speaker 2: September start against the Mets when he's still what's this 1429 00:51:00,880 --> 00:51:03,840 Speaker 2: form of sandial concert yet? But he's incredible in the 1430 00:51:03,840 --> 00:51:05,960 Speaker 2: Monday Mattinee right now with David Peterson. 1431 00:51:05,960 --> 00:51:07,759 Speaker 3: I guess we're gonna see how that works out. 1432 00:51:07,800 --> 00:51:09,520 Speaker 2: Probably will be pe this, probably will be probably will 1433 00:51:09,520 --> 00:51:11,440 Speaker 2: be p this in depending and that's against Trevor Rodgers, 1434 00:51:11,520 --> 00:51:14,200 Speaker 2: who has good, real he has real. 1435 00:51:14,000 --> 00:51:16,839 Speaker 3: Talent, but he's not pitched very well this year. 1436 00:51:16,880 --> 00:51:18,759 Speaker 2: I'm sure you guys remember last year the April game 1437 00:51:18,760 --> 00:51:21,600 Speaker 2: where he outdueled Jacob deGrom pitch shout out against the Mets. 1438 00:51:21,600 --> 00:51:23,960 Speaker 2: We were there the jas Chisolmn famous home run. But 1439 00:51:24,000 --> 00:51:25,440 Speaker 2: he hasn't really done that so far this year, and 1440 00:51:25,480 --> 00:51:28,120 Speaker 2: the Mets have just been hitting. Me's have been a 1441 00:51:28,120 --> 00:51:28,839 Speaker 2: hard team to get out. 1442 00:51:28,920 --> 00:51:30,160 Speaker 1: Mets are better than the Marlins. 1443 00:51:30,320 --> 00:51:32,040 Speaker 3: Yeah, of course have been in the Marlins. 1444 00:51:31,719 --> 00:51:33,239 Speaker 1: So this should be a series that even though they 1445 00:51:33,239 --> 00:51:36,200 Speaker 1: have good pitching, the Marlins offense, by no means has 1446 00:51:36,239 --> 00:51:37,680 Speaker 1: been anything to quiver over. 1447 00:51:37,960 --> 00:51:39,680 Speaker 2: No, but they do have jas Chishol, who's one of 1448 00:51:39,680 --> 00:51:41,120 Speaker 2: the most exciting young players in baseball. 1449 00:51:41,120 --> 00:51:42,160 Speaker 3: He can't impact the game. 1450 00:51:42,520 --> 00:51:44,920 Speaker 2: They have a Vici and Hayesus Sanchez who've been hot 1451 00:51:44,920 --> 00:51:46,920 Speaker 2: and cold, but to have good top end. Garret Cooper's 1452 00:51:46,920 --> 00:51:48,200 Speaker 2: been hitting well, but I don't think he's playing the 1453 00:51:48,200 --> 00:51:49,040 Speaker 2: series things on the IL. 1454 00:51:49,120 --> 00:51:52,680 Speaker 1: I think he's on COVID stuff right now. Aguilar is 1455 00:51:52,719 --> 00:51:53,759 Speaker 1: a professional hitter. 1456 00:51:53,800 --> 00:51:55,680 Speaker 3: He's gonna annoying. He's gonna get a big hit in 1457 00:51:55,719 --> 00:51:55,960 Speaker 3: the series. 1458 00:51:56,000 --> 00:51:57,880 Speaker 1: I know for a fact he is gonna drool over him. 1459 00:51:57,960 --> 00:52:00,000 Speaker 1: Keith loves Hazys Agular I think more than any player 1460 00:52:00,120 --> 00:52:00,839 Speaker 1: on any other team. 1461 00:52:00,880 --> 00:52:02,439 Speaker 3: Miguel Rohawk gonna piss Mark off. 1462 00:52:02,520 --> 00:52:05,040 Speaker 1: John Birdie is a Met killer and he's he's actually 1463 00:52:05,040 --> 00:52:06,640 Speaker 1: blazing high. I know I was about to say he's hot, 1464 00:52:06,680 --> 00:52:08,239 Speaker 1: So maybe maybe that's what we need. Maybe we need 1465 00:52:08,320 --> 00:52:10,160 Speaker 1: John Birdy to be hot playing the Mets because normally 1466 00:52:10,200 --> 00:52:11,680 Speaker 1: he just comes out of nowhere and does something. 1467 00:52:11,800 --> 00:52:15,840 Speaker 2: This also, very interestingly is starting a series like a 1468 00:52:15,880 --> 00:52:18,640 Speaker 2: set for the Mets four series where they go Marlins Astros, 1469 00:52:18,640 --> 00:52:21,640 Speaker 2: Marlins Astros, which I don't know what these schedule makers 1470 00:52:21,680 --> 00:52:23,279 Speaker 2: are doing, but we haven't played the Marlins all year. 1471 00:52:23,320 --> 00:52:26,000 Speaker 2: It's June sixth, seventeenth. We're gonna play them. We're gonna 1472 00:52:26,000 --> 00:52:27,840 Speaker 2: play seven times in ten days, which. 1473 00:52:27,640 --> 00:52:29,799 Speaker 1: I like sprinkling the Marlins in between the Astros. It's 1474 00:52:29,800 --> 00:52:30,920 Speaker 1: a good like palate cleanser. 1475 00:52:30,960 --> 00:52:33,080 Speaker 2: Oh, especially because like last time we did something like this, 1476 00:52:33,120 --> 00:52:35,600 Speaker 2: it was Dodger Giants, DoD Just Giants. This is way 1477 00:52:35,640 --> 00:52:38,279 Speaker 2: better than that, especially only because both Astros series are 1478 00:52:38,320 --> 00:52:39,920 Speaker 2: two game series, which is really cool. 1479 00:52:40,000 --> 00:52:41,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, only GETT four against one of the best teams 1480 00:52:41,560 --> 00:52:42,560 Speaker 1: in baseball sick, while. 1481 00:52:42,400 --> 00:52:44,160 Speaker 3: We're getting seven against the Marlins. 1482 00:52:44,200 --> 00:52:46,440 Speaker 1: So the Mets fans, all of us, we should be 1483 00:52:46,480 --> 00:52:48,520 Speaker 1: feeling good going into this Marland series. They're not a 1484 00:52:48,520 --> 00:52:51,440 Speaker 1: pushover though by any means. They pitch well. They're actually 1485 00:52:51,640 --> 00:52:53,600 Speaker 1: they have a plus you know, run differential. Take that 1486 00:52:53,640 --> 00:52:55,680 Speaker 1: for what it is. But Marlins teams in the past 1487 00:52:55,800 --> 00:52:58,319 Speaker 1: have not been like this, They're not a rollover. There 1488 00:52:58,360 --> 00:53:00,279 Speaker 1: not a pushover. Twenty eight and thirty three is like 1489 00:53:00,320 --> 00:53:01,680 Speaker 1: a fake twenty eight and thirty three. This is a 1490 00:53:01,680 --> 00:53:03,520 Speaker 1: five hundred baseball team. In my eyes, this is the. 1491 00:53:03,440 --> 00:53:06,680 Speaker 3: Best Marlins lineup that we've seen since they're big sell 1492 00:53:06,719 --> 00:53:08,120 Speaker 3: off a few years ago by far. 1493 00:53:08,320 --> 00:53:10,320 Speaker 1: But that being said, the Mets should take the series 1494 00:53:10,360 --> 00:53:14,279 Speaker 1: pretty easily and we should be really really excited for 1495 00:53:14,320 --> 00:53:16,560 Speaker 1: a few reasons. But when you guys hear that episode 1496 00:53:16,640 --> 00:53:19,320 Speaker 1: after Monday, after the series ends on Monday, for Tuesday 1497 00:53:19,320 --> 00:53:21,759 Speaker 1: morning or whenever you do, take it in, because I 1498 00:53:21,800 --> 00:53:24,440 Speaker 1: don't know, it will be put out whenever people decide 1499 00:53:24,440 --> 00:53:26,480 Speaker 1: it's ready to be put out. Yeah, that's that's as 1500 00:53:26,560 --> 00:53:28,120 Speaker 1: much as we'll give you, is that people will be 1501 00:53:28,160 --> 00:53:29,640 Speaker 1: decided when this episode comes out. 1502 00:53:30,040 --> 00:53:31,600 Speaker 3: Things that are going to look a little different. 1503 00:53:31,920 --> 00:53:34,879 Speaker 2: You guys are never gonna hear the instrumental for Regulate again, 1504 00:53:34,920 --> 00:53:35,959 Speaker 2: and that makes me really sad. 1505 00:53:36,200 --> 00:53:37,399 Speaker 1: Yeah, things are gonna change. 1506 00:53:37,440 --> 00:53:39,680 Speaker 2: You're probably gonna have a different type of studio around us, 1507 00:53:40,080 --> 00:53:41,439 Speaker 2: probably better microphones. 1508 00:53:41,840 --> 00:53:42,879 Speaker 1: Things are gonna get better. 1509 00:53:43,080 --> 00:53:43,560 Speaker 3: Oh yeah. 1510 00:53:43,640 --> 00:53:45,400 Speaker 1: The only thing that we're really gonna miss is Regulate. 1511 00:53:45,640 --> 00:53:46,560 Speaker 3: Yeah, I'm gonna miss the hell. 1512 00:53:46,560 --> 00:53:48,799 Speaker 2: I regular we wouldn't be where we are today at 1513 00:53:48,800 --> 00:53:50,480 Speaker 2: the show if that wasn't the intro and outro. 1514 00:53:50,680 --> 00:53:52,640 Speaker 1: So we'll make sure you guys listen to the intro 1515 00:53:52,719 --> 00:53:54,839 Speaker 1: outro again because you don't want to miss it. This 1516 00:53:54,880 --> 00:53:57,160 Speaker 1: is going to be the last time you hear Warring 1517 00:53:57,719 --> 00:54:00,239 Speaker 1: Regulate on the METS up podcast. But I promise you 1518 00:54:00,440 --> 00:54:02,920 Speaker 1: it is for good reasons. Because what we have to announce, 1519 00:54:03,000 --> 00:54:04,480 Speaker 1: or what you'll be able to find out on Friday 1520 00:54:04,480 --> 00:54:08,120 Speaker 1: official announcement Monday, it's gonna be sick, it's gonna be awesome. 1521 00:54:08,280 --> 00:54:10,480 Speaker 3: I literally, I can't even believe it. 1522 00:54:10,600 --> 00:54:13,719 Speaker 2: Still, like it became real the other night, like really real, 1523 00:54:14,160 --> 00:54:16,239 Speaker 2: very real, and we were likely shit. 1524 00:54:16,440 --> 00:54:18,359 Speaker 1: James's big thing is he likes punching me when we 1525 00:54:18,440 --> 00:54:20,680 Speaker 1: when we leave these big meetings, and this was the 1526 00:54:20,719 --> 00:54:22,880 Speaker 1: hardest punch I've ever gotten. It was for good reasons. 1527 00:54:22,920 --> 00:54:24,719 Speaker 1: I didn't really get you hit me hard, and I 1528 00:54:24,760 --> 00:54:26,040 Speaker 1: was like, that's a that's a good one. I didn't 1529 00:54:26,080 --> 00:54:26,400 Speaker 1: feel it. 1530 00:54:26,480 --> 00:54:29,640 Speaker 2: This was so exciting that immediately we bought shots and 1531 00:54:29,880 --> 00:54:31,239 Speaker 2: I lost my credit card. 1532 00:54:31,640 --> 00:54:34,600 Speaker 3: Your credit card is still at City Field. At this moment, 1533 00:54:34,600 --> 00:54:36,200 Speaker 3: I think I'm gonna get it back, but I don't 1534 00:54:36,239 --> 00:54:36,600 Speaker 3: know yet. 1535 00:54:36,800 --> 00:54:40,200 Speaker 1: So make sure you guys are following us, subscribing, whatever 1536 00:54:40,200 --> 00:54:41,960 Speaker 1: you have to do to make sure you don't miss 1537 00:54:41,960 --> 00:54:44,120 Speaker 1: out on this podcast. You're not gonna want to miss it. 1538 00:54:44,280 --> 00:54:46,200 Speaker 1: Follow us on all our social media at metts stuff, 1539 00:54:46,200 --> 00:54:49,040 Speaker 1: I'm telling you, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, It's going to 1540 00:54:49,160 --> 00:54:50,960 Speaker 1: be a lot of content. You want to know why, 1541 00:54:51,040 --> 00:54:53,480 Speaker 1: because I'm not in control of the video content anymore. 1542 00:54:53,520 --> 00:54:55,480 Speaker 1: It's gonna be there's gonna be a team behind this 1543 00:54:55,600 --> 00:54:56,680 Speaker 1: entire thing, which is really cool. 1544 00:54:56,800 --> 00:54:58,840 Speaker 2: So no more Mark watching the videos, no more me 1545 00:54:59,000 --> 00:55:01,640 Speaker 2: just maybe falling asleep during edit. We're gonna this is 1546 00:55:01,680 --> 00:55:04,760 Speaker 2: gonna become hilarious and legit hilariously quickly. 1547 00:55:04,840 --> 00:55:06,440 Speaker 1: So we hope you guys are excited. To make sure 1548 00:55:06,440 --> 00:55:09,359 Speaker 1: you follow James on his new at on Twitter at 1549 00:55:09,440 --> 00:55:12,359 Speaker 1: James Giana, follow me at your Raftneckmark, and the next 1550 00:55:12,400 --> 00:55:14,479 Speaker 1: time we talk to you, guys, it's gonna be legit 1551 00:55:14,520 --> 00:55:16,120 Speaker 1: as hell. We'll see on the next episode of the 1552 00:55:16,160 --> 00:55:18,239 Speaker 1: Messed Up Podcast. Peace out, and thank you for getting 1553 00:55:18,360 --> 00:55:20,359 Speaker 1: us to what is going to be the coolest news 1554 00:55:20,400 --> 00:55:21,720 Speaker 1: I probably will ever get to announce. 1555 00:55:21,800 --> 00:55:23,960 Speaker 3: Yeah, thank you, you guys. Are literally the shit. 1556 00:55:24,040 --> 00:55:26,160 Speaker 1: I can we have a shout out our supporters. 1557 00:55:26,200 --> 00:55:27,600 Speaker 3: Yeah, shout out support. There's a good call. 1558 00:55:27,800 --> 00:55:29,640 Speaker 1: So to all the supporters that have been out there, 1559 00:55:29,760 --> 00:55:31,799 Speaker 1: I mean viewers. You guys know who you are. We 1560 00:55:31,800 --> 00:55:34,560 Speaker 1: can't name everybody specifically just because we don't have that info, 1561 00:55:34,600 --> 00:55:36,200 Speaker 1: but we do have some guys that have been giving 1562 00:55:36,280 --> 00:55:39,439 Speaker 1: us money on anchor as monthly supporters for the past 1563 00:55:39,520 --> 00:55:41,840 Speaker 1: year plus, which is pretty crazy. Biggest shout out to 1564 00:55:41,840 --> 00:55:45,319 Speaker 1: brit Graham Hickson, British fan. Love you Graham. We've met 1565 00:55:45,320 --> 00:55:47,319 Speaker 1: you at many games. You've bought James and I many 1566 00:55:47,320 --> 00:55:50,120 Speaker 1: of Drink's legend Shout out to you. You've been one 1567 00:55:50,120 --> 00:55:52,200 Speaker 1: of our biggest supporters of the podcast. Shout out to 1568 00:55:52,200 --> 00:55:53,160 Speaker 1: Matt Franklin as well. 1569 00:55:53,480 --> 00:55:56,640 Speaker 2: Jesse Hughes also with that shout out to our biggest supporters. 1570 00:55:56,680 --> 00:55:57,600 Speaker 3: You guys know who you are. 1571 00:55:57,760 --> 00:55:59,600 Speaker 2: You guys are always on top of all of our stuff, 1572 00:56:00,200 --> 00:56:04,279 Speaker 2: has personal accounts on top of every metstup, engaging, retweeting, replying. 1573 00:56:04,880 --> 00:56:06,400 Speaker 3: You don't understand how much we appreciate that. 1574 00:56:06,440 --> 00:56:08,560 Speaker 2: You'll understand how much that has helped this podcast grow 1575 00:56:08,640 --> 00:56:11,520 Speaker 2: and how much has helped this show. Gut In front 1576 00:56:11,560 --> 00:56:13,800 Speaker 2: of the right people, in front of the right people's eyes, 1577 00:56:14,200 --> 00:56:15,560 Speaker 2: on the right people's desks, over the. 1578 00:56:15,560 --> 00:56:17,160 Speaker 3: Course of this year. Literally we've been doing this for 1579 00:56:17,160 --> 00:56:18,839 Speaker 3: one year. We can't believe what's about to happen. 1580 00:56:18,960 --> 00:56:21,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, and you know what, I think. That's exactly where're 1581 00:56:21,200 --> 00:56:23,200 Speaker 1: gonna leave you. Guys. The next time you hear from us, 1582 00:56:23,280 --> 00:56:27,840 Speaker 1: it's gonna be absolutely fucking crazy. I can't I that's it. Goodbye, 1583 00:56:27,920 --> 00:56:29,080 Speaker 1: see you later. That's it. 1584 00:56:29,200 --> 00:56:31,319 Speaker 3: Bye, peace out, guys, see you next time. 1585 00:56:31,840 --> 00:56:33,600 Speaker 1: We're gonna be the Fish. 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