1 00:00:00,640 --> 00:00:14,640 Speaker 1: Get Up, Get Up, Get Up? 2 00:00:15,560 --> 00:00:18,280 Speaker 2: What's up? Mets fans? Welcome back to Episode one thirteen 3 00:00:18,360 --> 00:00:20,720 Speaker 2: of the Mets Up Podcast, the official podcast of the 4 00:00:20,760 --> 00:00:23,320 Speaker 2: New York Mets. Ooh Oh, We're feeling good. A nice 5 00:00:23,360 --> 00:00:26,400 Speaker 2: series sweep of those Miami Morlins, which is exactly what 6 00:00:26,480 --> 00:00:28,880 Speaker 2: the doctor ordered the Mets around, a six game win streak. 7 00:00:29,120 --> 00:00:31,080 Speaker 2: The boys are a hype and we're ready to talk 8 00:00:31,120 --> 00:00:33,360 Speaker 2: through this series. So well's preview the next one against 9 00:00:33,360 --> 00:00:36,040 Speaker 2: the Nationals. And of course we're going to talk about 10 00:00:36,040 --> 00:00:38,479 Speaker 2: the trade deadline as we are just under forty eight 11 00:00:38,520 --> 00:00:41,040 Speaker 2: hours away from the trade deadline. With guys like Juan 12 00:00:41,159 --> 00:00:44,160 Speaker 2: Soto show, Hey o Tani, some big names floating around. 13 00:00:44,280 --> 00:00:45,920 Speaker 2: Could the Mets be interested? You guys are gonna have 14 00:00:45,920 --> 00:00:47,840 Speaker 2: to listen to find out. If you are not yet 15 00:00:47,880 --> 00:00:50,080 Speaker 2: following us on all our social media, make sure you 16 00:00:50,120 --> 00:00:52,960 Speaker 2: are at Mets Up on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. 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Very good. 27 00:01:16,480 --> 00:01:18,040 Speaker 4: I don't know if you guys can tell, but I'm 28 00:01:18,120 --> 00:01:20,560 Speaker 4: much brighter than usual on my recordings over here. But 29 00:01:20,600 --> 00:01:22,120 Speaker 4: it's only half of my face because I got a 30 00:01:22,120 --> 00:01:22,520 Speaker 4: big light. 31 00:01:23,680 --> 00:01:24,119 Speaker 3: Big light. 32 00:01:24,400 --> 00:01:27,319 Speaker 2: Nice, but I only have one, so I'm only half 33 00:01:27,360 --> 00:01:28,319 Speaker 2: And there's a big motorcycle. 34 00:01:28,360 --> 00:01:30,000 Speaker 3: So we're doing the podcast in Brooklyn, so you guys 35 00:01:30,040 --> 00:01:30,600 Speaker 3: have that too. 36 00:01:30,800 --> 00:01:32,679 Speaker 2: I will say this. We asked on the last episode 37 00:01:32,680 --> 00:01:35,200 Speaker 2: that we would read out any funny reviews, right, and 38 00:01:35,720 --> 00:01:37,920 Speaker 2: we got one. We got one, okay, thiss goo. The 39 00:01:37,959 --> 00:01:40,600 Speaker 2: title is greatest podcast of all time and this one 40 00:01:40,640 --> 00:01:43,120 Speaker 2: says three roasts for my favorite hosts. So we're starting 41 00:01:43,160 --> 00:01:45,399 Speaker 2: off with a rhyme. Gotta give them credit. Here we go. 42 00:01:45,640 --> 00:01:47,760 Speaker 2: I was in the middle of practicing my Bain voice 43 00:01:47,760 --> 00:01:50,120 Speaker 2: when Mark reminded me to give a review. I was 44 00:01:50,120 --> 00:01:52,520 Speaker 2: in the middle of working at my eighty hour week 45 00:01:52,640 --> 00:01:55,360 Speaker 2: top secret job when James reminded me to give a review. 46 00:01:55,920 --> 00:01:58,320 Speaker 2: I was in the middle of memorizing every World Series 47 00:01:58,360 --> 00:02:02,400 Speaker 2: winner ever. When John reminded me to leave a review, 48 00:02:02,480 --> 00:02:04,840 Speaker 2: that's what he said. So a nice little, nice little. 49 00:02:04,640 --> 00:02:07,160 Speaker 3: Problem for us there, because good way to start, good. 50 00:02:07,000 --> 00:02:09,399 Speaker 2: Way to start, and a great series to talk about 51 00:02:09,480 --> 00:02:11,960 Speaker 2: as well. They just completely handled the Marlins, which is 52 00:02:12,000 --> 00:02:12,560 Speaker 2: so nice. 53 00:02:12,720 --> 00:02:15,520 Speaker 4: This is like one of those series that Mets fans 54 00:02:15,720 --> 00:02:18,280 Speaker 4: claim never happens. Yes, yeah, I mean, like we could 55 00:02:18,320 --> 00:02:20,400 Speaker 4: just like all three. Friday night was a little bit 56 00:02:20,440 --> 00:02:21,640 Speaker 4: of stressful at parts, but a. 57 00:02:21,639 --> 00:02:22,240 Speaker 2: Little bit yeah. 58 00:02:22,320 --> 00:02:24,639 Speaker 4: You just you could just walk through Saturday and Sunday 59 00:02:24,680 --> 00:02:27,440 Speaker 4: be like the Mets won this game and there's nothing 60 00:02:28,200 --> 00:02:28,800 Speaker 4: to worry about. 61 00:02:29,000 --> 00:02:30,560 Speaker 2: And that's the kind of thing, like you said, like 62 00:02:30,600 --> 00:02:33,320 Speaker 2: Mets fans talk that this this doesn't happen, and in 63 00:02:33,360 --> 00:02:35,200 Speaker 2: the past it kind of hasn't. So it is a 64 00:02:35,200 --> 00:02:37,160 Speaker 2: little bit refreshing that we do get to face the 65 00:02:37,160 --> 00:02:39,640 Speaker 2: Marlins and just kind of treat them like the bottom 66 00:02:39,680 --> 00:02:41,520 Speaker 2: dwelling team that they are in this division right now. 67 00:02:41,560 --> 00:02:43,200 Speaker 3: They're also really so bad right now. 68 00:02:43,280 --> 00:02:45,040 Speaker 2: I was about to mention they had six of their 69 00:02:45,160 --> 00:02:48,079 Speaker 2: nine starting offensive players not in the line for most 70 00:02:48,080 --> 00:02:48,680 Speaker 2: of the series. 71 00:02:48,840 --> 00:02:51,000 Speaker 4: True, and it's not like those offensive players are really 72 00:02:51,040 --> 00:02:54,079 Speaker 4: like that great either, But it's just that team seems 73 00:02:54,080 --> 00:02:55,440 Speaker 4: completely like disheveled. 74 00:02:56,080 --> 00:02:58,160 Speaker 2: It was just really nice that. I mean, like you said, 75 00:02:58,160 --> 00:02:59,720 Speaker 2: the first game started off a little bit a little 76 00:02:59,760 --> 00:03:01,920 Speaker 2: bit see with Bassett on the mountain going up against 77 00:03:01,960 --> 00:03:04,560 Speaker 2: Sandy Alkintara, which is still very much up for debate 78 00:03:04,600 --> 00:03:06,360 Speaker 2: as how to say his last name, but the Mets 79 00:03:06,440 --> 00:03:07,359 Speaker 2: rallied back nicely. 80 00:03:07,560 --> 00:03:09,160 Speaker 4: I think the best way to say is like leave 81 00:03:09,200 --> 00:03:11,519 Speaker 4: some ambiguity the end, like Sandy alcntar. 82 00:03:11,520 --> 00:03:15,359 Speaker 2: Our contra I'll come like just kind of mumble the end. 83 00:03:15,440 --> 00:03:18,440 Speaker 2: I'll come tru kind of like Rihanna shut up and drive. 84 00:03:18,520 --> 00:03:20,120 Speaker 2: She doesn't even say it at the end of the song, she. 85 00:03:20,200 --> 00:03:22,720 Speaker 3: Just go that's insane deep track. 86 00:03:22,800 --> 00:03:24,919 Speaker 4: But also something notable from this series, like Gary was 87 00:03:24,919 --> 00:03:27,680 Speaker 4: off probably a nice summer weekend, so we had Waino 88 00:03:28,160 --> 00:03:29,960 Speaker 4: on the play by playing the booth, and we had 89 00:03:30,000 --> 00:03:32,800 Speaker 4: Terry Collins on the radio. I enjoyed one Terry Collins 90 00:03:32,919 --> 00:03:33,720 Speaker 4: game on Friday night. 91 00:03:33,800 --> 00:03:34,600 Speaker 3: Just listening to him and. 92 00:03:34,560 --> 00:03:38,360 Speaker 4: Howie talk about the Old World was so freaking funny, 93 00:03:38,400 --> 00:03:41,680 Speaker 4: talking about Orbi isn't batting average. I loved every second. 94 00:03:41,720 --> 00:03:44,360 Speaker 4: But also it's just I don't know how true this is. 95 00:03:44,400 --> 00:03:45,920 Speaker 4: But the way Terry made it sound is that the 96 00:03:45,920 --> 00:03:49,000 Speaker 4: Mets like literally called him like day of or day 97 00:03:49,000 --> 00:03:50,800 Speaker 4: before to do this series. They were like, Hey, Wayne's 98 00:03:50,800 --> 00:03:52,960 Speaker 4: gonna be on TV No Gary this weekend. Do you 99 00:03:52,960 --> 00:03:55,320 Speaker 4: want to be in the booth? And he's like, uh, 100 00:03:55,560 --> 00:03:57,280 Speaker 4: I don't know who's my partner going to be And 101 00:03:57,280 --> 00:03:58,680 Speaker 4: they're like Howie and he was like I'm in. 102 00:03:59,640 --> 00:04:01,640 Speaker 2: So it's like he didn't want to talk to Wayne. 103 00:04:01,720 --> 00:04:03,120 Speaker 2: If Wayne was his partner, I. 104 00:04:03,080 --> 00:04:04,200 Speaker 3: Guess we're Jae Eisenberg. 105 00:04:04,360 --> 00:04:08,520 Speaker 4: But it's also the Mets have this like kind of 106 00:04:08,640 --> 00:04:12,080 Speaker 4: unique team structure where like their announcers are like major 107 00:04:12,120 --> 00:04:15,640 Speaker 4: lifelong fans. Yeah, and when Terry was the coach and 108 00:04:15,680 --> 00:04:17,159 Speaker 4: him and how we talked about this, they used to 109 00:04:17,160 --> 00:04:18,920 Speaker 4: hang out all the time, like go. 110 00:04:18,880 --> 00:04:21,719 Speaker 3: Down talk this is insane. 111 00:04:21,920 --> 00:04:25,240 Speaker 2: You just keep talking through it. Obviously you can if 112 00:04:25,240 --> 00:04:26,960 Speaker 2: you want to let the people at home know what's 113 00:04:27,000 --> 00:04:27,400 Speaker 2: going on. 114 00:04:27,640 --> 00:04:29,760 Speaker 4: Yeah, I just I live on a main street in Brooklyn, 115 00:04:29,800 --> 00:04:31,599 Speaker 4: only third floor up. You wouldn't imagine it, but the 116 00:04:31,640 --> 00:04:34,480 Speaker 4: sound really travels well. I'm assuming a garbage truck or 117 00:04:34,520 --> 00:04:37,680 Speaker 4: maybe any just kind of truck down loathing and unloading of. 118 00:04:37,560 --> 00:04:39,960 Speaker 2: Course be who's not picking up garbage at six point 119 00:04:39,960 --> 00:04:42,800 Speaker 2: twenty on a Sunday evening whatever. 120 00:04:42,880 --> 00:04:45,840 Speaker 4: But Terry and how we are both talking about how much 121 00:04:45,880 --> 00:04:47,279 Speaker 4: time he spent agein and how much they talk, and 122 00:04:47,320 --> 00:04:51,120 Speaker 4: how he said that besides Davy Johnson, Terry Collins talking 123 00:04:51,200 --> 00:04:52,839 Speaker 4: more than anybody else in the world about baseball. 124 00:04:53,320 --> 00:04:55,680 Speaker 2: Terry is I'm sure Buck will be up there too, 125 00:04:55,720 --> 00:04:57,720 Speaker 2: once he really gets to know Buck over a long 126 00:04:57,760 --> 00:04:59,720 Speaker 2: tenere like it would Terry. But those old guys when 127 00:04:59,760 --> 00:05:02,359 Speaker 2: they talking baseball, whether or not you agree with like 128 00:05:02,400 --> 00:05:04,760 Speaker 2: their you know, principles of how the game should be played, now, 129 00:05:05,080 --> 00:05:07,039 Speaker 2: they will they will teach you something and they will 130 00:05:07,040 --> 00:05:09,640 Speaker 2: have incredible stories just because I mean, Terry Collins is 131 00:05:09,680 --> 00:05:10,640 Speaker 2: a lifer for baseball. 132 00:05:10,920 --> 00:05:13,520 Speaker 4: Yeah, it sounds like just uplifting hearing them talk about 133 00:05:13,600 --> 00:05:15,360 Speaker 4: with each other. They also also started talking I think 134 00:05:15,400 --> 00:05:17,040 Speaker 4: Pete made me a play or something, or maybe I 135 00:05:17,080 --> 00:05:19,560 Speaker 4: shall play. Don't remember what happened exactly, but we're talking 136 00:05:19,560 --> 00:05:22,159 Speaker 4: about how with the All Star Game, Pete was doing 137 00:05:22,160 --> 00:05:24,719 Speaker 4: infield drills with Ron Washington, Yes, and they were just 138 00:05:24,720 --> 00:05:26,960 Speaker 4: gushing over the fact that one Pete was We're doing 139 00:05:27,040 --> 00:05:29,320 Speaker 4: extra work at the All Star Game two that an 140 00:05:29,360 --> 00:05:31,840 Speaker 4: opposing coach, a rival coach was helping and three then they. 141 00:05:31,800 --> 00:05:34,040 Speaker 3: Just start talking about baseball and around washing in field drills. 142 00:05:34,160 --> 00:05:36,200 Speaker 2: How would you feel if a Mets coach was helping 143 00:05:36,200 --> 00:05:38,200 Speaker 2: out a Braves player during the All Start not good? 144 00:05:38,520 --> 00:05:41,719 Speaker 4: Yes, And Jeremy Hefner was in the corner with Charlie Morton, 145 00:05:41,880 --> 00:05:42,960 Speaker 4: like Joey and Grip, I'd. 146 00:05:42,800 --> 00:05:45,120 Speaker 2: Be like, get away from him, get away. Don't you 147 00:05:45,200 --> 00:05:49,720 Speaker 2: teach in the secrets? Unless it's sabotage then yeah, then 148 00:05:49,720 --> 00:05:51,160 Speaker 2: I'm Okayner is. 149 00:05:51,080 --> 00:05:53,840 Speaker 3: Like screwing with Charlie Morton's curve grip, that'd be amazing. 150 00:05:54,080 --> 00:05:55,680 Speaker 2: And I mean we saw Pete make some nice plays 151 00:05:55,720 --> 00:05:57,839 Speaker 2: this series too, especially I remember there was a smoke 152 00:05:57,920 --> 00:06:00,600 Speaker 2: ball in Game three that Keith particularly when wow, like 153 00:06:00,640 --> 00:06:01,880 Speaker 2: he let out a noise. 154 00:06:02,200 --> 00:06:04,279 Speaker 3: That's pick yeah, really interesting. 155 00:06:05,000 --> 00:06:06,559 Speaker 2: So that kind of stuff it seems to be helping. 156 00:06:06,640 --> 00:06:08,480 Speaker 2: And I mean, going back to game one here, because 157 00:06:08,480 --> 00:06:10,520 Speaker 2: we did jump around a little bit, it was Bassett 158 00:06:10,600 --> 00:06:12,240 Speaker 2: verse Sandy. That seems to be the big story of 159 00:06:12,279 --> 00:06:15,080 Speaker 2: this one. Sandy, who is one of the favorites, if 160 00:06:15,120 --> 00:06:16,680 Speaker 2: not d to be the cy Young right now in 161 00:06:16,680 --> 00:06:18,919 Speaker 2: the National League and Chris Bassett, who's coming off of 162 00:06:18,960 --> 00:06:20,920 Speaker 2: really good starts, especially against the Marlins. 163 00:06:20,960 --> 00:06:23,280 Speaker 4: Sandy is deflating a tiny bit, and maybe that's just 164 00:06:23,320 --> 00:06:25,200 Speaker 4: from us getting the exposure to him. This is the 165 00:06:25,240 --> 00:06:28,599 Speaker 4: fourth time that we saw Sandy al Contra in six weeks, 166 00:06:28,600 --> 00:06:30,280 Speaker 4: so you kind of you hit it, start to get 167 00:06:30,320 --> 00:06:31,960 Speaker 4: a little grasp on him, and you could just kind 168 00:06:31,960 --> 00:06:34,200 Speaker 4: of tell from the moment that that game started like 169 00:06:34,320 --> 00:06:36,200 Speaker 4: no at bats reason. I Thinknimo had a six or 170 00:06:36,200 --> 00:06:37,800 Speaker 4: seven or eight pitch at that which seems to be 171 00:06:37,800 --> 00:06:38,640 Speaker 4: doing every game now. 172 00:06:38,720 --> 00:06:39,480 Speaker 3: To start the game. 173 00:06:40,000 --> 00:06:42,480 Speaker 4: He threw twenty three pitches that first stinning and nothing 174 00:06:42,520 --> 00:06:44,520 Speaker 4: came easy, and you're like, Okay, I think we've actually 175 00:06:45,200 --> 00:06:45,920 Speaker 4: got a grip. 176 00:06:45,720 --> 00:06:46,360 Speaker 3: On this guy now. 177 00:06:46,640 --> 00:06:46,839 Speaker 5: Yeah. 178 00:06:47,120 --> 00:06:48,880 Speaker 2: I was kind of jumping all over the place because 179 00:06:48,880 --> 00:06:51,200 Speaker 2: I was in Atlantic City for the National Card Show, which, 180 00:06:51,839 --> 00:06:54,440 Speaker 2: if I can divulge into that for just a seconds, 181 00:06:55,040 --> 00:06:59,640 Speaker 2: that's an absolutely insane atmosphere. Like I don't collect cards, 182 00:06:59,640 --> 00:07:01,920 Speaker 2: I flip. I'm like what the people in the card 183 00:07:01,920 --> 00:07:04,120 Speaker 2: hobby hate. I'm like just trying to make money on 184 00:07:04,160 --> 00:07:06,480 Speaker 2: it with my prospect knowledge, which I've done pretty well on. 185 00:07:07,080 --> 00:07:11,840 Speaker 2: But this entire event was absolutely nuts. Just walking in. 186 00:07:11,920 --> 00:07:14,040 Speaker 2: I felt overwhelmed for one of the few times in 187 00:07:14,080 --> 00:07:17,200 Speaker 2: my entire life where I'm like, wow, I'm actually like 188 00:07:17,280 --> 00:07:19,480 Speaker 2: feeling very uncomfortable right now, because there was like, I 189 00:07:19,520 --> 00:07:22,360 Speaker 2: don't know, insane amount of tables and they all have 190 00:07:22,440 --> 00:07:25,960 Speaker 2: these glass cases filled with cards that are valued minimum 191 00:07:26,000 --> 00:07:28,280 Speaker 2: five thousand dollars apiece, and they have like one hundred 192 00:07:28,280 --> 00:07:30,480 Speaker 2: cards in a case. You're like, oh, there's like hundreds 193 00:07:30,480 --> 00:07:33,120 Speaker 2: of millions of dollars worth of cards hanging out here. 194 00:07:33,120 --> 00:07:35,040 Speaker 2: You walk in the middle there's a thirty five million 195 00:07:35,080 --> 00:07:36,960 Speaker 2: dollar baseball card just sitting there, made of gold, and 196 00:07:37,000 --> 00:07:39,760 Speaker 2: You're like, where do I go? What do I do here? 197 00:07:40,520 --> 00:07:42,080 Speaker 2: It was nuts. It was crazy. So I was in 198 00:07:42,200 --> 00:07:44,280 Speaker 2: Lantic City. There was too many people there, so the 199 00:07:44,280 --> 00:07:47,680 Speaker 2: internet wasn't working. So I missed the beginning because of 200 00:07:47,720 --> 00:07:49,080 Speaker 2: the early start in Miami. 201 00:07:49,120 --> 00:07:50,960 Speaker 4: Oh yeah, six flity, you got you and the six 202 00:07:51,040 --> 00:07:52,880 Speaker 4: to ten on Saturday. It got me sitting at the bar, 203 00:07:52,920 --> 00:07:55,640 Speaker 4: I was like the Mets what oh, but yeah, so 204 00:07:55,800 --> 00:07:57,200 Speaker 4: I'll go into the beginning of this game nexuse. 205 00:07:57,200 --> 00:07:58,040 Speaker 3: I watched it very closely. 206 00:07:58,080 --> 00:07:59,960 Speaker 4: Also, I just I can't believe you're even at that 207 00:08:00,040 --> 00:08:01,520 Speaker 4: convention for as long as you were that type of 208 00:08:01,560 --> 00:08:03,360 Speaker 4: thing is spend like four hours, not twenty four hours. 209 00:08:03,560 --> 00:08:05,840 Speaker 2: Well, yeah, I got invited out there with a friend 210 00:08:05,840 --> 00:08:08,960 Speaker 2: who does some card stuff, and he was like, yeah, 211 00:08:09,080 --> 00:08:10,960 Speaker 2: just come out, hang out, shoot some videos. I didn't 212 00:08:10,960 --> 00:08:12,480 Speaker 2: shoot a video the first day because I was like, 213 00:08:12,520 --> 00:08:14,800 Speaker 2: this is just this is as me and Ja it 214 00:08:14,840 --> 00:08:17,040 Speaker 2: was Anni Mahlin there. It was absolutely insane with the 215 00:08:17,040 --> 00:08:21,320 Speaker 2: people running around. There's fourteen year old kids with locked 216 00:08:21,720 --> 00:08:24,960 Speaker 2: briefcases full of cards that are like twenty five to 217 00:08:24,960 --> 00:08:27,680 Speaker 2: fifty thousand dollars, and like, if you're selling those big 218 00:08:27,720 --> 00:08:30,120 Speaker 2: ticket items, this is the place to be, no doubt. 219 00:08:30,360 --> 00:08:32,040 Speaker 2: But for someone like me who's trying to find these 220 00:08:32,080 --> 00:08:34,920 Speaker 2: like prospects that nobody knows about, it was like such 221 00:08:34,920 --> 00:08:37,480 Speaker 2: a waste of my time to really be there, which 222 00:08:37,520 --> 00:08:40,160 Speaker 2: is a little weird, but like I mean, just the 223 00:08:40,200 --> 00:08:43,000 Speaker 2: amount of people and the amount of children. Really, this 224 00:08:43,040 --> 00:08:45,080 Speaker 2: is the craziest part is that the children have these 225 00:08:45,240 --> 00:08:47,600 Speaker 2: just stacks and stacks of cards that are worth so 226 00:08:47,720 --> 00:08:51,360 Speaker 2: much money. It was quite a weird experience for me 227 00:08:51,400 --> 00:08:53,719 Speaker 2: to be there and be like, oh, like instead of 228 00:08:53,760 --> 00:08:55,800 Speaker 2: putting your money into stocks, you put all your money 229 00:08:55,800 --> 00:08:59,000 Speaker 2: into a Lebron James out of five, like it's crazy. 230 00:08:59,559 --> 00:09:03,000 Speaker 4: It's also so just the events like that, especially being 231 00:09:03,040 --> 00:09:05,640 Speaker 4: in a place like Atlantic City, definitely attracts a certain clientele. 232 00:09:06,000 --> 00:09:08,560 Speaker 2: Well, I felt that after the first day, I was like, man, 233 00:09:08,600 --> 00:09:10,920 Speaker 2: this kind of turned me off to like the whole 234 00:09:10,960 --> 00:09:13,400 Speaker 2: card market there a little bit, because it's almost like 235 00:09:13,600 --> 00:09:16,480 Speaker 2: too much in a way where it's like if you 236 00:09:16,640 --> 00:09:18,720 Speaker 2: are someone who is like me, who's like a casual 237 00:09:18,880 --> 00:09:20,559 Speaker 2: in that sense, and you just want to go there 238 00:09:20,600 --> 00:09:23,040 Speaker 2: and just like experience it, I feel like it's too much. 239 00:09:23,120 --> 00:09:24,680 Speaker 2: I feel like there's too many people. I feel like 240 00:09:25,120 --> 00:09:27,040 Speaker 2: this is the worst part. And I'll just quickly go 241 00:09:27,120 --> 00:09:29,920 Speaker 2: into this. If you're trying to buy cards there, they're 242 00:09:29,920 --> 00:09:32,040 Speaker 2: obviously going to charge you more than they got them for, 243 00:09:32,240 --> 00:09:33,839 Speaker 2: so they'll charge you more than you can buy them 244 00:09:33,840 --> 00:09:35,920 Speaker 2: for on eBay. And if you're trying to sell, they 245 00:09:35,920 --> 00:09:37,400 Speaker 2: want to buy them for more than you can get 246 00:09:37,440 --> 00:09:39,640 Speaker 2: on for less than you can get on eBay. So 247 00:09:39,679 --> 00:09:41,679 Speaker 2: there's really no winning unless you're trying to buy those 248 00:09:41,679 --> 00:09:44,080 Speaker 2: five and ten thousand dollars cards which will never land there, 249 00:09:44,480 --> 00:09:47,640 Speaker 2: and then talking with these people just like yeah, I 250 00:09:47,640 --> 00:09:49,200 Speaker 2: want to sell you this card. They're like, i'll give 251 00:09:49,200 --> 00:09:50,599 Speaker 2: you one ten. I'm like, well, I can sell it 252 00:09:50,600 --> 00:09:52,600 Speaker 2: tomorrow for one ady on e. But they're like, yeah, 253 00:09:52,600 --> 00:09:54,920 Speaker 2: good luck. I'm like, I literally did yesterday. Why are 254 00:09:54,920 --> 00:09:57,040 Speaker 2: you telling me good luck? Why get off your high horse, 255 00:09:57,120 --> 00:10:00,320 Speaker 2: guy at the card stand, congratulations, you have a show. Hey, 256 00:10:00,559 --> 00:10:01,360 Speaker 2: you're not better than me. 257 00:10:01,760 --> 00:10:02,560 Speaker 3: You're not better than me. 258 00:10:02,600 --> 00:10:03,520 Speaker 2: That's that's right. 259 00:10:03,520 --> 00:10:04,360 Speaker 3: It's pretty funny stuff. 260 00:10:04,360 --> 00:10:05,719 Speaker 4: I can't believe how much we don't want to talk 261 00:10:05,720 --> 00:10:07,280 Speaker 4: about these games in the Met's one. We've gone over 262 00:10:07,360 --> 00:10:09,760 Speaker 4: ten minutes now not not talking about baseball. 263 00:10:09,679 --> 00:10:11,960 Speaker 2: Into it, go into it. Let's let's let's because this 264 00:10:12,280 --> 00:10:14,160 Speaker 2: was like the most interesting. 265 00:10:13,720 --> 00:10:14,960 Speaker 3: Game problem oh by far. 266 00:10:15,000 --> 00:10:17,560 Speaker 4: Also especially like Sandy versus Basket, best pitching matchup. But 267 00:10:18,000 --> 00:10:20,520 Speaker 4: the bassat just wasn't really that sharp, and that's something 268 00:10:20,600 --> 00:10:21,680 Speaker 4: that just happens. 269 00:10:21,720 --> 00:10:23,400 Speaker 3: It's a game. I kind of very happy that my 270 00:10:23,440 --> 00:10:24,240 Speaker 3: reverse drinks worked. 271 00:10:24,280 --> 00:10:25,839 Speaker 4: I said that the Mets will come out flat the series, 272 00:10:25,880 --> 00:10:28,160 Speaker 4: coming off the emotional high, and didn't seem like anyone 273 00:10:28,280 --> 00:10:30,160 Speaker 4: the team really did. But it just seemed like this 274 00:10:30,280 --> 00:10:32,439 Speaker 4: game it was hard for Basket to kind of get 275 00:10:32,679 --> 00:10:34,439 Speaker 4: himself going in the right direction. I always felt like 276 00:10:34,440 --> 00:10:36,960 Speaker 4: he would take like one step forward and two steps back, 277 00:10:36,960 --> 00:10:38,240 Speaker 4: and you kind of saw that a lot, like right 278 00:10:38,280 --> 00:10:39,839 Speaker 4: off the get go. I remember it was the first second. 279 00:10:40,000 --> 00:10:42,240 Speaker 4: I think it was the first where the Marlins just 280 00:10:42,280 --> 00:10:44,400 Speaker 4: dinked and doing to him. Yep, a couple of bloops, 281 00:10:44,440 --> 00:10:46,600 Speaker 4: a couple of well placed ground balls, and all culminated 282 00:10:46,640 --> 00:10:49,880 Speaker 4: with like ridiculous Miguel Rojas blue double, and you're like 283 00:10:50,320 --> 00:10:52,320 Speaker 4: the Mets losing three nothing of Sandy al Contra. 284 00:10:52,400 --> 00:10:55,920 Speaker 3: The stinks right now, and then absolutely on. 285 00:10:55,920 --> 00:10:58,240 Speaker 4: A moment to notice it just completely spun around on 286 00:10:58,320 --> 00:11:01,439 Speaker 4: the backs of the top of our order. Two incredible outfielders, 287 00:11:01,440 --> 00:11:04,360 Speaker 4: brand Nemo's starling Marte Marte just getting one of the 288 00:11:04,360 --> 00:11:07,120 Speaker 4: biggest Marte parts. The whole season started with a. 289 00:11:06,840 --> 00:11:08,960 Speaker 2: With a triple he freaking smoked on his way to 290 00:11:08,960 --> 00:11:11,720 Speaker 2: the three hit three RBI game. Dude just had a 291 00:11:11,760 --> 00:11:14,000 Speaker 2: great series. And I didn't playing Game three, I mean 292 00:11:14,040 --> 00:11:14,560 Speaker 2: Game two. 293 00:11:14,600 --> 00:11:16,240 Speaker 3: I think he was an over four to three strikecoffs. 294 00:11:16,240 --> 00:11:16,920 Speaker 3: He had a great game. 295 00:11:17,080 --> 00:11:18,920 Speaker 2: Yeah, okay, that's fair. I guess that's more of an 296 00:11:18,960 --> 00:11:21,199 Speaker 2: accurate statement. He did have a great game because he 297 00:11:21,240 --> 00:11:22,559 Speaker 2: almost hit for the cycle in this one. 298 00:11:22,600 --> 00:11:24,200 Speaker 3: But like he was a triple. He was a double 299 00:11:24,200 --> 00:11:25,400 Speaker 3: waving cycle on like the fifth inning. 300 00:11:25,559 --> 00:11:28,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, like the the production that he's brought to this offense. 301 00:11:28,920 --> 00:11:31,360 Speaker 2: I was just like going through fangrafts just looking at 302 00:11:31,400 --> 00:11:33,040 Speaker 2: like WRC plus of all the guys on the team. 303 00:11:33,080 --> 00:11:35,120 Speaker 2: You know, let's have like six guys with the WRC 304 00:11:35,160 --> 00:11:37,640 Speaker 2: plus above one twenty before the game started. Today. It's 305 00:11:37,679 --> 00:11:39,800 Speaker 2: incredible and they put up what like nineteen hits in 306 00:11:39,840 --> 00:11:41,560 Speaker 2: the game. Like the offense has been clicking. And I 307 00:11:41,600 --> 00:11:44,360 Speaker 2: do think having a guy like Starling Marte slot into 308 00:11:44,360 --> 00:11:47,640 Speaker 2: the two spot really helps because Nimo gets on, he 309 00:11:47,679 --> 00:11:50,280 Speaker 2: pushes him over Lindor Alonzo. That's why you see those 310 00:11:50,320 --> 00:11:52,440 Speaker 2: guys both in the top five in RBIs like they 311 00:11:52,600 --> 00:11:55,160 Speaker 2: just really find a way to manufacture runs, even if 312 00:11:55,200 --> 00:11:56,000 Speaker 2: it's not by the long ball. 313 00:11:56,040 --> 00:11:58,680 Speaker 4: Sometimes it's just awesome also that we are losing and 314 00:11:58,720 --> 00:12:00,840 Speaker 4: it's Starling Marte ties the game was triple and then 315 00:12:00,880 --> 00:12:03,319 Speaker 4: he ties it later again with a home run, both 316 00:12:03,400 --> 00:12:05,840 Speaker 4: off of Sandy. And that was the first time that 317 00:12:05,920 --> 00:12:09,360 Speaker 4: Sandy's given up four earned runs since June twenty fourth 318 00:12:09,440 --> 00:12:13,320 Speaker 4: against our Mets, and this that is only he's only 319 00:12:13,360 --> 00:12:15,360 Speaker 4: given up four and runs in three games. This year, 320 00:12:15,400 --> 00:12:17,679 Speaker 4: with the other one coming on May first against the Mariners. 321 00:12:17,800 --> 00:12:20,160 Speaker 4: So I was good as STANDI al contra. 322 00:12:20,320 --> 00:12:20,600 Speaker 3: I can't. 323 00:12:20,600 --> 00:12:23,640 Speaker 4: I hate saying a K Tara, I know, but Johnson contra. 324 00:12:23,679 --> 00:12:26,360 Speaker 4: And then they were saying a contra on the broadcast. 325 00:12:26,480 --> 00:12:29,120 Speaker 4: I tend to believe the smy broadcast over you and I. 326 00:12:29,000 --> 00:12:31,240 Speaker 2: Here's what we need. We need john We know you 327 00:12:31,320 --> 00:12:32,800 Speaker 2: got some ins and outs there. We need you to 328 00:12:32,800 --> 00:12:35,040 Speaker 2: get us like the media review sheet that they get 329 00:12:35,080 --> 00:12:37,400 Speaker 2: before the series and whatever it says on there, because 330 00:12:37,400 --> 00:12:39,199 Speaker 2: I know I've seen the White Sox one. They tweeted 331 00:12:39,240 --> 00:12:41,559 Speaker 2: all the time. They put the like although they put 332 00:12:41,640 --> 00:12:43,760 Speaker 2: Louis Robert as Luis Robert, which I disagree with. 333 00:12:44,240 --> 00:12:48,200 Speaker 3: You can you can be ambiguous about Louis Robert Robert. 334 00:12:49,120 --> 00:12:50,360 Speaker 2: You know you can it? 335 00:12:50,440 --> 00:12:51,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, exactly. 336 00:12:51,160 --> 00:12:56,240 Speaker 4: But I'll contra Tara whatever I'm gonna say the way 337 00:12:56,240 --> 00:12:57,520 Speaker 4: that they were saying, cause I believe that they have 338 00:12:57,600 --> 00:12:58,640 Speaker 4: more access things than we are. 339 00:12:58,679 --> 00:13:00,520 Speaker 3: But that's just ridiculous. That's good. He's been all year. 340 00:13:00,559 --> 00:13:01,960 Speaker 4: The mes have gone for four earn twice. The rest 341 00:13:01,960 --> 00:13:03,600 Speaker 4: of league's only done once. The most runs he's ever 342 00:13:03,679 --> 00:13:05,120 Speaker 4: given up in the start this year is five. 343 00:13:05,360 --> 00:13:07,000 Speaker 2: I mean also the Mets. The Mets are one of 344 00:13:07,040 --> 00:13:09,320 Speaker 2: the better offensive teams in the National League right now too, 345 00:13:09,360 --> 00:13:10,840 Speaker 2: Like they just really are clicking. 346 00:13:11,040 --> 00:13:12,400 Speaker 3: We just we call this Mets offense. 347 00:13:12,440 --> 00:13:14,040 Speaker 4: Whatever the winds blows, you know what I mean, Like 348 00:13:14,120 --> 00:13:15,720 Speaker 4: right now, one of the best off of the teams 349 00:13:15,720 --> 00:13:16,080 Speaker 4: in the league. 350 00:13:16,120 --> 00:13:17,240 Speaker 3: We could go, we need three. 351 00:13:17,080 --> 00:13:19,080 Speaker 2: Bats, like that's just what you know what, you know what, 352 00:13:19,160 --> 00:13:22,280 Speaker 2: though you talk about their the necessity of bats. The 353 00:13:22,320 --> 00:13:23,959 Speaker 2: Mets did pick up a couple here. We didn't see 354 00:13:24,000 --> 00:13:25,640 Speaker 2: Naquin yet in this game, right, I don't think he 355 00:13:25,679 --> 00:13:28,360 Speaker 2: played in Game one. But vogel Boch coming into this lineup, 356 00:13:28,440 --> 00:13:30,640 Speaker 2: he's made a difference. Vogel Bock's been so good. Vocal 357 00:13:30,720 --> 00:13:31,839 Speaker 2: backvocal back. 358 00:13:32,040 --> 00:13:33,960 Speaker 3: They were also saying vocal back today on the broadcast. 359 00:13:33,960 --> 00:13:36,680 Speaker 2: You know, it's just it's so different. Why why can't 360 00:13:36,720 --> 00:13:38,959 Speaker 2: we just get the easy answers on these names? 361 00:13:39,200 --> 00:13:41,559 Speaker 4: I don't know, but like this was I think vogal 362 00:13:41,600 --> 00:13:43,680 Speaker 4: Back's best game as it meant to this point, Like 363 00:13:43,679 --> 00:13:45,560 Speaker 4: he just he was on base three times, two doubles 364 00:13:45,559 --> 00:13:47,000 Speaker 4: in a walk. The doubles are hit one hundred, nine 365 00:13:47,160 --> 00:13:49,640 Speaker 4: hundred ten miles an hour. He's he's fun as hell. 366 00:13:49,840 --> 00:13:51,840 Speaker 4: He's on base percentage over five hundred this week with 367 00:13:51,840 --> 00:13:53,600 Speaker 4: the Mets. We haven't lost with Dane Vogel back. 368 00:13:53,440 --> 00:13:55,760 Speaker 2: In the roster, undefeated six to zero in every single 369 00:13:55,760 --> 00:13:56,800 Speaker 2: game that he's played with. 370 00:13:56,920 --> 00:13:57,760 Speaker 3: A freaking dude. 371 00:13:57,800 --> 00:14:01,160 Speaker 4: But this game kind of sad four four for a while, 372 00:14:01,320 --> 00:14:03,880 Speaker 4: and Bassett did kind of settle in after that, like 373 00:14:03,920 --> 00:14:06,160 Speaker 4: a little a little bit of trouble early he'll just like, 374 00:14:06,280 --> 00:14:08,880 Speaker 4: wasn't sharp? I got you again in the estimate? Yeah, 375 00:14:09,080 --> 00:14:10,800 Speaker 4: who strikeouts? You said over seven? 376 00:14:11,200 --> 00:14:14,080 Speaker 2: We we don't need to talk about me now being 377 00:14:14,600 --> 00:14:17,240 Speaker 2: over four on the estimate. You're picking first in this one, 378 00:14:17,240 --> 00:14:19,240 Speaker 2: which we'll talk about later in the episode. But for 379 00:14:19,280 --> 00:14:21,200 Speaker 2: sure need all the help I can get. My goodness, 380 00:14:21,400 --> 00:14:23,520 Speaker 2: you know what, I should have known that Bassett, who 381 00:14:23,520 --> 00:14:26,120 Speaker 2: just faced the Marlins recently, just you can't put up 382 00:14:26,120 --> 00:14:28,840 Speaker 2: another like career great performance, just like we saw with 383 00:14:28,880 --> 00:14:31,360 Speaker 2: Sandy Alkintara. He's facing them that's four times, and even 384 00:14:31,400 --> 00:14:34,040 Speaker 2: he looks human, so like it happens definitely and he. 385 00:14:34,080 --> 00:14:36,840 Speaker 4: Again this is definitely not his beast. Four walks, hit batsman, 386 00:14:36,920 --> 00:14:39,720 Speaker 4: six hits, four earns. But I think a lot of 387 00:14:39,720 --> 00:14:41,560 Speaker 4: this just came from command, and a lot of that 388 00:14:41,760 --> 00:14:43,880 Speaker 4: lack of command came from adjustment I've been talking about 389 00:14:43,920 --> 00:14:47,720 Speaker 4: on here, which is Bassett more so finding these breaking balls. 390 00:14:47,720 --> 00:14:49,320 Speaker 4: Something I wanted to ask him in the interview that 391 00:14:49,360 --> 00:14:50,840 Speaker 4: you guys heard hopefully over this weekend. 392 00:14:50,840 --> 00:14:51,960 Speaker 3: We did with him. We just kind of ran out 393 00:14:52,000 --> 00:14:53,440 Speaker 3: of time. The conversation went different ways. 394 00:14:53,440 --> 00:14:55,400 Speaker 4: Maybe next time I talked to Chris, maybe off kind 395 00:14:55,440 --> 00:14:57,760 Speaker 4: we'll be more baseball stuff. But he just had a 396 00:14:57,800 --> 00:15:00,240 Speaker 4: lot of trouble locating his slyder and curveball, and as 397 00:15:00,240 --> 00:15:02,120 Speaker 4: he's been throwing them more, that's kind of the risk 398 00:15:02,160 --> 00:15:04,240 Speaker 4: you run. Something I mentioned before and he talked about 399 00:15:04,360 --> 00:15:06,360 Speaker 4: with Youino Sire's about four years ago when talking about 400 00:15:06,400 --> 00:15:08,720 Speaker 4: his curveball, he kept trying to nail that loan away 401 00:15:08,720 --> 00:15:10,920 Speaker 4: corner to a very right handed, heavy Marlins lineup. They 402 00:15:11,000 --> 00:15:13,400 Speaker 4: just kept missing it and they kept spitting on it 403 00:15:13,480 --> 00:15:15,320 Speaker 4: and to kind of like let the bats go from there, 404 00:15:15,320 --> 00:15:16,760 Speaker 4: and that's how we walked a lot of guys, but 405 00:15:17,320 --> 00:15:20,400 Speaker 4: him just fighting his way through like an objectively not 406 00:15:20,480 --> 00:15:22,040 Speaker 4: very good star for him for six innings in the 407 00:15:22,080 --> 00:15:25,720 Speaker 4: first game of the series was massive, massive, Massive, Massive, No. 408 00:15:25,760 --> 00:15:27,640 Speaker 2: Something that we need and like This Mets team all 409 00:15:27,720 --> 00:15:30,080 Speaker 2: year has kind of been like they've picked each other up, right, 410 00:15:30,160 --> 00:15:32,120 Speaker 2: So Bass didn't have his stuff, and the offense kind 411 00:15:32,160 --> 00:15:33,840 Speaker 2: of helped him out by making sure that they had 412 00:15:33,920 --> 00:15:36,880 Speaker 2: enough runs that they still kept themselves competitive in this game. 413 00:15:37,640 --> 00:15:38,480 Speaker 3: Yeah, and he was. 414 00:15:38,480 --> 00:15:40,600 Speaker 4: Able to hand the ball directly Adam Alavino, which is 415 00:15:40,600 --> 00:15:43,720 Speaker 4: important and also interesting. Good process by Buck here top 416 00:15:43,760 --> 00:15:45,920 Speaker 4: of the Marlins or they're coming up. Best reliever for 417 00:15:45,960 --> 00:15:48,880 Speaker 4: not him, Edwin Diaz coming in using Trevor Williams in 418 00:15:48,920 --> 00:15:50,640 Speaker 4: the eighth inning, which is kind of funny because we 419 00:15:50,640 --> 00:15:51,800 Speaker 4: we talked about that back in April. 420 00:15:52,000 --> 00:15:53,080 Speaker 2: But he looked so good. 421 00:15:53,440 --> 00:15:55,520 Speaker 3: He looked two hard hit balls. 422 00:15:55,800 --> 00:15:57,240 Speaker 2: Got the outs, got the ouch. 423 00:15:57,480 --> 00:16:01,400 Speaker 4: Sure process, guy, come on, John stephrom John over here. 424 00:16:01,440 --> 00:16:04,640 Speaker 4: Adam Onlvino has the fifth lowest ERA in baseball since 425 00:16:04,680 --> 00:16:05,160 Speaker 4: May eighth. 426 00:16:05,760 --> 00:16:07,400 Speaker 2: That's that's pretty elite. 427 00:16:07,600 --> 00:16:08,560 Speaker 3: That's pretty incredible. 428 00:16:08,600 --> 00:16:10,160 Speaker 4: So basically he has that, and then this game was 429 00:16:10,200 --> 00:16:14,080 Speaker 4: tied where they this was eighth inning and Brandimo gave 430 00:16:14,160 --> 00:16:16,880 Speaker 4: us one of the premier Mets moments, not even just 431 00:16:16,880 --> 00:16:18,520 Speaker 4: the weekend, I think, kind of the season so far, 432 00:16:18,600 --> 00:16:22,160 Speaker 4: where definitely he roped a home run, go ahead home run, 433 00:16:22,480 --> 00:16:24,920 Speaker 4: and he went ballistic running around the bases like he 434 00:16:25,040 --> 00:16:25,880 Speaker 4: was as Jack Obs. 435 00:16:25,920 --> 00:16:28,040 Speaker 3: I've ever seen him hell yeah. 436 00:16:27,520 --> 00:16:30,240 Speaker 2: He cursed. He said he's had a swear word. 437 00:16:30,720 --> 00:16:32,600 Speaker 4: And he said after the game because Gelvez gave a 438 00:16:32,600 --> 00:16:36,160 Speaker 4: great interview with him that it's kind of like a 439 00:16:36,240 --> 00:16:38,440 Speaker 4: drunning joke around the team like ever, because when Nimo 440 00:16:38,520 --> 00:16:40,520 Speaker 4: gets going, he always gives guys a hell yeah, but 441 00:16:40,560 --> 00:16:42,840 Speaker 4: that often so the fact he was given a hell yeah, 442 00:16:42,840 --> 00:16:44,440 Speaker 4: like all these other guys give him hell yeah is 443 00:16:44,520 --> 00:16:46,440 Speaker 4: very often and everyone's hell yang him when he came 444 00:16:46,480 --> 00:16:48,240 Speaker 4: back around that great picture with Canada too, and that 445 00:16:48,320 --> 00:16:50,440 Speaker 4: was awesome, just like screaming and freaking out. 446 00:16:50,680 --> 00:16:53,200 Speaker 2: That could be an estimate too, just Brendan Nimo's life 447 00:16:53,200 --> 00:16:55,840 Speaker 2: over underswear words, like six, how many things. 448 00:16:55,720 --> 00:16:58,240 Speaker 4: He's saying, how many times he said the swear words? 449 00:16:58,240 --> 00:17:00,200 Speaker 4: How many different swear words he's ever said, because I 450 00:17:00,240 --> 00:17:02,520 Speaker 4: think that hell and crap are probably the only swear 451 00:17:02,560 --> 00:17:03,520 Speaker 4: words he's ever even tried. 452 00:17:03,680 --> 00:17:05,240 Speaker 2: Okay, interesting, Yeah, I. 453 00:17:05,200 --> 00:17:07,720 Speaker 3: Mean we're going to quantity your quality. 454 00:17:07,960 --> 00:17:11,840 Speaker 2: I can't imagine that the quality honestly, it's probably low 455 00:17:11,880 --> 00:17:13,720 Speaker 2: on both. I'm sure he says hell and crap a 456 00:17:13,760 --> 00:17:15,280 Speaker 2: little bit like use it, but I'm sure we don't 457 00:17:15,280 --> 00:17:17,679 Speaker 2: get into into the deep swear words. The one's not 458 00:17:17,760 --> 00:17:18,160 Speaker 2: safe for. 459 00:17:18,119 --> 00:17:20,160 Speaker 4: Air was like lost in all of this fun stuff 460 00:17:20,160 --> 00:17:21,600 Speaker 4: about the home run was that this home run came 461 00:17:21,600 --> 00:17:24,080 Speaker 4: agains Steven Okert, who's a pretty talented left He's got 462 00:17:24,080 --> 00:17:28,600 Speaker 4: good stuff, and again this was on a very aggressive brand. 463 00:17:28,600 --> 00:17:30,119 Speaker 4: Nemos with the second pitch of the at bat, but 464 00:17:30,160 --> 00:17:32,960 Speaker 4: he swung at the first one. So he's very clearly 465 00:17:33,000 --> 00:17:35,600 Speaker 4: like figure something out within himself and that aggressiveness is 466 00:17:35,600 --> 00:17:38,679 Speaker 4: helping him blossom. Also stat from John here fifth career 467 00:17:38,720 --> 00:17:40,439 Speaker 4: go ahead home run the eighth inning or later for 468 00:17:40,480 --> 00:17:41,000 Speaker 4: Brandon Nemo. 469 00:17:41,080 --> 00:17:42,600 Speaker 2: The thing I like to mention about Nimo two is 470 00:17:42,600 --> 00:17:45,400 Speaker 2: that we've seen it now watching VP live before the games. 471 00:17:45,440 --> 00:17:47,280 Speaker 2: When we get there for the Mets at City Field, 472 00:17:47,440 --> 00:17:51,359 Speaker 2: powerful Brandon Nimmo has sneaky, sneaky power, like he's taken 473 00:17:51,359 --> 00:17:54,119 Speaker 2: some VP sessions that's left my jaw dropped. And that's 474 00:17:54,359 --> 00:17:55,639 Speaker 2: for a guy who you don't think of as a 475 00:17:55,640 --> 00:17:57,800 Speaker 2: home run hitter. I would say nobody around the league does. 476 00:17:58,119 --> 00:17:59,960 Speaker 2: But that power is there and it does feel like 477 00:18:00,119 --> 00:18:02,280 Speaker 2: Brandon Nemo as he's getting a little bit more aggressive, 478 00:18:02,520 --> 00:18:04,720 Speaker 2: which I'm fine with. I'm happy to get this power 479 00:18:04,760 --> 00:18:07,160 Speaker 2: and sacrifice maybe the on base percentage a little bit here, 480 00:18:07,560 --> 00:18:09,320 Speaker 2: but he has the ability to be a guy who 481 00:18:09,320 --> 00:18:11,080 Speaker 2: I think probably at some point in his career could 482 00:18:11,119 --> 00:18:12,439 Speaker 2: hit twenty five thirty home runs. 483 00:18:12,640 --> 00:18:14,000 Speaker 3: He's also like a sneaky hoss. 484 00:18:14,040 --> 00:18:16,880 Speaker 4: He's such a big dude, Like he's a huge, big massive, 485 00:18:17,080 --> 00:18:19,200 Speaker 4: like big shoulders, like he's a big dude. 486 00:18:19,280 --> 00:18:21,439 Speaker 3: But also we have to shout out how this home 487 00:18:21,520 --> 00:18:23,199 Speaker 3: run even came to be, because it would not. 488 00:18:23,400 --> 00:18:24,680 Speaker 4: I mean, I guess he was to really hit the 489 00:18:24,680 --> 00:18:26,879 Speaker 4: home run, but at why the Wescobar who did not 490 00:18:26,880 --> 00:18:30,360 Speaker 4: start this game. I feel like one of the consequences 491 00:18:30,400 --> 00:18:32,000 Speaker 4: not consequence is a weird word, but one of the 492 00:18:32,440 --> 00:18:34,639 Speaker 4: after effects of these trades for the hitters. FO go 493 00:18:34,720 --> 00:18:36,240 Speaker 4: back and we're gonna talk about Naquin in a few 494 00:18:36,240 --> 00:18:39,520 Speaker 4: minutes here is that seems like Escobar might play less 495 00:18:39,520 --> 00:18:42,240 Speaker 4: against tough ridies, just because that's something he struggled with 496 00:18:42,280 --> 00:18:44,560 Speaker 4: this year. So he came off the bench called hit 497 00:18:44,600 --> 00:18:46,640 Speaker 4: the ground ball. I believe it was in the hole 498 00:18:46,720 --> 00:18:49,920 Speaker 4: to Miguel Rojas. Yeah, he busted it out of the line, 499 00:18:49,960 --> 00:18:51,920 Speaker 4: just beat it out and he got himself on base 500 00:18:52,760 --> 00:18:54,600 Speaker 4: as a guy who's not really considered the burner, even 501 00:18:54,600 --> 00:18:56,840 Speaker 4: though I said, why the Westcobar isn't above average athlete 502 00:18:56,880 --> 00:18:58,440 Speaker 4: sixty third percent hounds for its speed, one of the 503 00:18:58,480 --> 00:19:00,440 Speaker 4: highest on the Mets in general. He's just also a 504 00:19:00,440 --> 00:19:02,919 Speaker 4: little guy so young, can move a little bit. But 505 00:19:03,600 --> 00:19:05,520 Speaker 4: that's such an amazing move from a veteran who's been 506 00:19:05,520 --> 00:19:07,480 Speaker 4: starting his whole career to come off the bench cold 507 00:19:07,520 --> 00:19:09,800 Speaker 4: and bust his ass on a ground ball, give his 508 00:19:09,880 --> 00:19:13,200 Speaker 4: team a shot, got another sacrificed nito, but right after 509 00:19:13,240 --> 00:19:13,560 Speaker 4: that for. 510 00:19:13,600 --> 00:19:15,639 Speaker 3: Him, and then we came up and did the damage. 511 00:19:15,640 --> 00:19:18,560 Speaker 4: But really amazing to see him be able to move 512 00:19:18,560 --> 00:19:20,440 Speaker 4: into that role and do it with Flying College. 513 00:19:20,520 --> 00:19:22,560 Speaker 2: You know, it seems like I think they said after 514 00:19:22,600 --> 00:19:26,280 Speaker 2: the Naquin acquisition, right that this is gonna limit Jeff McNeil. 515 00:19:26,320 --> 00:19:28,520 Speaker 2: He's basically only gonna be playing second base. It seems 516 00:19:28,560 --> 00:19:30,359 Speaker 2: like that's what they really want to do going forward, 517 00:19:30,640 --> 00:19:32,600 Speaker 2: and that your may now is basically going to be 518 00:19:32,640 --> 00:19:35,040 Speaker 2: splitting time at third basis. Seems like with Escobar, which 519 00:19:35,160 --> 00:19:36,760 Speaker 2: is something that we have talked about as well, is 520 00:19:36,760 --> 00:19:39,200 Speaker 2: that those two guys probably fit well as a platoon, 521 00:19:39,240 --> 00:19:41,480 Speaker 2: right now with Escobar crushing left, he's and you almighty 522 00:19:41,480 --> 00:19:44,880 Speaker 2: playing better against righty. So I mean probably every righty. 523 00:19:44,880 --> 00:19:46,399 Speaker 4: I think it'll be like the really tough ones, like 524 00:19:46,720 --> 00:19:48,840 Speaker 4: you know what I mean, Like, well it's it's you're 525 00:19:48,880 --> 00:19:52,359 Speaker 4: not gonna sit against like Paalo Aspino. Yeah, but like 526 00:19:52,400 --> 00:19:54,080 Speaker 4: he's gonna, You're gonna You're gonna find a way to 527 00:19:54,080 --> 00:19:54,760 Speaker 4: sit sometimes. 528 00:19:54,840 --> 00:19:56,480 Speaker 2: But yeah, that was big. And then Diaz shut the 529 00:19:56,480 --> 00:19:58,919 Speaker 2: door because he's absolutely disgusting elite one pitch away from 530 00:19:58,960 --> 00:20:02,720 Speaker 2: immaculate inning. It was unbelievable, shouts Edwin Das. 531 00:20:03,040 --> 00:20:06,000 Speaker 4: He's so psychotic that he started laughing when he get 532 00:20:06,040 --> 00:20:07,800 Speaker 4: that foul tip happened on the nine pitch at the ending, 533 00:20:07,800 --> 00:20:10,080 Speaker 4: because like he he's so in control right now. It's 534 00:20:10,080 --> 00:20:12,440 Speaker 4: like it's like when people talk to basketball players, like 535 00:20:12,440 --> 00:20:14,280 Speaker 4: they have that moment of feeling in the zone. Like 536 00:20:14,320 --> 00:20:16,679 Speaker 4: that's what Mindiaz is right now. He's completely in control 537 00:20:16,760 --> 00:20:17,560 Speaker 4: everything around. 538 00:20:17,359 --> 00:20:19,480 Speaker 2: Him, Like Kobe dropping eighty one, like the dude was 539 00:20:19,520 --> 00:20:21,360 Speaker 2: just literally just chucking it from anywhere. It's like it's 540 00:20:21,359 --> 00:20:22,960 Speaker 2: gonna go in. Like that's how it feels like with 541 00:20:23,080 --> 00:20:24,200 Speaker 2: Edwin Das on the mountain right. 542 00:20:24,080 --> 00:20:27,040 Speaker 4: Now, it's just completely different and it's amazing. It's amazing, amazing, 543 00:20:27,080 --> 00:20:27,720 Speaker 4: amazing to say. 544 00:20:28,520 --> 00:20:30,080 Speaker 2: Now, that was a good start to the series. Again, 545 00:20:30,119 --> 00:20:32,200 Speaker 2: Lo'll come. It wasn't like a come from behind victory, 546 00:20:32,200 --> 00:20:33,920 Speaker 2: but it was a gritty one. It was a they 547 00:20:33,960 --> 00:20:36,480 Speaker 2: fought in that one. Game two. This was good. This 548 00:20:36,600 --> 00:20:38,119 Speaker 2: was really nice. This was a really this was the 549 00:20:38,160 --> 00:20:39,879 Speaker 2: start of the easy games in this series. 550 00:20:40,320 --> 00:20:42,880 Speaker 4: This is the type of game that fans literally dream about. 551 00:20:42,960 --> 00:20:45,840 Speaker 4: Keith had an incredible line on Sunday talking about this game. 552 00:20:46,200 --> 00:20:48,320 Speaker 4: He said, looked like Carrasco is in a rocking chair. 553 00:20:48,480 --> 00:20:50,200 Speaker 2: That's like, what does that even mean? 554 00:20:50,280 --> 00:20:52,320 Speaker 3: I don't know, but that makes sense he says it. 555 00:20:52,359 --> 00:20:53,800 Speaker 3: And I see it and I feel just you. 556 00:20:53,760 --> 00:20:55,199 Speaker 2: Know what it is. Maybe it's because it's just like 557 00:20:55,240 --> 00:20:57,479 Speaker 2: he's he was in just such a rhythm that it 558 00:20:57,520 --> 00:20:59,359 Speaker 2: was like like a chair back. 559 00:20:59,240 --> 00:20:59,840 Speaker 3: With it backward. 560 00:21:00,080 --> 00:21:04,120 Speaker 4: It's very easy and just no Marlon reached third base 561 00:21:04,160 --> 00:21:04,880 Speaker 4: his entire game. 562 00:21:05,200 --> 00:21:05,760 Speaker 2: That's sick. 563 00:21:06,040 --> 00:21:07,400 Speaker 3: How crazy is that? The entire game? 564 00:21:07,400 --> 00:21:10,040 Speaker 4: And to reach second one got picked off and the 565 00:21:10,080 --> 00:21:10,880 Speaker 4: other one stole the base. 566 00:21:10,960 --> 00:21:13,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, shout to uh was it Charles LeBlanc for getting 567 00:21:13,359 --> 00:21:16,080 Speaker 2: picked off at segl No No City silence. C I 568 00:21:16,080 --> 00:21:18,240 Speaker 2: don't know. I think it's LeBlanc. 569 00:21:18,600 --> 00:21:21,080 Speaker 4: Unless they were Keith, unless they were being like ghost today. 570 00:21:21,119 --> 00:21:23,199 Speaker 4: And because they kept saying LeBlanc, I kept preferring to 571 00:21:23,359 --> 00:21:25,440 Speaker 4: really bol on the broadcast today. 572 00:21:26,359 --> 00:21:30,280 Speaker 2: Is this another pronunciation we have I'm calling him LeBlanc. 573 00:21:30,320 --> 00:21:32,639 Speaker 2: I don't care, but I will acknowledge that you have 574 00:21:32,720 --> 00:21:33,400 Speaker 2: told me I'm wrong. 575 00:21:34,000 --> 00:21:34,960 Speaker 3: Okay, that's fine. 576 00:21:35,000 --> 00:21:36,880 Speaker 4: I wanted to give like a nice, thorough and deep 577 00:21:36,880 --> 00:21:40,720 Speaker 4: Carrasco breakdown right now because he's been absolutely unbelievable for 578 00:21:40,760 --> 00:21:44,000 Speaker 4: the last month of play zero point nine zero era 579 00:21:44,280 --> 00:21:47,359 Speaker 4: in July. Okay, Carlos, and it's all culminated in this 580 00:21:47,600 --> 00:21:50,240 Speaker 4: start where seven to two thirds inning, seven strikeouts, two walks, 581 00:21:50,240 --> 00:21:52,000 Speaker 4: four hits. I believe that's his third or fourth time 582 00:21:52,040 --> 00:21:53,360 Speaker 4: pitching into the eighth inning this year. 583 00:21:53,480 --> 00:21:53,680 Speaker 2: Yeah. 584 00:21:53,880 --> 00:21:56,560 Speaker 4: I also believe that's the most idy pitcher in the 585 00:21:56,600 --> 00:21:59,960 Speaker 4: Mets staff as well, which is unbelievable that Carlos krass 586 00:22:00,080 --> 00:22:02,879 Speaker 4: Go is like our durability workhorse right now. But the 587 00:22:02,920 --> 00:22:04,440 Speaker 4: big thing with this game, I'm sure you guys saw 588 00:22:04,480 --> 00:22:06,360 Speaker 4: it watching on TV if you watched it on TV, 589 00:22:06,480 --> 00:22:09,400 Speaker 4: is his sinker is very, very very back. Yes, Keith 590 00:22:09,440 --> 00:22:11,320 Speaker 4: talked about a lot on Sunday that he talked about 591 00:22:11,320 --> 00:22:13,040 Speaker 4: Carasco before the game and said, like, Yep, he found 592 00:22:13,040 --> 00:22:15,440 Speaker 4: that pitch again. He's really starting to throw it. It's 593 00:22:15,440 --> 00:22:17,800 Speaker 4: a sixth straight start where he's increased the sinker usage. 594 00:22:17,880 --> 00:22:19,639 Speaker 4: It has risen from six starts to go at a 595 00:22:19,680 --> 00:22:22,639 Speaker 4: one percent usage rate to Saturday it was a thirty three. 596 00:22:22,520 --> 00:22:24,159 Speaker 3: Percent usage one third of his pitches. 597 00:22:24,240 --> 00:22:27,280 Speaker 2: Yes, so this is something that he had through a 598 00:22:27,320 --> 00:22:28,840 Speaker 2: little bit last year, then stopped throwing it. 599 00:22:28,840 --> 00:22:30,080 Speaker 4: Was throwing it a little bit in the early year, 600 00:22:30,119 --> 00:22:32,040 Speaker 4: stopped for the middle month at like end of May 601 00:22:32,080 --> 00:22:34,080 Speaker 4: June time. Now it's come all the way back to 602 00:22:34,119 --> 00:22:36,480 Speaker 4: where Saturday was the most often he threw it in 603 00:22:36,520 --> 00:22:39,680 Speaker 4: any game all year. Also, a lot of that helped 604 00:22:39,720 --> 00:22:41,680 Speaker 4: him with double plays. He's the first pitcher in Mets 605 00:22:41,720 --> 00:22:45,240 Speaker 4: history to induce multiple double plays in four straight starts, 606 00:22:45,640 --> 00:22:48,960 Speaker 4: major league records five. So we're approaching history next weekend, 607 00:22:49,040 --> 00:22:50,280 Speaker 4: Carlos Carrasco. 608 00:22:50,560 --> 00:22:53,840 Speaker 2: Carlo history, You got where were you when Carlos Carrasco 609 00:22:53,920 --> 00:22:57,200 Speaker 2: tied the ground ball in a multiuble double play? 610 00:22:57,280 --> 00:23:00,320 Speaker 4: Record the Pins and Needles next week and watch Carls 611 00:23:00,359 --> 00:23:02,840 Speaker 4: Garasgow pitch against the braave is hoping for that. But 612 00:23:03,520 --> 00:23:05,760 Speaker 4: this is a pretty cool adjustment, I think for him 613 00:23:05,800 --> 00:23:08,560 Speaker 4: because his fastball was just kind of being hit hard, 614 00:23:08,960 --> 00:23:10,520 Speaker 4: and not that the sinker hasn't been hit hard. It 615 00:23:10,520 --> 00:23:12,480 Speaker 4: has been hit basically as hard as the fastball, just 616 00:23:12,520 --> 00:23:14,960 Speaker 4: and less exposure, so it's less of a sure sample. 617 00:23:15,920 --> 00:23:19,320 Speaker 4: His sinker had five whiffs on Saturday. His fastball has 618 00:23:19,359 --> 00:23:21,840 Speaker 4: only had five whifs an individuals start four times all 619 00:23:21,920 --> 00:23:24,200 Speaker 4: year and it has not happened since June seventeenth, which 620 00:23:24,240 --> 00:23:26,679 Speaker 4: also kind of coincides when he started. Channing's reptor up 621 00:23:26,680 --> 00:23:27,920 Speaker 4: a little bit, so that makes sense because that's a 622 00:23:28,040 --> 00:23:31,119 Speaker 4: quantity stat not like a whiff rate. But this sinker 623 00:23:31,160 --> 00:23:34,520 Speaker 4: has plus movement both in its drop and it's fade, 624 00:23:34,960 --> 00:23:36,720 Speaker 4: and the fastball just doesn't. It has a level of 625 00:23:36,720 --> 00:23:38,600 Speaker 4: horizontal movement, but it's on a flat plane, so it's 626 00:23:38,600 --> 00:23:40,200 Speaker 4: like a little bit easier to hit. It's not really 627 00:23:40,240 --> 00:23:42,680 Speaker 4: one of those, you know, like rising type good fastballs. 628 00:23:42,720 --> 00:23:44,879 Speaker 4: So if this pitch has a better movement profile, I 629 00:23:44,920 --> 00:23:46,960 Speaker 4: think it's a great idea to do it, and I 630 00:23:47,119 --> 00:23:49,080 Speaker 4: like with Carrasco moving on to the sinker, with a 631 00:23:49,080 --> 00:23:51,800 Speaker 4: little bit of the movement, just because his command is 632 00:23:51,840 --> 00:23:53,920 Speaker 4: so insane right now and it has been this entire 633 00:23:53,960 --> 00:23:56,040 Speaker 4: season basically besides for a couple of bad starts here 634 00:23:56,040 --> 00:23:57,800 Speaker 4: and there, he has one of the best chase rates 635 00:23:57,800 --> 00:24:00,520 Speaker 4: in all of baseball thirty six percent. Yet league average 636 00:24:00,560 --> 00:24:02,240 Speaker 4: is twenty eight percent. He's then ninety seven percent of 637 00:24:02,520 --> 00:24:04,560 Speaker 4: chase rate in the entire league, every pitcher in baseball. 638 00:24:04,600 --> 00:24:07,400 Speaker 4: And you must feel good considering all last year. 639 00:24:07,400 --> 00:24:10,880 Speaker 2: This is what we're especially you were preaching, like guys, girls, Grasco, 640 00:24:11,200 --> 00:24:11,760 Speaker 2: he's good. 641 00:24:12,119 --> 00:24:13,560 Speaker 4: I just it just he just had to get a 642 00:24:13,560 --> 00:24:15,560 Speaker 4: little healthier, just had to kind of get in tow 643 00:24:15,640 --> 00:24:18,240 Speaker 4: and like having a full year working with heathcare. Clearly 644 00:24:18,480 --> 00:24:20,480 Speaker 4: he's found some adjustments here and he just like he's 645 00:24:20,520 --> 00:24:22,520 Speaker 4: able to control all of his pitches. So in a way, 646 00:24:22,600 --> 00:24:24,679 Speaker 4: it's just so pretty the watch because he lives in 647 00:24:24,680 --> 00:24:26,720 Speaker 4: those shadows. He doesn't throw many balls ever in a 648 00:24:26,760 --> 00:24:29,359 Speaker 4: game that are even in a location that damage could 649 00:24:29,359 --> 00:24:31,280 Speaker 4: be done. And you saw with that sinker, he was 650 00:24:31,359 --> 00:24:33,399 Speaker 4: just owning those bottom two corners of his own, like 651 00:24:33,440 --> 00:24:35,800 Speaker 4: throwing them like an inch off the plate after movement, 652 00:24:35,840 --> 00:24:37,240 Speaker 4: and the guys were swinging through, and I. 653 00:24:37,160 --> 00:24:39,439 Speaker 2: Think it makes his slider look even better because now 654 00:24:39,440 --> 00:24:41,399 Speaker 2: you kind of have those two opposite directions, and if 655 00:24:41,400 --> 00:24:43,600 Speaker 2: he's tunneling those pitches well like he was, it seemed 656 00:24:43,600 --> 00:24:46,440 Speaker 2: like in this game it's really hard. I mean, you're guessing, 657 00:24:46,680 --> 00:24:47,080 Speaker 2: you're guessing. 658 00:24:47,160 --> 00:24:49,240 Speaker 4: Yeah, literally, And those were his two most thrown pitches. 659 00:24:49,280 --> 00:24:51,800 Speaker 4: The slider was great, twenty seven percent usage, six whists 660 00:24:51,840 --> 00:24:54,840 Speaker 4: on twelve swings. Use those two pitches together, like especially 661 00:24:54,880 --> 00:24:56,480 Speaker 4: again you're playing a team like the Marlins. I get that, 662 00:24:56,520 --> 00:24:57,919 Speaker 4: but the big thing you have to do when you're 663 00:24:57,960 --> 00:24:59,040 Speaker 4: a team like the Mets, you have to beat the 664 00:24:59,040 --> 00:25:00,800 Speaker 4: teams like the Marlins, and it really helps when you're 665 00:25:00,840 --> 00:25:03,200 Speaker 4: starting pitcher shuts them out for seven to two thirds innings. 666 00:25:03,520 --> 00:25:05,119 Speaker 4: Marlins did't even score after I believe it was the 667 00:25:05,119 --> 00:25:08,000 Speaker 4: second inning against Bassetts. We were looking at sixteen consecutive 668 00:25:08,040 --> 00:25:10,560 Speaker 4: scorals innings for Mets pitching against the Marlins, and just 669 00:25:10,600 --> 00:25:13,000 Speaker 4: a route through a couple more Carrasco stats, it's four 670 00:25:13,040 --> 00:25:15,520 Speaker 4: to O a two one seven career era in eight 671 00:25:15,560 --> 00:25:18,199 Speaker 4: starts against the Marlins. Mess have won all six of 672 00:25:18,240 --> 00:25:20,840 Speaker 4: Carrasco starts against the Marlins since he joined the team 673 00:25:20,960 --> 00:25:23,359 Speaker 4: last year and to July with eighteen to two thirds 674 00:25:23,400 --> 00:25:27,240 Speaker 4: consecutive scoreless innings not bad, ridiculous and Carrasco I mentioned 675 00:25:27,240 --> 00:25:29,600 Speaker 4: before the zero point nine zero era in July his 676 00:25:29,720 --> 00:25:32,919 Speaker 4: lowest in any month of his career, fourth best era 677 00:25:33,359 --> 00:25:38,040 Speaker 4: for any met fourth lowest era in a single month 678 00:25:38,040 --> 00:25:40,320 Speaker 4: for any met. There we go in team history. The 679 00:25:40,359 --> 00:25:43,520 Speaker 4: minimum thirty, the innings, pitch crazy. The record's actually to 680 00:25:43,520 --> 00:25:44,960 Speaker 4: Grom last April, zero five to one. 681 00:25:45,800 --> 00:25:49,280 Speaker 2: That sea little teaser of what's the cup? Maybe next week? 682 00:25:49,320 --> 00:25:51,080 Speaker 2: But yeah, I mean, Carlos Carasco has been so good. 683 00:25:51,080 --> 00:25:52,760 Speaker 2: It was huge in this game. And it also helped 684 00:25:52,760 --> 00:25:54,520 Speaker 2: too that the offense was in the bat again. 685 00:25:54,840 --> 00:25:57,440 Speaker 4: Yes, and a lot of that was kind of the 686 00:25:57,440 --> 00:25:59,120 Speaker 4: bombmless the bomb of the other had a very big 687 00:25:59,119 --> 00:26:01,400 Speaker 4: game here, especially McNeil. I believe he had three hard 688 00:26:01,440 --> 00:26:03,600 Speaker 4: hit balls, first multi hit game without like a month. 689 00:26:03,640 --> 00:26:05,080 Speaker 4: They mentioned that I forgot the exact. 690 00:26:04,840 --> 00:26:07,800 Speaker 2: Date and you wonn't know why though, right, Well, the 691 00:26:07,840 --> 00:26:09,840 Speaker 2: All Star break, well this is like the first time 692 00:26:09,880 --> 00:26:11,600 Speaker 2: he's been on the road. He might actually be sleeping 693 00:26:11,800 --> 00:26:15,600 Speaker 2: with that. There's a really good chance the newborn baby 694 00:26:15,760 --> 00:26:17,720 Speaker 2: Lucas is not with them that he might actually get 695 00:26:17,760 --> 00:26:18,159 Speaker 2: to sleep. 696 00:26:18,480 --> 00:26:21,440 Speaker 4: Someone also points something out that's so funny because there's 697 00:26:21,440 --> 00:26:23,400 Speaker 4: been a lot of guys that eternity lists around baseball, 698 00:26:23,480 --> 00:26:26,520 Speaker 4: and it's it's nine months from October. 699 00:26:27,920 --> 00:26:30,560 Speaker 2: Well, Adam Duval would on the preserdity list like literally 700 00:26:30,640 --> 00:26:32,760 Speaker 2: nine months to the day that the seems to won 701 00:26:32,840 --> 00:26:33,840 Speaker 2: the World Series, which is. 702 00:26:34,240 --> 00:26:36,399 Speaker 3: That hasn't happened yet. I think it was like it 703 00:26:36,440 --> 00:26:37,240 Speaker 3: was like three days ago. 704 00:26:37,400 --> 00:26:39,800 Speaker 4: Yeah, Oh, that's hilarious. That is so freaking funny. Oh 705 00:26:39,840 --> 00:26:41,600 Speaker 4: my god, that makes sense. That's that's probably the best 706 00:26:41,600 --> 00:26:43,199 Speaker 4: time for Adam devall can see he's never gonna hit 707 00:26:43,200 --> 00:26:48,200 Speaker 4: that mountain top again. Just hilarious that McNeil his first 708 00:26:48,240 --> 00:26:51,120 Speaker 4: run run like a month and this men's team, they're 709 00:26:51,119 --> 00:26:52,000 Speaker 4: having so much fun together. 710 00:26:52,000 --> 00:26:52,760 Speaker 3: They just called shoulder. 711 00:26:53,080 --> 00:26:54,960 Speaker 4: Oh that's one of the coolest things, like one of 712 00:26:54,960 --> 00:26:56,720 Speaker 4: the best baseball highlights that happens a few times a 713 00:26:56,800 --> 00:26:58,600 Speaker 4: year when the tall team like guests again does something 714 00:26:58,600 --> 00:27:00,399 Speaker 4: funny to a guy of their home run. He's just 715 00:27:00,400 --> 00:27:02,680 Speaker 4: sitting there, hair back, He's looking around like, you guys 716 00:27:02,720 --> 00:27:04,919 Speaker 4: freaking kidding me right now. It's been like thirty seconds. 717 00:27:05,480 --> 00:27:08,639 Speaker 2: Like they they held out a long time with a 718 00:27:08,680 --> 00:27:11,000 Speaker 2: long time like they made him sweat a little bit, 719 00:27:11,040 --> 00:27:14,280 Speaker 2: which like having spoke to McNeal, like you know, seeing 720 00:27:14,280 --> 00:27:16,320 Speaker 2: how the team reacts to them. And just like his personality, 721 00:27:16,440 --> 00:27:18,360 Speaker 2: he feels like the kind of guy that like it's 722 00:27:18,359 --> 00:27:20,200 Speaker 2: he's perfect to do the cold shoulder too. 723 00:27:20,440 --> 00:27:21,560 Speaker 3: He'd be like, guys, come on, what are you doing? 724 00:27:21,600 --> 00:27:21,959 Speaker 3: What are you doing? 725 00:27:22,000 --> 00:27:25,840 Speaker 4: Yes, really mad, really quickly, just like jumpy. 726 00:27:25,440 --> 00:27:27,400 Speaker 2: Like I'm really excited. Someone tell me they're good. 727 00:27:27,680 --> 00:27:29,639 Speaker 3: Yeah. Also a huge game for Francisco Leandor. 728 00:27:29,720 --> 00:27:31,560 Speaker 4: He hit three hits, the Lai home run that kind 729 00:27:31,560 --> 00:27:33,879 Speaker 4: of like put this one to bed. Great defense per usual, 730 00:27:34,000 --> 00:27:36,679 Speaker 4: everyone in the line of except Starling Marte had a 731 00:27:36,680 --> 00:27:39,520 Speaker 4: hard hit ball. Marte has got three strike so after 732 00:27:39,560 --> 00:27:40,800 Speaker 4: his big game, so kind of cool to see him 733 00:27:40,800 --> 00:27:42,919 Speaker 4: get a blow on Sunday and Escobar, I want to say, 734 00:27:43,080 --> 00:27:45,400 Speaker 4: three hard hit balls and a fourth ball and play 735 00:27:45,400 --> 00:27:46,919 Speaker 4: in ninety four miles an hour, so one mile an 736 00:27:46,960 --> 00:27:48,680 Speaker 4: hour away from being considered a hard hit ball. 737 00:27:49,000 --> 00:27:50,480 Speaker 3: And three of those came from the left side. 738 00:27:50,600 --> 00:27:52,040 Speaker 2: There's been swinging the bat a little bit better, and 739 00:27:52,119 --> 00:27:55,600 Speaker 2: it seems like maybe with less playing every single day, 740 00:27:55,680 --> 00:27:56,000 Speaker 2: this is. 741 00:27:56,040 --> 00:27:57,639 Speaker 4: Sure and I think that's a big part of what 742 00:27:57,760 --> 00:27:59,600 Speaker 4: is going to happen with this team now, because I 743 00:27:59,600 --> 00:28:01,800 Speaker 4: think we saw McNeil and Canna get cold here for 744 00:28:01,880 --> 00:28:02,360 Speaker 4: about a month. 745 00:28:02,400 --> 00:28:03,840 Speaker 3: Is we've seen Escobar go up and down. 746 00:28:03,840 --> 00:28:05,880 Speaker 4: We saw him seeing your may start really high now 747 00:28:06,359 --> 00:28:07,840 Speaker 4: kind of cut regress backs to. 748 00:28:07,760 --> 00:28:08,360 Speaker 3: Mean a little bit. 749 00:28:08,440 --> 00:28:10,120 Speaker 4: So just getting these guys a few less at bats 750 00:28:10,119 --> 00:28:12,600 Speaker 4: and getting them in more advantageous situations more consistently, I 751 00:28:12,640 --> 00:28:15,040 Speaker 4: think we'll help everybody get better. That's how a lot 752 00:28:15,040 --> 00:28:16,760 Speaker 4: of these teams like handle up distion players. It's very 753 00:28:16,760 --> 00:28:19,320 Speaker 4: good to see. Also, good to see J. D. Davis 754 00:28:19,359 --> 00:28:21,520 Speaker 4: just pimp the crap out of a home run. Yeah, 755 00:28:21,520 --> 00:28:24,040 Speaker 4: I was there at that one third longest home run 756 00:28:24,080 --> 00:28:27,080 Speaker 4: by I met this season. It's one of five Mets 757 00:28:27,080 --> 00:28:29,160 Speaker 4: home runs to travel four and or forty feet or further. 758 00:28:29,280 --> 00:28:31,720 Speaker 4: John's asking us in the notes if we can recall 759 00:28:32,320 --> 00:28:33,280 Speaker 4: those five home runs. 760 00:28:33,440 --> 00:28:35,920 Speaker 3: That impossible. I don't remember home runs in days. 761 00:28:36,000 --> 00:28:37,919 Speaker 2: John loves to do this thing to us where he's like, 762 00:28:38,040 --> 00:28:40,600 Speaker 2: here's a stack, can you remember the last thirteen. 763 00:28:40,920 --> 00:28:44,560 Speaker 3: Like the longest home runs? Like yeah, Pete May thirteenth, 764 00:28:44,600 --> 00:28:44,960 Speaker 3: Like what the. 765 00:28:45,440 --> 00:28:47,560 Speaker 2: Guess I'm gonna I'm gonna say Pete. I'm gonna say 766 00:28:47,560 --> 00:28:49,200 Speaker 2: four of them for Pete, and. 767 00:28:49,520 --> 00:28:53,400 Speaker 4: I'm gonna do three pets, one of the door, one Marte. 768 00:28:52,960 --> 00:28:54,600 Speaker 2: And we'll never find out the answer we end. 769 00:28:54,680 --> 00:28:56,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, I don't, I don't even care. 770 00:28:57,800 --> 00:28:59,440 Speaker 2: You know, we have we have to talk about something 771 00:28:59,440 --> 00:29:02,280 Speaker 2: else in this game. Yes, the debut of Tyler and Aquin. 772 00:29:02,400 --> 00:29:04,320 Speaker 3: Absolutely, I cant talk about Tyler Aquin. 773 00:29:05,480 --> 00:29:07,240 Speaker 2: You know what, James, There's nothing more that I'd rather 774 00:29:07,280 --> 00:29:09,200 Speaker 2: you do than talk about Tyler and Aquin, your boy 775 00:29:09,200 --> 00:29:12,040 Speaker 2: who the loyal listeners of this podcast have heard James 776 00:29:12,080 --> 00:29:14,120 Speaker 2: bring up the name Tyler and Aquin in trade talks 777 00:29:14,280 --> 00:29:14,960 Speaker 2: many of times. 778 00:29:15,040 --> 00:29:17,200 Speaker 4: Yeah, going back an entire year, because this guy's just 779 00:29:17,240 --> 00:29:19,920 Speaker 4: a good ballplayer. When the trade went down on Thursday night, 780 00:29:19,920 --> 00:29:21,280 Speaker 4: it feels like a long time since we talked to 781 00:29:21,280 --> 00:29:23,520 Speaker 4: you guys. Actually two game series, Yeah, ended on Wednesday. 782 00:29:23,560 --> 00:29:27,360 Speaker 4: But I was kind of saucy. I was at company 783 00:29:27,400 --> 00:29:29,520 Speaker 4: party for the company I worked for called Mojo Sports 784 00:29:29,520 --> 00:29:33,000 Speaker 4: stock Market. Quick party, great party, amazing, Mark Mark Laurie's party. 785 00:29:33,000 --> 00:29:34,480 Speaker 4: It was a very it was I would I would 786 00:29:34,480 --> 00:29:38,400 Speaker 4: call the apartment okay, no stop, Yeah, the rooftop in 787 00:29:38,480 --> 00:29:40,880 Speaker 4: Chelsea was fine. It was really just fine, But then 788 00:29:40,920 --> 00:29:42,920 Speaker 4: like when now with coworkers, after we're launching him on, 789 00:29:43,000 --> 00:29:44,200 Speaker 4: it's a lot, a lot of fun we had. It 790 00:29:44,200 --> 00:29:46,920 Speaker 4: was good, good stuff togetherness. So this trade drops and 791 00:29:46,920 --> 00:29:48,920 Speaker 4: there's like three very loyal Mets fans in the office 792 00:29:48,960 --> 00:29:51,520 Speaker 4: a full time like a sports company, and like it's 793 00:29:51,600 --> 00:29:54,800 Speaker 4: ninety percent Yankee fan. This is one other guy, he's Miaomi. 794 00:29:55,000 --> 00:29:57,280 Speaker 4: He's a headline copywriter. I think he used to work 795 00:29:57,280 --> 00:29:59,240 Speaker 4: for the Mets and PR for a while named Dave Campanero. 796 00:29:59,360 --> 00:30:00,560 Speaker 3: But to something like that. 797 00:30:00,600 --> 00:30:02,400 Speaker 4: I think he did work for THEMSPR for a while, right, 798 00:30:02,840 --> 00:30:05,120 Speaker 4: But I was like, that's got Tyler Naq. 799 00:30:05,120 --> 00:30:08,480 Speaker 3: When he's like okay, I'm like that that's really exciting. 800 00:30:08,600 --> 00:30:10,040 Speaker 2: As soon as I saw the trade, I was like, 801 00:30:10,040 --> 00:30:11,760 Speaker 2: I have I have to text James. I have to 802 00:30:11,800 --> 00:30:14,040 Speaker 2: shoot the messages as his boy, I know, and then 803 00:30:14,040 --> 00:30:15,960 Speaker 2: tweeted because again I was I had to be beverages. 804 00:30:16,000 --> 00:30:16,960 Speaker 2: I was having a little bit of fun. 805 00:30:17,280 --> 00:30:19,160 Speaker 4: I said todder Nicko was a really good baseball player. 806 00:30:19,200 --> 00:30:21,080 Speaker 4: He's going to fit well in the Mets. And I 807 00:30:21,120 --> 00:30:23,200 Speaker 4: got flamed for my take that Todler Naquin's a really 808 00:30:23,200 --> 00:30:25,520 Speaker 4: good baseball player. People were quot toothing me, laughing at me. 809 00:30:25,600 --> 00:30:27,680 Speaker 4: Yankees fans and Braves fans. People are in my replies 810 00:30:27,760 --> 00:30:29,480 Speaker 4: telling me, like, how could to Nick would be a 811 00:30:29,480 --> 00:30:30,040 Speaker 4: really good player. 812 00:30:30,040 --> 00:30:33,040 Speaker 3: But do you guys know what braver fiball player. 813 00:30:32,760 --> 00:30:35,080 Speaker 2: They traded Freddie Rosario who just happened to get hot, 814 00:30:35,120 --> 00:30:36,080 Speaker 2: and what was he doing this year? 815 00:30:36,720 --> 00:30:38,400 Speaker 3: That guy's not even gonna be a baseball player next year. 816 00:30:38,480 --> 00:30:42,560 Speaker 4: Yeah, But Tyler Naquin does things that like you want 817 00:30:42,600 --> 00:30:43,880 Speaker 4: your players on your team to do. 818 00:30:43,920 --> 00:30:45,960 Speaker 3: He has above average power. He's been running above average 819 00:30:45,960 --> 00:30:46,920 Speaker 3: power rate basically. 820 00:30:46,680 --> 00:30:47,280 Speaker 5: His entire career. 821 00:30:47,520 --> 00:30:48,960 Speaker 3: He's completely average. Played discipline. 822 00:30:48,960 --> 00:30:50,400 Speaker 4: He doesn't strike out too much, he doesn't strike out 823 00:30:50,440 --> 00:30:52,640 Speaker 4: too little, he doesn't chase that much, heo. He doesn't 824 00:30:52,640 --> 00:30:54,440 Speaker 4: expand his own more than you have to. He's a 825 00:30:54,520 --> 00:30:57,320 Speaker 4: very good corner outfield defender. He probably he's definitely a 826 00:30:57,320 --> 00:30:59,560 Speaker 4: worst defender than Jankowski, who was dfaid to make room 827 00:30:59,600 --> 00:31:02,000 Speaker 4: for him. You probably don't want Nick wins center, but 828 00:31:02,040 --> 00:31:03,560 Speaker 4: also probably not the end of the world if he 829 00:31:03,560 --> 00:31:08,960 Speaker 4: plays there. But also Nimo has been like absolutely like dominant. 830 00:31:08,600 --> 00:31:09,440 Speaker 3: Center field this year. 831 00:31:09,480 --> 00:31:12,280 Speaker 2: To be fair, Marte has played center field very well before. 832 00:31:12,320 --> 00:31:14,000 Speaker 2: It's not what I want out there, but you have 833 00:31:14,080 --> 00:31:16,200 Speaker 2: that option. And Canna played center field in Oakland when 834 00:31:16,200 --> 00:31:17,120 Speaker 2: Loriano was gone. 835 00:31:16,920 --> 00:31:20,000 Speaker 4: For the can had a few innings this few games 836 00:31:20,000 --> 00:31:22,240 Speaker 4: this year early in season center when Marte and then 837 00:31:22,240 --> 00:31:24,640 Speaker 4: we're both out. So I don't think having a backup 838 00:31:24,680 --> 00:31:26,640 Speaker 4: center fielder was as violent to the Mets as getting 839 00:31:26,680 --> 00:31:29,920 Speaker 4: another hitter on your bench with power Tyler we've seen 840 00:31:29,960 --> 00:31:31,200 Speaker 4: in these first two games of the Mets hits the 841 00:31:31,240 --> 00:31:32,760 Speaker 4: ball hard, four head of ball the first two games. 842 00:31:32,800 --> 00:31:34,600 Speaker 3: Like the guy does things well. 843 00:31:34,640 --> 00:31:36,640 Speaker 4: He's a really good arm two as a defender, so 844 00:31:37,040 --> 00:31:39,080 Speaker 4: when he's playing right field, like for starring Marte to that. 845 00:31:39,120 --> 00:31:41,640 Speaker 4: He actually did watch a play though in Sunday's game, 846 00:31:41,640 --> 00:31:43,160 Speaker 4: which is funny, and he actually also made. 847 00:31:43,000 --> 00:31:44,600 Speaker 3: A bad throw to be talking about his arms. Funny. 848 00:31:44,600 --> 00:31:46,080 Speaker 3: It's good defense, but one. 849 00:31:45,960 --> 00:31:47,720 Speaker 4: Play like that's no indicative of the guy's defense. With 850 00:31:47,800 --> 00:31:49,280 Speaker 4: Luis gear I made three hours of one game last 851 00:31:49,360 --> 00:31:51,360 Speaker 4: year and Cincinnata, you guys know what's happened since then. 852 00:31:51,440 --> 00:31:54,080 Speaker 4: So this is just such a clear upgrade for the 853 00:31:54,080 --> 00:31:57,000 Speaker 4: Mets over what was on their bench before. He is 854 00:31:57,040 --> 00:31:59,880 Speaker 4: a really good ballplayer. I think helps this entire roster. 855 00:32:00,080 --> 00:32:02,280 Speaker 2: Trying to explain to people on Twitter, because obviously Jankowski 856 00:32:02,360 --> 00:32:04,960 Speaker 2: is a fan favorite. Everybody likes him, everyone likes his story, but. 857 00:32:05,200 --> 00:32:06,120 Speaker 3: People have his jersey. 858 00:32:06,280 --> 00:32:09,120 Speaker 2: Yes, that's unfortunate. I didn't even think about that. But 859 00:32:09,760 --> 00:32:12,240 Speaker 2: it's tough when you have one of your bench spots 860 00:32:12,280 --> 00:32:14,160 Speaker 2: be to a guy who you essentially aren't going to 861 00:32:14,240 --> 00:32:16,200 Speaker 2: use at the plate. And that's kind of what Jankowski 862 00:32:16,320 --> 00:32:18,760 Speaker 2: was was he was a give someone a rest day 863 00:32:18,800 --> 00:32:20,280 Speaker 2: and you just put him hit him eighth or ninth. 864 00:32:20,440 --> 00:32:23,520 Speaker 4: The best way I described Jankowski and Naquin to people 865 00:32:23,680 --> 00:32:25,640 Speaker 4: was like, when gen Caski comes to the plate, you 866 00:32:25,760 --> 00:32:27,960 Speaker 4: use the word I hope he makes something happen. Yes, 867 00:32:28,280 --> 00:32:29,760 Speaker 4: not like you know, hit put the ball in the 868 00:32:29,760 --> 00:32:31,840 Speaker 4: gap or someing one down the line. Nick was like, 869 00:32:32,040 --> 00:32:33,680 Speaker 4: just get the guy in that bat, let's hit. 870 00:32:33,800 --> 00:32:35,560 Speaker 2: He's a real hitter and he joins. Now a much 871 00:32:35,600 --> 00:32:37,800 Speaker 2: stronger bench with this Mets team, especially when you have 872 00:32:37,920 --> 00:32:39,800 Speaker 2: volgel Back who's been swinging the bat as well as 873 00:32:39,840 --> 00:32:41,800 Speaker 2: he has, which we'll talk about a little bit about 874 00:32:41,840 --> 00:32:44,040 Speaker 2: how great he's been with the Mets, but I mean, like, 875 00:32:44,240 --> 00:32:46,880 Speaker 2: this was a really nice, sneaky trade that costs the 876 00:32:46,920 --> 00:32:49,400 Speaker 2: Mets relatively nothing. I mean, we were talking about this 877 00:32:49,400 --> 00:32:51,600 Speaker 2: before the podcast started. Because we're going to do our 878 00:32:51,640 --> 00:32:54,400 Speaker 2: Big three of Mets trade deadline stuff. We won't we 879 00:32:54,400 --> 00:32:57,440 Speaker 2: won't ruin exactly what better, best or worst deals. But 880 00:32:57,880 --> 00:33:01,040 Speaker 2: relatively speaking, in these trades, when you talk about these young, 881 00:33:01,120 --> 00:33:04,200 Speaker 2: young prospects that end up getting traded, especially at the deadline, 882 00:33:04,640 --> 00:33:07,360 Speaker 2: very rarely do you end up getting burned. And I 883 00:33:07,640 --> 00:33:09,600 Speaker 2: really like what the Mets gave up here in terms 884 00:33:09,600 --> 00:33:11,240 Speaker 2: of getting a bat that's gonna help us right. 885 00:33:11,160 --> 00:33:11,959 Speaker 3: Now, definitely. 886 00:33:12,000 --> 00:33:14,040 Speaker 4: And I will talk about the prospects we gave up 887 00:33:14,080 --> 00:33:17,040 Speaker 4: briefly because both of them do have potential, but naturally, yeah, 888 00:33:17,080 --> 00:33:18,480 Speaker 4: it's not like great. And also just to give you 889 00:33:18,480 --> 00:33:19,880 Speaker 4: a sense of where the Mets farm system is in 890 00:33:19,960 --> 00:33:21,440 Speaker 4: terms of baseball, one of the guys who trade Hexter 891 00:33:21,480 --> 00:33:23,520 Speaker 4: Rodriguez was the Mets. I think it was twenty eighth 892 00:33:23,880 --> 00:33:26,760 Speaker 4: ranked prospect heading in to wherever they were at right now. 893 00:33:26,800 --> 00:33:28,080 Speaker 4: And I don't know who did these rankings. I think 894 00:33:28,120 --> 00:33:30,479 Speaker 4: it was actually Fangras was reading the Fangrass article about it. 895 00:33:30,840 --> 00:33:33,000 Speaker 4: He slots in as like the forty eighth ex ress 896 00:33:33,000 --> 00:33:34,680 Speaker 4: prospect I and the only even the team considered to. 897 00:33:34,680 --> 00:33:35,680 Speaker 3: Have like a really good farm system. 898 00:33:35,680 --> 00:33:38,680 Speaker 2: But Hector Rodriguez, he's very fast and a good athlete, 899 00:33:38,760 --> 00:33:39,360 Speaker 2: smaller guy. 900 00:33:39,480 --> 00:33:41,680 Speaker 3: He is playing some center field right now for the Mets. 901 00:33:41,680 --> 00:33:43,960 Speaker 4: He got a couple games in Low Way, but mostly 902 00:33:43,960 --> 00:33:45,920 Speaker 4: he's been in the Complex League, and he's dominated that 903 00:33:45,920 --> 00:33:48,160 Speaker 4: Complex League. He's like one of those guys who you 904 00:33:48,200 --> 00:33:49,880 Speaker 4: see with like an eight percent k eighty five percent 905 00:33:49,920 --> 00:33:51,920 Speaker 4: walk right like down there, who just clearly is like 906 00:33:51,920 --> 00:33:53,760 Speaker 4: ahead above the rest of the level in some ways, 907 00:33:53,760 --> 00:33:55,880 Speaker 4: but also just like isn't that big and while center 908 00:33:55,920 --> 00:33:57,600 Speaker 4: field and no probably was in profile there, but he 909 00:33:57,680 --> 00:33:59,480 Speaker 4: could just hit enough to get as way to the 910 00:33:59,480 --> 00:34:03,880 Speaker 4: Major The other joseah Gunya good name. He's another guy 911 00:34:03,880 --> 00:34:06,160 Speaker 4: who's dominating the Complex League. He's a great feel for pitching. 912 00:34:06,200 --> 00:34:08,360 Speaker 4: He allegedly even at just the right page of nineteen 913 00:34:08,400 --> 00:34:11,359 Speaker 4: the Complex League. Like does the stuff like Queto does, 914 00:34:11,400 --> 00:34:13,640 Speaker 4: like with his light kick to throw off hit his time, 915 00:34:13,680 --> 00:34:15,000 Speaker 4: which I think is really cool for ninteen year old, 916 00:34:15,000 --> 00:34:17,000 Speaker 4: and the stuff is good. He doesn't have a leaeve velocity. 917 00:34:17,000 --> 00:34:19,840 Speaker 4: He throws like sinker color that can be slytherish and 918 00:34:20,000 --> 00:34:21,719 Speaker 4: change up. Apparently he has an also a great feel for 919 00:34:21,760 --> 00:34:23,520 Speaker 4: his nineteen year old but like these are also two 920 00:34:23,520 --> 00:34:25,839 Speaker 4: teenagers who haven't actually played preessional baseball yet. 921 00:34:25,840 --> 00:34:28,160 Speaker 3: And of course like a fix five games combined. 922 00:34:28,239 --> 00:34:30,319 Speaker 2: Yeah, of course we're forgetting the big piece in this trade, 923 00:34:30,320 --> 00:34:31,759 Speaker 2: Philip Deal. How cool yet? 924 00:34:32,000 --> 00:34:32,200 Speaker 3: Yeah? 925 00:34:32,239 --> 00:34:34,520 Speaker 4: Deal, I mean deal, that's just needed more left handed 926 00:34:34,560 --> 00:34:35,600 Speaker 4: pitchers than the fort the men roster. 927 00:34:35,880 --> 00:34:36,960 Speaker 2: That's what Philip deal is. 928 00:34:37,080 --> 00:34:38,560 Speaker 4: Yeah, we didn't, we didn't mention it. Last week they 929 00:34:38,560 --> 00:34:40,560 Speaker 4: picked up Sam Clay actually had a pretty decent breaking ball. 930 00:34:40,719 --> 00:34:42,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, he got called up for the series. 931 00:34:42,120 --> 00:34:42,480 Speaker 3: Probably did. 932 00:34:42,560 --> 00:34:44,359 Speaker 4: Yeah, but then and Deal I think has a little 933 00:34:44,360 --> 00:34:46,520 Speaker 4: bit better for fastball. You combine them, you definitely have 934 00:34:46,520 --> 00:34:49,400 Speaker 4: a good left handed reliever. Yeah, we need like I 935 00:34:49,440 --> 00:34:51,799 Speaker 4: can morph them somehow, someway or just like make him 936 00:34:51,840 --> 00:34:54,040 Speaker 4: do a steel cage death match and whoever, whoever wins, 937 00:34:54,040 --> 00:34:55,040 Speaker 4: get the other guy's best pitch. 938 00:34:55,280 --> 00:34:57,120 Speaker 3: But it's just that that's that's. 939 00:34:57,000 --> 00:34:58,839 Speaker 4: A good trade to make when your team was going 940 00:34:58,840 --> 00:34:59,960 Speaker 4: to the playoffs and you want to get to the 941 00:35:00,000 --> 00:35:01,960 Speaker 4: the playoffs you wanted, you want to win baseball games. 942 00:35:02,239 --> 00:35:04,640 Speaker 4: Me's got a major league player who's improvement improvement over 943 00:35:04,680 --> 00:35:07,680 Speaker 4: the guy that the roster's body took Another guy just 944 00:35:07,680 --> 00:35:08,480 Speaker 4: for depth and system. 945 00:35:08,640 --> 00:35:10,040 Speaker 2: Yep, and it was. It was a good day. Like 946 00:35:10,120 --> 00:35:11,680 Speaker 2: you said, he hit the ball hard, which moved us 947 00:35:11,680 --> 00:35:12,520 Speaker 2: into Game three. 948 00:35:12,760 --> 00:35:14,239 Speaker 4: Also, I just want to note that this was one 949 00:35:14,280 --> 00:35:16,319 Speaker 4: hundred game of the Met season and this was their 950 00:35:16,360 --> 00:35:18,040 Speaker 4: second best first hundred games. 951 00:35:17,840 --> 00:35:19,920 Speaker 2: Ever, only eighty six had more. 952 00:35:20,120 --> 00:35:21,880 Speaker 4: Yeah, but that team was sixty eight thirty two, and 953 00:35:21,920 --> 00:35:24,520 Speaker 4: I believe this team was sixty four and thirty six 954 00:35:24,719 --> 00:35:26,920 Speaker 4: or no, sixty sixty sixty. 955 00:35:27,719 --> 00:35:29,400 Speaker 2: I don't know. I don't, I don't. I just know 956 00:35:29,400 --> 00:35:31,160 Speaker 2: where a lot of games over five hundred. I don't. 957 00:35:31,200 --> 00:35:32,640 Speaker 2: I don't count the win calm until we get to 958 00:35:32,680 --> 00:35:33,840 Speaker 2: the end of the year. Really at the end of 959 00:35:33,920 --> 00:35:34,160 Speaker 2: the day. 960 00:35:34,239 --> 00:35:35,640 Speaker 4: Yeah, I mean, it's not the bad way to be 961 00:35:35,760 --> 00:35:39,560 Speaker 4: but cool that this Mets team is historically successful in 962 00:35:39,680 --> 00:35:40,680 Speaker 4: terms of Mets seams in the past. 963 00:35:40,719 --> 00:35:41,120 Speaker 3: Really amazing. 964 00:35:41,200 --> 00:35:42,799 Speaker 4: Also, at the end of this game, I said before 965 00:35:42,880 --> 00:35:46,400 Speaker 4: Marlins was sixteen innings without scoring a run. Before Sunday, 966 00:35:46,800 --> 00:35:48,640 Speaker 4: they had not hit the home run since July sixth. 967 00:35:48,840 --> 00:35:51,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, what, James, when did you put that note in 968 00:35:51,480 --> 00:35:53,759 Speaker 2: there right before the home run? Okay, all right, yeah 969 00:35:54,040 --> 00:35:56,000 Speaker 2: I did it. I know the Jakes. 970 00:35:57,120 --> 00:35:59,640 Speaker 4: Literally it's crazy I have these incredible drinking powers, but 971 00:36:00,200 --> 00:36:01,000 Speaker 4: moved on the game three. 972 00:36:01,040 --> 00:36:01,840 Speaker 3: I had a lot of funnier. 973 00:36:01,840 --> 00:36:04,759 Speaker 4: You're talking about these Mets wins, this kind of I 974 00:36:04,800 --> 00:36:06,040 Speaker 4: think the Met's own pablops. 975 00:36:06,440 --> 00:36:08,920 Speaker 2: I think they do because he's definitely not a bad picture. 976 00:36:08,960 --> 00:36:10,800 Speaker 4: He's actually quite a good one. But for some reason 977 00:36:10,840 --> 00:36:12,080 Speaker 4: they just are able to hit him. I have a 978 00:36:12,080 --> 00:36:15,920 Speaker 4: stat that's someone tweeted my boys Schwebzy from pictureless. Christopher 979 00:36:15,920 --> 00:36:17,839 Speaker 4: Weber does not like it. 980 00:36:18,200 --> 00:36:19,400 Speaker 2: Why you didn't like his tweet? 981 00:36:20,400 --> 00:36:21,200 Speaker 3: Pretty positive I. 982 00:36:21,200 --> 00:36:23,879 Speaker 2: Did, so that's a rookie move right there. I gotta 983 00:36:23,880 --> 00:36:25,719 Speaker 2: find it all right, Well, I'll talk about papola O 984 00:36:25,719 --> 00:36:27,760 Speaker 2: Lopez a little bit while you find that tweet. Paul 985 00:36:27,760 --> 00:36:29,759 Speaker 2: Ope is a guy who could be on the move. 986 00:36:29,800 --> 00:36:32,000 Speaker 2: By the way, because the Marlins, Kim kim Ung was 987 00:36:32,040 --> 00:36:34,439 Speaker 2: talking about only Sandy Alkatara is the only person they're 988 00:36:34,440 --> 00:36:36,640 Speaker 2: not listening to. I think that I thought it was 989 00:36:36,680 --> 00:36:37,080 Speaker 2: kim Ung. 990 00:36:37,760 --> 00:36:39,600 Speaker 3: We can't do names today, but oh my god, this 991 00:36:39,640 --> 00:36:39,959 Speaker 3: is funny. 992 00:36:40,160 --> 00:36:42,280 Speaker 4: Is also pulling back the Sandy thing I said before 993 00:36:42,800 --> 00:36:44,680 Speaker 4: Sandy this year against all teams not the Mets, one 994 00:36:44,680 --> 00:36:46,839 Speaker 4: six ninety RA against the Mets three point three, three 995 00:36:46,880 --> 00:36:49,640 Speaker 4: Pablo Lopez against everyone not the Mets this year two 996 00:36:49,680 --> 00:36:53,160 Speaker 4: point seven three ERA against the Mets nine. Oh my god, 997 00:36:53,640 --> 00:36:55,320 Speaker 4: two seven three against all team's not the Mets. 998 00:36:55,440 --> 00:36:56,200 Speaker 2: That's pretty good. 999 00:36:56,520 --> 00:36:59,239 Speaker 4: Yeah, And like he's also just profiles perfectly as the 1000 00:36:59,400 --> 00:37:02,440 Speaker 4: picture that this Mets team can hit because he always 1001 00:37:02,480 --> 00:37:04,680 Speaker 4: stays around the zone. Like that's kind of what happens 1002 00:37:04,719 --> 00:37:07,600 Speaker 4: with these change up fastball right handed pitchers don't have 1003 00:37:07,600 --> 00:37:09,920 Speaker 4: a leave loss that. You kind of can't that his 1004 00:37:09,960 --> 00:37:11,719 Speaker 4: breaking balls are five. He's just really thrown enough. He 1005 00:37:11,719 --> 00:37:13,359 Speaker 4: doesn't have confidence enough in them. I'm sure that they're 1006 00:37:13,400 --> 00:37:14,719 Speaker 4: just like not exactly where he wants him to be. 1007 00:37:14,840 --> 00:37:17,040 Speaker 4: So with that change up, you kind of just run 1008 00:37:17,080 --> 00:37:18,400 Speaker 4: the risk of that pitch. If you hang around the 1009 00:37:18,440 --> 00:37:20,239 Speaker 4: zone too much, you're gonna hit it. In this Mets team, 1010 00:37:20,520 --> 00:37:22,680 Speaker 4: it's just like that's it perfect. Just put the ball 1011 00:37:22,719 --> 00:37:24,799 Speaker 4: into play, keep pepperinging in. That's exactly what they did. 1012 00:37:24,800 --> 00:37:27,560 Speaker 4: The Mets had five hits in the first inning, one 1013 00:37:27,560 --> 00:37:29,719 Speaker 4: in the second and Mezeka bunt and five more in 1014 00:37:29,719 --> 00:37:31,480 Speaker 4: the third, knocking Pablo out with I think with two 1015 00:37:31,520 --> 00:37:33,200 Speaker 4: and the thirds innings and eleven hits all out. 1016 00:37:33,440 --> 00:37:35,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, he just got shot. I mean, the Mets had 1017 00:37:35,200 --> 00:37:39,000 Speaker 2: nineteen hits in this game, which over nine innings. With 1018 00:37:39,280 --> 00:37:41,239 Speaker 2: just hits alone, that's a two whip for the entire 1019 00:37:41,320 --> 00:37:43,800 Speaker 2: Marlin staff. Two guys are getting on every single inning. 1020 00:37:44,200 --> 00:37:46,600 Speaker 2: If you're doing that math, Like, they really just did 1021 00:37:46,640 --> 00:37:48,920 Speaker 2: come out the gate swinging with the Lindor double, the 1022 00:37:48,920 --> 00:37:51,920 Speaker 2: peat double, McNeil getting a shot down the line, like 1023 00:37:51,960 --> 00:37:54,239 Speaker 2: it was so nice and refreshing, vogel Bat getting in 1024 00:37:54,280 --> 00:37:57,080 Speaker 2: on the action. Everybody in this Mets lineup had multiple 1025 00:37:57,120 --> 00:38:01,120 Speaker 2: hits except for Naquin and Brandon Neimo, which that's pretty disgusting. 1026 00:38:01,680 --> 00:38:02,560 Speaker 3: That's pretty disgusting. 1027 00:38:02,600 --> 00:38:06,240 Speaker 4: John's also highlighting figure vigorously right now in our docs, saying, 1028 00:38:06,280 --> 00:38:09,080 Speaker 4: this is the first time all season a team had 1029 00:38:09,160 --> 00:38:09,759 Speaker 4: nineteen hits and. 1030 00:38:09,760 --> 00:38:13,040 Speaker 3: No homers, which Keith was he was boomer. Oh my god, 1031 00:38:13,120 --> 00:38:14,479 Speaker 3: Keith was freaking out all Keith. 1032 00:38:14,840 --> 00:38:17,040 Speaker 2: He was like, you know what he's like when we 1033 00:38:17,160 --> 00:38:18,960 Speaker 2: talked to the Great Pictures. This made me laugh. He's like, 1034 00:38:18,960 --> 00:38:21,120 Speaker 2: when I talked to the Grave, just killed me. He 1035 00:38:21,200 --> 00:38:23,279 Speaker 2: was like, they would say, we don't like facing you 1036 00:38:23,280 --> 00:38:25,120 Speaker 2: guys because you're you're tough out. He's like, no one 1037 00:38:25,120 --> 00:38:26,719 Speaker 2: care the home runs they don't care. You can shut 1038 00:38:26,719 --> 00:38:28,600 Speaker 2: those guys down. He's like, but those those teams that 1039 00:38:28,600 --> 00:38:30,520 Speaker 2: don't strike out that they they give you a long 1040 00:38:30,560 --> 00:38:32,360 Speaker 2: at bats. He's like, those are the guys hits it. 1041 00:38:32,600 --> 00:38:34,920 Speaker 2: He was so excited with how many singles were being hit. 1042 00:38:35,080 --> 00:38:37,479 Speaker 3: He was through the moon. You know, many good pieces 1043 00:38:37,480 --> 00:38:39,239 Speaker 3: of hitting. He said today you may said it for 1044 00:38:39,640 --> 00:38:41,320 Speaker 3: He said it for Lindor, he said for Pete. He 1045 00:38:41,360 --> 00:38:43,239 Speaker 3: said the Mazeka Bunn. He was freaking out about that one. 1046 00:38:43,280 --> 00:38:43,800 Speaker 2: Oh of course. 1047 00:38:43,960 --> 00:38:45,319 Speaker 4: Yeah, he got out of Pocke. He was getting very 1048 00:38:45,360 --> 00:38:47,839 Speaker 4: confident here. He said that he'd rather have the Mets 1049 00:38:47,840 --> 00:38:48,560 Speaker 4: offense in the braves. 1050 00:38:49,320 --> 00:38:52,000 Speaker 2: That's a little crazy, a little crazy, a little crazy. 1051 00:38:52,040 --> 00:38:54,319 Speaker 2: The Mets offense, though, is is looking solid and like 1052 00:38:54,360 --> 00:38:57,520 Speaker 2: I did say earlier, six guys with a WRC plus 1053 00:38:57,560 --> 00:38:58,240 Speaker 2: above one twenty. 1054 00:38:58,280 --> 00:39:00,880 Speaker 4: That doesn't lie pretty good. Keith also did something crazy. 1055 00:39:00,880 --> 00:39:02,480 Speaker 4: I forgot why they were doing this, but they were 1056 00:39:02,520 --> 00:39:03,120 Speaker 4: showing something. 1057 00:39:03,280 --> 00:39:04,200 Speaker 3: Oh yeah. 1058 00:39:04,560 --> 00:39:08,439 Speaker 4: Richard Richard near wfan legend had like some guy from 1059 00:39:08,440 --> 00:39:10,239 Speaker 4: the fifties that looked like in a military uniform and 1060 00:39:10,239 --> 00:39:11,759 Speaker 4: a black on white picture. He said, like his uncle or 1061 00:39:11,760 --> 00:39:14,400 Speaker 4: his nephew or his great uncle. Someone looked like Daniel vogelback. 1062 00:39:14,719 --> 00:39:16,920 Speaker 4: So Keith shows it to the screen and like just 1063 00:39:16,920 --> 00:39:20,439 Speaker 4: barely cut off. The guy's phone numbers were docked a random. 1064 00:39:20,480 --> 00:39:23,239 Speaker 2: Richard Knar in the middle of this game, and then 1065 00:39:23,520 --> 00:39:25,319 Speaker 2: Wayne's like, oh, watch out, you got a phone number there, 1066 00:39:25,360 --> 00:39:27,360 Speaker 2: And Keith is like, you know what, we bring everything 1067 00:39:27,360 --> 00:39:31,160 Speaker 2: to the folks, We take chances. What the hell, dude. 1068 00:39:31,160 --> 00:39:32,719 Speaker 2: I think I think Keith gets to loosen up a 1069 00:39:32,719 --> 00:39:33,839 Speaker 2: little bit when Gary's not there. 1070 00:39:33,880 --> 00:39:35,600 Speaker 4: Maybe I just think Keith got loose a couple of 1071 00:39:35,640 --> 00:39:37,360 Speaker 4: days of Miami, probably hanging out on the pool. 1072 00:39:37,680 --> 00:39:38,600 Speaker 3: Probably it's some tartar. 1073 00:39:39,160 --> 00:39:40,400 Speaker 2: He definitely had a little tartar. 1074 00:39:40,480 --> 00:39:42,560 Speaker 4: Yeah, I think guys were having good time, some great wins. 1075 00:39:42,600 --> 00:39:45,279 Speaker 3: They were to relax. I just I can't believe this 1076 00:39:45,320 --> 00:39:47,120 Speaker 3: is going on right now. Savich John someone that had 1077 00:39:47,120 --> 00:39:48,359 Speaker 3: Sech is probably better right now. 1078 00:39:48,480 --> 00:39:50,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, I feel Savich feels very Miami. 1079 00:39:50,960 --> 00:39:52,640 Speaker 4: It's just this game was just such a wired to 1080 00:39:52,640 --> 00:39:54,480 Speaker 4: wire win. The Molins did make it get a little 1081 00:39:54,520 --> 00:39:56,839 Speaker 4: dicey after the no Taiwana out of the game. Who 1082 00:39:57,160 --> 00:39:59,520 Speaker 4: didn't have his best stuff, I'd say either in this one, 1083 00:39:59,600 --> 00:40:01,879 Speaker 4: But then the that's just like grabbed a couple runs 1084 00:40:01,960 --> 00:40:03,120 Speaker 4: back and put it all out of the reach. 1085 00:40:03,280 --> 00:40:05,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, they kept responding back. I think the Marlins got 1086 00:40:05,560 --> 00:40:06,840 Speaker 2: what two in the bottom of the six, and the 1087 00:40:06,880 --> 00:40:08,440 Speaker 2: Mets came back with two in the top of the seventh, 1088 00:40:08,440 --> 00:40:09,919 Speaker 2: and that's where the game ended at nine to three. 1089 00:40:10,239 --> 00:40:13,120 Speaker 2: Shout out to Tommy Hunter, Stephen to Gosik, Yuan Lopez 1090 00:40:13,120 --> 00:40:14,960 Speaker 2: for doing the clean up duty. The mop up. They 1091 00:40:15,000 --> 00:40:18,800 Speaker 2: did a fantastic job. Stephen to Gosick looking really strong again. 1092 00:40:19,719 --> 00:40:21,279 Speaker 4: Yes, a little bit of the stuff, like he's a 1093 00:40:21,320 --> 00:40:23,040 Speaker 4: guy who could probably stick in his bullpen for a 1094 00:40:23,040 --> 00:40:25,959 Speaker 4: little while. Stephen Goosik, who came from the Addison Reid 1095 00:40:26,080 --> 00:40:28,560 Speaker 4: trade to the Boston Red Sox. We were looking up 1096 00:40:28,600 --> 00:40:30,319 Speaker 4: trades at the deadline that the Mets have made over 1097 00:40:30,320 --> 00:40:31,080 Speaker 4: the last few years. 1098 00:40:31,239 --> 00:40:32,800 Speaker 2: I saw that one. I saw the Lucas Dude and 1099 00:40:32,880 --> 00:40:35,120 Speaker 2: Drew Smith. It's funny how some of those guys are 1100 00:40:35,160 --> 00:40:36,759 Speaker 2: now starting to make an impact on this team when 1101 00:40:36,800 --> 00:40:41,200 Speaker 2: that feels like years ago, lifetimes ago. Like Luke Addison Reid, 1102 00:40:41,280 --> 00:40:44,160 Speaker 2: I forget he exists until you tell me he exists, 1103 00:40:44,200 --> 00:40:45,600 Speaker 2: which is crazy because he was so good. 1104 00:40:45,880 --> 00:40:47,640 Speaker 4: Oh, in twenty fifteen, he was one of the Mets 1105 00:40:47,680 --> 00:40:49,960 Speaker 4: better deadline pickups in history of the franchise, like he 1106 00:40:50,080 --> 00:40:51,600 Speaker 4: in a year and a half of this team, he'd like, 1107 00:40:51,920 --> 00:40:53,520 Speaker 4: I believe thera was remarkably low. 1108 00:40:53,560 --> 00:40:56,000 Speaker 2: Like I'm gonna look it up real quick. Yeah, while 1109 00:40:56,040 --> 00:40:57,680 Speaker 2: you keep talking about Addison Reid. 1110 00:40:57,840 --> 00:40:58,520 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean that's enough. 1111 00:40:58,960 --> 00:41:00,920 Speaker 4: I want to wrap up this series for physical Indoor 1112 00:41:00,960 --> 00:41:03,480 Speaker 4: had another RBI in this game seven The RBIs met 1113 00:41:03,520 --> 00:41:06,040 Speaker 4: single season RBI record for a short stop eighty one 1114 00:41:06,080 --> 00:41:06,480 Speaker 4: by Reyes. 1115 00:41:06,480 --> 00:41:07,799 Speaker 3: Hopefully Lindor gets that soon. 1116 00:41:08,239 --> 00:41:10,960 Speaker 4: Door's also his safely in seventeen of his last eighteen games. 1117 00:41:11,000 --> 00:41:12,839 Speaker 4: He's one of those nice up and down physical Indoor 1118 00:41:12,840 --> 00:41:15,480 Speaker 4: hot streaks. Has WRC plus up like one twenty five yep, 1119 00:41:15,560 --> 00:41:17,319 Speaker 4: which is a great, great number from the b at 1120 00:41:17,440 --> 00:41:19,719 Speaker 4: one of the best years he's had in terms of 1121 00:41:19,920 --> 00:41:22,680 Speaker 4: RC plus as was his Averagees jumped like almost twenty 1122 00:41:22,680 --> 00:41:26,000 Speaker 4: points in a week, and his battle rate is ticking 1123 00:41:26,040 --> 00:41:27,959 Speaker 4: up to be near a career high as well, which 1124 00:41:27,960 --> 00:41:31,239 Speaker 4: is pretty freaking cool. Yeah, that amazing. So he's not good. 1125 00:41:31,280 --> 00:41:33,600 Speaker 4: You guys know that that was Ops's last twenty games. 1126 00:41:33,640 --> 00:41:35,319 Speaker 4: Not a good player, not a good player at all. 1127 00:41:35,360 --> 00:41:36,359 Speaker 3: That people did they. 1128 00:41:36,320 --> 00:41:37,200 Speaker 2: Pay him all that money. 1129 00:41:37,239 --> 00:41:39,960 Speaker 3: Ah, god, overpaid. I had this conversation. 1130 00:41:40,000 --> 00:41:43,480 Speaker 4: I had this argument with somebody today that like, almost 1131 00:41:43,680 --> 00:41:46,600 Speaker 4: theoretically because theoretically, like if you think someone's overpaid, like 1132 00:41:46,640 --> 00:41:49,520 Speaker 4: how many guys who are past six years of service 1133 00:41:49,560 --> 00:41:52,279 Speaker 4: time who like actually got to free agency or like 1134 00:41:52,280 --> 00:41:54,480 Speaker 4: theoretically got to free agency. Basically the guys who went 1135 00:41:54,600 --> 00:41:57,000 Speaker 4: through the MLB Draft, not the international signing system. 1136 00:41:56,719 --> 00:41:58,280 Speaker 3: Like they're kind of all technically overpaid. 1137 00:41:58,280 --> 00:42:00,239 Speaker 2: That you think, right, well, yeah, it was in this 1138 00:42:00,280 --> 00:42:02,040 Speaker 2: conversation with the guy at the card show too, because 1139 00:42:02,040 --> 00:42:05,000 Speaker 2: he telling me about jan Soto stinks, which is just. 1140 00:42:05,040 --> 00:42:05,719 Speaker 3: A hot take. 1141 00:42:05,760 --> 00:42:06,879 Speaker 2: That's a barometer right there. 1142 00:42:07,239 --> 00:42:09,880 Speaker 3: Can I have Can I have his his Orange Cards cards? 1143 00:42:10,200 --> 00:42:12,200 Speaker 2: He was saying, because he hits two forty, you can't. 1144 00:42:12,280 --> 00:42:14,160 Speaker 2: If you can't hit two seventy, I don't want you 1145 00:42:14,200 --> 00:42:16,040 Speaker 2: on my team. You're not good. And and then I 1146 00:42:16,080 --> 00:42:18,759 Speaker 2: was like, well, like he's like Bonds could do it, 1147 00:42:18,760 --> 00:42:20,080 Speaker 2: so why can't he? I was like, well, you are 1148 00:42:20,080 --> 00:42:22,520 Speaker 2: also do it one of the best players of all time. 1149 00:42:22,640 --> 00:42:24,440 Speaker 3: That's how old Barry Bonds was when he did that. 1150 00:42:25,360 --> 00:42:26,880 Speaker 4: Like, come on, I get that these guys are ridiculous 1151 00:42:26,920 --> 00:42:29,279 Speaker 4: batting average, but physical and Door ending the season with 1152 00:42:29,360 --> 00:42:31,399 Speaker 4: like a seven eighty ops and like a two fifty 1153 00:42:31,360 --> 00:42:32,400 Speaker 4: backing average be incredible. 1154 00:42:32,400 --> 00:42:34,320 Speaker 3: We also said that we gotta get some shine of 1155 00:42:34,440 --> 00:42:34,919 Speaker 3: vogel Back. 1156 00:42:35,000 --> 00:42:36,759 Speaker 4: He's been great, that's having lost since he got here, 1157 00:42:37,000 --> 00:42:39,520 Speaker 4: five point forty five on base percentage six for sixteen, 1158 00:42:39,600 --> 00:42:42,080 Speaker 4: two doubles, two runs, five walks, six strike ASTs, twenty 1159 00:42:42,080 --> 00:42:42,680 Speaker 4: two PA. 1160 00:42:42,760 --> 00:42:45,240 Speaker 2: He's another guy like Canna who just every at bat 1161 00:42:45,520 --> 00:42:47,759 Speaker 2: three two. It feels like three two every single time, 1162 00:42:47,800 --> 00:42:50,560 Speaker 2: and he grinds at Keith. Keith was talking about vogel 1163 00:42:50,600 --> 00:42:52,640 Speaker 2: Back a Lote's like, man, I loved I love this 1164 00:42:52,680 --> 00:42:54,839 Speaker 2: guy's approach. I love his swing for a guy who 1165 00:42:54,920 --> 00:42:57,719 Speaker 2: is the complete option. What Keith would normally like like, 1166 00:42:57,760 --> 00:42:59,920 Speaker 2: there's there's almost no world where if you put Dan 1167 00:43:00,239 --> 00:43:02,239 Speaker 2: vogel Back in a room with a bunch of other 1168 00:43:02,280 --> 00:43:04,800 Speaker 2: first basemen and as well as gave him the stats, 1169 00:43:04,880 --> 00:43:06,399 Speaker 2: if he didn't know he was on the Mets, Keith 1170 00:43:06,440 --> 00:43:07,319 Speaker 2: would never choose him. 1171 00:43:07,320 --> 00:43:08,560 Speaker 3: There's no shot, absolutely not. 1172 00:43:08,600 --> 00:43:10,600 Speaker 4: They were also poking some fun in him because I 1173 00:43:10,800 --> 00:43:12,319 Speaker 4: forgot what the'll player with any of it was, but 1174 00:43:12,480 --> 00:43:13,520 Speaker 4: he was roundings third. 1175 00:43:13,719 --> 00:43:15,560 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, he like. 1176 00:43:15,480 --> 00:43:17,080 Speaker 4: He basically ugged him and like grabbs and told him 1177 00:43:17,080 --> 00:43:19,200 Speaker 4: to stop and then you'll go back, I say, rounding. 1178 00:43:19,200 --> 00:43:19,439 Speaker 3: Third. 1179 00:43:19,440 --> 00:43:21,040 Speaker 4: He literally put his foot on the base and that 1180 00:43:21,120 --> 00:43:22,800 Speaker 4: was it. Yeah, there was now, there was no rounding 1181 00:43:22,840 --> 00:43:24,840 Speaker 4: being dumb. He's I I do like having him on 1182 00:43:24,840 --> 00:43:26,520 Speaker 4: this team. He adds an element, he has some power 1183 00:43:26,640 --> 00:43:28,360 Speaker 4: and he just I love him. It's so funny. 1184 00:43:28,360 --> 00:43:29,560 Speaker 3: He's like getting clean up already. 1185 00:43:29,760 --> 00:43:30,080 Speaker 2: Yeah. 1186 00:43:30,120 --> 00:43:32,480 Speaker 4: Well fifth, Oh, that's the same. It was fourth with 1187 00:43:32,520 --> 00:43:33,160 Speaker 4: Martella line up. 1188 00:43:33,160 --> 00:43:34,680 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, with Marte on the lineup fourth. 1189 00:43:34,760 --> 00:43:36,799 Speaker 3: Yeah, And a couple of stats gotta run through here. 1190 00:43:36,880 --> 00:43:37,680 Speaker 3: Tie this series up. 1191 00:43:37,719 --> 00:43:40,080 Speaker 4: Sixty four wins through the end of July, the second 1192 00:43:40,080 --> 00:43:42,280 Speaker 4: most in team history in nineteen eighty sixteen at sixty 1193 00:43:42,320 --> 00:43:45,120 Speaker 4: six wins, and it's Mets probably similar aunt of game. 1194 00:43:45,200 --> 00:43:48,040 Speaker 4: Six straight wins matches our longest winning streak of the 1195 00:43:48,120 --> 00:43:52,160 Speaker 4: season with with some probably fun to be had in Washington, 1196 00:43:52,160 --> 00:43:54,000 Speaker 4: which I guess that's how we'll close the episode, because 1197 00:43:54,400 --> 00:43:56,200 Speaker 4: I don't know who's pitching that series, so we'll talk 1198 00:43:56,200 --> 00:43:57,799 Speaker 4: about that, and we preview the series. Of course, well 1199 00:43:57,840 --> 00:43:59,880 Speaker 4: I know the first two games, don't give it a 1200 00:44:00,080 --> 00:44:01,239 Speaker 4: don't maybe lost, don't know yet. 1201 00:44:01,280 --> 00:44:03,799 Speaker 2: Yeah, okay, Oh, actually I forgot. I don't know who 1202 00:44:03,800 --> 00:44:04,719 Speaker 2: they are. You got to look it up. 1203 00:44:05,120 --> 00:44:06,759 Speaker 4: Wait for the end, Listen to the end, and Mets 1204 00:44:06,800 --> 00:44:09,160 Speaker 4: starting pictures end of July with a two point four 1205 00:44:09,239 --> 00:44:09,719 Speaker 4: two e R. 1206 00:44:09,920 --> 00:44:12,480 Speaker 2: In the month. It's pretty good, huh. 1207 00:44:12,520 --> 00:44:13,120 Speaker 3: And you remember we. 1208 00:44:13,160 --> 00:44:15,319 Speaker 4: Lost the series of podres. People were saying, we're for bad. 1209 00:44:15,320 --> 00:44:17,279 Speaker 4: You won ten, youre less thirteen games. Season was over, 1210 00:44:17,520 --> 00:44:18,080 Speaker 4: season was over. 1211 00:44:18,680 --> 00:44:21,080 Speaker 2: Seven time chicken little this guy was fallowing. I thought, 1212 00:44:21,080 --> 00:44:25,239 Speaker 2: oh man, I freaking love this just cursed. That was 1213 00:44:25,320 --> 00:44:28,680 Speaker 2: the most casual curtse. That's how you know we're feeling 1214 00:44:28,719 --> 00:44:33,040 Speaker 2: good and comfortable right now. James just accidentally dropping a 1215 00:44:33,120 --> 00:44:34,919 Speaker 2: curse word that Brandon Nemo has never won sevence. 1216 00:44:35,080 --> 00:44:37,399 Speaker 4: No, even I don't think he even think about saying it. 1217 00:44:37,480 --> 00:44:38,680 Speaker 3: Do you think he's on the table. 1218 00:44:38,719 --> 00:44:39,640 Speaker 2: I think he's texted it. 1219 00:44:40,320 --> 00:44:41,800 Speaker 3: No, definitely, not definitely. 1220 00:44:41,920 --> 00:44:43,440 Speaker 4: You think it's more likely to say it than texted, 1221 00:44:43,480 --> 00:44:45,000 Speaker 4: Like I bet Brandon, if you corner him in the 1222 00:44:45,000 --> 00:44:46,359 Speaker 4: locker room, you can get him to say it, maybe 1223 00:44:46,400 --> 00:44:48,719 Speaker 4: like pokem with with stuff and mu'st just say it again, 1224 00:44:49,920 --> 00:44:52,799 Speaker 4: But like texting, it's there forever. Of course, that's take 1225 00:44:52,800 --> 00:44:56,200 Speaker 4: a screenshot Brandon was saying that paper trail, paper trail, 1226 00:44:56,239 --> 00:44:59,080 Speaker 4: if you say the S word. What a great series, though, 1227 00:44:59,080 --> 00:45:01,120 Speaker 4: the messin of this series like this, I mean nothing 1228 00:45:01,120 --> 00:45:03,120 Speaker 4: they need this series like this, But I love having 1229 00:45:03,120 --> 00:45:03,839 Speaker 4: a series like this. 1230 00:45:04,040 --> 00:45:05,960 Speaker 2: I mean, it's just it is so nice to have 1231 00:45:06,000 --> 00:45:09,480 Speaker 2: a weekend series against the lowly Marlins and like, just 1232 00:45:09,480 --> 00:45:12,879 Speaker 2: just watch baseball, enjoy yourself. You can go outside, spend 1233 00:45:12,920 --> 00:45:14,880 Speaker 2: some time in the sun. I'm moving, so it's a 1234 00:45:14,960 --> 00:45:17,120 Speaker 2: very stressful time for me right now where I'm like, 1235 00:45:17,440 --> 00:45:19,520 Speaker 2: I'm I currently don't have outside of my parents' house 1236 00:45:19,560 --> 00:45:21,359 Speaker 2: here in New Jersey. I don't know where I'm living, 1237 00:45:21,440 --> 00:45:23,800 Speaker 2: and I'm trying to move in tomorrow. But the person 1238 00:45:23,800 --> 00:45:26,160 Speaker 2: that they told me to reach out to is out 1239 00:45:26,160 --> 00:45:28,319 Speaker 2: of office until August eighth, So now I have to 1240 00:45:28,360 --> 00:45:31,600 Speaker 2: reach out to another person, which is they haven't answered. 1241 00:45:31,640 --> 00:45:33,879 Speaker 2: I'm like, am I gonna be waiting here for an 1242 00:45:34,040 --> 00:45:35,640 Speaker 2: entire week before I can move? And can I move 1243 00:45:35,640 --> 00:45:38,080 Speaker 2: in tomorrow? Can I move in thursday? Especially with the 1244 00:45:38,160 --> 00:45:40,839 Speaker 2: Washington trip that we got coming up, Like, oh man, 1245 00:45:40,880 --> 00:45:43,440 Speaker 2: this is a stressful time. So this Mets Marlin series 1246 00:45:43,480 --> 00:45:45,520 Speaker 2: is really nice that there was no stress. 1247 00:45:46,200 --> 00:45:48,160 Speaker 4: No no stress long I think now there's a good 1248 00:45:48,160 --> 00:45:50,799 Speaker 4: time to do our Big Three and the Big Three. 1249 00:45:50,800 --> 00:45:52,799 Speaker 2: For this episode, we having an happy episode for you guys. 1250 00:45:52,800 --> 00:45:54,240 Speaker 2: This is a great episode. The Mess kind of sweet, 1251 00:45:54,239 --> 00:45:56,239 Speaker 2: and our Big Three is going to be about just 1252 00:45:56,280 --> 00:45:57,719 Speaker 2: you know, we're still Mess fans. We got a level 1253 00:45:57,719 --> 00:45:59,880 Speaker 2: We got a level level out a little bit. Yeah, 1254 00:46:00,160 --> 00:46:03,400 Speaker 2: deadline deals in Mets history. Yeah, we're feeling good and 1255 00:46:03,440 --> 00:46:05,560 Speaker 2: we're feeling great. We need to just be taking down 1256 00:46:05,600 --> 00:46:08,120 Speaker 2: a peg. Remember we're not We're not like those the 1257 00:46:08,160 --> 00:46:10,440 Speaker 2: fans of the other New York team who came in hot. 1258 00:46:10,719 --> 00:46:12,360 Speaker 2: I just just want to talk trash on them for 1259 00:46:12,400 --> 00:46:15,560 Speaker 2: one second, because remember we were talking about how they 1260 00:46:15,560 --> 00:46:18,040 Speaker 2: were pretending like they didn't care about this series. I 1261 00:46:18,120 --> 00:46:19,759 Speaker 2: saw a great tweet that was making fun of them 1262 00:46:19,760 --> 00:46:21,680 Speaker 2: after they hit a home run against the Royals, where 1263 00:46:21,680 --> 00:46:24,279 Speaker 2: they're all jumping up and down and hugging each other 1264 00:46:24,520 --> 00:46:27,799 Speaker 2: against the thirty nine win Royals like that. That's so 1265 00:46:27,840 --> 00:46:29,640 Speaker 2: funny to them pretend like you don't care about beating 1266 00:46:29,640 --> 00:46:31,520 Speaker 2: the Mets. Just throw that out there if there is 1267 00:46:31,560 --> 00:46:33,719 Speaker 2: any Yankee fan listening. I want to rubel assault in 1268 00:46:33,760 --> 00:46:34,080 Speaker 2: the world. 1269 00:46:34,280 --> 00:46:36,080 Speaker 3: Yeah, of course, I until we get them next. 1270 00:46:36,320 --> 00:46:39,239 Speaker 4: But Big Three I think I went first last time, 1271 00:46:39,280 --> 00:46:41,640 Speaker 4: so I'll definitely defer to one you guys to go first. 1272 00:46:41,800 --> 00:46:43,279 Speaker 2: I think I've had John go first. I don't think 1273 00:46:43,280 --> 00:46:44,880 Speaker 2: I've gone first in the Big three go first, So 1274 00:46:44,880 --> 00:46:47,160 Speaker 2: I'm gonna go first. I'm gonna take the real, real, 1275 00:46:47,239 --> 00:46:50,200 Speaker 2: low hanging fruit here. There's there's one really bad trade. 1276 00:46:50,520 --> 00:46:52,480 Speaker 2: It's gonna be trading Tom sever The Mets trade him 1277 00:46:52,480 --> 00:46:54,840 Speaker 2: on June fifteenth, nineteen seventy seven. You might be like, 1278 00:46:54,840 --> 00:46:57,279 Speaker 2: how's that trade deadline deal? Before I believe it was 1279 00:46:57,320 --> 00:47:00,480 Speaker 2: nineteen eighty six, somewhere in the eighties, trade deadline was 1280 00:47:00,560 --> 00:47:03,359 Speaker 2: June fifteenth, and as you know, they traded Tom Seaver 1281 00:47:03,520 --> 00:47:06,439 Speaker 2: to the Cincinnati Reds for Doug Flynn, Steve Henderson, Pat 1282 00:47:06,520 --> 00:47:09,600 Speaker 2: Zachary and Dan Norman. A fun fact, went to a 1283 00:47:09,680 --> 00:47:12,800 Speaker 2: Mets the Mets Academy, which was a Mets themed baseball 1284 00:47:12,800 --> 00:47:14,360 Speaker 2: camp that I think the Mets used to be a 1285 00:47:14,400 --> 00:47:16,640 Speaker 2: part of that they ran out in Warren, New Jersey 1286 00:47:16,800 --> 00:47:19,880 Speaker 2: or watch on one of those, and Pat Zachary was 1287 00:47:19,880 --> 00:47:22,319 Speaker 2: one of the guests there, which is crazy for me, 1288 00:47:22,480 --> 00:47:25,920 Speaker 2: who was eight nine years old, to meet Pat Zachary, Like, 1289 00:47:26,000 --> 00:47:28,520 Speaker 2: why is that the guest how do they think that 1290 00:47:28,560 --> 00:47:30,080 Speaker 2: any of us are going to know who that guy is? 1291 00:47:30,600 --> 00:47:31,880 Speaker 2: You know what his main thing was, I was the 1292 00:47:31,920 --> 00:47:34,160 Speaker 2: guy who was traded for Tom sever Dad was probably 1293 00:47:34,160 --> 00:47:36,719 Speaker 2: al right, My dad was like, Pat Zachary's there, that's 1294 00:47:36,760 --> 00:47:38,919 Speaker 2: the guy they traded for sever Why would why would 1295 00:47:38,960 --> 00:47:41,680 Speaker 2: they do this? But that's that's gonna be my big three. 1296 00:47:41,800 --> 00:47:42,320 Speaker 2: Uh trade. 1297 00:47:42,400 --> 00:47:44,440 Speaker 4: You can't trade Tom Sever, No, you can't trade Tom 1298 00:47:44,440 --> 00:47:46,479 Speaker 4: sever Bloody what they call it, like bloody Monday or something. 1299 00:47:46,719 --> 00:47:50,440 Speaker 4: So yeah, something like that midnight massacre, midnight massacred. 1300 00:47:50,480 --> 00:47:52,480 Speaker 3: I was I was close, but still far away. 1301 00:47:52,640 --> 00:47:55,040 Speaker 2: Not one of the ms for sure. I did. 1302 00:47:55,120 --> 00:47:57,399 Speaker 4: Yes, absolutely, So I'll go next now because this is 1303 00:47:57,719 --> 00:47:59,239 Speaker 4: this isn't like one of these bad ones, Like none 1304 00:47:59,280 --> 00:48:00,719 Speaker 4: of us I don't think are in Victors and Brown 1305 00:48:00,719 --> 00:48:01,600 Speaker 4: for Kasmir because that's like. 1306 00:48:01,600 --> 00:48:02,839 Speaker 3: So bad it's hard to even talk about. 1307 00:48:04,400 --> 00:48:06,280 Speaker 4: This one was one of the more disappointing Mets trades 1308 00:48:06,280 --> 00:48:08,239 Speaker 4: in my life, just because it was it seemed like 1309 00:48:08,840 --> 00:48:11,600 Speaker 4: it seems so obviously bad at the time, and it 1310 00:48:11,680 --> 00:48:14,400 Speaker 4: like was rained completely true. And twenty eighteen, when the 1311 00:48:14,400 --> 00:48:17,120 Speaker 4: Mets were selling off parts, they traded y AI's familiar 1312 00:48:17,160 --> 00:48:20,360 Speaker 4: to the Oakland Athletics for Bobby Wall and Will Toffee, 1313 00:48:20,360 --> 00:48:23,920 Speaker 4: two guys who literally never even got close to contributing. 1314 00:48:23,480 --> 00:48:24,279 Speaker 3: At the major league level. 1315 00:48:24,400 --> 00:48:26,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, that was one of those trades that. 1316 00:48:26,239 --> 00:48:27,600 Speaker 4: I think it was like a twenty four year old, 1317 00:48:27,640 --> 00:48:29,120 Speaker 4: like a twenty six year old double ay or we're 1318 00:48:29,200 --> 00:48:30,080 Speaker 4: not performing. 1319 00:48:30,400 --> 00:48:32,359 Speaker 2: Yeah, it didn't like hurt the Mets. It wasn't one 1320 00:48:32,360 --> 00:48:34,359 Speaker 2: of those where it's like, man, that was a bad 1321 00:48:34,600 --> 00:48:36,480 Speaker 2: It wasn't a bad trade because it hurt, but it 1322 00:48:36,520 --> 00:48:37,680 Speaker 2: was more of a bad trader was like, how do 1323 00:48:37,719 --> 00:48:40,239 Speaker 2: we get nothing? Like Also, just like we talked about 1324 00:48:40,239 --> 00:48:42,279 Speaker 2: the Aston, Reid and Lucas due to trades and those 1325 00:48:42,280 --> 00:48:43,720 Speaker 2: guys have made more of an impact. 1326 00:48:44,040 --> 00:48:45,640 Speaker 3: And it's not like you're trading with the Athletics. 1327 00:48:45,719 --> 00:48:47,560 Speaker 4: It's not like you're doing this as a pure salary 1328 00:48:47,600 --> 00:48:49,480 Speaker 4: domb because they're not going to take very much salary 1329 00:48:49,480 --> 00:48:52,560 Speaker 4: on and you're just you're getting two complete non entities 1330 00:48:52,560 --> 00:48:54,360 Speaker 4: for a rental reliever who's like actually decently. 1331 00:48:54,400 --> 00:48:56,360 Speaker 3: We've seen some rental get close. 1332 00:48:56,120 --> 00:48:58,040 Speaker 2: The camera there challenge's going on, and that was an AC. 1333 00:48:58,200 --> 00:48:59,600 Speaker 2: I was competing by the way, too, so. 1334 00:48:59,560 --> 00:49:01,200 Speaker 3: It was meeting they were a team in the playoffs 1335 00:49:01,200 --> 00:49:01,480 Speaker 3: like they were. 1336 00:49:01,480 --> 00:49:03,680 Speaker 4: They were pushing and to get too have gotten nothing 1337 00:49:03,680 --> 00:49:05,280 Speaker 4: more than that for a guy who was pitching pretty 1338 00:49:05,280 --> 00:49:06,399 Speaker 4: well for the last couple of years. 1339 00:49:06,440 --> 00:49:08,080 Speaker 3: Was Oh, I always just look back at trade like that. 1340 00:49:08,239 --> 00:49:10,600 Speaker 2: It was nothing that was less than nothing, John, What 1341 00:49:10,600 --> 00:49:11,040 Speaker 2: do you got? 1342 00:49:12,320 --> 00:49:12,719 Speaker 5: What's up? 1343 00:49:12,719 --> 00:49:12,959 Speaker 3: Guys? 1344 00:49:12,960 --> 00:49:13,319 Speaker 5: All right? 1345 00:49:13,400 --> 00:49:15,480 Speaker 6: So I am going to go back to the year 1346 00:49:15,560 --> 00:49:17,840 Speaker 6: two thousand, which was a very good year in Metsland, 1347 00:49:18,880 --> 00:49:20,600 Speaker 6: but maybe it could have been a little bit better. 1348 00:49:21,040 --> 00:49:24,520 Speaker 6: So around the deadline, Breredonia's breaks his wrist, leaving the 1349 00:49:24,560 --> 00:49:25,560 Speaker 6: Mets without a short stop. 1350 00:49:25,640 --> 00:49:26,359 Speaker 5: So what do they do? 1351 00:49:26,920 --> 00:49:30,160 Speaker 6: They go trade for Mike Bordick and James I got 1352 00:49:30,160 --> 00:49:32,279 Speaker 6: close because I was trying to see a name. So 1353 00:49:32,560 --> 00:49:37,360 Speaker 6: the Bordic deal was for Pat Gorman, Leslie Brea, Mike Kincaid, 1354 00:49:38,000 --> 00:49:42,920 Speaker 6: and Melvin Mora. Yeah, and Mets fans don't realize I 1355 00:49:42,960 --> 00:49:45,800 Speaker 6: think a lot that Melvin Mora came up with the Mets. 1356 00:49:45,960 --> 00:49:48,560 Speaker 6: And Melvin Mora for a three year span was an 1357 00:49:48,560 --> 00:49:52,360 Speaker 6: elite player on the Orioles. He had an ops plus 1358 00:49:52,360 --> 00:49:55,360 Speaker 6: Melvin Mora of one thirty eight between two thousand and 1359 00:49:55,360 --> 00:49:58,240 Speaker 6: three two thousand and five. That's a pretty good peak 1360 00:49:58,760 --> 00:50:01,719 Speaker 6: and Mike Bordick, on the other hand, did not work out. 1361 00:50:02,200 --> 00:50:04,480 Speaker 6: He had a homer in his Met's debut I remember 1362 00:50:04,560 --> 00:50:05,920 Speaker 6: right there, it was looking. 1363 00:50:05,680 --> 00:50:10,200 Speaker 7: Good, yes, and then he hit just three in his 1364 00:50:10,320 --> 00:50:12,440 Speaker 7: last fifty five games with the Mets, and then the 1365 00:50:12,480 --> 00:50:16,400 Speaker 7: playoffs he goes four for thirty three. 1366 00:50:16,719 --> 00:50:18,839 Speaker 3: Oh my god, no way. 1367 00:50:18,920 --> 00:50:22,920 Speaker 6: Yes, yes, So the trade didn't work out, and I 1368 00:50:22,920 --> 00:50:25,600 Speaker 6: think he did have a thumb injury, memory serves correct, 1369 00:50:25,640 --> 00:50:28,719 Speaker 6: he played throughout it, so, you know, like good for 1370 00:50:28,800 --> 00:50:29,880 Speaker 6: him for playing through injury. 1371 00:50:30,480 --> 00:50:33,400 Speaker 5: But Melvan Moore could have been a part of this team. 1372 00:50:33,640 --> 00:50:35,200 Speaker 2: You know what It's even funnier is that Mike Bordick 1373 00:50:35,239 --> 00:50:37,160 Speaker 2: went right back to the Orioles after that year. The 1374 00:50:37,160 --> 00:50:39,759 Speaker 2: Mets had fifty six games of him and said, smellulator, Mike, 1375 00:50:39,920 --> 00:50:40,560 Speaker 2: get out of here. 1376 00:50:40,680 --> 00:50:41,000 Speaker 3: Literally. 1377 00:50:41,000 --> 00:50:43,120 Speaker 4: It's exactly how a familiar to the Mets recent familiar 1378 00:50:43,160 --> 00:50:44,360 Speaker 4: after that twenty eighteen season. 1379 00:50:44,440 --> 00:50:45,920 Speaker 2: But it's not like he was bad with the A's. 1380 00:50:46,120 --> 00:50:46,520 Speaker 3: Yeah, I know. 1381 00:50:47,680 --> 00:50:50,880 Speaker 6: Well, also right then Chapman was traded, right and the 1382 00:50:50,960 --> 00:50:52,200 Speaker 6: resign with the Yankees right after. 1383 00:50:52,480 --> 00:50:53,400 Speaker 5: Yeah, one of those. 1384 00:50:54,080 --> 00:50:56,319 Speaker 2: That's funny stuff that we've we've seen before. I feel 1385 00:50:56,360 --> 00:50:57,840 Speaker 2: like that's always like the popular thing too, when you 1386 00:50:57,840 --> 00:50:59,960 Speaker 2: talk about like trades, like the big talk was like 1387 00:51:00,040 --> 00:51:02,120 Speaker 2: if the Dodgers didn't resign Mookie, he was just gonna 1388 00:51:02,120 --> 00:51:03,879 Speaker 2: come back and go to the Red Sox again after 1389 00:51:03,880 --> 00:51:06,319 Speaker 2: they get all those pieces. But we know that didn't happen. 1390 00:51:06,400 --> 00:51:09,080 Speaker 2: Unfortunately for us as Mets fans, some strapped one for 1391 00:51:09,120 --> 00:51:12,120 Speaker 2: the Red Sox fans who are dealing with some really 1392 00:51:12,120 --> 00:51:13,120 Speaker 2: twisted in there. 1393 00:51:13,320 --> 00:51:14,960 Speaker 4: Are we gonna do a little deadline talk before we 1394 00:51:15,000 --> 00:51:17,279 Speaker 4: do wals. We've got forty nationally, we've gotten long hair, 1395 00:51:17,360 --> 00:51:18,280 Speaker 4: but maybe like five minutes. 1396 00:51:18,360 --> 00:51:20,359 Speaker 2: Yeah, well, first, since we have John as well, let's 1397 00:51:20,400 --> 00:51:22,200 Speaker 2: do the estimate for this next episode so that I 1398 00:51:22,200 --> 00:51:22,879 Speaker 2: can go down five. 1399 00:51:23,000 --> 00:51:25,200 Speaker 3: Nothing was real quick, though. 1400 00:51:26,719 --> 00:51:28,720 Speaker 6: I heard you guys kind of crushing me about the 1401 00:51:28,760 --> 00:51:30,520 Speaker 6: longest home runs by it I met this year. 1402 00:51:31,960 --> 00:51:32,600 Speaker 3: That's insane. 1403 00:51:33,080 --> 00:51:34,480 Speaker 5: Yeah, real quick? Can you tell me it's at the 1404 00:51:34,520 --> 00:51:36,000 Speaker 5: longest um run by I met? Top of your head? 1405 00:51:36,760 --> 00:51:40,000 Speaker 3: Pie Alonzo no, JD. 1406 00:51:40,160 --> 00:51:42,719 Speaker 2: Davis, No, damn it? Okay. 1407 00:51:42,760 --> 00:51:44,759 Speaker 6: I wonder if I wonder if if we went up 1408 00:51:44,760 --> 00:51:47,000 Speaker 6: to one hundred met fans on the Street of Queens, 1409 00:51:47,640 --> 00:51:49,560 Speaker 6: how many it would take before someone could tell me. 1410 00:51:49,960 --> 00:51:53,400 Speaker 6: On April twenty second, hit the longest home run by 1411 00:51:53,400 --> 00:51:54,160 Speaker 6: I met this year. 1412 00:51:54,840 --> 00:51:57,600 Speaker 2: That doesn't help it all the date James McKinnon it was, 1413 00:51:57,840 --> 00:52:03,719 Speaker 2: it was, yes, oh wait, we got to do that 1414 00:52:03,719 --> 00:52:04,360 Speaker 2: at the stadium. 1415 00:52:04,520 --> 00:52:06,120 Speaker 3: Yeah we should. Who's the longest runer I met this 1416 00:52:06,160 --> 00:52:06,920 Speaker 3: Year's next tiktime? 1417 00:52:07,000 --> 00:52:09,040 Speaker 5: Well, I hope that people aren't listening. Otherwise we're just. 1418 00:52:09,600 --> 00:52:11,200 Speaker 3: Who's the chance that we the random person the same? 1419 00:52:11,440 --> 00:52:13,960 Speaker 3: There their listener for. 1420 00:52:14,080 --> 00:52:14,760 Speaker 2: Of you to listen. 1421 00:52:15,040 --> 00:52:16,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, exactly, that's. 1422 00:52:16,080 --> 00:52:19,440 Speaker 8: Right, and try that because you can win fun prizes anyway. 1423 00:52:19,480 --> 00:52:21,600 Speaker 8: You want to get into estimate for this this episode? Yeah, 1424 00:52:21,600 --> 00:52:25,120 Speaker 8: all right, yeah, so deadline, perfect segue. Mets had it 1425 00:52:25,160 --> 00:52:28,840 Speaker 8: to Washington, d C. All eyes in the Baseball World 1426 00:52:29,440 --> 00:52:32,279 Speaker 8: on number twenty two in DC? Will he stay or 1427 00:52:32,320 --> 00:52:33,640 Speaker 8: will he go? Juan Soto? 1428 00:52:34,360 --> 00:52:39,480 Speaker 6: So the estimate how many played appearances will Wan Soto 1429 00:52:39,680 --> 00:52:42,000 Speaker 6: take in this three game series? 1430 00:52:42,280 --> 00:52:43,520 Speaker 2: Please let James go first. 1431 00:52:43,719 --> 00:52:46,239 Speaker 6: James has to go first, because I'm sick of Mark 1432 00:52:46,320 --> 00:52:48,520 Speaker 6: losing an embarrassing fashion. 1433 00:52:49,120 --> 00:52:51,440 Speaker 5: I mean, what's what's James's magic number? 1434 00:52:51,480 --> 00:52:51,680 Speaker 2: Here? 1435 00:52:52,520 --> 00:52:52,719 Speaker 5: Said? 1436 00:52:52,800 --> 00:52:54,400 Speaker 3: I was literally, I was, I was thinking about that 1437 00:52:54,400 --> 00:52:54,919 Speaker 3: the other day. 1438 00:52:54,920 --> 00:52:55,479 Speaker 2: Said the line. 1439 00:52:56,000 --> 00:52:57,320 Speaker 5: The magic number is shrinking. 1440 00:52:57,840 --> 00:53:00,960 Speaker 2: Oh my god, Yeah, they do it after every series. 1441 00:53:00,960 --> 00:53:03,640 Speaker 3: It's not every day. 1442 00:53:03,719 --> 00:53:08,480 Speaker 6: It's probably like series like fifteen, yeah, fifteen, twenty left. 1443 00:53:08,400 --> 00:53:11,719 Speaker 4: So well we have like sixty games left, so just 1444 00:53:11,840 --> 00:53:14,040 Speaker 4: I'm raising the rule of average. One's gonna be five games, 1445 00:53:14,040 --> 00:53:14,919 Speaker 4: another ones four games. 1446 00:53:14,960 --> 00:53:17,560 Speaker 2: I put down to eighteen off the bats. We're close. 1447 00:53:18,640 --> 00:53:21,000 Speaker 3: Oh we gotta dogs like that. 1448 00:53:21,400 --> 00:53:26,000 Speaker 2: If I I couldn't guarantee that was dogging a lot. 1449 00:53:27,800 --> 00:53:31,520 Speaker 5: Fun fact, he was gonna be named sever until uh, 1450 00:53:31,719 --> 00:53:35,120 Speaker 5: someone came in and said, with authority, we're not naming 1451 00:53:35,160 --> 00:53:36,759 Speaker 5: the dog sever but I want did you. 1452 00:53:36,800 --> 00:53:37,880 Speaker 3: Change the names of f Cozie? 1453 00:53:39,080 --> 00:53:39,919 Speaker 2: What's the dog's name? 1454 00:53:40,360 --> 00:53:41,000 Speaker 5: That's Cooper. 1455 00:53:41,400 --> 00:53:41,600 Speaker 2: Good. 1456 00:53:42,880 --> 00:53:44,800 Speaker 3: My mom was accosted. 1457 00:53:44,360 --> 00:53:46,399 Speaker 4: By a dog in Tomaco's Park named Cooper, like ten 1458 00:53:46,480 --> 00:53:48,560 Speaker 4: years ago, fifteen years ago probably now. It's a it's 1459 00:53:48,560 --> 00:53:50,239 Speaker 4: a running joke in our family with like some of 1460 00:53:50,239 --> 00:53:54,000 Speaker 4: our close friends because this like large dog up. 1461 00:53:54,640 --> 00:53:56,920 Speaker 2: Think I think I think Cooper might saw your mom 1462 00:53:57,040 --> 00:53:57,960 Speaker 2: walking down street. 1463 00:53:58,040 --> 00:54:00,120 Speaker 4: Yeah, right, but like this woman, like this dog was 1464 00:54:00,160 --> 00:54:01,640 Speaker 4: like my mom. My mom is a small woman who's 1465 00:54:01,640 --> 00:54:04,120 Speaker 4: definitely afraid of the animals, and this dog has two 1466 00:54:04,160 --> 00:54:06,640 Speaker 4: paws on my five foot nothing mom, and she's like, 1467 00:54:06,640 --> 00:54:07,960 Speaker 4: oh my god, my god, my god, the woman's like 1468 00:54:08,040 --> 00:54:11,280 Speaker 4: Cooper Cooper, Damn Cooper, and it's just like it's a stupid, 1469 00:54:11,320 --> 00:54:12,280 Speaker 4: funny jokes family. 1470 00:54:12,320 --> 00:54:14,520 Speaker 3: But I think I have an idea. I think I 1471 00:54:14,520 --> 00:54:16,640 Speaker 3: have an idea for this soda play. 1472 00:54:16,800 --> 00:54:18,480 Speaker 4: I'm gonna go and I can't go. You can't go 1473 00:54:18,520 --> 00:54:19,719 Speaker 4: over right. If you go over, you lose. 1474 00:54:20,400 --> 00:54:22,560 Speaker 5: Correct. I gotta go back on mute. 1475 00:54:24,880 --> 00:54:31,600 Speaker 4: I'm gonna say, oh, man, I think we're gonna go 1476 00:54:31,719 --> 00:54:34,080 Speaker 4: really safely, say four four. 1477 00:54:34,520 --> 00:54:37,000 Speaker 5: So he's traded after the first game, is what you're saying? 1478 00:54:37,520 --> 00:54:39,359 Speaker 3: Yeah, before the on deadline day. 1479 00:54:41,560 --> 00:54:45,680 Speaker 2: I'm gonna say, Man, did the Nationals play at home 1480 00:54:45,719 --> 00:54:48,759 Speaker 2: this weekend? They did, right, they played the Cardinals. Man, 1481 00:54:48,800 --> 00:54:52,120 Speaker 2: are they gonna give him one? I think he's gonna 1482 00:54:52,120 --> 00:54:54,439 Speaker 2: get traded? So do they give him one day? 1483 00:54:54,600 --> 00:54:56,720 Speaker 3: Because like it could have the trade could happened tonight. 1484 00:54:56,840 --> 00:54:58,640 Speaker 2: The trade could happen tonight while we're talking about this. 1485 00:54:58,680 --> 00:55:01,399 Speaker 2: The trade could happen tomorrow morning. Maybe the Nationals don't 1486 00:55:01,400 --> 00:55:03,799 Speaker 2: play one Soda on Monday because they're trying to trade him, 1487 00:55:03,800 --> 00:55:06,040 Speaker 2: and what if he gets hurts? You have to be worried, 1488 00:55:06,120 --> 00:55:07,120 Speaker 2: So maybe. 1489 00:55:07,080 --> 00:55:08,840 Speaker 3: Why do you play? Why do you play today? 1490 00:55:09,320 --> 00:55:11,160 Speaker 2: The Cardinals. The Cardinals are interested. They got to see 1491 00:55:11,160 --> 00:55:14,880 Speaker 2: the products that they could be going after. I mean four, 1492 00:55:15,480 --> 00:55:17,919 Speaker 2: Oh man, that's so I'm gonna go under. I'm gonna 1493 00:55:17,960 --> 00:55:20,359 Speaker 2: go under because I think there's a world where it's 1494 00:55:20,360 --> 00:55:21,560 Speaker 2: plate appearances, right. 1495 00:55:21,920 --> 00:55:22,680 Speaker 5: Plate appearances. 1496 00:55:22,719 --> 00:55:24,839 Speaker 2: Yeah, we could see an we could see an early 1497 00:55:24,920 --> 00:55:28,879 Speaker 2: poll too. Maybe in the game, maybe let him get Yeah, 1498 00:55:28,920 --> 00:55:30,719 Speaker 2: we can get a hug watch. Maybe he gets pulled, 1499 00:55:30,800 --> 00:55:32,640 Speaker 2: he gets one at bat and they're like, okay, that's it. 1500 00:55:32,719 --> 00:55:34,840 Speaker 2: That's your last at bat. Here as a Washington National 1501 00:55:35,760 --> 00:55:38,600 Speaker 2: off to the New York Mets. Hopefully. Yeah, I'm gonna 1502 00:55:38,600 --> 00:55:40,520 Speaker 2: take the under on this one, so I'll say three. 1503 00:55:41,120 --> 00:55:45,359 Speaker 6: Okay, three plate appearances. I gotta be honest with you, Mark, 1504 00:55:46,360 --> 00:55:47,480 Speaker 6: You're going down on five. 1505 00:55:47,680 --> 00:55:50,040 Speaker 2: Well, it sounds like it's a lock that onpisode doesn't 1506 00:55:50,040 --> 00:55:53,040 Speaker 2: get traded now basically because I've taken the under. 1507 00:55:55,280 --> 00:55:56,880 Speaker 3: I like, I like your number more than my number. 1508 00:55:57,320 --> 00:55:58,479 Speaker 2: You like three better than four? 1509 00:55:58,960 --> 00:55:59,239 Speaker 3: Right now? 1510 00:55:59,280 --> 00:56:02,360 Speaker 2: Yeah? With me before I mean, John, thank you of 1511 00:56:02,360 --> 00:56:04,399 Speaker 2: course for helping us out here with the estimate. We'll 1512 00:56:04,440 --> 00:56:06,680 Speaker 2: keep a close eye on this. But I think this 1513 00:56:06,760 --> 00:56:08,600 Speaker 2: is also a good segue to talk about like there's 1514 00:56:08,680 --> 00:56:10,399 Speaker 2: gonna be a lot going on in Washington this week, 1515 00:56:10,440 --> 00:56:13,160 Speaker 2: whether one Soto gets traded. Max Scherzer is making the 1516 00:56:13,160 --> 00:56:16,680 Speaker 2: first appearance of the series on Monday, followed by do 1517 00:56:16,760 --> 00:56:19,120 Speaker 2: you do you remember this guy James Jacob deGrom? You 1518 00:56:19,160 --> 00:56:19,600 Speaker 2: heard of him? 1519 00:56:19,640 --> 00:56:20,080 Speaker 3: Who? 1520 00:56:20,200 --> 00:56:22,600 Speaker 2: Jacob deGrom? You heard about this guy who? Yeah, He's 1521 00:56:22,600 --> 00:56:24,759 Speaker 2: gonna be making his first start in over a year 1522 00:56:24,840 --> 00:56:27,040 Speaker 2: on Tuesday against the Nationals in Washington. 1523 00:56:27,200 --> 00:56:29,200 Speaker 4: He said, it feels like his career debut all over again. 1524 00:56:29,400 --> 00:56:31,359 Speaker 2: I kind of feel that way too, it does, And 1525 00:56:31,440 --> 00:56:33,600 Speaker 2: like I think I heard a stat that this is 1526 00:56:33,640 --> 00:56:36,719 Speaker 2: the longest the pitcher has been out without having a surgery. 1527 00:56:37,239 --> 00:56:39,520 Speaker 3: Oh my, ever, that's that's like the worst thing you 1528 00:56:39,520 --> 00:56:40,120 Speaker 3: ever have said. 1529 00:56:40,160 --> 00:56:42,400 Speaker 2: That's a crazy thing. So, like, I'm super excited. I'm 1530 00:56:42,440 --> 00:56:45,160 Speaker 2: super hyped. We're also going to be there on Tuesday 1531 00:56:45,719 --> 00:56:48,439 Speaker 2: because of the John Boy guys. We're going with Jolly Olive, 1532 00:56:48,480 --> 00:56:50,400 Speaker 2: who hosts their Mets podcast over there. We're going with 1533 00:56:50,480 --> 00:56:53,160 Speaker 2: him to their game, to the game on Wednesday or Tuesday. 1534 00:56:53,239 --> 00:56:54,960 Speaker 2: So shout out to them for sending us down there. 1535 00:56:54,960 --> 00:56:57,040 Speaker 2: We're super excited. You can't wait to see de Grom 1536 00:56:57,120 --> 00:56:57,560 Speaker 2: back live. 1537 00:56:57,760 --> 00:56:59,440 Speaker 4: We had this trip ready like a month ago, and 1538 00:56:59,480 --> 00:57:01,319 Speaker 4: it just turned down to be a Jacob de Grom day. 1539 00:57:01,440 --> 00:57:04,319 Speaker 2: It also turns out to be trade deadline day, which 1540 00:57:04,400 --> 00:57:06,880 Speaker 2: is just making me sweat because a lot of my 1541 00:57:07,000 --> 00:57:09,920 Speaker 2: content is trade related and there's there's gonna be a 1542 00:57:10,000 --> 00:57:12,960 Speaker 2: huge move. There's gonna be some massive player that nobody 1543 00:57:12,960 --> 00:57:14,480 Speaker 2: knows about, that no one thinks about right now. 1544 00:57:14,480 --> 00:57:18,400 Speaker 3: It's gonna be trade was one huge move what Louis Castillo. Yeah, 1545 00:57:18,400 --> 00:57:19,280 Speaker 3: it's a massive move too. 1546 00:57:19,320 --> 00:57:21,320 Speaker 2: But I'm talking about I'm talking about a guy though 1547 00:57:21,360 --> 00:57:23,720 Speaker 2: that maybe you didn't think of. Like I think ro 1548 00:57:23,880 --> 00:57:25,880 Speaker 2: Don could be that big name that maybe people would 1549 00:57:25,920 --> 00:57:26,760 Speaker 2: be surprised about. 1550 00:57:26,800 --> 00:57:28,760 Speaker 4: I think Rodn and Lopez are definitely on the block 1551 00:57:28,800 --> 00:57:31,240 Speaker 4: and they could get moved. I think that Frankie Montsas 1552 00:57:31,280 --> 00:57:34,600 Speaker 4: probably gets moved definitely. I think that we could see 1553 00:57:35,040 --> 00:57:36,600 Speaker 4: I don't know, I think we could see a team 1554 00:57:36,680 --> 00:57:39,160 Speaker 4: in the Al Central do something crazy, just because all 1555 00:57:39,200 --> 00:57:41,680 Speaker 4: three of those teams are really trying to distinguish themselves. 1556 00:57:41,440 --> 00:57:43,400 Speaker 2: And they're all relatively close to each other. 1557 00:57:43,280 --> 00:57:45,800 Speaker 4: Yeah, and they're all relatively unspectacular. So I could see 1558 00:57:45,800 --> 00:57:47,560 Speaker 4: one of those teams doing something big. The Yankees have 1559 00:57:47,600 --> 00:57:49,160 Speaker 4: to do something I can't believe they have done anything. 1560 00:57:49,200 --> 00:57:50,920 Speaker 2: It's it's gonna be fun to see what the Orioles 1561 00:57:50,960 --> 00:57:52,640 Speaker 2: do too, because the Oriels are three games out of 1562 00:57:52,680 --> 00:57:55,000 Speaker 2: the playoffs right now, a wild Bard spot. So like, 1563 00:57:55,040 --> 00:57:57,560 Speaker 2: do you trade trade Mancne, do you trade Jorge Lopez? 1564 00:57:57,600 --> 00:57:59,520 Speaker 2: Do you trade Cedric Mullins? Do you trade these guys? 1565 00:57:59,640 --> 00:58:01,680 Speaker 4: I mean, the probably won't just because they're definitely not 1566 00:58:01,720 --> 00:58:03,520 Speaker 4: a trading body with control. The only one they could 1567 00:58:03,520 --> 00:58:06,280 Speaker 4: the only guys they could trade their Lopez and Mancini. 1568 00:58:06,320 --> 00:58:07,800 Speaker 3: Lopez has one more year in his deal. We talked 1569 00:58:07,800 --> 00:58:08,440 Speaker 3: to you guys about. 1570 00:58:08,240 --> 00:58:10,440 Speaker 4: Lopez last week or two weeks, remember when that was. 1571 00:58:10,680 --> 00:58:12,800 Speaker 4: And then Mancini though, like they can offer him a 1572 00:58:12,840 --> 00:58:15,560 Speaker 4: qualifying offer. So unless you're getting. 1573 00:58:15,440 --> 00:58:17,160 Speaker 2: Lopez is a free agent until twenty twenty five. 1574 00:58:17,200 --> 00:58:18,560 Speaker 3: By the way, Oh right, he's down. 1575 00:58:18,600 --> 00:58:19,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's got a lot of control. 1576 00:58:20,080 --> 00:58:21,720 Speaker 4: All right, you probably can't again it then, how is 1577 00:58:21,760 --> 00:58:23,240 Speaker 4: that even possible? You should look at the right guy? 1578 00:58:23,280 --> 00:58:25,440 Speaker 2: I thought, he's just he's only played three years of 1579 00:58:25,480 --> 00:58:29,720 Speaker 2: service time. He's right, doesn't have a lot of time 1580 00:58:30,840 --> 00:58:34,880 Speaker 2: with Mancini, like the ability to offer him a qualifying offer. 1581 00:58:34,960 --> 00:58:36,480 Speaker 2: Me is you have to get a pick back, a 1582 00:58:36,520 --> 00:58:38,800 Speaker 2: player back. Oh my god, you're right, he's three, he's 1583 00:58:38,800 --> 00:58:41,480 Speaker 2: two years of arm. Yeah, Oh my goodness. Great, he's 1584 00:58:41,480 --> 00:58:42,480 Speaker 2: gonna be a hot arm. 1585 00:58:42,600 --> 00:58:44,280 Speaker 4: But he's also gonna get a big bonus this year 1586 00:58:44,280 --> 00:58:46,120 Speaker 4: after getting these saves now on the orbitration process. So 1587 00:58:46,120 --> 00:58:48,400 Speaker 4: I could also see them wanting to cut costs maybe. 1588 00:58:48,440 --> 00:58:51,480 Speaker 4: But the whole point about trading a guy like Mancini 1589 00:58:51,520 --> 00:58:54,320 Speaker 4: is that when you can offer someone qualifying offer and 1590 00:58:55,040 --> 00:58:57,360 Speaker 4: big mostcycle, but you can offer some guy qualifying offer 1591 00:58:57,400 --> 00:58:59,080 Speaker 4: and you're gonna get a first round pick. If you 1592 00:58:59,120 --> 00:59:02,040 Speaker 4: offer him that and he leaves anyway, you almost you 1593 00:59:02,040 --> 00:59:04,320 Speaker 4: just should just trade it next year if you're gona 1594 00:59:04,320 --> 00:59:06,280 Speaker 4: think about trading, and because the first round pick is 1595 00:59:06,280 --> 00:59:08,160 Speaker 4: probably better than the prospect you're getting for the Trey 1596 00:59:08,240 --> 00:59:10,720 Speaker 4: Mncini rental, right, unless you blow someone away, like unless 1597 00:59:10,720 --> 00:59:12,040 Speaker 4: the Mets come with a guy like Fianto who's better 1598 00:59:12,040 --> 00:59:14,160 Speaker 4: than that first roundick because he's closer. So I don't know, 1599 00:59:14,200 --> 00:59:17,000 Speaker 4: that's that's that's interesting here, got check right now, do 1600 00:59:17,040 --> 00:59:18,240 Speaker 4: you think the Mets make another trade? 1601 00:59:18,240 --> 00:59:19,040 Speaker 3: And who do you think they get? 1602 00:59:19,320 --> 00:59:22,000 Speaker 2: Yes? I do, and I think I So I'm really 1603 00:59:22,000 --> 00:59:24,280 Speaker 2: stuck between I think the two most likely trades that 1604 00:59:24,280 --> 00:59:26,560 Speaker 2: happened for the Mets are gonna be wilskonturist David Robertson. 1605 00:59:26,920 --> 00:59:28,440 Speaker 2: It's gonna be the package because it seems like these 1606 00:59:28,440 --> 00:59:28,959 Speaker 2: guys are going. 1607 00:59:28,840 --> 00:59:31,160 Speaker 4: To take I think there's almost no chance that happens. 1608 00:59:31,240 --> 00:59:33,960 Speaker 2: Well, that's not the one I'm choosing. I'm choosing the JD. 1609 00:59:34,040 --> 00:59:36,680 Speaker 2: Martinez Christian Vasquez one, which has gotten some legs recently, 1610 00:59:36,960 --> 00:59:38,800 Speaker 2: just because Jad brings that right hand and power back 1611 00:59:38,800 --> 00:59:41,120 Speaker 2: crushes lefties that we could use. And Vasquez has been 1612 00:59:41,280 --> 00:59:42,920 Speaker 2: pretty good behind the plate this year, and he's been 1613 00:59:42,960 --> 00:59:43,960 Speaker 2: good in the past too. 1614 00:59:44,200 --> 00:59:46,160 Speaker 4: For sure, But I still I'm still just so skeptical. 1615 00:59:46,200 --> 00:59:47,960 Speaker 4: But the Mets adding a catcher to this roster, because 1616 00:59:48,000 --> 00:59:49,720 Speaker 4: like then, when you can, you can, You're not gonna 1617 00:59:49,880 --> 00:59:51,480 Speaker 4: you're gonna cut one of the catchers. 1618 00:59:51,720 --> 00:59:53,480 Speaker 2: I no, I don't think you cut one of them. 1619 00:59:53,600 --> 00:59:55,720 Speaker 2: I mean, Missuzka is the guy who's been going down, 1620 00:59:55,760 --> 00:59:58,000 Speaker 2: So you just send Mezeka down and I think you. 1621 00:59:58,200 --> 01:00:00,000 Speaker 3: Have your because mcann's gonna be back in like a week. 1622 01:00:00,040 --> 01:00:02,040 Speaker 2: So well, I think there's a chance that one of 1623 01:00:02,080 --> 01:00:03,800 Speaker 2: the catchers could be traded as well in this trade, 1624 01:00:03,800 --> 01:00:05,160 Speaker 2: because who are the Red Sox gonna have. 1625 01:00:06,880 --> 01:00:09,200 Speaker 4: I mean, you can't you have to trade me, though, 1626 01:00:09,280 --> 01:00:10,919 Speaker 4: I think that I think trading need off his roster 1627 01:00:10,920 --> 01:00:12,040 Speaker 4: would be a little bit of a gub punch. 1628 01:00:12,120 --> 01:00:14,120 Speaker 2: I mean, I don't want to. I like Needo a lot, 1629 01:00:14,200 --> 01:00:16,360 Speaker 2: like it's gonna be tough, but it seems like all 1630 01:00:16,400 --> 01:00:18,360 Speaker 2: the like it seems like Jade Martinez right now is. 1631 01:00:19,520 --> 01:00:21,360 Speaker 3: There has no options either. He can't be sent down. 1632 01:00:21,400 --> 01:00:23,280 Speaker 2: No, I know that for sure. Yeah, that's a that's 1633 01:00:23,320 --> 01:00:25,120 Speaker 2: a good point. I don't know, like or you know what, 1634 01:00:25,200 --> 01:00:27,360 Speaker 2: then I won't package them together. Just give me Jadie Martinez. 1635 01:00:27,400 --> 01:00:29,400 Speaker 2: Then that solves. That solves all the issues. Just take 1636 01:00:29,480 --> 01:00:30,720 Speaker 2: JD though I. 1637 01:00:30,640 --> 01:00:31,400 Speaker 3: Do, I don't know. 1638 01:00:31,480 --> 01:00:35,280 Speaker 4: I just I really think that this Mets team is 1639 01:00:35,480 --> 01:00:39,000 Speaker 4: probably not going to get another bat. I think we're 1640 01:00:39,000 --> 01:00:41,240 Speaker 4: gonna make a move for at least one, if not two, relievers. 1641 01:00:41,240 --> 01:00:43,200 Speaker 4: But I think I think we're maxed out into the 1642 01:00:43,240 --> 01:00:45,320 Speaker 4: bats now with two. I would like to get another name. 1643 01:00:47,120 --> 01:00:48,919 Speaker 4: Throw out the name, throw the name, throw out the name. 1644 01:00:48,960 --> 01:00:50,400 Speaker 3: I don't know. We had the whole list last week. 1645 01:00:50,480 --> 01:00:51,320 Speaker 3: Let me go back and check it. 1646 01:00:51,360 --> 01:00:53,360 Speaker 4: I mean, because it's kind of kind of fuzzy right now, 1647 01:00:53,400 --> 01:00:55,560 Speaker 4: who is available with the Orioles being hot. I mean, 1648 01:00:55,800 --> 01:00:57,920 Speaker 4: maybe it's probably maybe Deacon in the Red Sox, but 1649 01:00:57,960 --> 01:01:00,720 Speaker 4: I really can't see them trading him either. Man, I 1650 01:01:00,720 --> 01:01:05,360 Speaker 4: don't see Mantiply getting traded. I don't really want Milansen, Like, 1651 01:01:05,520 --> 01:01:08,439 Speaker 4: I don't know, I really the obvious guy isn't coming 1652 01:01:08,480 --> 01:01:10,560 Speaker 4: to the forefront right now. Maybe David Robertson they split 1653 01:01:10,600 --> 01:01:12,560 Speaker 4: him up from Contraras. I don't know Chafin. 1654 01:01:12,640 --> 01:01:14,040 Speaker 3: I know they like I could see him jumping on 1655 01:01:14,080 --> 01:01:16,760 Speaker 3: at another lefty. I really don't know, dude. 1656 01:01:16,960 --> 01:01:19,640 Speaker 4: It's really I feel like they're gonna try and do something, 1657 01:01:19,680 --> 01:01:21,040 Speaker 4: but I just don't. I can't find what it is. 1658 01:01:21,120 --> 01:01:22,960 Speaker 4: Usually I feel like I have a sense of where 1659 01:01:23,000 --> 01:01:24,360 Speaker 4: the Mets are looking at this time of year, and 1660 01:01:24,440 --> 01:01:26,120 Speaker 4: right now, I just don't feel like I have. I 1661 01:01:26,120 --> 01:01:28,080 Speaker 4: see the cards to me, I think I think JD 1662 01:01:28,160 --> 01:01:29,880 Speaker 4: is the guy that they have circled right now. Is like, 1663 01:01:30,000 --> 01:01:32,760 Speaker 4: here's another impact back that we could get that'd be 1664 01:01:32,760 --> 01:01:35,240 Speaker 4: our DH, that would hit a lot, could play the outfield. 1665 01:01:35,240 --> 01:01:38,240 Speaker 2: I don't know. The Nakein thing makes it weird, even 1666 01:01:38,280 --> 01:01:40,400 Speaker 2: though they're completely different, but it makes it weird and 1667 01:01:40,440 --> 01:01:43,480 Speaker 2: then vulgable back. It's it's confusing, like because it's. 1668 01:01:43,400 --> 01:01:45,480 Speaker 3: Weird that they got two lefties. Yeah, it was a 1669 01:01:45,480 --> 01:01:46,200 Speaker 3: little bit weird to me. 1670 01:01:46,240 --> 01:01:48,800 Speaker 4: But I guess I think they probably also see and 1671 01:01:49,240 --> 01:01:51,040 Speaker 4: flat fans might I want to hear this. They probably 1672 01:01:51,040 --> 01:01:54,440 Speaker 4: still project J. D. Davis against exclusively lefties as being 1673 01:01:54,440 --> 01:01:57,120 Speaker 4: in above average bat Like they're probably projecting him like 1674 01:01:57,120 --> 01:02:00,000 Speaker 4: ten to twenty percent better than average exclusively facing lefties. 1675 01:02:00,080 --> 01:02:01,680 Speaker 4: Same thing where if you knock down some of it 1676 01:02:01,720 --> 01:02:03,880 Speaker 4: while the westco Bars play the appearance is against tough righties, 1677 01:02:04,200 --> 01:02:07,200 Speaker 4: you're probably projecting like ten percent better by the Wescobar 1678 01:02:07,200 --> 01:02:07,680 Speaker 4: at least. 1679 01:02:07,800 --> 01:02:09,640 Speaker 2: And the way that Mark Vientos has been hitting, because 1680 01:02:09,640 --> 01:02:11,360 Speaker 2: it seems like that's the name that's flying around too, 1681 01:02:11,480 --> 01:02:13,160 Speaker 2: as like the prospect that would probably be on the 1682 01:02:13,240 --> 01:02:15,920 Speaker 2: move for some of these guys. Like he's hitting relatively 1683 01:02:15,960 --> 01:02:18,080 Speaker 2: well in Triple A right now. He's got nineteen homers, 1684 01:02:18,320 --> 01:02:21,000 Speaker 2: ten doubles, fifty four RBIs with a thirty to forty 1685 01:02:21,000 --> 01:02:22,640 Speaker 2: five on base in eight sixty four oh ps. Like 1686 01:02:22,680 --> 01:02:23,360 Speaker 2: that's sill pretty good. 1687 01:02:23,560 --> 01:02:25,600 Speaker 4: It's still the ground balls and the strikeouts though I 1688 01:02:25,600 --> 01:02:26,800 Speaker 4: really don't know what's gonna. 1689 01:02:26,560 --> 01:02:28,440 Speaker 2: Happen with But he's got nineteen home runs though, so 1690 01:02:28,840 --> 01:02:31,280 Speaker 2: you know, but the ground balls can't be that high 1691 01:02:31,360 --> 01:02:36,600 Speaker 2: where he's still coming into twenty fifty percent. Vlady has 1692 01:02:36,600 --> 01:02:40,960 Speaker 2: a fifty percent thing too, Like, okay, Josh Bell was 1693 01:02:40,960 --> 01:02:42,640 Speaker 2: a huge groundball guy too, So. 1694 01:02:42,680 --> 01:02:44,600 Speaker 4: You know, I'm not saying that Mark Vantos can't be 1695 01:02:44,640 --> 01:02:46,200 Speaker 4: good in the future. I'm saying it's less likely the 1696 01:02:46,240 --> 01:02:47,959 Speaker 4: Mark Vantos is good tomorrow if. 1697 01:02:47,840 --> 01:02:48,800 Speaker 3: He's on the Mets. You know what I mean? 1698 01:02:48,840 --> 01:02:49,360 Speaker 2: Oh for sure? 1699 01:02:49,360 --> 01:02:51,520 Speaker 4: Well, yeah, I mean, like, right now, what are we 1700 01:02:51,560 --> 01:02:53,680 Speaker 4: getting at for Mark Vento's Like do you get league 1701 01:02:53,680 --> 01:02:55,640 Speaker 4: average production from a guy who had a fifty percent 1702 01:02:55,680 --> 01:02:57,480 Speaker 4: ground ball and at thirty percent k rate? 1703 01:02:57,520 --> 01:02:59,800 Speaker 3: Triple play? Also, right now, I think there was a 1704 01:02:59,840 --> 01:03:01,800 Speaker 3: good article about this. I need to perspective. I forgot 1705 01:03:01,840 --> 01:03:02,400 Speaker 3: who wrote this, so I. 1706 01:03:02,400 --> 01:03:04,440 Speaker 4: Want to give someone credit, but I forgot there's an 1707 01:03:04,520 --> 01:03:06,040 Speaker 4: argument you made that right now, And I've spoken about 1708 01:03:06,040 --> 01:03:07,520 Speaker 4: this before, and they show that double A is almost 1709 01:03:07,520 --> 01:03:09,080 Speaker 4: a little bit better than triple A. We've seen a 1710 01:03:09,080 --> 01:03:11,160 Speaker 4: lot of these prospects kind of skip past triple A 1711 01:03:11,200 --> 01:03:12,920 Speaker 4: because the town level is not that good. Triple A 1712 01:03:12,960 --> 01:03:14,600 Speaker 4: has become for a lot of these teams that are sharper, 1713 01:03:15,120 --> 01:03:17,680 Speaker 4: just kind of like you're a full on taxi roster, yeah, 1714 01:03:17,720 --> 01:03:19,240 Speaker 4: where you have a lot of guys who are older, 1715 01:03:19,280 --> 01:03:21,040 Speaker 4: Like the average age in Triple A is the older 1716 01:03:21,080 --> 01:03:22,680 Speaker 4: it's ever been some team. I think the Braves have 1717 01:03:22,720 --> 01:03:24,440 Speaker 4: an older average age and the Triple A roster in 1718 01:03:24,480 --> 01:03:25,840 Speaker 4: the Major League of roster, which is one of the 1719 01:03:25,880 --> 01:03:28,200 Speaker 4: funnies stats in history of the sport. So I think 1720 01:03:28,240 --> 01:03:29,640 Speaker 4: that when you see a guy like and also that 1721 01:03:29,720 --> 01:03:31,720 Speaker 4: makes it funny that the big deal with Alvarez going 1722 01:03:31,760 --> 01:03:33,600 Speaker 4: from Double A Triple A and now he's you know 1723 01:03:33,640 --> 01:03:33,960 Speaker 4: what I mean. 1724 01:03:34,000 --> 01:03:35,480 Speaker 3: But I don't know. 1725 01:03:35,600 --> 01:03:37,720 Speaker 4: I can't I see Biento's is probably a guy who's 1726 01:03:37,720 --> 01:03:39,560 Speaker 4: a hair worse in league average at this moment. Maybe 1727 01:03:39,600 --> 01:03:41,480 Speaker 4: he can get hot, maybe somebody can find something. But 1728 01:03:42,440 --> 01:03:43,920 Speaker 4: I don't know if he's the guy they include him. 1729 01:03:43,960 --> 01:03:44,440 Speaker 3: If he's not the. 1730 01:03:44,400 --> 01:03:46,960 Speaker 4: Guy you include, I really don't know what is the 1731 01:03:47,000 --> 01:03:50,000 Speaker 4: next thing. I don't know what peace you're giving up 1732 01:03:50,040 --> 01:03:51,440 Speaker 4: to get it, because it seems like the Mets are 1733 01:03:51,440 --> 01:03:53,280 Speaker 4: really reluctant to trade any of their top guys, which 1734 01:03:53,280 --> 01:03:54,920 Speaker 4: makes sense unless to getting an elite guy back and 1735 01:03:54,920 --> 01:03:56,920 Speaker 4: these all these guys were talking about are rental bats. 1736 01:03:57,000 --> 01:03:58,040 Speaker 3: Yeah, I don't know. 1737 01:03:58,320 --> 01:04:00,280 Speaker 2: That's tough. It's tough. I think the Mets are definitely 1738 01:04:00,320 --> 01:04:02,600 Speaker 2: gonna be making cold a lot of guys, and I. 1739 01:04:02,520 --> 01:04:03,600 Speaker 3: Think they're gonna be involved. 1740 01:04:03,760 --> 01:04:06,360 Speaker 2: Yeah, I think for the right piece, I think they're interested. 1741 01:04:06,400 --> 01:04:07,800 Speaker 2: But like you mentioned. 1742 01:04:07,640 --> 01:04:09,280 Speaker 4: Them, they're gonna they're gonna kick tires and all the 1743 01:04:09,280 --> 01:04:12,080 Speaker 4: Tigers relievers Falmer, Luke, Travino's gonna be on the move. 1744 01:04:12,480 --> 01:04:13,760 Speaker 4: I think the Mets will pick up one or two 1745 01:04:13,760 --> 01:04:15,360 Speaker 4: of these relievers, but I don't think they'll do the 1746 01:04:15,360 --> 01:04:17,720 Speaker 4: big J. D. Martinez Wills contrast, think truth players don't. 1747 01:04:18,000 --> 01:04:20,400 Speaker 4: John wants Christian Walker as Chris Walker righty are lefting. 1748 01:04:20,520 --> 01:04:23,080 Speaker 2: He's already okay, so work. He's already first baseman, though 1749 01:04:23,080 --> 01:04:24,400 Speaker 2: I don't think he can really play anywhere else. 1750 01:04:24,480 --> 01:04:26,120 Speaker 3: That's the only issue, certainly not. 1751 01:04:26,360 --> 01:04:28,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, So, I mean it's gonna be interesting. The trade 1752 01:04:28,480 --> 01:04:31,240 Speaker 2: deadline is gonna be crazy, just to throw it out there, soda, 1753 01:04:31,320 --> 01:04:33,320 Speaker 2: Where to Sodo go if he gets traded? 1754 01:04:33,920 --> 01:04:36,240 Speaker 3: I really it makes me sick to my stomach. Probably 1755 01:04:36,240 --> 01:04:36,760 Speaker 3: the Dodgers. 1756 01:04:36,840 --> 01:04:38,720 Speaker 2: I'm gonna go Padres. I think the Padres are gonna 1757 01:04:38,720 --> 01:04:39,000 Speaker 2: go first. 1758 01:04:39,120 --> 01:04:40,680 Speaker 3: I pray he doesn't go to the Dodgers. 1759 01:04:40,680 --> 01:04:42,040 Speaker 4: I hope he goes to the Padres or the Cardinals 1760 01:04:42,040 --> 01:04:43,960 Speaker 4: because those teams probably still can't compete even with Wan. 1761 01:04:44,040 --> 01:04:45,919 Speaker 3: So though I saw this tweet too. 1762 01:04:45,800 --> 01:04:47,320 Speaker 4: Today that I kind of want to bring up, just briefly, 1763 01:04:47,320 --> 01:04:49,000 Speaker 4: talk about trade deadline bad trades in the past. 1764 01:04:49,000 --> 01:04:51,440 Speaker 3: I think this was off season off his deadline. The 1765 01:04:51,440 --> 01:04:52,080 Speaker 3: Mets got. 1766 01:04:51,880 --> 01:04:54,560 Speaker 4: Hammered all these years for trading Jared Kalnick for Edward 1767 01:04:54,640 --> 01:04:56,280 Speaker 4: Ds before Calen they get even stepped out of Major 1768 01:04:56,320 --> 01:04:59,520 Speaker 4: League field. People do not talk about the Saint Louis 1769 01:04:59,560 --> 01:05:03,479 Speaker 4: Cardinals model organization trading Sandy al Contra for a year 1770 01:05:03,800 --> 01:05:06,760 Speaker 4: of Marcelo's DOUNA. Yeah, it's insane. Hello, let's talked about. 1771 01:05:06,880 --> 01:05:08,800 Speaker 4: That's gotta be one of the worst trades in the 1772 01:05:08,840 --> 01:05:09,680 Speaker 4: modern era of baseball. 1773 01:05:09,880 --> 01:05:11,880 Speaker 2: And I think no pitching in all team was no 1774 01:05:11,960 --> 01:05:14,640 Speaker 2: pitching I believe. Also, don't quote me on this, I'm 1775 01:05:14,640 --> 01:05:16,919 Speaker 2: gonna look it up. I also think Zach Gallan went 1776 01:05:16,960 --> 01:05:20,200 Speaker 2: to the Marlins in that trade. No Jazz, no, no. 1777 01:05:20,000 --> 01:05:21,880 Speaker 3: No, no, no, right, I think you might be correct. 1778 01:05:21,960 --> 01:05:24,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, no, it was it was Sandy Alkintara and Zach 1779 01:05:24,480 --> 01:05:27,720 Speaker 2: gall along with Daniel Castano and Magneri Sierra, which whatever 1780 01:05:27,720 --> 01:05:31,000 Speaker 2: those last two, but two really good pictures for like 1781 01:05:31,040 --> 01:05:32,960 Speaker 2: a year and a half of Marcelo's not even being 1782 01:05:32,960 --> 01:05:34,640 Speaker 2: an ass, but those are two of the thirty best 1783 01:05:34,640 --> 01:05:37,720 Speaker 2: pitchers in baseball right now. Yeah, so likely for. 1784 01:05:37,800 --> 01:05:39,840 Speaker 4: One year of Marcelo Zuna, like that is one of 1785 01:05:40,080 --> 01:05:42,320 Speaker 4: If the Marlins simp the Cardinals simply did not make 1786 01:05:42,360 --> 01:05:44,160 Speaker 4: that trade, They're probably the best team. 1787 01:05:44,000 --> 01:05:46,439 Speaker 3: In baseball right now, could be could be up there with. 1788 01:05:46,360 --> 01:05:48,520 Speaker 4: Their lineup, and that's why, like if they include so though, 1789 01:05:48,520 --> 01:05:51,720 Speaker 4: like if I were the Cardinals, I'd be going Baltimo 1790 01:05:51,720 --> 01:05:52,880 Speaker 4: Wall for Frankie Montis. 1791 01:05:53,000 --> 01:05:57,040 Speaker 3: Yeah, definitely like that or is in there in that park. 1792 01:05:57,080 --> 01:05:58,200 Speaker 2: I believe it would be great. 1793 01:05:58,280 --> 01:06:00,320 Speaker 4: Yeah, but like I can't I can't see and it's 1794 01:06:00,360 --> 01:06:03,160 Speaker 4: so those incredible But like for them, that doesn't change 1795 01:06:03,160 --> 01:06:04,720 Speaker 4: their bott online that much. I probably still not even 1796 01:06:04,880 --> 01:06:06,360 Speaker 4: they might not even be a playoff team with wants, 1797 01:06:06,320 --> 01:06:07,840 Speaker 4: so thought about that. 1798 01:06:07,960 --> 01:06:10,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean, they're they're still good. I'm not really 1799 01:06:10,200 --> 01:06:11,840 Speaker 2: count the Cardinals out because they're due for like their 1800 01:06:11,880 --> 01:06:13,480 Speaker 2: weird hot streak that they always get at the end 1801 01:06:13,480 --> 01:06:13,600 Speaker 2: of the. 1802 01:06:13,640 --> 01:06:15,320 Speaker 4: Year, but there's no one pitching for them right now. 1803 01:06:15,320 --> 01:06:17,560 Speaker 4: It's Wayne Wright and Nicholas. Yeah, no, there's nobody freaking 1804 01:06:17,600 --> 01:06:17,960 Speaker 4: kidding me. 1805 01:06:18,120 --> 01:06:19,960 Speaker 2: Two guys on my fantasy team exactly. 1806 01:06:20,360 --> 01:06:21,280 Speaker 3: But I don't though. 1807 01:06:21,280 --> 01:06:22,880 Speaker 4: I hope it goes the Padres, though I think will 1808 01:06:22,880 --> 01:06:24,640 Speaker 4: make the biggest impact, just because that team is dying 1809 01:06:24,640 --> 01:06:26,280 Speaker 4: for a bat and having three of the ten best 1810 01:06:26,280 --> 01:06:28,480 Speaker 4: bats a national league will be pretty amazing, especially as 1811 01:06:28,480 --> 01:06:32,320 Speaker 4: Tatist gets close to return. Dodgers would just be upsetting that. 1812 01:06:32,320 --> 01:06:33,600 Speaker 4: I was just like, I can't evense I think, I 1813 01:06:33,640 --> 01:06:35,240 Speaker 4: don't know that that make me unhappy. They have like 1814 01:06:35,320 --> 01:06:36,760 Speaker 4: four of the ten best heads in the league, top 1815 01:06:36,760 --> 01:06:40,360 Speaker 4: four of the lineup. That suck, But whatever, gut check, 1816 01:06:40,400 --> 01:06:41,840 Speaker 4: I do think it's gonna be the Dodgers because they 1817 01:06:41,880 --> 01:06:43,480 Speaker 4: just simply have the best guy to trade unless the 1818 01:06:43,480 --> 01:06:47,120 Speaker 4: Padres include Abrams. But if the Dodgers do like Vargas 1819 01:06:47,360 --> 01:06:52,960 Speaker 4: locks Pepois or Pepio and then like Avin Stone like all, 1820 01:06:53,040 --> 01:06:56,240 Speaker 4: no team can beat that. Yeah, unless unless the Padres 1821 01:06:56,280 --> 01:06:57,440 Speaker 4: do Abrams and Gore. 1822 01:06:57,480 --> 01:07:01,000 Speaker 2: And and Hassle and Wood and all those guys. 1823 01:07:01,160 --> 01:07:03,680 Speaker 4: Also, if anyone plays dynasty leagues, almost any prospect who 1824 01:07:03,680 --> 01:07:06,640 Speaker 4: winds up in Washington. You got cut loose because they 1825 01:07:06,680 --> 01:07:09,320 Speaker 4: just they just ruined these guys being I'm joking, of course, 1826 01:07:09,320 --> 01:07:10,680 Speaker 4: I think I had most of these hitters will still 1827 01:07:10,680 --> 01:07:13,280 Speaker 4: be good there. Washington's a sneak ego place to hit. 1828 01:07:13,360 --> 01:07:16,560 Speaker 4: But I'd be really upset if he went to the Dodgers. 1829 01:07:16,920 --> 01:07:19,160 Speaker 2: And then, Uh, I think that's pretty much it for 1830 01:07:19,200 --> 01:07:20,800 Speaker 2: our trade deadline talk here we've been going. This is 1831 01:07:20,800 --> 01:07:22,360 Speaker 2: a long episode that I didn't think would be long, 1832 01:07:22,400 --> 01:07:23,360 Speaker 2: but a long episode. 1833 01:07:23,400 --> 01:07:24,360 Speaker 3: Yeah, it is unbelievably long. 1834 01:07:24,400 --> 01:07:26,080 Speaker 2: I mean it is right before the trade deadline. So 1835 01:07:26,200 --> 01:07:27,959 Speaker 2: this is what people want. This is We're not gonna 1836 01:07:27,960 --> 01:07:29,920 Speaker 2: talk about trades the rest of the year after this episode. 1837 01:07:30,200 --> 01:07:32,240 Speaker 4: Well, we're talking about recap the trades on the next episode. 1838 01:07:32,280 --> 01:07:34,920 Speaker 4: But we got to ends here with the national series. 1839 01:07:35,480 --> 01:07:37,400 Speaker 4: We've been holding onto this for a while because it 1840 01:07:37,440 --> 01:07:40,200 Speaker 4: makes me almost a little uncomfortable to have these conversations. 1841 01:07:40,240 --> 01:07:43,600 Speaker 4: But change the mark. Do you have the pitching matchups 1842 01:07:43,960 --> 01:07:45,960 Speaker 4: for this Mets series in Washington? 1843 01:07:46,000 --> 01:07:47,640 Speaker 2: I think I think you forgot because we rambled. I 1844 01:07:47,640 --> 01:07:49,200 Speaker 2: already told you the first two games. 1845 01:07:49,320 --> 01:07:50,120 Speaker 3: I know, I'm joking. 1846 01:07:50,840 --> 01:07:55,280 Speaker 2: Max Scherzer, Jacob deg Ram and Chris Bassett and Chris Bassett, 1847 01:07:55,280 --> 01:07:56,439 Speaker 2: this is what we've been waiting for. 1848 01:07:56,680 --> 01:07:58,960 Speaker 3: I can't believe it. I've used this analogy a lot 1849 01:07:58,960 --> 01:07:59,240 Speaker 3: in the show. 1850 01:07:59,240 --> 01:08:00,960 Speaker 4: I'm going to use it a game, but I to 1851 01:08:01,040 --> 01:08:03,960 Speaker 4: me right now, Jake de Gram is that X or 1852 01:08:04,000 --> 01:08:06,480 Speaker 4: that former friend, former relationship, former any person in your 1853 01:08:06,480 --> 01:08:08,840 Speaker 4: life who you know you don't want to trust again 1854 01:08:08,840 --> 01:08:11,080 Speaker 4: because they've hurt you so many times, not so many times, 1855 01:08:11,080 --> 01:08:13,160 Speaker 4: just so many times recently, like a few times, consistently 1856 01:08:13,240 --> 01:08:15,560 Speaker 4: been hurt And now he's gonna pitch and we're going 1857 01:08:15,600 --> 01:08:16,160 Speaker 4: to be there. 1858 01:08:16,800 --> 01:08:18,200 Speaker 3: I literally, I am not even kidding. 1859 01:08:17,960 --> 01:08:19,800 Speaker 4: At Goosebumps today when they were talking about the graam 1860 01:08:19,800 --> 01:08:20,360 Speaker 4: on the broadcast. 1861 01:08:20,560 --> 01:08:23,240 Speaker 2: It's just it's so sick to think that he's gonna 1862 01:08:23,240 --> 01:08:25,679 Speaker 2: be coming back. We're gonna be there. This has happened 1863 01:08:25,680 --> 01:08:27,720 Speaker 2: too with other Mets pitchers too, where Harvey did back 1864 01:08:27,720 --> 01:08:31,200 Speaker 2: in twenty fifteen after Tommy John. But like, there's this 1865 01:08:31,280 --> 01:08:34,280 Speaker 2: weird thing that goes on when these big, star dominant 1866 01:08:34,280 --> 01:08:37,880 Speaker 2: pitchers comes back. It's a different feel. And especially I'm 1867 01:08:37,920 --> 01:08:40,960 Speaker 2: a trade deadline day. I mean, it feels like the 1868 01:08:40,960 --> 01:08:42,639 Speaker 2: biggest trade the Mets could make just. 1869 01:08:42,760 --> 01:08:44,920 Speaker 3: As what was what talk when I say stuff like 1870 01:08:44,920 --> 01:08:45,400 Speaker 3: that anymore. 1871 01:08:45,439 --> 01:08:47,320 Speaker 4: But just this is gonna be the first time this 1872 01:08:47,400 --> 01:08:49,639 Speaker 4: year where we're actually getting the back to back Sharzer 1873 01:08:49,680 --> 01:08:53,200 Speaker 4: to Graham, And ironically, this is where the Mets began 1874 01:08:53,280 --> 01:08:57,120 Speaker 4: their season. Yeah, all those months ago in Washington, and 1875 01:08:57,160 --> 01:08:58,880 Speaker 4: it would have been Scherzer to Grom winds up being 1876 01:08:58,960 --> 01:09:02,320 Speaker 4: McGill Scherzer. But which seems measure Remember that Tyler McGill game, 1877 01:09:02,320 --> 01:09:04,559 Speaker 4: Oh my god. But just the fact that we're gonna 1878 01:09:04,560 --> 01:09:08,240 Speaker 4: get those guys back to back nights against a bad team. 1879 01:09:08,360 --> 01:09:10,160 Speaker 2: Who could be getting a lot worse. 1880 01:09:10,600 --> 01:09:12,519 Speaker 4: Yes, and we're gonna get a lot worse, and we're 1881 01:09:12,560 --> 01:09:14,759 Speaker 4: gonna we're lining them balled up to pitching this insane 1882 01:09:14,800 --> 01:09:16,920 Speaker 4: five game series we have coming up against the Braves 1883 01:09:17,640 --> 01:09:21,799 Speaker 4: next weekend. It's like I's and like as the month changes, 1884 01:09:21,920 --> 01:09:23,599 Speaker 4: when the Mess had one of the historically best months 1885 01:09:23,640 --> 01:09:25,320 Speaker 4: ever in a month that we've seen them in recent years, 1886 01:09:25,360 --> 01:09:27,240 Speaker 4: kind of fall apart, not fall apart, but like play worse. 1887 01:09:27,320 --> 01:09:30,559 Speaker 3: Like it's it just feels like something's happening. He gives 1888 01:09:30,600 --> 01:09:31,759 Speaker 3: he gets chills on my body. 1889 01:09:31,880 --> 01:09:34,000 Speaker 2: Vibes. Vibes are high right now. Good vibes. 1890 01:09:34,160 --> 01:09:36,479 Speaker 3: Oh my god, they can't. Oh my god, we're gonna 1891 01:09:36,479 --> 01:09:38,360 Speaker 3: be there too. We're gonna freaking be there. We're taking 1892 01:09:38,360 --> 01:09:40,640 Speaker 3: we're going washing for twenty four hours. When Jacob to 1893 01:09:40,640 --> 01:09:42,080 Speaker 3: Grond pitch, are you crazy? 1894 01:09:42,240 --> 01:09:44,120 Speaker 2: We picked all the way back in March, ends up 1895 01:09:44,120 --> 01:09:45,599 Speaker 2: being this pick March. 1896 01:09:45,640 --> 01:09:47,400 Speaker 3: Oh yeah they did, Yeah they did. 1897 01:09:47,479 --> 01:09:50,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, I got late, you got added late. But I 1898 01:09:50,360 --> 01:09:51,920 Speaker 2: jolly reached out to me and was like, hey, we're 1899 01:09:51,920 --> 01:09:54,840 Speaker 2: going to Washington and at some point this year, what day? 1900 01:09:54,840 --> 01:09:55,760 Speaker 2: And I go August second? 1901 01:09:56,000 --> 01:09:59,280 Speaker 3: And none of us knew the trade deadline social first. 1902 01:09:59,600 --> 01:10:02,599 Speaker 2: But anyway, we've rambled enough now for over an hour 1903 01:10:02,640 --> 01:10:04,320 Speaker 2: for you guys. Thank you so much for listening and 1904 01:10:04,360 --> 01:10:06,760 Speaker 2: watching wherever you are. Make sure you drop us follow 1905 01:10:06,800 --> 01:10:07,800 Speaker 2: on all our social media. 1906 01:10:08,120 --> 01:10:10,599 Speaker 4: Messed up, John comp but seems like in my box 1907 01:10:10,720 --> 01:10:12,439 Speaker 4: estimat we should have done the estimate how many pitches 1908 01:10:12,520 --> 01:10:13,280 Speaker 4: Jacob to Grond throw? 1909 01:10:14,040 --> 01:10:15,880 Speaker 2: No, no, no, no, absolutely not. 1910 01:10:16,160 --> 01:10:18,479 Speaker 3: Well no, not because of bad things, because you can. 1911 01:10:19,040 --> 01:10:20,960 Speaker 2: I'm not throwing out a number for how many pitches 1912 01:10:21,000 --> 01:10:22,519 Speaker 2: Jacob to Grond throws? Are you crazy? 1913 01:10:22,560 --> 01:10:25,160 Speaker 3: Do you know? On this podcast? 1914 01:10:25,600 --> 01:10:26,320 Speaker 2: Absolutely not? 1915 01:10:26,439 --> 01:10:26,519 Speaker 5: No. 1916 01:10:26,600 --> 01:10:29,360 Speaker 2: John made the right decision there talk about Wan soda abs. 1917 01:10:30,120 --> 01:10:31,920 Speaker 3: Oh, I just can't believe this is happening. 1918 01:10:32,960 --> 01:10:34,639 Speaker 2: Killed my intro there, Let me do that again. Follow 1919 01:10:34,680 --> 01:10:37,559 Speaker 2: us everywhere outro okay, yeah, follow us everywhere at MET 1920 01:10:37,600 --> 01:10:39,559 Speaker 2: stuff on all our social media. If you're looking for 1921 01:10:39,560 --> 01:10:41,240 Speaker 2: the YouTube channel, make sure you go over to the 1922 01:10:41,280 --> 01:10:43,040 Speaker 2: New York Mets YouTube channel. You'll be able to find 1923 01:10:43,040 --> 01:10:45,839 Speaker 2: the video there. 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