1 00:00:10,760 --> 00:00:11,119 Speaker 1: What is that? 2 00:00:11,240 --> 00:00:13,920 Speaker 2: Mets fans, Welcome back to another episode of the Mets 3 00:00:13,920 --> 00:00:18,200 Speaker 2: Stuff Podcast. Coming off a horrible, disgusting, ugly, putrid, miserably 4 00:00:18,239 --> 00:00:20,919 Speaker 2: bad series against the Yankees. Won a game, but bad 5 00:00:20,960 --> 00:00:22,800 Speaker 2: baseball all around by the Mets of the series. I'm 6 00:00:22,800 --> 00:00:25,880 Speaker 2: taking the intro James. Just you guys want to listen more, 7 00:00:25,960 --> 00:00:30,360 Speaker 2: follow us social media at Mets Up, TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, following. 8 00:00:30,440 --> 00:00:33,240 Speaker 2: I don't know, but both dogs subscribe to the YouTube channel. 9 00:00:33,479 --> 00:00:35,280 Speaker 2: If you want to listen to us met Up podcast, 10 00:00:35,320 --> 00:00:37,239 Speaker 2: make sure you download download the episode. I never do 11 00:00:37,280 --> 00:00:38,600 Speaker 2: the intros. I don't really know what to do. We 12 00:00:38,640 --> 00:00:40,400 Speaker 2: have to switch things up because Semets have just not 13 00:00:40,880 --> 00:00:44,159 Speaker 2: played their best baseball. Bad series in the Bronx bad weekend. 14 00:00:44,240 --> 00:00:47,360 Speaker 2: It's just dirty, ugly bad, not making easy plays, not 15 00:00:47,640 --> 00:00:49,880 Speaker 2: playing fundamental, not making clean up bad. It's not making 16 00:00:49,880 --> 00:00:52,760 Speaker 2: it difficult on the Yankees or any team they're playing against. 17 00:00:52,800 --> 00:00:55,120 Speaker 2: Just don't don't feel very good coming off the series. 18 00:00:55,240 --> 00:00:57,400 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean, it's genuinely just been a bad week 19 00:00:57,440 --> 00:01:00,720 Speaker 3: of Mets baseball, which feels double bad with the Subway 20 00:01:00,760 --> 00:01:04,080 Speaker 3: series because there's while it means nothing extra for the 21 00:01:04,080 --> 00:01:07,240 Speaker 3: season whatsoever, It's actually not one of the most valuable 22 00:01:07,280 --> 00:01:09,479 Speaker 3: games by any means on the Mets schedule this season 23 00:01:09,640 --> 00:01:12,000 Speaker 3: in terms of what it actually does for the Mets 24 00:01:12,080 --> 00:01:14,160 Speaker 3: in the National League Geese, which is goal number one 25 00:01:14,200 --> 00:01:16,920 Speaker 3: right now, which is to win that division. But the 26 00:01:17,000 --> 00:01:18,840 Speaker 3: fact that the Mets have now played a week of 27 00:01:18,840 --> 00:01:22,120 Speaker 3: bad baseball after playing such awesome, awesome, awesome baseball all 28 00:01:22,200 --> 00:01:26,440 Speaker 3: year long, it makes it feel even more bad with 29 00:01:26,480 --> 00:01:29,600 Speaker 3: how they're playing. And truthfully, it comes down to one thing, 30 00:01:29,720 --> 00:01:32,080 Speaker 3: or I should say three things. Right now. Pete Alonso, 31 00:01:32,120 --> 00:01:35,720 Speaker 3: Francisco Lindor, and Juan Soto are simply not doing anything. 32 00:01:35,760 --> 00:01:41,080 Speaker 3: Over the last seven days. They've been atrocious, putrid, terrible offensively, defensively, 33 00:01:41,319 --> 00:01:43,039 Speaker 3: every single one of them has not been good. And 34 00:01:43,080 --> 00:01:46,160 Speaker 3: this is not me saying that I'm anti Pete, anti Lindor, 35 00:01:46,200 --> 00:01:49,080 Speaker 3: anti Juan Soto. But we've seen this with the Dodgers. 36 00:01:49,080 --> 00:01:50,720 Speaker 3: We even saw it this weekend. But you've seen it 37 00:01:50,720 --> 00:01:52,280 Speaker 3: with the Dodgers, You've seen with a lot of teams 38 00:01:52,320 --> 00:01:56,440 Speaker 3: where when you have these three juggernaut players on your roster, 39 00:01:56,560 --> 00:01:58,920 Speaker 3: like the Mets do with Lindor, Soto and Pete, if 40 00:01:58,920 --> 00:02:01,960 Speaker 3: they're not playing well, we typically the team is not 41 00:02:02,040 --> 00:02:03,800 Speaker 3: going to be scoring a lot of runs, especially when 42 00:02:03,800 --> 00:02:05,600 Speaker 3: those are the guys getting the most at bats, getting 43 00:02:05,600 --> 00:02:08,799 Speaker 3: the most played appearances, coming up in the biggest moments, 44 00:02:08,880 --> 00:02:11,400 Speaker 3: as we saw this weekend. The last seven games for 45 00:02:11,400 --> 00:02:13,760 Speaker 3: Pete Alonzo, he's hitting one eighty five two oh seven 46 00:02:13,800 --> 00:02:16,600 Speaker 3: average or two oh seven on base two fifty nine slugging. 47 00:02:16,600 --> 00:02:19,840 Speaker 3: He has zero homers in the last week, only three RBIs. 48 00:02:20,000 --> 00:02:22,720 Speaker 3: He struck out twelve times, walked once. The approach that 49 00:02:22,760 --> 00:02:26,000 Speaker 3: we've seen from Peter Alonzo all year long scrapped it. 50 00:02:26,040 --> 00:02:27,640 Speaker 3: I don't know where it's gone. I don't know what's 51 00:02:27,680 --> 00:02:30,200 Speaker 3: going on, but the approach is just it's not the same. 52 00:02:30,240 --> 00:02:32,560 Speaker 3: He does not have the same patience and the swing 53 00:02:32,600 --> 00:02:34,200 Speaker 3: feels a little bit long. Right now, let me keep 54 00:02:34,200 --> 00:02:38,520 Speaker 3: going before you interject. Lindor seven games two fourteen, two 55 00:02:38,639 --> 00:02:41,680 Speaker 3: fifty eight, three fifty seven, seven strikeouts, two walks, one 56 00:02:41,720 --> 00:02:45,639 Speaker 3: home run. Soto last seven games one twenty average, three 57 00:02:45,760 --> 00:02:49,520 Speaker 3: thirteen on base, one twenty slugging, not a single extra 58 00:02:49,560 --> 00:02:52,640 Speaker 3: base hit in the last week, eight strikeouts, seven walks, 59 00:02:52,919 --> 00:02:55,320 Speaker 3: one RBIs, and just again, to kind of put a 60 00:02:56,120 --> 00:02:58,080 Speaker 3: bow tie on or a bow on the end of 61 00:02:58,080 --> 00:03:01,080 Speaker 3: this like bad seven day stretch for the Mets. Offensively, 62 00:03:01,680 --> 00:03:04,120 Speaker 3: in the last seven days, the Mets have one home run, 63 00:03:04,600 --> 00:03:08,600 Speaker 3: twelve RBIs. They have a five to fifty six team OPS. 64 00:03:08,760 --> 00:03:10,880 Speaker 3: That is a two ninety four on base two sixty 65 00:03:10,919 --> 00:03:14,320 Speaker 3: two slugging, fifty strikeouts to twenty six walks. The last 66 00:03:14,320 --> 00:03:17,080 Speaker 3: fifteen days, the Mets are fifteenth in OPS. The last 67 00:03:17,120 --> 00:03:20,640 Speaker 3: thirty days their third, the last seven their twenty seventh. 68 00:03:20,680 --> 00:03:24,440 Speaker 3: They've just had a really, really, really bad week. And 69 00:03:24,440 --> 00:03:26,520 Speaker 3: I'm going to chalk it up to that. I just 70 00:03:26,520 --> 00:03:28,560 Speaker 3: think sometimes you hit some cold stretches, and right now 71 00:03:28,600 --> 00:03:32,000 Speaker 3: the Mets are hitting an absolutely ice cold stretch. But 72 00:03:32,120 --> 00:03:34,160 Speaker 3: these three guys, the way they've played the last seven 73 00:03:34,240 --> 00:03:36,880 Speaker 3: days unacceptable. They've been playing terribly. 74 00:03:37,480 --> 00:03:38,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, and I think it comes back to the fact 75 00:03:39,000 --> 00:03:42,080 Speaker 2: that the first three four weeks of the season, this team, 76 00:03:42,080 --> 00:03:44,160 Speaker 2: so we always talk about the top three being the driving force, 77 00:03:44,200 --> 00:03:46,600 Speaker 2: this team being the second, we still think objectively the 78 00:03:46,600 --> 00:03:47,960 Speaker 2: second best top three hiters. 79 00:03:47,680 --> 00:03:48,360 Speaker 3: Not all of baseball. 80 00:03:48,840 --> 00:03:51,360 Speaker 2: First three four weeks in the season, Alonzo carried the team, 81 00:03:51,440 --> 00:03:53,120 Speaker 2: carry the show. He was the run producer, he was 82 00:03:53,160 --> 00:03:54,920 Speaker 2: on base at well, he kind of got every single 83 00:03:54,960 --> 00:03:56,880 Speaker 2: big hit the team got for the first chunk of 84 00:03:56,920 --> 00:03:58,920 Speaker 2: the season. Then for the couple weeks after that last 85 00:03:59,000 --> 00:04:00,880 Speaker 2: yek of April, first week of Mentun'dor was the guy 86 00:04:00,880 --> 00:04:03,320 Speaker 2: who's just doing everything, every single thing. And then there 87 00:04:03,360 --> 00:04:05,160 Speaker 2: was that glimmer of that moment about ten days ago 88 00:04:05,160 --> 00:04:07,360 Speaker 2: where Solo kind of won a couple games himself. To 89 00:04:07,800 --> 00:04:09,760 Speaker 2: the two to two home run games against the Diamonbacks, 90 00:04:09,800 --> 00:04:12,000 Speaker 2: they're like, okay, nice, like they started to be. Now 91 00:04:12,120 --> 00:04:14,640 Speaker 2: it was Pete's turn, then it was Lindor's turn, and 92 00:04:14,720 --> 00:04:16,640 Speaker 2: it's gonna be so those turns. The fact that if 93 00:04:16,680 --> 00:04:18,560 Speaker 2: they all can't be high at the same time together, 94 00:04:18,960 --> 00:04:20,480 Speaker 2: one of them has to be an engine and be 95 00:04:20,520 --> 00:04:23,000 Speaker 2: the driving force. But Soolo never really took the baton 96 00:04:23,120 --> 00:04:25,400 Speaker 2: these last couple of weeks. It's still the same thing 97 00:04:25,440 --> 00:04:28,200 Speaker 2: it's been all year, where it's like definitely taking his walks, 98 00:04:28,240 --> 00:04:29,920 Speaker 2: finding his waist to get on base, finding his way 99 00:04:29,920 --> 00:04:31,760 Speaker 2: to impact the game in certain ways, but not in 100 00:04:31,800 --> 00:04:35,520 Speaker 2: the game, defining away that want. So there has been 101 00:04:35,560 --> 00:04:37,840 Speaker 2: his entire career, and that's kind of where this cold 102 00:04:37,839 --> 00:04:40,400 Speaker 2: streak has happened. The ESPN flashed stat towards the end 103 00:04:40,400 --> 00:04:41,560 Speaker 2: of the game. I think it was the eighth inning 104 00:04:41,600 --> 00:04:43,480 Speaker 2: when they got out that this was the first game 105 00:04:43,520 --> 00:04:45,640 Speaker 2: all season where none of those three reached base. And 106 00:04:45,680 --> 00:04:48,080 Speaker 2: even if you include Mark Vientos in this four between 107 00:04:48,120 --> 00:04:50,240 Speaker 2: the Mets first four hitters in this game, they went 108 00:04:50,320 --> 00:04:52,960 Speaker 2: one for sixteen with no walks. The Yankees first four 109 00:04:53,040 --> 00:04:55,760 Speaker 2: hitters have five hits and seven walks. 110 00:04:56,279 --> 00:04:58,239 Speaker 3: So think about that the Yankees times on base. 111 00:04:58,560 --> 00:05:01,599 Speaker 2: The Yankees first four hitters, they drew seven walks cumulatively 112 00:05:01,600 --> 00:05:03,920 Speaker 2: in this game. The Met's only had six base runners. Yeah, 113 00:05:03,960 --> 00:05:06,400 Speaker 2: I mean that's like, as this game was moving through 114 00:05:06,400 --> 00:05:08,360 Speaker 2: the middle innings, like you're like, the Mets are playing 115 00:05:09,000 --> 00:05:11,599 Speaker 2: losing baseball, but you're in a situation to possibly steal 116 00:05:11,640 --> 00:05:13,039 Speaker 2: a game. If you could steal this game, you could 117 00:05:13,040 --> 00:05:15,120 Speaker 2: steal a series. And then that's kind of how you 118 00:05:15,279 --> 00:05:18,000 Speaker 2: wash away playing poorlies by winning games you'll deserve to win. 119 00:05:18,040 --> 00:05:20,120 Speaker 2: This Mets team has done, I'd say a really good 120 00:05:20,160 --> 00:05:22,000 Speaker 2: job of that actually over the last few weeks. I 121 00:05:22,040 --> 00:05:24,080 Speaker 2: don't think they've been playing great baseball in May, but 122 00:05:24,080 --> 00:05:27,080 Speaker 2: they're still maintaining a five hundred, five hundred records through 123 00:05:27,080 --> 00:05:28,760 Speaker 2: the last twenty years so games because they keep finding 124 00:05:28,800 --> 00:05:29,480 Speaker 2: ways to steal games. 125 00:05:29,520 --> 00:05:30,600 Speaker 3: Steal games, steal games. 126 00:05:30,640 --> 00:05:32,680 Speaker 2: But the way this series progressed, the way they had 127 00:05:32,680 --> 00:05:34,440 Speaker 2: to dip into their bullpen early on Friday, which we'll 128 00:05:34,440 --> 00:05:37,159 Speaker 2: talk about, it kind of left them exposed for this game. 129 00:05:37,200 --> 00:05:39,440 Speaker 2: Then Henner sis Cabrera has a coming for an eighth 130 00:05:39,440 --> 00:05:41,159 Speaker 2: inning against the top middle of the order after Ryan 131 00:05:41,200 --> 00:05:43,080 Speaker 2: Standick Walksley left Guy Pete the aer. 132 00:05:43,160 --> 00:05:43,919 Speaker 3: You guys know what happened. 133 00:05:43,960 --> 00:05:45,920 Speaker 2: It's just that's how that's kind of how you chip 134 00:05:45,920 --> 00:05:47,599 Speaker 2: away the team beat them in a series. That's what 135 00:05:47,600 --> 00:05:49,200 Speaker 2: the Yankees did to the Mets the series. He tipped 136 00:05:49,200 --> 00:05:49,640 Speaker 2: the cap for that. 137 00:05:49,880 --> 00:05:52,400 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean, thank god for the pitching. The outside 138 00:05:52,400 --> 00:05:55,719 Speaker 3: of McGill, the pitching stilp absolute nails, still money. The 139 00:05:55,760 --> 00:05:57,919 Speaker 3: Mets still have one of the best eras in baseball. 140 00:05:57,920 --> 00:06:00,760 Speaker 3: They're still while they're not getting necessarily the length, especially 141 00:06:00,800 --> 00:06:02,440 Speaker 3: this weekend, they didn't get the length out of their 142 00:06:02,440 --> 00:06:05,360 Speaker 3: starting pitching. Besides Canning still getting the job done. The 143 00:06:05,360 --> 00:06:07,280 Speaker 3: bullpen is still relatively doing a good job. I know 144 00:06:07,360 --> 00:06:09,080 Speaker 3: that sounds crazy in a game that we just lost 145 00:06:09,080 --> 00:06:11,279 Speaker 3: by six, and we lost the game by four runs 146 00:06:11,279 --> 00:06:13,760 Speaker 3: earlier in the week to the Yankees on Friday. But 147 00:06:14,240 --> 00:06:16,440 Speaker 3: this Mets pitching is the only reason that they were 148 00:06:16,440 --> 00:06:18,880 Speaker 3: able to win any games this week, truthfully, because the 149 00:06:18,920 --> 00:06:22,039 Speaker 3: offense really was not the driving force here. And again 150 00:06:22,120 --> 00:06:25,040 Speaker 3: it comes down to those top three guys not being 151 00:06:25,120 --> 00:06:26,920 Speaker 3: those players that we need them to be at the 152 00:06:26,920 --> 00:06:28,960 Speaker 3: top of the order. So before we do get going 153 00:06:29,000 --> 00:06:32,400 Speaker 3: into any more of you know, deeper into game one, 154 00:06:32,480 --> 00:06:34,760 Speaker 3: game two, Game three, just a few other things I 155 00:06:34,800 --> 00:06:36,760 Speaker 3: want to talk about just from the weekend in general 156 00:06:37,240 --> 00:06:42,559 Speaker 3: about the Mets. The DeSoto stuff feels weird. I really 157 00:06:42,560 --> 00:06:44,440 Speaker 3: thought he was gonna wake up against the Yankees, and 158 00:06:44,440 --> 00:06:46,800 Speaker 3: the fact that he didn't, I'm not gonna lie. It 159 00:06:46,839 --> 00:06:49,240 Speaker 3: makes me feel really weird. I don't love it, especially 160 00:06:49,240 --> 00:06:52,279 Speaker 3: when he had that like you see him smiling and joking, 161 00:06:52,279 --> 00:06:54,800 Speaker 3: which is okay, and same thing with the door. They're 162 00:06:54,800 --> 00:06:56,800 Speaker 3: all happy, they seem like they're calm, but then also 163 00:06:57,279 --> 00:06:59,760 Speaker 3: they don't seem ready at times in this past week, 164 00:07:00,040 --> 00:07:02,920 Speaker 3: especially defensively for Lindor, which is somewhere that he's always money. 165 00:07:02,960 --> 00:07:04,520 Speaker 3: You're gonna go through the cold streaks at the plate. 166 00:07:04,680 --> 00:07:07,720 Speaker 3: We've seen it with him defensively, he hasn't been sharp 167 00:07:07,800 --> 00:07:09,560 Speaker 3: this past week. He's made a bunch of errors. That's 168 00:07:09,600 --> 00:07:12,760 Speaker 3: something we don't see. That's where like the calm laughing 169 00:07:12,800 --> 00:07:16,360 Speaker 3: thing bothers me. But I also know, like, who fucking cares. 170 00:07:16,400 --> 00:07:17,920 Speaker 3: It's a long season. You don't want these guys to 171 00:07:17,920 --> 00:07:20,400 Speaker 3: be Jeff McNeil every single than being Jeff McNeil. You're 172 00:07:20,400 --> 00:07:22,560 Speaker 3: gonna explode and the team's gonna start punching each other 173 00:07:22,560 --> 00:07:25,280 Speaker 3: in the face, which can't happen. But like, I need 174 00:07:25,280 --> 00:07:28,640 Speaker 3: to see a little more, a little more heat right 175 00:07:28,680 --> 00:07:31,480 Speaker 3: now from this team. It just felt like this weekend 176 00:07:31,480 --> 00:07:34,080 Speaker 3: where I thought the Yankees brought it. The Yankees played 177 00:07:34,080 --> 00:07:36,400 Speaker 3: good baseball. They came out looking to beat the piss 178 00:07:36,400 --> 00:07:38,200 Speaker 3: out of the Mets, and I felt like the Mets 179 00:07:38,320 --> 00:07:41,960 Speaker 3: kind of just went and played baseball, which maybe isn't 180 00:07:41,960 --> 00:07:44,440 Speaker 3: the worst thing, but I expected a little more, a 181 00:07:44,480 --> 00:07:46,520 Speaker 3: little more stepping up to the plate, a little more 182 00:07:46,640 --> 00:07:50,000 Speaker 3: embracing the spotlight rather than treating it like you were 183 00:07:50,080 --> 00:07:52,600 Speaker 3: playing a cold game against the Pittsburgh Pirates earlier in 184 00:07:52,640 --> 00:07:53,080 Speaker 3: the week. 185 00:07:53,480 --> 00:07:56,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, this was definitely something that the Yankees had circled. 186 00:07:56,600 --> 00:07:58,400 Speaker 2: You just kind of feel it, like you could see 187 00:07:58,400 --> 00:08:00,160 Speaker 2: even the way they were acting in the dugout. We'll 188 00:08:00,160 --> 00:08:01,760 Speaker 2: get to the fans later on Zepso, but this was 189 00:08:01,760 --> 00:08:04,600 Speaker 2: one that was a big red circle for Yankee fans. 190 00:08:04,600 --> 00:08:06,240 Speaker 2: The Mets are coming to town this weekend the middle 191 00:08:06,280 --> 00:08:08,040 Speaker 2: of May, and our goal is to beat the Mets, 192 00:08:08,080 --> 00:08:11,080 Speaker 2: like that was the huge objective for them. But I 193 00:08:11,120 --> 00:08:13,120 Speaker 2: think that I see what you're saying with Solo, but 194 00:08:13,160 --> 00:08:16,280 Speaker 2: like slightly a different like paradigm, because we've been talking 195 00:08:16,320 --> 00:08:18,080 Speaker 2: about like that we missed the Kaki so though, like 196 00:08:18,120 --> 00:08:20,680 Speaker 2: we haven't really seen much of that Sodo yet this season. 197 00:08:21,000 --> 00:08:23,040 Speaker 2: And I think that's because he's talked about openly in 198 00:08:23,120 --> 00:08:25,520 Speaker 2: his media availability that he just himself isn't playing up 199 00:08:25,560 --> 00:08:27,160 Speaker 2: to his own standards. And he's very aware he's not 200 00:08:27,280 --> 00:08:29,600 Speaker 2: hitting like he used to hitting or as hit for 201 00:08:29,640 --> 00:08:31,760 Speaker 2: the bulk of his major league career. It's hard to 202 00:08:31,800 --> 00:08:33,520 Speaker 2: be cocky when you're not playing up to your standards, 203 00:08:33,559 --> 00:08:36,079 Speaker 2: you know what I mean, Like fro Moan Soto can't 204 00:08:36,080 --> 00:08:38,000 Speaker 2: shuffle in a twenty ohops and it's like and a couple, 205 00:08:38,200 --> 00:08:40,120 Speaker 2: you know what I mean. Like that's not that's where 206 00:08:40,120 --> 00:08:42,720 Speaker 2: I think he's losing it, where he's kind of like 207 00:08:42,800 --> 00:08:44,600 Speaker 2: he's kind of like Malays a little bit rather than 208 00:08:44,640 --> 00:08:46,800 Speaker 2: like palsyjan So what. 209 00:08:47,520 --> 00:08:50,559 Speaker 3: Too much thinking? If you're thinking about how you're supposed 210 00:08:50,559 --> 00:08:52,160 Speaker 3: to be acting on the field because you feel like 211 00:08:52,200 --> 00:08:54,680 Speaker 3: you're not playing well enough, that's way too much thinking. 212 00:08:54,720 --> 00:08:58,199 Speaker 3: I don't like, let's think about this. Who does Juan 213 00:08:58,280 --> 00:09:00,320 Speaker 3: Soto piss off if he does the Sodo show when 214 00:09:00,320 --> 00:09:02,600 Speaker 3: he has an a twenty ozho ps? Is it mets fans? 215 00:09:02,760 --> 00:09:05,240 Speaker 3: If he starts playing arrogant and cocky? Like who Who's 216 00:09:05,240 --> 00:09:08,000 Speaker 3: he upsetting? That's where I'm so confused with this is 217 00:09:08,040 --> 00:09:10,520 Speaker 3: like why all of a sudden, when you're going through 218 00:09:10,559 --> 00:09:13,440 Speaker 3: a colder spell, you don't want to be the same one. 219 00:09:13,440 --> 00:09:16,000 Speaker 3: And so that we've seen forever, he's had spells like 220 00:09:16,040 --> 00:09:18,200 Speaker 3: this with other teams. He's had spells like this in 221 00:09:18,240 --> 00:09:21,400 Speaker 3: his career before. He still showed sodo shuffling. He's still 222 00:09:21,400 --> 00:09:25,240 Speaker 3: doing those things, and relatively speaking, it has to turn 223 00:09:25,280 --> 00:09:27,960 Speaker 3: around and change because the back end numbers are still 224 00:09:28,200 --> 00:09:29,880 Speaker 3: so great besides hitting the ball on the ground as 225 00:09:29,920 --> 00:09:33,400 Speaker 3: much as he is. But like, it's it's a weird 226 00:09:33,400 --> 00:09:35,560 Speaker 3: thing for me where I'm like, is this the classic 227 00:09:35,600 --> 00:09:38,560 Speaker 3: what we've seen with Francisco Lindor, Carlos Beltron and even 228 00:09:38,600 --> 00:09:40,720 Speaker 3: Mark Mike Piazza in the past, where it's like he 229 00:09:40,960 --> 00:09:44,280 Speaker 3: almost seems so calm because he's so overwhelmed. Is that 230 00:09:44,360 --> 00:09:46,640 Speaker 3: a crazy take? It feels like it might be a 231 00:09:46,679 --> 00:09:48,760 Speaker 3: lot for him right now, that's why he's not He's 232 00:09:48,800 --> 00:09:51,720 Speaker 3: thinking so much. There's way too much thinking. It feels 233 00:09:51,720 --> 00:09:53,760 Speaker 3: like for a guy who was at his best was 234 00:09:53,800 --> 00:09:57,840 Speaker 3: just instinctually one of the greatest baseball players on the planet, it's. 235 00:09:57,640 --> 00:10:00,280 Speaker 2: Just the acclimation to this insane amount of pressure, Like 236 00:10:00,320 --> 00:10:02,120 Speaker 2: it's hard to it's hard to know what it feels 237 00:10:02,160 --> 00:10:03,680 Speaker 2: like to be the highest paid athlete in the history 238 00:10:03,679 --> 00:10:06,000 Speaker 2: of Earth before it happens now, like stepping in the 239 00:10:06,000 --> 00:10:08,040 Speaker 2: box for six eight weeks, And it did feel like 240 00:10:08,080 --> 00:10:11,400 Speaker 2: the very beginning of the season he was that guy, 241 00:10:11,440 --> 00:10:13,760 Speaker 2: like that Astro series, he felt he felt cocky, he 242 00:10:13,800 --> 00:10:15,880 Speaker 2: felt confident. But I don't know what's happened between them, 243 00:10:15,880 --> 00:10:18,160 Speaker 2: But I think it just might be I was just 244 00:10:18,160 --> 00:10:20,400 Speaker 2: setting in. But also I can't like be I'm not 245 00:10:20,679 --> 00:10:22,720 Speaker 2: in any way, shape or form, like concerned or worrying 246 00:10:22,720 --> 00:10:25,400 Speaker 2: about him literally in any way at all. It's more 247 00:10:25,559 --> 00:10:28,439 Speaker 2: just like these little things aren't happening, Like especially the 248 00:10:28,480 --> 00:10:30,840 Speaker 2: play in this game where he has a hot shot 249 00:10:30,920 --> 00:10:33,880 Speaker 2: up the middle that DJ Lemayhew Jerryattrick, seven foot tall. 250 00:10:33,960 --> 00:10:36,360 Speaker 2: DJ Lemayhew lays out to get the ball, and I 251 00:10:36,440 --> 00:10:38,199 Speaker 2: understand that, I think want off the bat, thought the 252 00:10:38,240 --> 00:10:39,559 Speaker 2: ball was clearly going up the middle. 253 00:10:39,760 --> 00:10:42,760 Speaker 3: But to not toussle when you could wing it was 254 00:10:42,760 --> 00:10:45,160 Speaker 3: like a happen would you could the swing too, And 255 00:10:45,200 --> 00:10:47,439 Speaker 3: when you're struggling for base runners for again. 256 00:10:47,280 --> 00:10:49,000 Speaker 2: A week, week and a half now and you hit 257 00:10:49,040 --> 00:10:50,560 Speaker 2: that ball and you're not busting out of the box, 258 00:10:50,600 --> 00:10:52,040 Speaker 2: when if you do bust out of the box, you 259 00:10:52,080 --> 00:10:54,959 Speaker 2: get a base hit that looks bad. And that's the 260 00:10:55,040 --> 00:10:56,280 Speaker 2: kind of thing. That's the kind of thing it's hard 261 00:10:56,320 --> 00:10:58,400 Speaker 2: for me to swallow. I understand having a slump with 262 00:10:58,440 --> 00:11:00,000 Speaker 2: the play that happens to every single player. It's not 263 00:11:00,080 --> 00:11:01,800 Speaker 2: really a big deal in my eyes. It's the fact 264 00:11:01,800 --> 00:11:03,800 Speaker 2: that there was a fifty to fifty play where you 265 00:11:03,840 --> 00:11:05,920 Speaker 2: could have had a base runner with pel Loonzo coming 266 00:11:06,000 --> 00:11:07,880 Speaker 2: up in a game where base runners were very scarce, 267 00:11:08,600 --> 00:11:10,080 Speaker 2: and you didn't do that. And that was to me 268 00:11:10,120 --> 00:11:12,280 Speaker 2: the moment that changed this game. I think the Yankees 269 00:11:12,360 --> 00:11:14,959 Speaker 2: really took took a deeper breath after that Devin Williams 270 00:11:15,000 --> 00:11:16,880 Speaker 2: really locked in after that. Where you had a guy 271 00:11:16,880 --> 00:11:18,319 Speaker 2: who's been in the ropes all season, you could have 272 00:11:18,360 --> 00:11:20,240 Speaker 2: put him on the ropes immediately right there, leading off 273 00:11:20,280 --> 00:11:22,640 Speaker 2: the inning, being on base with your three four hitters 274 00:11:22,720 --> 00:11:24,880 Speaker 2: up behind you. When that happened, that's why I got 275 00:11:24,920 --> 00:11:26,400 Speaker 2: like the bad feeling of my stomach. And then the 276 00:11:26,440 --> 00:11:29,160 Speaker 2: next inning, Brian Standik walks the lead off man, Jason Domingez, 277 00:11:29,160 --> 00:11:30,800 Speaker 2: and it's like, all right now, now this game's over. 278 00:11:31,760 --> 00:11:34,959 Speaker 4: Ft faan, Let's talk about the HOF app. If you're 279 00:11:35,000 --> 00:11:38,440 Speaker 4: into parlays but sometimes you're missing the mark more than 280 00:11:38,480 --> 00:11:41,760 Speaker 4: you would like to, can I introduce you to some 281 00:11:41,880 --> 00:11:45,079 Speaker 4: serious analytics on an app that is easy to read 282 00:11:45,360 --> 00:11:48,000 Speaker 4: and comprehend. 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I know, 300 00:12:35,480 --> 00:12:39,199 Speaker 3: I'm a staunch believer in like, don't run out ground 301 00:12:39,200 --> 00:12:41,040 Speaker 3: ball every single ground ball because you're just gonna end 302 00:12:41,080 --> 00:12:42,240 Speaker 3: up getting hurt and it's gonna. 303 00:12:42,040 --> 00:12:43,680 Speaker 2: Be I'm proud of you. You're actually mad about that? 304 00:12:43,760 --> 00:12:45,440 Speaker 3: Yeah, No, I was mad about that one because that 305 00:12:45,440 --> 00:12:47,120 Speaker 3: one was like one it was. It was such a 306 00:12:47,280 --> 00:12:49,600 Speaker 3: it was like such a what the fuck swing that 307 00:12:49,640 --> 00:12:52,600 Speaker 3: we've rarely seen from Wuan Sooto even in his struggles, 308 00:12:52,600 --> 00:12:53,920 Speaker 3: where I was like what are we doing? Like why 309 00:12:54,400 --> 00:12:56,800 Speaker 3: it was like check swing kind of like fishing for 310 00:12:56,840 --> 00:12:58,920 Speaker 3: it without two strikes, by the way, which is so weird. 311 00:12:59,280 --> 00:13:01,440 Speaker 3: And then the fact that he saw where it was 312 00:13:01,480 --> 00:13:04,360 Speaker 3: being hit, this still didn't run saw each other man 313 00:13:04,400 --> 00:13:07,520 Speaker 3: who lay out for it still didn't run. I was like, 314 00:13:07,679 --> 00:13:10,120 Speaker 3: what the fuck was that? Like it felt like one 315 00:13:10,120 --> 00:13:12,439 Speaker 3: of those moments where and maybe this did happen and 316 00:13:12,480 --> 00:13:14,720 Speaker 3: maybe we don't know, it's not possible, we haven't seen anything. 317 00:13:14,720 --> 00:13:17,240 Speaker 3: But I'm like, where, where's somebody to talk to him 318 00:13:17,240 --> 00:13:20,280 Speaker 3: about that? Like, I just I want to see Lindor. Yeah, 319 00:13:20,320 --> 00:13:22,200 Speaker 3: I want to see Lindor talking to him there. I 320 00:13:22,240 --> 00:13:25,320 Speaker 3: want to see even like Lindor like fucking joking around 321 00:13:25,320 --> 00:13:27,040 Speaker 3: with him or something where it's like, loosen up. It 322 00:13:27,040 --> 00:13:30,520 Speaker 3: feels like Wansol was so so tight right now. The 323 00:13:30,520 --> 00:13:32,000 Speaker 3: only time we see him smiles when he talks to 324 00:13:32,040 --> 00:13:32,440 Speaker 3: the bullpen. 325 00:13:33,200 --> 00:13:34,640 Speaker 2: I mean, I think he is tight though. I think 326 00:13:34,679 --> 00:13:36,880 Speaker 2: this comes back to everything we're saying. It's it's the 327 00:13:36,880 --> 00:13:38,800 Speaker 2: acclamation that you can never know. And we talked about 328 00:13:38,800 --> 00:13:40,400 Speaker 2: this a little bit in the offseason when we're talking 329 00:13:40,400 --> 00:13:42,360 Speaker 2: about predictions to this team. I talked about also my 330 00:13:42,400 --> 00:13:45,240 Speaker 2: YouTube channel was talking about fancy baseball, Like when you're this, 331 00:13:45,360 --> 00:13:47,719 Speaker 2: he's signed an unprecedented contract, there's an unprecedent amount of 332 00:13:47,720 --> 00:13:49,360 Speaker 2: pressure on him, and there's definitely a lot of it 333 00:13:49,360 --> 00:13:51,160 Speaker 2: can come off, and you have guys like Francisco indoor 334 00:13:51,160 --> 00:13:54,280 Speaker 2: Pilanzo in the lineup, but there's just so much there 335 00:13:54,320 --> 00:13:56,240 Speaker 2: was so much fanfare, so much who plied. He put 336 00:13:56,280 --> 00:13:58,640 Speaker 2: himself in the spotlight and rightfully again, he's played so 337 00:13:58,679 --> 00:14:00,400 Speaker 2: long in his career that he deserved it. But you 338 00:14:00,480 --> 00:14:03,200 Speaker 2: will never know how this feels until the first time 339 00:14:03,200 --> 00:14:06,600 Speaker 2: you step in the box with this contract on you, and. 340 00:14:06,559 --> 00:14:08,319 Speaker 3: You find it's so interesting too, because I'm like, I 341 00:14:08,360 --> 00:14:10,560 Speaker 3: don't know in my head, like I would be like, 342 00:14:10,600 --> 00:14:12,480 Speaker 3: I got to pay seven hundred million dollars, I'm gonna 343 00:14:12,480 --> 00:14:14,600 Speaker 3: go have so much fucking fun. But this is exactly 344 00:14:14,600 --> 00:14:16,240 Speaker 3: what I'm talking about. You don't actually know that now. 345 00:14:16,360 --> 00:14:17,520 Speaker 3: You never got paid anything close to that. 346 00:14:17,600 --> 00:14:19,560 Speaker 2: You're not the highest paid athlete ever, You're a YouTuber 347 00:14:19,600 --> 00:14:20,440 Speaker 2: in the SIA. 348 00:14:20,160 --> 00:14:21,400 Speaker 3: Like, this is very very different. 349 00:14:21,400 --> 00:14:24,000 Speaker 2: People look very different lives. But it's just and and 350 00:14:24,160 --> 00:14:25,560 Speaker 2: it was kind of the thing that we talked about 351 00:14:25,560 --> 00:14:27,720 Speaker 2: to reverse the irony even looking back now, where we're like, 352 00:14:27,880 --> 00:14:29,840 Speaker 2: if anybody's gonna be able to put this pressure behind him, 353 00:14:29,880 --> 00:14:31,240 Speaker 2: his want so though, because look at how the guy 354 00:14:31,240 --> 00:14:33,360 Speaker 2: plays this and that because I think the only other 355 00:14:33,400 --> 00:14:35,240 Speaker 2: time in his career where he did feel immense pressure 356 00:14:35,520 --> 00:14:37,800 Speaker 2: was those first couple of months on the Padres when 357 00:14:37,800 --> 00:14:40,000 Speaker 2: he saw that because he's wants some of those smart 358 00:14:40,000 --> 00:14:41,800 Speaker 2: you know what's going on in baseball, he saw what 359 00:14:41,840 --> 00:14:43,880 Speaker 2: the Padres gave up to get him, he was like, 360 00:14:43,920 --> 00:14:48,119 Speaker 2: holy shit, he's a superstars and give again. The Padres 361 00:14:48,280 --> 00:14:51,000 Speaker 2: were like, we're literally giving up the future to try 362 00:14:51,040 --> 00:14:53,720 Speaker 2: and have you make two win a world series right. 363 00:14:53,680 --> 00:14:54,840 Speaker 3: Now in the next two years. 364 00:14:54,880 --> 00:14:56,800 Speaker 2: And I think that again, like that's the only comparable 365 00:14:56,800 --> 00:14:59,600 Speaker 2: time and we're seeing his his production be comparable to that, 366 00:14:59,600 --> 00:15:01,720 Speaker 2: which I think makes the I don't know that that 367 00:15:01,800 --> 00:15:04,440 Speaker 2: makes that like that thought process kind of interesting where 368 00:15:04,800 --> 00:15:08,160 Speaker 2: it's it's not bad, but what you said before the 369 00:15:08,200 --> 00:15:10,280 Speaker 2: series where you're like this is the Jews, this should 370 00:15:10,280 --> 00:15:11,720 Speaker 2: be the jolt, Like this should be like the shot 371 00:15:11,760 --> 00:15:13,480 Speaker 2: in the arm. Yes, we had people coming up with 372 00:15:13,520 --> 00:15:14,920 Speaker 2: our friends telling ouside of the weekend like oh, this 373 00:15:14,960 --> 00:15:16,160 Speaker 2: is going to be it is going to be it. 374 00:15:16,240 --> 00:15:17,880 Speaker 2: And that's probably also the problem where we're like this 375 00:15:17,960 --> 00:15:19,000 Speaker 2: is going to be it, this is going to be it, 376 00:15:19,000 --> 00:15:20,240 Speaker 2: This going to be it, where it's like that's not 377 00:15:20,320 --> 00:15:22,440 Speaker 2: really we want to think that's how it works. That 378 00:15:22,520 --> 00:15:23,840 Speaker 2: might not actually be how it works. He might just 379 00:15:23,880 --> 00:15:25,520 Speaker 2: drift into like you know what I mean, drifted to Outrey. 380 00:15:25,560 --> 00:15:26,920 Speaker 2: I don't think it's gonna be like, well, so it 381 00:15:26,920 --> 00:15:28,920 Speaker 2: was gonna hit nine home runs in eleven games and 382 00:15:28,920 --> 00:15:31,280 Speaker 2: we're like, oh, here he is. It's just there needs 383 00:15:31,280 --> 00:15:32,920 Speaker 2: to be a conversation and probably some of this does 384 00:15:32,960 --> 00:15:34,680 Speaker 2: have to come back to a gle like Mendoz as well, 385 00:15:34,720 --> 00:15:36,440 Speaker 2: like this is what he was so good at last year. 386 00:15:36,640 --> 00:15:38,720 Speaker 2: I see people, if you guys are in the mess 387 00:15:38,720 --> 00:15:42,480 Speaker 2: community on Twitter, what the school, what the cess pool takes? 388 00:15:42,480 --> 00:15:44,240 Speaker 2: That thing is people are, people are coming for one 389 00:15:44,280 --> 00:15:46,240 Speaker 2: so the being benched, people are coming for calls and 390 00:15:46,280 --> 00:15:48,720 Speaker 2: does's job. I think that it's funny to think back 391 00:15:48,760 --> 00:15:50,640 Speaker 2: a year from now where this team was last year 392 00:15:50,680 --> 00:15:54,920 Speaker 2: in May eighteenth, when we were falling down precipitously, it 393 00:15:54,960 --> 00:15:56,960 Speaker 2: was really starting to come apart with the seam things 394 00:15:57,000 --> 00:15:58,240 Speaker 2: right when we got swept by the Guardians if I 395 00:15:58,240 --> 00:16:00,400 Speaker 2: remember correctly, and it was like, oh, this team's fucking sucks. 396 00:16:00,440 --> 00:16:02,960 Speaker 2: But there was a there was a lightness that came 397 00:16:02,960 --> 00:16:05,520 Speaker 2: from this team after this point in the season that 398 00:16:05,560 --> 00:16:07,240 Speaker 2: we're still missing right now, like we're kind of missing 399 00:16:07,280 --> 00:16:10,240 Speaker 2: that organic lightning rod and maybe maybe that just comes 400 00:16:10,240 --> 00:16:12,280 Speaker 2: from so though having fun again, like it just seems 401 00:16:12,280 --> 00:16:15,040 Speaker 2: like we're in the spot right now where luckily we 402 00:16:15,040 --> 00:16:16,880 Speaker 2: played so well in April that we were for ourselves 403 00:16:16,920 --> 00:16:19,320 Speaker 2: a cushion. Which it's just something that's not clicking into 404 00:16:19,320 --> 00:16:20,200 Speaker 2: place at the moment. 405 00:16:20,280 --> 00:16:21,960 Speaker 3: That's just it comes to. It has to come from 406 00:16:22,000 --> 00:16:24,480 Speaker 3: what's who's in that room. Yeah, and again it did 407 00:16:24,760 --> 00:16:26,120 Speaker 3: all come back to the fact that you were like 408 00:16:26,200 --> 00:16:28,160 Speaker 3: someone had picked us up. No one picked us up 409 00:16:28,160 --> 00:16:30,440 Speaker 3: this week and especially this weekend. Nobody was there to 410 00:16:30,480 --> 00:16:32,840 Speaker 3: pick us up on the offensive side. No, And that's 411 00:16:32,880 --> 00:16:33,120 Speaker 3: the game. 412 00:16:33,160 --> 00:16:35,440 Speaker 2: When you have three guys like this, Hopefully it should 413 00:16:35,520 --> 00:16:38,000 Speaker 2: work out that someone's blazing hot all the time. And 414 00:16:38,200 --> 00:16:39,560 Speaker 2: that's how we got through the first four or five 415 00:16:39,560 --> 00:16:41,760 Speaker 2: weeks to season, keep winning baseball games. But right now, 416 00:16:42,120 --> 00:16:43,840 Speaker 2: I guess before the show that just hasn't grabbed the 417 00:16:43,840 --> 00:16:46,560 Speaker 2: baton the way he should have. And now, like I 418 00:16:46,600 --> 00:16:49,080 Speaker 2: don't know, you talk about the ped approach, it doesn't 419 00:16:49,080 --> 00:16:52,280 Speaker 2: feel that bad. Like he's not the best hit in 420 00:16:52,280 --> 00:16:53,960 Speaker 2: baseball right now, but better than he was last year. 421 00:16:54,000 --> 00:16:57,120 Speaker 3: Like I guess maybe wasn't the right way to say it. 422 00:16:57,120 --> 00:17:00,760 Speaker 3: His swings have felt very long again like he's It 423 00:17:00,800 --> 00:17:03,760 Speaker 3: felt like he was doing the pressing swing thing again. 424 00:17:03,880 --> 00:17:06,000 Speaker 3: That's probably more so what it was is it felt 425 00:17:06,000 --> 00:17:07,760 Speaker 3: like the swings every time he went out there was 426 00:17:07,760 --> 00:17:09,320 Speaker 3: like I need to hit the three year ound home run. 427 00:17:09,359 --> 00:17:11,040 Speaker 3: I need to do this, I need to do that, 428 00:17:11,160 --> 00:17:12,840 Speaker 3: rather than what we saw the first four weeks where 429 00:17:12,880 --> 00:17:15,520 Speaker 3: it was like that ball's pitch there, boom, hit this way. 430 00:17:15,680 --> 00:17:18,080 Speaker 3: I'm gonna hit home runs because I'm fucking strong as shit. 431 00:17:18,359 --> 00:17:20,199 Speaker 3: It felt like he was trying to force the envelope 432 00:17:20,240 --> 00:17:22,560 Speaker 3: with hitting home runs, which we know from last year 433 00:17:22,560 --> 00:17:25,600 Speaker 3: that doesn't work for Pete. Yeah. 434 00:17:25,640 --> 00:17:27,479 Speaker 2: Also, the first at bat that should have been home run, 435 00:17:27,480 --> 00:17:28,760 Speaker 2: I don't know how that ball didn't get out, Like 436 00:17:28,760 --> 00:17:30,359 Speaker 2: that was the most home run I've ever seen. 437 00:17:30,400 --> 00:17:30,880 Speaker 3: The home run. 438 00:17:30,920 --> 00:17:32,640 Speaker 2: And then the second at bat kind of thin gets 439 00:17:32,640 --> 00:17:34,040 Speaker 2: screwed a little bit as well with the foul ball 440 00:17:34,040 --> 00:17:35,760 Speaker 2: at theump. Just didn't really see. So it was like 441 00:17:36,160 --> 00:17:38,240 Speaker 2: he and then maybe he was in his own head 442 00:17:38,240 --> 00:17:41,280 Speaker 2: because that throw he made. As a professional baseball player 443 00:17:41,520 --> 00:17:43,440 Speaker 2: of any position, I don't care if your first base catcher, 444 00:17:43,480 --> 00:17:45,920 Speaker 2: second base, center field to not be able to hit 445 00:17:45,920 --> 00:17:49,560 Speaker 2: the target from seventy feet away that's like, that's that's 446 00:17:49,640 --> 00:17:51,479 Speaker 2: kind of unblieable. One of us made that playing softball. 447 00:17:51,480 --> 00:17:53,280 Speaker 2: We'd be looking at you like, hey, man, are you okay? 448 00:17:53,520 --> 00:17:54,800 Speaker 3: Are you good? What the fuck was that? 449 00:17:54,840 --> 00:17:56,960 Speaker 2: Like everyone was like I was sitting to the bar, 450 00:17:57,119 --> 00:17:59,800 Speaker 2: hanging out Boston, going to get game to tomorrow today 451 00:17:59,800 --> 00:18:01,720 Speaker 2: when you guys listening to this watch the game my dad, 452 00:18:01,760 --> 00:18:04,040 Speaker 2: We looked at each other like did that just happen? 453 00:18:04,359 --> 00:18:06,440 Speaker 2: Like that was an unthinkably bad throw? And I played 454 00:18:06,440 --> 00:18:07,959 Speaker 2: with a good throw. You get him, and we might 455 00:18:08,000 --> 00:18:09,760 Speaker 2: still be playing baseball right now. And that's kind of 456 00:18:10,119 --> 00:18:12,199 Speaker 2: that part's annoying too, which came back to before, like 457 00:18:12,240 --> 00:18:14,679 Speaker 2: you were still in this game with incredibly many chances 458 00:18:14,680 --> 00:18:16,879 Speaker 2: to win through the middle innings and you just couldn't 459 00:18:16,920 --> 00:18:19,119 Speaker 2: because that would have been a oh man, that's like 460 00:18:19,160 --> 00:18:20,440 Speaker 2: such a good one to get out in a tough 461 00:18:20,480 --> 00:18:22,680 Speaker 2: road series and do it. Just there was no one 462 00:18:23,359 --> 00:18:25,359 Speaker 2: stepped out to play and like made something happen, like 463 00:18:25,640 --> 00:18:27,600 Speaker 2: I like the chicchers tried. 464 00:18:27,640 --> 00:18:29,439 Speaker 3: The pitchers tried, I mean they kept it close, like 465 00:18:29,480 --> 00:18:31,200 Speaker 3: all of them kept it close. Even like for McGill, 466 00:18:31,200 --> 00:18:33,920 Speaker 3: who was horrible in Game one, it was still very 467 00:18:34,000 --> 00:18:36,159 Speaker 3: much in the realm of being able to be in 468 00:18:36,240 --> 00:18:38,359 Speaker 3: that game kind of wheell swell off a little bit 469 00:18:38,400 --> 00:18:41,040 Speaker 3: more when Crannic came into the game. But like, all 470 00:18:41,080 --> 00:18:43,240 Speaker 3: these games were close. I'm not gonna say that the Mets 471 00:18:43,240 --> 00:18:45,520 Speaker 3: should have won Game one or Game three because. 472 00:18:45,280 --> 00:18:46,879 Speaker 2: The game wasn't that close, but it was like there 473 00:18:46,880 --> 00:18:48,040 Speaker 2: were moments to make it close. 474 00:18:48,160 --> 00:18:50,560 Speaker 3: Yes, that's kind of where I was more so at 475 00:18:50,920 --> 00:18:54,439 Speaker 3: but the fact that the Mets again still played so 476 00:18:54,800 --> 00:18:57,720 Speaker 3: this was so bad. They played terribly all weekend. 477 00:18:57,840 --> 00:18:59,280 Speaker 2: This might be the worst series. I think the worst 478 00:18:59,280 --> 00:19:01,399 Speaker 2: series of the season for sure, easily. 479 00:19:01,080 --> 00:19:04,960 Speaker 3: Easily offensively, defensively, and the bullpen did have some moments 480 00:19:04,960 --> 00:19:08,160 Speaker 3: where you were like, oh shit, yeah, Henrecisco Brera, that's right, 481 00:19:08,400 --> 00:19:11,399 Speaker 3: you should not be here. But like, oh, that's what 482 00:19:11,480 --> 00:19:14,680 Speaker 3: makes it even more frustrating, is like just play okay 483 00:19:14,760 --> 00:19:17,320 Speaker 3: baseball and we win two of three in the series. 484 00:19:18,480 --> 00:19:20,199 Speaker 2: Or yeah, we were also on the razors that you're 485 00:19:20,200 --> 00:19:23,480 Speaker 2: fully getting swept because Rigarrett doesn't have a miraculous double 486 00:19:23,520 --> 00:19:26,359 Speaker 2: play to get out of an inning on Saturday, Like 487 00:19:26,400 --> 00:19:28,440 Speaker 2: you get swept again a game where you barely got 488 00:19:28,440 --> 00:19:31,200 Speaker 2: any hits again, Like it comes back to the offense. 489 00:19:31,240 --> 00:19:33,040 Speaker 2: And it's also just frustrating that like we watching the 490 00:19:33,080 --> 00:19:35,119 Speaker 2: Yankees hit home runs to the first row, someone hit 491 00:19:35,119 --> 00:19:37,119 Speaker 2: the home runs to the first row. 492 00:19:37,760 --> 00:19:38,800 Speaker 3: I know, it's just there's something. 493 00:19:39,000 --> 00:19:42,159 Speaker 2: It's just they weren't even close to coming through in 494 00:19:42,200 --> 00:19:44,240 Speaker 2: any of these situations that was the front. Like even 495 00:19:44,280 --> 00:19:46,520 Speaker 2: it took like once so the stealing third base to 496 00:19:46,680 --> 00:19:49,160 Speaker 2: sacrifice fly by Francisco Lindor to get the two runs 497 00:19:49,200 --> 00:19:50,920 Speaker 2: to win. It's the game on Saturday, like there wasn't 498 00:19:51,200 --> 00:19:54,000 Speaker 2: there were state We played such worse baseball than the Yankees. 499 00:19:54,040 --> 00:19:54,720 Speaker 3: It was a miracles. 500 00:19:54,840 --> 00:19:56,800 Speaker 2: Leave here with one win and shout out Bag League 501 00:19:56,800 --> 00:19:58,359 Speaker 2: Baseball for the scheduling because for the second time in 502 00:19:58,359 --> 00:20:00,040 Speaker 2: three weeks, we have to play a late game on 503 00:20:00,640 --> 00:20:02,560 Speaker 2: and then go go immediately. We're not going for Saint 504 00:20:02,560 --> 00:20:04,359 Speaker 2: Louis Arizona, but even going from New York to Bosson 505 00:20:04,400 --> 00:20:07,119 Speaker 2: right now, that's very it's very annoying travel part of 506 00:20:07,119 --> 00:20:07,520 Speaker 2: the schedule. 507 00:20:07,560 --> 00:20:09,560 Speaker 3: So I just really hope that thinking about. 508 00:20:09,359 --> 00:20:11,040 Speaker 2: Today tomorrow, like you don't come out flat again a 509 00:20:11,040 --> 00:20:12,520 Speaker 2: game where you get into a city late night. It's 510 00:20:12,520 --> 00:20:15,440 Speaker 2: just there's not the click isn't fucking there. It's killing 511 00:20:15,440 --> 00:20:15,920 Speaker 2: me right now. 512 00:20:16,160 --> 00:20:18,960 Speaker 3: Yeah, I know, I especially with like the vibes going 513 00:20:19,000 --> 00:20:21,840 Speaker 3: into Friday Night's game, like the Yankee fans were mutants. 514 00:20:21,880 --> 00:20:23,879 Speaker 3: We knew that was gonna happen. The antics that they 515 00:20:23,960 --> 00:20:27,000 Speaker 3: had were insane. That turning the back and like booing him. 516 00:20:27,000 --> 00:20:28,960 Speaker 3: I totally get it, and fuck Soto chance, Like we 517 00:20:29,000 --> 00:20:31,080 Speaker 3: knew that was happening. We'd do the same thing. If 518 00:20:31,160 --> 00:20:33,399 Speaker 3: I think a player like that left to go to 519 00:20:33,400 --> 00:20:35,240 Speaker 3: the New York Yankees, at least I'd hate him, Like 520 00:20:35,280 --> 00:20:37,359 Speaker 3: I'd be like, oh, fuck this guy that you would have. 521 00:20:37,680 --> 00:20:39,359 Speaker 3: I think someone had to sign this at Judas And 522 00:20:39,400 --> 00:20:43,199 Speaker 3: apparently Keith got super super pissed about it. He was like, 523 00:20:43,240 --> 00:20:45,359 Speaker 3: that's a that's a bit too far there, young fella. 524 00:20:45,520 --> 00:20:47,560 Speaker 3: Like someone that was super funny. 525 00:20:47,800 --> 00:20:49,920 Speaker 2: Someone's wearing shirt today, was like, so though never heard 526 00:20:49,960 --> 00:20:51,320 Speaker 2: of him, it's like you're wearing a shirt with his 527 00:20:51,400 --> 00:20:52,000 Speaker 2: name on it, dude. 528 00:20:52,040 --> 00:20:52,440 Speaker 3: Yeah. 529 00:20:52,520 --> 00:20:54,119 Speaker 2: I saw someone have a tweet the Mets community. It 530 00:20:54,119 --> 00:20:56,000 Speaker 2: said Daniel Vogel Black played more games for the Mets 531 00:20:56,000 --> 00:20:59,240 Speaker 2: and want so the plays for the Yankees. Wow, just 532 00:20:59,280 --> 00:21:02,119 Speaker 2: to put the on pon it is I again, like 533 00:21:02,160 --> 00:21:03,960 Speaker 2: this was we talked about the Yankees a little bit. 534 00:21:04,000 --> 00:21:05,680 Speaker 3: This series clearly circled for them. 535 00:21:05,680 --> 00:21:07,600 Speaker 2: Shout out their guys for showing up to play a 536 00:21:07,680 --> 00:21:10,160 Speaker 2: guy like Bellinger, who in his mind he's like, I'm 537 00:21:10,160 --> 00:21:12,480 Speaker 2: the one so of the replacement. He was the guy 538 00:21:12,520 --> 00:21:15,719 Speaker 2: who was the guy this series between both teams, he 539 00:21:15,760 --> 00:21:17,800 Speaker 2: played the best baseball I think entirely like he was 540 00:21:17,840 --> 00:21:19,720 Speaker 2: good on defense. He got tons of big hits. The 541 00:21:19,760 --> 00:21:21,679 Speaker 2: Grand Slam on Sunday was a cherry on top, like 542 00:21:22,240 --> 00:21:24,159 Speaker 2: tip of the cat to Cody Bellinger for having a 543 00:21:24,200 --> 00:21:27,199 Speaker 2: great series. But like talking about Yankee fans for a second, 544 00:21:27,640 --> 00:21:29,960 Speaker 2: I think that everything that happened this series is exactly 545 00:21:29,960 --> 00:21:31,600 Speaker 2: what we've talked about, like since want So signed with 546 00:21:31,600 --> 00:21:33,399 Speaker 2: the Mets, that the Yankee fans that we grew up 547 00:21:33,400 --> 00:21:35,439 Speaker 2: and kind of knew were not they don't really exist anymore. No, 548 00:21:35,600 --> 00:21:37,560 Speaker 2: Like my buddy Ryan gave the great analogy I think 549 00:21:37,600 --> 00:21:39,359 Speaker 2: I said on this podcast before just the case I 550 00:21:39,359 --> 00:21:41,159 Speaker 2: haven't if you look at the Mets and Yankees how 551 00:21:41,200 --> 00:21:44,040 Speaker 2: they've responded these last few months. The Yankees are that 552 00:21:44,080 --> 00:21:47,040 Speaker 2: person who gets every guy or girl they want, Like 553 00:21:47,040 --> 00:21:48,159 Speaker 2: they go to the bar and they get hit on, 554 00:21:48,200 --> 00:21:50,120 Speaker 2: the hit on people. Everything works out. They've never ever 555 00:21:50,160 --> 00:21:51,879 Speaker 2: been rejected, never ever been broken. 556 00:21:51,680 --> 00:21:52,760 Speaker 3: Up with with the Mets. 557 00:21:53,040 --> 00:21:55,360 Speaker 2: The Mets are the dude that cannot get laid, never has, 558 00:21:55,480 --> 00:21:58,160 Speaker 2: never will. And then the first time each of those 559 00:21:58,160 --> 00:22:00,280 Speaker 2: things happened at the same time, Yankees got reject did 560 00:22:00,480 --> 00:22:02,600 Speaker 2: the Mets got the girl, and no one knows how 561 00:22:02,640 --> 00:22:06,240 Speaker 2: to act because Mets fans now people saying like Schwanza 562 00:22:06,280 --> 00:22:08,639 Speaker 2: should be benched, which like, we we're playing terrible baseball, 563 00:22:08,640 --> 00:22:09,800 Speaker 2: you know, I think we still the best record in 564 00:22:09,800 --> 00:22:11,639 Speaker 2: the National League. That's not knowing how to act. This 565 00:22:11,640 --> 00:22:14,280 Speaker 2: team is still doing really well. The Yankee fans making 566 00:22:14,320 --> 00:22:17,720 Speaker 2: their entire personalities. We hate want so though, you guys 567 00:22:17,720 --> 00:22:19,280 Speaker 2: are just not the same anymore, which is kind of 568 00:22:19,320 --> 00:22:19,879 Speaker 2: fun for us. 569 00:22:19,880 --> 00:22:21,600 Speaker 3: But like it's just so funny. 570 00:22:21,600 --> 00:22:24,119 Speaker 2: All the signs, all the all the shirts out It's like, 571 00:22:24,160 --> 00:22:25,800 Speaker 2: it's it's amazing that like a lot of yeah, it's 572 00:22:25,880 --> 00:22:28,159 Speaker 2: it's And also every single time that there's a game 573 00:22:28,200 --> 00:22:31,520 Speaker 2: in Yankee Stadium and they pan to a crowd, you 574 00:22:31,560 --> 00:22:33,160 Speaker 2: see the worst people you've ever seen. 575 00:22:32,960 --> 00:22:33,720 Speaker 3: In your entire life. 576 00:22:33,800 --> 00:22:36,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, at every single person they show on television is 577 00:22:36,480 --> 00:22:38,800 Speaker 2: such an any mall. Every single person is the last 578 00:22:38,800 --> 00:22:40,040 Speaker 2: person on earth you'd ever want to be in a 579 00:22:40,040 --> 00:22:40,719 Speaker 2: conversation with. 580 00:22:40,920 --> 00:22:42,560 Speaker 3: It's a lot of chin strapped, thin beards. 581 00:22:42,760 --> 00:22:45,399 Speaker 2: It's a lot of Yankee flat caps right down to 582 00:22:45,440 --> 00:22:48,480 Speaker 2: the eyelids or backwards with or backwards. 583 00:22:48,000 --> 00:22:50,399 Speaker 3: With the open Yankee jersey and the white beat are 584 00:22:50,440 --> 00:22:54,000 Speaker 3: on underneath, and you're like the huge chain the house 585 00:22:54,080 --> 00:22:54,840 Speaker 3: looking like that. 586 00:22:55,000 --> 00:22:57,080 Speaker 2: Wild tattoos on their arms that you know they regret 587 00:22:57,200 --> 00:22:57,879 Speaker 2: a wholehearted. 588 00:22:58,160 --> 00:23:01,800 Speaker 3: So so many calf tattoos from means so many and. 589 00:23:01,760 --> 00:23:03,440 Speaker 2: Again like they're getting ready for the cowboy season, which 590 00:23:03,440 --> 00:23:04,760 Speaker 2: is going to get training camp starting up soon and 591 00:23:04,760 --> 00:23:06,359 Speaker 2: they gotta figure that out. And they're upset about the 592 00:23:06,400 --> 00:23:08,720 Speaker 2: Lakers last week, but it's the Celtics too. Yeah, the 593 00:23:08,800 --> 00:23:10,520 Speaker 2: Yankee sans are really pissed about the Celtics losing those 594 00:23:10,520 --> 00:23:11,720 Speaker 2: I'll go hand in hand. But it's just it was 595 00:23:11,800 --> 00:23:13,399 Speaker 2: it was funny to see that aspect. I thought the 596 00:23:13,400 --> 00:23:15,840 Speaker 2: aspect was fun. I couldn't like, Yeah, I couldn't believe 597 00:23:15,880 --> 00:23:18,119 Speaker 2: the Lanks in the organization they took it to. And 598 00:23:18,320 --> 00:23:20,480 Speaker 2: I'm happy for them that now the Yankees and Yankee 599 00:23:20,480 --> 00:23:22,639 Speaker 2: fans are just like everybody else in baseball. Yes, like 600 00:23:22,680 --> 00:23:25,320 Speaker 2: the aura of the specialness of them is gone. They 601 00:23:25,320 --> 00:23:26,960 Speaker 2: have beard. It's like they're just like everybody else. 602 00:23:27,000 --> 00:23:27,119 Speaker 1: Now. 603 00:23:27,160 --> 00:23:29,159 Speaker 2: I think that part is really cool for baseball in 604 00:23:29,200 --> 00:23:29,560 Speaker 2: the city. 605 00:23:29,720 --> 00:23:31,720 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean, uh, we're not really gonna do many 606 00:23:31,760 --> 00:23:33,600 Speaker 3: media marvels in this episode just because we'll keep it 607 00:23:33,600 --> 00:23:35,919 Speaker 3: to Subway series. But man, John Boys tweet was like, 608 00:23:36,960 --> 00:23:40,440 Speaker 3: all timer bad loser yet, Nah, I'm just calling him 609 00:23:40,440 --> 00:23:42,000 Speaker 3: his name. He can he can clip this one if 610 00:23:42,000 --> 00:23:44,719 Speaker 3: he wants. It was just like what a fucking loser 611 00:23:44,760 --> 00:23:47,960 Speaker 3: tweet that was where it's two balls Aaron Judge catches 612 00:23:47,960 --> 00:23:51,000 Speaker 3: one than Juan Soto doesn't. Theoretically, if you're a dumb idiot, 613 00:23:51,000 --> 00:23:53,159 Speaker 3: they look like they're the same baseball. But obviously we 614 00:23:53,200 --> 00:23:55,640 Speaker 3: can just look up these numbers, look up these stats, 615 00:23:55,840 --> 00:23:59,359 Speaker 3: get statistics, and we just straight up know that they 616 00:23:59,400 --> 00:24:02,080 Speaker 3: don't have the same catch probability. They're not the same baseball. 617 00:24:02,280 --> 00:24:05,560 Speaker 3: He had some like dorky little tweet about like or 618 00:24:05,600 --> 00:24:07,879 Speaker 3: a tagline about like who sent him this clip. He's like, 619 00:24:08,000 --> 00:24:10,280 Speaker 3: if you er emailed me this and then everyone would 620 00:24:10,280 --> 00:24:13,000 Speaker 3: go out under the bus. It's not real either. He 621 00:24:13,000 --> 00:24:14,359 Speaker 3: thought he thought he was being funny. He thought he 622 00:24:14,400 --> 00:24:17,720 Speaker 3: was being you know, quirky or whatever. But like, man, 623 00:24:18,080 --> 00:24:20,360 Speaker 3: I don't know, dude is like a guy who has 624 00:24:20,720 --> 00:24:23,120 Speaker 3: baited fans before. I think there's like, I think there's 625 00:24:23,160 --> 00:24:25,280 Speaker 3: exceptional bait. I think there's times where like that's good 626 00:24:25,359 --> 00:24:29,760 Speaker 3: bait or it's so so so low hanging fruit that 627 00:24:29,880 --> 00:24:32,320 Speaker 3: it's obvious what you're trying to do. I think he 628 00:24:32,400 --> 00:24:34,879 Speaker 3: thought he was doing something there and just was going 629 00:24:34,960 --> 00:24:36,760 Speaker 3: to get a reaction from it, when in truth it 630 00:24:36,840 --> 00:24:39,000 Speaker 3: was like you're the idiot in the room. You missed it. 631 00:24:40,080 --> 00:24:42,560 Speaker 4: I just want to say, before Arena Club, if you 632 00:24:42,600 --> 00:24:46,760 Speaker 4: were trying to very actively buy sell trade, it was 633 00:24:46,960 --> 00:24:50,040 Speaker 4: very complicated and used a lot of mail that was unnecessary. 634 00:24:50,280 --> 00:24:51,399 Speaker 3: I don't know I even know how to do it. 635 00:24:51,400 --> 00:24:53,080 Speaker 3: But I'm glad we have Arena Club now because it's 636 00:24:53,080 --> 00:24:55,160 Speaker 3: a one stop shop for everything card related. 637 00:24:55,240 --> 00:24:57,720 Speaker 4: It is and right now you can get twenty percent 638 00:24:57,800 --> 00:25:00,439 Speaker 4: off your first slab pack or your first card purchase 639 00:25:00,520 --> 00:25:03,040 Speaker 4: by going to Arena club dot com slash f o 640 00:25:03,280 --> 00:25:06,560 Speaker 4: U L use code fo u L. If you're a collector, 641 00:25:06,680 --> 00:25:09,920 Speaker 4: you've got to check out Arena Club, go get after it. 642 00:25:11,160 --> 00:25:11,919 Speaker 3: I mean, it's just it is. 643 00:25:12,000 --> 00:25:14,200 Speaker 2: It is a shame, how how poor that media company 644 00:25:14,200 --> 00:25:16,359 Speaker 2: is sometimes and how they cover baseball. But that's we 645 00:25:16,520 --> 00:25:18,960 Speaker 2: especially going back specifically to a ball that want Soa 646 00:25:19,000 --> 00:25:21,240 Speaker 2: dropped like a month and a half ago, but the 647 00:25:21,280 --> 00:25:23,600 Speaker 2: third series of the season, like to memory hold that 648 00:25:23,720 --> 00:25:25,320 Speaker 2: for a play that Aaron Judge made, like in the 649 00:25:25,320 --> 00:25:27,280 Speaker 2: fourth inning with nobody based nobody out. 650 00:25:27,280 --> 00:25:30,120 Speaker 3: Of all people to talk about making plays. I mean, 651 00:25:30,480 --> 00:25:33,160 Speaker 3: that's the one guy who dropped a huge fly ball 652 00:25:33,160 --> 00:25:35,600 Speaker 3: in the World Series. Like Aaron Judge is the best 653 00:25:35,600 --> 00:25:37,639 Speaker 3: player on the planet and steming close and this is 654 00:25:37,680 --> 00:25:40,440 Speaker 3: not a shot at him, but in the biggest stage 655 00:25:40,480 --> 00:25:43,000 Speaker 3: when the Yankees needed him most, he literally crumbled and 656 00:25:43,040 --> 00:25:45,320 Speaker 3: Wan Soto carried that team on his back in the 657 00:25:45,320 --> 00:25:47,400 Speaker 3: postseason last year. Like it's hilarious. 658 00:25:47,720 --> 00:25:49,960 Speaker 2: And I think that Judge, of all the of all 659 00:25:49,960 --> 00:25:52,240 Speaker 2: the immaturity happening with the Yankee fans online, he's. 660 00:25:52,119 --> 00:25:53,440 Speaker 3: Judged incredibly mature about it. 661 00:25:53,560 --> 00:25:55,720 Speaker 2: Judge had the conversation with so Tho today talk about 662 00:25:55,720 --> 00:25:57,160 Speaker 2: that after the game, like he told him, like, hey, man, 663 00:25:57,200 --> 00:25:58,960 Speaker 2: like you're the best there is, Like just because I 664 00:25:58,960 --> 00:26:00,719 Speaker 2: think he sees it too, he got knowing pretty well, 665 00:26:00,720 --> 00:26:01,840 Speaker 2: like they were teammates for a whole year. 666 00:26:01,840 --> 00:26:02,520 Speaker 3: I think everyone. 667 00:26:02,920 --> 00:26:04,639 Speaker 2: Everyone can see one or so other right now and 668 00:26:04,680 --> 00:26:06,560 Speaker 2: be like, this isn't what he normally acts like, this 669 00:26:06,560 --> 00:26:07,359 Speaker 2: is no way normally. 670 00:26:07,640 --> 00:26:11,000 Speaker 3: Even Karl Ravich, who did a horrendous job on the broadcast, 671 00:26:11,040 --> 00:26:14,080 Speaker 3: the ESPN is unbearable to watch. I'm so happy they 672 00:26:14,119 --> 00:26:16,399 Speaker 3: don't have baseball after this season. It's might get they 673 00:26:16,400 --> 00:26:19,720 Speaker 3: still might get it back. Anybody, please, I beg you. 674 00:26:19,760 --> 00:26:21,960 Speaker 3: I can't listen to these idiots. Edward o Perez was 675 00:26:22,000 --> 00:26:24,320 Speaker 3: trying to say that a groundball that dinked off of 676 00:26:24,320 --> 00:26:27,280 Speaker 3: Aaron Judge should have been ruled a hit for Anthony Volpi. 677 00:26:27,320 --> 00:26:28,560 Speaker 3: He should have had a hit. That's not how the 678 00:26:28,640 --> 00:26:32,320 Speaker 3: rules work. But anyway, uh. He was like, it's kind 679 00:26:32,320 --> 00:26:34,240 Speaker 3: of crazy that Sodo hasn't shuffled yet. This is where 680 00:26:34,240 --> 00:26:37,080 Speaker 3: he actually spit shot out Karl Ravich. He was like, 681 00:26:37,160 --> 00:26:39,679 Speaker 3: Soto hasn't shuffled yet this season, kind of crazy, he 682 00:26:39,680 --> 00:26:42,000 Speaker 3: hasn't done it, just like by accident, Like how does 683 00:26:42,040 --> 00:26:42,840 Speaker 3: that not even happen? 684 00:26:43,200 --> 00:26:45,679 Speaker 2: It's like, why isn't he shuffling? They antone can see it. 685 00:26:45,720 --> 00:26:48,280 Speaker 2: But it's also just like it's it's just this it's 686 00:26:48,280 --> 00:26:50,560 Speaker 2: got twist in It's almost like I don't know. I 687 00:26:50,600 --> 00:26:52,080 Speaker 2: figured like when he had those home runs, it was 688 00:26:52,119 --> 00:26:54,960 Speaker 2: fine because even seeing the swings, like we talked about 689 00:26:55,000 --> 00:26:56,719 Speaker 2: a lot again the weekend, we're just hanging out, like 690 00:26:56,800 --> 00:26:59,679 Speaker 2: he's when solo's bad, he's pulling off and he's kind 691 00:26:59,680 --> 00:27:01,879 Speaker 2: of flying off that pitch on the outside he's not 692 00:27:01,920 --> 00:27:03,159 Speaker 2: able to he's not able to drive it to the 693 00:27:03,200 --> 00:27:04,760 Speaker 2: opposite field well. And that's why when he hit those 694 00:27:04,760 --> 00:27:07,000 Speaker 2: ops field home runs a few weeks ago, like okay, nice, 695 00:27:07,000 --> 00:27:09,320 Speaker 2: Like the swing is back, the mechanics are there, but 696 00:27:09,359 --> 00:27:11,120 Speaker 2: you could see it. Maybe it's an effort thing from him. 697 00:27:11,119 --> 00:27:13,119 Speaker 2: Maybe it's just the way like the wh when the 698 00:27:13,160 --> 00:27:15,720 Speaker 2: emotion comes. But once that shoulder goes open and he's 699 00:27:15,760 --> 00:27:17,800 Speaker 2: not able to drive those pitches on the outside, he's 700 00:27:17,840 --> 00:27:19,040 Speaker 2: not He's not something. 701 00:27:19,080 --> 00:27:19,639 Speaker 3: He's not the most. 702 00:27:19,480 --> 00:27:21,359 Speaker 2: Difficult guy to pitch to anymore in the league. And 703 00:27:21,400 --> 00:27:23,159 Speaker 2: on top of that, the jump on Sunday night for 704 00:27:23,200 --> 00:27:25,919 Speaker 2: both sides was egregiously bad. Yeah again, but it was 705 00:27:25,960 --> 00:27:27,720 Speaker 2: it was fair for both sides. Backstreet got a bunch 706 00:27:27,720 --> 00:27:29,360 Speaker 2: of low strikes the piece and started throwing a bunch 707 00:27:29,400 --> 00:27:30,680 Speaker 2: of low strikes and getting them as well. 708 00:27:30,920 --> 00:27:31,639 Speaker 3: But it's just it was. 709 00:27:32,280 --> 00:27:34,760 Speaker 2: It's just it's not it's just not quite there. And 710 00:27:34,760 --> 00:27:37,400 Speaker 2: I don't really know. I'm I know it will get there, 711 00:27:37,840 --> 00:27:38,960 Speaker 2: but I don't know when it will. 712 00:27:39,359 --> 00:27:41,080 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean it took Lindor full year. I hope 713 00:27:41,119 --> 00:27:43,360 Speaker 3: it doesn't take that long for so noo please. 714 00:27:43,680 --> 00:27:45,600 Speaker 2: I just yeah, I mean other stuff, like from this 715 00:27:45,640 --> 00:27:47,200 Speaker 2: game out, Like the only thing I do want to 716 00:27:47,200 --> 00:27:49,560 Speaker 2: talk about this game is that to get started off 717 00:27:49,560 --> 00:27:51,440 Speaker 2: on the wrong foot, just with Mark Fianzo is the 718 00:27:51,480 --> 00:27:54,600 Speaker 2: first play of the game botch and a pretty straightforward 719 00:27:54,600 --> 00:27:55,560 Speaker 2: ground ball at the third base. 720 00:27:55,720 --> 00:27:58,360 Speaker 3: We can just say he's the d H now right, 721 00:27:58,400 --> 00:28:01,680 Speaker 3: and Brett Bady and Kunia play third. How much longer 722 00:28:01,680 --> 00:28:03,520 Speaker 3: are we going to watch him play third base at 723 00:28:03,560 --> 00:28:06,280 Speaker 3: an elementary school level. He's so bad over there, He's 724 00:28:06,320 --> 00:28:07,159 Speaker 3: so so bad. 725 00:28:07,640 --> 00:28:09,760 Speaker 2: I was shocked when I saw that tonight too, because 726 00:28:10,040 --> 00:28:12,919 Speaker 2: David Pearson's a ground ball pitcher. Like, the same logic 727 00:28:12,960 --> 00:28:15,240 Speaker 2: that you're using to play Jeff McNeil in center field 728 00:28:15,480 --> 00:28:17,520 Speaker 2: should be the logic to put Brett Baidy on the ground. 729 00:28:17,520 --> 00:28:19,800 Speaker 3: And I that me is the issue, the lefty, lefty 730 00:28:19,840 --> 00:28:21,960 Speaker 3: thing for Baty and like you've got things going right 731 00:28:21,960 --> 00:28:23,119 Speaker 3: with him, so you don't want him to face a 732 00:28:23,119 --> 00:28:26,720 Speaker 3: tough lefty, But like, I think we have to prioritize 733 00:28:26,760 --> 00:28:29,200 Speaker 3: defense right now, especially when nobody's hitting, so we got 734 00:28:29,240 --> 00:28:31,439 Speaker 3: to stop as many runs as possible, and Viento's just 735 00:28:31,760 --> 00:28:33,920 Speaker 3: gives up a base runner into every game right now. 736 00:28:34,320 --> 00:28:36,639 Speaker 2: And the other part of that is that if Starling 737 00:28:36,640 --> 00:28:38,560 Speaker 2: Marte is on this roster and he can't play defense, 738 00:28:38,600 --> 00:28:40,480 Speaker 2: he doesn't play against Ry's. He kind of has to 739 00:28:40,480 --> 00:28:42,560 Speaker 2: play against lefties. Ye, Like that's what it comes down to, 740 00:28:42,600 --> 00:28:44,520 Speaker 2: Like Starling Marte has to be in lineup in this game. 741 00:28:44,520 --> 00:28:46,200 Speaker 2: So when you're drawing out the lineup and Stallring Marte 742 00:28:46,280 --> 00:28:48,280 Speaker 2: has to be in it, then you decide who would 743 00:28:48,280 --> 00:28:51,120 Speaker 2: you rather hit, Fiento's or Bathy, And they're still hitting 744 00:28:51,200 --> 00:28:53,720 Speaker 2: Vento's fourth rather than fifth against the lefties. And Viento's 745 00:28:53,720 --> 00:28:56,440 Speaker 2: has put relatively better swings on the ball of late. 746 00:28:56,480 --> 00:28:59,440 Speaker 2: But just the defensive chasm right now between Brett Baty 747 00:28:59,440 --> 00:29:01,880 Speaker 2: and Mark Vanta is so wide and so apparent, it's 748 00:29:01,920 --> 00:29:04,400 Speaker 2: kind of hard to justify ever having. 749 00:29:04,320 --> 00:29:06,720 Speaker 3: Viento stand there on defense when Baby's on the roster, 750 00:29:06,880 --> 00:29:09,000 Speaker 3: especially when we can just have Viento's bat in the 751 00:29:09,040 --> 00:29:10,680 Speaker 3: lineup and not play Starling Marte. 752 00:29:10,520 --> 00:29:12,360 Speaker 2: Who has well, that's what I'm saying. Say it begins 753 00:29:12,360 --> 00:29:12,680 Speaker 2: with he has. 754 00:29:12,840 --> 00:29:16,440 Speaker 3: Sarimane has to be playing cores voce, which he shouldn't 755 00:29:16,480 --> 00:29:19,080 Speaker 3: because he has not even announced of value to this team. 756 00:29:19,120 --> 00:29:21,280 Speaker 3: There's nothing. He brings nothing to the table. I love 757 00:29:21,320 --> 00:29:23,479 Speaker 3: Starling Marte as a player. I was very excited when 758 00:29:23,520 --> 00:29:25,560 Speaker 3: we got him. Boy, oh boy, I can't wait to 759 00:29:25,560 --> 00:29:27,880 Speaker 3: see him leave. He's so bad. I can't watch him 760 00:29:27,880 --> 00:29:30,080 Speaker 3: play anymore. What's weird is it's actually swinging the bat 761 00:29:30,160 --> 00:29:32,400 Speaker 3: really hard, which is kind of bizarre. He just can't 762 00:29:32,480 --> 00:29:34,320 Speaker 3: hit the baseball. He's got no plate discipline. He has 763 00:29:34,400 --> 00:29:36,640 Speaker 3: terrible at bats, and again he can't play the field, 764 00:29:36,680 --> 00:29:39,760 Speaker 3: and he's not running well. He doesn't do anything, No, 765 00:29:39,800 --> 00:29:40,200 Speaker 3: he doesn't. 766 00:29:40,240 --> 00:29:41,960 Speaker 2: I think that a lot of Mets fans are beginning 767 00:29:41,960 --> 00:29:43,840 Speaker 2: to call over his head, calling for some general shakeups 768 00:29:43,840 --> 00:29:46,280 Speaker 2: with this roster, because we also are. I'd say two 769 00:29:46,280 --> 00:29:49,800 Speaker 2: weeks from a conversation about francisqualvers versusbi's Trenz. Yes, Alvarez 770 00:29:49,840 --> 00:29:52,080 Speaker 2: has taken some very poor at bats. He hasn't pulled 771 00:29:52,160 --> 00:29:54,000 Speaker 2: or lifted the ball this whole season. 772 00:29:54,360 --> 00:29:57,240 Speaker 3: He can't fucking catch the ball. I don't know what's 773 00:29:57,280 --> 00:30:00,000 Speaker 3: going on, but four or five times a game now 774 00:30:00,200 --> 00:30:02,080 Speaker 3: it clanks off his glove. I don't know what is 775 00:30:02,120 --> 00:30:05,600 Speaker 3: happening there. I love Alvarez, but like he's another one 776 00:30:05,600 --> 00:30:07,000 Speaker 3: of those guys where it's like I want to shake 777 00:30:07,080 --> 00:30:09,160 Speaker 3: him and be like, when when's it gonna happen? Buddy, 778 00:30:09,200 --> 00:30:10,280 Speaker 3: when are you gonna be here? 779 00:30:11,880 --> 00:30:11,920 Speaker 4: It? 780 00:30:12,040 --> 00:30:14,040 Speaker 2: Actually he has his his rate of pull fly ball 781 00:30:14,120 --> 00:30:15,880 Speaker 2: is actually quite hot. And that's actually oh because his 782 00:30:15,920 --> 00:30:18,400 Speaker 2: ground ball rate, his flyball rate is nineteen percent. That's why. 783 00:30:18,400 --> 00:30:19,160 Speaker 3: Okay, that makes sense. 784 00:30:19,160 --> 00:30:21,960 Speaker 2: But it's just that we got to this point last season. 785 00:30:22,480 --> 00:30:24,240 Speaker 2: It went a few weeks after then they started to 786 00:30:24,280 --> 00:30:26,120 Speaker 2: shake things up. It was that first week at June, 787 00:30:26,160 --> 00:30:27,400 Speaker 2: last week of May. It was like a full eight 788 00:30:27,400 --> 00:30:30,080 Speaker 2: weeks into the season. That was last year when we're like, okay, 789 00:30:30,080 --> 00:30:31,600 Speaker 2: now we can start to do things. I don't think 790 00:30:31,600 --> 00:30:33,640 Speaker 2: that we're getting to a point where they're actually going 791 00:30:33,640 --> 00:30:35,520 Speaker 2: to take starring Marte off this team. I think that 792 00:30:35,600 --> 00:30:37,640 Speaker 2: decision might come when Jesse Winker comes back. 793 00:30:37,640 --> 00:30:40,480 Speaker 3: What I just laughed because I just got it insane 794 00:30:40,520 --> 00:30:42,520 Speaker 3: thought of man, like you think Carls Bendez is playing Marte, 795 00:30:42,560 --> 00:30:44,840 Speaker 3: hoping he gets hurt, because you know, he's got bad muscles. 796 00:30:44,840 --> 00:30:46,200 Speaker 3: So he's like, maybe if I play and we'll get 797 00:30:46,280 --> 00:30:47,920 Speaker 3: hurt and then we don't have to worry about this. 798 00:30:48,000 --> 00:30:50,640 Speaker 3: I mean, there's there's no other reasoning to play him. 799 00:30:50,920 --> 00:30:52,640 Speaker 2: It was also so bizarre the thing before saying that 800 00:30:52,680 --> 00:30:54,880 Speaker 2: baseball where like they were promoting that one Soda was 801 00:30:54,920 --> 00:30:57,040 Speaker 2: going to be miked up, and then Buster only starts 802 00:30:57,080 --> 00:30:59,080 Speaker 2: talking about how they're gonna as him about Aaron Judge, 803 00:30:59,120 --> 00:31:01,160 Speaker 2: and then we hear just before the game he's not 804 00:31:01,200 --> 00:31:02,280 Speaker 2: going to be miked up anymore. 805 00:31:02,320 --> 00:31:03,640 Speaker 3: Like that. I don't know. 806 00:31:03,840 --> 00:31:06,520 Speaker 2: ESPN, like you guys have won sold the one the microphone, 807 00:31:06,720 --> 00:31:08,360 Speaker 2: who's playing on the team with the best record in 808 00:31:08,360 --> 00:31:10,560 Speaker 2: the National League, who's had a tremendous start talking about 809 00:31:10,600 --> 00:31:12,760 Speaker 2: him acclimating those new teammates, and the only thing you 810 00:31:12,800 --> 00:31:14,720 Speaker 2: want to ask about is his former teammate's just like 811 00:31:14,760 --> 00:31:17,240 Speaker 2: this is like, where's the journalistic Conteguarty here? Like you 812 00:31:17,320 --> 00:31:19,120 Speaker 2: have an opportunity that no one else on planet their 813 00:31:19,200 --> 00:31:21,440 Speaker 2: tas he can do a live interview with Juan So 814 00:31:21,560 --> 00:31:24,640 Speaker 2: though the highest paid athlete in the world, and like 815 00:31:24,640 --> 00:31:26,760 Speaker 2: one of the most interesting athletes going on right now, 816 00:31:26,760 --> 00:31:28,640 Speaker 2: because like you're not gonna talk about is cold Star, 817 00:31:28,720 --> 00:31:30,880 Speaker 2: but like, what's it been like adjusting this and that teammates? 818 00:31:30,960 --> 00:31:32,040 Speaker 2: And the only thing you want to ask hibout his 819 00:31:32,080 --> 00:31:33,760 Speaker 2: old teamate, Like it's good. This has become such a 820 00:31:33,800 --> 00:31:36,320 Speaker 2: tiered act and it's like when I guess people aren't 821 00:31:36,320 --> 00:31:37,600 Speaker 2: going to go over this because he makes the records 822 00:31:37,600 --> 00:31:41,120 Speaker 2: of a billion dollars, but it's ridiculous that they were 823 00:31:41,160 --> 00:31:42,680 Speaker 2: going to do that. I mean, a great, great week 824 00:31:42,720 --> 00:31:46,320 Speaker 2: for friends of the podcast Meek Phil because apparently Carl 825 00:31:46,360 --> 00:31:48,560 Speaker 2: Ravitch said that want Solo asked to be off about 826 00:31:48,560 --> 00:31:50,080 Speaker 2: forty five minutes before the game and they got Nimo 827 00:31:50,160 --> 00:31:51,800 Speaker 2: to pinch it with the mic and he said want 828 00:31:51,840 --> 00:31:53,000 Speaker 2: So it just should have just taken the mic and 829 00:31:53,000 --> 00:31:54,400 Speaker 2: only spoken Spanish. 830 00:31:54,440 --> 00:31:55,280 Speaker 3: I would have been sick. 831 00:31:55,720 --> 00:31:58,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, it was just it's just weird. And I get 832 00:31:58,320 --> 00:32:00,560 Speaker 2: part of the weirdness is what you said earlier. The 833 00:32:00,600 --> 00:32:02,959 Speaker 2: Yankees brought it this series. Mets didn't really bring it. 834 00:32:03,360 --> 00:32:07,000 Speaker 3: No, they did not, I mean outside of Game two, 835 00:32:07,040 --> 00:32:08,960 Speaker 3: and even then the offense didn't do anything. It was 836 00:32:09,040 --> 00:32:12,640 Speaker 3: like just kind of felt like like just a little 837 00:32:12,680 --> 00:32:15,520 Speaker 3: bit flat and that happens ebbs and flows of the 838 00:32:15,520 --> 00:32:17,960 Speaker 3: season again to baseball. Nobody over here at the Mets 839 00:32:18,080 --> 00:32:20,000 Speaker 3: Up podcast is hitting the panic button. You know that 840 00:32:21,400 --> 00:32:23,400 Speaker 3: we barely hit the panic button last year and they 841 00:32:23,400 --> 00:32:26,040 Speaker 3: were so so so bad at this second hit just 842 00:32:26,040 --> 00:32:27,800 Speaker 3: when they actually started to play. Well. Yeah, so maybe 843 00:32:27,840 --> 00:32:29,960 Speaker 3: should we be panicking. Maybe that's what they need because 844 00:32:30,000 --> 00:32:31,680 Speaker 3: we are the king of the jinks over here. 845 00:32:31,920 --> 00:32:33,760 Speaker 2: It's crazy the panic again when you have the tie 846 00:32:33,880 --> 00:32:35,520 Speaker 2: still tied for the best record in the National League. 847 00:32:35,560 --> 00:32:37,320 Speaker 2: But it's also just like what why is why did 848 00:32:37,320 --> 00:32:38,920 Speaker 2: we have a first year superstar curse on the Mets? 849 00:32:38,920 --> 00:32:41,120 Speaker 3: Like why does that exist? Yeah, like you you would 850 00:32:41,120 --> 00:32:43,040 Speaker 3: think it would be the Yankees, like the team that, 851 00:32:43,120 --> 00:32:45,640 Speaker 3: like the entire world knows, not the Mets, who was 852 00:32:45,720 --> 00:32:48,880 Speaker 3: like considered the little brother. I can't believe you just 853 00:32:48,880 --> 00:32:51,240 Speaker 3: said that. I'm saying that's what they claimed, the little Brother. 854 00:32:51,280 --> 00:32:52,800 Speaker 3: That's what they love to say, which. 855 00:32:52,600 --> 00:32:54,680 Speaker 2: Again it's definitely not true anymore because this is the 856 00:32:54,720 --> 00:32:55,800 Speaker 2: way the Yankee fans are acting. 857 00:32:55,800 --> 00:32:57,920 Speaker 3: They are clearly they are clearly the Petulan children here, 858 00:32:57,920 --> 00:32:58,240 Speaker 3: but just. 859 00:32:58,240 --> 00:33:00,640 Speaker 2: Other other little shits run around talk by the series 860 00:33:00,640 --> 00:33:04,200 Speaker 2: shout out westcar Brossebon just males that the way he 861 00:33:04,320 --> 00:33:06,959 Speaker 2: pitched through and game two was amazing, coming back out 862 00:33:07,280 --> 00:33:09,880 Speaker 2: after pitching more than an inning one day later, back 863 00:33:09,880 --> 00:33:12,720 Speaker 2: to back, that ballsy strike out of Anthony Vaulpi where 864 00:33:12,960 --> 00:33:14,680 Speaker 2: he tried so hard to walk him and Anthony Vaalpey 865 00:33:14,720 --> 00:33:17,480 Speaker 2: just simply would not let him. They talk about McGill 866 00:33:17,560 --> 00:33:19,280 Speaker 2: for a little bit in game one. That was the 867 00:33:19,440 --> 00:33:22,760 Speaker 2: catastrophe McGill, like that was twenty twenty three McGill when 868 00:33:22,800 --> 00:33:23,800 Speaker 2: like he couldn't do anything, Like. 869 00:33:23,840 --> 00:33:25,920 Speaker 3: I just that was McGill handing the keys away and 870 00:33:26,000 --> 00:33:28,200 Speaker 3: he was like Frankie Montas Sean and Iya, it's your 871 00:33:28,240 --> 00:33:29,200 Speaker 3: spot when you want it. 872 00:33:29,640 --> 00:33:32,560 Speaker 2: Just absurdly put himself scoring the shopping block the second one. 873 00:33:32,640 --> 00:33:33,360 Speaker 3: These guys get healthy. 874 00:33:33,400 --> 00:33:35,880 Speaker 2: It was just like in this game he threw sixteen 875 00:33:35,920 --> 00:33:38,680 Speaker 2: fastballs to lefties, six were in the zone six of 876 00:33:38,720 --> 00:33:41,680 Speaker 2: six or even impossible. It's literally shocking. I don't know 877 00:33:41,680 --> 00:33:43,400 Speaker 2: if that's an execution thing or a few things. If 878 00:33:43,440 --> 00:33:44,960 Speaker 2: you looked at his pitch chart for the sliders in 879 00:33:45,000 --> 00:33:46,840 Speaker 2: this game as well, every single one was a clean 880 00:33:46,880 --> 00:33:48,320 Speaker 2: three inches below of the zone, like not kind of 881 00:33:48,360 --> 00:33:49,960 Speaker 2: on the edge rees and pulling them all year. He 882 00:33:50,120 --> 00:33:52,320 Speaker 2: bound so many of them despite again he spiked those 883 00:33:52,320 --> 00:33:54,720 Speaker 2: slide this a change up drifted. It was he just 884 00:33:54,760 --> 00:33:56,440 Speaker 2: seems so scared to make a mistake. And it was 885 00:33:56,440 --> 00:33:59,000 Speaker 2: funny in that game that Yankees never scoring them up 886 00:33:59,000 --> 00:34:01,240 Speaker 2: that entire game. All he was doing was walking multiple 887 00:34:01,320 --> 00:34:03,120 Speaker 2: guys and letting there would be a dribbler or a 888 00:34:03,160 --> 00:34:04,800 Speaker 2: blether that we were picked by Pilonzo. 889 00:34:04,840 --> 00:34:05,960 Speaker 3: The ball went up in the air like it was 890 00:34:06,040 --> 00:34:07,800 Speaker 3: just it was. It was terrible. 891 00:34:07,840 --> 00:34:09,719 Speaker 2: He squarely put himself in the chopping block. I hate 892 00:34:09,719 --> 00:34:11,840 Speaker 2: the main McGill narrative. I think that's very lazy to 893 00:34:11,920 --> 00:34:13,719 Speaker 2: talk about the guy's r and like a twenty five 894 00:34:13,760 --> 00:34:16,200 Speaker 2: inning sample over the course of four seasons, when very 895 00:34:16,239 --> 00:34:18,840 Speaker 2: different situations are going on every time. But he's very 896 00:34:18,880 --> 00:34:20,480 Speaker 2: obviously on the chopping block right now in terms of 897 00:34:20,520 --> 00:34:22,080 Speaker 2: who would go, and because we still have weeks till 898 00:34:22,080 --> 00:34:24,319 Speaker 2: someone comes back, at least three four weeks, got. 899 00:34:24,239 --> 00:34:27,000 Speaker 3: Four more McGill stars, probably at least, especially watching how 900 00:34:27,000 --> 00:34:29,759 Speaker 3: Griffin Canning's pitching, I mean, well, this guy's incredible. What 901 00:34:29,880 --> 00:34:32,200 Speaker 3: a fucking savior that guy has been. We say it 902 00:34:32,239 --> 00:34:35,360 Speaker 3: every podcast, but I'm like, what is it gonna stop, Like, 903 00:34:35,400 --> 00:34:37,800 Speaker 3: when's it gonna end? What is this? When is this 904 00:34:38,120 --> 00:34:41,040 Speaker 3: reign of terror of Ruffin Canning gonna end? Because he 905 00:34:41,280 --> 00:34:43,480 Speaker 3: just keeps pitching good, and in this game in particular, 906 00:34:43,840 --> 00:34:46,120 Speaker 3: he just had fucking big old balls. He was just 907 00:34:46,160 --> 00:34:49,319 Speaker 3: like Aaron Judge, tried to fucking hit this. You can't. Oh, 908 00:34:49,400 --> 00:34:51,680 Speaker 3: it's the exact opposite McGill's twenty four bad. 909 00:34:51,719 --> 00:34:55,240 Speaker 2: There's eighteen first pitch strikes, just sliders, curveballs, change ups, fastballs. 910 00:34:55,280 --> 00:34:57,040 Speaker 2: He didn't care what the count was. He was throwing 911 00:34:57,040 --> 00:34:59,640 Speaker 2: all the pitches. The guy's just like he's been like 912 00:34:59,640 --> 00:35:01,520 Speaker 2: in figure really with so much life. It's amazing right now, 913 00:35:01,560 --> 00:35:04,000 Speaker 2: Like I really, I truly can't believe what we're seeing 914 00:35:04,000 --> 00:35:06,040 Speaker 2: again this game. It was even still with him pitching 915 00:35:06,120 --> 00:35:08,920 Speaker 2: so well, a miracle to win this Gametington had to 916 00:35:08,960 --> 00:35:10,920 Speaker 2: steal third base in the fourth inning, so mark fans 917 00:35:10,920 --> 00:35:13,399 Speaker 2: because the sacrifice fly and then we descend. The bread 918 00:35:13,440 --> 00:35:14,960 Speaker 2: baiting in the seven I think was terrible, but I 919 00:35:15,320 --> 00:35:16,840 Speaker 2: just I don't know with what the two guys coming up, 920 00:35:16,840 --> 00:35:18,200 Speaker 2: he still need a perfect relay to get him. But 921 00:35:18,200 --> 00:35:20,279 Speaker 2: I was just like, why are you He's not bad bait? 922 00:35:20,280 --> 00:35:20,960 Speaker 2: He's not a fast guy. 923 00:35:21,000 --> 00:35:23,440 Speaker 3: You AfD not get a good read on it either. No, 924 00:35:23,640 --> 00:35:24,600 Speaker 3: everything was bad in that play. 925 00:35:24,600 --> 00:35:26,520 Speaker 2: And then Regarrett having an inning where he gave up 926 00:35:26,520 --> 00:35:28,719 Speaker 2: three walks and a double didn't allow and earned run again. 927 00:35:28,760 --> 00:35:30,160 Speaker 2: To win that game by the skin of your teeth 928 00:35:30,280 --> 00:35:32,600 Speaker 2: was a miracle because I think there would be vic 929 00:35:33,520 --> 00:35:35,160 Speaker 2: It was the upsetting to end this series the way 930 00:35:35,200 --> 00:35:35,480 Speaker 2: they did. 931 00:35:35,560 --> 00:35:37,920 Speaker 3: If we got swept, it would be very different conversation 932 00:35:38,000 --> 00:35:40,120 Speaker 3: right now. If oh, yeah, no, people would be spewing 933 00:35:40,400 --> 00:35:43,520 Speaker 3: absolutely hate. Yeah, vitriol, that's the word I was looking for. 934 00:35:43,600 --> 00:35:47,279 Speaker 3: It would be insanely bad vibes right now. And again 935 00:35:47,680 --> 00:35:49,880 Speaker 3: we talked about the bad offense. We talked about some 936 00:35:49,920 --> 00:35:51,960 Speaker 3: of the pitching has been or that the pitching relatively 937 00:35:52,040 --> 00:35:54,080 Speaker 3: has still been good, like Hennis to Cabrera giving up 938 00:35:54,080 --> 00:35:57,479 Speaker 3: the runs come on, like we knew that was gonna happen, 939 00:35:57,760 --> 00:35:59,080 Speaker 3: like Cabrera. 940 00:35:59,360 --> 00:36:01,320 Speaker 2: I just couldn't believe it was Cody Belger instead of 941 00:36:01,320 --> 00:36:03,400 Speaker 2: Aaron Judge. And again the problem with that end question. 942 00:36:03,680 --> 00:36:07,040 Speaker 3: What I couldn't edwin Diaz pitch I was, I texted 943 00:36:07,040 --> 00:36:08,279 Speaker 3: you that is to bringing Edward right here. 944 00:36:08,360 --> 00:36:10,320 Speaker 2: Like the second day, the bases get loaded there, it's like, 945 00:36:11,480 --> 00:36:13,320 Speaker 2: where's their closer, the guy who's been nails for like 946 00:36:13,360 --> 00:36:15,560 Speaker 2: seven straight outings here. I do think that this was 947 00:36:15,560 --> 00:36:18,880 Speaker 2: another case Mendoza trying to thread the needle, wanting someone 948 00:36:18,920 --> 00:36:20,759 Speaker 2: else to get the bottom of the order so then 949 00:36:20,880 --> 00:36:22,359 Speaker 2: Edwin can come up to the top of the order. 950 00:36:22,400 --> 00:36:24,280 Speaker 2: And then once you're already down by two, I understand 951 00:36:24,360 --> 00:36:26,520 Speaker 2: not burning Edwin and back to back day that one 952 00:36:26,560 --> 00:36:29,239 Speaker 2: I get, but before that, because like, should you again, 953 00:36:29,320 --> 00:36:30,799 Speaker 2: like this is probably two sides of the same coin. 954 00:36:31,360 --> 00:36:33,800 Speaker 2: One should you bring in Edwin ds if it's orbant Vvas, 955 00:36:34,000 --> 00:36:36,319 Speaker 2: But two if it's the most important part of the game, 956 00:36:36,440 --> 00:36:40,120 Speaker 2: maybe you actually should have. And that that bat huge 957 00:36:40,120 --> 00:36:42,640 Speaker 2: tip of the captain georban Vvas. Ryan standing through nine 958 00:36:42,680 --> 00:36:44,320 Speaker 2: pitches out one hundred miles an hour or better, and 959 00:36:44,400 --> 00:36:46,480 Speaker 2: he fouled off every single one and finally got the 960 00:36:46,560 --> 00:36:48,200 Speaker 2: last one and hit a ground ball that should have 961 00:36:48,239 --> 00:36:49,480 Speaker 2: been turned into an out. And it's just that was 962 00:36:49,480 --> 00:36:51,399 Speaker 2: on our fault for not turning it into an out, 963 00:36:51,440 --> 00:36:53,160 Speaker 2: but had tip for him, a rookie trying to make 964 00:36:53,160 --> 00:36:54,600 Speaker 2: it being able to just have a tough at bat 965 00:36:54,640 --> 00:36:55,960 Speaker 2: against still a solid reliever. 966 00:36:56,320 --> 00:36:58,839 Speaker 3: Yeah, and like you've mentioned, not being able to turn 967 00:36:58,840 --> 00:37:01,399 Speaker 3: it into an out. Defense just has to be better. 968 00:37:02,040 --> 00:37:04,200 Speaker 3: It's been really, really bad. The Mets are currently twenty 969 00:37:04,280 --> 00:37:07,320 Speaker 3: seventh in OAA and Major League Baseball, which is so 970 00:37:07,520 --> 00:37:10,600 Speaker 3: so bad, And that makes sense us watching every single 971 00:37:10,680 --> 00:37:12,560 Speaker 3: game We've been like, the defense has been terrible. The 972 00:37:12,600 --> 00:37:15,240 Speaker 3: defense has not been good pretty much all season long. Besides, 973 00:37:15,800 --> 00:37:17,600 Speaker 3: you know, Lindor makes nice plays. The Kunows made some 974 00:37:17,680 --> 00:37:20,400 Speaker 3: nice plays, like the Mets will make nice plays, but overall, 975 00:37:20,480 --> 00:37:23,719 Speaker 3: team defense has been poor. OAA says that DRS has 976 00:37:23,840 --> 00:37:25,560 Speaker 3: us at eleventh though, and that's where I go, Yeah, 977 00:37:25,560 --> 00:37:27,520 Speaker 3: I don't care about that stat because I've watched the 978 00:37:27,520 --> 00:37:27,920 Speaker 3: team play. 979 00:37:27,920 --> 00:37:30,920 Speaker 2: They played shit defense, and it's the defense has annoyingly 980 00:37:31,000 --> 00:37:32,960 Speaker 2: been very bad on the corners and these games, which 981 00:37:33,000 --> 00:37:34,600 Speaker 2: is in the bulk of the season when Pizza first 982 00:37:34,640 --> 00:37:36,359 Speaker 2: and Vanzo said third, these guys are just not good 983 00:37:36,360 --> 00:37:38,760 Speaker 2: defensive players. They're just simply not and that's that's okay. 984 00:37:39,040 --> 00:37:41,040 Speaker 2: They bring other things to the table, especially Alonzo us 985 00:37:41,760 --> 00:37:43,920 Speaker 2: is not a good defensive player. Isn't chastising him. But 986 00:37:44,640 --> 00:37:47,080 Speaker 2: in a time, in a moment where Brett Bay is 987 00:37:47,160 --> 00:37:48,799 Speaker 2: on the roster, because Bret Bay the games he started 988 00:37:48,840 --> 00:37:51,080 Speaker 2: their basis series, so many more great plays that that 989 00:37:51,160 --> 00:37:54,280 Speaker 2: bare handed playing Saturday afternoon is amazing. Also, I hated 990 00:37:54,360 --> 00:37:58,279 Speaker 2: the Saturday one seven Sunday at seven start. Twenty four 991 00:37:58,320 --> 00:38:00,560 Speaker 2: hours without baseball was painful. I'm like, what's going on here? 992 00:38:00,640 --> 00:38:02,719 Speaker 2: Especially like like ah, that deaf hass been off. And 993 00:38:02,800 --> 00:38:04,840 Speaker 2: apparently we learned this week that the Yankees are a 994 00:38:04,840 --> 00:38:06,800 Speaker 2: team that chooses a Saturday A one game, Like teams 995 00:38:06,840 --> 00:38:08,920 Speaker 2: have the opportunity to choose that time slot, and the 996 00:38:09,000 --> 00:38:10,760 Speaker 2: Yankees go like that time. So I think it's the Yankees, 997 00:38:10,800 --> 00:38:12,960 Speaker 2: the Reds in the Cubs. I was doing some research 998 00:38:13,040 --> 00:38:15,200 Speaker 2: on this, but like, we'd like to Saturday one o'clock games, 999 00:38:15,800 --> 00:38:17,120 Speaker 2: which funny, that's weird. 1000 00:38:17,320 --> 00:38:20,400 Speaker 3: It's just like a don't I never think of Saturday 1001 00:38:20,400 --> 00:38:21,680 Speaker 3: as an early day game day. 1002 00:38:22,040 --> 00:38:24,080 Speaker 2: No, But even again, in terms of OAA, Mark Vantos 1003 00:38:24,200 --> 00:38:25,960 Speaker 2: is the worst third basement in baseball right now and 1004 00:38:26,520 --> 00:38:27,960 Speaker 2: six OAA shocker. 1005 00:38:28,120 --> 00:38:29,960 Speaker 3: Remember remember when we said this earlier in the season 1006 00:38:30,000 --> 00:38:32,000 Speaker 3: that he can't play third base and we got fucking 1007 00:38:32,120 --> 00:38:34,359 Speaker 3: dreamed at by people. It's like, oh, I've watched him play, 1008 00:38:34,440 --> 00:38:37,280 Speaker 3: he's great. No, he's always been a bad defensive third baseman. 1009 00:38:38,000 --> 00:38:39,479 Speaker 2: My whole thing with him was that, like I watched 1010 00:38:39,520 --> 00:38:41,120 Speaker 2: him amprove so much of the play from one season 1011 00:38:41,160 --> 00:38:42,560 Speaker 2: to the next, Like maybe he could do with defense, 1012 00:38:42,600 --> 00:38:43,920 Speaker 2: he just hasn't done it with defense. And I don't 1013 00:38:43,920 --> 00:38:46,200 Speaker 2: think it's a bad thing for the Mets to admit 1014 00:38:46,280 --> 00:38:48,560 Speaker 2: internally that right now you're the best version of yourself 1015 00:38:48,600 --> 00:38:50,640 Speaker 2: as a team when Brett Bay's the guy playing base. 1016 00:38:51,000 --> 00:38:52,799 Speaker 2: If there's a point that thaying, if there's a point 1017 00:38:52,800 --> 00:38:54,319 Speaker 2: in the season when they're not on the roster together, 1018 00:38:54,400 --> 00:38:56,439 Speaker 2: the conversation changes a lot. But right now, when they're 1019 00:38:56,440 --> 00:38:59,000 Speaker 2: on the roster together, I don't care if you're playing lefty, 1020 00:38:59,040 --> 00:39:00,320 Speaker 2: I don't care if it's the flyball pitcher of a 1021 00:39:00,320 --> 00:39:03,600 Speaker 2: ground ball pitcher like Brett Baty is miles light years, 1022 00:39:03,680 --> 00:39:05,600 Speaker 2: leaps and bounds better defense, not even close. 1023 00:39:05,680 --> 00:39:07,760 Speaker 3: Think about think about the head and we've we're gonna, 1024 00:39:07,920 --> 00:39:10,040 Speaker 3: you know, bash this into the ground. But it's like, Okay, 1025 00:39:10,280 --> 00:39:12,280 Speaker 3: would you rather play Mark Viano's at third and Starling 1026 00:39:12,320 --> 00:39:14,560 Speaker 3: Marte at DH or Brett Baty at third and Mark 1027 00:39:14,640 --> 00:39:19,239 Speaker 3: Viento's at DH. Take Clinton Kershaw prime, Clinton Kershaw is 1028 00:39:19,239 --> 00:39:20,960 Speaker 3: on the mound. I'm still taking the Brett Bady and 1029 00:39:20,960 --> 00:39:25,560 Speaker 3: Mark Vienzo's every single time. Yeah, and whatever. 1030 00:39:25,600 --> 00:39:27,640 Speaker 2: Again, just a bad series. It's it's compounded by the 1031 00:39:27,640 --> 00:39:29,160 Speaker 2: fact that's the Subway Series, and I think there's a 1032 00:39:29,160 --> 00:39:31,760 Speaker 2: lot of extra importance that's placed on this sure nationally, 1033 00:39:31,880 --> 00:39:34,640 Speaker 2: when in reality the games against nationally are more value 1034 00:39:34,640 --> 00:39:36,440 Speaker 2: in the games against the American League. And also you 1035 00:39:36,560 --> 00:39:39,040 Speaker 2: lost the three game series. I guess a good teams 1036 00:39:39,040 --> 00:39:40,560 Speaker 2: are a good team. Yes, told you guys going into 1037 00:39:40,560 --> 00:39:42,560 Speaker 2: the series. Max Reed's a great pitcher, actually got in 1038 00:39:42,640 --> 00:39:44,719 Speaker 2: decently well. The Yankees lineup one through nine, while it 1039 00:39:44,760 --> 00:39:48,160 Speaker 2: doesn't have like super punch Besides Aaron Judge, these are 1040 00:39:48,239 --> 00:39:50,919 Speaker 2: most of the guys are tough outs, a good baseball player. 1041 00:39:51,120 --> 00:39:52,920 Speaker 2: Donald's just been waking up big time, like these are. 1042 00:39:53,000 --> 00:39:54,120 Speaker 3: This is a good team. 1043 00:39:54,160 --> 00:39:55,960 Speaker 2: I think a lot of people have kind of killed 1044 00:39:55,960 --> 00:39:58,640 Speaker 2: the Yankees for this early season start. When they're good, 1045 00:39:58,680 --> 00:40:00,560 Speaker 2: they're solid team. Tejer of the Mayhew rising from the 1046 00:40:00,600 --> 00:40:02,440 Speaker 2: dead to be an impossible out, I answer that one 1047 00:40:02,480 --> 00:40:07,600 Speaker 2: coming again. Still, It's just I'm much significantly more annoyed 1048 00:40:07,600 --> 00:40:09,120 Speaker 2: with the way the Mets are playing and hitting right 1049 00:40:09,120 --> 00:40:10,600 Speaker 2: now than anything are. 1050 00:40:10,520 --> 00:40:13,279 Speaker 3: There to do with the Yankees. Yeah, totally. It was 1051 00:40:13,320 --> 00:40:16,359 Speaker 3: a bad week of hitting, and hopefully as we head 1052 00:40:16,400 --> 00:40:18,600 Speaker 3: out to Boston, here a little series preview coming up 1053 00:40:19,080 --> 00:40:21,320 Speaker 3: talk about that maybe the bats can wake up. Fenway 1054 00:40:21,360 --> 00:40:23,239 Speaker 3: Park is a great place to go if you're a hitter. 1055 00:40:23,320 --> 00:40:25,560 Speaker 3: You got that big old green monster in left field. 1056 00:40:25,800 --> 00:40:27,440 Speaker 3: Just pull the baseball, pull the baseball in the air. 1057 00:40:27,480 --> 00:40:30,040 Speaker 3: You're gonna hit home runs or doubles at the absolute worst. 1058 00:40:30,719 --> 00:40:33,080 Speaker 3: And the Red Sox have been struggling. They've been scuffling, 1059 00:40:33,239 --> 00:40:36,319 Speaker 3: especially especially on the pitching side. Their pitching has looked 1060 00:40:36,560 --> 00:40:38,600 Speaker 3: horrible and that was their concern coming into the year. 1061 00:40:38,600 --> 00:40:41,440 Speaker 3: Their bats are phenomenal, their pitching is not. So what 1062 00:40:41,560 --> 00:40:42,839 Speaker 3: are the matchups for this series? Here? 1063 00:40:42,920 --> 00:40:45,359 Speaker 2: James also to the top of the show, I am 1064 00:40:45,400 --> 00:40:47,680 Speaker 2: in Boston, so if anyone did travel up for the series. 1065 00:40:47,680 --> 00:40:50,239 Speaker 2: I'm here for my dad's birthday on Monday sixty Papa 1066 00:40:50,280 --> 00:40:51,400 Speaker 2: shiana sixtieth birthday. 1067 00:40:51,440 --> 00:40:54,160 Speaker 3: Shout out big James, shout a big James, So I 1068 00:40:54,239 --> 00:40:55,000 Speaker 3: might hit me up. 1069 00:40:55,040 --> 00:40:56,239 Speaker 2: I would love to say, how do you guys began 1070 00:40:56,320 --> 00:40:58,040 Speaker 2: doing birthday family stuff? So it might not be possible. 1071 00:40:58,120 --> 00:40:59,200 Speaker 2: Let me know if I'm the ball parker was sitting 1072 00:40:59,239 --> 00:40:59,520 Speaker 2: here each other. 1073 00:41:00,120 --> 00:41:02,600 Speaker 3: I talk to Heally. He's up there now. Oh Heally's here, 1074 00:41:02,760 --> 00:41:06,680 Speaker 3: he lives here. No, Tim Healy, Oh your buddy Heally. 1075 00:41:06,680 --> 00:41:08,759 Speaker 3: I was like, yeah, well we got two buddies Heally, 1076 00:41:08,800 --> 00:41:11,000 Speaker 3: but Tim, Yeah, he's at Boston. Now you gotta go 1077 00:41:11,200 --> 00:41:13,400 Speaker 3: say what's up. Yeah, I'll say to them tomorrow. But 1078 00:41:13,560 --> 00:41:15,319 Speaker 3: uh so b's in the g again. If anyone's up here, 1079 00:41:15,360 --> 00:41:16,040 Speaker 3: let me out, let me know. 1080 00:41:16,600 --> 00:41:22,000 Speaker 2: Monday six forty five Coda Sanga versus Hunter Dobbins, Tuesday 1081 00:41:22,040 --> 00:41:24,399 Speaker 2: six forty five against remember Guy, six forty five start 1082 00:41:24,440 --> 00:41:25,320 Speaker 2: times for this whole series. 1083 00:41:25,760 --> 00:41:27,120 Speaker 3: Klay Holmes verus Walker Bueller. 1084 00:41:27,200 --> 00:41:29,399 Speaker 2: Another frustrating thing about the Yankee series that we didn't 1085 00:41:29,440 --> 00:41:31,000 Speaker 2: have either of our two best pitchers, because I think 1086 00:41:31,040 --> 00:41:32,680 Speaker 2: right now we'd say that Sanga and Holmes are two 1087 00:41:32,719 --> 00:41:35,120 Speaker 2: best starting pitchers. So with the three rist pitchers against 1088 00:41:35,120 --> 00:41:36,840 Speaker 2: a good team, just winning that series have been awesome. 1089 00:41:37,040 --> 00:41:40,200 Speaker 2: And then Wednesday another six forty five, Tyler mcale versus 1090 00:41:40,320 --> 00:41:42,360 Speaker 2: Garrett Crochet. McGill wasn't sucking and that would be the 1091 00:41:42,360 --> 00:41:44,759 Speaker 2: ace off. But because Crochet is a freak of nature. 1092 00:41:44,840 --> 00:41:48,040 Speaker 2: But looking at those three matchups, two of them I 1093 00:41:48,200 --> 00:41:50,719 Speaker 2: like to think that we have the more talented pitcher 1094 00:41:50,800 --> 00:41:52,440 Speaker 2: on the mount, which is kind of crazy to say. 1095 00:41:52,600 --> 00:41:54,920 Speaker 3: But Holmes and Bueller, but what's the uh, what's the 1096 00:41:55,000 --> 00:41:57,680 Speaker 3: deal with Hunter Dobbins. Because he's had some like pretty 1097 00:41:57,719 --> 00:41:59,640 Speaker 3: decent starts, but also then times where you get hilled. 1098 00:41:59,760 --> 00:42:00,640 Speaker 3: He's just not very good. 1099 00:42:01,440 --> 00:42:05,960 Speaker 2: He's the classic good command, good breaking balls, bad fastball. Gotcha, 1100 00:42:06,040 --> 00:42:07,600 Speaker 2: that's kind of Hunter Dobbins thing. So he winds up 1101 00:42:07,600 --> 00:42:08,800 Speaker 2: pitching from behind a lot. And I know, if you 1102 00:42:08,800 --> 00:42:12,240 Speaker 2: guys look at the baseball savant run value, the fastball 1103 00:42:12,280 --> 00:42:14,000 Speaker 2: looks better. That's because you got to get situations where 1104 00:42:14,000 --> 00:42:16,400 Speaker 2: he has to use the breaking balls a lot to 1105 00:42:16,520 --> 00:42:18,239 Speaker 2: kind of make up for the fastball. But it's it's 1106 00:42:18,239 --> 00:42:19,840 Speaker 2: a true five pitch mix. He got to split the 1107 00:42:19,920 --> 00:42:23,359 Speaker 2: a currveball, a two distinct sweeper, and slyder. He's good, 1108 00:42:23,440 --> 00:42:25,360 Speaker 2: he moves the ball around, but again it's just a 1109 00:42:25,600 --> 00:42:29,080 Speaker 2: very okay fastball. Three of us other four pitches have 1110 00:42:29,120 --> 00:42:31,000 Speaker 2: a wiffray of forty percent, but that fastball is just 1111 00:42:31,080 --> 00:42:33,279 Speaker 2: one that gets kind of pelton. He does have five 1112 00:42:33,320 --> 00:42:35,120 Speaker 2: hundred slug against it. He's also an eight hundred slug 1113 00:42:35,120 --> 00:42:36,920 Speaker 2: against the curb on a five hundred slug against the slider. 1114 00:42:36,960 --> 00:42:39,239 Speaker 2: So Hunter Dobbins is a guy that you really have 1115 00:42:39,320 --> 00:42:40,880 Speaker 2: to get ahead on in the count and that's how 1116 00:42:41,040 --> 00:42:42,840 Speaker 2: you that's how you beat him. It definitely is a 1117 00:42:42,880 --> 00:42:44,640 Speaker 2: good little pitcher. So I'm gonna have been paying close 1118 00:42:44,640 --> 00:42:47,960 Speaker 2: attention to in fancy baseball. Yeah, and Walker Buehler's been weird. 1119 00:42:48,280 --> 00:42:49,640 Speaker 2: That's I think the way I'd explain it. 1120 00:42:50,320 --> 00:42:52,600 Speaker 3: Yeah, he's he is weird at this point in his career. 1121 00:42:52,719 --> 00:42:54,280 Speaker 2: Like we I mean, I hope we just he doesn't 1122 00:42:54,280 --> 00:42:56,319 Speaker 2: see us and like everything like flows back into him 1123 00:42:56,320 --> 00:42:58,120 Speaker 2: like a dittering the NLCS last year and he becomes 1124 00:42:58,160 --> 00:43:00,880 Speaker 2: like ace Walker Bueller again. But he just lost He 1125 00:43:01,040 --> 00:43:02,880 Speaker 2: lost so much of his luster from the arm injuries. 1126 00:43:02,920 --> 00:43:04,800 Speaker 2: Like his fastball went from like the most electric in 1127 00:43:04,840 --> 00:43:08,000 Speaker 2: baseball to so unbelievably mid that's like not even funny. 1128 00:43:08,400 --> 00:43:10,239 Speaker 2: He now has become just more of a junk baller 1129 00:43:10,320 --> 00:43:12,320 Speaker 2: where he's gonna mix you up with colors and sinkers 1130 00:43:12,360 --> 00:43:14,000 Speaker 2: and change ups in a bunch of bullshit. That's kind 1131 00:43:14,040 --> 00:43:16,200 Speaker 2: of who Walker Bueler is. A lot of these Red 1132 00:43:16,239 --> 00:43:19,920 Speaker 2: Sox starters have struggled much more at home compared to 1133 00:43:20,040 --> 00:43:22,680 Speaker 2: on the road obviously, because someone park's very difficult place 1134 00:43:22,719 --> 00:43:25,120 Speaker 2: to pitch. And you got Grek Coroschet, who's a stud 1135 00:43:25,200 --> 00:43:27,680 Speaker 2: ace monster guy who I wish is in the Mets, 1136 00:43:27,960 --> 00:43:29,960 Speaker 2: but he's just he's he's a freak of nature. So 1137 00:43:30,080 --> 00:43:32,040 Speaker 2: let's let's get the bat at these first couple of games. 1138 00:43:32,160 --> 00:43:34,239 Speaker 3: Just just hit, just fucking hit, and the Red Sox 1139 00:43:34,320 --> 00:43:37,640 Speaker 3: bullpen's gettable for sure. Yeah, I think it's a highly getable. 1140 00:43:37,640 --> 00:43:40,000 Speaker 3: I think I will describe it as now at the plate, 1141 00:43:40,480 --> 00:43:43,480 Speaker 3: Ralphie en Devers is amazing. I know people are freaking 1142 00:43:43,480 --> 00:43:45,759 Speaker 3: as he says he won't play first base, and you 1143 00:43:45,840 --> 00:43:48,560 Speaker 3: know what, I'm kind of I won't play first base either. 1144 00:43:48,680 --> 00:43:50,200 Speaker 3: If I was saying, I'm like I played third my 1145 00:43:50,360 --> 00:43:51,800 Speaker 3: entire life, I don't know how to play his position. 1146 00:43:52,320 --> 00:43:54,319 Speaker 2: He kind of said that he was like the way 1147 00:43:54,360 --> 00:43:56,040 Speaker 2: it translated, which is shame on. 1148 00:43:56,200 --> 00:43:56,439 Speaker 3: Again. 1149 00:43:56,520 --> 00:43:58,520 Speaker 2: We saw this with the Mets last year with Horay Lopez. 1150 00:43:58,840 --> 00:44:00,759 Speaker 2: The media kind of mistranslating him. Shout out your boy, 1151 00:44:00,840 --> 00:44:03,520 Speaker 2: Robie Hyde, part of the foul Territory network here. So 1152 00:44:04,280 --> 00:44:06,719 Speaker 2: he's like, my wife is flew in Spanish that the 1153 00:44:06,760 --> 00:44:08,759 Speaker 2: closest going around is now, Rafael never said. This is 1154 00:44:08,800 --> 00:44:10,600 Speaker 2: what he said, and it was basically like the situation 1155 00:44:10,640 --> 00:44:12,879 Speaker 2: of him saying he can't play first base right now, 1156 00:44:13,280 --> 00:44:15,080 Speaker 2: him saying he has to learn it and work on 1157 00:44:15,160 --> 00:44:17,480 Speaker 2: it then try to figure it out. And basically another 1158 00:44:17,560 --> 00:44:20,120 Speaker 2: thing is that, like everyone's clamoring from the play first base, 1159 00:44:20,160 --> 00:44:21,360 Speaker 2: it would be a pretty bad look for him to 1160 00:44:21,440 --> 00:44:23,120 Speaker 2: just throw his own teammates under the bus as they're 1161 00:44:23,160 --> 00:44:25,280 Speaker 2: trying to play first base. Yeah, guys like Rome me Gonzalez, 1162 00:44:25,280 --> 00:44:27,439 Speaker 2: who who's been this roster a long time, being like, yeah, 1163 00:44:27,680 --> 00:44:29,440 Speaker 2: I'm better at this. I've never done it before, but 1164 00:44:29,480 --> 00:44:29,799 Speaker 2: I'm better. 1165 00:44:29,880 --> 00:44:31,960 Speaker 3: Web's got like a one point wors plus right now. 1166 00:44:31,960 --> 00:44:35,600 Speaker 2: Too, he's up swings very hard too. And Devers in 1167 00:44:35,640 --> 00:44:38,480 Speaker 2: his career has never ever played first base. He's played 1168 00:44:38,520 --> 00:44:40,719 Speaker 2: more short stopped in first base as a professional baseball player. 1169 00:44:40,840 --> 00:44:42,640 Speaker 2: He I think it was something like between the miners 1170 00:44:42,640 --> 00:44:45,200 Speaker 2: and the majors, like eight thousand innings. He's not It's 1171 00:44:45,239 --> 00:44:47,080 Speaker 2: a hard thing to change positions in baseball. I think 1172 00:44:47,120 --> 00:44:48,239 Speaker 2: if you gave him a few months, he'd. 1173 00:44:48,160 --> 00:44:48,960 Speaker 3: Probably be able to do it. 1174 00:44:49,360 --> 00:44:52,440 Speaker 2: But I also definitely understand the frustration where, first you 1175 00:44:52,560 --> 00:44:54,759 Speaker 2: change my position and now you're changing it back where 1176 00:44:54,800 --> 00:44:56,759 Speaker 2: like maybe at the end of the day, you might 1177 00:44:56,800 --> 00:44:58,279 Speaker 2: be the best team that you could possibly be for Like, 1178 00:44:58,280 --> 00:45:00,640 Speaker 2: I'll play anywhere, anytime, any give him play. But I 1179 00:45:00,680 --> 00:45:02,400 Speaker 2: also understand him being like, I don't think I'll be 1180 00:45:02,440 --> 00:45:03,719 Speaker 2: good at this. You took me out the deal. It's 1181 00:45:03,760 --> 00:45:05,239 Speaker 2: not bad at defense. Now you want me to play 1182 00:45:05,239 --> 00:45:06,400 Speaker 2: the one where I catch the b every play, Like, 1183 00:45:06,440 --> 00:45:06,800 Speaker 2: I don't know. 1184 00:45:08,120 --> 00:45:11,520 Speaker 3: William A. Bray has been incredible. That's your boy. Love Williorbray. 1185 00:45:11,600 --> 00:45:13,200 Speaker 3: He did not get enough shine last year on the 1186 00:45:13,280 --> 00:45:14,879 Speaker 3: Rookie of the Year, he was way down the ballot. 1187 00:45:14,960 --> 00:45:18,080 Speaker 3: Dude had a phenomenal season. He's mastering again. Can't hit lefties, 1188 00:45:18,360 --> 00:45:20,200 Speaker 3: but he's mashing against right He's got like a nine 1189 00:45:20,280 --> 00:45:23,320 Speaker 3: hundred ops. And then what is probably the best signing 1190 00:45:23,400 --> 00:45:27,840 Speaker 3: of the offseason offensively, Alex Bregman. He's been just phenomenal. 1191 00:45:27,920 --> 00:45:29,520 Speaker 3: I mean, who would have thought Alex Bredman is a 1192 00:45:29,600 --> 00:45:32,680 Speaker 3: perfect fit in Boston. He loves playing there. I mean 1193 00:45:32,719 --> 00:45:33,960 Speaker 3: it always was a perfect fit. 1194 00:45:34,080 --> 00:45:36,120 Speaker 2: Part of like watching this series with the Yankees team 1195 00:45:36,160 --> 00:45:37,719 Speaker 2: this weekend, similar to what I was thinking about the 1196 00:45:37,719 --> 00:45:40,200 Speaker 2: Cubs and we played them a few weeks ago, It's like, 1197 00:45:40,320 --> 00:45:43,680 Speaker 2: why didn't you guys think about signing Alex Bregman. I 1198 00:45:43,760 --> 00:45:45,759 Speaker 2: understand he still went for a pretty huge deal, but 1199 00:45:45,920 --> 00:45:48,359 Speaker 2: like the gaping hole that Yankee team has at third 1200 00:45:48,480 --> 00:45:50,960 Speaker 2: base and a guy like Bregman just staring you in 1201 00:45:51,040 --> 00:45:53,840 Speaker 2: the face, who's having an amazing resurgence season, who's just 1202 00:45:53,920 --> 00:45:56,080 Speaker 2: such a baseball rap ballplayer kind of thing. It's like 1203 00:45:56,120 --> 00:45:58,799 Speaker 2: that seemed like such a slam zug. Jaron Zduran after 1204 00:45:58,800 --> 00:46:00,960 Speaker 2: a big breakout last season, struggling a little bit to play, 1205 00:46:00,960 --> 00:46:04,040 Speaker 2: but is kind of getting it together. Some Christian Campbell superstar, rookie, 1206 00:46:04,040 --> 00:46:06,200 Speaker 2: one of the top prospects in baseball. He came out 1207 00:46:06,239 --> 00:46:07,960 Speaker 2: of a blazing hot. He's hit a bit of a 1208 00:46:08,040 --> 00:46:10,520 Speaker 2: cold spell now, which seemed just average rookie stuff. The 1209 00:46:10,560 --> 00:46:12,000 Speaker 2: league figuring you out and you have to figure them 1210 00:46:12,080 --> 00:46:14,800 Speaker 2: back out. So Don Rafaela, someone who I've talked countless 1211 00:46:14,800 --> 00:46:17,239 Speaker 2: shit on my Fantasy Baseball channel, has really turned it 1212 00:46:17,320 --> 00:46:19,160 Speaker 2: on of late. He's still playing good defensive center field, 1213 00:46:19,239 --> 00:46:21,440 Speaker 2: has improved his play, disciplined a lot, getting. 1214 00:46:21,200 --> 00:46:21,800 Speaker 3: To more power. 1215 00:46:22,640 --> 00:46:25,600 Speaker 2: And Trevor Story, who the old friend former superstar, has 1216 00:46:25,719 --> 00:46:27,840 Speaker 2: just had a hot first three weeks and he's hit 1217 00:46:27,880 --> 00:46:29,120 Speaker 2: the skids since. 1218 00:46:29,120 --> 00:46:30,920 Speaker 3: Yeah, no, this is a this is a team that 1219 00:46:31,200 --> 00:46:32,759 Speaker 3: it's a good team though it's a fine team. Yeah, 1220 00:46:32,840 --> 00:46:34,600 Speaker 3: like we should beat them, we need to beat them, 1221 00:46:34,640 --> 00:46:36,440 Speaker 3: but hey, if the bats don't show up like they 1222 00:46:36,520 --> 00:46:40,200 Speaker 3: have then literally can't. The Mets are just not scoring 1223 00:46:40,280 --> 00:46:42,200 Speaker 3: more runs than most teams. Like we got lucky. The 1224 00:46:42,280 --> 00:46:45,320 Speaker 3: Pirates were worse at hitting. That's basically what that was. 1225 00:46:45,920 --> 00:46:47,839 Speaker 2: Not worse, they worst at hitting. One of the worst 1226 00:46:47,840 --> 00:46:49,720 Speaker 2: teams I've ever seen in my life that pitstpur priocy, 1227 00:46:49,719 --> 00:46:51,439 Speaker 2: and I feel bad for Pirates fans, the soft media, 1228 00:46:51,480 --> 00:46:53,080 Speaker 2: marvel just to show throw it out there. But the 1229 00:46:53,160 --> 00:46:54,960 Speaker 2: fact that Jeff Passion put on an article this week 1230 00:46:55,000 --> 00:46:57,160 Speaker 2: that said that the Pirates should consider trading Paul Skeans. 1231 00:46:57,600 --> 00:46:59,400 Speaker 3: I did it first on Buyer Cell back in like 1232 00:46:59,600 --> 00:47:01,560 Speaker 3: April on my channel's say it was it's a by 1233 00:47:01,600 --> 00:47:03,799 Speaker 3: yourself video that's smashing still to this day. 1234 00:47:04,000 --> 00:47:07,040 Speaker 2: And I again, similarly, you could thank Jeff Passion for 1235 00:47:07,080 --> 00:47:09,040 Speaker 2: that one, similarly to you comparing yourself to want and 1236 00:47:09,080 --> 00:47:12,160 Speaker 2: so before you are not Jeff Passon, You're right, Mark. 1237 00:47:12,040 --> 00:47:15,239 Speaker 3: My videos get fifty thousand views, what do his get? Yeah, 1238 00:47:15,239 --> 00:47:15,440 Speaker 3: I don't. 1239 00:47:15,440 --> 00:47:17,399 Speaker 2: I I'm saying like in terms of like, in terms 1240 00:47:17,400 --> 00:47:20,440 Speaker 2: of like the most relevant national baseball media journalist him 1241 00:47:20,480 --> 00:47:22,680 Speaker 2: being like, this team should trade the most exciting player 1242 00:47:22,719 --> 00:47:23,960 Speaker 2: they've had in thirty years. 1243 00:47:24,080 --> 00:47:27,000 Speaker 3: That's yeah, He's that's stupid, He's legit, And I'm like, 1244 00:47:27,160 --> 00:47:29,360 Speaker 3: how can I get people to click my videos? Should 1245 00:47:29,360 --> 00:47:30,920 Speaker 3: the trade ball Skiins? Yes? 1246 00:47:31,480 --> 00:47:33,800 Speaker 2: Like, I truly if I was a Pirates fan, I 1247 00:47:33,800 --> 00:47:35,839 Speaker 2: would both wake up angry and go sleep angry every 1248 00:47:35,840 --> 00:47:36,279 Speaker 2: single day. 1249 00:47:36,320 --> 00:47:37,000 Speaker 3: But then just I don't know. 1250 00:47:37,120 --> 00:47:39,160 Speaker 2: Besides that, the Red Sox team Leam Hendricks is back 1251 00:47:39,320 --> 00:47:41,640 Speaker 2: one of the cool stories in baseball, back after cancer 1252 00:47:41,680 --> 00:47:44,080 Speaker 2: and bet arm Uh Garrett wouldluck and Justine Slayton and 1253 00:47:44,160 --> 00:47:46,759 Speaker 2: Rolls as Chapman in the bullpen have had all hot 1254 00:47:46,760 --> 00:47:49,480 Speaker 2: and clod spells this season. Chatman somehow, what was he now? 1255 00:47:49,560 --> 00:47:51,799 Speaker 2: Thirty seven, thirty eight years old? He still throws a hundred. 1256 00:47:51,520 --> 00:47:53,920 Speaker 3: Four miles an hour. It's kind of ridiculous speaking of 1257 00:47:53,960 --> 00:47:55,480 Speaker 3: someone who throws one hundred four miles an hour. Or 1258 00:47:55,480 --> 00:47:57,920 Speaker 3: maybe the last thing we'll mention in this episode, they 1259 00:47:58,000 --> 00:48:01,120 Speaker 3: got the rat fuck that cheatingh got them for eighty 1260 00:48:01,160 --> 00:48:03,960 Speaker 3: games eed and it wasn't for recovery. He was just 1261 00:48:04,120 --> 00:48:06,239 Speaker 3: juicing to get better. They said it was a weight 1262 00:48:06,320 --> 00:48:09,440 Speaker 3: loss supplement. It's all right, Bobby nice, try exactly. I 1263 00:48:09,480 --> 00:48:11,160 Speaker 3: see what you look like. You're not losing any weight. 1264 00:48:12,000 --> 00:48:13,439 Speaker 2: No, I do think it's all we got for this series. 1265 00:48:13,480 --> 00:48:15,520 Speaker 2: It's just just frustrating. It's just hard to I don't know. 1266 00:48:15,600 --> 00:48:17,280 Speaker 2: This is even one of the most like uncomfortable episodes. 1267 00:48:17,320 --> 00:48:19,160 Speaker 2: Come like I don't even know how to say, like 1268 00:48:19,200 --> 00:48:20,480 Speaker 2: how to even talk about this Shicks, And like, I 1269 00:48:20,520 --> 00:48:22,040 Speaker 2: just wish they would play better. I know that we 1270 00:48:22,120 --> 00:48:24,520 Speaker 2: saw how capable they are playing better, but just when 1271 00:48:24,560 --> 00:48:26,359 Speaker 2: this team so it's like when they go on the road, 1272 00:48:26,440 --> 00:48:27,560 Speaker 2: they just kind of lose their pizzazz. 1273 00:48:27,800 --> 00:48:30,879 Speaker 3: Yeah, and the road was just a different burrow. They're 1274 00:48:30,920 --> 00:48:34,680 Speaker 3: still sleeping up heads and this. 1275 00:48:34,880 --> 00:48:36,960 Speaker 2: After this years we've dropped to under five hundred on 1276 00:48:37,040 --> 00:48:38,640 Speaker 2: the road, like twelve and thirteen, that right, or twelve 1277 00:48:38,680 --> 00:48:39,880 Speaker 2: and twelve one of those thirteen. 1278 00:48:39,880 --> 00:48:42,200 Speaker 3: I think we're seventeen and five at home. That I 1279 00:48:42,280 --> 00:48:43,799 Speaker 3: will say. I thought it was a bigger deal when 1280 00:48:43,840 --> 00:48:45,640 Speaker 3: I texted you that. I looked at all the teams 1281 00:48:45,640 --> 00:48:48,680 Speaker 3: in baseball. Everyone's yeah, almost everybody's five hundred or worse 1282 00:48:48,719 --> 00:48:50,480 Speaker 3: on the road. Yeah, I think five hundred on the 1283 00:48:50,520 --> 00:48:51,919 Speaker 3: road is the goal. He's wanting to be ten games 1284 00:48:51,920 --> 00:48:53,319 Speaker 3: over at home. That's how it gets your spot by 1285 00:48:53,360 --> 00:48:53,960 Speaker 3: the end of the season. 1286 00:48:54,040 --> 00:48:56,320 Speaker 2: But as you and I both are kind of struggling 1287 00:48:56,360 --> 00:48:58,000 Speaker 2: to find level right now, kind of weird to find 1288 00:48:58,000 --> 00:48:59,480 Speaker 2: their spots, I think we have to end this episode 1289 00:48:59,480 --> 00:49:00,360 Speaker 2: the only way how to. 1290 00:49:00,960 --> 00:49:03,400 Speaker 3: With the eternal Frankie Peppers. Give me some Frankie I need, 1291 00:49:03,520 --> 00:49:07,239 Speaker 3: I need cheer up here. Here's Frankie. Guys, general, this 1292 00:49:07,320 --> 00:49:08,480 Speaker 3: is Frankie Peppers. How you doing? 1293 00:49:09,480 --> 00:49:12,719 Speaker 5: Disappointing way you lose a game? Disappointing way to lose 1294 00:49:12,760 --> 00:49:15,440 Speaker 5: a series, A lot of a lot of little lapses 1295 00:49:15,680 --> 00:49:19,800 Speaker 5: in the you know, Samaria is not amazing. Griffin Canning, 1296 00:49:19,880 --> 00:49:25,359 Speaker 5: though I'm waking pitch, you can go. I think you've 1297 00:49:25,440 --> 00:49:29,720 Speaker 5: already spoken about the behavior of the Yankees fans this series. 1298 00:49:29,800 --> 00:49:34,120 Speaker 3: But oh boy, I uh. 1299 00:49:35,880 --> 00:49:37,839 Speaker 5: I typically believe in the power of a good dish 1300 00:49:37,880 --> 00:49:39,839 Speaker 5: apasta to you know, make people feel better. 1301 00:49:40,080 --> 00:49:41,759 Speaker 3: I don't know about all that. I think they buy 1302 00:49:41,800 --> 00:49:42,839 Speaker 3: their bowling as from the store. 1303 00:49:42,880 --> 00:49:44,520 Speaker 5: They don't make it at home. Read into that. How 1304 00:49:44,600 --> 00:49:47,400 Speaker 5: you will anyway, boys, I'm gonna keep it short. I 1305 00:49:47,480 --> 00:49:49,920 Speaker 5: hope you're well. Let's tourne around and let's have a 1306 00:49:49,960 --> 00:49:50,600 Speaker 5: good next series. 1307 00:49:50,640 --> 00:49:51,399 Speaker 3: I'll talk to you soon. 1308 00:49:51,600 --> 00:49:53,439 Speaker 5: Take care, boys, Let's go nuts. 1309 00:49:54,640 --> 00:49:56,480 Speaker 3: Thank you, Frankie. I needed that. Yeah, I needed that, 1310 00:49:56,920 --> 00:49:59,680 Speaker 3: brother smile on my face. Always been a miserable episode 1311 00:49:59,719 --> 00:50:02,760 Speaker 3: for me. Yeah, yeah, you got really mad about this series. 1312 00:50:03,560 --> 00:50:05,359 Speaker 3: It's just like I was just like, oh, like, it's 1313 00:50:05,400 --> 00:50:08,160 Speaker 3: the it's the nonsense of the subway series. It's the 1314 00:50:08,239 --> 00:50:11,080 Speaker 3: nonsense of how like poorly we played. It was just 1315 00:50:11,400 --> 00:50:15,000 Speaker 3: a conglomeration of just like just ship the bed. I 1316 00:50:15,120 --> 00:50:17,799 Speaker 3: hated it, but yeah, just a bad fart shout out 1317 00:50:17,840 --> 00:50:20,359 Speaker 3: the Knicks. Let's go next, the next Let's fucking go next. 1318 00:50:20,400 --> 00:50:23,080 Speaker 3: So let's let's go that's still very much season. But 1319 00:50:23,160 --> 00:50:27,520 Speaker 3: I mean last minute here, oh baby, the Knicks. 1320 00:50:28,560 --> 00:50:29,839 Speaker 2: If you guys love the next we'll do the next 1321 00:50:29,840 --> 00:50:31,480 Speaker 2: minute right now. The way that they play on Friday 1322 00:50:31,560 --> 00:50:33,680 Speaker 2: night against the Celtics team, that thought that we get 1323 00:50:34,080 --> 00:50:37,400 Speaker 2: to play like that, I mean, maybe just get shallow, 1324 00:50:37,440 --> 00:50:39,560 Speaker 2: missing course, maybe the next time we all we had 1325 00:50:39,600 --> 00:50:41,719 Speaker 2: the conversation last week, it's like, what would you give 1326 00:50:41,800 --> 00:50:43,360 Speaker 2: up for a guaranteed nixt win on Friday, and I 1327 00:50:43,440 --> 00:50:45,440 Speaker 2: told you with a straight face, I was accept a 1328 00:50:45,440 --> 00:50:47,960 Speaker 2: sweep in the Subway Series to get a guaranteed next win. 1329 00:50:48,040 --> 00:50:49,560 Speaker 2: So I came out on top because I got my one, 1330 00:50:49,840 --> 00:50:51,680 Speaker 2: my one Mess win, and I got by Nicks vanzine 1331 00:50:51,680 --> 00:50:54,520 Speaker 2: because I, uh, definitely, I'm always been a Mess fan first. 1332 00:50:54,600 --> 00:50:55,880 Speaker 2: But you guys are seeing the next hat right now 1333 00:50:55,960 --> 00:50:58,480 Speaker 2: walking around Boston saying the Knicks hat was one of 1334 00:50:58,640 --> 00:51:01,240 Speaker 2: the coolest feelings ever. These people giving me daggers staring 1335 00:51:01,239 --> 00:51:03,919 Speaker 2: at them. Oh incredible. I mean they watched the whole 1336 00:51:03,960 --> 00:51:06,120 Speaker 2: they watched their whole window slam shut like this is over. 1337 00:51:06,880 --> 00:51:09,720 Speaker 2: And then there's a chance that you know, the Knicks 1338 00:51:09,719 --> 00:51:11,560 Speaker 2: are a team that I don't want to talkbout you. 1339 00:51:11,560 --> 00:51:13,200 Speaker 3: I don't want to talk about yet, but just excited 1340 00:51:13,280 --> 00:51:13,520 Speaker 3: for it. 1341 00:51:14,040 --> 00:51:16,160 Speaker 2: I'm so excited. They played so fucking well on Friday. 1342 00:51:16,200 --> 00:51:18,080 Speaker 2: The city was electric the first time the Knicks have 1343 00:51:18,120 --> 00:51:19,600 Speaker 2: been the conference finals since. 1344 00:51:19,880 --> 00:51:21,600 Speaker 3: Either and most of the people listening to this podcast 1345 00:51:21,640 --> 00:51:22,719 Speaker 3: were conscious. Mark I. 1346 00:51:22,800 --> 00:51:25,320 Speaker 2: Veers has a clean sweep of this three favorite professional 1347 00:51:25,320 --> 00:51:27,320 Speaker 2: sports teams all reaching the final four of the season, 1348 00:51:27,320 --> 00:51:30,239 Speaker 2: which is incomprehensible considering that they're the Knicks, the Mets, 1349 00:51:30,280 --> 00:51:31,240 Speaker 2: and the Washington Commanders. 1350 00:51:31,480 --> 00:51:34,480 Speaker 3: Yeah, no, it's a I'm on a fucking insane run 1351 00:51:34,600 --> 00:51:37,720 Speaker 3: right now. And that's also really sad because nobody's won anything. 1352 00:51:37,760 --> 00:51:39,560 Speaker 3: They all get knocked out of the conference finals. 1353 00:51:39,640 --> 00:51:43,000 Speaker 2: So and it's amazing the quarter final matchup you had. 1354 00:51:43,120 --> 00:51:46,720 Speaker 2: Every single one was like completely jaw droppingly incredible. Between 1355 00:51:46,760 --> 00:51:49,600 Speaker 2: the Mets Philly series, this Nick Celtic series, just the 1356 00:51:49,640 --> 00:51:51,440 Speaker 2: way they won those first two games, and then the 1357 00:51:51,480 --> 00:51:54,440 Speaker 2: Commanders being the Lions and on your birthday. But you 1358 00:51:54,480 --> 00:51:56,680 Speaker 2: could get like, don't don't the kid get hot? But 1359 00:51:56,800 --> 00:51:58,239 Speaker 2: I just I'm so excited for this next team. 1360 00:51:58,280 --> 00:52:00,960 Speaker 3: I love this team. I fucking despise the Indiana Pacers. 1361 00:52:01,520 --> 00:52:02,040 Speaker 3: I want to. 1362 00:52:02,400 --> 00:52:04,719 Speaker 2: I want to, I want I said it during that 1363 00:52:04,760 --> 00:52:06,560 Speaker 2: game when we were stretching lead out to forty and fifty. 1364 00:52:06,680 --> 00:52:08,480 Speaker 2: I want Jaylen Brown to never forget what we did 1365 00:52:08,560 --> 00:52:10,719 Speaker 2: to him. I want to do that twenty five fold 1366 00:52:10,760 --> 00:52:11,560 Speaker 2: to tyres Halburton. 1367 00:52:11,600 --> 00:52:13,480 Speaker 3: This ye is what he closes his eyes. He sees 1368 00:52:13,560 --> 00:52:16,920 Speaker 3: fucking Jalen Brunson's face like I want Ogano, but just 1369 00:52:17,000 --> 00:52:19,719 Speaker 3: in his in his grill. Yeah, whatever it is Let's 1370 00:52:19,719 --> 00:52:21,400 Speaker 3: go Nix. Let's go Mets guys. Thank you so much 1371 00:52:21,400 --> 00:52:23,520 Speaker 3: for listening and watching this episode the Mets Up podcast. 1372 00:52:23,600 --> 00:52:25,800 Speaker 3: Make sure you are subscribed to the Mess Up Podcast 1373 00:52:25,880 --> 00:52:28,040 Speaker 3: YouTube channel. See the video version of this If you're 1374 00:52:28,080 --> 00:52:30,920 Speaker 3: listening to US Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google drops the rating, 1375 00:52:31,000 --> 00:52:33,680 Speaker 3: drops a review, download and subscribe. You can follow James 1376 00:52:33,760 --> 00:52:37,120 Speaker 3: on social media at James Chiano and I'm Draftnckmark with 1377 00:52:37,160 --> 00:52:38,640 Speaker 3: the c. Thank you all for listening and watching. We 1378 00:52:38,680 --> 00:52:41,120 Speaker 3: will catch you after the Red Sox series. Let's fucking 1379 00:52:41,160 --> 00:52:44,120 Speaker 3: go Mets, play better baseball. Peace out, guys, Go Mets 1380 00:53:00,200 --> 00:53:00,800 Speaker 3: after the