1 00:00:00,040 --> 00:00:02,360 Speaker 1: What Is Up? Mets fans, Welcome back to another episode 2 00:00:02,400 --> 00:00:05,280 Speaker 1: of the Mets Up Podcast. Just finish off the series 3 00:00:05,320 --> 00:00:08,520 Speaker 1: against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Didn't start well and did 4 00:00:08,520 --> 00:00:10,920 Speaker 1: better a little Luis Ki or may walk off hit 5 00:00:10,960 --> 00:00:13,600 Speaker 1: in the tenth inning, so things ended on a positive note. 6 00:00:13,600 --> 00:00:16,520 Speaker 1: Hopefully you can make that momentum in that positivity push 7 00:00:16,560 --> 00:00:19,360 Speaker 1: into the next series against the Chicago White Sox. As always, 8 00:00:19,400 --> 00:00:20,959 Speaker 1: we'll go through all the games, all the stuff that 9 00:00:21,000 --> 00:00:23,640 Speaker 1: happened this past weekend with the Mets and the Dodgers, 10 00:00:23,760 --> 00:00:25,960 Speaker 1: as well as preview the next series against the Chicago 11 00:00:26,040 --> 00:00:28,040 Speaker 1: White Sox for you guys. So make sure you follow 12 00:00:28,120 --> 00:00:30,760 Speaker 1: us on all our social media at met stuff on Twitter, Instagram, 13 00:00:30,760 --> 00:00:32,960 Speaker 1: and TikTok. If you're looking for the YouTube version of 14 00:00:32,960 --> 00:00:35,120 Speaker 1: what you're listening to here, go check the New York 15 00:00:35,159 --> 00:00:37,240 Speaker 1: Mets YouTube channel. You'll be able to see the video version. 16 00:00:37,360 --> 00:00:40,720 Speaker 1: And if you're listening to us, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, 17 00:00:40,760 --> 00:00:43,280 Speaker 1: whatever it is, drop us a rating, drop us a review, 18 00:00:43,560 --> 00:00:46,440 Speaker 1: download and subscribe. James a little bit of a at 19 00:00:46,440 --> 00:00:49,280 Speaker 1: home episode here, just getting things going a little crazy 20 00:00:49,320 --> 00:00:51,320 Speaker 1: weather today in New York. It's been a weird weekend. 21 00:00:51,320 --> 00:00:53,519 Speaker 1: It felt like it's gonna rain every single day. It 22 00:00:53,600 --> 00:00:56,040 Speaker 1: rains a little bit that it doesn't very humid. Don't 23 00:00:56,080 --> 00:00:56,360 Speaker 1: like it. 24 00:00:56,840 --> 00:00:58,640 Speaker 2: Like I said, a little bit of that home episode, 25 00:00:58,680 --> 00:01:01,280 Speaker 2: even though it's entirely in that home episode, there's no like, 26 00:01:01,320 --> 00:01:03,800 Speaker 2: there's no like gray area between having that home episode 27 00:01:03,800 --> 00:01:06,200 Speaker 2: and the stadium episode. This is not home episode, my 28 00:01:06,240 --> 00:01:08,319 Speaker 2: first episode at home two and like not definitely not 29 00:01:08,360 --> 00:01:10,520 Speaker 2: the worst thing to kind of get delayed out of 30 00:01:10,560 --> 00:01:12,840 Speaker 2: that stadium again, not for the fans that were there. 31 00:01:12,880 --> 00:01:14,479 Speaker 2: It was a long delay, but shout out the Mets 32 00:01:14,480 --> 00:01:16,440 Speaker 2: for giving everyone enough free ticket voucher for a week. 33 00:01:16,520 --> 00:01:17,479 Speaker 1: They game the rest of the year. 34 00:01:17,520 --> 00:01:20,720 Speaker 2: But I myself got trapped in the ohair airport yesterday 35 00:01:20,760 --> 00:01:25,319 Speaker 2: for like seven hours. It was a ridiculously awful experience at. 36 00:01:25,200 --> 00:01:26,759 Speaker 1: The airport airport. 37 00:01:27,000 --> 00:01:29,039 Speaker 2: There were there were some decent options though the airline 38 00:01:29,040 --> 00:01:31,680 Speaker 2: no free as the airline starts with you really bones me, 39 00:01:31,840 --> 00:01:34,800 Speaker 2: really really, just with an awful situation with that airline 40 00:01:34,840 --> 00:01:36,920 Speaker 2: to a flight got delayed out of the Reno and 41 00:01:36,959 --> 00:01:39,399 Speaker 2: then missed my connecting flight, and then two other flights 42 00:01:39,440 --> 00:01:41,680 Speaker 2: from Chicago New York got just straight up canceled. So 43 00:01:41,720 --> 00:01:44,560 Speaker 2: there were like fifty people waiting on the standby line 44 00:01:44,560 --> 00:01:47,240 Speaker 2: flight to flight to flight, and like, luckily, I I 45 00:01:47,240 --> 00:01:48,800 Speaker 2: don't even know how or why. I think I just 46 00:01:48,840 --> 00:01:50,600 Speaker 2: had like the right look, the right field when I 47 00:01:50,600 --> 00:01:52,560 Speaker 2: went to the customer service and she was like, oh, 48 00:01:52,720 --> 00:01:54,920 Speaker 2: I'm gonna make you a priority, a priority stand by 49 00:01:55,040 --> 00:01:57,320 Speaker 2: user and fifty dollars of meal voucher. So I picked 50 00:01:57,320 --> 00:01:59,400 Speaker 2: out in the airport and then just like bounced from 51 00:01:59,400 --> 00:02:01,320 Speaker 2: like flight to flight, light to flight to flight and 52 00:02:01,400 --> 00:02:03,760 Speaker 2: got on like the fourth or fifth one. Chicaga, which 53 00:02:03,760 --> 00:02:06,800 Speaker 2: is a miracle, also flew with them, an old woman 54 00:02:06,840 --> 00:02:09,079 Speaker 2: who I became friends with during the stand by madness. 55 00:02:09,240 --> 00:02:10,760 Speaker 2: I was third in the stand by line for this 56 00:02:10,800 --> 00:02:12,200 Speaker 2: one flight. I was like three flights before the one 57 00:02:12,200 --> 00:02:14,880 Speaker 2: I got out, and an old woman and her husband 58 00:02:15,040 --> 00:02:15,720 Speaker 2: were one and two. 59 00:02:15,919 --> 00:02:17,240 Speaker 1: They said they had one seed available. 60 00:02:17,240 --> 00:02:19,000 Speaker 2: So I'm like, oh, nice, this couple's gonna vouch to 61 00:02:19,000 --> 00:02:21,560 Speaker 2: stay together and then I'm gonna get on a plane. 62 00:02:22,240 --> 00:02:22,560 Speaker 1: Wrong. 63 00:02:23,120 --> 00:02:25,200 Speaker 2: The older gentleman was just like I'll take this one, 64 00:02:25,240 --> 00:02:27,079 Speaker 2: you you'll get the next one to his wife and. 65 00:02:27,040 --> 00:02:30,120 Speaker 1: She was like oh, no, way, yep. And then she 66 00:02:30,120 --> 00:02:31,639 Speaker 1: she like didn't speak very much English. 67 00:02:31,680 --> 00:02:33,079 Speaker 2: At all, And I just hung out with her for 68 00:02:33,080 --> 00:02:34,840 Speaker 2: the next three hours, like walked to her from like 69 00:02:34,840 --> 00:02:36,160 Speaker 2: gate to gate so we can and then we ended 70 00:02:36,200 --> 00:02:38,880 Speaker 2: up getting on the same flight together until. 71 00:02:39,200 --> 00:02:41,080 Speaker 1: Nice's nice So you got to be here travel buddy 72 00:02:41,120 --> 00:02:42,280 Speaker 1: at least for that. Yeah. 73 00:02:42,080 --> 00:02:45,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, her husband landed before she even got on a plane, 74 00:02:45,760 --> 00:02:47,639 Speaker 2: so like, yeah, I helped her. Was that a nice 75 00:02:47,639 --> 00:02:49,359 Speaker 2: young man that kept her company for those couple of 76 00:02:49,360 --> 00:02:52,320 Speaker 2: hours in the O'Hare airport? Bought her smoothie with my 77 00:02:52,440 --> 00:02:54,640 Speaker 2: meal bauchery of cards. But yeah, it was it was rough. 78 00:02:56,280 --> 00:02:58,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's uh, that's tough. That that sounds like an 79 00:02:58,720 --> 00:03:02,640 Speaker 1: awful experience for sure. I don't know, man, crazy weekend, 80 00:03:02,680 --> 00:03:05,360 Speaker 1: crazy weekend, especially for baseball, And it didn't it just 81 00:03:05,360 --> 00:03:08,760 Speaker 1: didn't start off well, especially with Game one. I kind 82 00:03:08,760 --> 00:03:10,600 Speaker 1: of felt like we knew we were doomed when Brandon 83 00:03:10,680 --> 00:03:13,760 Speaker 1: Nimo hit that rope off of Julio Rias off the 84 00:03:13,800 --> 00:03:15,880 Speaker 1: top of the fence. Literally, it's not like it hit 85 00:03:15,960 --> 00:03:18,280 Speaker 1: like the front of the fence or like the corner 86 00:03:18,520 --> 00:03:21,040 Speaker 1: top of the fence. It hit the actual top of 87 00:03:21,080 --> 00:03:24,959 Speaker 1: the fence in right center field and somehow bounced back 88 00:03:24,960 --> 00:03:26,959 Speaker 1: into the field of play. Mookie Betts had one of 89 00:03:27,000 --> 00:03:29,480 Speaker 1: these in Game two that completely just like skidded across 90 00:03:29,480 --> 00:03:31,560 Speaker 1: and went over for a home run. I've never seen 91 00:03:31,560 --> 00:03:34,680 Speaker 1: anything like it. It was originally ruled a home run somehow, 92 00:03:34,720 --> 00:03:36,320 Speaker 1: I don't know how the umpires even came up with 93 00:03:36,360 --> 00:03:40,080 Speaker 1: that ruled a home run. Obviously overturned. That felt like 94 00:03:40,200 --> 00:03:41,440 Speaker 1: once that happened, it was like, oh, we have no 95 00:03:41,560 --> 00:03:45,720 Speaker 1: shot like that. That's baseball saying, you thought just kidding double. 96 00:03:45,800 --> 00:03:47,320 Speaker 1: And then we didn't get him in and it was 97 00:03:47,720 --> 00:03:49,720 Speaker 1: the only hit of the game. Didn't see a hit 98 00:03:49,840 --> 00:03:51,760 Speaker 1: after the first batter of the game for the Mets. 99 00:03:52,480 --> 00:03:54,880 Speaker 2: No, didn't see hit after that Batther and also pee 100 00:03:54,880 --> 00:03:57,240 Speaker 2: Lonzo walked layer that ending and the Mets wouldn't even 101 00:03:57,280 --> 00:03:59,040 Speaker 2: get another walk the rest of the game either. So 102 00:03:59,040 --> 00:04:00,840 Speaker 2: we got to walk in hit in the inning and 103 00:04:00,840 --> 00:04:02,600 Speaker 2: we wouldn't get any of those the rest of the game. 104 00:04:02,680 --> 00:04:04,640 Speaker 2: It was it was I don't know, Friday, The game 105 00:04:04,640 --> 00:04:07,880 Speaker 2: felt kind of dystopian, just the just juy Reis whouldally 106 00:04:07,880 --> 00:04:09,760 Speaker 2: struggle in the first half. M was coming off an injury, 107 00:04:09,760 --> 00:04:11,960 Speaker 2: looked like looked like Sandy Cofax out there. 108 00:04:11,960 --> 00:04:13,600 Speaker 1: He was a complete world be there. It was. 109 00:04:13,640 --> 00:04:16,039 Speaker 2: It was a rough one. I guess silver Lining's amazing. 110 00:04:16,040 --> 00:04:18,159 Speaker 2: How much better brand Neimo's gotten. I guess left handed 111 00:04:18,160 --> 00:04:20,120 Speaker 2: pitchers over the last few years, just like looking at 112 00:04:20,160 --> 00:04:22,400 Speaker 2: his looking at his growth for against the same side, 113 00:04:22,440 --> 00:04:24,160 Speaker 2: pitchers really got a superstar. 114 00:04:24,160 --> 00:04:26,080 Speaker 1: He's an amazing player. He got that nice hit, but 115 00:04:26,160 --> 00:04:27,600 Speaker 1: that was yep, that was the That was the only 116 00:04:27,680 --> 00:04:30,320 Speaker 1: hit the whole game. Yeah, I mean even his second 117 00:04:30,360 --> 00:04:31,839 Speaker 1: at bat, he smoked the ball I think it was 118 00:04:31,839 --> 00:04:35,000 Speaker 1: the center field, absolutely crushed it just right at somebody. 119 00:04:35,000 --> 00:04:37,120 Speaker 1: So it was like, couldn't buy a hit, couldn't figure 120 00:04:37,120 --> 00:04:38,760 Speaker 1: out a way to do it. I blame Ernie. I 121 00:04:38,800 --> 00:04:40,440 Speaker 1: went to the game with him, our friend you know, 122 00:04:40,560 --> 00:04:43,080 Speaker 1: of course, who came became a Mets fan last September 123 00:04:43,480 --> 00:04:46,279 Speaker 1: and uh left the Marlins. They were they're doing great things. 124 00:04:46,800 --> 00:04:49,440 Speaker 1: Metzer have not been. So I blame Ernie. Now I'm 125 00:04:49,440 --> 00:04:51,040 Speaker 1: just kidding. It's not his fault. Just gotta play better. 126 00:04:51,120 --> 00:04:53,920 Speaker 1: I mean, one hit, it's pretty impossible to win. Verlander 127 00:04:53,960 --> 00:04:57,040 Speaker 1: also wasn't his sharpest in this start. Like he wasn't 128 00:04:57,160 --> 00:04:59,760 Speaker 1: bad the first four or five innings ish, but there's 129 00:04:59,760 --> 00:05:01,760 Speaker 1: a lot of walks, a lot of three two counts, 130 00:05:01,760 --> 00:05:04,880 Speaker 1: couldn't get that strikeout swing and mis pitch that he 131 00:05:04,960 --> 00:05:07,840 Speaker 1: desperately needed a lot, a lot along at bats. It 132 00:05:07,880 --> 00:05:09,800 Speaker 1: was a one hit game in this game went three hours, 133 00:05:09,839 --> 00:05:10,880 Speaker 1: like that doesn't really happen. 134 00:05:11,640 --> 00:05:13,640 Speaker 2: Yeah, and it all kind of unraveled for Verlander in 135 00:05:13,680 --> 00:05:17,040 Speaker 2: the fifth. He walked Jason Hayward, James Allman, Miguel Rojas 136 00:05:17,080 --> 00:05:19,240 Speaker 2: three straight bathers in the fifth and those were the seven, eight, 137 00:05:19,240 --> 00:05:21,600 Speaker 2: and nine hitters. And then you have Mookie Bets and 138 00:05:21,640 --> 00:05:24,120 Speaker 2: Freddie Freeman. Who ever Messan saw this weekend where those 139 00:05:24,120 --> 00:05:25,919 Speaker 2: are still two of the best players in baseball, what 140 00:05:26,560 --> 00:05:29,520 Speaker 2: with a marvel to watch Mookie Bets play second base? 141 00:05:29,520 --> 00:05:31,200 Speaker 1: So well, it's kind. 142 00:05:31,120 --> 00:05:33,160 Speaker 2: Of ridiculous, Like this whole Mooi Bets and middle infield 143 00:05:33,160 --> 00:05:35,800 Speaker 2: things like started right after I feel like we played 144 00:05:35,800 --> 00:05:37,680 Speaker 2: them in April, so we didn't get a chance to 145 00:05:37,680 --> 00:05:39,200 Speaker 2: see it. Maybe he played one game in shorts out 146 00:05:39,240 --> 00:05:41,240 Speaker 2: before then. Then he was out for whatever reason, like 147 00:05:41,320 --> 00:05:42,720 Speaker 2: ellenof was an injury or if it was like patern 148 00:05:42,760 --> 00:05:44,480 Speaker 2: Of the years bereavement, something would happened that years. 149 00:05:44,480 --> 00:05:44,920 Speaker 1: I don't remember. 150 00:05:44,920 --> 00:05:48,080 Speaker 2: For Mookie Bets, but he was flawless as a Milanfield. 151 00:05:48,080 --> 00:05:50,000 Speaker 2: It was really amazing to see that play he made 152 00:05:50,080 --> 00:05:52,480 Speaker 2: just to skip around a little bit against Francisco Lindor 153 00:05:52,560 --> 00:05:54,760 Speaker 2: on Sunday, where he charged it and made a perfect 154 00:05:54,760 --> 00:05:57,480 Speaker 2: throw on the move, like like when good velocity, closing 155 00:05:57,480 --> 00:05:59,880 Speaker 2: the ball really well. Ron and Gary were like, wow, 156 00:06:00,520 --> 00:06:02,000 Speaker 2: it was a six time goal. Glover in the outfield, 157 00:06:02,000 --> 00:06:05,400 Speaker 2: Mookie Bets playing second. But yeah, this had that inning 158 00:06:05,440 --> 00:06:08,000 Speaker 2: for Verlader got bad because then Betts and Freeman would 159 00:06:08,080 --> 00:06:10,120 Speaker 2: drive in Heyward Outman Rojas and that would be the 160 00:06:10,120 --> 00:06:12,520 Speaker 2: three runs all the Dodgers need in that game. And 161 00:06:12,560 --> 00:06:14,320 Speaker 2: ironically it was a weird start for Verlander because his 162 00:06:14,360 --> 00:06:16,360 Speaker 2: fastball probably had the best life I think it had 163 00:06:16,440 --> 00:06:19,040 Speaker 2: all season. He kind of got a good some good 164 00:06:19,040 --> 00:06:21,120 Speaker 2: movement on it, and he got induced eight whists, which 165 00:06:21,120 --> 00:06:23,080 Speaker 2: was high for him this year on that pitch, but 166 00:06:23,160 --> 00:06:25,640 Speaker 2: he had so much trouble just spotting the breaking stuff 167 00:06:25,680 --> 00:06:28,279 Speaker 2: all night. His curve Bawlly had thirty five percent zone 168 00:06:28,320 --> 00:06:30,080 Speaker 2: rate zone rate, and that's a pitch that has been 169 00:06:30,120 --> 00:06:31,920 Speaker 2: really useful for him and getting called strikes this year. 170 00:06:31,920 --> 00:06:34,040 Speaker 2: As a fifty percent zone rate on the season, he 171 00:06:34,080 --> 00:06:36,360 Speaker 2: wasn't dropping it in as much as he probably could 172 00:06:36,360 --> 00:06:39,200 Speaker 2: have been against a left handed heavy Dodgers lineup, and 173 00:06:39,240 --> 00:06:41,719 Speaker 2: it just the slider wasn't really doing everything as well, 174 00:06:41,920 --> 00:06:43,800 Speaker 2: and all on all, he had six walks, his first 175 00:06:43,800 --> 00:06:46,200 Speaker 2: time walking six, and is twenty seventeen when it really 176 00:06:46,200 --> 00:06:48,200 Speaker 2: felt like his career was on the downturn, and he 177 00:06:48,240 --> 00:06:50,400 Speaker 2: only walked seven one time in his career and that was. 178 00:06:50,400 --> 00:06:53,400 Speaker 1: In two thousand and six. Yeah, I mean after the game, 179 00:06:53,480 --> 00:06:55,960 Speaker 1: Verlander like took a lot of I don't want to 180 00:06:55,960 --> 00:06:57,320 Speaker 1: say credit, what's the right word. He took a lot 181 00:06:57,320 --> 00:07:01,080 Speaker 1: of accountability, the blame. Accountability was very accountable. He's like, listen, 182 00:07:01,400 --> 00:07:03,800 Speaker 1: I walked six guys, Like, it's very hard to like 183 00:07:03,880 --> 00:07:06,359 Speaker 1: pitch well and keep your team in it when you 184 00:07:06,440 --> 00:07:08,800 Speaker 1: walk six. Like he knew that he did not perform well. 185 00:07:08,800 --> 00:07:10,920 Speaker 1: He knew he didn't give us a start that we needed. 186 00:07:11,400 --> 00:07:13,560 Speaker 1: It was unfortunate. It was unfortunate, but really also at 187 00:07:13,560 --> 00:07:15,880 Speaker 1: the end of the day, one hit, one hit against 188 00:07:16,000 --> 00:07:18,800 Speaker 1: Julio Rias and the Dodgers just can't You can't win 189 00:07:18,800 --> 00:07:20,640 Speaker 1: a game if you don't score runs, and the Mets 190 00:07:20,680 --> 00:07:22,840 Speaker 1: did not score any runs, so it really didn't matter 191 00:07:22,960 --> 00:07:25,040 Speaker 1: what happened on the pitching side was impossible to win 192 00:07:25,080 --> 00:07:27,280 Speaker 1: this one. Not great vibes coming out of the All 193 00:07:27,280 --> 00:07:29,880 Speaker 1: Star Break, not gonna lie was really it's at the stadium, 194 00:07:29,920 --> 00:07:33,080 Speaker 1: like the energy was there. The energy was there. Obviously 195 00:07:33,080 --> 00:07:34,800 Speaker 1: there's a lot of Dodgers fans in the stadium too 196 00:07:34,840 --> 00:07:37,640 Speaker 1: because they travel extremely well, but like the Mets fans, 197 00:07:37,680 --> 00:07:40,360 Speaker 1: like from the start, were rowdy, ready to go. When 198 00:07:40,360 --> 00:07:42,640 Speaker 1: that Nemo ball went in to you know what we 199 00:07:42,640 --> 00:07:45,360 Speaker 1: thought was a home run, people were jumping, screaming, excited 200 00:07:45,400 --> 00:07:47,800 Speaker 1: like there was there was hype there and just kind 201 00:07:47,800 --> 00:07:50,080 Speaker 1: of dissipated and dissipated throughout the game just because of 202 00:07:50,080 --> 00:07:52,440 Speaker 1: the lack of offense. So kind of killed the vibes 203 00:07:52,440 --> 00:07:55,600 Speaker 1: a little bit, but lose Game one. Moving on to 204 00:07:55,680 --> 00:07:58,080 Speaker 1: Game two here though, you got Codei Sanga on the bump. 205 00:07:58,360 --> 00:08:00,720 Speaker 1: He's been the best pitcher on the Mets all season long. 206 00:08:01,160 --> 00:08:03,560 Speaker 1: Super excited, got a chance to tie up the series 207 00:08:03,600 --> 00:08:06,280 Speaker 1: and code I was fantastic again. 208 00:08:06,840 --> 00:08:09,400 Speaker 2: No, and this keeps moving on a run that Codi 209 00:08:09,440 --> 00:08:11,240 Speaker 2: has had over the last month or so where he's 210 00:08:11,320 --> 00:08:13,679 Speaker 2: really really stepped into his own here and you see 211 00:08:13,720 --> 00:08:15,640 Speaker 2: like a lot of these adjustments that have been coming 212 00:08:15,640 --> 00:08:18,200 Speaker 2: on his whole season working all together, wound up with 213 00:08:18,280 --> 00:08:21,600 Speaker 2: six six innings, nine strikeouts, four hits, one and run, 214 00:08:21,640 --> 00:08:23,680 Speaker 2: two walks in this game. And you see here the 215 00:08:23,720 --> 00:08:25,880 Speaker 2: four hits to earn run the two walks, right, Mookie 216 00:08:25,880 --> 00:08:27,440 Speaker 2: Bets had three hits in a home run, So says 217 00:08:27,480 --> 00:08:29,120 Speaker 2: three of the four hits in the single earned run, 218 00:08:29,360 --> 00:08:31,640 Speaker 2: Jade Martinez had an infield single, and the two walks 219 00:08:31,640 --> 00:08:33,400 Speaker 2: were Freddie Freeman and Will Smith. 220 00:08:33,600 --> 00:08:34,080 Speaker 1: That was it. 221 00:08:34,160 --> 00:08:35,640 Speaker 2: So the only guys who were even able to reach 222 00:08:35,679 --> 00:08:37,000 Speaker 2: basic against Koda is saying, I think there was a 223 00:08:37,080 --> 00:08:39,560 Speaker 2: hit by pitch in there, but if I remember correctly, 224 00:08:39,600 --> 00:08:40,760 Speaker 2: it was also at the top of the oiler. 225 00:08:40,800 --> 00:08:41,320 Speaker 1: But I can't remember. 226 00:08:41,360 --> 00:08:43,280 Speaker 2: But anyone who actually did damage against Code in this 227 00:08:43,360 --> 00:08:46,079 Speaker 2: game where Mookie Bets, Jady Martinez, Freddy Freeman, Will Smith, 228 00:08:46,320 --> 00:08:47,920 Speaker 2: I think. I think the hit beest hitter is actually 229 00:08:47,960 --> 00:08:49,600 Speaker 2: well yeah, and hit by pitch I think was MUNTHSI. 230 00:08:49,720 --> 00:08:52,360 Speaker 2: So there was just absolutely no chance by any Dodger 231 00:08:52,400 --> 00:08:54,079 Speaker 2: that wasn't an elite baseball player, and even the ones 232 00:08:54,080 --> 00:08:56,600 Speaker 2: that were elite besides Mookie cod I really really really 233 00:08:56,600 --> 00:08:59,320 Speaker 2: did well keep them at bay. He's been really aggressive. 234 00:08:59,320 --> 00:09:01,600 Speaker 2: We talked about his willingness to pitch inside a few 235 00:09:01,640 --> 00:09:03,400 Speaker 2: times on the show over the last few months, and 236 00:09:03,480 --> 00:09:06,560 Speaker 2: he was really attacking these Dodgers hitters inside all game. 237 00:09:06,960 --> 00:09:09,840 Speaker 2: Lots of fastballs inside to the Rithys, and lots of 238 00:09:09,880 --> 00:09:12,400 Speaker 2: covers again to the lefties that were coming inside to them. 239 00:09:12,400 --> 00:09:13,880 Speaker 2: That pitch has really come out for Colin in a 240 00:09:13,880 --> 00:09:16,520 Speaker 2: big way. Second most thrown this game is usage has 241 00:09:16,640 --> 00:09:18,599 Speaker 2: really just gone way up over the last five or 242 00:09:18,640 --> 00:09:21,640 Speaker 2: six starts. It's something that he didn't really have so much, 243 00:09:21,760 --> 00:09:23,000 Speaker 2: or he had it, but he wasn't using it as 244 00:09:23,040 --> 00:09:25,120 Speaker 2: much when he first started for this team earlier this year, 245 00:09:25,360 --> 00:09:27,800 Speaker 2: and now it's a weapon and something he's using really, 246 00:09:27,840 --> 00:09:30,720 Speaker 2: really really well to get like to attack hitters when 247 00:09:30,760 --> 00:09:32,480 Speaker 2: he's behind in the count. It was his most thrown 248 00:09:32,520 --> 00:09:34,520 Speaker 2: pitch in one zero counts and he didn't even have 249 00:09:34,520 --> 00:09:37,000 Speaker 2: the many one accounts because he was really creative on 250 00:09:37,000 --> 00:09:38,640 Speaker 2: the first pitch of at bats to keep the Dodgers 251 00:09:38,720 --> 00:09:41,120 Speaker 2: hitters on their toes and not really let them get comfortable. 252 00:09:41,360 --> 00:09:43,640 Speaker 2: He threw two sweepers this game in total pitch that 253 00:09:43,679 --> 00:09:45,600 Speaker 2: we've barely seen for Coda for the last few months. 254 00:09:45,760 --> 00:09:48,120 Speaker 2: Both of those were getting over sweepers first pitch of 255 00:09:48,160 --> 00:09:51,000 Speaker 2: at bats, three curve balls similar to the sweeper all 256 00:09:51,000 --> 00:09:53,480 Speaker 2: three with the first pitch at bad also haven't seen 257 00:09:53,480 --> 00:09:55,640 Speaker 2: many of those recently at all, and that variation really 258 00:09:55,679 --> 00:09:57,720 Speaker 2: helped him stay up in front of Hithers. He didn't 259 00:09:57,760 --> 00:10:00,600 Speaker 2: face a three zero count all game. It was amazing. 260 00:10:00,600 --> 00:10:02,559 Speaker 2: And then all that stuff getting ahead in the counts, 261 00:10:02,600 --> 00:10:04,800 Speaker 2: working aggressively with the fastball on the color inside hit 262 00:10:05,360 --> 00:10:07,480 Speaker 2: that brings on the ghost fork sets it up perfectly. 263 00:10:08,280 --> 00:10:11,000 Speaker 2: Eight whiffs on twelve swings. It was just silly. Dodgers 264 00:10:11,080 --> 00:10:12,920 Speaker 2: hitters weren't close to it all night. They actually only 265 00:10:12,960 --> 00:10:14,600 Speaker 2: put one in play and it was seventy nine miles 266 00:10:14,600 --> 00:10:18,320 Speaker 2: an hour. And with this amazing game code I's forkball 267 00:10:18,679 --> 00:10:21,160 Speaker 2: ghost fork jumped ahead of Blake Snell's curveball had the 268 00:10:21,200 --> 00:10:24,240 Speaker 2: highest whiff rate of any pitch in baseball, with a 269 00:10:24,280 --> 00:10:26,720 Speaker 2: minimum one hundred and fifty thrown, fifty nine point six 270 00:10:26,760 --> 00:10:29,560 Speaker 2: percent of times that the ghost fork has been swung at, 271 00:10:29,640 --> 00:10:31,920 Speaker 2: hitters have swung through it, the highest mark for any 272 00:10:31,960 --> 00:10:34,840 Speaker 2: single pitch in baseball minimum one hundred fifty thrown. 273 00:10:35,160 --> 00:10:37,839 Speaker 1: I mean, he's absolutely filthy. The ghost fork is a 274 00:10:37,960 --> 00:10:42,200 Speaker 1: legit unhittable pitch. It's it's incredible how successful he's been 275 00:10:42,240 --> 00:10:44,200 Speaker 1: able to be with that pitch because we've seen guys 276 00:10:44,200 --> 00:10:46,360 Speaker 1: like dice K come over, who have these these new 277 00:10:46,360 --> 00:10:49,200 Speaker 1: pitches that we haven't seen. The gyro ball was the 278 00:10:49,200 --> 00:10:51,520 Speaker 1: big thing with dice K, but eventually, like even in 279 00:10:51,559 --> 00:10:53,240 Speaker 1: this first season or so, like, guys started to figure 280 00:10:53,280 --> 00:10:55,040 Speaker 1: it out a little bit. But this ghost fork, the 281 00:10:55,040 --> 00:10:57,520 Speaker 1: way that he tunnels it with that four seam makes 282 00:10:57,559 --> 00:11:00,240 Speaker 1: it so so hard to pick up, so hard to 283 00:11:00,320 --> 00:11:02,280 Speaker 1: adjust to. And when you're getting guys, like you said, 284 00:11:02,840 --> 00:11:05,480 Speaker 1: elite hitters in this Dodgers lineups making him look foolish, 285 00:11:05,600 --> 00:11:07,440 Speaker 1: you know you got something cooking there. I was gotta 286 00:11:07,440 --> 00:11:09,679 Speaker 1: talk about Brandon Nemo again because he hit the home 287 00:11:09,720 --> 00:11:11,720 Speaker 1: run in this game to score the only run. He 288 00:11:11,760 --> 00:11:13,400 Speaker 1: had two or he had one of the three hits 289 00:11:13,400 --> 00:11:15,280 Speaker 1: in this game, so he had two of the last 290 00:11:15,320 --> 00:11:18,280 Speaker 1: four hits in the first two games. Again, just brand Nemo, 291 00:11:18,360 --> 00:11:20,480 Speaker 1: one of the most underaded players in baseball, continues to 292 00:11:20,480 --> 00:11:24,040 Speaker 1: play great center field, continues to show more and more power, 293 00:11:24,080 --> 00:11:26,840 Speaker 1: which is just such a huge, huge addition to his 294 00:11:26,880 --> 00:11:29,160 Speaker 1: game for a guy who gets on base hit for average. 295 00:11:29,280 --> 00:11:31,120 Speaker 1: Did all that other stuff, and it was like, when's 296 00:11:31,120 --> 00:11:32,920 Speaker 1: the power going to come. He's a big, strong dude, 297 00:11:33,040 --> 00:11:34,880 Speaker 1: We're starting to see it. It was great to see 298 00:11:34,920 --> 00:11:37,080 Speaker 1: him tie it up immediately well in the next sitting, 299 00:11:37,160 --> 00:11:40,240 Speaker 1: as soon as the Mets went down one nothing. But then, 300 00:11:40,280 --> 00:11:41,680 Speaker 1: of course this game kind of hit a little bit 301 00:11:41,679 --> 00:11:43,319 Speaker 1: of a lull, a little bit of a pitcher's duel here. 302 00:11:43,360 --> 00:11:45,960 Speaker 1: Tony Gonsolin was pitching well enough where the Mets couldn't 303 00:11:45,960 --> 00:11:48,360 Speaker 1: really get anything against him, but they jumped to the 304 00:11:48,360 --> 00:11:51,120 Speaker 1: eighth inning where unfortunately the game you know, went the 305 00:11:51,120 --> 00:11:54,280 Speaker 1: other way. We had Adam Ottavino in the game for 306 00:11:54,320 --> 00:11:56,600 Speaker 1: this one, and he just wasn't his sharpest again, just 307 00:11:56,640 --> 00:11:58,800 Speaker 1: couldn't really get those outs that we needed. 308 00:12:00,400 --> 00:12:03,360 Speaker 2: No, he couldn't. And it wasn't really even the worst ending. 309 00:12:03,360 --> 00:12:05,240 Speaker 2: There was a double play opportunity that would have got 310 00:12:05,280 --> 00:12:07,040 Speaker 2: them out of the ending. Alonzo just kind of sailed 311 00:12:07,080 --> 00:12:08,319 Speaker 2: the ball to the door. 312 00:12:08,440 --> 00:12:08,720 Speaker 1: Second. 313 00:12:08,720 --> 00:12:10,600 Speaker 2: That is a difficult throw when you catch the ball 314 00:12:10,640 --> 00:12:12,040 Speaker 2: like in the baseline as the first base, when you 315 00:12:12,080 --> 00:12:13,559 Speaker 2: have to basically throw it over the guy's head to 316 00:12:13,559 --> 00:12:15,600 Speaker 2: get to the shortstop, and in trying to do that, 317 00:12:15,720 --> 00:12:17,480 Speaker 2: he put it over the guy's head in the door 318 00:12:17,520 --> 00:12:19,480 Speaker 2: to jump and get it. That kind of offset them 319 00:12:19,520 --> 00:12:21,640 Speaker 2: a little bit. And who was running was a David Peralta. 320 00:12:21,640 --> 00:12:23,120 Speaker 2: I think it was David Pearlta running. 321 00:12:22,920 --> 00:12:24,600 Speaker 1: At first base. I'm not mistaken. 322 00:12:24,920 --> 00:12:27,880 Speaker 2: Beat out the throwback, the tying run scored, but only 323 00:12:27,880 --> 00:12:29,640 Speaker 2: that one run came in. Olivia did get tough and 324 00:12:29,679 --> 00:12:31,840 Speaker 2: get the final outs with men on base, and then 325 00:12:31,920 --> 00:12:33,560 Speaker 2: we had a little rally cooking in the bottom of 326 00:12:33,559 --> 00:12:36,319 Speaker 2: the eighth, first and third, nobody out after it was 327 00:12:36,360 --> 00:12:39,599 Speaker 2: a Tommy fam walk and then Mark Kana single. 328 00:12:39,240 --> 00:12:41,280 Speaker 1: No Canada was a pinch either something else. It was 329 00:12:41,320 --> 00:12:44,040 Speaker 1: an it was an Alvarez rope ball to left field. 330 00:12:44,080 --> 00:12:47,400 Speaker 1: Wasn't it was left He hit a fourteen, which is 331 00:12:47,520 --> 00:12:51,200 Speaker 1: just absolutely smoke. He's such a good hitter. He's pitch 332 00:12:51,240 --> 00:12:52,080 Speaker 1: you guys know about him. 333 00:12:52,160 --> 00:12:55,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, and then uh, then we just didn't score. Three 334 00:12:55,880 --> 00:12:59,320 Speaker 2: straight strikeouts by Canna, DJ Stewart, no sewers pinch at 335 00:12:59,360 --> 00:13:02,240 Speaker 2: baby it was he was three straight strikeouts there, didn't 336 00:13:02,240 --> 00:13:03,600 Speaker 2: get the man from third in and you kind of 337 00:13:03,600 --> 00:13:06,640 Speaker 2: felt a little bit of a deflation in the ballpark, 338 00:13:06,800 --> 00:13:09,000 Speaker 2: in the vibes, in the mood of everything, because you 339 00:13:09,000 --> 00:13:10,920 Speaker 2: get a man at third base in a tie game 340 00:13:10,920 --> 00:13:12,840 Speaker 2: in the eighth inning, you have a chance to basically 341 00:13:12,920 --> 00:13:14,880 Speaker 2: take the lead. Step on the team, Strode, David Robson, 342 00:13:14,880 --> 00:13:16,360 Speaker 2: your closes ready to go. You could win a game, 343 00:13:16,440 --> 00:13:19,320 Speaker 2: right there, didn't happen. Got to the ninth inning, and 344 00:13:19,440 --> 00:13:21,680 Speaker 2: this was this was one of the lower points of 345 00:13:21,679 --> 00:13:22,240 Speaker 2: them that season. 346 00:13:22,320 --> 00:13:26,200 Speaker 1: This inning said that a few times. But Grant heart 347 00:13:26,200 --> 00:13:29,160 Speaker 1: We came in. He wasn't he was. He pitched fine. 348 00:13:29,200 --> 00:13:30,800 Speaker 2: It wasn't like a lot of super hard contact, but 349 00:13:30,800 --> 00:13:32,520 Speaker 2: there were a lot of men on base. Hard to 350 00:13:32,520 --> 00:13:34,480 Speaker 2: ask Grant Heartwig to get the top of the Dodgers 351 00:13:34,600 --> 00:13:37,199 Speaker 2: or they're out. And then Maximunty hit a pop up 352 00:13:37,240 --> 00:13:39,199 Speaker 2: that Brett Baty misplayed. You guys have all seen the 353 00:13:39,240 --> 00:13:42,280 Speaker 2: highlight by now. I'm sure Brett also again took bestive 354 00:13:42,280 --> 00:13:45,320 Speaker 2: accountability after the game after bat play, just saying inexcusable played. 355 00:13:45,320 --> 00:13:46,160 Speaker 1: It had to be made. 356 00:13:46,480 --> 00:13:48,760 Speaker 2: After that, there was a hit parade. Dodgers wound up 357 00:13:48,760 --> 00:13:51,560 Speaker 2: taking four run lead and that was it. 358 00:13:52,280 --> 00:13:54,319 Speaker 1: Yep, that was it for that one. Mets went down 359 00:13:54,320 --> 00:13:56,120 Speaker 1: pretty easily as well in the ninth Yeah, it was 360 00:13:56,160 --> 00:13:58,640 Speaker 1: really that big moment was the first and third in 361 00:13:58,720 --> 00:14:01,400 Speaker 1: the eighth when Canna came up hitting for DJ Stewart 362 00:14:01,559 --> 00:14:03,520 Speaker 1: and the pop up to the infield, that was like, again, 363 00:14:03,640 --> 00:14:05,520 Speaker 1: just kind of I feel like as Mets fans, we've 364 00:14:05,520 --> 00:14:07,880 Speaker 1: gotten used to like knowing when it's not gonna work, 365 00:14:08,120 --> 00:14:11,400 Speaker 1: and when that happened, you're like, ah, dang, probably we're 366 00:14:11,440 --> 00:14:13,319 Speaker 1: probably in trouble here a little bit here at the 367 00:14:13,360 --> 00:14:16,679 Speaker 1: bottom of the order coming up. So wasn't great. Lost 368 00:14:16,679 --> 00:14:18,560 Speaker 1: Game two. Don't really want to talk more about it, 369 00:14:18,600 --> 00:14:20,760 Speaker 1: don't really want to shout to my friends that came 370 00:14:20,800 --> 00:14:23,520 Speaker 1: out to the game. They they'd not been to a 371 00:14:23,520 --> 00:14:25,560 Speaker 1: Mets game this season, especially without Senga, so that was 372 00:14:25,600 --> 00:14:27,360 Speaker 1: the first time they got to see Sanga on the mound. 373 00:14:27,640 --> 00:14:30,560 Speaker 1: So they got to see the sang like sega thing 374 00:14:30,600 --> 00:14:32,720 Speaker 1: that goes on the scoreboard along with the ghost fork. 375 00:14:32,920 --> 00:14:35,040 Speaker 1: They were loving it. They're like that that is awesome, 376 00:14:35,280 --> 00:14:37,200 Speaker 1: very very cool, and they were happy to see code 377 00:14:37,200 --> 00:14:39,560 Speaker 1: I pitch. Let's talk about game three though here, because 378 00:14:39,600 --> 00:14:41,720 Speaker 1: Game three, hey, we gotta win, we gotta win on 379 00:14:41,760 --> 00:14:44,600 Speaker 1: the board. Granted, they made us sweated out, they made 380 00:14:44,680 --> 00:14:47,240 Speaker 1: us really really stress this one out, only a two 381 00:14:47,280 --> 00:14:50,360 Speaker 1: to one win, but we take those especially when it's 382 00:14:50,400 --> 00:14:52,080 Speaker 1: a walk off. I mean, walk offs are fun against 383 00:14:52,080 --> 00:14:54,560 Speaker 1: the Dodgers as always. Max Scher's is a story of 384 00:14:54,560 --> 00:14:57,440 Speaker 1: this one though he gave us seven fantastic innings. Yeah 385 00:14:57,520 --> 00:15:00,480 Speaker 1: really trying to Max Suither. Seven innings straight u strikeouts, 386 00:15:00,520 --> 00:15:01,320 Speaker 1: only allowed one hit. 387 00:15:01,400 --> 00:15:03,760 Speaker 2: There were so many lazy flyballs and pop up hit 388 00:15:03,760 --> 00:15:06,080 Speaker 2: by the Dodgers all afternoon. That fastball had a lot 389 00:15:06,120 --> 00:15:08,480 Speaker 2: of life and seemed like they weren't very ready for it. Again, 390 00:15:08,520 --> 00:15:10,400 Speaker 2: fastball had a lot of life. Sures are really leaned 391 00:15:10,440 --> 00:15:12,080 Speaker 2: on it on a start where I don't think he 392 00:15:12,200 --> 00:15:14,600 Speaker 2: had as much feel or as much comfortability for a 393 00:15:14,640 --> 00:15:16,760 Speaker 2: lot of his austy pitches. We know the slyther has 394 00:15:16,800 --> 00:15:18,200 Speaker 2: been a bit of a work in progress this year. 395 00:15:18,280 --> 00:15:20,960 Speaker 2: We mixing a lot more cothers, curveballs, changeups. All those 396 00:15:20,960 --> 00:15:23,400 Speaker 2: pitches thrown kind of equally fifty three percent in total, 397 00:15:23,440 --> 00:15:25,480 Speaker 2: and the fastball forty seven percent of his total pitches 398 00:15:25,520 --> 00:15:28,600 Speaker 2: just to tick above his yearly average and again not 399 00:15:28,720 --> 00:15:30,640 Speaker 2: very much hard contact, not a lot of the men 400 00:15:30,720 --> 00:15:32,320 Speaker 2: on base. It was very It was the right way 401 00:15:32,360 --> 00:15:35,120 Speaker 2: to face to attack this Dodgers lineup where they're not. 402 00:15:35,080 --> 00:15:36,440 Speaker 1: Really going to swing and miss very often. 403 00:15:36,440 --> 00:15:38,600 Speaker 2: They don't strike out very often, especially that top three 404 00:15:38,640 --> 00:15:41,720 Speaker 2: of Betts, Freeman and Will Smith, three of the just 405 00:15:41,800 --> 00:15:44,240 Speaker 2: the unbelievable approaches, power, all those things. It goes, guys 406 00:15:44,280 --> 00:15:46,440 Speaker 2: put together, it's terrifying when you have the ending coming up. 407 00:15:46,440 --> 00:15:49,200 Speaker 2: You're like Bets, Fream and Smith, damn it. But he 408 00:15:49,240 --> 00:15:51,200 Speaker 2: looked great. Sure's look great against them. And there was 409 00:15:51,240 --> 00:15:53,720 Speaker 2: not really any trouble at all against him this entire game. 410 00:15:55,280 --> 00:15:55,360 Speaker 3: No. 411 00:15:55,560 --> 00:15:57,840 Speaker 1: I mean it's his seventh career start with seven plus 412 00:15:57,840 --> 00:16:01,160 Speaker 1: innings pitched and one or no hits loud, only four 413 00:16:01,200 --> 00:16:03,080 Speaker 1: hard hit balls on the day, and he now has 414 00:16:03,080 --> 00:16:05,120 Speaker 1: a two point three six ERA at city Field this 415 00:16:05,200 --> 00:16:07,520 Speaker 1: year or maybe not this year, maybe just in general 416 00:16:07,560 --> 00:16:09,760 Speaker 1: Johnny Stats, can you clarify that one for us there, 417 00:16:10,120 --> 00:16:13,080 Speaker 1: But he Sureser is pitching well at home this this year, 418 00:16:13,120 --> 00:16:15,120 Speaker 1: thank you very much. So yeah, this year two point 419 00:16:15,120 --> 00:16:17,880 Speaker 1: three six, cra it's been great at home. Gave us 420 00:16:17,880 --> 00:16:19,840 Speaker 1: a really good start, like that's all you could ask 421 00:16:19,840 --> 00:16:23,720 Speaker 1: for from Max Scherzer. Vintage Scherzer, the dominant pitcher that 422 00:16:23,720 --> 00:16:26,240 Speaker 1: we're accustomed to seeing. That's exactly what he was. It 423 00:16:26,320 --> 00:16:28,480 Speaker 1: was great, But of course we just really couldn't get 424 00:16:28,520 --> 00:16:31,160 Speaker 1: the offense going again with this one, and it's gonna happen, 425 00:16:31,160 --> 00:16:33,720 Speaker 1: but show jeffcmil got a double for US early in 426 00:16:33,720 --> 00:16:35,080 Speaker 1: the game, so it was good to see him swinging 427 00:16:35,080 --> 00:16:36,600 Speaker 1: the bat a little bit better, hit some hard hit 428 00:16:36,640 --> 00:16:39,760 Speaker 1: balls in the in game two as well, so maybe 429 00:16:39,880 --> 00:16:41,440 Speaker 1: starting to come out a little bit of a slump 430 00:16:41,440 --> 00:16:44,160 Speaker 1: that's been going on all season for him. Brandimo drove 431 00:16:44,200 --> 00:16:46,560 Speaker 1: in a run and then of course, you know he 432 00:16:46,640 --> 00:16:48,320 Speaker 1: kind of gave right back as soon as Suzer came 433 00:16:48,320 --> 00:16:51,440 Speaker 1: out of the game. Trevor gott neu Met just happened 434 00:16:51,440 --> 00:16:53,200 Speaker 1: to have to face the top of the order again. 435 00:16:53,240 --> 00:16:55,280 Speaker 1: Like it's hard when you see Moogie Betts and Freddie Freeman, 436 00:16:55,360 --> 00:16:57,920 Speaker 1: all those guys, and they came through and gave them 437 00:16:57,920 --> 00:16:59,040 Speaker 1: a run to tie it back up. 438 00:16:59,720 --> 00:17:03,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, similar situation as you know the night before, where 439 00:17:03,480 --> 00:17:05,000 Speaker 2: God give a bleed Loff walk and when you give 440 00:17:05,040 --> 00:17:06,480 Speaker 2: a blee Lef walk late in the game to a 441 00:17:06,520 --> 00:17:09,560 Speaker 2: team that's as good as Los Angeles Dodger, especially as 442 00:17:09,840 --> 00:17:12,000 Speaker 2: the top of the order is giving up blue Leff walks, 443 00:17:12,040 --> 00:17:14,280 Speaker 2: or really just a recipe for disaster. I want to 444 00:17:14,280 --> 00:17:16,119 Speaker 2: see exactly who we walked again because I can't remember 445 00:17:16,119 --> 00:17:17,680 Speaker 2: it right now. It was, Yeah, it was atman outment 446 00:17:17,720 --> 00:17:19,480 Speaker 2: the bomb of the order. You walk, you walk someone 447 00:17:19,480 --> 00:17:20,719 Speaker 2: at the bomb of the order. It's a really it's 448 00:17:20,720 --> 00:17:22,480 Speaker 2: a really rough situation for you, especially against this team. 449 00:17:22,480 --> 00:17:24,879 Speaker 2: The mcgubrough asad a single, So not that bad of 450 00:17:24,960 --> 00:17:27,320 Speaker 2: work by Brooks Railey to eventually get out of this 451 00:17:27,400 --> 00:17:29,240 Speaker 2: inning with only one run allout after. 452 00:17:29,080 --> 00:17:30,040 Speaker 1: The Mookie Bets single. 453 00:17:30,480 --> 00:17:33,600 Speaker 2: It just it was I mean, Trevor, Trevor Gott is 454 00:17:33,600 --> 00:17:34,960 Speaker 2: a good he's a good little piece, but he's not 455 00:17:34,960 --> 00:17:38,320 Speaker 2: exactly high leverage reliever. This was a situation where Gary 456 00:17:38,359 --> 00:17:40,199 Speaker 2: and Ron on the broadcast were begging for David for 457 00:17:40,280 --> 00:17:42,240 Speaker 2: Max Scher's to the handleball, David Robinson for the six 458 00:17:42,280 --> 00:17:44,919 Speaker 2: out save, but Trevor Gott came in and then uh, 459 00:17:45,680 --> 00:17:48,080 Speaker 2: really really good Robertson though, came in the ninth and 460 00:17:48,080 --> 00:17:50,160 Speaker 2: then did have us give us a shutdown in the tenth. 461 00:17:50,240 --> 00:17:52,239 Speaker 2: We've been blessed to have such a leak closers two 462 00:17:52,280 --> 00:17:54,159 Speaker 2: years in a row, and that's allowed thouse the Mets, 463 00:17:54,200 --> 00:17:56,359 Speaker 2: after this win on Sunday, to have a sixteen and 464 00:17:56,440 --> 00:17:59,000 Speaker 2: three record in extra innings since the start of twenty 465 00:17:59,040 --> 00:18:02,280 Speaker 2: twenty two six this season overall, which, again, as crazy 466 00:18:02,280 --> 00:18:04,520 Speaker 2: as this season has been, having that record extra inning 467 00:18:04,560 --> 00:18:06,760 Speaker 2: games is pretty amazing to see after all this especially 468 00:18:06,760 --> 00:18:08,920 Speaker 2: because those are such toss ups, but they're much less 469 00:18:08,920 --> 00:18:10,520 Speaker 2: of toss ups when you have a pitcher to pitch 470 00:18:10,560 --> 00:18:12,640 Speaker 2: that first leg of the extra inning or the second 471 00:18:12,680 --> 00:18:15,240 Speaker 2: leg with your homer away, where they can definitely shut 472 00:18:15,359 --> 00:18:17,000 Speaker 2: someone down and not give up a run with a 473 00:18:17,000 --> 00:18:18,320 Speaker 2: man already starting on second base. 474 00:18:18,359 --> 00:18:18,720 Speaker 1: Really great. 475 00:18:18,720 --> 00:18:21,840 Speaker 2: And then he said Luis gior May failed to get 476 00:18:21,880 --> 00:18:24,720 Speaker 2: down two bunths to start that at bat, because yeah, 477 00:18:24,760 --> 00:18:26,560 Speaker 2: with a man on second, that is the one time 478 00:18:26,600 --> 00:18:28,840 Speaker 2: where the math actually does make sense. You only need 479 00:18:28,840 --> 00:18:30,919 Speaker 2: exactly one run to win a game, so giving up 480 00:18:30,960 --> 00:18:32,960 Speaker 2: the out means very little. And then him dropping the 481 00:18:32,960 --> 00:18:34,600 Speaker 2: bunt down, not getting it down twice and then just 482 00:18:34,640 --> 00:18:37,280 Speaker 2: slashing one up the first base line got himself redemption 483 00:18:37,560 --> 00:18:40,200 Speaker 2: for the two out strikeout against Caleb Ferguson with the 484 00:18:40,240 --> 00:18:45,400 Speaker 2: man on third base on Saturday night, and that's one yeah. 485 00:18:45,080 --> 00:18:47,080 Speaker 1: And he gior May, I don't know if you caught 486 00:18:47,080 --> 00:18:48,399 Speaker 1: it on the broadcast, but he looked a little like 487 00:18:48,440 --> 00:18:51,120 Speaker 1: he had a little something with Nick Robertson on the mound. Weirdly, 488 00:18:51,880 --> 00:18:53,320 Speaker 1: is that like maybe one of the few times in 489 00:18:53,359 --> 00:18:55,679 Speaker 1: baseball that Robertson's have both been on the mound to 490 00:18:55,720 --> 00:18:57,199 Speaker 1: end a game an extra inning? Cause I want to know, 491 00:18:57,240 --> 00:18:59,639 Speaker 1: can John find that out for us? That's a real 492 00:19:00,000 --> 00:19:02,560 Speaker 1: It's like a Tim Kirkshin stat right there. But he 493 00:19:02,640 --> 00:19:05,080 Speaker 1: came like in on those on those pitches because obviously 494 00:19:05,160 --> 00:19:07,000 Speaker 1: gior May was showing bunt. It's kind of something you're 495 00:19:07,000 --> 00:19:08,600 Speaker 1: told as a pitcher sometimes like if he's showing the 496 00:19:08,600 --> 00:19:10,280 Speaker 1: bun early, throw at him, like make him get out 497 00:19:10,280 --> 00:19:12,600 Speaker 1: of the way. And Giormey took a little exception to it, 498 00:19:12,640 --> 00:19:13,840 Speaker 1: kind of give him a little bit of a stare. 499 00:19:14,080 --> 00:19:15,560 Speaker 1: Maybe it woke him up a little bit, maybe put 500 00:19:15,560 --> 00:19:17,520 Speaker 1: a little chip on his shoulder. Got that hit down 501 00:19:17,560 --> 00:19:20,520 Speaker 1: the line, Mets win. They seemed very excited, which is good, 502 00:19:20,520 --> 00:19:23,440 Speaker 1: Like it felt like finally like a yes, here we go, 503 00:19:23,560 --> 00:19:25,840 Speaker 1: like we got to win against a good Dodgers team. 504 00:19:26,040 --> 00:19:27,919 Speaker 1: If there is like a silver lining and losing the 505 00:19:27,960 --> 00:19:30,800 Speaker 1: series to the Dodgers. The pitching was pretty solid two 506 00:19:30,880 --> 00:19:32,760 Speaker 1: of the three games. It was just the bats couldn't 507 00:19:32,760 --> 00:19:35,040 Speaker 1: wake up. And to be fair, the Dodgers do have 508 00:19:35,119 --> 00:19:38,840 Speaker 1: good pitching, so like it's understandable why the Dodgers could 509 00:19:38,880 --> 00:19:40,600 Speaker 1: maybe shut down the bats a little bit here coming 510 00:19:40,640 --> 00:19:42,680 Speaker 1: off of a long break. But the Mets pitching did 511 00:19:42,720 --> 00:19:45,680 Speaker 1: look really good in the series, especially the starters. That's 512 00:19:45,680 --> 00:19:47,360 Speaker 1: something to keep an eye out for moving on here 513 00:19:47,440 --> 00:19:51,000 Speaker 1: as we get towards the Chicago White Sox series. But overall, 514 00:19:51,040 --> 00:19:53,080 Speaker 1: good to end the series on a win there, that's 515 00:19:53,080 --> 00:19:55,680 Speaker 1: that's solid for us. Got the White Sox coming into town, 516 00:19:55,680 --> 00:19:57,480 Speaker 1: who don't play very good baseball. They haven't had a 517 00:19:57,560 --> 00:19:59,600 Speaker 1: very good year. We'll talk about that a little bit 518 00:19:59,600 --> 00:20:01,199 Speaker 1: more in a second. We do have to bring in 519 00:20:01,280 --> 00:20:04,200 Speaker 1: John though for the estimate, I don't do we even 520 00:20:04,240 --> 00:20:06,280 Speaker 1: do what. I don't remember. My brain is like such. 521 00:20:06,600 --> 00:20:09,359 Speaker 2: It was total basis by hitter's leading off innings, and 522 00:20:09,400 --> 00:20:10,920 Speaker 2: there's a lot of math that I hope John did. 523 00:20:10,960 --> 00:20:13,800 Speaker 2: I definitely feel like I won with under under fifty two. 524 00:20:14,200 --> 00:20:17,160 Speaker 4: Oh, I got the math. You guys have never been 525 00:20:17,240 --> 00:20:21,240 Speaker 4: so far off. I mean it was it was kind 526 00:20:21,240 --> 00:20:23,239 Speaker 4: of a it was kind of a dart throw, I 527 00:20:23,280 --> 00:20:24,080 Speaker 4: acknowledge that. 528 00:20:24,680 --> 00:20:26,880 Speaker 3: But yeah, leadoff hitters in this series. 529 00:20:27,040 --> 00:20:29,399 Speaker 4: It's funny because Brandon Nimmo leads the series off for 530 00:20:29,440 --> 00:20:33,640 Speaker 4: the Bats, which with what looked like a home run, didn't. 531 00:20:33,359 --> 00:20:34,880 Speaker 3: Get quite over that orange line. 532 00:20:34,960 --> 00:20:37,040 Speaker 4: I was thinking immediately like, oh, we're off and running 533 00:20:37,040 --> 00:20:41,040 Speaker 4: with estimate, but yeah, not even close. There were twelve 534 00:20:41,080 --> 00:20:44,520 Speaker 4: total bases the lead off hitters in the series, so 535 00:20:45,960 --> 00:20:50,480 Speaker 4: just a bit outside, sort of a little eucharism, but yeah, 536 00:20:50,600 --> 00:20:53,679 Speaker 4: fun win today, really fun win. Glad that they were 537 00:20:53,720 --> 00:20:55,600 Speaker 4: able to pull that one out. And now the Mets 538 00:20:55,640 --> 00:20:57,960 Speaker 4: have a lot of intro league games coming up. Three 539 00:20:58,000 --> 00:21:00,880 Speaker 4: against the White Sox, three against the Red Sox, two 540 00:21:00,880 --> 00:21:03,640 Speaker 4: with the Yankees. So we have a Mets White Sox 541 00:21:03,720 --> 00:21:06,200 Speaker 4: tamed estimate. But first, always got to throw a little 542 00:21:06,400 --> 00:21:09,600 Speaker 4: little wrench course at the guys. I want to know 543 00:21:10,840 --> 00:21:14,639 Speaker 4: what is your guys's ideal sock length? What kind of 544 00:21:14,640 --> 00:21:15,480 Speaker 4: socks are you rocking? 545 00:21:16,320 --> 00:21:18,359 Speaker 1: Good question? Is a sock switch up for the Mets 546 00:21:18,400 --> 00:21:22,600 Speaker 1: this week? I think, yeahs socks for me? 547 00:21:22,840 --> 00:21:25,040 Speaker 2: Change on season in the summer, I like just wearing 548 00:21:25,040 --> 00:21:27,480 Speaker 2: a nice ankle sock or nutt nose screwing around, Just 549 00:21:27,560 --> 00:21:28,920 Speaker 2: get that thing like right where the top of the 550 00:21:28,920 --> 00:21:30,639 Speaker 2: shoe is not to be flashy. You don't want to 551 00:21:30,640 --> 00:21:32,920 Speaker 2: don't want to don't want to ruffle any feathers there. 552 00:21:33,000 --> 00:21:35,720 Speaker 2: But wintertime I do like a high socks. I don't 553 00:21:35,760 --> 00:21:37,840 Speaker 2: like showing the ankle underneath the pant. It also gives 554 00:21:37,840 --> 00:21:40,120 Speaker 2: more area for the wind to come in New York 555 00:21:40,119 --> 00:21:42,080 Speaker 2: City winters. But I'll do a higher sock in the winter. 556 00:21:42,560 --> 00:21:43,800 Speaker 2: Let it go all the way up, even if for 557 00:21:43,880 --> 00:21:46,000 Speaker 2: sitting down, don't let the geens come up over the socks. 558 00:21:46,000 --> 00:21:49,560 Speaker 1: But summertime, you know, let the ankles breathe. I think 559 00:21:49,800 --> 00:21:52,320 Speaker 1: for choice, like, my choice would always be a little 560 00:21:52,320 --> 00:21:53,920 Speaker 1: bit of a high sock. I like, I like right 561 00:21:53,960 --> 00:21:55,840 Speaker 1: below the calf. I like to get right below the calf. 562 00:21:56,160 --> 00:21:58,280 Speaker 1: But it also depends what shoes I'm wearing, because if 563 00:21:58,280 --> 00:22:00,919 Speaker 1: you're wearing a low cut shoe, you can't wear a 564 00:22:00,960 --> 00:22:02,840 Speaker 1: high a high sock. But if you're wearing a high 565 00:22:02,920 --> 00:22:04,800 Speaker 1: top shoe, then you could wear a little bit of 566 00:22:04,800 --> 00:22:07,200 Speaker 1: a higher sock. Like you can't wear a low sock 567 00:22:07,240 --> 00:22:08,920 Speaker 1: with the high top shoe. And you're wearing shorts. That 568 00:22:08,960 --> 00:22:11,640 Speaker 1: looks absolutely crazy, that's nuts. You're showing off a lot 569 00:22:11,640 --> 00:22:12,640 Speaker 1: of a lot of skin there. 570 00:22:13,119 --> 00:22:14,640 Speaker 3: You're a big high sock guy. 571 00:22:14,640 --> 00:22:16,840 Speaker 1: I knew a big guy. 572 00:22:17,680 --> 00:22:19,600 Speaker 3: I've had I've had like phases in my life with 573 00:22:19,680 --> 00:22:20,400 Speaker 3: my sock length. 574 00:22:20,920 --> 00:22:23,439 Speaker 4: When I was younger, like thirteen, I never wanted it 575 00:22:23,480 --> 00:22:25,960 Speaker 4: to be above like my shin. And then I got 576 00:22:26,000 --> 00:22:28,240 Speaker 4: to like seventeen eighteen, and I only wanted to wear 577 00:22:28,320 --> 00:22:31,040 Speaker 4: high socks the Nike no matter how. 578 00:22:31,160 --> 00:22:33,760 Speaker 3: Yeah see, and you're you're wearing the high white. See. 579 00:22:33,760 --> 00:22:35,480 Speaker 4: I used to think the high whites were the nerdiest 580 00:22:35,480 --> 00:22:38,200 Speaker 4: sock back in the day. But then something clicked in me, 581 00:22:38,240 --> 00:22:40,600 Speaker 4: and I was like, the high white is like so bad, 582 00:22:40,640 --> 00:22:44,120 Speaker 4: it's almost good to be obviously. 583 00:22:44,480 --> 00:22:45,040 Speaker 3: See for me. 584 00:22:45,160 --> 00:22:48,240 Speaker 4: Once Marshall is around, I'm just rocking the Sperries. I'm 585 00:22:48,240 --> 00:22:50,960 Speaker 4: going no socks for as many months out of the 586 00:22:51,000 --> 00:22:54,240 Speaker 4: year as I can. I'm just I'm just going raw. 587 00:22:54,600 --> 00:22:55,760 Speaker 3: But that's cool. 588 00:22:56,160 --> 00:22:59,440 Speaker 1: Teachers, you wait, you wear no socks. 589 00:23:00,040 --> 00:23:02,000 Speaker 3: You never wore Sperries around Columbus. Come on. 590 00:23:02,640 --> 00:23:04,760 Speaker 1: I put the Sperries down once. 591 00:23:04,800 --> 00:23:07,159 Speaker 2: I like, after like three months into my first semester 592 00:23:07,240 --> 00:23:08,760 Speaker 2: in college, I was like, I really just feel like 593 00:23:09,320 --> 00:23:10,480 Speaker 2: the los are wearing these. 594 00:23:11,040 --> 00:23:13,480 Speaker 1: Same thing because like a South Carolina like it was 595 00:23:13,520 --> 00:23:16,000 Speaker 1: like you better have some Sperries, Like it's so preppy 596 00:23:16,320 --> 00:23:17,879 Speaker 1: and literally. I think I wore them for like the 597 00:23:17,880 --> 00:23:20,959 Speaker 1: first semester I went home for like Christmas, and I 598 00:23:21,040 --> 00:23:23,160 Speaker 1: was like, let's leave the Sperries at home, Like, I'm 599 00:23:23,200 --> 00:23:25,439 Speaker 1: not bringing these back. I hate them. They tear up 600 00:23:25,440 --> 00:23:28,439 Speaker 1: my feet. Anyone who says they're comfortable is a liar. 601 00:23:28,640 --> 00:23:31,840 Speaker 1: Sperrys are the most uncomfortable shoe on planet Earth. You 602 00:23:31,880 --> 00:23:33,359 Speaker 1: know what else is funny? John? 603 00:23:33,480 --> 00:23:35,080 Speaker 2: Growing up All three of us grew up in a 604 00:23:35,080 --> 00:23:37,879 Speaker 2: similar area Central New Jersey, and I think we I 605 00:23:37,880 --> 00:23:40,520 Speaker 2: think I also had the exact same timing of my 606 00:23:40,600 --> 00:23:43,160 Speaker 2: high sock awakening and dismissal as you did. Where once 607 00:23:43,200 --> 00:23:45,640 Speaker 2: I turned I think it was more like sixteen seventeen, 608 00:23:45,760 --> 00:23:47,480 Speaker 2: I was like, I want to wear Nike shoes with 609 00:23:47,520 --> 00:23:49,280 Speaker 2: high Nikke socks. I guess the only thing I want 610 00:23:49,280 --> 00:23:51,359 Speaker 2: to wear high school every single day, cause I think 611 00:23:51,400 --> 00:23:53,800 Speaker 2: the high socks when you're younger are like really closely 612 00:23:53,840 --> 00:23:56,760 Speaker 2: for some reason, associated with lacrosse, and I was I 613 00:23:56,880 --> 00:23:59,400 Speaker 2: really wanted to disassociate myself with the spoil of lacrosse 614 00:23:59,480 --> 00:24:01,720 Speaker 2: until I saw just the fashion value of the high 615 00:24:01,720 --> 00:24:03,600 Speaker 2: white sock. And I still got plenty of high way 616 00:24:03,640 --> 00:24:05,040 Speaker 2: socks in there. I like, I like the high white 617 00:24:05,040 --> 00:24:07,879 Speaker 2: sock in general underneath with a white shoe, especially underneath 618 00:24:07,880 --> 00:24:08,840 Speaker 2: the jean or a black pant. 619 00:24:08,920 --> 00:24:12,879 Speaker 1: But yeah, that's a good good sock conversation. John, I've 620 00:24:13,040 --> 00:24:15,000 Speaker 1: I've also got great calves. And let me tell you 621 00:24:15,119 --> 00:24:18,080 Speaker 1: a high sock right underneath the calf that you let 622 00:24:18,119 --> 00:24:20,760 Speaker 1: me show those bad boys off. It gets some eyes 623 00:24:20,800 --> 00:24:21,600 Speaker 1: looking at the calves. 624 00:24:21,840 --> 00:24:24,200 Speaker 4: Feel like you sometimes encroach on your calf. Though there's 625 00:24:24,200 --> 00:24:26,159 Speaker 4: a little calf encroachment sometimes I. 626 00:24:26,480 --> 00:24:27,400 Speaker 1: Never touched the calf. 627 00:24:27,520 --> 00:24:29,320 Speaker 3: I've noticed you touch that. 628 00:24:30,720 --> 00:24:32,240 Speaker 1: You have no, you have no clue what you're talking 629 00:24:32,240 --> 00:24:35,600 Speaker 1: about goes right underneath it perfectly. Mark Mark yankso socks up. 630 00:24:35,920 --> 00:24:38,000 Speaker 2: How he was at John Wooden's first practice every year 631 00:24:38,000 --> 00:24:39,479 Speaker 2: where the first thing he teaches the guys of how 632 00:24:39,480 --> 00:24:43,000 Speaker 2: to pull that sock up tight, so it's no blisters tight. 633 00:24:43,200 --> 00:24:44,840 Speaker 1: Pull that sock tight all the way up. Tis the 634 00:24:44,880 --> 00:24:45,879 Speaker 1: ghost no ruffle. 635 00:24:46,520 --> 00:24:47,840 Speaker 3: Listen for me. 636 00:24:47,960 --> 00:24:52,199 Speaker 4: There's a linear there's a linear gathering grouping between the 637 00:24:52,280 --> 00:24:54,760 Speaker 4: short length and the sock length as well. Those two 638 00:24:54,760 --> 00:24:58,080 Speaker 4: were tight. That's equation. Yeah, you cannot you cannot be 639 00:24:58,160 --> 00:25:01,280 Speaker 4: uneven with those If the shortest hoigh the sock can 640 00:25:01,320 --> 00:25:03,000 Speaker 4: be high. If the short is a little longer, that 641 00:25:03,119 --> 00:25:05,080 Speaker 4: sock better not be sneaking. 642 00:25:04,720 --> 00:25:06,640 Speaker 3: Past the shit otherwise it's a flag on the play. 643 00:25:07,440 --> 00:25:07,920 Speaker 3: That's uh. 644 00:25:08,040 --> 00:25:09,760 Speaker 4: I mean these are good fashion tips, you know, like 645 00:25:10,160 --> 00:25:12,600 Speaker 4: when in doubt we got we got a wide variety 646 00:25:12,600 --> 00:25:14,399 Speaker 4: of things to talk about here on the met Stuff podcast. 647 00:25:14,440 --> 00:25:17,840 Speaker 3: But I guess we talk a little bit peak behind 648 00:25:17,880 --> 00:25:20,000 Speaker 3: the curtain. I just joined, so I have no idea 649 00:25:20,000 --> 00:25:21,879 Speaker 3: what you guys talked about. I don't know if you 650 00:25:21,920 --> 00:25:22,960 Speaker 3: mentioned the distance on. 651 00:25:22,920 --> 00:25:25,720 Speaker 4: Brandon Nimo's home run on Saturday Night against Tony Gonsolin, 652 00:25:26,119 --> 00:25:28,879 Speaker 4: a four hundred and forty five foot blast. It was 653 00:25:28,880 --> 00:25:31,920 Speaker 4: the second longest homer of Brandon's career, the longest he 654 00:25:32,000 --> 00:25:34,960 Speaker 4: hit it course field, So I tend to lean in 655 00:25:35,000 --> 00:25:38,800 Speaker 4: the direction of that one doesn't count. We can't count 656 00:25:38,800 --> 00:25:41,320 Speaker 4: that one because obviously atmosphere and. 657 00:25:41,280 --> 00:25:41,800 Speaker 3: Things like that. 658 00:25:42,359 --> 00:25:44,320 Speaker 2: I said that on an episode when his last really 659 00:25:44,359 --> 00:25:46,000 Speaker 2: long home run. I feel it was like two ish 660 00:25:46,040 --> 00:25:47,720 Speaker 2: three weeks ago when he hit what probably is not 661 00:25:47,760 --> 00:25:49,639 Speaker 2: the third home longest home run of his career. I 662 00:25:49,640 --> 00:25:51,880 Speaker 2: forgot which series that was, but I was like, yeah, 663 00:25:51,880 --> 00:25:52,720 Speaker 2: I said the exact same. 664 00:25:52,720 --> 00:25:54,440 Speaker 4: The Cleveland I think it was I think it was 665 00:25:54,480 --> 00:25:57,240 Speaker 4: the Cleveland series. He went to the city pavilion, the bridge. 666 00:25:57,240 --> 00:25:59,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, and then yeah, so probably a little longer ago. 667 00:25:59,040 --> 00:26:00,560 Speaker 2: And I'm thinking my head, the whole was just totally 668 00:26:00,640 --> 00:26:03,280 Speaker 2: jumbled in my mind. But yeah, the longest run for Nimbo. 669 00:26:03,280 --> 00:26:04,760 Speaker 2: That definitely doesn't counts. I guess this is the new 670 00:26:04,800 --> 00:26:06,959 Speaker 2: longest home run. Good catch, this is the new longest 671 00:26:06,960 --> 00:26:09,480 Speaker 2: home run. He's actually averaging four hundred and eleven feet 672 00:26:09,520 --> 00:26:11,480 Speaker 2: on his home runs this year. I mean, he is 673 00:26:11,560 --> 00:26:14,840 Speaker 2: hitting absolute nukes. He also hit a four and ten 674 00:26:15,000 --> 00:26:17,639 Speaker 2: flyout to James Atman on Sunday, who like kind of 675 00:26:17,680 --> 00:26:20,880 Speaker 2: lost it for a second reached. Yeah, longest hip holl. 676 00:26:20,720 --> 00:26:21,120 Speaker 3: Of the game. 677 00:26:22,000 --> 00:26:24,480 Speaker 4: That's baseball, Susan. But anyway, the White Sox have a 678 00:26:24,520 --> 00:26:27,040 Speaker 4: bopper of their own. We actually have two of the 679 00:26:27,080 --> 00:26:30,320 Speaker 4: home run Deery participants in this upcoming series, Pete Alonzo 680 00:26:30,720 --> 00:26:35,280 Speaker 4: and Luis Robert aka Cuban trout Robert, Robert. That's that's 681 00:26:35,280 --> 00:26:36,120 Speaker 4: how you pronounce it. 682 00:26:36,119 --> 00:26:39,320 Speaker 1: It's not how you pronounced it, incorrect, Robert. That's what 683 00:26:39,359 --> 00:26:42,000 Speaker 1: he said, Robert. Yeah, there's there's clips of him saying 684 00:26:42,000 --> 00:26:45,080 Speaker 1: in Cuba is rob but he isn't he said, I 685 00:26:45,119 --> 00:26:45,840 Speaker 1: don't care too. 686 00:26:46,000 --> 00:26:49,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's like widely pronounced by like like the pronunciation 687 00:26:49,160 --> 00:26:50,919 Speaker 2: guide will say Robert because I think it's just the 688 00:26:50,960 --> 00:26:54,760 Speaker 2: same word, but just with basically a Latin like accent 689 00:26:54,840 --> 00:26:57,840 Speaker 2: to give the pronunciation. So I'll definitely like lean Robert. 690 00:26:57,880 --> 00:27:00,000 Speaker 2: But Robert is I think still technically correct. 691 00:27:00,240 --> 00:27:02,880 Speaker 4: Jason and Andy calls him Robert, I'm gonna call him Robert. 692 00:27:02,920 --> 00:27:04,720 Speaker 4: I actually like lou Bob. I think lou Bob's a 693 00:27:04,760 --> 00:27:07,400 Speaker 4: really great nickname. Yeah, that's that's a that's a that's 694 00:27:07,400 --> 00:27:09,680 Speaker 4: a strong and I'll be nickname. But he's hit a 695 00:27:09,720 --> 00:27:12,440 Speaker 4: four hundred and fifty foot home run, So we've got 696 00:27:12,440 --> 00:27:15,280 Speaker 4: some big pop in this series. Uh, White Sox struggling. 697 00:27:15,320 --> 00:27:17,960 Speaker 4: You guys will talk about that. Andrew Vaughn's another big 698 00:27:18,000 --> 00:27:22,640 Speaker 4: bat guy that can mash. So estimate for this series 699 00:27:22,840 --> 00:27:27,199 Speaker 4: is what will the longest home run be? Francisco Alvers 700 00:27:27,200 --> 00:27:29,160 Speaker 4: also hits bombs, so you gotta consider him as well. 701 00:27:29,600 --> 00:27:31,480 Speaker 1: Wow, interesting the longest home run. I feel like we 702 00:27:31,480 --> 00:27:32,680 Speaker 1: haven't done one of these in a while. 703 00:27:32,800 --> 00:27:34,640 Speaker 3: I got a few episodes ago. 704 00:27:34,680 --> 00:27:36,240 Speaker 4: Then Pete hurt the wrist, so we had a shelf 705 00:27:36,320 --> 00:27:38,119 Speaker 4: it figured what better time than the present. 706 00:27:38,720 --> 00:27:41,200 Speaker 1: You gotta look up some longest home runs this year 707 00:27:41,200 --> 00:27:42,600 Speaker 1: by a couple of these guys, just to get a 708 00:27:42,600 --> 00:27:44,800 Speaker 1: little bit of a feel of how far. All right, 709 00:27:44,840 --> 00:27:48,760 Speaker 1: I got a guess. You gotta guess you're not James. Yeah, 710 00:27:48,760 --> 00:27:50,359 Speaker 1: I think, I think I did. I just looked it up. 711 00:27:50,359 --> 00:27:51,120 Speaker 1: I got my guess. 712 00:27:51,359 --> 00:27:52,560 Speaker 3: I got it a quick looking up. 713 00:27:52,640 --> 00:27:54,119 Speaker 1: It was a really quick look up. Yeah, it was 714 00:27:54,119 --> 00:27:56,479 Speaker 1: like three. I have nothing to write it on. All right, 715 00:27:56,480 --> 00:27:57,320 Speaker 1: I'm gonna write it down. 716 00:27:57,440 --> 00:27:59,359 Speaker 4: Well, James shout it out for the audio listeners. We 717 00:27:59,400 --> 00:28:01,000 Speaker 4: appreciate it one listening and watching. 718 00:28:01,280 --> 00:28:06,520 Speaker 1: Of course, I always do. You got it? I do 719 00:28:06,600 --> 00:28:08,600 Speaker 1: have given this one a lot of thought. Here, good 720 00:28:08,680 --> 00:28:09,520 Speaker 1: of some Yeah, all. 721 00:28:09,520 --> 00:28:13,080 Speaker 4: Right, here go longest home run Mets White Sox three 722 00:28:13,600 --> 00:28:15,000 Speaker 4: two one. 723 00:28:15,280 --> 00:28:20,679 Speaker 1: Four forty two four fourteen. It's a huge range all 724 00:28:20,720 --> 00:28:24,680 Speaker 1: to carry. Not expecting some nerves, James lose this one. 725 00:28:24,720 --> 00:28:27,159 Speaker 4: Man, that's come on, I mean, that's this is going 726 00:28:27,240 --> 00:28:29,160 Speaker 4: to be over by the fifth inning on Tuesday. 727 00:28:29,280 --> 00:28:30,440 Speaker 1: That's a big enough myn take. 728 00:28:30,640 --> 00:28:32,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, but now I have I have like twelve feet 729 00:28:32,480 --> 00:28:34,240 Speaker 2: range up top, so I have up to four forty 730 00:28:34,240 --> 00:28:35,120 Speaker 2: two four fourteen. 731 00:28:36,240 --> 00:28:38,360 Speaker 1: I have I haven't. I've been too like the high 732 00:28:38,360 --> 00:28:41,960 Speaker 1: four twenties here, all it takes is Pete Alonzo or 733 00:28:42,000 --> 00:28:45,000 Speaker 1: Francisco or Francisco Averers Orland or even to get a 734 00:28:45,000 --> 00:28:47,440 Speaker 1: hold of it, and you're you're done. You're done. And 735 00:28:47,440 --> 00:28:50,719 Speaker 1: not to mention, Luis Robert hits nukes and so does 736 00:28:50,840 --> 00:28:53,920 Speaker 1: Jake Berger. Jake Berger's got some popaka about I mean, yeah, 737 00:28:53,960 --> 00:28:57,240 Speaker 1: Burger King, Yeah, the Burgermeister has got a little bit 738 00:28:57,280 --> 00:28:59,120 Speaker 1: of power in that bat. But okay, we'll watch. That's 739 00:28:59,120 --> 00:29:01,800 Speaker 1: why we watched the game homes John as always, thank 740 00:29:01,840 --> 00:29:04,040 Speaker 1: you for the estimate. We appreciate it. We'll wrap up 741 00:29:04,200 --> 00:29:08,200 Speaker 1: the Chicago White Sox preview here because we haven't seen 742 00:29:08,240 --> 00:29:09,560 Speaker 1: them this year. This will be the only time we 743 00:29:09,600 --> 00:29:12,840 Speaker 1: see them. Weird team, weird team, not good, not good 744 00:29:12,920 --> 00:29:16,400 Speaker 1: to what I'll say, bad team. I don't even care 745 00:29:16,400 --> 00:29:18,400 Speaker 1: anymore about the jinks, like whatever, what has it done 746 00:29:18,440 --> 00:29:22,240 Speaker 1: for us? So, I mean, you've got you has Moni Grondal, 747 00:29:22,320 --> 00:29:24,680 Speaker 1: who I will say, thank goodness we didn't sign him 748 00:29:24,680 --> 00:29:27,120 Speaker 1: all those years ago because he's falling apart completely as 749 00:29:27,160 --> 00:29:30,040 Speaker 1: a player, just completely falling apart. Tim Anderson has had 750 00:29:30,160 --> 00:29:32,600 Speaker 1: about as bad of a year as you could this season. 751 00:29:33,000 --> 00:29:34,920 Speaker 1: I know he's come back for injury. I like him 752 00:29:34,920 --> 00:29:36,200 Speaker 1: as a player. I think he's a very good player, 753 00:29:36,240 --> 00:29:38,959 Speaker 1: but boy has he just been struggling. He hasn't been 754 00:29:38,960 --> 00:29:40,640 Speaker 1: a home run this year. Fun fact, I'm saying it, 755 00:29:40,680 --> 00:29:42,720 Speaker 1: I'm doing it. I don't care. We're changing it up 756 00:29:42,720 --> 00:29:46,160 Speaker 1: a little bit here. But like we mentioned lou Bob, 757 00:29:46,400 --> 00:29:47,800 Speaker 1: I mean just simply one of the best players in 758 00:29:47,800 --> 00:29:50,440 Speaker 1: baseball right now. Offensively, he's been great. Twenty six homers, 759 00:29:50,440 --> 00:29:53,440 Speaker 1: twenty four doubles, fifty three RBIs, eight ninety oh ps 760 00:29:53,440 --> 00:29:55,520 Speaker 1: and who will make some plays in centerfield that make 761 00:29:55,560 --> 00:29:58,360 Speaker 1: you say wow. So they have some fun players you 762 00:29:58,400 --> 00:30:00,200 Speaker 1: know around the field. Yeah. 763 00:30:00,200 --> 00:30:02,760 Speaker 2: And something that Robert has done this year to help himself, 764 00:30:02,760 --> 00:30:04,440 Speaker 2: like kind of rebreak out in a big way, I 765 00:30:04,440 --> 00:30:06,200 Speaker 2: think is pretty interesting and I think is a cool 766 00:30:06,720 --> 00:30:09,320 Speaker 2: archaetype of player that's not really spoken about that much, 767 00:30:09,320 --> 00:30:13,400 Speaker 2: as he's gone hyper aggressive in his approach to kind 768 00:30:13,400 --> 00:30:15,840 Speaker 2: of find his like to re kind of regain his 769 00:30:15,960 --> 00:30:17,320 Speaker 2: swing a little bit. He was a guy who was 770 00:30:17,360 --> 00:30:19,800 Speaker 2: really working diligently to cut his strike goats over the 771 00:30:19,880 --> 00:30:21,880 Speaker 2: last few years, but he never really did that with 772 00:30:21,960 --> 00:30:24,480 Speaker 2: an increased walk rate that went with it. So this 773 00:30:24,640 --> 00:30:26,440 Speaker 2: year he's just been a little more selective in the 774 00:30:26,520 --> 00:30:29,040 Speaker 2: zone and swing swing a little bit less, but still 775 00:30:29,080 --> 00:30:30,920 Speaker 2: just being as aggressive in swing as hard as he can. 776 00:30:31,000 --> 00:30:32,680 Speaker 2: In general, strike gots have gone way up, but so 777 00:30:32,800 --> 00:30:35,120 Speaker 2: is the power. I think that is that's an adjustment 778 00:30:35,120 --> 00:30:38,240 Speaker 2: for players who are elite at not like not e 779 00:30:38,320 --> 00:30:40,400 Speaker 2: lea the pitch recognition, but just elite, like have elite 780 00:30:40,480 --> 00:30:42,400 Speaker 2: raw power and just being able to find the barrel 781 00:30:42,400 --> 00:30:44,920 Speaker 2: on the bat would kind of do. And we talked 782 00:30:44,920 --> 00:30:46,719 Speaker 2: about Jake Berger before it definitely want to shout him 783 00:30:46,720 --> 00:30:49,480 Speaker 2: out briefly to Jake Berger since June first, has the 784 00:30:49,560 --> 00:30:52,240 Speaker 2: highest average EGX of velocity on fly balls in line 785 00:30:52,280 --> 00:30:54,479 Speaker 2: drive as any player in baseball. It's Jake Berger at 786 00:30:54,480 --> 00:30:56,760 Speaker 2: one to one point nine and then Shoeheo Towny won 787 00:30:56,760 --> 00:30:58,760 Speaker 2: a one point one. That's one and two. So Jake 788 00:30:58,800 --> 00:31:00,760 Speaker 2: Berger elite rabower or when he gets the ball in 789 00:31:00,760 --> 00:31:03,960 Speaker 2: the air. Also, they just recently recalled up Oscar Colas, 790 00:31:04,120 --> 00:31:07,280 Speaker 2: who I think is a fun, interesting, exciting player. He's 791 00:31:07,320 --> 00:31:08,800 Speaker 2: having a lot of trouble lifting the ball and getting 792 00:31:08,800 --> 00:31:10,560 Speaker 2: to power in his first stint earlier this year, but 793 00:31:10,920 --> 00:31:12,680 Speaker 2: he went back to the miners founded again and he 794 00:31:12,760 --> 00:31:14,440 Speaker 2: played swinging the bat a little bit better as he's 795 00:31:14,480 --> 00:31:15,080 Speaker 2: going through now. 796 00:31:16,760 --> 00:31:18,719 Speaker 1: The White Sox also just have like a lot of 797 00:31:18,800 --> 00:31:21,600 Speaker 1: really interesting players that could be dealt to a variety 798 00:31:21,640 --> 00:31:23,720 Speaker 1: of different teams at this trade deadline, especially on the 799 00:31:23,720 --> 00:31:27,840 Speaker 1: pitching side, Guys like Lucas Giolito, Lance Lynn, maybe even 800 00:31:27,920 --> 00:31:31,000 Speaker 1: Dylan Cees, maybe even Michael Kopek. I truly believe, may 801 00:31:31,200 --> 00:31:34,280 Speaker 1: probably outside of lou Bob, that anybody on this team 802 00:31:34,320 --> 00:31:37,880 Speaker 1: is available for trade, and they have talent at spots. 803 00:31:37,920 --> 00:31:40,000 Speaker 1: They just they don't put it together as a good team. 804 00:31:40,000 --> 00:31:42,760 Speaker 1: And we know the White Sox organization as a whole, 805 00:31:42,840 --> 00:31:46,360 Speaker 1: just in general. But also shout out Liam Hendricks. Liam 806 00:31:46,360 --> 00:31:47,880 Speaker 1: Hendricks is one of the best stories of the year. 807 00:31:48,440 --> 00:31:52,040 Speaker 1: Had leukemia, came back from it, has started pitching again. 808 00:31:52,480 --> 00:31:54,320 Speaker 1: It's phenomenal, Just one of the best stories in all 809 00:31:54,320 --> 00:31:56,760 Speaker 1: of baseball. Always for him. He's currently on the IL, 810 00:31:56,840 --> 00:31:58,560 Speaker 1: I believe, so I don't know if he's getting pitch, 811 00:31:58,600 --> 00:32:00,360 Speaker 1: but you gotta shot at Liam Hendricks as he is 812 00:32:00,400 --> 00:32:04,320 Speaker 1: the man. This is just like a super bizarre team. 813 00:32:04,400 --> 00:32:06,280 Speaker 1: It's a bizarre team. I mean, toty Lruss is not 814 00:32:06,320 --> 00:32:08,200 Speaker 1: there anymore, so that's like a huge plus for them. 815 00:32:08,240 --> 00:32:11,480 Speaker 1: But otherwise I don't know what to make of it. 816 00:32:11,560 --> 00:32:13,800 Speaker 1: I really don't like. When things go right for them, 817 00:32:13,800 --> 00:32:15,800 Speaker 1: they can play and you go, oh, that's a good team, 818 00:32:16,080 --> 00:32:17,440 Speaker 1: but it just feels like a lot of things have 819 00:32:17,520 --> 00:32:19,080 Speaker 1: not gone right for them for the last like two 820 00:32:19,080 --> 00:32:19,800 Speaker 1: and a half years. 821 00:32:20,240 --> 00:32:21,680 Speaker 2: No, definitely, I mean this is a team that every 822 00:32:21,680 --> 00:32:23,600 Speaker 2: single year they're kind of built similar to the way 823 00:32:23,640 --> 00:32:26,640 Speaker 2: we've criticized the Padres and the Blue Jays and two 824 00:32:26,640 --> 00:32:29,640 Speaker 2: degree the Mets this year Creean team building strategies where 825 00:32:29,640 --> 00:32:32,160 Speaker 2: it's like, after you get past those like those horse pitchers, 826 00:32:32,200 --> 00:32:34,920 Speaker 2: like there's not that much in their pitching cupboard. And 827 00:32:35,240 --> 00:32:36,920 Speaker 2: Dylan Cee's had a really rough start to the year, 828 00:32:36,920 --> 00:32:38,640 Speaker 2: and Michael kobakat a really rough start to the year, 829 00:32:38,640 --> 00:32:40,840 Speaker 2: and Lancelne the really stuff rough start to the year. 830 00:32:40,880 --> 00:32:42,200 Speaker 2: All three of those guys that bounced back in a 831 00:32:42,200 --> 00:32:43,960 Speaker 2: big way. I think all three of those guys have 832 00:32:44,000 --> 00:32:45,960 Speaker 2: helped the White Sox team actually find level. And they're 833 00:32:45,960 --> 00:32:47,880 Speaker 2: not like because they play in the Al Central, they're 834 00:32:47,880 --> 00:32:50,440 Speaker 2: not like totally dead, which is kind of crazy. As 835 00:32:50,520 --> 00:32:53,000 Speaker 2: of right now, They are only nine games out of 836 00:32:53,040 --> 00:32:54,840 Speaker 2: the first place in their own division and with a 837 00:32:54,880 --> 00:32:58,360 Speaker 2: forty and fifty five record, which is insane to think about. 838 00:32:58,480 --> 00:32:59,920 Speaker 2: The team was last in the AL East a six 839 00:33:00,080 --> 00:33:02,040 Speaker 2: games over five hundred, and that team last in the 840 00:33:02,080 --> 00:33:03,680 Speaker 2: AL East actually a tied between the Yankees and the 841 00:33:03,720 --> 00:33:04,120 Speaker 2: Red Sox. 842 00:33:04,160 --> 00:33:05,040 Speaker 1: Just wanted to mention that. 843 00:33:05,360 --> 00:33:07,960 Speaker 2: But this team, again, as many trade piece as they 844 00:33:07,960 --> 00:33:09,840 Speaker 2: have and as far out of it as I think 845 00:33:09,880 --> 00:33:12,320 Speaker 2: many people believe they are, they I don't know if 846 00:33:12,320 --> 00:33:14,520 Speaker 2: they think that they are. They gave Andrew ben Tenni 847 00:33:14,560 --> 00:33:17,640 Speaker 2: the bigest contract in team history this offseason, and I 848 00:33:17,680 --> 00:33:19,719 Speaker 2: think he has one home run. I'm sure it'll hit 849 00:33:19,760 --> 00:33:21,880 Speaker 2: one this week because I just said that. But whatever, Again, 850 00:33:21,920 --> 00:33:23,680 Speaker 2: we're gonna care about NX anymore. We're trying to change 851 00:33:23,680 --> 00:33:25,600 Speaker 2: things up. I think Andrew Vaughn is a really interesting 852 00:33:25,600 --> 00:33:27,680 Speaker 2: player in their team. Too, super high draft pick, really 853 00:33:27,680 --> 00:33:30,640 Speaker 2: fun college player. He went to U see right, Berkeley Berkeley. 854 00:33:30,360 --> 00:33:34,440 Speaker 1: Kid, No, Andrew Vaughn is Oregon State. Oh no, he 855 00:33:34,480 --> 00:33:36,120 Speaker 1: was Ucy Berkeley. You're right, you're right, you're right, or 856 00:33:36,600 --> 00:33:37,200 Speaker 1: UC Berkeley. 857 00:33:37,560 --> 00:33:40,080 Speaker 2: We've seen a lot of Pac twelve players. I feel 858 00:33:40,120 --> 00:33:42,120 Speaker 2: like in the years past like a little bit. Besides 859 00:33:42,160 --> 00:33:44,120 Speaker 2: Addie Rushman, who's like twenty five years old and he 860 00:33:44,160 --> 00:33:46,120 Speaker 2: came up really take a lot of time to adjust 861 00:33:46,160 --> 00:33:48,560 Speaker 2: to major league pitching. Vaughn and Spencer Torkasen two in 862 00:33:48,560 --> 00:33:49,080 Speaker 2: the name ites. 863 00:33:49,160 --> 00:33:50,480 Speaker 1: I think the PAC twelve. 864 00:33:50,520 --> 00:33:52,040 Speaker 2: A lot of those games are played at like very 865 00:33:52,120 --> 00:33:53,560 Speaker 2: high elevation, so I think a lot of those guys 866 00:33:53,560 --> 00:33:55,000 Speaker 2: have a little bit of trouble with pitch recognition when 867 00:33:55,000 --> 00:33:57,200 Speaker 2: they come to the league. But he just does everything 868 00:33:57,240 --> 00:33:59,080 Speaker 2: like a little bit above average. And I'm so certain 869 00:33:59,120 --> 00:34:01,760 Speaker 2: this guy's gonna click one day. That hasn't happened yet. 870 00:34:01,800 --> 00:34:03,960 Speaker 2: But I do like Andrew Vaughan a lot. He's pulling 871 00:34:03,960 --> 00:34:05,560 Speaker 2: the ball more this year and he has in years past. 872 00:34:05,560 --> 00:34:05,960 Speaker 1: He's fun. 873 00:34:06,000 --> 00:34:08,000 Speaker 2: And then one more very weird player. I want to 874 00:34:08,000 --> 00:34:09,560 Speaker 2: shout out this series. 875 00:34:09,239 --> 00:34:10,359 Speaker 1: Someone who I was. 876 00:34:10,760 --> 00:34:13,399 Speaker 2: I wrote a blog about this dude in twenty twenty 877 00:34:13,400 --> 00:34:15,960 Speaker 2: before twenty twenty one season. His name is Gregory Santos. 878 00:34:16,120 --> 00:34:18,319 Speaker 2: He came to the he's sick, came to the White 879 00:34:18,360 --> 00:34:21,960 Speaker 2: Sox by way of the Giants organization. Throws one hundred 880 00:34:21,960 --> 00:34:24,520 Speaker 2: miles an hour with really crazy sliders. He's really gotten 881 00:34:24,600 --> 00:34:26,520 Speaker 2: up pitching Ninja treatment a lot recently. He looks like 882 00:34:26,560 --> 00:34:28,920 Speaker 2: one of the most disgusting relievers in baseball. Literally sarch 883 00:34:29,000 --> 00:34:30,960 Speaker 2: Jame Sean Gregrisados. He wrote the block about him in 884 00:34:30,960 --> 00:34:33,399 Speaker 2: twenty twenty one, really really hilarious. I shout him out 885 00:34:33,400 --> 00:34:35,440 Speaker 2: way by, Yeah, shout him out way back then. Now 886 00:34:35,480 --> 00:34:38,000 Speaker 2: he has popped off the way he has, but lots 887 00:34:38,000 --> 00:34:40,600 Speaker 2: of interesting pieces on this team. But the just the 888 00:34:40,640 --> 00:34:43,359 Speaker 2: whole has not exactly been what they hoped it would 889 00:34:43,360 --> 00:34:45,319 Speaker 2: be this year. And we got pitching matchups this series 890 00:34:45,320 --> 00:34:47,640 Speaker 2: as well. Jose Kintan is gonna make his mess debut 891 00:34:47,680 --> 00:34:51,439 Speaker 2: the series, which could be fun. Carlos carrasco versus Lucas 892 00:34:51,480 --> 00:34:55,960 Speaker 2: Gilio Tuesday, seven to ten, Carlos Kan Jose Kintana against 893 00:34:56,120 --> 00:34:59,200 Speaker 2: Tuki Tucson, who is on the White Sox apparently what yep? 894 00:34:59,239 --> 00:35:02,000 Speaker 2: Wednesday at seven ten and then Thursday, Mattinee. I'll be 895 00:35:02,000 --> 00:35:04,280 Speaker 2: back in the ballpark with the boys that day. Hopefully 896 00:35:04,520 --> 00:35:06,399 Speaker 2: notice will little bit rain the schedule. I did see that, 897 00:35:06,560 --> 00:35:10,640 Speaker 2: but justin Verlander versus Michael Kopek Thursday after doing Mattinee. 898 00:35:12,000 --> 00:35:14,160 Speaker 1: Right, yeah, I mean this is a very winnable series. 899 00:35:14,200 --> 00:35:15,920 Speaker 1: This is a very, very winnable series, and if the 900 00:35:15,920 --> 00:35:18,280 Speaker 1: Mets want to have any shot at making some noise, 901 00:35:18,880 --> 00:35:21,239 Speaker 1: got it, gotta win it at the absolute least. At 902 00:35:21,280 --> 00:35:24,439 Speaker 1: the absolute least. To sweep is something that we desperately need. 903 00:35:24,480 --> 00:35:26,359 Speaker 1: So hopefully they just come out play good baseball, give 904 00:35:26,400 --> 00:35:28,400 Speaker 1: us a good pitching like they did in this Dodgers series, 905 00:35:28,600 --> 00:35:31,959 Speaker 1: especially with the starters all relatively did a pretty solid job. 906 00:35:32,800 --> 00:35:34,439 Speaker 1: We'll see how it goes. We'll see how it goes. 907 00:35:34,480 --> 00:35:36,640 Speaker 1: Like I honestly can't stress anymore. It's just like, go 908 00:35:36,719 --> 00:35:38,839 Speaker 1: out there, play. Hopefully they play better than the other team. 909 00:35:38,920 --> 00:35:39,720 Speaker 1: We win some games. 910 00:35:40,000 --> 00:35:42,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, the White Sox are coming off though, probably their 911 00:35:42,520 --> 00:35:44,879 Speaker 2: best series in months. They just took two or three 912 00:35:44,920 --> 00:35:46,799 Speaker 2: from the Braves in Atlanta. The first time Braves had 913 00:35:46,880 --> 00:35:48,040 Speaker 2: lost a home game I think it was in like 914 00:35:48,080 --> 00:35:50,320 Speaker 2: four weeks. First time they lost a series and was 915 00:35:50,360 --> 00:35:52,960 Speaker 2: over a month. So yeah, I'm gonna have to come 916 00:35:53,000 --> 00:35:55,120 Speaker 2: with that. But we are missing Dylanc's and lance Lynn, 917 00:35:55,160 --> 00:35:57,440 Speaker 2: who have been the White sox two best pitchers for most. 918 00:35:57,320 --> 00:36:00,319 Speaker 1: Of the year. Yeah, all right, well, I think that's 919 00:36:00,320 --> 00:36:03,200 Speaker 1: pretty much it for this episode. They're giving away a 920 00:36:03,440 --> 00:36:06,040 Speaker 1: jersey I believe right on Tuesday, I want to say 921 00:36:06,040 --> 00:36:07,680 Speaker 1: for the Mets game. Let me just look this up 922 00:36:07,719 --> 00:36:09,799 Speaker 1: before I officially say anything, but I know that there's like, 923 00:36:10,080 --> 00:36:12,120 Speaker 1: actually like a pretty cool giveaway for the Tuesday game. 924 00:36:12,160 --> 00:36:13,440 Speaker 1: If you guys are going to be in town and 925 00:36:13,480 --> 00:36:15,480 Speaker 1: able to make it out there, let me just pull 926 00:36:15,520 --> 00:36:17,239 Speaker 1: up the Mets schedule real quick. Yes, it's a Mets 927 00:36:17,280 --> 00:36:21,560 Speaker 1: basketball jersey. It's cool, cool giveaway, fifteen thousand fans. Grab 928 00:36:21,600 --> 00:36:23,400 Speaker 1: yourself a ticket for that one. And then on Wednesday, 929 00:36:23,440 --> 00:36:26,480 Speaker 1: they're giving TOPS baseball cards because I think it's Baseball 930 00:36:26,480 --> 00:36:28,840 Speaker 1: Card Day, which I think is a thing like nationwide 931 00:36:28,880 --> 00:36:30,719 Speaker 1: that Tops is trying to do. So a couple of 932 00:36:30,760 --> 00:36:33,399 Speaker 1: good extra reasons to come out to the ballpark as well. 933 00:36:33,800 --> 00:36:36,360 Speaker 1: Make sure you guys drop us a follow on all 934 00:36:36,400 --> 00:36:39,440 Speaker 1: our social media at Mets up on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. 935 00:36:39,520 --> 00:36:41,360 Speaker 1: If you're looking for the YouTube version of this, go 936 00:36:41,480 --> 00:36:43,520 Speaker 1: check out the New York Mets YouTube channel and subscribe 937 00:36:43,520 --> 00:36:46,320 Speaker 1: over there. If you're listening to US Apple podcasts, Spotify, 938 00:36:46,360 --> 00:36:48,480 Speaker 1: Google Podcasts, ought to see, drop us a rating, drop 939 00:36:48,560 --> 00:36:51,720 Speaker 1: us a review, download and subscribe. Follow James on Twitter 940 00:36:51,760 --> 00:36:57,120 Speaker 1: at James Underscore, Chiano and me giraffneck mark with a C. 941 00:36:57,280 --> 00:36:59,160 Speaker 1: Thank you guys for listening, thank you for watching, and 942 00:36:59,200 --> 00:37:01,439 Speaker 1: we will catch you at the end of the White 943 00:37:01,440 --> 00:37:04,520 Speaker 1: Sox series for the next episode. Peace Out, peace Out, 944 00:37:04,560 --> 00:37:05,439 Speaker 1: See you guys next time.