1 00:00:00,640 --> 00:00:02,240 Speaker 1: Get up, Get Up? 2 00:00:02,400 --> 00:00:10,119 Speaker 2: Get Up? What is up? Mets fans, Welcome back to 3 00:00:10,160 --> 00:00:12,800 Speaker 2: another episode of the Mets Stuff Podcast, Episode number one, 4 00:00:12,840 --> 00:00:15,000 Speaker 2: twenty nine, the official podcast of the New York Mets 5 00:00:15,000 --> 00:00:18,919 Speaker 2: and Oh Deep Breaths. After that rough cub series, after 6 00:00:19,000 --> 00:00:21,079 Speaker 2: the episode that was a little bit different than normal, 7 00:00:21,200 --> 00:00:23,040 Speaker 2: we come back to you with a normal one because 8 00:00:23,040 --> 00:00:25,560 Speaker 2: the Mets completed a four game sweep of the last 9 00:00:25,600 --> 00:00:28,800 Speaker 2: place Pittsburgh Pirates. The Mets played pretty solid baseball from 10 00:00:28,840 --> 00:00:31,800 Speaker 2: start to finish. A lot of really exciting things to 11 00:00:31,800 --> 00:00:33,760 Speaker 2: talk about in this episode. So all the stuff that 12 00:00:33,800 --> 00:00:36,000 Speaker 2: we said in last one, forget it, push it behind, 13 00:00:36,040 --> 00:00:36,279 Speaker 2: like we. 14 00:00:36,240 --> 00:00:37,960 Speaker 3: Said, still acknowledge it. 15 00:00:37,960 --> 00:00:38,360 Speaker 1: It was good. 16 00:00:38,360 --> 00:00:41,320 Speaker 2: It was useful, yes, but productive. Yes, the info is productive. 17 00:00:41,320 --> 00:00:43,360 Speaker 2: The info is useful, But the vibes we got rid 18 00:00:43,400 --> 00:00:45,600 Speaker 2: of them now and we're back feeling positive here after 19 00:00:45,640 --> 00:00:47,559 Speaker 2: a four game sweep. As you guys know, if you 20 00:00:47,640 --> 00:00:49,919 Speaker 2: enjoy what you're seeing here or listening, whatever you're doing, 21 00:00:49,960 --> 00:00:51,600 Speaker 2: make sure you follow us on all our social media 22 00:00:51,680 --> 00:00:54,240 Speaker 2: at metst up on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. If you're 23 00:00:54,280 --> 00:00:56,200 Speaker 2: looking for the YouTube video, go to the New York 24 00:00:56,200 --> 00:00:58,720 Speaker 2: Mets YouTube channel. Subscribe over there. And if you're listening 25 00:00:58,760 --> 00:01:01,920 Speaker 2: to us Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Odyssey, wherever you 26 00:01:01,920 --> 00:01:04,960 Speaker 2: get your podcast, drops a rating, review, download and subscribe. 27 00:01:05,280 --> 00:01:08,280 Speaker 2: James Today. This is actually a first new location for 28 00:01:08,319 --> 00:01:10,480 Speaker 2: us in a while. We are in the Piazza Club. 29 00:01:10,360 --> 00:01:12,240 Speaker 3: Lovely Piazza Club. We got Golden Hour. 30 00:01:12,319 --> 00:01:15,880 Speaker 4: We're staring at the Arthur Ash Arena. Lovely beautiful queens 31 00:01:15,880 --> 00:01:18,160 Speaker 4: in front of us. It's a great day of beds baseball. 32 00:01:18,200 --> 00:01:21,080 Speaker 2: We we saw a bat flying around actually before this. 33 00:01:21,120 --> 00:01:22,680 Speaker 4: It could come in at anywhere. We don't know where 34 00:01:22,680 --> 00:01:24,319 Speaker 4: it is, so you might see a bat in here. 35 00:01:24,319 --> 00:01:25,880 Speaker 2: Listen. It wouldn't be the worst thing to happen if 36 00:01:25,880 --> 00:01:27,400 Speaker 2: a bat came in and like landing on one of 37 00:01:27,440 --> 00:01:28,880 Speaker 2: our shoulders. I think that would be I think that'd 38 00:01:28,880 --> 00:01:30,760 Speaker 2: be pretty big for the podcast. The great content. 39 00:01:30,840 --> 00:01:32,759 Speaker 4: Also, if there's any mescuites in here, the that's gonna 40 00:01:32,760 --> 00:01:34,040 Speaker 4: get it for sure, supersonic. 41 00:01:34,120 --> 00:01:35,680 Speaker 2: That's bats are good. They're good. 42 00:01:36,200 --> 00:01:37,160 Speaker 3: That's a really cool animal. 43 00:01:37,160 --> 00:01:37,440 Speaker 1: What is it? 44 00:01:37,440 --> 00:01:39,840 Speaker 2: What are the animals or are they rodents? They're not birds? 45 00:01:39,880 --> 00:01:43,319 Speaker 2: Definitely still an animal, you think, so not a bird either, Yeah, No, 46 00:01:43,360 --> 00:01:44,839 Speaker 2: it's not a bird. I know it's not a bird, 47 00:01:44,840 --> 00:01:47,640 Speaker 2: I said, it wasn't a google's Yeah, what is a bat? 48 00:01:48,000 --> 00:01:50,720 Speaker 2: What about a marsupial? I don't I've heard that even before. 49 00:01:50,760 --> 00:01:53,720 Speaker 2: What is a bat? It's a mammal. Okay, it's a mammal, 50 00:01:53,720 --> 00:01:56,320 Speaker 2: all right, all right, Well, hopefully the bat mammal is 51 00:01:56,360 --> 00:01:59,080 Speaker 2: probably more supio can be a mammal. I think so 52 00:01:59,240 --> 00:02:02,280 Speaker 2: it's in the same class classification. That sounds about right. Yeah, well, 53 00:02:02,520 --> 00:02:06,040 Speaker 2: now that we've had our zoology talk, we might come again. 54 00:02:06,120 --> 00:02:07,640 Speaker 2: It might come again. We just wanted to prep you 55 00:02:07,640 --> 00:02:09,399 Speaker 2: guys in case the bat does fly around us, because 56 00:02:09,400 --> 00:02:11,359 Speaker 2: it's it is here. But hey, let's talk about this 57 00:02:11,400 --> 00:02:13,760 Speaker 2: Pirate series. It was. It was really nice. It was, 58 00:02:13,960 --> 00:02:16,399 Speaker 2: especially after what just happened, felt really good to take 59 00:02:16,639 --> 00:02:18,280 Speaker 2: four straight against a last place team. 60 00:02:18,480 --> 00:02:21,720 Speaker 4: It was just nice eat mostly easy wins the Pirates. 61 00:02:21,919 --> 00:02:24,360 Speaker 4: I don't remember them even having a lead too. 62 00:02:24,560 --> 00:02:26,360 Speaker 2: I don't. I don't know. I don't have that stat 63 00:02:26,400 --> 00:02:28,720 Speaker 2: I'm not sure. But it really did feel like from 64 00:02:28,880 --> 00:02:30,919 Speaker 2: start to finish the Mets were in control of the series. 65 00:02:31,080 --> 00:02:33,360 Speaker 4: Yeah, Thursday Friday they tied it up, but they never 66 00:02:33,400 --> 00:02:34,720 Speaker 4: took a lead, and then because it to one, they 67 00:02:34,720 --> 00:02:36,840 Speaker 4: never took a lead Saturday's only game of care remember, 68 00:02:36,840 --> 00:02:38,040 Speaker 4: but I think we got ahead early on and then 69 00:02:38,240 --> 00:02:40,120 Speaker 4: Thursday we got ahead earlier, scored the run the first inning. Ye, 70 00:02:40,240 --> 00:02:41,639 Speaker 4: the Pirates may not have led for one ending of 71 00:02:41,680 --> 00:02:42,079 Speaker 4: the series. 72 00:02:42,120 --> 00:02:44,320 Speaker 2: No, it's very possible. We probably should have had that 73 00:02:44,320 --> 00:02:46,600 Speaker 2: stat but it's four game series. As we say on 74 00:02:46,600 --> 00:02:49,120 Speaker 2: this podcast all the time, they feel like, I mean, 75 00:02:49,800 --> 00:02:52,560 Speaker 2: Thursday Night's game feels like forever ago, literally, like how 76 00:02:52,600 --> 00:02:55,000 Speaker 2: many NFL games have happened since then? Like the entire 77 00:02:55,080 --> 00:02:57,600 Speaker 2: week two has basically happened since the time that this 78 00:02:57,639 --> 00:02:59,760 Speaker 2: episode is ready to drop. But Game one start off 79 00:02:59,760 --> 00:03:02,160 Speaker 2: cool because it was Roberto Clemente night. Everybody in Major 80 00:03:02,280 --> 00:03:04,079 Speaker 2: League Baseball wore the number twenty one in honor of 81 00:03:04,160 --> 00:03:06,920 Speaker 2: Roberto Clemente, a guy who they probably should retire his 82 00:03:07,000 --> 00:03:09,440 Speaker 2: jersey just across baseball. I think it's one of those 83 00:03:09,520 --> 00:03:12,280 Speaker 2: that's spoken about, definitely been spoken about, definitely worth it. 84 00:03:12,320 --> 00:03:13,840 Speaker 2: I mean, what he did on and off the field 85 00:03:13,960 --> 00:03:16,600 Speaker 2: is pretty incredible. So it's nice that Major League Baseball 86 00:03:16,639 --> 00:03:19,280 Speaker 2: was showing the proper respect to Roberto Clemente, giving him 87 00:03:19,320 --> 00:03:22,560 Speaker 2: a night. And the Mets showed up specifically Francisco Lindor 88 00:03:22,639 --> 00:03:24,200 Speaker 2: showing up with those sick cleats that he had. 89 00:03:24,280 --> 00:03:27,320 Speaker 4: Yeah, Roberto Clemente customized cleats just like had the Puerto 90 00:03:27,400 --> 00:03:29,640 Speaker 4: Rican colors on them too, Very very cool. He also 91 00:03:29,720 --> 00:03:33,239 Speaker 4: wore a Roberto Clemente glove. It was Pittsburgh Pirate's colors, Yeah, 92 00:03:33,280 --> 00:03:35,240 Speaker 4: which was very cool as well. He was miked up 93 00:03:35,280 --> 00:03:38,560 Speaker 4: for an extraordinarily long amount of time on the Fox broadcast. 94 00:03:38,640 --> 00:03:40,760 Speaker 4: It seemed like there was a point that where he's 95 00:03:40,760 --> 00:03:42,240 Speaker 4: probably more worth it for him not to be on 96 00:03:42,240 --> 00:03:44,080 Speaker 4: the broadcast anymore. But seemed like there was an inning 97 00:03:44,120 --> 00:03:46,160 Speaker 4: going on. He was playing defense. But it's a great 98 00:03:46,200 --> 00:03:48,320 Speaker 4: knight from overall. Also hit a very big home run 99 00:03:48,360 --> 00:03:50,160 Speaker 4: on the first pitch of an ending, just crushed one 100 00:03:50,280 --> 00:03:52,680 Speaker 4: into the Coca Cola corner one hundred nine miles an 101 00:03:52,680 --> 00:03:55,320 Speaker 4: hour off the bat broke the Mets single season record 102 00:03:55,360 --> 00:03:56,680 Speaker 4: for home runs by a shortstop. 103 00:03:57,400 --> 00:03:58,320 Speaker 3: She's a great ball player. 104 00:03:58,360 --> 00:03:59,680 Speaker 2: I don't know if you caught this, but after the 105 00:03:59,680 --> 00:04:02,440 Speaker 2: game press conference they were asking him about breaking like 106 00:04:02,520 --> 00:04:04,640 Speaker 2: how's it feel to have the most single season home 107 00:04:04,720 --> 00:04:06,080 Speaker 2: runs and for the messing He's like, yeah, I don't 108 00:04:06,080 --> 00:04:07,600 Speaker 2: really care. I just want to win a World Series yet, 109 00:04:07,680 --> 00:04:09,440 Speaker 2: And I was like, I love to hear that, because 110 00:04:10,240 --> 00:04:12,200 Speaker 2: I mean, one, he's a beast. We love him. We're 111 00:04:12,200 --> 00:04:14,480 Speaker 2: big Francisco lindoor guys over here. We're not Lynn dorks. 112 00:04:14,480 --> 00:04:16,240 Speaker 2: But it's great to see that he's like, okay, cool, like, 113 00:04:16,279 --> 00:04:17,760 Speaker 2: but it doesn't matter if we don't win at all. 114 00:04:17,960 --> 00:04:21,039 Speaker 4: It's also like for him, it's a pretty inconsequential amount 115 00:04:21,080 --> 00:04:22,840 Speaker 4: of home runs, like it was my twenty fourth home run, 116 00:04:22,960 --> 00:04:25,159 Speaker 4: Like I've had multiple years of hitting more home runs 117 00:04:25,200 --> 00:04:27,320 Speaker 4: than that. I don't know why this suddenly I didn't 118 00:04:27,480 --> 00:04:28,719 Speaker 4: in different pants and shirt. 119 00:04:29,040 --> 00:04:32,000 Speaker 2: Now it means more. You look at Francisco indoors numbers 120 00:04:32,000 --> 00:04:35,039 Speaker 2: on the year quietly, quietly because again it's not very good, 121 00:04:35,040 --> 00:04:36,240 Speaker 2: as a lot of people would like to tell you. 122 00:04:36,440 --> 00:04:39,320 Speaker 2: Twenty four homers, ninety four RBI, sixteen stolen bases, two 123 00:04:39,360 --> 00:04:42,119 Speaker 2: sixty seven average, three forty two on base seven eighty 124 00:04:42,160 --> 00:04:44,520 Speaker 2: six ops. And as we know, he's just one of 125 00:04:44,520 --> 00:04:45,880 Speaker 2: the best shortstops in all of baseball. 126 00:04:46,400 --> 00:04:46,640 Speaker 1: Yeah. 127 00:04:46,680 --> 00:04:48,720 Speaker 4: Yeah, it's literally literally is I was gonna see if 128 00:04:48,720 --> 00:04:50,680 Speaker 4: you missed a RBR run score from today, but you 129 00:04:50,680 --> 00:04:50,919 Speaker 4: did not. 130 00:04:51,080 --> 00:04:53,600 Speaker 2: No, no, no, I'm bucky, but listen MLB dot com. They 131 00:04:53,640 --> 00:04:55,920 Speaker 2: are immediate with their stats. It's just not nearly it's 132 00:04:55,960 --> 00:04:57,800 Speaker 2: not nearly as in depth as you get on Baseball 133 00:04:57,839 --> 00:05:00,680 Speaker 2: Reference or Fangrafts or even Savant, but they do give 134 00:05:00,720 --> 00:05:02,040 Speaker 2: you up to date one so I want That's why 135 00:05:02,040 --> 00:05:03,840 Speaker 2: I went there for that. But yeah, Lindor played really well, 136 00:05:03,880 --> 00:05:05,800 Speaker 2: and it seems like you kind of played the occasion too, 137 00:05:05,839 --> 00:05:07,840 Speaker 2: with how much this night means to like a hundred 138 00:05:07,880 --> 00:05:10,320 Speaker 2: Arican culture. And it was just very cool this. 139 00:05:10,240 --> 00:05:11,920 Speaker 4: Happened for a team that's like so steeped in Porto 140 00:05:12,000 --> 00:05:13,880 Speaker 4: Rican culture, probably more so in any other team in 141 00:05:13,880 --> 00:05:16,520 Speaker 4: the league. Matter players we have in this team, coaches, 142 00:05:16,839 --> 00:05:18,440 Speaker 4: people in the front office, executives. 143 00:05:18,520 --> 00:05:20,400 Speaker 3: Ye, very it was very nice that this event happened here. 144 00:05:20,640 --> 00:05:23,719 Speaker 4: There were so many baseball players, all time baseball players 145 00:05:23,760 --> 00:05:26,480 Speaker 4: in attendance for it. Jimmy Rollinds got booed, thank god, 146 00:05:26,520 --> 00:05:29,359 Speaker 4: Carlsogata was here, yep, got a nice Jeer. Bel Trount 147 00:05:29,400 --> 00:05:31,920 Speaker 4: was here too, I believe, right, Yeah, weird, weird, weird 148 00:05:31,960 --> 00:05:32,760 Speaker 4: to have belt Tront here. 149 00:05:32,760 --> 00:05:35,960 Speaker 1: Huh kind of, I mean yeah, especially after all that 150 00:05:36,000 --> 00:05:37,880 Speaker 1: went down, But I think he was happy to be here. 151 00:05:38,200 --> 00:05:39,200 Speaker 2: I'm sure he was happy. 152 00:05:39,279 --> 00:05:40,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, it was. It was cool and he got 153 00:05:40,960 --> 00:05:43,240 Speaker 1: a very nice applause from the crowd, which was good that. 154 00:05:43,520 --> 00:05:45,840 Speaker 2: He deserves an applause. I mean, the guy won the 155 00:05:45,839 --> 00:05:47,159 Speaker 2: best Mets of our life time. Yeah. I was about 156 00:05:47,160 --> 00:05:49,919 Speaker 2: to say, like one of the best Mets center fielders specifically, 157 00:05:49,920 --> 00:05:52,000 Speaker 2: even you know that's ever been in this franchise has 158 00:05:52,040 --> 00:05:53,760 Speaker 2: been great. And like we said, Lindor had a good 159 00:05:53,760 --> 00:05:55,320 Speaker 2: big night, but there was other guys on this team 160 00:05:55,360 --> 00:05:58,040 Speaker 2: too that played really well. Jeff McNeil, Jeff mckis continues 161 00:05:58,080 --> 00:06:00,719 Speaker 2: to be an absolute beast. Two hits in theirsday night's game, 162 00:06:00,800 --> 00:06:04,240 Speaker 2: four hard hit baseballs. I mean, he's just he really is. 163 00:06:04,360 --> 00:06:07,159 Speaker 2: He keeps this line moving. He's so invaluable to this team, 164 00:06:07,160 --> 00:06:10,600 Speaker 2: whether it's or invaluable valuable, He's so valuable to this team. 165 00:06:10,640 --> 00:06:12,320 Speaker 2: Invaluable is not the right word. I caught myself there. 166 00:06:12,320 --> 00:06:14,520 Speaker 2: I didn't let you get that one. He's so valuable 167 00:06:14,520 --> 00:06:17,040 Speaker 2: to this team, whether it's offensively or defensively, making plays. 168 00:06:17,080 --> 00:06:19,520 Speaker 2: I mean the dudes all over the place. You're read 169 00:06:19,560 --> 00:06:20,039 Speaker 2: the first time. 170 00:06:20,080 --> 00:06:24,960 Speaker 4: Invaluable also too, oh really extremely useful, indispensable. 171 00:06:24,320 --> 00:06:26,120 Speaker 2: Oh so they're interchangeable essentially. 172 00:06:26,200 --> 00:06:28,200 Speaker 3: I think this one's even more meaningful. Oh so I 173 00:06:28,279 --> 00:06:29,000 Speaker 3: was right, Yeah you were. 174 00:06:29,160 --> 00:06:31,520 Speaker 2: Look at me. Listen. It's been a while since I've 175 00:06:31,520 --> 00:06:31,960 Speaker 2: read a book. 176 00:06:32,000 --> 00:06:35,280 Speaker 4: So McNeil set the table for a very very good 177 00:06:35,320 --> 00:06:36,360 Speaker 4: series that he would eventually have. 178 00:06:36,680 --> 00:06:38,120 Speaker 2: Nimo also walked three. 179 00:06:37,960 --> 00:06:40,200 Speaker 4: Times on Thursday Night's game, so I think same table 180 00:06:40,200 --> 00:06:41,559 Speaker 4: for a good series he would have as well, getting 181 00:06:41,560 --> 00:06:44,280 Speaker 4: on base, Pete had two hits, didn't Vogel back at three? 182 00:06:44,360 --> 00:06:46,920 Speaker 4: RBIs also have a very big series for Vogel talk 183 00:06:46,960 --> 00:06:49,760 Speaker 4: about more lately. Yeah, the big story besides Lindor from 184 00:06:49,760 --> 00:06:52,840 Speaker 4: Thursday Night was Carlos Carrasco just completely shoving, having one 185 00:06:52,880 --> 00:06:55,040 Speaker 4: of his most dominant starts of the entire second half, 186 00:06:55,279 --> 00:06:58,520 Speaker 4: going six innings, striking out eleven Pirates hitters, only allowing 187 00:06:58,560 --> 00:07:00,480 Speaker 4: four hits and two walks, one ear run and just 188 00:07:00,560 --> 00:07:01,599 Speaker 4: four hard hit baseballs. 189 00:07:01,760 --> 00:07:02,960 Speaker 2: Pitch really seemed like they. 190 00:07:02,920 --> 00:07:04,880 Speaker 4: Really couldn't square him up and get anything on at all, 191 00:07:04,920 --> 00:07:07,240 Speaker 4: and a lot of that was because of his masterful 192 00:07:07,320 --> 00:07:09,720 Speaker 4: change up. It led the way second time in his 193 00:07:09,800 --> 00:07:12,360 Speaker 4: last three starts that the change up was his primary pitch. 194 00:07:12,760 --> 00:07:14,760 Speaker 4: Only other time that happens the whole year before. That 195 00:07:14,880 --> 00:07:16,720 Speaker 4: was his first start of the year, okay, which kind 196 00:07:16,720 --> 00:07:18,000 Speaker 4: of weird. That was also a game where like he 197 00:07:18,200 --> 00:07:19,960 Speaker 4: bunched a bunch of pitches together, So it was first 198 00:07:19,960 --> 00:07:21,480 Speaker 4: by a little bit, but these last two of those 199 00:07:21,520 --> 00:07:23,480 Speaker 4: last three, it led the way, like kind of by 200 00:07:23,480 --> 00:07:23,840 Speaker 4: a lot. 201 00:07:24,200 --> 00:07:26,840 Speaker 3: That pitch had fourteen whiffs on twenty eight swings. 202 00:07:26,880 --> 00:07:27,480 Speaker 2: That's disgusting. 203 00:07:27,560 --> 00:07:28,840 Speaker 3: Rest of his Arsenal only had one. 204 00:07:28,880 --> 00:07:32,200 Speaker 4: But the fourteen whiffs by Crasco on that change up 205 00:07:32,440 --> 00:07:34,400 Speaker 4: are the second tied for the second most by a 206 00:07:34,480 --> 00:07:36,280 Speaker 4: pitcher with a change up in any game this year, 207 00:07:36,400 --> 00:07:38,400 Speaker 4: only trailing Sandi al Contra. 208 00:07:38,320 --> 00:07:40,960 Speaker 2: Which you know is good. He's in the Syon conversation. 209 00:07:41,200 --> 00:07:42,880 Speaker 3: You threw out that nice tweet for Metsu about how 210 00:07:42,880 --> 00:07:44,040 Speaker 3: good he's been in the second half. 211 00:07:44,120 --> 00:07:46,520 Speaker 2: He's been so good, he's been so dominant. Let me 212 00:07:46,600 --> 00:07:48,000 Speaker 2: let me pull that up real quick, because I feel 213 00:07:48,000 --> 00:07:52,560 Speaker 2: like people can get lost sometimes, and how valuable he 214 00:07:52,640 --> 00:07:54,680 Speaker 2: has been to this team because like you know, he 215 00:07:54,960 --> 00:07:57,239 Speaker 2: sprinkled in a start once or twice that weren't necessarily 216 00:07:57,320 --> 00:08:00,000 Speaker 2: the sharpest, but even with those in there, his fifth 217 00:08:00,040 --> 00:08:02,720 Speaker 2: team wins. Yeah, he's been incredible. So for wins guys, 218 00:08:02,760 --> 00:08:05,280 Speaker 2: but still meaningful. Yeah, since July first, he's seven and two. 219 00:08:05,360 --> 00:08:07,160 Speaker 2: Not that we're record guys either, but seven and two. 220 00:08:07,200 --> 00:08:08,800 Speaker 2: I think the Mets are nine and two in his start, 221 00:08:08,880 --> 00:08:11,080 Speaker 2: So that's that's when you should care about fifty nine 222 00:08:11,160 --> 00:08:13,280 Speaker 2: or third innings pitch two point one two era with 223 00:08:13,280 --> 00:08:15,760 Speaker 2: a twenty five almost twenty six percent k rate and 224 00:08:15,800 --> 00:08:17,640 Speaker 2: a six and a half percent walk grate. Like, that's 225 00:08:18,200 --> 00:08:21,520 Speaker 2: really really good for a guy that I think a 226 00:08:21,560 --> 00:08:24,320 Speaker 2: lot of people rode off, Yeah, rode off at points, 227 00:08:24,400 --> 00:08:26,120 Speaker 2: you know, more so last year. I think if you 228 00:08:26,160 --> 00:08:28,360 Speaker 2: watch the Mets this year, you know, Carlos Carasco's the man. 229 00:08:28,400 --> 00:08:30,360 Speaker 2: He's a beast. But that's something that you've been banging 230 00:08:30,400 --> 00:08:31,920 Speaker 2: that drum for a while, that Carrasco is going to 231 00:08:31,960 --> 00:08:34,240 Speaker 2: be a huge part of that Francisco Lindor trade that 232 00:08:34,320 --> 00:08:35,600 Speaker 2: often I feel like it's forgotten. 233 00:08:35,840 --> 00:08:37,959 Speaker 4: Yeah, I feel like even until like June, people were 234 00:08:37,960 --> 00:08:40,040 Speaker 4: still like, I really don't feel that comfortable with Carrasco 235 00:08:40,160 --> 00:08:41,760 Speaker 4: is like the three or four in this rotation, but 236 00:08:41,840 --> 00:08:45,040 Speaker 4: he's become one of the most trustworthy, reliable, and consistent 237 00:08:45,080 --> 00:08:47,440 Speaker 4: three or four stunning pitchers literally in the entire league. 238 00:08:47,480 --> 00:08:50,600 Speaker 2: No's he's been absolutely great and he kept the Mets going. Here, 239 00:08:50,720 --> 00:08:52,600 Speaker 2: hand the ball right off to Lugo, who did a 240 00:08:52,600 --> 00:08:56,679 Speaker 2: great job as well. Got five hundred five hundredth career strikeout, 241 00:08:56,720 --> 00:08:58,440 Speaker 2: which it's a pretty good amount for a guy who's 242 00:08:58,520 --> 00:09:00,000 Speaker 2: kind of been a reliever as well for a while now. 243 00:09:00,200 --> 00:09:02,440 Speaker 4: Yeah, I mean it's also me also very proud for 244 00:09:02,480 --> 00:09:04,199 Speaker 4: the Riacan dudelent that was great. 245 00:09:04,200 --> 00:09:07,120 Speaker 2: I didn't even think about that. Yeah, he's Corder Rican 246 00:09:09,679 --> 00:09:12,079 Speaker 2: players weekend Puerto Rican. We needed that win though. 247 00:09:12,120 --> 00:09:12,719 Speaker 1: We needed this win. 248 00:09:12,880 --> 00:09:13,840 Speaker 3: Alsos need an easy win. 249 00:09:13,920 --> 00:09:15,120 Speaker 4: Just need the game where you like, you score the 250 00:09:15,160 --> 00:09:17,560 Speaker 4: run the first inning, you score significantly more runs than 251 00:09:17,559 --> 00:09:20,120 Speaker 4: the other team. They get almost no chance for damage 252 00:09:20,120 --> 00:09:22,120 Speaker 4: at all, whatsoever. He just cruise to a victory, don't 253 00:09:22,160 --> 00:09:22,599 Speaker 4: think about it. 254 00:09:22,600 --> 00:09:24,360 Speaker 2: Whatever. No, that's exactly what you should do. And it 255 00:09:24,400 --> 00:09:26,760 Speaker 2: was also funny to mention from this game too, Uh 256 00:09:27,000 --> 00:09:29,120 Speaker 2: O'Neil Cruz. I mean we got to see O'Neil Cruz. 257 00:09:29,120 --> 00:09:31,280 Speaker 2: I got to see him up close and personal, well, 258 00:09:31,520 --> 00:09:32,920 Speaker 2: at a Mets game for the first time ever. I 259 00:09:32,920 --> 00:09:34,680 Speaker 2: technically saw him at spring training ones, but that's not 260 00:09:34,679 --> 00:09:36,880 Speaker 2: the same and he could not hold onto his bat. 261 00:09:36,920 --> 00:09:39,040 Speaker 2: He threw his bat like into the stands twice in 262 00:09:39,120 --> 00:09:40,959 Speaker 2: this game, which I guess that I guess it's a 263 00:09:40,960 --> 00:09:43,240 Speaker 2: good sign he's feeling loose, I guess, but I've never 264 00:09:43,280 --> 00:09:45,360 Speaker 2: seen someone, especially now with the netting the way that 265 00:09:45,400 --> 00:09:47,960 Speaker 2: the netting is behind the dugout hit the netting and 266 00:09:48,000 --> 00:09:50,120 Speaker 2: then it goes over because it just kept going. Like 267 00:09:50,160 --> 00:09:53,120 Speaker 2: the dude, his bat speed is his strength is pretty impressive. 268 00:09:53,120 --> 00:09:54,760 Speaker 4: Little bitscare. I also want to shout out a lot 269 00:09:54,800 --> 00:09:57,120 Speaker 4: of our fans and listeners. Yes, definitely, because we very 270 00:09:57,200 --> 00:09:59,000 Speaker 4: much did change the luck. We gave you guys a 271 00:09:59,000 --> 00:10:01,040 Speaker 4: call to action last EPISOD and we said to tweeted 272 00:10:01,120 --> 00:10:03,240 Speaker 4: us what you were doing to change the luck, and 273 00:10:03,280 --> 00:10:05,800 Speaker 4: we got an unbelievable amount of replies from this you 274 00:10:05,880 --> 00:10:06,520 Speaker 4: guys delivered. 275 00:10:06,600 --> 00:10:08,120 Speaker 2: Let's just read out some of the names that we 276 00:10:08,120 --> 00:10:08,480 Speaker 2: see here. 277 00:10:08,520 --> 00:10:11,160 Speaker 3: So this is my favorite one. Kenny Kenny Coopman. 278 00:10:11,040 --> 00:10:14,440 Speaker 2: From the Netherlands, as requested, drove to Belgium from the 279 00:10:14,440 --> 00:10:16,360 Speaker 2: Netherlands and then he sends up the picture of him 280 00:10:16,360 --> 00:10:19,360 Speaker 2: actually driving with the Edwin Diaz jersey hung over his 281 00:10:19,480 --> 00:10:21,280 Speaker 2: car and I was like, all right, that's freaking that's 282 00:10:21,320 --> 00:10:24,240 Speaker 2: that's awesome. No, Nick Nick Kowal went to Montreal, went 283 00:10:24,280 --> 00:10:26,520 Speaker 2: to Montreal from I believe Vermont, a quick little drive 284 00:10:26,559 --> 00:10:28,720 Speaker 2: for him. We've got Becky who says, doing my part. 285 00:10:28,720 --> 00:10:30,680 Speaker 2: She let up a candle, had a little Mets shrine 286 00:10:30,679 --> 00:10:33,040 Speaker 2: in the corner, which I absolutely love to see. There 287 00:10:33,120 --> 00:10:35,240 Speaker 2: was just a bunch of people tweeting us, you know, 288 00:10:35,360 --> 00:10:36,440 Speaker 2: all different kinds of things. 289 00:10:36,520 --> 00:10:39,880 Speaker 4: A j rufrano, he banged a gong. It seemed like 290 00:10:39,920 --> 00:10:41,200 Speaker 4: in his office. That was very cool. 291 00:10:41,400 --> 00:10:44,040 Speaker 2: Guy's from Atlanta. He's been dming us. He needs stickers. 292 00:10:44,200 --> 00:10:46,120 Speaker 2: Wanted to put them up all over Atlanta. I know 293 00:10:46,240 --> 00:10:47,920 Speaker 2: we gotta get new sticks, still have them. They left. 294 00:10:48,280 --> 00:10:49,880 Speaker 2: I'm out. I'm completely out of like I have like 295 00:10:49,880 --> 00:10:50,400 Speaker 2: twelve left. 296 00:10:50,440 --> 00:10:51,880 Speaker 3: Okay, I gave one to a fan today. 297 00:10:52,320 --> 00:10:53,640 Speaker 4: I missed your name, but you're the one who told 298 00:10:53,720 --> 00:10:55,280 Speaker 4: Mark a couple of weeks ago that you like meme 299 00:10:55,280 --> 00:10:58,280 Speaker 4: more than handwhich was bringing that up. Sprinting because of course, 300 00:10:58,280 --> 00:11:00,280 Speaker 4: like every single time I come on Sunday the game, 301 00:11:00,320 --> 00:11:02,960 Speaker 4: I underestimated how awful the traffic is coming from Brooklyn. 302 00:11:03,200 --> 00:11:05,760 Speaker 4: Brooklyn's feel like hellish to get I just dipped out 303 00:11:05,760 --> 00:11:07,960 Speaker 4: of the car like basically still on like the like 304 00:11:07,960 --> 00:11:10,520 Speaker 4: the highway, so like I just ran ran through and 305 00:11:10,559 --> 00:11:11,599 Speaker 4: I was like, I had to get to it for 306 00:11:11,640 --> 00:11:14,240 Speaker 4: the football. I wanted to see the grounds first pitch sprinting. 307 00:11:14,360 --> 00:11:15,360 Speaker 4: He flagged me down and grabbed me. 308 00:11:15,360 --> 00:11:16,120 Speaker 2: He was like, yoh, I'm your guy. 309 00:11:16,160 --> 00:11:17,440 Speaker 3: Whoever was like, yeah, I got him sticker. 310 00:11:17,559 --> 00:11:18,880 Speaker 2: I wanted to make sure we give a show to 311 00:11:18,920 --> 00:11:21,600 Speaker 2: the Baseball Mystic as well, because this one, this one's 312 00:11:21,600 --> 00:11:23,640 Speaker 2: something I didn't even see. This one burning some cleansing 313 00:11:23,679 --> 00:11:25,559 Speaker 2: stage which we can see in the picture next to it, 314 00:11:26,360 --> 00:11:28,960 Speaker 2: next to my crystal grid to try to conjure up 315 00:11:29,200 --> 00:11:31,320 Speaker 2: some good fortune for the Mets. And you know, I've 316 00:11:31,320 --> 00:11:33,839 Speaker 2: never seen a crystal grid before, but but I've now 317 00:11:33,840 --> 00:11:35,960 Speaker 2: seen one crystal grid, and my life's been changed. 318 00:11:36,280 --> 00:11:37,480 Speaker 3: This is difference from Queens and Brooklyn. 319 00:11:37,520 --> 00:11:40,760 Speaker 2: Every crystal grids aren't really exist. To get a storya. 320 00:11:40,520 --> 00:11:42,840 Speaker 3: Ruand Don said he wore his Mets socks to work. 321 00:11:43,520 --> 00:11:45,280 Speaker 2: I mean there was the list goes on and on, 322 00:11:45,360 --> 00:11:47,520 Speaker 2: Like we shouted out Nick, Kenny Coopman was Kenny. 323 00:11:48,559 --> 00:11:49,000 Speaker 3: That's huge. 324 00:11:49,040 --> 00:11:50,440 Speaker 2: Also, I want to give a show out to two 325 00:11:50,480 --> 00:11:52,120 Speaker 2: people who got to us early in the morning too, 326 00:11:52,320 --> 00:11:55,040 Speaker 2: mind Ninja and Peter Marvin. Peter Marvin was a guy 327 00:11:55,320 --> 00:11:57,840 Speaker 2: unfortunately he's a Clemson fan, which will work on that. 328 00:11:57,920 --> 00:11:59,920 Speaker 2: But he was talking about calming him down from the 329 00:12:00,160 --> 00:12:02,160 Speaker 2: seven parallel, which was nice because that's that's what we 330 00:12:02,200 --> 00:12:03,640 Speaker 2: wanted to do with this episode. We wanted to make 331 00:12:03,640 --> 00:12:05,320 Speaker 2: sure that people weren't getting crazy. We start to see 332 00:12:05,320 --> 00:12:08,240 Speaker 2: some crazy stuff out there. Don't like it. Mind Ninja 333 00:12:08,280 --> 00:12:09,800 Speaker 2: as well, he was saying that he listened to it 334 00:12:09,800 --> 00:12:12,160 Speaker 2: in the morning, loved the vibes. Let's change the vibes, 335 00:12:12,200 --> 00:12:14,240 Speaker 2: do a good deed for someone today. A lot of people, yeah, 336 00:12:14,280 --> 00:12:15,959 Speaker 2: were saying that that was a that was something that 337 00:12:16,000 --> 00:12:17,400 Speaker 2: they were consciously trying to do as well. 338 00:12:17,720 --> 00:12:19,520 Speaker 3: I'm happy happy we changed the tone. 339 00:12:19,559 --> 00:12:21,640 Speaker 4: Happy you guys all listen and really enjoyed that kind 340 00:12:21,679 --> 00:12:23,719 Speaker 4: of new style of episode, and happy this got the 341 00:12:23,760 --> 00:12:25,280 Speaker 4: Mets on the right track because that Game one went 342 00:12:25,280 --> 00:12:27,240 Speaker 4: out there as they were super easy, super chill and 343 00:12:27,280 --> 00:12:28,800 Speaker 4: exactly what the doctor or there yep. 344 00:12:28,760 --> 00:12:29,960 Speaker 2: Which moves us onto Game two. 345 00:12:30,000 --> 00:12:30,160 Speaker 1: Now. 346 00:12:30,160 --> 00:12:32,920 Speaker 2: Game two again took a lead, got close, but really 347 00:12:32,960 --> 00:12:35,120 Speaker 2: again just kind of like this entire series, mess just 348 00:12:35,160 --> 00:12:36,480 Speaker 2: closed it out. They get the win again. 349 00:12:36,600 --> 00:12:38,560 Speaker 3: Yeah, the tone was set in this game early when 350 00:12:38,600 --> 00:12:40,959 Speaker 3: while the west bar was on first base with I 351 00:12:40,960 --> 00:12:42,280 Speaker 3: don't think I think there was no one out and 352 00:12:42,320 --> 00:12:42,840 Speaker 3: maybe one out. 353 00:12:42,880 --> 00:12:44,760 Speaker 2: I don't remember the oun It was like a year ago. 354 00:12:44,840 --> 00:12:46,640 Speaker 3: Yeah, no impoorant. Mitch Keller on the mount. 355 00:12:46,720 --> 00:12:48,680 Speaker 4: Mitch Keller kind of shut the Bets down a little 356 00:12:48,679 --> 00:12:50,200 Speaker 4: bit last time we faced him last week, but not 357 00:12:50,240 --> 00:12:51,040 Speaker 4: really with any whifs. 358 00:12:51,040 --> 00:12:51,959 Speaker 3: Just get a lot of ground balls. 359 00:12:52,040 --> 00:12:53,559 Speaker 2: They didn't strike anybody out. I don't think or he 360 00:12:53,559 --> 00:12:54,880 Speaker 2: shout got like two guys last week. 361 00:12:54,880 --> 00:12:56,480 Speaker 3: It was two strike guys, two walks. I don't remember 362 00:12:56,480 --> 00:12:57,160 Speaker 3: what it was on Friday. 363 00:12:57,200 --> 00:12:59,400 Speaker 4: But he's a guy who I think like with more years, 364 00:12:59,440 --> 00:13:01,600 Speaker 4: will probably be a pretty good picture. Depends when he 365 00:13:01,600 --> 00:13:02,839 Speaker 4: hones himself in a little bit more. 366 00:13:02,840 --> 00:13:03,840 Speaker 3: Maybe the next organization. 367 00:13:04,040 --> 00:13:07,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, probably because he doesn't really understand where the ball 368 00:13:07,120 --> 00:13:09,480 Speaker 2: goes what he's throwing it at that But I mean 369 00:13:09,520 --> 00:13:11,160 Speaker 2: the entire Pirate seam the Mets got hit by how 370 00:13:11,200 --> 00:13:13,679 Speaker 2: many pitches the series? I mean it was like control at. 371 00:13:13,679 --> 00:13:17,040 Speaker 4: Least some tons of walks too, But the wildest wars 372 00:13:17,080 --> 00:13:18,880 Speaker 4: on first place. Thomas New was at the play. Thomas 373 00:13:18,960 --> 00:13:21,120 Speaker 4: New though in the midst of enjoying his Mets up 374 00:13:21,160 --> 00:13:23,599 Speaker 4: bump just dominating since he we dropped the podcast with 375 00:13:23,679 --> 00:13:24,400 Speaker 4: him last week. 376 00:13:24,760 --> 00:13:26,120 Speaker 2: Hits a blop single on a hit. 377 00:13:25,960 --> 00:13:29,000 Speaker 4: And run out to right field as esco Bar, I 378 00:13:29,040 --> 00:13:31,439 Speaker 4: don't even think he he looked at Joey Korra for 379 00:13:31,520 --> 00:13:31,920 Speaker 4: a moment. 380 00:13:32,000 --> 00:13:34,480 Speaker 2: Well, joe Joey Korra was waving him on. He was 381 00:13:34,480 --> 00:13:36,920 Speaker 2: sewing him to go. And then like at the absolute 382 00:13:36,960 --> 00:13:39,600 Speaker 2: latest possible second, when Edward Eskbar was basically almost past 383 00:13:39,640 --> 00:13:43,000 Speaker 2: the wors, maybe stop and then it was like, just 384 00:13:43,040 --> 00:13:45,360 Speaker 2: go for it. And he should have been dead the rights. 385 00:13:45,400 --> 00:13:47,240 Speaker 3: Definitely there was any kind of competent throw who had 386 00:13:47,240 --> 00:13:47,800 Speaker 3: been dead to rights. 387 00:13:47,800 --> 00:13:49,360 Speaker 4: But the ball came way up the line, got behind 388 00:13:49,360 --> 00:13:52,000 Speaker 4: the catcher, Escobar slid in with the black Jerry's he came. 389 00:13:52,000 --> 00:13:54,760 Speaker 3: Up, he looked up kind of like shrugged worked and 390 00:13:54,800 --> 00:13:56,360 Speaker 3: that's one nothing. Lead never looked back. 391 00:13:56,400 --> 00:13:58,400 Speaker 2: One of the funniest things about that place specifically, though 392 00:13:58,400 --> 00:14:01,959 Speaker 2: I got to talk about it, is keep Bryan has 393 00:14:02,000 --> 00:14:03,439 Speaker 2: got a lot of promise, done a lot of good 394 00:14:03,440 --> 00:14:06,559 Speaker 2: things already in his young career, but during this play, 395 00:14:06,600 --> 00:14:09,280 Speaker 2: for some reason, he just seemed completely disengaged. 396 00:14:09,640 --> 00:14:12,920 Speaker 3: Took off his glove and was just throwing sunflower seeds 397 00:14:12,920 --> 00:14:15,720 Speaker 3: in his mouth, and our guys went crazy on him. 398 00:14:15,800 --> 00:14:18,800 Speaker 3: Keith Ronnie, how we gave him hell? 399 00:14:19,000 --> 00:14:21,800 Speaker 2: He Brian a son of former Major League Charlie Hayes, 400 00:14:21,840 --> 00:14:24,960 Speaker 2: former Philly and Yankee. Yeah, Keith was not happy. And 401 00:14:25,680 --> 00:14:28,440 Speaker 2: I'm gonna play a little devil's advocate here. I understand 402 00:14:28,560 --> 00:14:31,280 Speaker 2: the optics of what that looks like and how that's 403 00:14:31,320 --> 00:14:33,680 Speaker 2: a bad look and being upset about it. But in 404 00:14:33,760 --> 00:14:36,080 Speaker 2: all honesty, I don't think it made any impact on 405 00:14:36,080 --> 00:14:37,400 Speaker 2: that play whatsoever. But of course it didn't. 406 00:14:37,400 --> 00:14:39,920 Speaker 4: But it's like, it's the idea that you're a baseball player, 407 00:14:39,960 --> 00:14:42,400 Speaker 4: there's an opponent of your a base and you're not 408 00:14:42,480 --> 00:14:43,240 Speaker 4: ready with your glove on. 409 00:14:43,320 --> 00:14:45,560 Speaker 3: Like imagine, imagine if while that's trying. 410 00:14:46,040 --> 00:14:48,040 Speaker 2: On the breaks the middle of the middle of the baseline, 411 00:14:48,080 --> 00:14:50,440 Speaker 2: he falls down definitely, and like the pitcher backing up 412 00:14:50,440 --> 00:14:52,240 Speaker 2: home plate has a play on him at third base, 413 00:14:52,320 --> 00:14:54,760 Speaker 2: and Brian Hayes is spinning some flower seed forward. Yeah, 414 00:14:54,760 --> 00:14:56,320 Speaker 2: I mean, if the Queen ead ball should be kidding 415 00:14:56,320 --> 00:15:00,200 Speaker 2: like one of those things. I mean, really, at the 416 00:15:00,280 --> 00:15:02,280 Speaker 2: end of the day, I don't know. I don't think 417 00:15:02,280 --> 00:15:03,280 Speaker 2: it should have been that big of a deal. I 418 00:15:03,280 --> 00:15:04,720 Speaker 2: think it's more of a funny meme. I can't believe 419 00:15:04,720 --> 00:15:11,240 Speaker 2: you say something about the queen. Sorry, sorry, sorry, Darren. 420 00:15:11,480 --> 00:15:12,720 Speaker 2: We know Darren's up there. 421 00:15:13,040 --> 00:15:15,280 Speaker 4: That was crazy, but yeah, it was weird, weird played 422 00:15:15,280 --> 00:15:17,720 Speaker 4: by ke Brian And it was very customary for our 423 00:15:18,280 --> 00:15:20,680 Speaker 4: you know, our our constituency to take offense to it, 424 00:15:20,720 --> 00:15:22,160 Speaker 4: not take offense, but just be like what are you doing? 425 00:15:22,200 --> 00:15:22,360 Speaker 1: Man? 426 00:15:22,720 --> 00:15:23,960 Speaker 4: There were a lot of moments this year is with 427 00:15:24,080 --> 00:15:27,000 Speaker 4: like this young pirates team didn't seem the most, seem 428 00:15:27,200 --> 00:15:33,800 Speaker 4: very disinterested, a little slow, little, not super sharp team. 429 00:15:33,600 --> 00:15:39,320 Speaker 1: But a drunken sailors out there is one way. 430 00:15:38,240 --> 00:15:39,760 Speaker 2: Defense like they were on a boat in the sun 431 00:15:39,760 --> 00:15:42,840 Speaker 2: all day, little too much rum areas that quick a bang. 432 00:15:42,840 --> 00:15:44,400 Speaker 2: All right, let me let me ask you this one question, 433 00:15:44,520 --> 00:15:45,960 Speaker 2: and this would be the last week talking about some 434 00:15:46,000 --> 00:15:50,240 Speaker 2: flower seeds. What's your favorite sunflower seed flavor? I mean 435 00:15:50,400 --> 00:15:53,440 Speaker 2: it kind of depends, like what my sunflowers seed? Like 436 00:15:53,720 --> 00:15:56,040 Speaker 2: how long am I expecting to spit? Because if I 437 00:15:56,080 --> 00:15:57,920 Speaker 2: need to do like an all day spite, you gotta 438 00:15:57,960 --> 00:16:00,840 Speaker 2: do player Loso of course one percent never even think 439 00:16:00,880 --> 00:16:03,440 Speaker 2: about doing low sodium. That's crazy, but original, I'll give 440 00:16:03,440 --> 00:16:03,920 Speaker 2: you that, but if. 441 00:16:03,800 --> 00:16:04,920 Speaker 3: You're if you're like downing a bag. 442 00:16:04,960 --> 00:16:06,080 Speaker 4: Like when I was in college and I used to 443 00:16:06,160 --> 00:16:08,680 Speaker 4: do like long studying sessions or like really long writing sessions, 444 00:16:10,080 --> 00:16:11,560 Speaker 4: I would just crush on flower seats. 445 00:16:11,560 --> 00:16:12,680 Speaker 3: It was a little bit of ony mall. I will 446 00:16:12,720 --> 00:16:14,400 Speaker 3: say that I would bring a mug with me. 447 00:16:14,520 --> 00:16:14,920 Speaker 2: Yeah, I did. 448 00:16:15,080 --> 00:16:16,720 Speaker 4: I did a few times in Livebraaks. That'd be a 449 00:16:16,760 --> 00:16:18,440 Speaker 4: little crazy. My big thing was like go to an 450 00:16:18,440 --> 00:16:25,240 Speaker 4: empty classroom, shout out. I forgot the name of the hall. 451 00:16:23,560 --> 00:16:25,160 Speaker 2: Not knowing the names of people you're gonna know. 452 00:16:25,240 --> 00:16:27,480 Speaker 4: This wasn't a building, this was the person that's a building, Okay, okay, 453 00:16:27,520 --> 00:16:28,080 Speaker 4: English building. 454 00:16:28,080 --> 00:16:28,320 Speaker 2: I forgot. 455 00:16:28,320 --> 00:16:29,680 Speaker 4: I was a couple of always always empty rooms. I 456 00:16:29,680 --> 00:16:31,120 Speaker 4: would literally bring in a big mug and I would 457 00:16:31,120 --> 00:16:32,280 Speaker 4: spit a whole bag of some flower seats. 458 00:16:32,280 --> 00:16:33,240 Speaker 3: So I did like a study session. 459 00:16:33,240 --> 00:16:35,360 Speaker 2: You say it's on the male, but like, also you're 460 00:16:35,440 --> 00:16:36,320 Speaker 2: keeping it clean in. 461 00:16:36,320 --> 00:16:39,000 Speaker 3: Public though, spinning something, spinning anything in public is on 462 00:16:39,080 --> 00:16:39,360 Speaker 3: a mall. 463 00:16:39,480 --> 00:16:41,080 Speaker 2: Yeah. I mean like the people like do dip and 464 00:16:41,120 --> 00:16:44,360 Speaker 2: stuff that's like way worse or that, or I think 465 00:16:44,360 --> 00:16:46,800 Speaker 2: the real ani male move when you're eating some flower 466 00:16:46,800 --> 00:16:48,640 Speaker 2: seeds its just eating the entire seat as well, just 467 00:16:48,640 --> 00:16:51,440 Speaker 2: showing up the entire thing, which is crazy people people 468 00:16:51,480 --> 00:16:52,960 Speaker 2: definitely do that. Shout out to my one of my 469 00:16:53,000 --> 00:16:56,080 Speaker 2: best friends, Brad Norris. Brad Norris eats a lot of 470 00:16:56,280 --> 00:16:57,479 Speaker 2: a lot of shells. 471 00:16:57,480 --> 00:16:58,160 Speaker 1: Bad for your. 472 00:17:00,160 --> 00:17:02,520 Speaker 2: Your stomach doesn't be good. It simply can't be good. 473 00:17:02,560 --> 00:17:04,280 Speaker 2: So wait, what's the flavor though, that you would choose 474 00:17:04,280 --> 00:17:06,480 Speaker 2: if you just well, let's not say it's an all days. 475 00:17:06,760 --> 00:17:08,000 Speaker 2: It's probably ranch ranch? 476 00:17:08,000 --> 00:17:10,879 Speaker 1: Okay, John, the ranch ones, I'm rancher barbecue. 477 00:17:12,880 --> 00:17:16,080 Speaker 2: I got a one for you. No, no old bay 478 00:17:16,240 --> 00:17:19,879 Speaker 2: stop like. There's some fun flavors out there. Bill pickles awful. 479 00:17:19,920 --> 00:17:22,040 Speaker 2: Anyone that likes to do'll pickle some flowers. Never even seen. 480 00:17:22,119 --> 00:17:23,399 Speaker 2: You're a fool, you're just lying to you. 481 00:17:23,400 --> 00:17:24,879 Speaker 3: I would try if I had someone to share it with. 482 00:17:24,960 --> 00:17:27,200 Speaker 2: I've tried them. They're not They're nothing special. But there's 483 00:17:27,280 --> 00:17:30,560 Speaker 2: there's a flavor out there, Buffalo style ranch, which is 484 00:17:30,640 --> 00:17:32,840 Speaker 2: it's just a good one, phenomenal. You get a little 485 00:17:32,840 --> 00:17:34,600 Speaker 2: bit of kick, get a little bit of ranch flavor 486 00:17:34,680 --> 00:17:37,160 Speaker 2: in there as well. Those are my favorites. If I'm 487 00:17:37,200 --> 00:17:38,840 Speaker 2: just eating a little bit, like you said, if it's 488 00:17:38,840 --> 00:17:40,200 Speaker 2: an all day thing though, or even trying to put 489 00:17:40,240 --> 00:17:42,040 Speaker 2: down a bag. You gotta keep it playing with. 490 00:17:45,040 --> 00:17:47,399 Speaker 3: No, no, no, how much time do you have, it's 491 00:17:47,400 --> 00:17:47,959 Speaker 3: an all day thing. 492 00:17:47,960 --> 00:17:49,960 Speaker 1: It's an all day thing. Then not much time, a lot. 493 00:17:49,840 --> 00:17:51,639 Speaker 2: Of focusing on a lot of high school baseball was 494 00:17:51,680 --> 00:17:54,200 Speaker 2: played around here. You know, you gotta gotta make sure 495 00:17:54,200 --> 00:17:55,640 Speaker 2: we keep a debt in there. You can't be throwing 496 00:17:55,680 --> 00:17:57,480 Speaker 2: one seed as time. And I think that's what maybe 497 00:17:57,520 --> 00:17:59,000 Speaker 2: the mistake Key Brian Hayes made was. 498 00:17:59,040 --> 00:18:02,000 Speaker 4: Sitting sunflower seeds was the best thing I ever did 499 00:18:02,000 --> 00:18:06,879 Speaker 4: in baseball field. It's yes, absolutely, I was unbelievable spinning 500 00:18:06,920 --> 00:18:07,679 Speaker 4: some flower seeds. 501 00:18:07,800 --> 00:18:09,000 Speaker 3: Making fantasy baseball trades. 502 00:18:09,080 --> 00:18:10,919 Speaker 2: Yeah, you were a big You were about on the 503 00:18:10,960 --> 00:18:12,440 Speaker 2: trade wire as a mover for sure. 504 00:18:12,480 --> 00:18:14,000 Speaker 3: Shaker now on the field, the pitch runner a little 505 00:18:14,000 --> 00:18:14,239 Speaker 3: bit too. 506 00:18:14,280 --> 00:18:17,359 Speaker 2: But yeah, Key Brian Hayes was definitely an original though, Yeah, definitely. 507 00:18:17,359 --> 00:18:19,160 Speaker 2: I mean, I'm sure in a major league baseball game, 508 00:18:19,200 --> 00:18:21,680 Speaker 2: I can't imagine you're eating barbecue. Tweet. 509 00:18:21,720 --> 00:18:23,560 Speaker 4: This tweet is your favorite some flower seeds flavor. Maybe 510 00:18:23,600 --> 00:18:26,040 Speaker 4: you guys are still some flowers some flower seeds spinners. 511 00:18:26,119 --> 00:18:27,840 Speaker 4: Send us a picture of your back, because I mean again, 512 00:18:27,960 --> 00:18:29,119 Speaker 4: I was younger. I did it all the time, even 513 00:18:29,200 --> 00:18:30,639 Speaker 4: until like literally I was like twenty three years old. 514 00:18:30,640 --> 00:18:32,159 Speaker 4: And if you're some flower seed company, send us some 515 00:18:32,200 --> 00:18:32,479 Speaker 4: we'll take. 516 00:18:33,320 --> 00:18:34,560 Speaker 3: We'll spit on, spit on set. 517 00:18:34,720 --> 00:18:37,440 Speaker 2: But big part of this game after the Escobar run, 518 00:18:37,600 --> 00:18:39,640 Speaker 2: then vogel Back his first home run about a month, 519 00:18:39,680 --> 00:18:41,359 Speaker 2: which was nice. Yes, it was beginning of a very 520 00:18:41,359 --> 00:18:43,280 Speaker 2: big series for him where looked like he finally has 521 00:18:43,359 --> 00:18:45,920 Speaker 2: legs back under him, finally started showing some power. Jihan, 522 00:18:45,920 --> 00:18:47,760 Speaker 2: I know you have some stats for vogel Back this series. 523 00:18:47,960 --> 00:18:50,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, massive series and against his former team, made the 524 00:18:51,000 --> 00:18:52,920 Speaker 1: Pirates walk the plank if you would. 525 00:18:54,320 --> 00:18:55,040 Speaker 2: Someone's got to stop. 526 00:18:57,280 --> 00:18:59,879 Speaker 1: Vogel Back reached in ten of his thirteen played appearances 527 00:19:00,119 --> 00:19:02,480 Speaker 1: in this series, drove in six a homer, a double 528 00:19:03,080 --> 00:19:06,120 Speaker 1: and against the Pirates dating back to last week seven 529 00:19:06,240 --> 00:19:08,440 Speaker 1: RBI and I mentioned this to you guys, and we'll 530 00:19:08,640 --> 00:19:10,159 Speaker 1: get we'll get to this a little bit later in 531 00:19:10,160 --> 00:19:13,119 Speaker 1: the episode, but he's now tied for the most RBI 532 00:19:13,680 --> 00:19:17,399 Speaker 1: against the team that a player previously played for this season. 533 00:19:17,600 --> 00:19:19,719 Speaker 1: So a nice little stat there that he really had 534 00:19:19,720 --> 00:19:22,480 Speaker 1: a little extra motivation. It seemed like against the Pirates, 535 00:19:22,480 --> 00:19:24,560 Speaker 1: a good time for vocal Back to break out, and 536 00:19:24,680 --> 00:19:27,240 Speaker 1: boy did the Mets need it. That production from the 537 00:19:27,320 --> 00:19:27,879 Speaker 1: DH spot. 538 00:19:28,119 --> 00:19:29,879 Speaker 2: Normally you think of a guy getting traded to a 539 00:19:29,880 --> 00:19:31,600 Speaker 2: new team and it's like a good team to a 540 00:19:31,600 --> 00:19:33,000 Speaker 2: bad one. They're like, I really want to show them 541 00:19:33,000 --> 00:19:35,320 Speaker 2: what they're missing out on. Vogel Backs like, thank you 542 00:19:35,359 --> 00:19:36,960 Speaker 2: so much. I want to show you how good I 543 00:19:36,960 --> 00:19:38,680 Speaker 2: am now that I'm thriving on a team that's actually 544 00:19:38,720 --> 00:19:39,399 Speaker 2: playing good baseball. 545 00:19:39,520 --> 00:19:41,120 Speaker 4: He wasn't bad what that means. It was just like, yeah, 546 00:19:41,119 --> 00:19:42,960 Speaker 4: I'm just happy to be in a pedant race. 547 00:19:43,200 --> 00:19:44,840 Speaker 2: He let off for that team, which is so funny 548 00:19:44,840 --> 00:19:47,160 Speaker 2: to think about guy gets on base, The guy does 549 00:19:47,160 --> 00:19:47,680 Speaker 2: get on base. 550 00:19:48,000 --> 00:19:49,640 Speaker 3: Was running that meme for the first like three weeks. Agoy, 551 00:19:49,680 --> 00:19:50,560 Speaker 3: I've got tons of engagement. 552 00:19:50,680 --> 00:19:53,040 Speaker 2: Daniel Vogelback does get on base. And let's talk about 553 00:19:53,080 --> 00:19:56,000 Speaker 2: Taiwan too, because Taiwan another solid start in the books 554 00:19:56,000 --> 00:19:57,040 Speaker 2: for US. Yeah, very solid. 555 00:19:57,040 --> 00:19:59,560 Speaker 4: Star pitched into the eighth inning, which I mean questionable 556 00:19:59,840 --> 00:20:02,359 Speaker 4: how it ended up going, but seven to third, five hits, 557 00:20:02,359 --> 00:20:05,119 Speaker 4: no walks, five strikeouts, two earned runs came on O'Neal 558 00:20:05,119 --> 00:20:06,000 Speaker 4: cruise home run right. 559 00:20:05,880 --> 00:20:06,520 Speaker 2: Before he left the game. 560 00:20:06,600 --> 00:20:06,800 Speaker 1: Yep. 561 00:20:07,080 --> 00:20:09,840 Speaker 3: First time that's Tywan Walker has gone seven innings and 562 00:20:09,880 --> 00:20:11,960 Speaker 3: no walks and he secutive starts his entire career. 563 00:20:12,000 --> 00:20:14,679 Speaker 2: When you said fantastic, it's just it's so nice, especially 564 00:20:14,720 --> 00:20:16,399 Speaker 2: for a guy like Taiwan who had times can like 565 00:20:16,520 --> 00:20:18,960 Speaker 2: nibble a little bit. So the no walks there is fantastic. 566 00:20:19,080 --> 00:20:21,119 Speaker 3: Yeah, and O'Neil Cruz did hit that shot off him 567 00:20:21,119 --> 00:20:21,800 Speaker 3: before he got yank. 568 00:20:21,840 --> 00:20:23,520 Speaker 4: But four time around, the orders very hard to get 569 00:20:23,520 --> 00:20:26,119 Speaker 4: that out anyway, and there wasn't really like an obvious 570 00:20:26,119 --> 00:20:27,600 Speaker 4: bullpen option that you were like, I'm gonna get I'm 571 00:20:27,600 --> 00:20:28,679 Speaker 4: gonna get o Onnel cruise out here. 572 00:20:28,760 --> 00:20:29,720 Speaker 3: That was kind of what it happened. I was like, 573 00:20:29,760 --> 00:20:31,520 Speaker 3: I was totally fine with it. It was just like he couldn't. 574 00:20:31,520 --> 00:20:33,119 Speaker 4: It couldn't kill you, Like you're still winning after that 575 00:20:33,160 --> 00:20:35,520 Speaker 4: bad it's like upset. But yeah, fourth time around, the 576 00:20:35,560 --> 00:20:36,120 Speaker 4: other is weird. 577 00:20:36,160 --> 00:20:39,240 Speaker 2: It was more like it was more like a no. 578 00:20:39,720 --> 00:20:41,720 Speaker 2: Like three, you know, the lead that we had felt 579 00:20:41,760 --> 00:20:43,560 Speaker 2: a lot better than when after the home run. 580 00:20:43,720 --> 00:20:45,520 Speaker 3: It was again, mess said it before. It's that video 581 00:20:45,560 --> 00:20:47,160 Speaker 3: game meme where you're sitting back in the chair yep, 582 00:20:47,200 --> 00:20:48,040 Speaker 3: and hits the home run, you. 583 00:20:47,960 --> 00:20:51,000 Speaker 2: Gotta locked back in one hundred percent, and then we 584 00:20:51,040 --> 00:20:53,240 Speaker 2: had the five the five out say from DS. 585 00:20:53,280 --> 00:20:56,040 Speaker 3: Wait, I want talk about time walks forty seconds. 586 00:20:55,920 --> 00:20:57,679 Speaker 2: Like, I'll give you a minute, think I'll take that. 587 00:20:58,000 --> 00:21:00,119 Speaker 2: He's curveball. Tywan's curveball is coming a real web and 588 00:21:00,560 --> 00:21:02,200 Speaker 2: this is now something he's been working on for the 589 00:21:02,280 --> 00:21:02,720 Speaker 2: last month. 590 00:21:02,760 --> 00:21:05,119 Speaker 4: He's making it an increasingly more prevalent part of his 591 00:21:05,160 --> 00:21:07,840 Speaker 4: repertoire fourth Star and a Rower. He increased its usage. 592 00:21:08,000 --> 00:21:10,480 Speaker 4: It was up to sixteen percent usage on Friday night, 593 00:21:10,760 --> 00:21:12,480 Speaker 4: most since May eighth, which is one of his first 594 00:21:12,480 --> 00:21:13,919 Speaker 4: starts of the year. I like how I wrote May 595 00:21:13,920 --> 00:21:15,920 Speaker 4: eighth in the notes and it went to a fraction immediately. 596 00:21:16,200 --> 00:21:17,280 Speaker 4: You see, that's kind of funny. 597 00:21:17,280 --> 00:21:17,720 Speaker 2: Five eights. 598 00:21:17,760 --> 00:21:20,600 Speaker 4: Yeah, it got four whiffs on five swings. It's not 599 00:21:20,720 --> 00:21:22,440 Speaker 4: like the best bitch ever in terms of movement. Is 600 00:21:22,480 --> 00:21:25,440 Speaker 4: basically league average in terms of drop, some horizontal break, 601 00:21:25,480 --> 00:21:27,440 Speaker 4: but not much at all. But it's just very cool 602 00:21:27,440 --> 00:21:29,119 Speaker 4: that he's showing a wrinkle as the season moves on. 603 00:21:29,160 --> 00:21:31,000 Speaker 4: Show Hi, there's a little something different. They probably haven't 604 00:21:31,000 --> 00:21:33,400 Speaker 4: seen as much on video, and it's been effective. 605 00:21:33,040 --> 00:21:35,480 Speaker 2: Definitely now now I can talk about DS five hours ago. 606 00:21:35,680 --> 00:21:35,840 Speaker 1: Right. 607 00:21:36,440 --> 00:21:39,439 Speaker 2: He's so good, He's so good, edwins. I mean he's 608 00:21:39,480 --> 00:21:41,240 Speaker 2: scarce a little bit. You know in the ninth inning 609 00:21:41,280 --> 00:21:43,240 Speaker 2: when that ball was hit by cal Mitchell that h 610 00:21:43,840 --> 00:21:45,880 Speaker 2: you know what this is called growth though, because Edwin 611 00:21:45,960 --> 00:21:48,399 Speaker 2: Diaz in the past has pointed to the sky, and 612 00:21:48,440 --> 00:21:49,760 Speaker 2: we know whenever he points to the sky and a 613 00:21:49,760 --> 00:21:51,960 Speaker 2: ball in the air never ends well, Edwin, I. 614 00:21:51,920 --> 00:21:53,639 Speaker 3: Mean it depends on the baseball. Those are different baseball. 615 00:21:53,720 --> 00:21:54,080 Speaker 2: That is true. 616 00:21:54,119 --> 00:21:54,480 Speaker 1: That is true. 617 00:21:54,520 --> 00:21:56,920 Speaker 2: I mean a little PTSD there. But Edwin he kept 618 00:21:57,000 --> 00:21:59,399 Speaker 2: himself down. But I thought I think he thought that 619 00:21:59,440 --> 00:22:01,280 Speaker 2: ball was gone. Like based on his reaction, I think 620 00:22:01,320 --> 00:22:03,840 Speaker 2: he was like, oh no, like I just and I 621 00:22:03,880 --> 00:22:07,199 Speaker 2: mean Jeff McNeil, yeah, Jeff, I mean also that was 622 00:22:07,520 --> 00:22:10,200 Speaker 2: did you think here's this funny? Do you think Jeff 623 00:22:10,240 --> 00:22:14,240 Speaker 2: McNeil had to jump to catch that ball? It looked 624 00:22:14,280 --> 00:22:15,840 Speaker 2: like there was like a foot between him and the 625 00:22:15,880 --> 00:22:18,000 Speaker 2: wall and then he just kind of like, oh bang. 626 00:22:18,160 --> 00:22:20,399 Speaker 2: I mean it's kind of like an awkward especially like 627 00:22:20,520 --> 00:22:23,760 Speaker 2: that in right field at City fielding. The way that 628 00:22:23,800 --> 00:22:26,840 Speaker 2: the fence I think it's called cyclone fencing or whatever. 629 00:22:27,000 --> 00:22:29,159 Speaker 2: It's not as far out as when you have the padding, 630 00:22:29,240 --> 00:22:30,680 Speaker 2: so even if you go to put your hand back, 631 00:22:30,720 --> 00:22:33,080 Speaker 2: there's like just a little bit more room. And as 632 00:22:33,119 --> 00:22:34,760 Speaker 2: well as like it's it's a cyclone fencing, so you 633 00:22:34,760 --> 00:22:36,080 Speaker 2: can actually put your fingers. 634 00:22:35,800 --> 00:22:37,200 Speaker 3: Like through it, which is when fencing. 635 00:22:37,320 --> 00:22:39,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, but I think it's called cyclone fencing also as well. 636 00:22:39,480 --> 00:22:42,080 Speaker 2: That's true. No, I've had this conversation with my dad. 637 00:22:42,560 --> 00:22:44,399 Speaker 2: He let me know because I think Keith said it, 638 00:22:44,400 --> 00:22:46,480 Speaker 2: and I was like, what is cyclone fencing? It's just 639 00:22:46,520 --> 00:22:48,359 Speaker 2: called chain link, but it makes it a little bit 640 00:22:48,359 --> 00:22:50,000 Speaker 2: more tough, so I could see, and I think that 641 00:22:50,040 --> 00:22:51,920 Speaker 2: was also. McNeil doesn't play a lot of right field either, 642 00:22:52,160 --> 00:22:54,000 Speaker 2: so one of the few times, if maybe not even 643 00:22:54,040 --> 00:22:56,040 Speaker 2: the first, that he'd been in right field in Cityfield 644 00:22:56,200 --> 00:22:58,439 Speaker 2: check that. I don't remember if he's played right field 645 00:22:58,560 --> 00:23:01,120 Speaker 2: at all at City Field, maybe for other games, because 646 00:23:01,160 --> 00:23:03,240 Speaker 2: I think he did. You make that catch in Detroit 647 00:23:03,359 --> 00:23:05,560 Speaker 2: was that problem That was. 648 00:23:05,960 --> 00:23:07,240 Speaker 3: One of the first weeks of the fault, like the 649 00:23:07,320 --> 00:23:09,800 Speaker 3: nets that was that was really cool catch catch. 650 00:23:10,160 --> 00:23:12,080 Speaker 2: But I'm not sure if he's played any right field 651 00:23:12,080 --> 00:23:14,520 Speaker 2: in same field regardless, still a really good catch. He 652 00:23:14,600 --> 00:23:16,640 Speaker 2: still definitely isn't as used to it as the other 653 00:23:16,680 --> 00:23:18,159 Speaker 2: spots in this field, but just goes to show you 654 00:23:18,200 --> 00:23:21,360 Speaker 2: again how valuable of a player Jeff McNeil is. He's 655 00:23:21,359 --> 00:23:23,160 Speaker 2: so good just for the eight innings and right field 656 00:23:23,160 --> 00:23:25,440 Speaker 2: this year. Okay, we don't know how many a city. 657 00:23:27,400 --> 00:23:30,520 Speaker 4: Johnny stats you always gets the smathering of UH spots 658 00:23:30,520 --> 00:23:32,320 Speaker 4: in right field, but never you know, never that much. 659 00:23:32,440 --> 00:23:35,639 Speaker 2: Keep that utility gold glove wide open for Jeff McNeil. 660 00:23:35,640 --> 00:23:37,639 Speaker 2: I don't know what's happening this year. Yes, it's happening 661 00:23:37,680 --> 00:23:40,800 Speaker 2: this year. I don't know what the exactly requirements are, 662 00:23:40,840 --> 00:23:42,480 Speaker 2: but yeah, I mean that's up two of the favorites 663 00:23:42,480 --> 00:23:45,080 Speaker 2: hours to watch it is. You don't really know other 664 00:23:45,080 --> 00:23:46,800 Speaker 2: teams utility players either. No, that's fair. 665 00:23:46,840 --> 00:23:49,000 Speaker 4: You know and love your own utility players. It's very 666 00:23:49,040 --> 00:23:50,600 Speaker 4: hard to keep track of other teams Utilly guys, I 667 00:23:50,600 --> 00:23:53,440 Speaker 4: couldn't even name you. I mean, why more wing gonzality. 668 00:23:53,480 --> 00:23:54,560 Speaker 4: But he's not gonna be No, he's. 669 00:23:54,400 --> 00:23:54,880 Speaker 3: Not gonna win. 670 00:23:54,960 --> 00:23:57,760 Speaker 2: It is t jling ay U because he'll play third 671 00:23:57,800 --> 00:23:58,280 Speaker 2: and first. 672 00:23:58,320 --> 00:24:00,160 Speaker 3: I guess technic multip positions is not that well. 673 00:24:00,320 --> 00:24:05,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, I'll ask you guys this question. The term utility player. Yeah, 674 00:24:05,440 --> 00:24:08,040 Speaker 1: if you refer to a player like that, is it 675 00:24:08,080 --> 00:24:11,520 Speaker 1: an insult or is it almost a compliment given you're 676 00:24:11,560 --> 00:24:13,119 Speaker 1: saying that you could do so many things and that 677 00:24:13,119 --> 00:24:13,840 Speaker 1: that that's value. 678 00:24:13,920 --> 00:24:17,040 Speaker 2: I've had this conversation with a friend about utility players 679 00:24:17,080 --> 00:24:18,960 Speaker 2: and how because like that same conversation I just said, 680 00:24:18,960 --> 00:24:20,320 Speaker 2: because like a lot of us, when we talk about 681 00:24:20,320 --> 00:24:22,040 Speaker 2: baseball from the national perspective. 682 00:24:21,640 --> 00:24:25,200 Speaker 4: We either know stars, highlights or fancy baseball. Sure, so 683 00:24:25,240 --> 00:24:27,800 Speaker 4: like seeing guys utility player, but him actually getting renowned 684 00:24:27,840 --> 00:24:30,720 Speaker 4: for kind of means you're a means you're valuable at 685 00:24:30,760 --> 00:24:32,760 Speaker 4: both things, because you wouldn't be in the lineup as 686 00:24:32,840 --> 00:24:35,359 Speaker 4: much if your bat was nothing right. And you also 687 00:24:35,359 --> 00:24:37,000 Speaker 4: you wouldn't be able to force your way onto the 688 00:24:37,040 --> 00:24:38,879 Speaker 4: field if you weren't like quote unquote expert in a 689 00:24:38,880 --> 00:24:41,399 Speaker 4: particular position, or if there were clearly guys on your 690 00:24:41,400 --> 00:24:43,320 Speaker 4: own team better than you with these positions, like Zobras 691 00:24:43,440 --> 00:24:44,879 Speaker 4: is a guy who made this school. 692 00:24:44,920 --> 00:24:46,280 Speaker 2: To bring that up by just being. 693 00:24:46,119 --> 00:24:47,840 Speaker 4: Like a really good hitter and like good enough that 694 00:24:47,840 --> 00:24:49,679 Speaker 4: a lot of different positions to play well, stole it 695 00:24:49,680 --> 00:24:50,200 Speaker 4: out of my mouth. 696 00:24:50,240 --> 00:24:52,400 Speaker 2: I was about to say up until probably Ben Zobers. 697 00:24:52,480 --> 00:24:54,040 Speaker 2: I don't. I think it would have been a little 698 00:24:54,119 --> 00:24:55,760 Speaker 2: insulting to be called a utility player. 699 00:24:55,920 --> 00:24:59,400 Speaker 1: Jo was a utility for sure as a backupely. 700 00:24:58,560 --> 00:25:00,200 Speaker 4: I think, I think just the the I don't though 701 00:25:00,240 --> 00:25:02,560 Speaker 4: the concept of like playing time has changed over these 702 00:25:02,640 --> 00:25:04,560 Speaker 4: last like fifteen years since Obra's kind of put a 703 00:25:04,560 --> 00:25:06,760 Speaker 4: stamp in now tunes. Yeah, teams are just trying to 704 00:25:06,760 --> 00:25:08,360 Speaker 4: get as good of a lineup as they can every 705 00:25:08,359 --> 00:25:10,199 Speaker 4: single day, right, And the guy like McEwing who's like 706 00:25:10,520 --> 00:25:12,399 Speaker 4: on the bench and mixes in what word was like 707 00:25:12,440 --> 00:25:12,760 Speaker 4: that too? 708 00:25:12,840 --> 00:25:13,320 Speaker 1: What word? 709 00:25:13,520 --> 00:25:14,960 Speaker 2: Yeah? And you probably does. 710 00:25:14,920 --> 00:25:17,320 Speaker 4: Align more closely that just because sure his bat is 711 00:25:17,400 --> 00:25:19,119 Speaker 4: like a round league average when he's going well a 712 00:25:19,119 --> 00:25:21,600 Speaker 4: little bit above it this year. But McNeil is more 713 00:25:21,640 --> 00:25:23,480 Speaker 4: of his obras where it's like you're just more of 714 00:25:23,520 --> 00:25:24,400 Speaker 4: like a weapon we have. 715 00:25:24,440 --> 00:25:26,480 Speaker 2: But the other thing you can do what we need. 716 00:25:26,600 --> 00:25:29,160 Speaker 2: The other thing too, though, is McNeil plays great defense, 717 00:25:29,240 --> 00:25:31,639 Speaker 2: like top defense at second base and in the outfield too. 718 00:25:31,680 --> 00:25:34,879 Speaker 2: He's a phenomenal outfielder. I mean again, I don't know 719 00:25:34,960 --> 00:25:36,960 Speaker 2: what the exact OA. 720 00:25:36,560 --> 00:25:39,320 Speaker 1: Or whatever on the infield and plus one on the outfield. 721 00:25:39,359 --> 00:25:41,639 Speaker 2: It's really really good for a guy who you know 722 00:25:41,800 --> 00:25:44,680 Speaker 2: is technically utiliu OA is also a volume stat Do 723 00:25:44,760 --> 00:25:46,080 Speaker 2: you only have outs above average? 724 00:25:46,200 --> 00:25:49,120 Speaker 4: More outs that you actually complete that are above average cumulative? 725 00:25:49,200 --> 00:25:51,000 Speaker 2: Like war? That would be an interesting question to ask, 726 00:25:51,640 --> 00:25:54,560 Speaker 2: like a Jeff McNeil or Luiski or may like would 727 00:25:54,600 --> 00:25:57,719 Speaker 2: you like more like what what position do you play? Yeah? 728 00:25:57,760 --> 00:25:59,480 Speaker 2: Like what position do you play? And see what they say? 729 00:25:59,480 --> 00:26:02,120 Speaker 1: I think that's interesting for a guy like McNeil. When 730 00:26:02,119 --> 00:26:05,480 Speaker 1: you have an infielder slash outfielder, that's the true utility Yeah, 731 00:26:05,560 --> 00:26:08,639 Speaker 1: definitely can play all around the infield, he's a utility player, 732 00:26:08,680 --> 00:26:10,840 Speaker 1: but like you call him an infielder. Yeah, when a 733 00:26:10,880 --> 00:26:13,280 Speaker 1: guy can do both play the infield and the outfield, 734 00:26:13,560 --> 00:26:15,879 Speaker 1: that's the real valuable utility player. Into me, that's not 735 00:26:15,920 --> 00:26:17,880 Speaker 1: an insult at all. No yet. 736 00:26:17,920 --> 00:26:20,040 Speaker 4: Also, I think you kind of make that utility player 737 00:26:20,080 --> 00:26:22,960 Speaker 4: divide when you play different positions that are different, like 738 00:26:23,000 --> 00:26:25,119 Speaker 4: when a guy plays like shortstop, third, then second, like 739 00:26:25,119 --> 00:26:26,800 Speaker 4: those are all different enough, like in terms of what 740 00:26:26,840 --> 00:26:27,800 Speaker 4: you have to do and like how you have to 741 00:26:27,800 --> 00:26:29,640 Speaker 4: go about your business like your mate, where I would 742 00:26:29,640 --> 00:26:31,480 Speaker 4: also call you utility player, but I do agree with 743 00:26:31,480 --> 00:26:33,800 Speaker 4: you once you do infield and outfield. I also can 744 00:26:33,920 --> 00:26:35,199 Speaker 4: as long as you're good at them. You could be 745 00:26:35,280 --> 00:26:36,880 Speaker 4: like some of the first basemen, just go out there. 746 00:26:37,080 --> 00:26:39,760 Speaker 1: Lucas Duda, No offense to Lucas Big Lucas Dude. A guy, 747 00:26:39,880 --> 00:26:43,160 Speaker 1: not an outfielder, Like who's the Rays have one? Right? 748 00:26:43,240 --> 00:26:43,960 Speaker 2: Like La mount Wade. 749 00:26:44,000 --> 00:26:45,879 Speaker 4: La mount Wade is an outfielder who can play some 750 00:26:45,960 --> 00:26:47,760 Speaker 4: first base and he's fine at it. 751 00:26:47,840 --> 00:26:49,480 Speaker 2: I think he's is he Is he an outfield that 752 00:26:49,560 --> 00:26:51,399 Speaker 2: plays first space or is your first baseman that I 753 00:26:51,440 --> 00:26:53,359 Speaker 2: believe he was an outfield originally. Okay, so when he 754 00:26:53,400 --> 00:26:57,160 Speaker 2: was right before the race he plays either of them. 755 00:26:57,160 --> 00:26:59,800 Speaker 4: Well yeah, but that's what I mean, Like that's just 756 00:26:59,840 --> 00:27:02,040 Speaker 4: like guy like filling a role, like not really utility player, 757 00:27:02,040 --> 00:27:03,240 Speaker 4: Like he's not excelling these visitions. 758 00:27:03,240 --> 00:27:04,960 Speaker 2: Like Chris Taylor's a utility player. 759 00:27:04,720 --> 00:27:06,640 Speaker 4: Yeah, and one of the best ones in a long time. 760 00:27:06,640 --> 00:27:10,119 Speaker 4: He's fantastic at paid also being the utility player. Yes, yeah, 761 00:27:10,000 --> 00:27:12,400 Speaker 4: the Rays are bringing up o Curtis Mead right now. 762 00:27:12,400 --> 00:27:14,240 Speaker 3: It was a fun prospect. Just I thinks his shoulder, 763 00:27:14,320 --> 00:27:15,040 Speaker 3: his elbow or something. 764 00:27:15,359 --> 00:27:16,119 Speaker 2: Year he's a really good ball. 765 00:27:16,240 --> 00:27:17,960 Speaker 4: He's gonna be one of those utility players who's really 766 00:27:18,040 --> 00:27:20,040 Speaker 4: just like a really good hitter and just plays different 767 00:27:20,040 --> 00:27:21,560 Speaker 4: positions but not none of them. Well, like what we 768 00:27:21,600 --> 00:27:24,280 Speaker 4: have in Jeff McNeil and luiski Ormey. It's two weapons 769 00:27:24,320 --> 00:27:26,960 Speaker 4: for our bench. It really allows this roster configuration to 770 00:27:27,040 --> 00:27:29,439 Speaker 4: handle a vocal back and a rough guys who just 771 00:27:29,520 --> 00:27:32,000 Speaker 4: like don't have that much defensive versatility, your base running 772 00:27:32,000 --> 00:27:32,760 Speaker 4: ability because just hit. 773 00:27:32,880 --> 00:27:35,520 Speaker 2: And now with the extended or expanded roster sue it 774 00:27:35,520 --> 00:27:37,080 Speaker 2: allows for a guy like Terren Score to come on 775 00:27:37,119 --> 00:27:39,040 Speaker 2: who we saw make an impact in this series as well. 776 00:27:39,119 --> 00:27:40,639 Speaker 4: Yeah, a ton of different games, but again just to 777 00:27:40,640 --> 00:27:43,359 Speaker 4: wrap up this game, move on to Saturday. Diaska is 778 00:27:43,400 --> 00:27:46,280 Speaker 4: dirty to save fourth career thirty safe seasons, second most 779 00:27:46,320 --> 00:27:48,879 Speaker 4: in the Major League Baseball since twenty seventeen. An interesting 780 00:27:48,880 --> 00:27:50,959 Speaker 4: caveat top of this Pirates orders was doing a lot 781 00:27:50,960 --> 00:27:54,240 Speaker 4: of damage. Like they are good hitters, O'Neil Cruz, Briyan Renolds. 782 00:27:53,960 --> 00:27:56,040 Speaker 3: And Reynolds is definitely really dolful. Renolds is a very 783 00:27:56,040 --> 00:27:56,520 Speaker 3: good ball player. 784 00:27:56,640 --> 00:27:59,199 Speaker 4: Dolphul Castro has potential, O'Neil Cruz has crazy high end. 785 00:27:59,320 --> 00:28:02,520 Speaker 2: Question to you Rodolpho during today's game on Sunday, I 786 00:28:02,560 --> 00:28:05,000 Speaker 2: was like watching more and more of a dolf years. 787 00:28:05,240 --> 00:28:06,639 Speaker 2: It's a ball player, like I don't I don't know 788 00:28:06,680 --> 00:28:09,280 Speaker 2: what his ceiling is necessarily, but he's a major league 789 00:28:09,320 --> 00:28:10,320 Speaker 2: that's gonna stick around for a while. 790 00:28:10,440 --> 00:28:12,040 Speaker 3: He's a ceiling of a guy who could just be 791 00:28:12,119 --> 00:28:12,600 Speaker 3: a ballplayer. 792 00:28:12,640 --> 00:28:14,600 Speaker 4: But those three guys on Friday night had eight hard 793 00:28:14,680 --> 00:28:17,679 Speaker 4: hit balls, the next six hitters, and the Powers or 794 00:28:17,720 --> 00:28:18,240 Speaker 4: there had. 795 00:28:18,080 --> 00:28:19,320 Speaker 3: Three combined the entire game. 796 00:28:19,400 --> 00:28:21,240 Speaker 2: Damn, you just get through him. Keep moving on, yep, 797 00:28:21,320 --> 00:28:23,000 Speaker 2: keep moving on, and the Mets win that one game 798 00:28:23,040 --> 00:28:27,240 Speaker 2: three Game three. We were talking about this before with 799 00:28:27,320 --> 00:28:29,879 Speaker 2: everything that's gone on and how these games have like 800 00:28:30,320 --> 00:28:32,639 Speaker 2: low keep just been so straightforward, like there's a weekend. 801 00:28:32,960 --> 00:28:35,720 Speaker 2: It's been a weekend. There's been a lot. We're like, oh, yeah, 802 00:28:35,720 --> 00:28:37,719 Speaker 2: we have to remember about Game three a little bit 803 00:28:37,760 --> 00:28:40,080 Speaker 2: and edwardo Escobar's I mean, that's really what it was. 804 00:28:40,080 --> 00:28:43,360 Speaker 2: Was at Yardo escobam hit the early home run, Bassett 805 00:28:43,400 --> 00:28:44,440 Speaker 2: was good and the Mets win. 806 00:28:44,680 --> 00:28:47,200 Speaker 4: Like Escobar's home run the second inning traveled four hundred 807 00:28:47,240 --> 00:28:49,840 Speaker 4: and twenty six feet smoke Lee nuke. He just continues 808 00:28:49,840 --> 00:28:52,080 Speaker 4: to swing the bat well so amazing that he could 809 00:28:52,120 --> 00:28:53,520 Speaker 4: just have this nice bump at the end of the year. 810 00:28:53,560 --> 00:28:55,800 Speaker 4: Get his career stats, like the season stats that basically 811 00:28:55,800 --> 00:28:57,600 Speaker 4: looked like most of the years of his career in 812 00:28:57,640 --> 00:28:59,880 Speaker 4: terms of like not like the fall cumultive stats like 813 00:29:00,120 --> 00:29:00,760 Speaker 4: rate stats. 814 00:29:01,080 --> 00:29:04,160 Speaker 2: So that's great, John, I believe you have stats on 815 00:29:04,280 --> 00:29:05,600 Speaker 2: EDWARDO versus the Pirates as well. 816 00:29:05,560 --> 00:29:08,360 Speaker 1: Right, Yeah, ed WARDO versus the Pirates has pretty much 817 00:29:08,360 --> 00:29:11,120 Speaker 1: been Babe Ruth. I think Baby Ops is like eleven 818 00:29:11,280 --> 00:29:15,840 Speaker 1: sixty four Eduardo's career ops against the Pirates twelve twenty two. 819 00:29:16,040 --> 00:29:16,560 Speaker 2: That's pretty good. 820 00:29:16,560 --> 00:29:18,400 Speaker 4: Wait, I have a fun question. Yeah, who do you 821 00:29:18,440 --> 00:29:21,080 Speaker 4: guys think was a better baseball player? Oh boy, Edward Escobar, 822 00:29:21,520 --> 00:29:22,120 Speaker 4: bab Ruth. 823 00:29:23,720 --> 00:29:25,880 Speaker 1: Yeah. I also don't think baby Ruth would appreciate a 824 00:29:25,880 --> 00:29:27,040 Speaker 1: good fogo to chau Mio. 825 00:29:27,200 --> 00:29:30,040 Speaker 2: No, well, you know, I don't know. Baby Ruth was 826 00:29:30,040 --> 00:29:30,840 Speaker 2: a man of culture. 827 00:29:31,360 --> 00:29:32,840 Speaker 1: He thought it was not culture. 828 00:29:32,960 --> 00:29:34,959 Speaker 3: No, Baby Ruth. Actually this is funny about Baby Ruth. 829 00:29:35,120 --> 00:29:37,920 Speaker 2: Duke was a major, like one of the first worldwide 830 00:29:37,960 --> 00:29:40,760 Speaker 2: athletic superstars because of how popular baseball and the Yankees 831 00:29:40,800 --> 00:29:42,880 Speaker 2: had become through the twenties and thirties, and this is 832 00:29:42,880 --> 00:29:45,600 Speaker 2: when we were trying to spread the games, specifically to Japan, 833 00:29:46,080 --> 00:29:48,440 Speaker 2: and every single offseason for like six or seven years 834 00:29:48,480 --> 00:29:50,520 Speaker 2: in the middle of Baby Ruth's career is prime, he 835 00:29:50,560 --> 00:29:53,000 Speaker 2: would bore the steamship and head to Japan for like 836 00:29:53,040 --> 00:29:55,560 Speaker 2: a month tour. Yeah, go play around the country, hither 837 00:29:55,560 --> 00:29:58,040 Speaker 2: around the country, face their pictures, like, talk to people 838 00:29:58,080 --> 00:29:58,680 Speaker 2: he ushered in. 839 00:29:58,720 --> 00:29:59,560 Speaker 3: He's still a legend there. 840 00:29:59,600 --> 00:30:02,400 Speaker 4: He usher an entire generation of Japanese baseball that wounds 841 00:30:02,440 --> 00:30:03,840 Speaker 4: up becoming a cultural phenomenon. 842 00:30:03,840 --> 00:30:05,960 Speaker 1: So you're telling me he did a lot of omakasi 843 00:30:06,040 --> 00:30:07,640 Speaker 1: sushi sures over there. 844 00:30:07,800 --> 00:30:10,360 Speaker 3: Sure probably helped popularize in this country. 845 00:30:10,760 --> 00:30:13,840 Speaker 1: I guess so. But anyway, edwardo Escobar has been like 846 00:30:13,880 --> 00:30:16,320 Speaker 1: Baby Ruth against the Pirates. And I looked because I 847 00:30:16,360 --> 00:30:18,920 Speaker 1: was curious. Obviously, the numbers are staggering. So I took 848 00:30:18,960 --> 00:30:21,640 Speaker 1: a look this morning to see where his OPS ranked 849 00:30:22,320 --> 00:30:26,400 Speaker 1: amongst players against one particular team in MLB history, and 850 00:30:26,440 --> 00:30:29,560 Speaker 1: his OPS out of like over two thousand players with 851 00:30:29,560 --> 00:30:32,880 Speaker 1: at least seventy five played appearances against one team was 852 00:30:33,080 --> 00:30:36,080 Speaker 1: nineteenth best all time, and that put him with names 853 00:30:36,120 --> 00:30:42,160 Speaker 1: like Bonds, Maguire, Crazy Ruth. It's insane what this guy does. 854 00:30:42,200 --> 00:30:44,080 Speaker 1: When the Pittsburgh pirates are on the other side. It's 855 00:30:44,080 --> 00:30:46,720 Speaker 1: a shame obviously, no more pirates. You could have had 856 00:30:46,720 --> 00:30:49,320 Speaker 1: another home run last night, by the way, had one 857 00:30:49,320 --> 00:30:51,680 Speaker 1: die right by the wall. And another thing about Escobar 858 00:30:51,760 --> 00:30:54,320 Speaker 1: that people are not talking about enough. Eighteen home runs, 859 00:30:54,720 --> 00:30:57,120 Speaker 1: nine of them have either tied the game or given 860 00:30:57,160 --> 00:31:00,720 Speaker 1: the Mets the league. I'm not necessarily sure that clutch 861 00:31:00,880 --> 00:31:03,719 Speaker 1: is a thing. That's a that's another topic for another day. 862 00:31:03,960 --> 00:31:05,960 Speaker 1: But it seems like this guy has the pension for 863 00:31:06,000 --> 00:31:09,160 Speaker 1: the big home run come October. You heard it here first, 864 00:31:09,160 --> 00:31:11,479 Speaker 1: Oh Wardo Escobar is going to be hitting big home 865 00:31:11,560 --> 00:31:13,360 Speaker 1: runs for this Mets team, and all the Mets fans 866 00:31:13,360 --> 00:31:17,240 Speaker 1: out there that had about him from April to let's say, 867 00:31:17,560 --> 00:31:19,760 Speaker 1: end of July will be eating those words. 868 00:31:20,240 --> 00:31:22,080 Speaker 2: Eating some crow. I don't know. It was crazy. Those 869 00:31:22,160 --> 00:31:25,960 Speaker 2: numbers are the fact that James tied his shoe whilst 870 00:31:27,120 --> 00:31:28,200 Speaker 2: I just noticed it was untied. 871 00:31:28,240 --> 00:31:30,080 Speaker 3: I can't I can't focus on my shoes on TI. 872 00:31:30,040 --> 00:31:31,440 Speaker 2: How do you even know your shoes untied? 873 00:31:31,560 --> 00:31:33,600 Speaker 3: I felt the lace underneath my shoe. 874 00:31:33,840 --> 00:31:34,440 Speaker 2: I was moving. 875 00:31:35,280 --> 00:31:37,040 Speaker 4: It was you sometimes, you know, you really got to 876 00:31:37,040 --> 00:31:38,680 Speaker 4: be active and be aware of things going on. But 877 00:31:38,720 --> 00:31:40,520 Speaker 4: while the West Bar all those games hire and go 878 00:31:40,520 --> 00:31:44,640 Speaker 4: ahead of home run. It's like the anti judge. He 879 00:31:44,720 --> 00:31:46,560 Speaker 4: had to take one, we had to get We didn't 880 00:31:46,560 --> 00:31:48,080 Speaker 4: take that on the run today, I gotta take a shot. 881 00:31:48,120 --> 00:31:50,040 Speaker 4: One of those are also through this hot stretches got 882 00:31:50,080 --> 00:31:52,800 Speaker 4: his season long ops plus so one oh five, which 883 00:31:52,800 --> 00:31:54,720 Speaker 4: is where you like the ga wh is literally where 884 00:31:54,760 --> 00:31:56,000 Speaker 4: wild the west Bars lives entire career. 885 00:31:56,040 --> 00:31:57,160 Speaker 2: I told you guys in the off season. I told 886 00:31:57,160 --> 00:31:59,000 Speaker 2: you guys in April May it's not gonna be pretty. 887 00:31:59,040 --> 00:32:01,000 Speaker 2: But while the West Bar is going to be between 888 00:32:01,000 --> 00:32:02,600 Speaker 2: five percent worse and five percent better than the Gue 889 00:32:02,600 --> 00:32:04,640 Speaker 2: average when the season is over, it's exactly he's gonna do. Yeah, 890 00:32:04,640 --> 00:32:06,800 Speaker 2: he's definitely been hot. The dude has been swinging a 891 00:32:06,800 --> 00:32:09,000 Speaker 2: good bat. And hey also hoped too that Chris bast 892 00:32:09,040 --> 00:32:10,960 Speaker 2: was on the mountain doing his thing yet again. Awesome, 893 00:32:11,000 --> 00:32:12,440 Speaker 2: Chris Bass has been so good. 894 00:32:12,680 --> 00:32:16,240 Speaker 4: Six innings, three hits, two walks, eight strikeouts. Sinker totally 895 00:32:16,320 --> 00:32:18,840 Speaker 4: led the way. Color and curveball right behind now five's 896 00:32:18,880 --> 00:32:21,960 Speaker 4: with five whiffs each. Especially nasty curveball. I think tonight 897 00:32:22,240 --> 00:32:24,720 Speaker 4: last Saturday Night, can't was said tonight those curveball and 898 00:32:24,720 --> 00:32:25,400 Speaker 4: close being tonight. 899 00:32:25,440 --> 00:32:26,880 Speaker 2: But it's just it's very good. 900 00:32:26,920 --> 00:32:29,320 Speaker 4: And also, the Pirates completely stacked this lineup with lefties 901 00:32:29,400 --> 00:32:31,880 Speaker 4: and he just used that color and curveball non stopping them. 902 00:32:31,920 --> 00:32:34,160 Speaker 4: He was throwing that color up and into the lefties 903 00:32:34,200 --> 00:32:36,479 Speaker 4: all day and they couldn't do anything with it, and 904 00:32:36,480 --> 00:32:37,280 Speaker 4: it got five whiffs. 905 00:32:37,320 --> 00:32:38,640 Speaker 2: It was it was really really good. 906 00:32:38,680 --> 00:32:40,520 Speaker 4: He also got to one hundred and sixty three strikeouts 907 00:32:40,520 --> 00:32:43,000 Speaker 4: on the season, set a new career high. 908 00:32:43,480 --> 00:32:44,720 Speaker 3: Just freaking awesome. 909 00:32:44,800 --> 00:32:46,600 Speaker 2: There was also watching this game on TV. 910 00:32:47,120 --> 00:32:47,280 Speaker 1: Uh. 911 00:32:47,320 --> 00:32:49,440 Speaker 2: There was nine walks and Mets walked nine times in 912 00:32:49,440 --> 00:32:51,520 Speaker 2: this game got hit by what three or four pitches 913 00:32:51,520 --> 00:32:55,520 Speaker 2: as well for four pitches. Uh, the broadcast was moaning 914 00:32:55,520 --> 00:32:57,200 Speaker 2: and grown in a lot a lot of yees. 915 00:32:57,640 --> 00:32:59,040 Speaker 1: Oh God, man. 916 00:32:58,960 --> 00:33:03,120 Speaker 2: Like Keith growing. Well, yeah, Keith, Keith's grown is. It's iconic. 917 00:33:03,240 --> 00:33:06,320 Speaker 2: It's you know, we've heard it so many times as 918 00:33:06,360 --> 00:33:08,760 Speaker 2: Mets fans listening him to doing the game. But yeah, 919 00:33:08,800 --> 00:33:10,800 Speaker 2: this Pirates team doesn't throw a lot of strikes. We're 920 00:33:10,880 --> 00:33:13,040 Speaker 2: hitting a lot of Mets batters. Buck was getting ornery 921 00:33:13,120 --> 00:33:15,440 Speaker 2: and I feel like this all kind of built into 922 00:33:15,480 --> 00:33:18,560 Speaker 2: Game four, where we saw the hit by pitch finally 923 00:33:18,600 --> 00:33:21,080 Speaker 2: come come to fruition here where Pete Lonzo gets hit 924 00:33:21,080 --> 00:33:22,800 Speaker 2: by a pitch in the first inning and we got 925 00:33:22,800 --> 00:33:25,680 Speaker 2: a bench's clearing. We got some benches clearing, which was 926 00:33:26,120 --> 00:33:28,600 Speaker 2: nothing happened though, I mean nothing happened, just besides some 927 00:33:28,640 --> 00:33:31,040 Speaker 2: shouting and hey, yeah, yeah, hold me back, hold me back, man. 928 00:33:31,280 --> 00:33:32,760 Speaker 2: McNeil did a good whole back of a did a 929 00:33:32,760 --> 00:33:34,160 Speaker 2: great job. And he also, I don't know if you 930 00:33:34,160 --> 00:33:36,120 Speaker 2: saw this after the ending, when Pete came around. He 931 00:33:36,120 --> 00:33:38,560 Speaker 2: didn't score, but he was like coming around third base, 932 00:33:38,800 --> 00:33:42,320 Speaker 2: McNeil Machui watched them because him and Obaighto cross paths. Yeah, 933 00:33:42,560 --> 00:33:44,640 Speaker 2: he was like, hey, don't you do anything funny now. 934 00:33:44,680 --> 00:33:46,680 Speaker 4: Oba Will also gave such a genuine like I didn't 935 00:33:46,680 --> 00:33:47,320 Speaker 4: throw at you. 936 00:33:48,080 --> 00:33:49,560 Speaker 2: It was pretty fun to still know. I don't know 937 00:33:49,600 --> 00:33:51,760 Speaker 2: where it's going trying. I don't know what to do. 938 00:33:52,440 --> 00:33:55,120 Speaker 2: Pete's been a little feisty lately. I like the feisty Pete. 939 00:33:55,160 --> 00:33:57,120 Speaker 3: I feel like it's almost like an overcompensation for the 940 00:33:57,200 --> 00:33:57,720 Speaker 3: lack of power. 941 00:33:57,840 --> 00:34:02,360 Speaker 2: I've been so desperate for the met like for Buck 942 00:34:02,400 --> 00:34:05,600 Speaker 2: to get ejected from a game. He hasn't got ejected yet. 943 00:34:05,640 --> 00:34:07,160 Speaker 2: I really did not want Pete get ejected in the 944 00:34:07,160 --> 00:34:09,239 Speaker 2: first thing. No, no, no, I really concerned that was gonna happen. 945 00:34:09,680 --> 00:34:12,080 Speaker 2: I don't want pete, but I like that. I liked 946 00:34:12,080 --> 00:34:14,239 Speaker 2: them showing some a little bit spark, a little bit fire. 947 00:34:14,320 --> 00:34:15,839 Speaker 2: Not that they needed it because they were taking these 948 00:34:15,960 --> 00:34:18,160 Speaker 2: you know, games pretty easily, but I like to see that, 949 00:34:18,239 --> 00:34:19,919 Speaker 2: like enough, so enough, you've hit us how many times? 950 00:34:19,960 --> 00:34:22,680 Speaker 2: I think it also is complete and utter bs that 951 00:34:22,719 --> 00:34:24,840 Speaker 2: when the Mets get hit like eight times in a 952 00:34:24,880 --> 00:34:26,880 Speaker 2: series and didn' hit any Pirates batters or maybe one 953 00:34:26,920 --> 00:34:30,000 Speaker 2: up until this point, that they get warned as well 954 00:34:30,160 --> 00:34:32,600 Speaker 2: from the from the umpires. I think that's absolute nonsense. 955 00:34:32,680 --> 00:34:34,480 Speaker 4: Yeah, we're also dealing with We didn't even mention it 956 00:34:34,520 --> 00:34:36,200 Speaker 4: on the last episode. So many other things were happening 957 00:34:36,239 --> 00:34:38,319 Speaker 4: at David Ross, like actual and definitely intentional hit by 958 00:34:38,320 --> 00:34:40,080 Speaker 4: pitch for sure, the ninth enning of the game on 959 00:34:40,080 --> 00:34:42,200 Speaker 4: Wednesday night, which was a little bit like weird to 960 00:34:42,320 --> 00:34:43,239 Speaker 4: like see and be a part of that. 961 00:34:43,320 --> 00:34:45,600 Speaker 3: Nobody said anything. 962 00:34:45,640 --> 00:34:47,520 Speaker 2: We said it in the moment. We in our text 963 00:34:47,560 --> 00:34:50,480 Speaker 2: we were like that was purpose. But like, the Mets 964 00:34:50,520 --> 00:34:52,320 Speaker 2: get hit by so many pitches, how many they're like 965 00:34:52,360 --> 00:34:54,840 Speaker 2: what two or three back from the major league record 966 00:34:54,880 --> 00:34:56,239 Speaker 2: in the season. I think it's one hundred and five 967 00:34:56,239 --> 00:34:57,759 Speaker 2: by the Reds last year. And I also got hit 968 00:34:57,800 --> 00:35:00,040 Speaker 2: by two or three pitches alone this series. Yeah, a 969 00:35:00,040 --> 00:35:02,000 Speaker 2: lot of hit by pitchers. The Pirates. Pitchers don't really. 970 00:35:01,840 --> 00:35:03,640 Speaker 1: Know where the ball is going, don't forget Marte. 971 00:35:03,760 --> 00:35:05,960 Speaker 2: And yeah, well that's that's the thing too. I was like, 972 00:35:06,440 --> 00:35:08,799 Speaker 2: I know it's not intentional, but at some point, like, 973 00:35:09,320 --> 00:35:11,439 Speaker 2: I mean, these balls can't hurt guys, And that's took 974 00:35:11,520 --> 00:35:13,360 Speaker 2: what you know, took more te have the lineup for 975 00:35:13,360 --> 00:35:16,399 Speaker 2: this team. I think Pete. Pete said like whatever two 976 00:35:16,520 --> 00:35:18,440 Speaker 2: or you did they know he was pointing? He was 977 00:35:18,520 --> 00:35:20,680 Speaker 2: he was I think like multiple times, and you keep 978 00:35:20,719 --> 00:35:22,560 Speaker 2: hitting us, Yeah, like exactly, and I was a. 979 00:35:22,520 --> 00:35:24,200 Speaker 3: Good they made a stink but like he don't fly 980 00:35:24,320 --> 00:35:24,880 Speaker 3: too close to the sun. 981 00:35:25,120 --> 00:35:26,839 Speaker 2: Of course not of course, Pete, for as many at 982 00:35:26,840 --> 00:35:29,200 Speaker 2: bats as you can possible without a doubt, and especially 983 00:35:29,200 --> 00:35:31,120 Speaker 2: because I don't I don't think we have this available. 984 00:35:31,120 --> 00:35:34,919 Speaker 2: But s n why flash the stats? Oh yeah, he's unbelievable, Pete. 985 00:35:34,960 --> 00:35:37,920 Speaker 2: Statistics and wins and petatistics and losses. I don't know 986 00:35:38,000 --> 00:35:40,040 Speaker 2: how quickly either of you guys can get right now 987 00:35:40,040 --> 00:35:42,000 Speaker 2: I'm going to beat you on to it, but I'm 988 00:35:42,000 --> 00:35:45,200 Speaker 2: going to be I'm gonna be John, where is it? 989 00:35:45,520 --> 00:35:46,239 Speaker 1: I got it right here. 990 00:35:47,320 --> 00:35:47,960 Speaker 2: He'd beat three. 991 00:35:49,520 --> 00:35:53,200 Speaker 1: Ob p six thirteen slug twenty eight home runs and 992 00:35:53,280 --> 00:35:57,160 Speaker 1: the losses one sixty eight average to forty four on 993 00:35:57,280 --> 00:36:01,040 Speaker 1: base percentage to ninety eight slug only seven home runs. 994 00:36:01,120 --> 00:36:03,800 Speaker 2: The thing that really was stark, I believe, was the 995 00:36:03,840 --> 00:36:06,719 Speaker 2: amount of RBIs driven in one hundred runs and wins 996 00:36:07,360 --> 00:36:10,400 Speaker 2: fourteen in losses fourteen and fifty four games. That's crazy. 997 00:36:10,520 --> 00:36:12,440 Speaker 4: This also comes to the discussion we've had time and 998 00:36:12,480 --> 00:36:14,640 Speaker 4: time again this entire season about the roster and lineup 999 00:36:14,680 --> 00:36:17,520 Speaker 4: construction of this team. He's really the only clear and 1000 00:36:17,600 --> 00:36:20,360 Speaker 4: defined and obvious consistent power hitter this Mets team has 1001 00:36:20,400 --> 00:36:21,840 Speaker 4: in the lineup that day and day out basis. I 1002 00:36:21,880 --> 00:36:24,000 Speaker 4: made that literally because he's been the lineup every single 1003 00:36:24,040 --> 00:36:26,879 Speaker 4: game this year. Fatisco Londorso, shout out to those guys 1004 00:36:26,920 --> 00:36:29,359 Speaker 4: for the grind. But when he's the only guy who 1005 00:36:29,440 --> 00:36:31,759 Speaker 4: like is really gonna like and use a football term 1006 00:36:31,840 --> 00:36:34,000 Speaker 4: like pop the pop the top off a defense. Yeah, Like, 1007 00:36:34,080 --> 00:36:36,239 Speaker 4: you're gonna win more frequently when he's getting those big 1008 00:36:36,320 --> 00:36:38,080 Speaker 4: bulk plays and driving in the runs. So it may 1009 00:36:38,200 --> 00:36:40,040 Speaker 4: it's crazy to see in front of you and see 1010 00:36:40,080 --> 00:36:42,839 Speaker 4: how stark it actually is, but it does make sense 1011 00:36:42,840 --> 00:36:43,480 Speaker 4: when you think about it. 1012 00:36:43,600 --> 00:36:46,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, well he's he's he's a big piece of this team. 1013 00:36:46,040 --> 00:36:48,160 Speaker 2: He is the middle of this order. He is the 1014 00:36:48,200 --> 00:36:51,000 Speaker 2: cleanup back. Now he hit thirties at fourties at second 1015 00:36:51,080 --> 00:36:54,120 Speaker 2: he does whatever. Him and Francisco Lindor, I think, really 1016 00:36:54,200 --> 00:36:56,480 Speaker 2: more so, you know, together. I don't know what Lindor's 1017 00:36:56,480 --> 00:36:58,759 Speaker 2: wins and lost numbers look like, but it really was 1018 00:36:58,840 --> 00:37:01,400 Speaker 2: so crazy to see that, like losses, He's just like, 1019 00:37:01,920 --> 00:37:03,640 Speaker 2: it makes sense, but it's just so it's so weird. 1020 00:37:03,680 --> 00:37:05,480 Speaker 2: It's like, for guys, who's even in one hundred and fourteen, 1021 00:37:05,600 --> 00:37:08,279 Speaker 2: RBIs on the season only fourteen and losses in fifty 1022 00:37:08,320 --> 00:37:08,719 Speaker 2: four games. 1023 00:37:08,800 --> 00:37:09,920 Speaker 3: Oh, there's not that many losses. 1024 00:37:10,360 --> 00:37:11,759 Speaker 2: That's well, that's the other thing too. I mean, I 1025 00:37:11,880 --> 00:37:14,120 Speaker 2: know some people, you know we lost five games. Yeah, 1026 00:37:14,280 --> 00:37:16,680 Speaker 2: this team's good. This team is a really good baseball team. 1027 00:37:16,680 --> 00:37:17,960 Speaker 2: I don't know how many times we have to say it. 1028 00:37:18,040 --> 00:37:21,279 Speaker 2: I mean, oh, all right to Gram though de gram Gram. 1029 00:37:22,400 --> 00:37:25,240 Speaker 2: Weirdly enough, this was the second start against the Gram 1030 00:37:25,480 --> 00:37:28,000 Speaker 2: in which the first thing was a little bit tough 1031 00:37:28,120 --> 00:37:30,359 Speaker 2: against the Pirates of All Team. A little bit tough 1032 00:37:30,440 --> 00:37:32,560 Speaker 2: doesn't really describe it, because Onell Cruz ro pe to 1033 00:37:32,600 --> 00:37:34,560 Speaker 2: double and then he struck out the next three batters. Yeah, 1034 00:37:34,600 --> 00:37:35,879 Speaker 2: well he I can get to twenty five. 1035 00:37:35,920 --> 00:37:37,200 Speaker 3: There's a person on second base. 1036 00:37:38,000 --> 00:37:39,520 Speaker 2: Thing. I think this is the exact same thing that 1037 00:37:39,600 --> 00:37:42,160 Speaker 2: we said too in the last episode last Wednesday. It 1038 00:37:42,160 --> 00:37:42,960 Speaker 2: was just like two bloops. 1039 00:37:43,120 --> 00:37:43,319 Speaker 1: Yeah. 1040 00:37:43,440 --> 00:37:46,200 Speaker 2: But yeah, like you know, relatively tough, a few more 1041 00:37:46,239 --> 00:37:48,120 Speaker 2: pitches than we're normally seen. We saw like twenty five 1042 00:37:48,160 --> 00:37:50,040 Speaker 2: pitches in the first which that's usually like three for 1043 00:37:50,160 --> 00:37:50,520 Speaker 2: de Gram. 1044 00:37:50,760 --> 00:37:53,440 Speaker 4: After that double leeoft All by Oial Cruise, Jacob deGrom 1045 00:37:53,520 --> 00:37:57,359 Speaker 4: retired the next fifteen Pirates. He faced John for throwing 1046 00:37:57,400 --> 00:37:58,640 Speaker 4: that on the board, not joxing anything. 1047 00:37:58,680 --> 00:38:00,960 Speaker 1: Hey, you have something to say about that, John, Yeah, 1048 00:38:01,000 --> 00:38:03,640 Speaker 1: it was a good stat at the time. And I 1049 00:38:03,880 --> 00:38:06,360 Speaker 1: think that what I put on the board had no 1050 00:38:06,480 --> 00:38:10,160 Speaker 1: bearing on the whatsoever everything. That's what I think. 1051 00:38:10,280 --> 00:38:12,279 Speaker 3: It's funny because Jacob the Graham gun in this game 1052 00:38:12,360 --> 00:38:13,000 Speaker 3: was consecutively. 1053 00:38:13,160 --> 00:38:14,520 Speaker 1: Yes, that's true. 1054 00:38:15,440 --> 00:38:16,960 Speaker 2: It's funny to hear you think that, you know, there 1055 00:38:17,040 --> 00:38:19,239 Speaker 2: is no superstition or anything, because uh, I don't know 1056 00:38:19,280 --> 00:38:21,200 Speaker 2: if the people at home were watching him. Notice you're 1057 00:38:21,239 --> 00:38:23,120 Speaker 2: wearing the same clothes as the last episode. 1058 00:38:23,520 --> 00:38:25,800 Speaker 1: That's right, I mean I promised. I promised in the 1059 00:38:25,880 --> 00:38:28,520 Speaker 1: last episode if the Mets win, or if there are wins, 1060 00:38:28,600 --> 00:38:30,840 Speaker 1: in this shirt, this shirt, I will be back on 1061 00:38:31,000 --> 00:38:33,880 Speaker 1: the next episode in this shirt. And I also have 1062 00:38:35,280 --> 00:38:37,400 Speaker 1: what is pretty much the hot dog bond, except this 1063 00:38:37,520 --> 00:38:40,520 Speaker 1: is a veggie burger, the same kind of bread veggie burger. 1064 00:38:41,360 --> 00:38:43,960 Speaker 1: Shout out Mendez for hooking up the veggie burger. Okay, 1065 00:38:44,080 --> 00:38:46,240 Speaker 1: but yeah, I mean there's winds. I also haven't shaved, 1066 00:38:46,280 --> 00:38:49,239 Speaker 1: which I wanted to do. And then I mean I'll 1067 00:38:49,280 --> 00:38:50,880 Speaker 1: never I'll never have a beard quite as nice as 1068 00:38:51,080 --> 00:38:53,000 Speaker 1: James as that he's oil in that thing. 1069 00:38:53,200 --> 00:38:56,640 Speaker 3: No, come on, beard natural I know that if someone 1070 00:38:56,719 --> 00:38:57,879 Speaker 3: used that, shouldn't be growing a beard. 1071 00:38:58,520 --> 00:39:01,160 Speaker 1: Why isn't that like, uh, I use it. 1072 00:39:01,640 --> 00:39:03,239 Speaker 3: Hell, it makes it feel straight, But like this is 1073 00:39:03,239 --> 00:39:04,200 Speaker 3: all the natural oils here? 1074 00:39:04,200 --> 00:39:05,440 Speaker 1: You know, ask you this straight? 1075 00:39:05,520 --> 00:39:06,200 Speaker 2: What the beard got? 1076 00:39:06,280 --> 00:39:08,040 Speaker 1: What to straighten it? Because you have a nice I 1077 00:39:08,080 --> 00:39:09,800 Speaker 1: mean it's it's all trim. Do you comb do you 1078 00:39:10,239 --> 00:39:12,360 Speaker 1: or do you use a comb? I saw a TikTok 1079 00:39:12,560 --> 00:39:15,440 Speaker 1: where like you put a comb giant tiktoks, and then 1080 00:39:16,000 --> 00:39:19,560 Speaker 1: you do the shaving underneath it. Line act. 1081 00:39:19,920 --> 00:39:21,440 Speaker 3: I literally just like put my neck up in the 1082 00:39:21,440 --> 00:39:23,239 Speaker 3: mirror and just go straight down. 1083 00:39:23,320 --> 00:39:25,960 Speaker 1: And that's when is the last time you were clean shaven? Oh? 1084 00:39:26,040 --> 00:39:27,919 Speaker 3: I was a freshman in college. I was eighteen years old. 1085 00:39:28,040 --> 00:39:30,080 Speaker 1: What year this is like twenty fifteen, Like it. 1086 00:39:30,120 --> 00:39:32,919 Speaker 4: Was twenty fourteen. It was October twenty fourteen, the last 1087 00:39:32,960 --> 00:39:35,279 Speaker 4: time you were clean because you wouldn't seen your chin in. 1088 00:39:35,840 --> 00:39:39,200 Speaker 4: What happened was my dorm had no shave November contest, 1089 00:39:39,280 --> 00:39:40,879 Speaker 4: and I was like, I'm gonna crush this. I wanted 1090 00:39:41,040 --> 00:39:43,160 Speaker 4: running away as an eighteen year old actually girl full 1091 00:39:43,200 --> 00:39:45,480 Speaker 4: but so but the day before that, I went clean shaven. 1092 00:39:45,520 --> 00:39:47,440 Speaker 4: I used to like keep it like kind of in between, 1093 00:39:47,560 --> 00:39:48,799 Speaker 4: just like shave it once a week. But I used 1094 00:39:48,800 --> 00:39:51,320 Speaker 4: it never like shaving it clean because I just I 1095 00:39:51,360 --> 00:39:53,320 Speaker 4: have sense of skin. I always got the razor bombs. 1096 00:39:53,320 --> 00:39:55,320 Speaker 4: And I also as like a very hairy person. You 1097 00:39:55,400 --> 00:39:56,719 Speaker 4: guys have seen shout out the one Dode called me 1098 00:39:56,760 --> 00:39:57,839 Speaker 4: the wolf Man like a month ago. 1099 00:39:58,000 --> 00:40:00,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, I never knew what to do with side, Like 1100 00:40:00,719 --> 00:40:03,000 Speaker 2: it was always like too thick, too far down too 1101 00:40:03,120 --> 00:40:04,600 Speaker 2: high up, and I was like, there's no reason this 1102 00:40:04,719 --> 00:40:05,000 Speaker 2: to happen. 1103 00:40:05,080 --> 00:40:07,520 Speaker 4: I just realized after that, like the natural state of 1104 00:40:07,560 --> 00:40:08,920 Speaker 4: my face is supposed to have this beard on it, 1105 00:40:09,000 --> 00:40:09,880 Speaker 4: so I just stopped shaving it. 1106 00:40:10,239 --> 00:40:11,080 Speaker 1: It would be cool. 1107 00:40:12,440 --> 00:40:13,319 Speaker 2: Asking me to shave this for the. 1108 00:40:13,320 --> 00:40:14,160 Speaker 3: Whole time the podcast. 1109 00:40:14,320 --> 00:40:16,839 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean eventually, like if it's asking that next 1110 00:40:16,920 --> 00:40:19,520 Speaker 1: year or something else that we do fun your punishment, 1111 00:40:19,880 --> 00:40:24,160 Speaker 1: it's gonna be the shave. But hear me out. James 1112 00:40:24,280 --> 00:40:26,000 Speaker 1: goes with a playoff go te. 1113 00:40:28,520 --> 00:40:31,600 Speaker 2: Give them the Piazza Go podcast as well. 1114 00:40:31,719 --> 00:40:35,000 Speaker 1: Give them you do it for a Mets World series though, right, 1115 00:40:35,000 --> 00:40:35,480 Speaker 1: you'd walk. 1116 00:40:35,320 --> 00:40:37,360 Speaker 2: Around World series. I would do anything. 1117 00:40:38,320 --> 00:40:39,400 Speaker 1: I mean, you heard it. You heard it. 1118 00:40:40,320 --> 00:40:43,920 Speaker 2: It's on the record. Let the record state show that 1119 00:40:44,000 --> 00:40:45,600 Speaker 2: James said you'll do anything for a world series. 1120 00:40:45,640 --> 00:40:47,479 Speaker 4: Did you guys not do anything for That's Winter World series? 1121 00:40:48,160 --> 00:40:51,200 Speaker 4: I have my limits, Well, yeah, within the reason one. 1122 00:40:51,280 --> 00:40:53,280 Speaker 4: Like I mean, I was gonna say something that actually 1123 00:40:53,280 --> 00:40:54,719 Speaker 4: I might take it back. I was gonnay, wouldn't pop 1124 00:40:54,760 --> 00:40:56,000 Speaker 4: off a limp. It kind of does depend on the 1125 00:40:56,080 --> 00:40:58,600 Speaker 4: limb like a pinky fingers. Yeah, finger, I would kill 1126 00:40:58,600 --> 00:41:02,000 Speaker 4: a pinky toe. Really is saky picket is very valuable 1127 00:41:02,000 --> 00:41:02,759 Speaker 4: for balance, is. 1128 00:41:02,760 --> 00:41:05,200 Speaker 1: It leg Oh yeah, you can't walk without a piky to. 1129 00:41:05,920 --> 00:41:07,680 Speaker 1: It's very valuable for you can't walk without it. 1130 00:41:07,880 --> 00:41:09,719 Speaker 2: You would have fooled me. 1131 00:41:10,560 --> 00:41:13,480 Speaker 1: Take it not like sixth grade science class. 1132 00:41:14,160 --> 00:41:16,479 Speaker 4: But it's unbelievable. There could be maybe something in the future, 1133 00:41:16,480 --> 00:41:17,839 Speaker 4: but I just don't think I would ever do it clean. 1134 00:41:17,920 --> 00:41:19,440 Speaker 4: Like maybe I would do like a razor tool one 1135 00:41:19,520 --> 00:41:20,520 Speaker 4: like an electric. 1136 00:41:20,440 --> 00:41:22,200 Speaker 1: You could do something fun, though, is what I'm getting at. 1137 00:41:22,239 --> 00:41:24,360 Speaker 4: If I would do a lot of fun stuff. Like 1138 00:41:24,440 --> 00:41:25,800 Speaker 4: the first thing I would do, I would just I 1139 00:41:25,880 --> 00:41:27,200 Speaker 4: would shave straight down here and just. 1140 00:41:27,200 --> 00:41:30,880 Speaker 2: Do like, wait, no, I have a better idea. If 1141 00:41:30,920 --> 00:41:32,440 Speaker 2: the Mets win a World Series, you have to get 1142 00:41:32,520 --> 00:41:38,240 Speaker 2: like Mets, like shaved, yeah, for hair for the parade. 1143 00:41:38,600 --> 00:41:40,839 Speaker 4: You know what if whoever, whoever whatever cuts the hair 1144 00:41:40,880 --> 00:41:42,560 Speaker 4: of the guys in the team, whoever lines them up, 1145 00:41:43,040 --> 00:41:44,960 Speaker 4: Mets do win the World Series and when there's a parade, 1146 00:41:45,160 --> 00:41:46,560 Speaker 4: I will get the Mets script in my beard. 1147 00:41:46,640 --> 00:41:48,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, the right side of my that's a good one. 1148 00:41:48,560 --> 00:41:48,759 Speaker 1: I like that. 1149 00:41:49,280 --> 00:41:51,279 Speaker 2: I think that's that's a fun way because it'll grow back. 1150 00:41:51,360 --> 00:41:51,799 Speaker 2: You'll grow back. 1151 00:41:51,840 --> 00:41:53,799 Speaker 3: It'll be through two days. Yeah, you're like. 1152 00:41:53,840 --> 00:41:57,120 Speaker 2: Luiski because I just wouldn't would leave my house anyway 1153 00:41:57,120 --> 00:41:58,520 Speaker 2: the day after, so it's okay, it'd be a lot 1154 00:41:58,520 --> 00:41:59,160 Speaker 2: of sleeping people. 1155 00:41:59,160 --> 00:42:01,440 Speaker 1: Forget you shades here it was back in like forty 1156 00:42:01,440 --> 00:42:03,560 Speaker 1: eight hours pull forces again. 1157 00:42:03,560 --> 00:42:04,600 Speaker 2: That's how it was like for me too. 1158 00:42:04,600 --> 00:42:06,080 Speaker 4: So I'd be like, I hate clean shaving it because 1159 00:42:06,080 --> 00:42:07,160 Speaker 4: I gotta do this. I gotta deal with all this. 1160 00:42:07,200 --> 00:42:08,800 Speaker 4: It's too much to maintain. Now I could just like 1161 00:42:08,880 --> 00:42:10,440 Speaker 4: let it ride. I trim it once a week and 1162 00:42:10,480 --> 00:42:11,160 Speaker 4: we're cool trim. 1163 00:42:11,239 --> 00:42:12,320 Speaker 1: And I was going to say it was get a 1164 00:42:12,360 --> 00:42:13,920 Speaker 1: lot longer, like if you want to go it just 1165 00:42:14,080 --> 00:42:16,960 Speaker 1: it just becomes like a bubble, just a thick ball 1166 00:42:17,040 --> 00:42:17,319 Speaker 1: of hair. 1167 00:42:18,239 --> 00:42:19,920 Speaker 4: Doesn't really ever lengthen, I guess if it did, if 1168 00:42:19,960 --> 00:42:21,719 Speaker 4: I would just like shave these and keep this, it'd 1169 00:42:21,760 --> 00:42:23,320 Speaker 4: be the Kyle eventually, which no one wants to be. 1170 00:42:23,400 --> 00:42:24,520 Speaker 2: Like Dallas Kyl. 1171 00:42:26,000 --> 00:42:28,759 Speaker 1: What I mean, Dallas Kickeel's got it. He's got a 1172 00:42:28,800 --> 00:42:32,160 Speaker 1: pretty good sweet deal. Yeah, just recently married Kelly Nash. 1173 00:42:32,120 --> 00:42:34,759 Speaker 2: One girl won a lot of or made a lot 1174 00:42:34,800 --> 00:42:37,680 Speaker 2: of money as well. Yeah, true, people don't. 1175 00:42:37,680 --> 00:42:40,120 Speaker 4: People don't like speak kindly of him though, No, definitely 1176 00:42:40,160 --> 00:42:41,440 Speaker 4: not That's why kind of what I was going at 1177 00:42:41,480 --> 00:42:43,600 Speaker 4: with that, But I guess talk about baseball a little bit. 1178 00:42:44,760 --> 00:42:47,840 Speaker 4: Remember Game four today, the ground struck out thirteen pirates. 1179 00:42:47,840 --> 00:42:50,279 Speaker 4: He didn't walk any he got three three and runs allowed. 1180 00:42:50,320 --> 00:42:52,840 Speaker 4: But just on that one O'Neill Cruz swing, there was 1181 00:42:52,960 --> 00:42:54,560 Speaker 4: something that did happen in this game. So if some 1182 00:42:54,640 --> 00:42:56,640 Speaker 4: Mets fans know this, it might have been caused for concern. 1183 00:42:57,080 --> 00:42:59,480 Speaker 4: We don't really know, but it was to Gram did 1184 00:42:59,560 --> 00:43:01,400 Speaker 4: have a stretch in this game with a velocity lulled. 1185 00:43:01,800 --> 00:43:04,080 Speaker 4: He threw nine fastballs less than ninety six miles an 1186 00:43:04,080 --> 00:43:05,920 Speaker 4: hour between the third and fifth inning, which is hilarious. 1187 00:43:05,920 --> 00:43:07,440 Speaker 4: How like ninety six is the line we're using. That's 1188 00:43:07,440 --> 00:43:09,919 Speaker 4: still an above average LOSSI fastball. That was like where 1189 00:43:09,920 --> 00:43:11,520 Speaker 4: he topped out when he first came up, And it's 1190 00:43:11,560 --> 00:43:13,320 Speaker 4: literally that is where you're at when you're a bubbly 1191 00:43:13,440 --> 00:43:15,440 Speaker 4: abobbly gaverage loss. He sitting above ninety five and a 1192 00:43:15,440 --> 00:43:17,080 Speaker 4: half bet that's all for all pictures, so start there's 1193 00:43:17,080 --> 00:43:19,839 Speaker 4: probably even a tick lower than that. But he threw 1194 00:43:19,880 --> 00:43:22,920 Speaker 4: his last eight fast balls ninety ninety seven point four 1195 00:43:22,960 --> 00:43:25,719 Speaker 4: miles an hour or faster. So I'm thinking there is 1196 00:43:25,760 --> 00:43:28,480 Speaker 4: a chance that maybe this was conscious and maybe Jacobs 1197 00:43:28,520 --> 00:43:30,560 Speaker 4: Brom knew how the effort he had to expend to 1198 00:43:30,600 --> 00:43:32,920 Speaker 4: still have a fastball that would have better than the 1199 00:43:32,960 --> 00:43:35,960 Speaker 4: league average specs. Basically kind knew exactly where the sit 1200 00:43:36,320 --> 00:43:37,719 Speaker 4: and then go back to it because we've seen Max 1201 00:43:37,760 --> 00:43:40,200 Speaker 4: Schurz do this really effectively his entire career. John blowing 1202 00:43:40,239 --> 00:43:42,960 Speaker 4: his nose on Mike, but try to ignore that one. 1203 00:43:44,440 --> 00:43:47,000 Speaker 1: Got a pretty bad hold going on right now, Fings. 1204 00:43:47,360 --> 00:43:48,960 Speaker 4: So this is something that can keep an eye on 1205 00:43:49,040 --> 00:43:51,080 Speaker 4: because well we'll see this next few stars, maybe before 1206 00:43:51,120 --> 00:43:52,520 Speaker 4: the playoffs, just for to give him like a two 1207 00:43:52,560 --> 00:43:54,560 Speaker 4: winning break on that arm, because no velocity is more 1208 00:43:55,160 --> 00:43:57,279 Speaker 4: it gets more stress than anything. Break any breaking balls. Also, 1209 00:43:57,360 --> 00:43:58,799 Speaker 4: change ups good in this game. Didn't throw as much 1210 00:43:58,800 --> 00:44:01,200 Speaker 4: as recently, but it was good. Many curveballs, but that 1211 00:44:01,280 --> 00:44:02,320 Speaker 4: was the one thing to keep an eye on for 1212 00:44:02,400 --> 00:44:02,719 Speaker 4: de Grom. 1213 00:44:02,880 --> 00:44:05,759 Speaker 2: Definitely to Gram still absolutely money. John just the lead 1214 00:44:05,800 --> 00:44:07,120 Speaker 2: the stat I was about to read, I don't know 1215 00:44:07,120 --> 00:44:08,920 Speaker 2: where where it is. He put it back up there 1216 00:44:09,000 --> 00:44:11,200 Speaker 2: right the groam forty street starts with three earned run 1217 00:44:11,320 --> 00:44:15,000 Speaker 2: allowed or less, longest such streak all time Major League 1218 00:44:15,000 --> 00:44:18,920 Speaker 2: baseball history, should shout out that Framber today I think 1219 00:44:19,000 --> 00:44:24,080 Speaker 2: tied to Grom's quality stars. Yeah, Framber is a good picture. 1220 00:44:24,160 --> 00:44:25,040 Speaker 2: He's very very good. 1221 00:44:25,080 --> 00:44:27,000 Speaker 3: Buddy works with the Astros too. He said Framber is 1222 00:44:27,040 --> 00:44:27,480 Speaker 3: a riot. 1223 00:44:27,600 --> 00:44:30,800 Speaker 4: Yeah, he said he's like he said, he's like, he's like, 1224 00:44:31,480 --> 00:44:34,640 Speaker 4: he's like has Gusto. He's flamboyant, he wears crazy, cool 1225 00:44:34,640 --> 00:44:36,239 Speaker 4: ass clothes. He loves the dance and sing. 1226 00:44:36,400 --> 00:44:39,320 Speaker 2: I believe it. Say he's like a big locker room presence. Definitely, definitely, 1227 00:44:39,640 --> 00:44:42,640 Speaker 2: And uh oh man, it was just it was nice. 1228 00:44:42,680 --> 00:44:44,640 Speaker 2: It was nice that Jacob de Gram continues to keep 1229 00:44:44,680 --> 00:44:47,280 Speaker 2: pitching so well for us. You know, the runs, it happens. 1230 00:44:48,120 --> 00:44:49,879 Speaker 4: This was like a completely lopside of the game where 1231 00:44:50,080 --> 00:44:52,000 Speaker 4: we had twelve hits and six walks the Pirates had 1232 00:44:52,040 --> 00:44:52,399 Speaker 4: like four. 1233 00:44:52,560 --> 00:44:54,480 Speaker 2: Well, as I was saying to you, everybody that was 1234 00:44:54,520 --> 00:44:57,520 Speaker 2: you know, like this was the most dominantly stressful game 1235 00:44:57,760 --> 00:44:58,600 Speaker 2: I can remember ever. 1236 00:44:58,760 --> 00:44:59,960 Speaker 4: It was just one of those games you're like, i'f 1237 00:45:00,000 --> 00:45:01,279 Speaker 4: that's been find a way to lose. This game is 1238 00:45:01,280 --> 00:45:03,000 Speaker 4: going to ruin the entire vibe of the series. There 1239 00:45:03,000 --> 00:45:04,879 Speaker 4: were I think they were the biggest moneyline favorites any 1240 00:45:04,880 --> 00:45:06,080 Speaker 4: game this year. Minus four fifty. 1241 00:45:06,120 --> 00:45:08,200 Speaker 2: Can we stop with that? Enough? Enough of. 1242 00:45:09,880 --> 00:45:10,080 Speaker 1: Friend? 1243 00:45:10,360 --> 00:45:13,479 Speaker 2: And yeah, I like I when I see minus four fifty, 1244 00:45:13,520 --> 00:45:14,800 Speaker 2: it makes me nervous, horrify. 1245 00:45:14,920 --> 00:45:17,239 Speaker 3: But yeah, there's some books I know didn't even list it. Oh, 1246 00:45:17,239 --> 00:45:18,040 Speaker 3: oh my god, there is. 1247 00:45:18,680 --> 00:45:25,120 Speaker 1: Bat the bats that I'm not I'm not happy about this. 1248 00:45:26,960 --> 00:45:29,640 Speaker 2: Someone keep an eye on the bat keeping in the bag. Mendes. 1249 00:45:29,680 --> 00:45:34,400 Speaker 2: That's we're trying really close, back of the back, so close. 1250 00:45:35,400 --> 00:45:37,239 Speaker 2: We got to put a go pro on it. Yeah, 1251 00:45:37,360 --> 00:45:39,000 Speaker 2: I can put a go pro on it. That's our friend, 1252 00:45:40,120 --> 00:45:42,160 Speaker 2: maybe your friend, our friend. Yeah, you can be our 1253 00:45:42,200 --> 00:45:43,120 Speaker 2: friend John's friend. 1254 00:45:43,320 --> 00:45:44,879 Speaker 3: John. We're boy better making friends than John. 1255 00:45:44,880 --> 00:45:47,440 Speaker 2: If you guys couldn't tell that, we'll take we'll take 1256 00:45:47,719 --> 00:45:50,600 Speaker 2: requests or request comments on Twitter for what we should 1257 00:45:50,640 --> 00:45:53,520 Speaker 2: name the bat, because I think the Bets tweeted that's 1258 00:45:53,560 --> 00:45:59,400 Speaker 2: bad name. One of Bret Bay's best friends, Garret Wilson, 1259 00:45:59,560 --> 00:46:02,480 Speaker 2: Big Day statement game two touchdowns, the youngest player of 1260 00:46:02,520 --> 00:46:04,760 Speaker 2: the get fifteen targets in the NFL game Beast. 1261 00:46:04,880 --> 00:46:06,880 Speaker 1: That was the funny thing about today because when the 1262 00:46:06,960 --> 00:46:10,719 Speaker 1: Pirates tied the game, Yeah, that's when the jet comeback started. Yeah, 1263 00:46:11,000 --> 00:46:12,880 Speaker 1: and it felt like there are definitely a lot of 1264 00:46:12,960 --> 00:46:14,480 Speaker 1: Jets fans in the crowd, and there might have been 1265 00:46:14,520 --> 00:46:15,879 Speaker 1: a lot of Jets fans working the game. I don't 1266 00:46:15,880 --> 00:46:20,080 Speaker 1: know a couple, and it just the attention for what 1267 00:46:20,200 --> 00:46:21,960 Speaker 1: felt like two three innings and it was your strikeout, 1268 00:46:21,960 --> 00:46:25,920 Speaker 1: strikeouts was on the jackade Jets, and then the Terrence 1269 00:46:25,920 --> 00:46:27,279 Speaker 1: scorers stolen base happens and was. 1270 00:46:27,280 --> 00:46:29,839 Speaker 2: Back to well, you know what happened too, was during 1271 00:46:29,920 --> 00:46:32,080 Speaker 2: that time I went from hanging out in the away 1272 00:46:32,239 --> 00:46:34,640 Speaker 2: the visiting Spanish radio booth, which we've now made our home, 1273 00:46:35,360 --> 00:46:36,759 Speaker 2: and I went to go hang out with some friends 1274 00:46:36,800 --> 00:46:38,880 Speaker 2: in center field and as soon as like as soon 1275 00:46:38,880 --> 00:46:40,279 Speaker 2: as I left Onnio Cruz at the home run. 1276 00:46:40,360 --> 00:46:42,759 Speaker 3: Yeah, less than ten minutes after then the moment Mark 1277 00:46:42,840 --> 00:46:43,880 Speaker 3: came back, Terrence Corse. 1278 00:46:43,960 --> 00:46:46,120 Speaker 2: Arren's Corse scored. So all was right when we're hanging 1279 00:46:46,160 --> 00:46:48,240 Speaker 2: out in the Spanish radio booth that Jets. 1280 00:46:48,120 --> 00:46:49,640 Speaker 4: Touched on there, that was like there was euphoria in 1281 00:46:49,680 --> 00:46:51,880 Speaker 4: the control room. People were really going crazy. I ran 1282 00:46:51,920 --> 00:46:53,360 Speaker 4: in there like smack John around a little bit. 1283 00:46:54,000 --> 00:46:56,120 Speaker 2: It was awesome. It was Jets moment in years. 1284 00:46:56,320 --> 00:46:58,520 Speaker 1: It's also the Henry Rugg's catch my. 1285 00:47:01,440 --> 00:47:04,239 Speaker 2: Kid, either my Commanders did not do so well. We 1286 00:47:04,280 --> 00:47:07,000 Speaker 2: got smacked by the Lions. But and the overdid the 1287 00:47:07,080 --> 00:47:09,040 Speaker 2: overdid hit, which I was I was quite pleased about. 1288 00:47:09,040 --> 00:47:11,879 Speaker 4: This was the first time since September twenty seven, two 1289 00:47:11,880 --> 00:47:14,600 Speaker 4: thousand and nine, that the Mets, Yankees, Jets, and Giants 1290 00:47:14,640 --> 00:47:15,040 Speaker 4: all won. 1291 00:47:14,960 --> 00:47:17,319 Speaker 2: The same Wow. Okay, And this is the first day 1292 00:47:17,440 --> 00:47:20,239 Speaker 2: since October eighteenth, twenty fifteen, that the Mets and Jets 1293 00:47:20,280 --> 00:47:23,040 Speaker 2: won the same day on that day. You want ready 1294 00:47:23,080 --> 00:47:23,440 Speaker 2: for this one? 1295 00:47:23,520 --> 00:47:26,160 Speaker 4: I am Ryfuspatrick through touchdowns to Brandon Marshall and Eric 1296 00:47:26,200 --> 00:47:29,239 Speaker 4: Decker while Noah Cinderguard beat the Cubs in Game two 1297 00:47:29,239 --> 00:47:30,320 Speaker 4: of the Nlcon. 1298 00:47:30,040 --> 00:47:32,560 Speaker 1: On the Jets beat the Texans that day, right, I 1299 00:47:32,600 --> 00:47:34,799 Speaker 1: don't know, not in the tweet, and the Rangers lost 1300 00:47:34,840 --> 00:47:35,600 Speaker 1: the Devil's in overtime. 1301 00:47:35,719 --> 00:47:39,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, of course there is John John is John shockingly 1302 00:47:40,080 --> 00:47:43,759 Speaker 2: good at knowing every day and John sports history. Talk 1303 00:47:43,800 --> 00:47:45,960 Speaker 2: about Terren Score real quick for a little bit, because 1304 00:47:46,080 --> 00:47:48,160 Speaker 2: Terren Score has a unique role on this team where 1305 00:47:48,360 --> 00:47:50,759 Speaker 2: he just runs Daniel Vogel back, gets on base, Terrence 1306 00:47:50,760 --> 00:47:52,240 Speaker 2: Squorrey going. I think it's a specific instance. 1307 00:47:52,239 --> 00:47:52,719 Speaker 1: It was Neo. 1308 00:47:52,920 --> 00:47:56,800 Speaker 2: It was Neo. Okay, came in for Nido here and 1309 00:47:56,920 --> 00:47:59,160 Speaker 2: he's just he's a menace on the baths pass. It's 1310 00:47:59,200 --> 00:48:01,640 Speaker 2: so nice to have a guy who gives us this 1311 00:48:02,200 --> 00:48:04,439 Speaker 2: different kind of looking vibe for this team. 1312 00:48:04,760 --> 00:48:06,279 Speaker 4: Yeah, and just the fact that he could just get 1313 00:48:06,320 --> 00:48:08,200 Speaker 4: a stolen base. And as the Pirates we talked about 1314 00:48:08,200 --> 00:48:12,040 Speaker 4: their lackadaisical defensive performances. Ballun out barely in the center field, 1315 00:48:12,040 --> 00:48:13,120 Speaker 4: he's on third base instantly. 1316 00:48:13,320 --> 00:48:15,560 Speaker 3: Now you have a man third nobody out, one out, There's. 1317 00:48:15,360 --> 00:48:18,080 Speaker 2: Not There's not a lot of hustle from this Pirates team. 1318 00:48:18,080 --> 00:48:20,680 Speaker 2: If I'm gonna be honest, no outs, No as Mendoz 1319 00:48:20,680 --> 00:48:21,520 Speaker 2: and Johnny, no outs. 1320 00:48:21,600 --> 00:48:23,040 Speaker 4: So I mean just it was very cool that he 1321 00:48:23,239 --> 00:48:25,400 Speaker 4: was basically able to like kind of steal a game, 1322 00:48:25,440 --> 00:48:26,840 Speaker 4: because after that run came in, it seemed like the 1323 00:48:26,880 --> 00:48:28,000 Speaker 4: Pirates got totally deflated. 1324 00:48:28,440 --> 00:48:30,800 Speaker 3: We just totally ate on their very not so good bullpen, 1325 00:48:31,000 --> 00:48:32,680 Speaker 3: and then we just cruise the victory. 1326 00:48:32,680 --> 00:48:34,719 Speaker 2: I'm gonna give you a tweet from Jacob Resnik shout 1327 00:48:34,719 --> 00:48:36,799 Speaker 2: out to Jacob, good prospect guy. Make sure you guys 1328 00:48:36,840 --> 00:48:38,719 Speaker 2: follow him under the show. Terran Score was in the 1329 00:48:38,760 --> 00:48:41,600 Speaker 2: game for six pitches and has the second highest win 1330 00:48:41,719 --> 00:48:46,040 Speaker 2: probability added point one sixty nine among position players game 1331 00:48:46,120 --> 00:48:48,200 Speaker 2: changing speed. I'm like getting like baby burps as I 1332 00:48:48,320 --> 00:48:49,160 Speaker 2: was saying that as well. 1333 00:48:49,280 --> 00:48:53,800 Speaker 4: Yeah, the playoff you handle this win probably Yeah, WPA. 1334 00:48:53,880 --> 00:48:56,560 Speaker 4: You find that in Baseball Reference. Good stat just shows 1335 00:48:56,600 --> 00:48:58,359 Speaker 4: like what plays in the actual game. You can find 1336 00:48:58,400 --> 00:49:00,839 Speaker 4: it for a season, for a game, for playoff series 1337 00:49:00,840 --> 00:49:02,960 Speaker 4: as well. It's kind of cool to see which small 1338 00:49:03,000 --> 00:49:05,640 Speaker 4: instances in a baseball game have the highest, like swings 1339 00:49:05,680 --> 00:49:07,280 Speaker 4: and win probability win probability. 1340 00:49:07,440 --> 00:49:09,399 Speaker 3: Browns are ninety nine percent win probability in that game. 1341 00:49:09,600 --> 00:49:11,360 Speaker 1: I was where do you find it for football? I 1342 00:49:11,480 --> 00:49:13,560 Speaker 1: was thinking, but I don't know where to go for this. Listen, 1343 00:49:13,960 --> 00:49:14,279 Speaker 1: they do. 1344 00:49:14,360 --> 00:49:15,879 Speaker 4: They have a little chart that goes on during the game. 1345 00:49:15,880 --> 00:49:18,320 Speaker 4: It's cool because they show like visual with it. Was like, 1346 00:49:18,360 --> 00:49:20,400 Speaker 4: one of these these Jets win a game over here, 1347 00:49:20,440 --> 00:49:21,360 Speaker 4: that's all they can talk about. 1348 00:49:21,400 --> 00:49:23,120 Speaker 2: Dude, did just have a won a game in September. 1349 00:49:24,800 --> 00:49:25,760 Speaker 1: I was so excited. 1350 00:49:26,800 --> 00:49:28,640 Speaker 4: I haven't felt excitement for the Jets in a very 1351 00:49:28,760 --> 00:49:30,440 Speaker 4: long time. Like, I literally I want to be near 1352 00:49:30,480 --> 00:49:32,080 Speaker 4: a Jets fans so bad. The second touch that happened, 1353 00:49:32,120 --> 00:49:33,960 Speaker 4: I ran to the control rooms to be around Jets 1354 00:49:34,000 --> 00:49:35,879 Speaker 4: fans for a moment in time that you my friends 1355 00:49:35,880 --> 00:49:38,680 Speaker 4: are watching today Someone's apartment, shout out Mike and Justin 1356 00:49:38,719 --> 00:49:39,839 Speaker 4: and they were like, I was with them all dayes. 1357 00:49:39,880 --> 00:49:41,359 Speaker 4: They were talking about how bad this game is probably 1358 00:49:41,400 --> 00:49:42,960 Speaker 4: going to go today. So it was just it was 1359 00:49:43,040 --> 00:49:47,439 Speaker 4: so great to see the Jets win. Rafts two absolute scenes, absolute. 1360 00:49:46,920 --> 00:49:48,560 Speaker 3: Scene the scenes there. 1361 00:49:48,680 --> 00:49:52,240 Speaker 4: Second, shout out for Darien this episode. Darren, Darren's pushing 1362 00:49:52,280 --> 00:49:54,879 Speaker 4: the UK audience over here. But this was just such 1363 00:49:54,920 --> 00:49:56,439 Speaker 4: a crazy game when you look at it. In total, 1364 00:49:56,480 --> 00:49:58,800 Speaker 4: the Mets struck out twenty pirates and walking none And 1365 00:49:58,880 --> 00:50:00,920 Speaker 4: you said that was the the most. 1366 00:50:01,000 --> 00:50:03,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, it was a Mets record for a nine inning game. 1367 00:50:03,680 --> 00:50:05,719 Speaker 1: And the Mets are also just the fifth team ever 1368 00:50:06,320 --> 00:50:08,960 Speaker 1: with at least twenty strikeouts and no walks issued in 1369 00:50:09,040 --> 00:50:12,920 Speaker 1: a nine inning game in baseball history. It's wild. 1370 00:50:13,080 --> 00:50:15,000 Speaker 4: Joel Rodriguez a big part of it, coming in for 1371 00:50:15,040 --> 00:50:17,399 Speaker 4: two nice innings with five strikeouts, got a win. 1372 00:50:17,680 --> 00:50:19,799 Speaker 3: That was awesome. First win as a Met, Yes, first 1373 00:50:19,840 --> 00:50:20,279 Speaker 3: win is a Met. 1374 00:50:20,360 --> 00:50:22,239 Speaker 4: Mets also had twelve hits and walk six times and 1375 00:50:22,280 --> 00:50:24,480 Speaker 4: also got hit by one pitch and somehow the game 1376 00:50:24,560 --> 00:50:26,880 Speaker 4: was three nineteen men on base and you struck out 1377 00:50:26,920 --> 00:50:29,160 Speaker 4: twenty pirates fires only had seven outs in the field of. 1378 00:50:29,200 --> 00:50:34,399 Speaker 2: Playsiculous, insane. Yeah, some mother fun stats. McNeil reached base 1379 00:50:34,560 --> 00:50:36,640 Speaker 2: safely five times on Sunday, second time he's done that 1380 00:50:36,719 --> 00:50:39,600 Speaker 2: in his career, first time since September twenty three, twenty eighteen. 1381 00:50:39,600 --> 00:50:41,839 Speaker 2: That's a long time ago. Yeah, it's a very long time. 1382 00:50:42,160 --> 00:50:43,920 Speaker 4: Gore three for three and sole and basic attempts with 1383 00:50:43,960 --> 00:50:47,799 Speaker 4: the METSBI flying behind us. 1384 00:50:47,880 --> 00:50:49,360 Speaker 2: Oh my god, we have backcam. 1385 00:50:49,840 --> 00:50:51,680 Speaker 4: But hopefully I hope you guys can see this on 1386 00:50:51,760 --> 00:50:54,239 Speaker 4: YouTube because that is crazy. Yeah, there's there's a live, 1387 00:50:54,880 --> 00:50:56,800 Speaker 4: really really clean look at that bat over here in 1388 00:50:56,880 --> 00:50:59,360 Speaker 4: the light. So it was a little close for my liking. 1389 00:50:59,520 --> 00:51:00,200 Speaker 4: It was a little close. 1390 00:51:00,200 --> 00:51:01,239 Speaker 1: But I also tell you like the bat. 1391 00:51:01,320 --> 00:51:03,440 Speaker 2: No, but I do. I'm here listen. I like content, 1392 00:51:03,560 --> 00:51:06,160 Speaker 2: and that bat is premium content. That's crazy. 1393 00:51:06,239 --> 00:51:08,680 Speaker 4: Cond might just start doing chosen here for the bat. 1394 00:51:08,719 --> 00:51:10,399 Speaker 4: I wonder how many bats you guys think are. 1395 00:51:10,360 --> 00:51:12,600 Speaker 2: In here over that should be the estimate. How many 1396 00:51:12,719 --> 00:51:16,520 Speaker 2: mats don't club you have to, like we were talking 1397 00:51:16,560 --> 00:51:18,760 Speaker 2: about like lathering ourselves like sweet liqueur. 1398 00:51:18,880 --> 00:51:21,600 Speaker 3: I think they certainly reproduce their mammals, no doubt. 1399 00:51:21,680 --> 00:51:25,279 Speaker 2: Yeah there mammals. Yeah. Just see I was taught. I 1400 00:51:25,360 --> 00:51:27,920 Speaker 2: thought I was like, well, they're not birds, and James like, clearly, 1401 00:51:28,000 --> 00:51:35,319 Speaker 2: I wash my god, god, it's like, oh my god, 1402 00:51:35,800 --> 00:51:38,080 Speaker 2: fear everybody will Actually, I think you should keep moving. 1403 00:51:39,960 --> 00:51:43,080 Speaker 2: I think it's the opposite my bees. It's the opposite 1404 00:51:43,120 --> 00:51:47,760 Speaker 2: bees where you're supposed to stay still. Pick a spot. 1405 00:51:48,080 --> 00:51:52,400 Speaker 2: We're trying to do land somewhere. Can we open a window? 1406 00:51:54,080 --> 00:51:54,720 Speaker 2: Why you get sucking? 1407 00:51:54,760 --> 00:51:54,880 Speaker 1: Hare? 1408 00:51:54,920 --> 00:51:57,279 Speaker 3: How did you even get in things in the star. 1409 00:51:57,600 --> 00:51:58,200 Speaker 3: It's gonna die. 1410 00:51:58,280 --> 00:52:00,640 Speaker 1: Maybe this poor thing just wants to the episode of 1411 00:52:00,680 --> 00:52:01,080 Speaker 1: Mets up. 1412 00:52:01,719 --> 00:52:03,680 Speaker 3: We are, you know, quite I don't know how to 1413 00:52:03,680 --> 00:52:05,200 Speaker 3: focus on the rest of this is just tough. 1414 00:52:05,440 --> 00:52:07,439 Speaker 2: It's tough, all right. Let's power through that. These notes 1415 00:52:07,480 --> 00:52:09,960 Speaker 2: here for this against the pirate flying round the bats 1416 00:52:10,000 --> 00:52:11,840 Speaker 2: and pirates is not a thing though they're have parents 1417 00:52:12,480 --> 00:52:15,440 Speaker 2: and parents. Alonso r behind six straight games because I 1418 00:52:15,480 --> 00:52:18,080 Speaker 2: have a bat full. The shadows are over my head. 1419 00:52:18,160 --> 00:52:22,280 Speaker 2: It's not that far from us. It's so close. God, 1420 00:52:23,360 --> 00:52:26,280 Speaker 2: this is this issue, your chaos. Can't believe this happens. 1421 00:52:26,280 --> 00:52:27,319 Speaker 2: We're gonna need a promo of. 1422 00:52:27,440 --> 00:52:28,960 Speaker 1: Five podcasts is what happens. 1423 00:52:29,000 --> 00:52:33,120 Speaker 2: Oh this is anything else. Alonzo six rbid six straight 1424 00:52:33,160 --> 00:52:35,000 Speaker 2: games first time in his career, set a record for 1425 00:52:35,040 --> 00:52:37,680 Speaker 2: single season wins at City Field. The Mets did fifty. 1426 00:52:37,920 --> 00:52:38,200 Speaker 2: Love that. 1427 00:52:38,480 --> 00:52:41,320 Speaker 3: Yes, that was obvious record. That record was heading twenty fifteen. 1428 00:52:41,360 --> 00:52:41,920 Speaker 2: I'm on edge. 1429 00:52:42,200 --> 00:52:44,120 Speaker 4: You know, you know who would I would trust to 1430 00:52:44,160 --> 00:52:45,840 Speaker 4: be able to kill or catch a bat if the 1431 00:52:46,000 --> 00:52:50,000 Speaker 4: situation came. Oh John Stearns, John Starns, Yes, dude, maybe, 1432 00:52:50,000 --> 00:52:52,400 Speaker 4: but John Starnes passed away member of the Met family 1433 00:52:52,480 --> 00:52:53,080 Speaker 4: over the weekend. 1434 00:52:53,200 --> 00:52:54,520 Speaker 3: Great to see him all the Timer's day. 1435 00:52:54,560 --> 00:52:57,479 Speaker 4: Absolutely, just before that happened, he got in the box 1436 00:52:57,520 --> 00:52:59,000 Speaker 4: and gave a couple of cuts at a seventy one 1437 00:52:59,040 --> 00:52:59,480 Speaker 4: year old. 1438 00:52:59,360 --> 00:53:01,560 Speaker 2: Immediately as soon as BP was allowed to be taking 1439 00:53:02,120 --> 00:53:04,760 Speaker 2: John Stearns was the first one in there taking some healthy, 1440 00:53:04,800 --> 00:53:07,319 Speaker 2: healthy cuts. It was. It was really cool to see 1441 00:53:07,400 --> 00:53:09,879 Speaker 2: and obviously unfortunate, you know the news that we got, 1442 00:53:10,000 --> 00:53:13,120 Speaker 2: But that's gone. John Stearns Mets legend. Yeah, four time 1443 00:53:13,160 --> 00:53:15,880 Speaker 2: All Star. He had a great Mets career. Like I 1444 00:53:15,920 --> 00:53:18,759 Speaker 2: feel like it doesn't necessarily always get appreciated, but a 1445 00:53:18,840 --> 00:53:21,200 Speaker 2: four time All Star with the team, played ten years 1446 00:53:21,280 --> 00:53:23,040 Speaker 2: with the Mets. He only played one game for a 1447 00:53:23,080 --> 00:53:24,719 Speaker 2: team that was in the Mets. He played one game 1448 00:53:24,719 --> 00:53:26,719 Speaker 2: for the Phillies in seventy four. Otherwise his entire career 1449 00:53:26,800 --> 00:53:27,520 Speaker 2: was with the Mets. 1450 00:53:27,320 --> 00:53:28,839 Speaker 1: And had a coach on the two thousand team. 1451 00:53:29,040 --> 00:53:31,879 Speaker 2: Yes, nice, I mean John Stearns was a Met through 1452 00:53:31,920 --> 00:53:34,480 Speaker 2: and through, one of the greats. Rest in peace. Yes, 1453 00:53:34,840 --> 00:53:37,520 Speaker 2: and also as well, we lost another person the Met family, 1454 00:53:37,600 --> 00:53:39,359 Speaker 2: Joan Hodges, Gil Hodge's widow. 1455 00:53:40,160 --> 00:53:43,839 Speaker 4: Pretty incredible that they got to experience All Timers Day 1456 00:53:43,880 --> 00:53:44,120 Speaker 4: this year. 1457 00:53:44,239 --> 00:53:44,399 Speaker 1: Yeah. 1458 00:53:44,560 --> 00:53:46,759 Speaker 3: Thanks, It's very sad they've passed, but just amazing that 1459 00:53:46,800 --> 00:53:47,600 Speaker 3: they were able to do that. 1460 00:53:47,640 --> 00:53:49,640 Speaker 2: It's amazing that they get to come back and be 1461 00:53:49,760 --> 00:53:52,040 Speaker 2: with the guys and teammates and family again. 1462 00:53:52,280 --> 00:53:56,000 Speaker 1: And for Joan Hodges, you know, the Hodges family advocated 1463 00:53:56,040 --> 00:53:59,040 Speaker 1: for decades for Gill's induction to the Hall of Fame, 1464 00:54:00,040 --> 00:54:04,000 Speaker 1: which was long overdue. In the summer, she was round 1465 00:54:04,080 --> 00:54:06,400 Speaker 1: to see the ceremony and she was the one who 1466 00:54:06,480 --> 00:54:08,920 Speaker 1: received the call from the Hall of Fame in forming 1467 00:54:08,960 --> 00:54:11,520 Speaker 1: the family that he was going to be inducted, which 1468 00:54:11,760 --> 00:54:14,719 Speaker 1: I mean, you know, so deserving. So a very sad 1469 00:54:14,760 --> 00:54:17,200 Speaker 1: weekend in a lot of ways in the Mets family, 1470 00:54:17,320 --> 00:54:19,880 Speaker 1: but Yeah, good on you guys. We're definitely bringing that up. 1471 00:54:19,920 --> 00:54:22,120 Speaker 2: Motre Mendez over here is his head's on a swivel. 1472 00:54:22,200 --> 00:54:23,279 Speaker 1: Right now, they got all of ours. 1473 00:54:23,520 --> 00:54:25,400 Speaker 3: I'm really scared about this barbecue sauce that John has 1474 00:54:25,440 --> 00:54:26,040 Speaker 3: on the couch open. 1475 00:54:26,200 --> 00:54:27,600 Speaker 2: That seems like that. That seems like something a bat 1476 00:54:27,640 --> 00:54:30,120 Speaker 2: with a barbecue sauce. I'm sure they put it right here, 1477 00:54:30,160 --> 00:54:32,840 Speaker 2: put it right on the better whenever else they're barbecue 1478 00:54:32,920 --> 00:54:33,680 Speaker 2: barbecue sauce. 1479 00:54:33,920 --> 00:54:36,879 Speaker 4: Over there is the Popay's probably he's coming for that's 1480 00:54:37,000 --> 00:54:38,279 Speaker 4: that's probably they like bugs. 1481 00:54:38,320 --> 00:54:40,240 Speaker 3: There's not a lot of similarities to popcorn and bugs. 1482 00:54:40,719 --> 00:54:44,080 Speaker 2: That's pro tall, crunchy, not that small. Probably a little crunchy. 1483 00:54:44,280 --> 00:54:47,360 Speaker 2: The mosquito is definitely not crunchy, though no mosquitos is 1484 00:54:47,440 --> 00:54:51,840 Speaker 2: really listen, this is felpide the office. This is content. 1485 00:54:52,000 --> 00:54:54,759 Speaker 2: Right now, there is a bat on the studio set. 1486 00:54:54,880 --> 00:54:57,480 Speaker 4: Francisco over has just went deep the fifteth home run 1487 00:54:57,480 --> 00:54:58,319 Speaker 4: two hundred and four games. 1488 00:54:58,360 --> 00:54:59,600 Speaker 3: It is beginning of twenty twenty one. 1489 00:54:59,600 --> 00:55:03,359 Speaker 2: Mar Those guys first hit and RBI something awesome. Feel 1490 00:55:03,400 --> 00:55:04,799 Speaker 2: like a year ago, Yeah, which was awesome, And get 1491 00:55:04,880 --> 00:55:06,239 Speaker 2: them off the snider a little bit here so let's 1492 00:55:06,320 --> 00:55:06,600 Speaker 2: see that. 1493 00:55:06,640 --> 00:55:09,880 Speaker 4: That's first four game sweep since September twenty nineteen. It's Arizona, 1494 00:55:09,960 --> 00:55:12,040 Speaker 4: which had a very similar vibe. Yes, very such a 1495 00:55:12,160 --> 00:55:14,040 Speaker 4: bad team coming to town, just crushing. 1496 00:55:13,719 --> 00:55:15,880 Speaker 2: Them, and hey, Mets, gint the game, gained half a 1497 00:55:15,920 --> 00:55:17,560 Speaker 2: game on the Braves and the standings, we are now 1498 00:55:17,800 --> 00:55:19,640 Speaker 2: one game up on the Braves. The Phillies couldn't help 1499 00:55:19,719 --> 00:55:20,160 Speaker 2: us out at all. 1500 00:55:20,200 --> 00:55:22,399 Speaker 3: Phillies have two games and Braves have two games to hand. 1501 00:55:22,440 --> 00:55:25,080 Speaker 2: Though. Okay, yeah, Phillies couldn't help us out in the slightest, 1502 00:55:25,120 --> 00:55:29,480 Speaker 2: which is just frustrating, frustrating to say the least. But hey, listen, 1503 00:55:29,640 --> 00:55:31,239 Speaker 2: let's just keep winning. We don't kind of worry about 1504 00:55:31,239 --> 00:55:33,080 Speaker 2: what's going on in Atlanta. Just keep playing good baseball, 1505 00:55:33,120 --> 00:55:33,520 Speaker 2: keep winning. 1506 00:55:33,560 --> 00:55:34,839 Speaker 3: The Mets win every game of the rest of the year. 1507 00:55:34,880 --> 00:55:35,200 Speaker 2: They will win. 1508 00:55:35,520 --> 00:55:36,080 Speaker 1: That is a fact. 1509 00:55:36,239 --> 00:55:39,080 Speaker 2: Control your own affect, control your own destiny. And I like, 1510 00:55:39,320 --> 00:55:41,759 Speaker 2: I like the way that sounds. Yeah, all right, go 1511 00:55:41,960 --> 00:55:44,480 Speaker 2: lesson at recap. John, Yeah, John, h I think I 1512 00:55:44,560 --> 00:55:46,920 Speaker 2: think your boy brought it home this episode, right, I 1513 00:55:47,000 --> 00:55:47,480 Speaker 2: think you did. 1514 00:55:47,840 --> 00:55:50,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, So what's funny is you know I'm dealing with 1515 00:55:50,480 --> 00:55:52,799 Speaker 1: this cold here, Mark and James last night are going 1516 00:55:52,880 --> 00:55:54,920 Speaker 1: back and forth in our text chain at like twelve 1517 00:55:54,960 --> 00:55:58,320 Speaker 1: forty five, am arguing about trying to slend Door songs 1518 00:55:58,440 --> 00:56:02,239 Speaker 1: like I had a I never silenced my notifications last night, 1519 00:56:02,640 --> 00:56:07,360 Speaker 1: I silenced my notification. So these guys really care and 1520 00:56:07,560 --> 00:56:10,520 Speaker 1: really don't want to be the loser of this. But yeah, 1521 00:56:10,560 --> 00:56:13,440 Speaker 1: it was fifteen different songs. So here's the breakdown. Francisco 1522 00:56:13,480 --> 00:56:16,239 Speaker 1: Lindor used one different song for each of his played 1523 00:56:16,239 --> 00:56:18,640 Speaker 1: appearances for the first three games of the series. It 1524 00:56:18,719 --> 00:56:24,200 Speaker 1: was fourteen Today. All the players used songs by Latin artists, 1525 00:56:24,400 --> 00:56:26,600 Speaker 1: and they used the same song for each played appearance. 1526 00:56:26,640 --> 00:56:30,240 Speaker 1: So when Door used fifteen different songs during the series, 1527 00:56:31,000 --> 00:56:33,120 Speaker 1: I have a list here in all particular order. I 1528 00:56:33,160 --> 00:56:35,560 Speaker 1: Feel good by James Brown. It's tricky, by the way, 1529 00:56:35,600 --> 00:56:37,960 Speaker 1: Shout out DJ Razor, who did a great job on Friday. 1530 00:56:37,960 --> 00:56:39,440 Speaker 1: If you weren't in the park for it, you missed out. 1531 00:56:39,760 --> 00:56:43,920 Speaker 1: Razor killed it for the next time. Uh swabamente. Next 1532 00:56:44,000 --> 00:56:48,600 Speaker 1: by Drake Bombbomb great song Banger, pepos Al Taxi bang Off. 1533 00:56:48,640 --> 00:56:52,560 Speaker 1: The song he hit the home run on? Was? Which 1534 00:56:52,640 --> 00:56:55,880 Speaker 1: song was it? Tonight's the Night by Redman? Was the 1535 00:56:55,960 --> 00:57:00,920 Speaker 1: song that was the song he had. So anyway, fifteen 1536 00:57:00,920 --> 00:57:04,279 Speaker 1: different songs used grats to Mark, who once again brings 1537 00:57:04,320 --> 00:57:06,520 Speaker 1: it to within one game if you would. The score 1538 00:57:06,600 --> 00:57:10,200 Speaker 1: is now nine to eight Pesky, Perry, pesky, not going away, 1539 00:57:10,360 --> 00:57:12,520 Speaker 1: just like the NL East Race. This is my score 1540 00:57:12,719 --> 00:57:14,319 Speaker 1: card from today. I'm gonna have to rip it up 1541 00:57:14,320 --> 00:57:16,840 Speaker 1: because I forgot to bring paper in here. We remember 1542 00:57:17,040 --> 00:57:20,360 Speaker 1: had audible to record in here. There was a bad 1543 00:57:20,840 --> 00:57:21,560 Speaker 1: that happened, and. 1544 00:57:21,680 --> 00:57:24,600 Speaker 2: So that should be also the punishment. The person also 1545 00:57:24,680 --> 00:57:25,280 Speaker 2: has the sleep. 1546 00:57:26,240 --> 00:57:26,640 Speaker 1: Where is it? 1547 00:57:27,360 --> 00:57:30,720 Speaker 2: Oh, it's flying low low, it's low there. We might 1548 00:57:30,760 --> 00:57:33,280 Speaker 2: get I don't know if I can say it, but 1549 00:57:33,360 --> 00:57:34,600 Speaker 2: we might come by us. 1550 00:57:34,920 --> 00:57:36,760 Speaker 1: So Mark James, there you go. 1551 00:57:38,120 --> 00:57:38,600 Speaker 2: Scorecard. 1552 00:57:38,760 --> 00:57:40,600 Speaker 1: Now, guys, I have one pencil again, we'll have to 1553 00:57:40,640 --> 00:57:45,720 Speaker 1: share a PENCILZ Do you have one and writing utensil here? 1554 00:57:46,760 --> 00:57:48,840 Speaker 1: But anyway, so the Mets going and walking now for 1555 00:57:48,960 --> 00:57:52,680 Speaker 1: a pre game series, uh mind you we haven't mentioned 1556 00:57:52,720 --> 00:57:55,919 Speaker 1: this yet. The magic number is down to two. One 1557 00:57:56,040 --> 00:57:58,960 Speaker 1: for postseason birth. Yeah, one for a postseason birth. Anyway, 1558 00:57:59,080 --> 00:58:00,919 Speaker 1: since the Mets are playing the Rumors head to head, 1559 00:58:01,200 --> 00:58:04,600 Speaker 1: the Mets win therein first time in the postseason since 1560 00:58:04,680 --> 00:58:07,440 Speaker 1: twenty sixteen. Should be a good week in Milwaukee. You 1561 00:58:07,520 --> 00:58:10,120 Speaker 1: got Max Scherzer coming off the injured list facing off 1562 00:58:10,160 --> 00:58:13,040 Speaker 1: with Corbin Burns tomorrow night. So a couple of former 1563 00:58:13,120 --> 00:58:16,240 Speaker 1: cy Young winners. Great pitching matchup. But we talked a 1564 00:58:16,280 --> 00:58:18,080 Speaker 1: lot about Daniel vogel Backs Big Series. 1565 00:58:18,160 --> 00:58:21,400 Speaker 3: Burn is actually on the schedule for Tuesday really on ESPN. 1566 00:58:21,960 --> 00:58:22,200 Speaker 1: Yeah. 1567 00:58:23,080 --> 00:58:27,080 Speaker 2: On Mets dot Com they Burns on Monday. TBD is Tuesday. 1568 00:58:27,440 --> 00:58:29,760 Speaker 1: Yeah. Well, I mean, if it is Burns, do you 1569 00:58:29,880 --> 00:58:33,160 Speaker 1: prefer that you use that bullet insurser against their ace 1570 00:58:33,320 --> 00:58:34,360 Speaker 1: or do you prefer you don't. 1571 00:58:34,520 --> 00:58:35,840 Speaker 4: I just want to make sure is the pitch as 1572 00:58:35,880 --> 00:58:37,440 Speaker 4: soon as possible so you can pitch again as soon 1573 00:58:37,480 --> 00:58:39,960 Speaker 4: as with you So the bonus episode goes out exactly. 1574 00:58:40,000 --> 00:58:43,040 Speaker 4: Oh yeah, Tuesday, big for you guys. It's actually coming 1575 00:58:43,080 --> 00:58:43,640 Speaker 4: out Tuesday. 1576 00:58:44,640 --> 00:58:45,040 Speaker 2: On Monday. 1577 00:58:45,680 --> 00:58:49,320 Speaker 1: He's incredible. But anyway, so we talked about vogel Backs 1578 00:58:49,360 --> 00:58:52,400 Speaker 1: Big Series. We talked about Eduardo Escobar's Big Series. Both 1579 00:58:52,440 --> 00:58:54,320 Speaker 1: of them used to call Milwaukee home. 1580 00:58:55,040 --> 00:58:56,400 Speaker 2: Time for a very brief period of time. 1581 00:58:56,520 --> 00:59:00,480 Speaker 1: Yes, Eduardo Escobar was a mid season acquisition Mercenaries. Vogel 1582 00:59:00,520 --> 00:59:03,080 Speaker 1: Back was there in twenty was either last year as well, 1583 00:59:03,120 --> 00:59:04,760 Speaker 1: I know he was with Seattle twenty nineteen. 1584 00:59:04,800 --> 00:59:07,440 Speaker 2: He had to break ye. Mogil Back was in there 1585 00:59:07,520 --> 00:59:10,560 Speaker 2: in twenty twenty one and twenty twenty, so nineteen games 1586 00:59:10,560 --> 00:59:12,080 Speaker 2: of twenty twenty ninety three and twenty one. 1587 00:59:12,280 --> 00:59:14,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, he was traded to the Blue Jays. I believe 1588 00:59:14,120 --> 00:59:15,920 Speaker 1: in twenty twenty he didn't have a great start. 1589 00:59:16,120 --> 00:59:19,520 Speaker 2: I thought, yeah, oh my god, fly, that's why I 1590 00:59:19,640 --> 00:59:21,640 Speaker 2: had just killed his food. He's gonna come right over here, 1591 00:59:22,880 --> 00:59:24,360 Speaker 2: find it, throw the away someone I don't know, take 1592 00:59:24,360 --> 00:59:25,720 Speaker 2: the fly blue where it went? 1593 00:59:26,600 --> 00:59:26,880 Speaker 1: All right? 1594 00:59:27,040 --> 00:59:29,560 Speaker 2: So we interrupted John Agatton because of this bat. 1595 00:59:29,600 --> 00:59:31,600 Speaker 1: But I mean the bad honestly is the sport. Yeah, 1596 00:59:31,960 --> 00:59:33,880 Speaker 1: that's close. I want to know you guys can interrupt 1597 00:59:33,920 --> 00:59:35,360 Speaker 1: it at any point in time. We need to know 1598 00:59:35,400 --> 00:59:37,440 Speaker 1: where the bat is, so I'll try to get this 1599 00:59:37,520 --> 00:59:41,440 Speaker 1: in as quickly as possible. Jarno Escbar, Daniel vogel Back 1600 00:59:41,480 --> 00:59:44,000 Speaker 1: both going home. Not a Miller Park anymore. American Trust 1601 00:59:44,120 --> 00:59:47,800 Speaker 1: Life whatever it's called, badly insurance, Yeah, bad name, terrible name. Anyway. 1602 00:59:48,240 --> 00:59:52,120 Speaker 1: How many total bases will Eduardo Escobar and Daniel Vogelback 1603 00:59:52,200 --> 00:59:56,240 Speaker 1: combined four in this three game series at Milwaukee? That 1604 00:59:56,480 --> 00:59:57,760 Speaker 1: is the estimate for this episode. 1605 00:59:57,800 --> 01:00:00,680 Speaker 2: Okay, and sir, jeopardy music, let's think about this with 1606 01:00:00,800 --> 01:00:02,600 Speaker 2: a TVD. That's kind of interesting because that could be 1607 01:00:02,680 --> 01:00:06,120 Speaker 2: righty oor left, Yeah, don't don't look at my scorecards, 1608 01:00:06,160 --> 01:00:08,400 Speaker 2: don't look at my don't look at my hand handwritten 1609 01:00:08,480 --> 01:00:09,120 Speaker 2: math over here. 1610 01:00:09,440 --> 01:00:11,400 Speaker 3: If you do four four times four again, I'm gonna. 1611 01:00:11,240 --> 01:00:14,440 Speaker 2: Last listen you just sometimes yeah, laugh all the way 1612 01:00:14,480 --> 01:00:14,880 Speaker 2: to the bank. 1613 01:00:15,040 --> 01:00:17,320 Speaker 1: So the unfortunate thing about the last estimate is I 1614 01:00:17,440 --> 01:00:21,280 Speaker 1: did not know that Lindor uses a different song every 1615 01:00:21,320 --> 01:00:23,160 Speaker 1: single time he's up, So it pretty much became a 1616 01:00:23,200 --> 01:00:25,480 Speaker 1: contest of how many played appearance is he gonna take 1617 01:00:25,480 --> 01:00:26,000 Speaker 1: in the series. 1618 01:00:26,120 --> 01:00:27,840 Speaker 3: I thought I thought there was gonna be at least 1619 01:00:27,840 --> 01:00:29,880 Speaker 3: one or two games where he found the wakes. It 1620 01:00:29,960 --> 01:00:31,520 Speaker 3: got hot and like stuck. It was only if it 1621 01:00:31,560 --> 01:00:32,720 Speaker 3: was two instead of one, I would have had it. 1622 01:00:32,760 --> 01:00:34,400 Speaker 2: But it was only one that was. 1623 01:00:35,040 --> 01:00:36,800 Speaker 1: I am trying to make it happen where he comes 1624 01:00:36,880 --> 01:00:38,400 Speaker 1: up to the it's corn song. 1625 01:00:38,920 --> 01:00:39,480 Speaker 2: It's corn. 1626 01:00:40,240 --> 01:00:41,320 Speaker 1: I don't know how it would go over. 1627 01:00:41,680 --> 01:00:42,160 Speaker 2: It's a bob. 1628 01:00:42,600 --> 01:00:44,080 Speaker 1: I feel like it is a bop. I don't know. 1629 01:00:44,120 --> 01:00:45,600 Speaker 1: I don't know if it's a walk up oop though 1630 01:00:46,320 --> 01:00:46,720 Speaker 1: I think. 1631 01:00:46,600 --> 01:00:49,439 Speaker 2: The Oh, I already have my number. I love it's corn. 1632 01:00:50,240 --> 01:00:52,720 Speaker 2: So we shout out to James McCann. Shout to big 1633 01:00:52,800 --> 01:00:55,400 Speaker 2: hit Jim. He is the Roberto Clemente nominee for the 1634 01:00:55,480 --> 01:00:58,520 Speaker 2: Mets and on Roberto Clemente Knight obviously gets honored. Carlos 1635 01:00:58,560 --> 01:01:01,000 Speaker 2: Carrasco also former Roberto Clemente Award winner. 1636 01:01:01,120 --> 01:01:04,960 Speaker 1: Yes to shout Outclan. I hope I'm not butchering your name? 1637 01:01:05,640 --> 01:01:08,320 Speaker 1: Who you guys referred to on the last episode, young man. 1638 01:01:10,120 --> 01:01:12,280 Speaker 2: Was on his mom's account. You got yeah, we got 1639 01:01:12,320 --> 01:01:14,600 Speaker 2: decline declan, you're the man. We appreciate you. Also, I 1640 01:01:14,600 --> 01:01:17,320 Speaker 2: didn't shout out on the last episode, Oh man, I 1641 01:01:17,400 --> 01:01:19,919 Speaker 2: forrat your name. Now I'm pulling to James. But spirit Bear, 1642 01:01:20,120 --> 01:01:22,480 Speaker 2: the spirit spirit Bear, I'm completely forgot to talk about it. 1643 01:01:22,960 --> 01:01:24,800 Speaker 2: There's this guy. I wish I had your name, but 1644 01:01:24,880 --> 01:01:26,760 Speaker 2: it's like a week ago now because I'm bad at this. 1645 01:01:27,400 --> 01:01:29,680 Speaker 2: But you took a picture of a polar bear and 1646 01:01:29,880 --> 01:01:32,280 Speaker 2: you were hanging out with I believe in in Canada 1647 01:01:32,360 --> 01:01:34,320 Speaker 2: or a last I don't know. I don't know my geography. Well, James, 1648 01:01:34,360 --> 01:01:35,680 Speaker 2: maybe we can help me here. But he took a 1649 01:01:35,720 --> 01:01:37,240 Speaker 2: picture of a polar bear. You said you showed it 1650 01:01:37,320 --> 01:01:39,960 Speaker 2: to Inuitz and they saw a face of a wolf 1651 01:01:40,280 --> 01:01:42,760 Speaker 2: in the polar bear and they called it. They named 1652 01:01:42,800 --> 01:01:45,720 Speaker 2: it the Spirit Bear. This guy took that picture, gave 1653 01:01:45,760 --> 01:01:47,760 Speaker 2: it to Peter Alonso. Peter A Lonzo apparently hangs it 1654 01:01:47,840 --> 01:01:49,240 Speaker 2: up in his house, in his living room. It's a 1655 01:01:49,240 --> 01:01:51,720 Speaker 2: big part of you know, peter A Lonzo's whole identity 1656 01:01:51,800 --> 01:01:54,360 Speaker 2: and brand is the this is the polar Bear, and 1657 01:01:54,480 --> 01:01:57,680 Speaker 2: we saw him because he was shadowing a photographer for 1658 01:01:57,760 --> 01:02:01,520 Speaker 2: the METS. I believe. Long story, Pete Alonzo signed the 1659 01:02:01,520 --> 01:02:03,680 Speaker 2: picture of the Spirit Bear, and this guy now has 1660 01:02:03,720 --> 01:02:05,240 Speaker 2: that and I think it's really cool. Spirit It's a 1661 01:02:05,240 --> 01:02:07,320 Speaker 2: great picture, by the way, so you probably know what 1662 01:02:07,400 --> 01:02:08,160 Speaker 2: you're doing with the camera. 1663 01:02:08,920 --> 01:02:11,880 Speaker 1: I have one more shout out. Shout out missus Chiano, 1664 01:02:12,320 --> 01:02:15,720 Speaker 1: Well and Matt. Right before the recording started, shout with 1665 01:02:15,800 --> 01:02:18,000 Speaker 1: your parents this week, Mark, I still haven't met your mom. 1666 01:02:18,280 --> 01:02:24,040 Speaker 2: You did, John's in trouble. 1667 01:02:26,400 --> 01:02:28,720 Speaker 1: Yeah, I want to shout. She invited me for New 1668 01:02:28,800 --> 01:02:31,520 Speaker 1: Year's Eve for lentils. So uh, I guess I had 1669 01:02:31,560 --> 01:02:34,040 Speaker 1: New Year's Eve plans, which is cool. You're not invited 1670 01:02:34,080 --> 01:02:37,760 Speaker 1: to the house I actually spoke about the penny bread 1671 01:02:38,840 --> 01:02:40,800 Speaker 1: to some people. I think it was on Friday night, 1672 01:02:40,840 --> 01:02:42,360 Speaker 1: Friday or Saturday, I mentioned the penny bread. 1673 01:02:43,680 --> 01:02:45,240 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's a penny. That's like the least. 1674 01:02:46,000 --> 01:02:48,680 Speaker 2: I think it's a quarter. I think it's a quarter penny. 1675 01:02:49,080 --> 01:02:50,720 Speaker 2: Well for me, I think it's a quarter. But I 1676 01:02:51,000 --> 01:02:53,440 Speaker 2: think it's it's any coin. I believe because I mean 1677 01:02:53,760 --> 01:02:56,080 Speaker 2: to be honest, this like came from Greece. They don't 1678 01:02:56,120 --> 01:02:58,240 Speaker 2: have quarters over there. Oh yeah, so I think it's 1679 01:02:58,280 --> 01:03:00,400 Speaker 2: whatever just is of available. 1680 01:03:00,400 --> 01:03:01,200 Speaker 3: Alry spin the stm. 1681 01:03:01,480 --> 01:03:04,400 Speaker 1: Let's do it all right. Here we go three two, one, 1682 01:03:04,560 --> 01:03:05,800 Speaker 1: boom eight ten. 1683 01:03:06,920 --> 01:03:08,480 Speaker 2: We got a close one here. I don't like that. 1684 01:03:08,520 --> 01:03:10,240 Speaker 2: You're higher than Yeah. I love when you go. Lottle 1685 01:03:10,280 --> 01:03:11,919 Speaker 2: bases the basis. Yeah. 1686 01:03:12,280 --> 01:03:15,400 Speaker 1: One home run, Yeah, that's that's pretty much half of yours. 1687 01:03:15,560 --> 01:03:18,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, Mark, Mark's down on the Mets right now. I'm 1688 01:03:18,600 --> 01:03:20,720 Speaker 2: high in the I'm just geting. I'm just predicting. The 1689 01:03:20,840 --> 01:03:22,960 Speaker 2: nine is a push, too, nine a push, nines a push, 1690 01:03:23,000 --> 01:03:23,880 Speaker 2: which is unfortunate. 1691 01:03:24,440 --> 01:03:24,920 Speaker 1: I don't like that. 1692 01:03:24,960 --> 01:03:27,200 Speaker 2: I don't like that we can have a tie. What's 1693 01:03:27,240 --> 01:03:32,120 Speaker 2: what's the tie breaker? Walks? Walks? Too much? Now, too 1694 01:03:32,200 --> 01:03:34,480 Speaker 2: much you know what, if it's nine, we'll flip a coin. 1695 01:03:34,920 --> 01:03:36,200 Speaker 3: No, I think we have to accept the push and 1696 01:03:36,240 --> 01:03:36,400 Speaker 3: move on. 1697 01:03:36,560 --> 01:03:37,760 Speaker 2: Okay, fine, fine, I think I. 1698 01:03:37,800 --> 01:03:39,760 Speaker 1: Think a coin flip's fun. I like to a push 1699 01:03:39,840 --> 01:03:40,440 Speaker 1: up competition. 1700 01:03:40,760 --> 01:03:43,240 Speaker 3: Yes, I'm down, all right, let's do it, all right, cool. 1701 01:03:45,360 --> 01:03:48,200 Speaker 2: Competition. I've got there's a will, there's a way. What 1702 01:03:48,320 --> 01:03:49,280 Speaker 2: that alright? 1703 01:03:50,920 --> 01:03:53,880 Speaker 3: I'm great to push ups do besides biking and running. 1704 01:03:54,200 --> 01:03:57,120 Speaker 1: All right? Ols for nine running guy. 1705 01:03:57,200 --> 01:03:58,080 Speaker 2: That also a lot of push ups. 1706 01:03:58,400 --> 01:04:01,280 Speaker 4: Unfortunate got pitching matchups this see said before Max sus 1707 01:04:01,440 --> 01:04:03,360 Speaker 4: Cord Burns on Monday are true. I say it as 1708 01:04:03,360 --> 01:04:05,200 Speaker 4: a joke a lot of times. It's a true ace off. Yeah, 1709 01:04:05,240 --> 01:04:07,040 Speaker 4: two of the best five pitches nationally. I'll be really 1710 01:04:07,080 --> 01:04:09,440 Speaker 4: cool to see Burns hasn't been great lately, but he 1711 01:04:09,480 --> 01:04:11,640 Speaker 4: has been quite good. Also, I talked about how bad 1712 01:04:11,680 --> 01:04:13,800 Speaker 4: the disappoint the Bruis were last episode. Had a good 1713 01:04:13,840 --> 01:04:16,200 Speaker 4: weekend series against the Yankees three, So they're ready to go. 1714 01:04:16,280 --> 01:04:17,880 Speaker 4: They're like the only game out of playoff spot now. 1715 01:04:17,880 --> 01:04:21,200 Speaker 4: I believe in after the Phillies were unceremoniously swept by 1716 01:04:21,280 --> 01:04:23,160 Speaker 4: the Atlanta Braves because they can't do anything for us of. 1717 01:04:23,160 --> 01:04:24,520 Speaker 2: Course, thanks Philly for you nothing. 1718 01:04:24,600 --> 01:04:24,760 Speaker 1: Yep. 1719 01:04:25,120 --> 01:04:27,840 Speaker 2: Tuesday fangrasts telling me that the Brew is gonna bring 1720 01:04:27,920 --> 01:04:30,760 Speaker 2: Josh Limbulm back to be in the mound. He's a lefty, No, 1721 01:04:30,840 --> 01:04:34,800 Speaker 2: he's a righty, Josh Limblem Yeah, oh okay, lefty. He 1722 01:04:34,880 --> 01:04:37,640 Speaker 2: feels like he should be lefty. He appears as a lefty. 1723 01:04:37,800 --> 01:04:41,160 Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah, yeah, Actually KBO guy right, Oh yeah, he 1724 01:04:41,280 --> 01:04:42,400 Speaker 4: got really good there, he came back. 1725 01:04:42,440 --> 01:04:42,880 Speaker 2: He did nothing. 1726 01:04:42,880 --> 01:04:44,160 Speaker 4: I thought he was gonna be had in every fans 1727 01:04:44,160 --> 01:04:46,000 Speaker 4: in Baseball league last year about right, he was great. 1728 01:04:46,040 --> 01:04:48,320 Speaker 3: It's KBO. But I guess Carlos Carrasco. 1729 01:04:48,640 --> 01:04:53,200 Speaker 4: And then Wednesday Daytime Mattinee, Taiwan Walker, Verus, Adrian Houser. 1730 01:04:53,400 --> 01:04:54,360 Speaker 2: Okay, I like it. 1731 01:04:54,520 --> 01:04:56,280 Speaker 3: I mean no reason we can't dominate this series. 1732 01:04:56,760 --> 01:04:59,880 Speaker 2: Miller not Miller Park, American Family Home Insurance, whatever it parks. 1733 01:05:00,240 --> 01:05:02,520 Speaker 2: It's like a sneaky good hitters part right, definitely hit, 1734 01:05:02,760 --> 01:05:05,920 Speaker 2: especially for left handed hitters. I believe good for good 1735 01:05:05,920 --> 01:05:09,600 Speaker 2: for Vogy and good for He's good for Francisco Lindor 1736 01:05:09,640 --> 01:05:11,959 Speaker 2: and Jeff McNeil and Tyler Naquin for the whole squad. 1737 01:05:12,000 --> 01:05:13,920 Speaker 2: Tyler Naquin's do for that mess up bump as well 1738 01:05:14,600 --> 01:05:19,440 Speaker 2: a couple of hits the series listened. Not knock in 1739 01:05:19,520 --> 01:05:22,000 Speaker 2: knocking knocking, I believe was what he went by, knocking 1740 01:05:22,200 --> 01:05:22,840 Speaker 2: anything else here. 1741 01:05:22,880 --> 01:05:25,040 Speaker 4: To wrap up this episode for us, I'm just I 1742 01:05:25,160 --> 01:05:27,360 Speaker 4: really just got a guy here because Bat comes back. 1743 01:05:27,480 --> 01:05:30,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, I know we're really we're really testing fate because 1744 01:05:30,600 --> 01:05:31,720 Speaker 2: this Bat is hungry. 1745 01:05:32,160 --> 01:05:33,560 Speaker 4: I mean, it was really nice to see the Mets 1746 01:05:33,600 --> 01:05:35,880 Speaker 4: crush a bad team after all the bad juju from 1747 01:05:36,000 --> 01:05:37,640 Speaker 4: last week. Great to see all of you guys come 1748 01:05:37,680 --> 01:05:39,439 Speaker 4: back to us with the things you have to break 1749 01:05:39,480 --> 01:05:41,760 Speaker 4: the luck, all the positive energy, got a bunch of 1750 01:05:41,800 --> 01:05:42,960 Speaker 4: you guys get dig good deeds. 1751 01:05:43,000 --> 01:05:44,919 Speaker 3: That makes us feel cool. Also one of our best 1752 01:05:45,240 --> 01:05:46,120 Speaker 3: rated episodes ever. 1753 01:05:46,240 --> 01:05:48,040 Speaker 4: Definitely really cool to see that we did something different 1754 01:05:48,080 --> 01:05:49,640 Speaker 4: and the Mets did not play very well and you 1755 01:05:49,680 --> 01:05:51,600 Speaker 4: guys still came back to listen, which we appreciate a lot. 1756 01:05:52,360 --> 01:05:53,920 Speaker 2: That's all I got though. Yeah, I think that's a 1757 01:05:53,960 --> 01:05:55,480 Speaker 2: perfect way for us to end it here. Guys, thank 1758 01:05:55,520 --> 01:05:57,479 Speaker 2: you so much for listening and watching. Remember to follow 1759 01:05:57,600 --> 01:05:59,720 Speaker 2: us on all our social media at Mets up on 1760 01:05:59,720 --> 01:06:01,880 Speaker 2: tik talk, Instagram, and Twitter. If you're looking for the 1761 01:06:01,920 --> 01:06:04,120 Speaker 2: YouTube video, go over to the New York Mets YouTube channel. 1762 01:06:04,160 --> 01:06:06,280 Speaker 2: Go subscribe over there and go watch it. If you're 1763 01:06:06,360 --> 01:06:09,160 Speaker 2: listening to US Apple podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, oudys see 1764 01:06:09,160 --> 01:06:11,560 Speaker 2: wherever you get your podcasts, drop us a rating, a review, 1765 01:06:11,600 --> 01:06:14,439 Speaker 2: download and subscribe. We really do appreciate it. Follow James 1766 01:06:14,480 --> 01:06:16,680 Speaker 2: on Twitter at at James Underscorsiano. 1767 01:06:16,800 --> 01:06:19,960 Speaker 4: Also work Follow my full time job at Mojo, launching 1768 01:06:20,000 --> 01:06:21,920 Speaker 4: today on Monday. If you give a rating and review 1769 01:06:22,000 --> 01:06:24,280 Speaker 4: on the iTunes store and you mentioned messed up, I'll 1770 01:06:24,320 --> 01:06:24,919 Speaker 4: read it on the show. 1771 01:06:25,000 --> 01:06:26,960 Speaker 2: There you go. I like that. We'll cross from a 1772 01:06:26,960 --> 01:06:29,200 Speaker 2: little sneaky plug there and a shout out to me 1773 01:06:29,320 --> 01:06:31,320 Speaker 2: as well at Draffnickmark with the CEE. Thank you guys 1774 01:06:31,320 --> 01:06:33,680 Speaker 2: for listening and watching. We'll catch you on the next episode. 1775 01:06:34,360 --> 01:06:35,680 Speaker 2: Beace out, see you next time. 1776 01:06:36,400 --> 01:06:38,560 Speaker 4: Get up, Get Up,