1 00:00:02,440 --> 00:00:03,440 Speaker 1: At TA breaks news. 2 00:00:03,480 --> 00:00:06,160 Speaker 2: Sometimes we got people. 3 00:00:07,760 --> 00:00:12,280 Speaker 1: We got people. Some people don't acknowledge that I have 4 00:00:12,320 --> 00:00:16,119 Speaker 1: t breaks news, but we do break news. Did you 5 00:00:16,160 --> 00:00:21,560 Speaker 1: see this prospect call up for the Red Sox? Another 6 00:00:21,600 --> 00:00:23,960 Speaker 1: one Peyton Totley was a week ago? 7 00:00:24,720 --> 00:00:27,840 Speaker 2: Yeah, a little more than that week and a half. 8 00:00:28,480 --> 00:00:33,040 Speaker 1: Connelly Early is starting tonight against the A's Dustin May 9 00:00:33,120 --> 00:00:36,839 Speaker 1: is expected to go on the injured list. Q the 10 00:00:36,920 --> 00:00:40,240 Speaker 1: early jokes that were in the replies very nicely done 11 00:00:40,640 --> 00:00:44,360 Speaker 1: by FT fans and for them, they're looking to fill 12 00:00:44,360 --> 00:00:48,480 Speaker 1: the back end of the rotation, throwing things at it now. 13 00:00:48,360 --> 00:00:49,839 Speaker 2: Because they have so many guys banged up. 14 00:00:50,280 --> 00:00:55,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, well with the rotation, I feel like they were 15 00:00:55,640 --> 00:00:58,080 Speaker 1: one of the two teams that didn't go for somebody. Well, 16 00:00:58,120 --> 00:01:01,240 Speaker 1: they went and got Justin May that hasn't worked. 17 00:01:01,000 --> 00:01:02,680 Speaker 2: Out five. 18 00:01:04,440 --> 00:01:09,640 Speaker 1: They did. I guess he's hurt. 19 00:01:10,280 --> 00:01:11,800 Speaker 2: He wasn't doing it really when he was with the 20 00:01:11,800 --> 00:01:15,240 Speaker 2: Dodgers either. So I mean, if you're going for it 21 00:01:15,400 --> 00:01:19,960 Speaker 2: like filling the back end of the rotation, okay, I 22 00:01:20,040 --> 00:01:23,720 Speaker 2: think they're starting rotations on thin ice. But the guys 23 00:01:23,720 --> 00:01:27,080 Speaker 2: that are performing are performing really well. I mean, everybody 24 00:01:27,080 --> 00:01:29,160 Speaker 2: wants more depth, so I guess you can't really follow 25 00:01:29,200 --> 00:01:32,920 Speaker 2: him for having depth, for not having it that much depth. 26 00:01:33,000 --> 00:01:36,639 Speaker 2: But this bullpen, they've been picking him up for a minute. 27 00:01:36,640 --> 00:01:39,920 Speaker 2: Now they've they are kicking it out there. 28 00:01:40,880 --> 00:01:44,120 Speaker 1: Mm hmmm, we'll see what he looks like. Hey, maybe 29 00:01:44,120 --> 00:01:46,880 Speaker 1: his catcher will be Carlos Narvaiaez, who hit a home 30 00:01:46,959 --> 00:01:52,000 Speaker 1: run yesterday after appearing on ft F Team Manute Team Magic. 31 00:01:52,160 --> 00:01:55,040 Speaker 1: He was good and so it's Crochet by the way. 32 00:01:55,080 --> 00:01:58,800 Speaker 1: Crochet shots back Yeah, seven shoutout Innux three hits, ten 33 00:01:58,840 --> 00:02:03,440 Speaker 1: strikeouts in sac Cremento after a rare bad outing for him, 34 00:02:03,520 --> 00:02:06,720 Speaker 1: so So moves to the Red Sox. But props to 35 00:02:07,520 --> 00:02:13,560 Speaker 1: FT admin breaking the news. Does it bother you when 36 00:02:14,720 --> 00:02:21,800 Speaker 1: other places don't say, hey, credit to FT. 37 00:02:22,520 --> 00:02:25,320 Speaker 2: Only because it bothers you, that's the only reason. Like, 38 00:02:25,400 --> 00:02:27,760 Speaker 2: I'll take your que on this, Scott. I just don't know. 39 00:02:27,919 --> 00:02:31,080 Speaker 2: I don't know. I don't know what the etiquette is. 40 00:02:32,040 --> 00:02:33,760 Speaker 2: It just seems like a lot more to put in, 41 00:02:33,800 --> 00:02:37,240 Speaker 2: like your tweet credit. But I get it because you 42 00:02:37,280 --> 00:02:39,359 Speaker 2: guys have explained it to me. I understand. 43 00:02:39,919 --> 00:02:42,440 Speaker 1: Actually, another one that bothers me the most is when 44 00:02:42,639 --> 00:02:44,400 Speaker 1: a place doesn't want to give you credit, so they 45 00:02:44,400 --> 00:02:48,000 Speaker 1: give credit to someone else. MLB did that this morning 46 00:02:48,040 --> 00:02:51,960 Speaker 1: when we posted MLB pipeline posted, they gave credit to 47 00:02:52,320 --> 00:02:55,440 Speaker 1: someone else. I think it was Ian Brown. They're like, 48 00:02:55,560 --> 00:02:59,000 Speaker 1: confirm Ian Brown's report or something like that. Nothing against 49 00:02:59,040 --> 00:03:01,280 Speaker 1: the end. It just he is reporting from what we 50 00:03:01,280 --> 00:03:04,640 Speaker 1: were reporting, and they were like, who ignoring that? 51 00:03:06,240 --> 00:03:10,120 Speaker 2: I mean, I don't know. It's not that hard to 52 00:03:10,120 --> 00:03:11,760 Speaker 2: do it, but it seems like the right thing to do, 53 00:03:11,840 --> 00:03:13,840 Speaker 2: but certain places don't want to do it. So what 54 00:03:13,880 --> 00:03:14,280 Speaker 2: are you gonna do? 55 00:03:18,320 --> 00:03:21,120 Speaker 1: You didn't give me that kind of homework right at 56 00:03:21,160 --> 00:03:21,520 Speaker 1: the top. 57 00:03:22,600 --> 00:03:26,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean, I'm not sure. I like, if you 58 00:03:26,440 --> 00:03:27,959 Speaker 2: tell me not to get mad about it, I won't 59 00:03:27,960 --> 00:03:29,680 Speaker 2: get mad about it. If you tell me to get heated, 60 00:03:30,000 --> 00:03:33,280 Speaker 2: I'm gonna stick up for my guys at FT are 61 00:03:33,320 --> 00:03:36,600 Speaker 2: inside sources. 62 00:03:40,520 --> 00:03:49,800 Speaker 1: Nope, he didn't know, So there you go, MLB stealing news. 63 00:03:50,560 --> 00:03:51,160 Speaker 1: Stay hot? 64 00:03:51,600 --> 00:03:52,839 Speaker 2: Is he at MLB dot com writer? 65 00:03:53,440 --> 00:04:01,400 Speaker 1: He is? We'll bring him on, We'll ask him about it. Yeah, okay, 66 00:04:01,840 --> 00:04:03,640 Speaker 1: I'll ask him. I'll send him a text. 67 00:04:04,080 --> 00:04:04,600 Speaker 2: Come on, he. 68 00:04:06,920 --> 00:04:19,760 Speaker 1: Won't be allowed. You're right, let's charge the National League 69 00:04:19,760 --> 00:04:28,600 Speaker 1: East is over and Aaron Nola's back. Question Mark AJ answered, I. 70 00:04:28,560 --> 00:04:30,279 Speaker 2: Said it was over a long time ago. I don't 71 00:04:30,520 --> 00:04:32,719 Speaker 2: I never thought it was going to be close. The 72 00:04:32,760 --> 00:04:36,679 Speaker 2: Phillies are a better team than the Mets, and Aaron Nola, 73 00:04:37,480 --> 00:04:39,600 Speaker 2: the dad would be in the rotation and the way 74 00:04:39,600 --> 00:04:41,120 Speaker 2: he pitched last night. If he keeps doing that, he 75 00:04:41,160 --> 00:04:46,760 Speaker 2: will be I don't know. I mean, Sanchez Nola Suarez 76 00:04:49,080 --> 00:04:50,880 Speaker 2: one two three is pretty good without I know it's 77 00:04:50,880 --> 00:04:52,479 Speaker 2: not Zach Wheeler, but it's still pretty good. 78 00:04:53,360 --> 00:04:55,760 Speaker 1: Do you think he's back from what you saw last night, 79 00:04:55,839 --> 00:04:56,840 Speaker 1: Cratz or you need more? 80 00:04:57,880 --> 00:05:00,359 Speaker 2: I need more. I need more. There's some there's some 81 00:05:00,440 --> 00:05:02,840 Speaker 2: balls on the edges that he was getting. 82 00:05:02,800 --> 00:05:03,280 Speaker 1: Which is good. 83 00:05:03,279 --> 00:05:05,960 Speaker 2: I'm saying you can't get those in the playoffs. It's 84 00:05:06,080 --> 00:05:09,000 Speaker 2: just I need to see. I need to see three 85 00:05:09,080 --> 00:05:11,320 Speaker 2: quality in a row from him. And if you go 86 00:05:11,400 --> 00:05:13,919 Speaker 2: back to the first inning of his last start till 87 00:05:14,839 --> 00:05:17,680 Speaker 2: the sixth inning of this start, Yeah, he strung together 88 00:05:18,279 --> 00:05:20,760 Speaker 2: a lot of good innings, but he still had that 89 00:05:20,800 --> 00:05:22,839 Speaker 2: one blow up inning last start, and I just I 90 00:05:22,839 --> 00:05:26,400 Speaker 2: don't see. I'm not a v low, but I saw 91 00:05:26,440 --> 00:05:31,000 Speaker 2: a lot of good differentiation. Like his sinker was running 92 00:05:31,080 --> 00:05:36,119 Speaker 2: a ton and then his sweeper slider thing was running 93 00:05:36,160 --> 00:05:37,960 Speaker 2: a ton. And he was able to land his curveball 94 00:05:38,000 --> 00:05:40,640 Speaker 2: for a strike. So yes, I mean, I think there's 95 00:05:40,640 --> 00:05:44,240 Speaker 2: a lot of good signs. Am I convinced yet No, 96 00:05:44,440 --> 00:05:46,560 Speaker 2: And I think people, I think people watching the game 97 00:05:46,680 --> 00:05:47,359 Speaker 2: would agree. 98 00:05:49,120 --> 00:05:50,880 Speaker 1: I think it's a good sign on the Mets side 99 00:05:50,960 --> 00:05:54,880 Speaker 1: when Nolan McLain didn't have his best stuff command and 100 00:05:54,960 --> 00:05:58,160 Speaker 1: control wise, and he still only gave up one run. 101 00:05:58,240 --> 00:06:01,239 Speaker 1: I know it was a depleted lineup, which we should 102 00:06:01,240 --> 00:06:03,240 Speaker 1: get into as well. Five and a third, seven hits, 103 00:06:03,279 --> 00:06:06,000 Speaker 1: winn and run, three walks, five strikeouts, ninety one pitches. 104 00:06:06,520 --> 00:06:08,839 Speaker 1: There was a decent amount of hard hit contact, but 105 00:06:09,440 --> 00:06:14,680 Speaker 1: no Trey Turner, No Alec Boom. Boom's got a shoulder issue. 106 00:06:14,920 --> 00:06:19,040 Speaker 1: They're hoping ten days. Trey Turner hamstring string grade one 107 00:06:19,520 --> 00:06:23,040 Speaker 1: expected back for the playoffs, if not a bit sooner. 108 00:06:25,880 --> 00:06:27,799 Speaker 2: They were going to win the division. This is what happens. 109 00:06:27,800 --> 00:06:29,360 Speaker 2: When you win the division by a bunch of games. 110 00:06:29,360 --> 00:06:31,120 Speaker 2: You can cruise into the postseason. They get ready for 111 00:06:31,120 --> 00:06:33,960 Speaker 2: the postseason. 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I am 145 00:08:07,360 --> 00:08:07,920 Speaker 1: memorize it? 146 00:08:10,800 --> 00:08:11,120 Speaker 2: Seven? 147 00:08:12,080 --> 00:08:15,040 Speaker 1: Yeah, twenty one for fifty seven in thirteen games when 148 00:08:15,080 --> 00:08:18,640 Speaker 1: he returned after missing just eleven, although he didn't attempt 149 00:08:18,680 --> 00:08:21,360 Speaker 1: to steal a base until his ninth game back. But 150 00:08:21,680 --> 00:08:26,120 Speaker 1: I mean eleven games two weeks cool, He'll be right 151 00:08:26,160 --> 00:08:28,000 Speaker 1: if he's back in two weeks. He's got a week 152 00:08:28,080 --> 00:08:30,120 Speaker 1: to go in the regular season to play game. 153 00:08:30,400 --> 00:08:33,000 Speaker 2: You want him to play before the before the postseason, 154 00:08:33,120 --> 00:08:36,959 Speaker 2: right and the Triple A season ends. I mean, I'm 155 00:08:36,960 --> 00:08:39,360 Speaker 2: just saying he's going to rehab. What I'm saying, do 156 00:08:39,400 --> 00:08:41,040 Speaker 2: you want him to get more at bats? But you 157 00:08:41,040 --> 00:08:45,800 Speaker 2: don't want him to push his legs. Only they know this. 158 00:08:45,800 --> 00:08:49,560 Speaker 2: This is worst case scenario, but it could it could 159 00:08:49,600 --> 00:08:52,200 Speaker 2: turn out to be nothing other than you're not going 160 00:08:52,240 --> 00:08:54,320 Speaker 2: to see him running in the playoffs. You're not gonna 161 00:08:54,320 --> 00:08:56,200 Speaker 2: see him be able to beat out in field hits. 162 00:08:56,200 --> 00:08:58,839 Speaker 2: I mean, that's how he's gotten some of his hits 163 00:08:58,840 --> 00:09:02,120 Speaker 2: this year. But he's a he's an integral pedis to 164 00:09:02,160 --> 00:09:04,160 Speaker 2: that lineup. And another piece that was out last night 165 00:09:04,280 --> 00:09:08,120 Speaker 2: was Marsh. They gave Costianos in that bat and Costianos 166 00:09:08,160 --> 00:09:11,280 Speaker 2: has kind of been on the outs there. They gave him, 167 00:09:11,480 --> 00:09:13,920 Speaker 2: they gave him the start, and he got the one RBI. 168 00:09:14,800 --> 00:09:18,960 Speaker 2: Looking forward for Phillies fans, Costianos was the only other 169 00:09:19,000 --> 00:09:22,199 Speaker 2: guy last year in the playoffs that hit besides Harper. 170 00:09:22,360 --> 00:09:25,480 Speaker 2: So as of right now, it looks like he doesn't 171 00:09:25,520 --> 00:09:28,080 Speaker 2: start a playoff game or he doesn't start the first 172 00:09:28,120 --> 00:09:30,480 Speaker 2: playoff game right now. As far as who's hot, and 173 00:09:30,559 --> 00:09:32,760 Speaker 2: I get it, it can things can change in two 174 00:09:32,800 --> 00:09:38,320 Speaker 2: and a half weeks. But it's Marsh, Bader and Kepler 175 00:09:38,559 --> 00:09:42,000 Speaker 2: are the three outfielders and Costianos is on the outside 176 00:09:42,000 --> 00:09:44,920 Speaker 2: looking in. They face a lefty. He'll probably get in there, 177 00:09:44,960 --> 00:09:47,679 Speaker 2: but that's a that's a tough role, especially when you 178 00:09:47,720 --> 00:09:49,280 Speaker 2: only had two guys hit last year and one of 179 00:09:49,360 --> 00:09:51,480 Speaker 2: them may be out of the lineup in the playoffs. 180 00:09:51,800 --> 00:09:56,400 Speaker 1: M By the way, at the end of this game, 181 00:09:57,720 --> 00:10:01,360 Speaker 1: Duran comes in and last time he faced the Mets 182 00:10:01,480 --> 00:10:03,559 Speaker 1: was in Queens. He gave up the four straight hits 183 00:10:04,600 --> 00:10:07,000 Speaker 1: and they walked him off. Did you see the last 184 00:10:07,000 --> 00:10:11,600 Speaker 1: at bat against Francisco Alvarez. He got him on three 185 00:10:11,720 --> 00:10:15,760 Speaker 1: pitches the curveball. I was like, way off the plate 186 00:10:15,840 --> 00:10:18,280 Speaker 1: for all three when I'm looking at something like that, 187 00:10:19,480 --> 00:10:20,720 Speaker 1: is he not seeing the ball? 188 00:10:20,760 --> 00:10:21,040 Speaker 2: Well? 189 00:10:21,160 --> 00:10:23,959 Speaker 1: So he just keeps going there for three consecutive pitches 190 00:10:23,960 --> 00:10:26,880 Speaker 1: because they weren't close. I mean usually a guy takes that, 191 00:10:26,920 --> 00:10:29,199 Speaker 1: you're like, oh, these are non competitive pitches. Oh, we 192 00:10:29,280 --> 00:10:32,000 Speaker 1: have them all right. That one's not bad. The next two, 193 00:10:32,600 --> 00:10:34,720 Speaker 1: let's see, is that a competitive pitch? 194 00:10:36,440 --> 00:10:40,439 Speaker 2: He swung at it. Yeah, keep throwing it. I think 195 00:10:40,480 --> 00:10:43,040 Speaker 2: he was going to get six straight curveballs. He was 196 00:10:43,080 --> 00:10:45,520 Speaker 2: clearly sitting on the fastball. Well, I mean, he's not 197 00:10:46,080 --> 00:10:48,640 Speaker 2: seeing the breaking ball in that moment. But you got 198 00:10:48,679 --> 00:10:51,920 Speaker 2: to gear up for one hundred and two, and he 199 00:10:52,120 --> 00:10:56,480 Speaker 2: was completely sold out. Pitch one, two and three, but 200 00:10:56,640 --> 00:10:59,200 Speaker 2: the Mets going to tie the game had Ronnie Mauricio 201 00:10:59,280 --> 00:11:03,080 Speaker 2: who came in and pinch ran for Pete Alonzo not 202 00:11:03,440 --> 00:11:06,600 Speaker 2: just had abysmo base running. He thought Costianos was going 203 00:11:06,640 --> 00:11:09,200 Speaker 2: to catch a ball that he was twenty feet from 204 00:11:09,800 --> 00:11:12,959 Speaker 2: and he only made it the third. 205 00:11:14,760 --> 00:11:18,560 Speaker 1: One more note on the way out. Tyler or McGill 206 00:11:18,679 --> 00:11:20,120 Speaker 1: is likely done for the rest of the season. He 207 00:11:20,200 --> 00:11:23,560 Speaker 1: got shut down again for the Mets, so no Tyler 208 00:11:23,880 --> 00:11:27,600 Speaker 1: Griffin Canning was done earlier this year. Frankie montas out 209 00:11:29,400 --> 00:11:30,320 Speaker 1: time for the kids. 210 00:11:30,800 --> 00:11:33,440 Speaker 2: Frankie want I's imagine that he's having another He's gonna 211 00:11:33,440 --> 00:11:34,080 Speaker 2: miss another. 212 00:11:33,920 --> 00:11:37,000 Speaker 1: Year surgery today, so that contrame. 213 00:11:37,080 --> 00:11:39,920 Speaker 2: I'll signed him for two year, thirty five million. And 214 00:11:39,960 --> 00:11:41,840 Speaker 2: he hasn't picked. I mean, it's humble that it's he's 215 00:11:41,880 --> 00:11:43,559 Speaker 2: he's god, he's got a good agent. 216 00:11:44,120 --> 00:11:46,480 Speaker 1: He's getting thirty four million dollars this year. In last year, 217 00:11:46,480 --> 00:11:47,880 Speaker 1: and if he didn't pitch at all, the Mets would 218 00:11:47,880 --> 00:11:52,560 Speaker 1: have been better off. Here's a negative player this year 219 00:11:52,720 --> 00:11:56,559 Speaker 1: for his whatever eleven appearances or something, maybe less. 220 00:11:57,320 --> 00:11:58,800 Speaker 2: There's a history of being injured. 221 00:11:59,440 --> 00:12:02,040 Speaker 1: He doesn't. Indeed, he will miss all of next year 222 00:12:02,160 --> 00:12:05,560 Speaker 1: as well, so very young for the Mets. 223 00:12:05,720 --> 00:12:07,599 Speaker 2: That was positive for the Mets. Hell's they had a 224 00:12:07,640 --> 00:12:08,040 Speaker 2: good outing. 225 00:12:09,080 --> 00:12:12,480 Speaker 1: Oh that's a good point. There's a glass just. 226 00:12:12,400 --> 00:12:14,320 Speaker 2: Those all sliders. I mean, I thought he threw one 227 00:12:14,360 --> 00:12:16,120 Speaker 2: hundred and three, but apparently he just wants to throw 228 00:12:16,160 --> 00:12:18,320 Speaker 2: all sliders. I don't know what happened to was fastball. 229 00:12:18,400 --> 00:12:20,800 Speaker 1: They are hitting his fastball because. 230 00:12:20,520 --> 00:12:22,240 Speaker 2: He never throws it. When he throws it, I mean, 231 00:12:22,240 --> 00:12:25,040 Speaker 2: he throws in predictable. It's like he just he's scared 232 00:12:25,040 --> 00:12:30,960 Speaker 2: to throw it. Tell me, you gotta you gotta adjust. 233 00:12:31,000 --> 00:12:34,040 Speaker 2: You got to adjust to not just the organization and 234 00:12:34,080 --> 00:12:37,320 Speaker 2: how they think you should throw, but also about like 235 00:12:37,520 --> 00:12:40,480 Speaker 2: how you had success. So I'd love to look up 236 00:12:40,679 --> 00:12:43,760 Speaker 2: what his percentage is and how much it's changed, because 237 00:12:43,800 --> 00:12:46,040 Speaker 2: I don't buy the whole. Oh, he might be tipping now, 238 00:12:46,160 --> 00:12:48,880 Speaker 2: like so he just picked up a tip like when 239 00:12:48,880 --> 00:12:52,199 Speaker 2: he got traded over there, like here, do this tip 240 00:12:52,280 --> 00:12:55,240 Speaker 2: like this. It's not been going well. The last night 241 00:12:55,320 --> 00:12:56,679 Speaker 2: was he was nails. 242 00:12:57,080 --> 00:12:59,600 Speaker 1: Mm hmm. Giants are three games back, by the way, 243 00:12:59,679 --> 00:13:02,559 Speaker 1: all that they'll take on the Dodgers after they finish 244 00:13:02,600 --> 00:13:05,280 Speaker 1: up this series with the Diamondbacks, the Phillies and the 245 00:13:05,280 --> 00:13:07,720 Speaker 1: Mets continue this week, we'll hear what the Philly Show 246 00:13:07,720 --> 00:13:10,360 Speaker 1: has to say. You can give it a little subscribe 247 00:13:10,400 --> 00:13:13,240 Speaker 1: on YouTube or check it out wherever you get your podcasts. 248 00:13:13,280 --> 00:13:15,240 Speaker 1: And of course they're going to go over the bounce 249 00:13:15,320 --> 00:13:18,000 Speaker 1: back start for Aaron Nola. The Rangers believe a Dooles, 250 00:13:18,040 --> 00:13:20,680 Speaker 1: Garcia and Corey Seger have a chance to play next week. 251 00:13:20,720 --> 00:13:24,920 Speaker 1: This according to Jeff Wilson, The Dolees possible at Houston, 252 00:13:25,040 --> 00:13:28,440 Speaker 1: he said, and Seeger on the next Slash final home stand. 253 00:13:28,760 --> 00:13:30,840 Speaker 1: That would help. They're still any. 254 00:13:30,679 --> 00:13:32,160 Speaker 2: Nice, they're playing better without them. 255 00:13:32,160 --> 00:13:43,440 Speaker 1: All that is true is that weird. The little Rascals. 256 00:13:42,320 --> 00:13:46,640 Speaker 2: Don't necessarily think it's sustainable. But I mean, you'd definitely 257 00:13:46,760 --> 00:13:49,760 Speaker 2: rather have Cory Seeger in there and a Dolics Garcia 258 00:13:49,800 --> 00:13:54,680 Speaker 2: from twenty twenty three. But you gotta win games when 259 00:13:54,679 --> 00:13:58,120 Speaker 2: they're out, and they've been doing that. But if they're available, 260 00:13:58,120 --> 00:13:59,719 Speaker 2: if they come back and they have three games left 261 00:13:59,720 --> 00:14:05,040 Speaker 2: in this season and they're available, sorry, little rascals, they 262 00:14:05,040 --> 00:14:07,040 Speaker 2: can go back to their he Man Woman haters club 263 00:14:07,160 --> 00:14:08,760 Speaker 2: and sit on the bench. 264 00:14:10,040 --> 00:14:12,960 Speaker 1: I see in the lost column. That's where I'm looking right. 265 00:14:14,440 --> 00:14:19,680 Speaker 1: The Guardians and the Rangers too, off to off Seattle 266 00:14:20,680 --> 00:14:21,560 Speaker 1: striking distance. 267 00:14:23,240 --> 00:14:26,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, the Cleveland Kansas City Series is going to get 268 00:14:26,120 --> 00:14:29,440 Speaker 2: rid of one of them this week, next two days. Right, 269 00:14:29,480 --> 00:14:32,200 Speaker 2: they're there. Cleveland's got Cleveland's gotta win a couple of games. 270 00:14:32,200 --> 00:14:35,440 Speaker 2: But Cleveland played well last night. They looked good last night. 271 00:14:38,520 --> 00:14:43,120 Speaker 1: Yeah. Oh, they beat them up last night. Casey's kind 272 00:14:43,120 --> 00:14:48,480 Speaker 1: of falling apart now, Slay Jacconi was money brought a 273 00:14:48,480 --> 00:14:59,960 Speaker 1: no hitter into the eighth better than box scores is 274 00:15:00,120 --> 00:15:04,920 Speaker 1: hired by MLB Perfect Inning twenty five. It happened again, 275 00:15:05,800 --> 00:15:09,480 Speaker 1: Dodgers no no broken up late Tyler glassanaw carried it 276 00:15:09,880 --> 00:15:12,400 Speaker 1: through seven innings. See what we did there doing a 277 00:15:12,400 --> 00:15:15,760 Speaker 1: perfect inning segment when we're talking about the no no opportunity. 278 00:15:15,880 --> 00:15:18,760 Speaker 1: Another one blown for the Dodgers in the last few days. 279 00:15:18,880 --> 00:15:21,160 Speaker 1: They did win the game, so that's most important for them. 280 00:15:21,600 --> 00:15:23,640 Speaker 1: But we actually haven't seen any no hitters this year, 281 00:15:24,000 --> 00:15:28,280 Speaker 1: which is very rare. With three four homer games this year, 282 00:15:28,320 --> 00:15:33,480 Speaker 1: which actually more rare than no hitters, and we have 283 00:15:33,520 --> 00:15:36,960 Speaker 1: seen zero no hitters. Sarah Lang said they're the first 284 00:15:36,960 --> 00:15:38,480 Speaker 1: team on record to lose a no hit bit in 285 00:15:38,520 --> 00:15:44,080 Speaker 1: the ninth twice in a three game span twice. Tanner 286 00:15:44,120 --> 00:15:46,560 Speaker 1: Scott was hearing it from them yesterday because he's just 287 00:15:46,600 --> 00:15:48,160 Speaker 1: going through it right now, and he gives up the 288 00:15:48,200 --> 00:15:53,640 Speaker 1: leadoff double to Ritter. Kind of crazy. 289 00:15:55,360 --> 00:15:57,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, they won. At one point they were losing one 290 00:15:57,320 --> 00:15:58,880 Speaker 2: to nothing without giving up a hit though, so at 291 00:15:58,920 --> 00:16:01,440 Speaker 2: least they won. Last game they did this, they lost, 292 00:16:01,480 --> 00:16:04,560 Speaker 2: so they won. They're still in first place, first place 293 00:16:04,640 --> 00:16:07,240 Speaker 2: by a game. Glasstow pitched, Well, it's nice to see 294 00:16:07,280 --> 00:16:09,880 Speaker 2: him back out there trying to look good. 295 00:16:10,880 --> 00:16:11,080 Speaker 1: Listen. 296 00:16:11,120 --> 00:16:13,120 Speaker 2: They got to figure out Tanner Scott or else sick enough, 297 00:16:13,200 --> 00:16:15,480 Speaker 2: but trying him back in the ninth inning. But other 298 00:16:15,520 --> 00:16:18,160 Speaker 2: than that, I mean, yeah, it was a good, good outing. 299 00:16:18,200 --> 00:16:20,000 Speaker 2: And as far as no hitters go, they're just you 300 00:16:20,080 --> 00:16:21,840 Speaker 2: never know when they're gonna happen. You can't blame them, 301 00:16:21,880 --> 00:16:24,600 Speaker 2: so they're just luck. A lot of times. It's just 302 00:16:24,720 --> 00:16:30,360 Speaker 2: luck sucks for Ben Roved. Ben Roved was with this 303 00:16:30,440 --> 00:16:33,840 Speaker 2: team for a minute, the catcher for the Dodgers who 304 00:16:33,880 --> 00:16:35,920 Speaker 2: got picked up at the trade deadlines, kind of like 305 00:16:35,960 --> 00:16:40,400 Speaker 2: a no nothing pick up came up when Will Smith 306 00:16:40,440 --> 00:16:45,400 Speaker 2: originally got hurt and then Dalton Rushing squared himself up 307 00:16:45,400 --> 00:16:48,640 Speaker 2: on a foul ball and he was thrust right into 308 00:16:48,640 --> 00:16:53,760 Speaker 2: the game, like and in three days he's been behind 309 00:16:53,760 --> 00:16:56,960 Speaker 2: a dish and he's called eight innings of no hit 310 00:16:57,000 --> 00:16:59,760 Speaker 2: baseball and he didn't he didn't get it through the 311 00:16:59,760 --> 00:17:04,200 Speaker 2: fin I don't know. That's for me. That's tough. AJ's 312 00:17:04,240 --> 00:17:08,080 Speaker 2: got no hitters, perfect games like I don't have. I 313 00:17:08,359 --> 00:17:10,600 Speaker 2: never caught one. And I think that's that's something to 314 00:17:10,600 --> 00:17:13,840 Speaker 2: put on your mantle as a catcher. And wardved Man, 315 00:17:14,600 --> 00:17:16,760 Speaker 2: I get it. He's not gonna take he's not gonna 316 00:17:16,760 --> 00:17:19,879 Speaker 2: take Will Smith's spot, but to come in and call 317 00:17:19,920 --> 00:17:23,840 Speaker 2: a game that is ridiculously huge for a team, especially 318 00:17:23,840 --> 00:17:25,320 Speaker 2: when you've been there up in the big leagues with 319 00:17:25,400 --> 00:17:26,120 Speaker 2: them for like a week. 320 00:17:28,960 --> 00:17:31,800 Speaker 1: FT family, let's talk about fair harbor. 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You know, the last time we went a 337 00:18:33,280 --> 00:18:34,400 Speaker 1: full season without no. 338 00:18:34,400 --> 00:18:38,439 Speaker 2: Hitter, it's been a while in ninety two. 339 00:18:38,359 --> 00:18:42,040 Speaker 1: Thousand's, but it's been twenty years two thousand and five 340 00:18:43,560 --> 00:18:44,080 Speaker 1: at this rate. 341 00:18:44,200 --> 00:18:45,000 Speaker 2: Last year is only. 342 00:18:45,440 --> 00:18:50,520 Speaker 1: Left was that the last year before the testing? 343 00:18:51,840 --> 00:18:56,520 Speaker 2: Oh six is when it like, yeah, I got cracked down. 344 00:18:57,320 --> 00:18:59,359 Speaker 2: Oh five, oh four. They did the fake testing and 345 00:18:59,400 --> 00:19:03,920 Speaker 2: then when they implemented the real testing. 346 00:19:06,359 --> 00:19:09,680 Speaker 1: Yeah. Do you know who returned yesterday in the lineup 347 00:19:10,000 --> 00:19:11,880 Speaker 1: for the Dodgers and they happen to win a game? 348 00:19:12,720 --> 00:19:15,040 Speaker 1: Max Mounts. He's back, baby. They were eleven and twelve 349 00:19:15,080 --> 00:19:19,000 Speaker 1: without him dealing with the oblique strain, and he returns 350 00:19:19,440 --> 00:19:22,080 Speaker 1: and they win. Dodgers fans have caught on to this. 351 00:19:22,040 --> 00:19:25,680 Speaker 2: Now when long ago were Dodger fan Tata Max. Yes, 352 00:19:25,880 --> 00:19:26,800 Speaker 2: now that you can't live it. 353 00:19:26,800 --> 00:19:31,240 Speaker 1: Out anytime he slumped, they're like oh, and now they're like, wait, 354 00:19:31,480 --> 00:19:35,240 Speaker 1: what's our record without him? Quality yet back quality, yet 355 00:19:35,280 --> 00:19:37,679 Speaker 1: back quality. At bat first came back over three a 356 00:19:37,760 --> 00:19:43,240 Speaker 1: walk lineups just different with Max. We saw it for 357 00:19:43,359 --> 00:19:48,000 Speaker 1: the Dodgers and more guys returning for them soon. Let's 358 00:19:48,000 --> 00:19:52,000 Speaker 1: get to their rival, Padres winning three in a row, 359 00:19:52,680 --> 00:19:56,520 Speaker 1: down by three yesterday, pull a walk off sack five 360 00:19:56,560 --> 00:20:00,479 Speaker 1: from Fernando Tatis Junior for three win. Jackson Merril had 361 00:20:00,480 --> 00:20:03,320 Speaker 1: a huge two out, two strike, two run triple off 362 00:20:03,320 --> 00:20:05,280 Speaker 1: front suitor and that was hanging in the air for 363 00:20:05,320 --> 00:20:09,720 Speaker 1: a while too for your boys, Suitor beecrats some. 364 00:20:11,680 --> 00:20:12,480 Speaker 2: Is that what you're saying. 365 00:20:13,200 --> 00:20:15,400 Speaker 1: I didn't look at catch probability or anything like that, 366 00:20:15,440 --> 00:20:18,040 Speaker 1: but some grab that they were close. I think it 367 00:20:18,040 --> 00:20:20,960 Speaker 1: was TJ. Friedel out there in center who was closest 368 00:20:20,960 --> 00:20:25,760 Speaker 1: to it, but they were close. Now Michael King returns 369 00:20:25,760 --> 00:20:28,199 Speaker 1: for them to pitch, and I want to take us 370 00:20:28,280 --> 00:20:30,520 Speaker 1: back to the first inning of this game. Lead off 371 00:20:30,560 --> 00:20:36,680 Speaker 1: home run TJ. Friedel. Here it is knuckle curve, darbish 372 00:20:37,280 --> 00:20:42,280 Speaker 1: middle middle hangar. He bangs it out. Now. After this 373 00:20:42,359 --> 00:20:45,200 Speaker 1: they had a long conversation. You see the pitch coom involved. 374 00:20:45,960 --> 00:20:49,040 Speaker 1: Post game, Darvish said he was looking to throw a 375 00:20:49,119 --> 00:20:52,600 Speaker 1: two seamer, but that call wasn't going through to for 376 00:20:52,720 --> 00:20:57,560 Speaker 1: mean on PitchCom. Evidently, Freddy Fermen, the catcher for yesterday's game, 377 00:20:57,640 --> 00:20:59,840 Speaker 1: called for a curve and not wanting to cross him, 378 00:21:00,359 --> 00:21:03,520 Speaker 1: Darvish through the curveball he heard in his PitchCom and 379 00:21:03,560 --> 00:21:05,919 Speaker 1: Friedol hit it for a home run. There was a 380 00:21:05,920 --> 00:21:09,560 Speaker 1: great comment replied to this, being like Framber wouldn't have 381 00:21:11,000 --> 00:21:13,920 Speaker 1: done it. 382 00:21:14,040 --> 00:21:17,000 Speaker 2: True, but anyway, it was a great at Bath by Freedom. 383 00:21:17,040 --> 00:21:18,720 Speaker 2: It wasn't like it was one pitch. I mean, it 384 00:21:18,720 --> 00:21:20,800 Speaker 2: was like the ten pitch of the Bath too. So 385 00:21:20,840 --> 00:21:23,639 Speaker 2: he had seen pretty much everything, so he hit it 386 00:21:23,720 --> 00:21:26,800 Speaker 2: right into that short porch. Pitchcomb is a thing now, 387 00:21:26,840 --> 00:21:28,480 Speaker 2: it's a real thing. Every game I call, there's at 388 00:21:28,560 --> 00:21:30,600 Speaker 2: least one pitch colm time out where someone can't hear. 389 00:21:30,640 --> 00:21:34,040 Speaker 2: They forget to charge the batteries or something. So it's 390 00:21:34,080 --> 00:21:36,760 Speaker 2: a thing. It's part of the game now. Nola didn't 391 00:21:36,800 --> 00:21:39,280 Speaker 2: use it last night. It was the craziest thing. I 392 00:21:39,280 --> 00:21:41,679 Speaker 2: turned the game on and I started watching Nola was 393 00:21:41,720 --> 00:21:45,000 Speaker 2: just using It was like I was thrust back into 394 00:21:45,040 --> 00:21:52,320 Speaker 2: the nineties. Real Muta was back there. I wonder why. 395 00:21:52,480 --> 00:21:54,800 Speaker 2: I really would love to know why. I don't know. 396 00:21:56,400 --> 00:21:59,119 Speaker 2: Nola's sick of it. Maybe he sweats too much, and 397 00:21:59,480 --> 00:22:02,000 Speaker 2: I don't know. But there's always how does a pitch 398 00:22:02,000 --> 00:22:02,879 Speaker 2: com not work? 399 00:22:03,000 --> 00:22:03,119 Speaker 1: Like? 400 00:22:03,160 --> 00:22:07,280 Speaker 2: How does it not work so often? It's crazy. 401 00:22:07,440 --> 00:22:09,800 Speaker 1: Michael Kay said the same thing the other day on 402 00:22:09,800 --> 00:22:12,520 Speaker 1: the Yankees broadcast. But I mean it costs Darvish a 403 00:22:12,520 --> 00:22:15,880 Speaker 1: home run. Like you said, it was good, ib they 404 00:22:15,880 --> 00:22:19,320 Speaker 1: won the game. But if this comes up in the playoffs, 405 00:22:19,320 --> 00:22:20,240 Speaker 1: it's going to be then. 406 00:22:20,160 --> 00:22:21,960 Speaker 2: Darvish called time out. Why don't you have to throw 407 00:22:22,000 --> 00:22:23,880 Speaker 2: the pitch one? He just called time out? I mean, 408 00:22:24,560 --> 00:22:26,719 Speaker 2: it's it's one of the dumbest things I ever heard. 409 00:22:26,760 --> 00:22:28,160 Speaker 2: Why do I just call timeout and say I can't 410 00:22:28,160 --> 00:22:31,680 Speaker 2: hear it's not the it's not the pitch com Now, 411 00:22:31,720 --> 00:22:33,880 Speaker 2: if you want to say the timer caused the home run, 412 00:22:34,760 --> 00:22:37,600 Speaker 2: maybe like he was up against the timer. He didn't 413 00:22:37,600 --> 00:22:41,440 Speaker 2: want to step off or get a ball or whatever. Yeah, 414 00:22:41,480 --> 00:22:44,199 Speaker 2: I get it, Like, but to me, it's more up 415 00:22:44,200 --> 00:22:47,040 Speaker 2: against the timer, like you don't have if you're really 416 00:22:47,040 --> 00:22:50,480 Speaker 2: convicted on a pitch, especially early in the game. You 417 00:22:50,520 --> 00:22:52,960 Speaker 2: haven't found catcher and you haven't found the rhythm for 418 00:22:53,000 --> 00:22:55,320 Speaker 2: that game. What's working? You know what you want to throw. 419 00:22:56,040 --> 00:22:58,800 Speaker 2: You'd just be like you'd step off and then you 420 00:22:58,960 --> 00:23:00,600 Speaker 2: just go like this. But now with the pitch timer, 421 00:23:00,840 --> 00:23:01,560 Speaker 2: you can't do that. 422 00:23:03,359 --> 00:23:05,720 Speaker 1: You pitched or you caught darbish. You would have been like, dude, 423 00:23:05,840 --> 00:23:09,200 Speaker 1: call time out. We'll fix this right. Pretty easy. Okay, 424 00:23:09,480 --> 00:23:12,640 Speaker 1: good to know. But Dodgers win, Padres win. That division. 425 00:23:12,720 --> 00:23:16,960 Speaker 1: Race continues. And if you haven't checked out MLB Perfect 426 00:23:17,000 --> 00:23:18,800 Speaker 1: Inning twenty five, go give it a look. 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They need to win games, so 437 00:24:02,119 --> 00:24:04,680 Speaker 1: they won four two. They were trailing to nothing. Burliston 438 00:24:04,720 --> 00:24:06,679 Speaker 1: came back in a home run and then they had the 439 00:24:06,880 --> 00:24:10,439 Speaker 1: four run sixth inning. Brian Woo pitched, well, this is 440 00:24:10,440 --> 00:24:12,440 Speaker 1: why he trade for Josh Naylor. You need a two 441 00:24:12,560 --> 00:24:15,239 Speaker 1: run gapper. That was really the difference, and he of 442 00:24:15,240 --> 00:24:18,679 Speaker 1: course he stole third because Josh Naylor is the speed demon. 443 00:24:19,560 --> 00:24:21,920 Speaker 1: Like they I mean, do they not see him? 444 00:24:22,960 --> 00:24:25,240 Speaker 2: No, they just you forget about him, and he's getting 445 00:24:25,240 --> 00:24:27,879 Speaker 2: great Jones. Yeah, it's kind of he just knows what 446 00:24:27,880 --> 00:24:31,120 Speaker 2: he's doing. He's timing these guys perfectly in there. They 447 00:24:31,119 --> 00:24:32,560 Speaker 2: look at him and they're like, he's not going even 448 00:24:32,560 --> 00:24:34,240 Speaker 2: though they see the numbers, and then they just go, 449 00:24:35,320 --> 00:24:38,200 Speaker 2: Dave McKay, Dave McKay go, But go back and look 450 00:24:38,200 --> 00:24:41,520 Speaker 2: at Paul Goldschmidt's seasons. He used to have in Arizona 451 00:24:41,520 --> 00:24:45,800 Speaker 2: and he would just rave about Dave McKay, Rusty Coots 452 00:24:45,840 --> 00:24:50,040 Speaker 2: over and over in Kansas City. Those dudes get guys 453 00:24:50,560 --> 00:24:53,320 Speaker 2: bags if you want to take him. And Naylor clearly 454 00:24:53,440 --> 00:24:55,840 Speaker 2: learned it, and he's come over to a team that 455 00:24:55,840 --> 00:24:59,639 Speaker 2: doesn't run that much and he took third. Next pitch, 456 00:24:59,720 --> 00:25:03,200 Speaker 2: sack fly. That's that's winning baseball. 457 00:25:03,560 --> 00:25:07,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, that was the whole game that inning. You know, 458 00:25:07,040 --> 00:25:09,639 Speaker 1: it started with a Julio Rodriguez RBI single, started the 459 00:25:09,680 --> 00:25:13,679 Speaker 1: scoring Planco had that sack fly and Rangers close it 460 00:25:13,680 --> 00:25:16,359 Speaker 1: out before two. They're also two games back at Houston, 461 00:25:16,400 --> 00:25:18,200 Speaker 1: so they're still in that race as well, but they've 462 00:25:18,200 --> 00:25:21,320 Speaker 1: got to hold off you know, this charge from and 463 00:25:21,520 --> 00:25:24,240 Speaker 1: from the Guardians. Nine strikeouts for Wu by the way 464 00:25:24,640 --> 00:25:27,359 Speaker 1: over six innings. He's had a really nice year. I 465 00:25:27,480 --> 00:25:29,840 Speaker 1: was sifting through YouTube comments yesterday on some of our 466 00:25:29,920 --> 00:25:32,840 Speaker 1: videos and we posted about a roll this Chapman and 467 00:25:32,920 --> 00:25:36,000 Speaker 1: how Carlos Nerbias confirmed the story of him spotting his 468 00:25:36,040 --> 00:25:38,520 Speaker 1: fastball for the first time in his career at thirty 469 00:25:38,560 --> 00:25:42,160 Speaker 1: seven years old, and a comment from al if I'm 470 00:25:42,200 --> 00:25:44,320 Speaker 1: not mistaken, I don't think Chapman has ever had a 471 00:25:44,320 --> 00:25:47,000 Speaker 1: major arm injury. Think he had shoulder fatigue, but that's 472 00:25:47,000 --> 00:25:49,360 Speaker 1: about it. His mechanics are great and his power comes 473 00:25:49,359 --> 00:25:52,679 Speaker 1: from his legs and great extension. I mean, just to 474 00:25:52,680 --> 00:25:54,240 Speaker 1: be a pitcher and be healthy for that long in 475 00:25:54,280 --> 00:25:57,399 Speaker 1: your career as an anomaly. He also is somewhat of 476 00:25:57,400 --> 00:25:59,720 Speaker 1: a powerlifter, so that stands out too. I mean, he's 477 00:25:59,760 --> 00:26:00,879 Speaker 1: just a freak isn't he. 478 00:26:01,840 --> 00:26:04,640 Speaker 2: And he's been a reliever his whole career, so he's 479 00:26:04,720 --> 00:26:06,560 Speaker 2: I mean, they tried to start him for a second, 480 00:26:06,600 --> 00:26:08,879 Speaker 2: but he's been a reliever pretty much his whole career, 481 00:26:08,920 --> 00:26:11,240 Speaker 2: so he's never he's always been the closer, so he's 482 00:26:11,280 --> 00:26:13,280 Speaker 2: never had to get up multiple times. He's never had 483 00:26:13,280 --> 00:26:15,760 Speaker 2: to really pitch multiple innings. He's kind of been a 484 00:26:15,760 --> 00:26:18,240 Speaker 2: one inning guy. I mean, so yeah, I mean, he 485 00:26:18,400 --> 00:26:20,960 Speaker 2: keeps himself in great shape, and he's good for him, man, 486 00:26:21,520 --> 00:26:23,480 Speaker 2: good for him at this age to keep going people 487 00:26:23,480 --> 00:26:24,880 Speaker 2: say you can't. This is why I have a problem 488 00:26:24,920 --> 00:26:27,440 Speaker 2: with when Major League Baseball people say, oh, you're done 489 00:26:27,440 --> 00:26:29,560 Speaker 2: at twenty nine. Well no, there's people that can do 490 00:26:29,600 --> 00:26:31,760 Speaker 2: it till they're older. Just have to give him a chance. 491 00:26:31,760 --> 00:26:34,520 Speaker 2: But major League Baseball doesn't want to. Yeah, they don't 492 00:26:34,520 --> 00:26:36,320 Speaker 2: want to pay. They don't want to pay guys, because 493 00:26:36,680 --> 00:26:40,600 Speaker 2: the history says, if you guys, remember when Eeraldist Chapman 494 00:26:40,640 --> 00:26:43,960 Speaker 2: came up, Billy Hamilton was also coming up. I'm not 495 00:26:44,000 --> 00:26:48,480 Speaker 2: sure I think Chappie came up and then Billy Hamilton. Did. 496 00:26:49,359 --> 00:26:53,560 Speaker 2: They confirmed it that Eradis Chapman beat Billy Hamilton in 497 00:26:53,600 --> 00:26:56,360 Speaker 2: a race obviously there's no video of it, but might 498 00:26:56,400 --> 00:26:59,359 Speaker 2: be a Todd Fraser question. So you're talking about him, 499 00:26:59,400 --> 00:27:04,400 Speaker 2: dude to who is freakishly strong. He never really gets 500 00:27:04,480 --> 00:27:09,159 Speaker 2: put in awful situations, and he's a freak athlete, so 501 00:27:09,960 --> 00:27:12,359 Speaker 2: there's a reason, there's a reason he stayed healthy. 502 00:27:15,480 --> 00:27:18,520 Speaker 1: Very impressed. The people were obviously impressed with what Carlo 503 00:27:18,560 --> 00:27:22,000 Speaker 1: Stambias was telling. You know, not only about the fastball, 504 00:27:22,040 --> 00:27:25,320 Speaker 1: but the splitter story as well. So good stuff, good comments. 505 00:27:25,359 --> 00:27:27,560 Speaker 1: We're looking at him, even if you're looking at videos afterward. 506 00:27:27,560 --> 00:27:29,960 Speaker 1: Obviously we're looking at the chat too. For any questions, 507 00:27:30,200 --> 00:27:32,880 Speaker 1: I save this for you. So CBS does their Power 508 00:27:32,960 --> 00:27:35,879 Speaker 1: rankings every week and CBS writer Matt Snyder has the 509 00:27:35,880 --> 00:27:37,879 Speaker 1: White Sox ahead of the Twins, even though the Twins 510 00:27:37,920 --> 00:27:41,720 Speaker 1: have a decent lead on them in record. He said, 511 00:27:41,720 --> 00:27:44,080 Speaker 1: the White Sox have better run differential this from Monday 512 00:27:44,320 --> 00:27:46,760 Speaker 1: and just swept the Twins in four games. They've been 513 00:27:46,800 --> 00:27:49,480 Speaker 1: three and a half games better since May seventeenth, seven 514 00:27:49,520 --> 00:27:51,720 Speaker 1: games better than the second half, three games better since 515 00:27:51,720 --> 00:27:54,240 Speaker 1: the start of August. He said, seems pretty simple to 516 00:27:54,280 --> 00:27:56,800 Speaker 1: me which team is better at this point. We're just 517 00:27:56,920 --> 00:27:59,000 Speaker 1: continuing to give credit to the Twins for a winning 518 00:27:59,000 --> 00:28:01,280 Speaker 1: streak that happened so long long ago with different personnel. 519 00:28:02,200 --> 00:28:03,640 Speaker 2: The White Socks are a better team than the Twins 520 00:28:03,720 --> 00:28:06,960 Speaker 2: right now. Yeah, Twins, Twins stank. The White Sox aren't great, 521 00:28:06,960 --> 00:28:08,520 Speaker 2: but they at least have some hope. It looks like 522 00:28:08,800 --> 00:28:11,720 Speaker 2: what are the twinsest Iron Buxton and Royce Lewis. I mean, 523 00:28:12,040 --> 00:28:15,399 Speaker 2: White Sox have hope. Although you call some Montgomery and 524 00:28:15,440 --> 00:28:17,239 Speaker 2: some of the young guys to you and Kiro and 525 00:28:17,280 --> 00:28:19,360 Speaker 2: some of their young guys have looked good. So yeah, 526 00:28:19,359 --> 00:28:21,080 Speaker 2: the White Socks are a better team right now than 527 00:28:21,119 --> 00:28:21,480 Speaker 2: the Twins. 528 00:28:21,560 --> 00:28:23,959 Speaker 1: Yeah, they're starting to put some put some runs up. 529 00:28:24,040 --> 00:28:26,480 Speaker 1: I think they're top five in runs scored in the 530 00:28:26,480 --> 00:28:29,879 Speaker 1: second half of the year. There's been some high scoring 531 00:28:29,920 --> 00:28:32,560 Speaker 1: games for them, which makes sense. I mean it's already 532 00:28:32,840 --> 00:28:35,880 Speaker 1: what is this your two or year three of the rebuild? 533 00:28:37,080 --> 00:28:42,400 Speaker 1: Who knows, lost counts constant, But anyway, I just thought 534 00:28:42,440 --> 00:28:46,000 Speaker 1: that was a good point. Yeah, reboot, whatever you want 535 00:28:46,000 --> 00:28:46,400 Speaker 1: to call it. 536 00:28:46,440 --> 00:28:51,240 Speaker 2: But it's the PG seas post griffall season. 537 00:28:52,520 --> 00:28:55,280 Speaker 1: Mm everything is going to be looked at as pre 538 00:28:55,520 --> 00:28:56,480 Speaker 1: and post gruffall. 539 00:28:58,800 --> 00:29:01,640 Speaker 2: Okay, it's a good player, Well, look at who the 540 00:29:01,640 --> 00:29:04,760 Speaker 2: players they had last year on that team had some 541 00:29:04,800 --> 00:29:06,080 Speaker 2: good players that they lost. 542 00:29:06,560 --> 00:29:08,640 Speaker 1: All the time we spend a lot of time on 543 00:29:08,680 --> 00:29:12,360 Speaker 1: the road, we are often concerned about our online security 544 00:29:12,480 --> 00:29:15,760 Speaker 1: when you're logging in from all over the globe. Really, 545 00:29:15,920 --> 00:29:18,520 Speaker 1: so you should maybe look into a VPN. 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There's a story to this one though, it's 562 00:30:13,760 --> 00:30:17,080 Speaker 1: Sean Murphy part of the catching tandem for the Braves. 563 00:30:17,120 --> 00:30:19,720 Speaker 1: Drake Balbins had a really good year as a rookie 564 00:30:19,800 --> 00:30:21,640 Speaker 1: with this team, and now I'll get to finish the 565 00:30:21,680 --> 00:30:24,920 Speaker 1: season in that spot without Murphy because he's undergoing surgery. 566 00:30:24,920 --> 00:30:27,640 Speaker 1: He's expected to miss four ish months and be ready 567 00:30:27,640 --> 00:30:31,080 Speaker 1: for spring training. There was an MRI on Monday that 568 00:30:31,120 --> 00:30:34,120 Speaker 1: showed he had a laboral tear in his right hip, 569 00:30:34,760 --> 00:30:37,440 Speaker 1: and he said it had been a problem for him 570 00:30:37,480 --> 00:30:41,880 Speaker 1: for years. They just brought it to Atlanta's attention this year, 571 00:30:41,960 --> 00:30:44,720 Speaker 1: or he just brought it to Atlanta's attention this week, 572 00:30:44,800 --> 00:30:47,680 Speaker 1: I should say. And they think it's been a problem 573 00:30:47,720 --> 00:30:49,360 Speaker 1: for the past couple of seasons. He was really good 574 00:30:49,400 --> 00:30:51,320 Speaker 1: in twenty twenty three and then really up and down 575 00:30:51,360 --> 00:30:55,480 Speaker 1: in twenty four and twenty five. You played through a lot, 576 00:30:55,520 --> 00:30:58,680 Speaker 1: both of you did. But what's your take on Sean 577 00:30:58,760 --> 00:31:01,880 Speaker 1: Murphy not saying anything to the team at all. 578 00:31:03,040 --> 00:31:05,400 Speaker 2: It's weird and the team not knowing that he was injured. 579 00:31:05,440 --> 00:31:08,320 Speaker 2: He just played through this constantly is weird to me. 580 00:31:08,360 --> 00:31:10,120 Speaker 2: I know he had an oblique in some other stuff, 581 00:31:10,160 --> 00:31:12,520 Speaker 2: but it's weird that nobody knew about this. And then 582 00:31:14,000 --> 00:31:16,040 Speaker 2: all of a sudden this pops up. But I mean, 583 00:31:16,040 --> 00:31:20,719 Speaker 2: everyone's pain tolerance is different, and he is, Yeah, hopefully 584 00:31:20,760 --> 00:31:23,080 Speaker 2: this surgery fix them. They're gonna have an interesting dilemma 585 00:31:23,080 --> 00:31:24,600 Speaker 2: because they signed him to a long term deal and 586 00:31:24,600 --> 00:31:26,200 Speaker 2: then they have Drake Baldwin, who's one of the best 587 00:31:26,200 --> 00:31:28,280 Speaker 2: young catchers in baseball. See what happens. 588 00:31:28,440 --> 00:31:32,080 Speaker 1: He said Krats that the pain got to a point 589 00:31:32,080 --> 00:31:36,400 Speaker 1: where it's unbearable in the past week or so, and 590 00:31:36,440 --> 00:31:41,320 Speaker 1: he had only recently started seeking treatment. But my question 591 00:31:41,840 --> 00:31:45,280 Speaker 1: is what if they could have treated this differently a 592 00:31:45,360 --> 00:31:48,440 Speaker 1: while back, right, Like, what's the line of what you 593 00:31:48,520 --> 00:31:49,920 Speaker 1: tell the team? You guys tell me. 594 00:31:50,960 --> 00:31:54,160 Speaker 2: That's always the challenge. That's always the challenge guy like 595 00:31:54,280 --> 00:31:58,920 Speaker 2: Murphy who's on a contract, maybe it's taken, it's handled 596 00:31:58,920 --> 00:32:01,200 Speaker 2: a little bit differently than a guy who's not on 597 00:32:01,280 --> 00:32:04,760 Speaker 2: a contract. Like for me in my career, if something hurt, 598 00:32:05,720 --> 00:32:07,880 Speaker 2: it had to be really bad because you can't go 599 00:32:08,000 --> 00:32:10,560 Speaker 2: in there and tell them, one, I'm in Triple A 600 00:32:10,640 --> 00:32:12,320 Speaker 2: half the season. So if I'm in Triple A and 601 00:32:12,360 --> 00:32:14,760 Speaker 2: I'm like, hey, you know, this is really bugging me 602 00:32:14,880 --> 00:32:17,160 Speaker 2: or this is really like you have to kind of 603 00:32:17,240 --> 00:32:21,360 Speaker 2: learn to self diagnose and self treat yourself. For Murphy, 604 00:32:22,200 --> 00:32:24,719 Speaker 2: he could have gotten on a plan. Maybe I don't know. 605 00:32:24,800 --> 00:32:29,440 Speaker 2: I've never dealt with hip issues. It doesn't sound like 606 00:32:30,280 --> 00:32:33,040 Speaker 2: it doesn't sound like it's something that you really want 607 00:32:33,080 --> 00:32:37,320 Speaker 2: to deal with. But like AJ said, like AJ said earlier, 608 00:32:37,440 --> 00:32:39,680 Speaker 2: I think we're in an era now where it's like, 609 00:32:39,840 --> 00:32:43,520 Speaker 2: oh this hurts h tendail. I had a player text 610 00:32:43,560 --> 00:32:46,640 Speaker 2: me yesterday he wants to come back before the end 611 00:32:46,640 --> 00:32:49,960 Speaker 2: of the season, and the team's like, hey, just take 612 00:32:50,040 --> 00:32:52,000 Speaker 2: it easy, and he's like, like, this is my one 613 00:32:52,120 --> 00:32:56,760 Speaker 2: chance to play in the playoffs, and so like maybe 614 00:32:56,840 --> 00:33:00,240 Speaker 2: Murph doesn't want to be known as being solid. So 615 00:33:00,240 --> 00:33:04,280 Speaker 2: he never told anybody that it's a It's an admirable trait. 616 00:33:04,400 --> 00:33:06,640 Speaker 2: But if you go on the other end of it 617 00:33:06,680 --> 00:33:09,719 Speaker 2: and say, oh, he could have done something, I don't know. 618 00:33:09,760 --> 00:33:13,400 Speaker 2: I mean, you can't fix tears in your in your ligaments. 619 00:33:13,640 --> 00:33:18,360 Speaker 2: You can help mask the pain. But to me, I 620 00:33:18,360 --> 00:33:21,240 Speaker 2: think it maybe just a case of him being tough, 621 00:33:21,320 --> 00:33:23,640 Speaker 2: which I think at the catching position, when you play 622 00:33:23,720 --> 00:33:25,400 Speaker 2: every day, you have to. 623 00:33:25,360 --> 00:33:29,520 Speaker 1: Be So what's the balance of that, right, being tough 624 00:33:29,640 --> 00:33:32,680 Speaker 1: and not being labeled as a guy that's always in 625 00:33:32,680 --> 00:33:34,959 Speaker 1: the trainer's room, on the trainer's table, because that's definitely 626 00:33:35,040 --> 00:33:36,920 Speaker 1: a thing. You hear of that about certain guys all 627 00:33:36,960 --> 00:33:38,840 Speaker 1: the time, and like you guys mentioned, it's more of 628 00:33:38,840 --> 00:33:43,080 Speaker 1: a thing nowadays, but that versus your performance for your team. 629 00:33:43,240 --> 00:33:46,200 Speaker 1: Like on the team side, I feel like they're a 630 00:33:46,240 --> 00:33:48,640 Speaker 1: little bit pissed because they're like, well, if we knew 631 00:33:48,680 --> 00:33:50,960 Speaker 1: about this, we either could have addressed it, you know, 632 00:33:51,600 --> 00:33:53,960 Speaker 1: in an off season. If it's only four of you have. 633 00:33:54,000 --> 00:33:56,080 Speaker 2: This pain for two plus years and hasn't told anybody, 634 00:33:56,120 --> 00:33:58,720 Speaker 2: I feel I feel like that that's not right. I'm 635 00:33:58,720 --> 00:34:02,440 Speaker 2: gonna I'm gonna. I'm on a lean towards Murphy's probably 636 00:34:02,480 --> 00:34:05,000 Speaker 2: said something to somebody like I guarantee he came in 637 00:34:05,040 --> 00:34:06,760 Speaker 2: and said my hip is tight or my hip is 638 00:34:06,840 --> 00:34:08,800 Speaker 2: sore or so. I find it hard to believe that 639 00:34:09,239 --> 00:34:11,360 Speaker 2: it's gotten to this point. It didn't just happen overnight, 640 00:34:11,360 --> 00:34:14,480 Speaker 2: and you know, so I don't know, but again, everyone's different. 641 00:34:15,320 --> 00:34:18,840 Speaker 2: I have an example of that. Brandon Moss in twenty 642 00:34:18,920 --> 00:34:21,680 Speaker 2: fourteen made the All Star team. I think he had 643 00:34:21,760 --> 00:34:25,759 Speaker 2: like thirty some homers at the All Star break, and 644 00:34:26,080 --> 00:34:30,160 Speaker 2: that's off season before was he was squatting and he 645 00:34:30,239 --> 00:34:32,880 Speaker 2: was like, I got to my last rep and he's like, 646 00:34:33,200 --> 00:34:36,360 Speaker 2: I felt something like my lower back, like butt region. 647 00:34:36,480 --> 00:34:38,640 Speaker 2: He's like aw. He's like I didn't know what it was, 648 00:34:39,280 --> 00:34:41,400 Speaker 2: and it kind of lingered. It kind of lingered the 649 00:34:41,440 --> 00:34:44,000 Speaker 2: whole season. But he's like, I was hitting dingers. I 650 00:34:44,000 --> 00:34:46,040 Speaker 2: don't know how many hitting that first half. He was 651 00:34:46,120 --> 00:34:49,680 Speaker 2: hitting tons of dingers all Star Break. There only at 652 00:34:49,680 --> 00:34:52,480 Speaker 2: the All Star Game and he told Ali, his wife, 653 00:34:52,480 --> 00:34:56,120 Speaker 2: he said, Man, my hip has just been bugging me 654 00:34:56,239 --> 00:34:58,239 Speaker 2: all seasons. She's like, oh, why don't you go get 655 00:34:58,320 --> 00:35:01,680 Speaker 2: checked out. He ended up up hitting like three more 656 00:35:01,719 --> 00:35:04,399 Speaker 2: homers in the second half. Obviously, he hit the two 657 00:35:04,400 --> 00:35:07,120 Speaker 2: big dingers in the Wildcard game for the A's, but 658 00:35:07,600 --> 00:35:11,120 Speaker 2: he goes it was almost like psychologically, I told somebody, 659 00:35:11,760 --> 00:35:15,120 Speaker 2: and then that's all I could think of. I'm not 660 00:35:15,160 --> 00:35:17,280 Speaker 2: saying this is the case with Murph. I'm just saying 661 00:35:17,360 --> 00:35:21,000 Speaker 2: that it is. It's a real world example of somebody 662 00:35:21,000 --> 00:35:24,799 Speaker 2: that was playing through it and he just didn't tell anybody. 663 00:35:25,840 --> 00:35:27,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, I see it all. So pre All Star Break 664 00:35:27,640 --> 00:35:29,840 Speaker 1: he had twenty one home runs and a five thirty 665 00:35:30,000 --> 00:35:33,480 Speaker 1: slugging percentage, and then he went one hundred and twenty 666 00:35:33,520 --> 00:35:36,000 Speaker 1: five at bats without a home run from late July 667 00:35:36,160 --> 00:35:39,920 Speaker 1: to mid September, and you did have the offseason hip surgery. 668 00:35:41,200 --> 00:35:44,759 Speaker 1: There you go, it's funny. 669 00:35:44,440 --> 00:35:47,200 Speaker 2: It's a real world example. You try. The one thing 670 00:35:47,200 --> 00:35:50,360 Speaker 2: this show does is it gets the insight of players, 671 00:35:50,640 --> 00:35:53,480 Speaker 2: and it's like it's the real insight. It's the things 672 00:35:53,520 --> 00:35:56,480 Speaker 2: that go on in your mind, like, oh, well, you know, 673 00:35:56,600 --> 00:35:59,720 Speaker 2: maybe he's hitting two ten, he's like, I'm don't tell anybody. 674 00:35:59,719 --> 00:36:03,160 Speaker 2: It's look like I'm making an excuse. Maybe he's hitting 675 00:36:03,200 --> 00:36:07,040 Speaker 2: three hundred. He's like, I'm hot, I'm gonna stay out there. 676 00:36:07,080 --> 00:36:09,840 Speaker 2: Like those are the things that go on in your mind. 677 00:36:11,800 --> 00:36:13,920 Speaker 1: Yeah, I just feel like, you know, you've got to 678 00:36:13,960 --> 00:36:17,360 Speaker 1: trust most of the teams from a medical staff perspective, 679 00:36:17,440 --> 00:36:19,839 Speaker 1: and you don't have to get surgery. Right if they 680 00:36:19,880 --> 00:36:22,399 Speaker 1: say we think you should get surgery, you can either say, 681 00:36:22,440 --> 00:36:23,319 Speaker 1: well I'm good for now. 682 00:36:24,000 --> 00:36:26,040 Speaker 2: Then you make your own decision. I can tell you 683 00:36:26,080 --> 00:36:26,680 Speaker 2: to do something. 684 00:36:26,760 --> 00:36:28,680 Speaker 1: You can also push it off. Right even if you 685 00:36:28,680 --> 00:36:31,120 Speaker 1: had brought this up, you could say, okay, well I 686 00:36:31,160 --> 00:36:32,799 Speaker 1: want to play through it right now and then maybe 687 00:36:32,800 --> 00:36:35,279 Speaker 1: I'll have surgery in the off season. Yeah, this is 688 00:36:35,280 --> 00:36:36,799 Speaker 1: the time to do it. Of course the Braves are. 689 00:36:38,440 --> 00:36:40,600 Speaker 2: So that'd be interesting what they do with him in Baldwin. 690 00:36:42,040 --> 00:36:42,680 Speaker 1: What would you do? 691 00:36:45,320 --> 00:36:47,160 Speaker 2: I'd probably try and trade one. I'd probably try and 692 00:36:47,160 --> 00:36:49,960 Speaker 2: trade Murph if you can, and find someone else because 693 00:36:50,000 --> 00:36:52,040 Speaker 2: of the contract. Well, I don't know who's going to 694 00:36:52,080 --> 00:36:55,200 Speaker 2: take him, especially now that he's having surgery. I'm gonna 695 00:36:55,200 --> 00:36:57,440 Speaker 2: have to see him play now. Right now, you're kind 696 00:36:57,440 --> 00:36:57,800 Speaker 2: of stuck. 697 00:36:58,040 --> 00:37:00,359 Speaker 1: Yeah, you see what happens next year. And I would 698 00:37:00,400 --> 00:37:03,760 Speaker 1: keep the DH spot potentially open. I don't think Marcela 699 00:37:03,840 --> 00:37:16,840 Speaker 1: Zun is coming back, all right, So I want to 700 00:37:16,840 --> 00:37:20,080 Speaker 1: give love to the that watches this show online every 701 00:37:20,120 --> 00:37:23,799 Speaker 1: day and comments and ask questions in the YouTube chat. 702 00:37:23,880 --> 00:37:25,719 Speaker 1: So we only have two minutes here, but they're like, hey, 703 00:37:25,760 --> 00:37:28,640 Speaker 1: where you've been? We mentioned you earlier. They just wanted 704 00:37:28,640 --> 00:37:31,080 Speaker 1: to know about Jeff Kent, as most people thought he 705 00:37:31,080 --> 00:37:32,839 Speaker 1: should be in the Hall of Fame. In the chat, 706 00:37:32,880 --> 00:37:35,520 Speaker 1: but they were talking about media relations and how maybe 707 00:37:35,520 --> 00:37:37,919 Speaker 1: that could affect some players with Hall of Fame voting. 708 00:37:37,960 --> 00:37:41,080 Speaker 1: It was stemmed from our Bayron Buckston conversation, so thoughts. 709 00:37:41,200 --> 00:37:43,080 Speaker 2: He should be in and Barry Bonds is another one 710 00:37:43,120 --> 00:37:44,840 Speaker 2: that's not in because there's a lot of there's a 711 00:37:44,880 --> 00:37:46,560 Speaker 2: bunch of guys that didn't get in and didn't get 712 00:37:46,560 --> 00:37:50,160 Speaker 2: good votes because they weren't friendly to the media. So yeah, 713 00:37:50,200 --> 00:37:52,080 Speaker 2: but I mean, Jeff Kent should be in. Jeff Kent 714 00:37:52,080 --> 00:37:53,080 Speaker 2: should be in bonds. 715 00:37:54,440 --> 00:37:59,200 Speaker 1: But they're opposite, sure, but they're opposite in terms of 716 00:37:59,719 --> 00:38:01,440 Speaker 1: can being one of those guys that was like I 717 00:38:01,440 --> 00:38:03,920 Speaker 1: didn't take royd blah blah blah, and the others are 718 00:38:04,040 --> 00:38:06,040 Speaker 1: pd He should he should be related. 719 00:38:06,239 --> 00:38:08,920 Speaker 2: He should be in. Okay, Crat, he's the all time 720 00:38:09,239 --> 00:38:10,920 Speaker 2: leader in second base homes, he should be in. 721 00:38:11,280 --> 00:38:15,040 Speaker 1: Yeah, And Ken's very vocal like I didn't do any pds, 722 00:38:15,200 --> 00:38:16,920 Speaker 1: so why am I not in listening. 723 00:38:17,040 --> 00:38:18,879 Speaker 2: I've said it many times. If you get caught after 724 00:38:18,880 --> 00:38:22,319 Speaker 2: they started testing, different story. If you did We're huge 725 00:38:22,360 --> 00:38:24,839 Speaker 2: the things before, then you should be allowed in because 726 00:38:24,880 --> 00:38:27,160 Speaker 2: it wasn't against the rules of baseball. Because you can't 727 00:38:27,160 --> 00:38:29,439 Speaker 2: tell me there's not guys in that didn't do things. 728 00:38:29,600 --> 00:38:31,560 Speaker 2: Jeff Kent, even from back in the fifties and the 729 00:38:31,560 --> 00:38:33,759 Speaker 2: sixties and the tens, in the twenties or wherever you 730 00:38:33,760 --> 00:38:35,680 Speaker 2: hew far ever you want to go back, guys might 731 00:38:35,719 --> 00:38:37,520 Speaker 2: not have been steroids. But they were taking something that 732 00:38:37,560 --> 00:38:38,680 Speaker 2: I bet you they couldn't take. 733 00:38:38,560 --> 00:38:41,360 Speaker 1: Now, gratz. Jeff Kent was like a top five hitting 734 00:38:41,400 --> 00:38:42,600 Speaker 1: second basement of all time. 735 00:38:44,600 --> 00:38:47,560 Speaker 2: Did he did he do it long enough? That's my question. 736 00:38:49,000 --> 00:38:49,279 Speaker 1: For me. 737 00:38:49,440 --> 00:38:54,239 Speaker 2: Yes, man, that was some good years. 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