1 00:00:00,640 --> 00:00:02,880 Speaker 1: Get Up, Get Up? 2 00:00:08,800 --> 00:00:11,000 Speaker 2: What Is Up? Mets fans? Welcome back to episode one 3 00:00:11,160 --> 00:00:14,240 Speaker 2: eleven of the Mets Up Podcast, the official podcast of 4 00:00:14,280 --> 00:00:17,280 Speaker 2: the New York Mets, going over the San Diego Padres series, 5 00:00:17,600 --> 00:00:19,360 Speaker 2: in which there were some peaks and valleys. I think 6 00:00:19,400 --> 00:00:22,800 Speaker 2: you could say pretty easily some ups and downs. Here. 7 00:00:22,560 --> 00:00:25,000 Speaker 2: We're not gonna talk too much in depth about the 8 00:00:25,000 --> 00:00:27,360 Speaker 2: first few games, just because it's not a whole lot 9 00:00:27,440 --> 00:00:30,640 Speaker 2: there that we're really excited about talking and well, yeah, 10 00:00:30,720 --> 00:00:33,240 Speaker 2: a couple, true. First two is a couple, not a few. 11 00:00:33,280 --> 00:00:35,400 Speaker 2: Game three much better. Game three much better. We're more 12 00:00:35,440 --> 00:00:37,720 Speaker 2: excited to talk about that one. And then, let's be honest, 13 00:00:37,960 --> 00:00:40,519 Speaker 2: the trade deadlines about a week away, and we have 14 00:00:40,600 --> 00:00:42,639 Speaker 2: the Subway series coming up. It's gonna be the main 15 00:00:42,680 --> 00:00:44,880 Speaker 2: topic of today's episode. So if you guys are enjoying 16 00:00:44,880 --> 00:00:46,960 Speaker 2: what you're listening to, what you're seeing, make sure you're 17 00:00:46,960 --> 00:00:49,000 Speaker 2: following us on all our social media at Mets Up. 18 00:00:49,000 --> 00:00:51,440 Speaker 2: That'll be on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. If you're looking 19 00:00:51,440 --> 00:00:53,200 Speaker 2: for the YouTube video, it is on the New York 20 00:00:53,280 --> 00:00:55,960 Speaker 2: Mets YouTube page. Don't go to Mets up YouTube, go 21 00:00:55,960 --> 00:00:58,200 Speaker 2: to the New York Mets Talking to more and more people, 22 00:00:58,240 --> 00:00:59,960 Speaker 2: and apparently they had no clothes. 23 00:01:00,120 --> 00:01:00,480 Speaker 3: So sad. 24 00:01:00,480 --> 00:01:02,200 Speaker 1: A guy came up to us at the game of 25 00:01:02,280 --> 00:01:04,600 Speaker 1: Friday was like, what happened to you guys? 26 00:01:04,680 --> 00:01:05,920 Speaker 3: Yeah, we were like, oh wait, what do you mean? 27 00:01:06,160 --> 00:01:08,600 Speaker 2: Did you not see us on the board before the game? 28 00:01:08,720 --> 00:01:10,759 Speaker 2: Like we were? Now with the New York Mets, we're 29 00:01:10,800 --> 00:01:12,920 Speaker 2: actually doing way better than we ever were, but. 30 00:01:13,160 --> 00:01:14,760 Speaker 3: We forgot to record that. We should record something for 31 00:01:14,800 --> 00:01:15,280 Speaker 3: the old YouTube. 32 00:01:15,360 --> 00:01:17,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, we'll do Yeah, we'll do that right before the 33 00:01:17,240 --> 00:01:19,880 Speaker 2: Subway series maybe. So if you are looking for this 34 00:01:19,959 --> 00:01:22,640 Speaker 2: on the old YouTube channel or you just saw that video, 35 00:01:22,920 --> 00:01:25,080 Speaker 2: you can now watch this one and see us actually 36 00:01:25,240 --> 00:01:27,199 Speaker 2: with the New York Mets now, which is probably huge 37 00:01:27,200 --> 00:01:28,440 Speaker 2: news to you if you haven't seen us. 38 00:01:28,840 --> 00:01:30,240 Speaker 3: Yeah, I thought these guys have stopped. 39 00:01:30,319 --> 00:01:32,679 Speaker 2: Yeah, no, they're actually doing better than ever. If you're 40 00:01:32,680 --> 00:01:34,479 Speaker 2: not listening or if you're listening to us, I should 41 00:01:34,480 --> 00:01:36,880 Speaker 2: say not not listening. If you are listening to US, 42 00:01:37,240 --> 00:01:40,839 Speaker 2: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Odyssey, wherever you get your podcast, 43 00:01:40,920 --> 00:01:42,800 Speaker 2: drop us a rating, drop us a review. Saw some 44 00:01:42,880 --> 00:01:44,800 Speaker 2: new reviews out there, shout out to you, guys dropping 45 00:01:44,880 --> 00:01:47,800 Speaker 2: the honest truth about the best Mets podcast out there. 46 00:01:47,840 --> 00:01:50,360 Speaker 1: We got back to a five star rating on Spotify 47 00:01:50,600 --> 00:01:52,440 Speaker 1: after it went briefly down to four point nine for 48 00:01:52,440 --> 00:01:53,880 Speaker 1: a little while, So thank you guys for that. But 49 00:01:53,960 --> 00:01:56,280 Speaker 1: can you tell from this long and rambling intro that's 50 00:01:56,280 --> 00:01:57,040 Speaker 1: eleven thirty at night. 51 00:01:57,120 --> 00:01:59,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's eleven thirty at night. We didn't even go 52 00:01:59,160 --> 00:02:00,560 Speaker 2: to the stadium for this game because it was like, 53 00:02:00,560 --> 00:02:02,160 Speaker 2: all right, let's let's give the Mets a little bit 54 00:02:02,200 --> 00:02:03,720 Speaker 2: of a break. It's gonna be a long night if 55 00:02:03,720 --> 00:02:05,960 Speaker 2: we go to the stadium and production has to handle 56 00:02:06,000 --> 00:02:08,120 Speaker 2: all the editing and stuff like that behind the scenes, 57 00:02:08,240 --> 00:02:10,280 Speaker 2: along with driving home wherever they have to go. So 58 00:02:10,360 --> 00:02:12,760 Speaker 2: today we're doing it back for what is going to 59 00:02:12,800 --> 00:02:17,760 Speaker 2: be the last episode in my current Historia apartment, my 60 00:02:17,800 --> 00:02:20,960 Speaker 2: former bedroom, yeah James's former bedroom, my current office. This 61 00:02:20,960 --> 00:02:23,360 Speaker 2: will be the last Mets Up episode filmed here. Have 62 00:02:23,440 --> 00:02:25,440 Speaker 2: no fear, though, We'll have another spot for you whenever 63 00:02:25,440 --> 00:02:26,320 Speaker 2: we're not at the stadium. 64 00:02:26,320 --> 00:02:30,080 Speaker 1: Stuff best quickly, best best moment of recording the podcast 65 00:02:30,080 --> 00:02:30,560 Speaker 1: in this room. 66 00:02:30,960 --> 00:02:33,280 Speaker 2: I mean, I feel like the Max suers are one 67 00:02:33,400 --> 00:02:35,919 Speaker 2: is always what I draw back to. I mean, Max 68 00:02:35,919 --> 00:02:38,720 Speaker 2: schers or News. We had that huge spaces and like 69 00:02:38,800 --> 00:02:40,560 Speaker 2: all these spaces also are part of the reason as 70 00:02:40,560 --> 00:02:42,120 Speaker 2: to why the Mets ended up finding us, which is 71 00:02:42,160 --> 00:02:42,960 Speaker 2: also really cool. 72 00:02:43,200 --> 00:02:45,440 Speaker 1: I still think that the last episode we did before 73 00:02:45,560 --> 00:02:47,440 Speaker 1: the official Mets start was like one of the most 74 00:02:47,440 --> 00:02:47,839 Speaker 1: fun ones. 75 00:02:47,960 --> 00:02:50,440 Speaker 2: That was cool. Yeah, like being all jazzed up about like, oh, 76 00:02:50,520 --> 00:02:52,239 Speaker 2: oh my goodness, and then you dropping in like we're 77 00:02:52,240 --> 00:02:53,280 Speaker 2: the official podcasts of. 78 00:02:53,280 --> 00:02:55,200 Speaker 3: The Mets, Like, and we went out afterwards of your friends. 79 00:02:55,720 --> 00:02:57,359 Speaker 2: Yeah, that was a good time. But all of it 80 00:02:57,560 --> 00:03:00,440 Speaker 2: ended up being with us going out after I think 81 00:03:00,440 --> 00:03:03,280 Speaker 2: we just like, I think we enjoy social aspects. 82 00:03:04,360 --> 00:03:05,680 Speaker 1: A lot of memories in this room for me on 83 00:03:05,720 --> 00:03:07,000 Speaker 1: this podcast. Can we finally watch it? 84 00:03:07,360 --> 00:03:09,080 Speaker 2: Way yeah, and then we'll have a new spot for 85 00:03:09,120 --> 00:03:11,560 Speaker 2: you guys very very soon. Let's go ahead, though, and 86 00:03:11,560 --> 00:03:13,960 Speaker 2: talk about the start of the series. Padres coming in 87 00:03:14,040 --> 00:03:15,640 Speaker 2: after the All Star break. Padre is one of the 88 00:03:15,639 --> 00:03:17,720 Speaker 2: better teams in the National League, but they weren't playing 89 00:03:17,760 --> 00:03:19,320 Speaker 2: particularly well going into the break. 90 00:03:19,520 --> 00:03:22,320 Speaker 1: Padres might just kind of be our kryptonite, especially the 91 00:03:22,320 --> 00:03:24,440 Speaker 1: way it lined up facing the Padres the first three 92 00:03:24,480 --> 00:03:26,280 Speaker 1: games after the break. If you face the Padres for 93 00:03:26,320 --> 00:03:28,440 Speaker 1: a random series, chances are you aren't going to see 94 00:03:28,480 --> 00:03:30,320 Speaker 1: all of their best pictures come up to you in 95 00:03:30,320 --> 00:03:32,519 Speaker 1: a row. The Mets happened to get all their best pictures, 96 00:03:32,560 --> 00:03:34,600 Speaker 1: and we know the Mets struggles against Darvish. Blakes noew 97 00:03:35,160 --> 00:03:37,560 Speaker 1: handled us on Saturday, then came to Sunday. Looks like 98 00:03:37,600 --> 00:03:39,920 Speaker 1: Joe Musker was doing the same. We found a way 99 00:03:39,920 --> 00:03:42,800 Speaker 1: to break through. But it just kind of goes keeps 100 00:03:42,840 --> 00:03:44,400 Speaker 1: going out with the theme this year that this Met 101 00:03:44,520 --> 00:03:47,760 Speaker 1: lineup seems to struggle against very good starting pitching, which is. 102 00:03:47,760 --> 00:03:50,760 Speaker 2: Also kind of understandable, like when you use yeah, logically, 103 00:03:50,760 --> 00:03:52,480 Speaker 2: it's just like, man, I would love to be able 104 00:03:52,480 --> 00:03:55,120 Speaker 2: to hit you, Darvish, because I mean Game one. Outside 105 00:03:55,120 --> 00:03:57,000 Speaker 2: of the lack of offense in Game one and two, 106 00:03:57,320 --> 00:03:58,960 Speaker 2: the vibes at the park were awesome. 107 00:03:58,680 --> 00:04:00,520 Speaker 1: Awesome, very good. But a lot of people there. Great 108 00:04:00,520 --> 00:04:03,040 Speaker 1: giveaways all series two. Yeah, was Friday giveaway? 109 00:04:03,040 --> 00:04:05,680 Speaker 2: Now Friday, I don't think there was. Friday was Korean Night? 110 00:04:05,960 --> 00:04:07,280 Speaker 3: Yeah, nww Knight. 111 00:04:07,440 --> 00:04:11,320 Speaker 2: Yes, Okay, that's that's what happened. Saturday. You had the 112 00:04:11,400 --> 00:04:12,480 Speaker 2: Funko Pops. 113 00:04:12,200 --> 00:04:14,160 Speaker 1: One of the craziest giveaways in the history of the 114 00:04:14,680 --> 00:04:17,280 Speaker 1: very very hot market item that night. 115 00:04:17,440 --> 00:04:22,680 Speaker 2: Yes, tight security for sure, security then yeah, we said, 116 00:04:23,279 --> 00:04:23,520 Speaker 2: just do. 117 00:04:23,440 --> 00:04:24,480 Speaker 1: You want to make sure people get a lot of 118 00:04:24,480 --> 00:04:26,120 Speaker 1: Funko pops because you know the resale vale and he's 119 00:04:26,120 --> 00:04:28,320 Speaker 1: gonna be pretty major. Funko pops themselves are like a 120 00:04:28,400 --> 00:04:31,080 Speaker 1: hilariously popular collectible. Is the only time you're ever gonna 121 00:04:31,080 --> 00:04:32,400 Speaker 1: get a David Rye Captain America one? 122 00:04:32,440 --> 00:04:34,200 Speaker 2: It's pretty cool. I'm not gonna lie, but I'm glad 123 00:04:34,240 --> 00:04:36,560 Speaker 2: we ended up getting one, which is nice. We did 124 00:04:36,600 --> 00:04:38,640 Speaker 2: miss the Gil Hodges bobblehead though, which I guess is 125 00:04:38,680 --> 00:04:41,440 Speaker 2: also a good time to talk about Gil Hodges in 126 00:04:41,440 --> 00:04:42,920 Speaker 2: the Hall of Fame, deserving. 127 00:04:42,600 --> 00:04:45,279 Speaker 1: Absolutely his dollar, gave a great speech. A lot of 128 00:04:45,279 --> 00:04:47,080 Speaker 1: guys got in the Hall of Fame on Sunday that 129 00:04:47,200 --> 00:04:48,440 Speaker 1: kind of were due to get into the Hall of 130 00:04:48,480 --> 00:04:51,240 Speaker 1: Fame for a while, and then also David Ortiz, which, 131 00:04:51,279 --> 00:04:53,159 Speaker 1: however you feel about days being a first bout Hall 132 00:04:53,200 --> 00:04:55,000 Speaker 1: of Fame or that's whatever. We're not gonna bog down 133 00:04:55,000 --> 00:04:56,320 Speaker 1: this episode of the Hall of Fame talk, but very 134 00:04:56,400 --> 00:04:58,960 Speaker 1: nice to see the Hodges family there and for Missus 135 00:04:58,960 --> 00:05:01,520 Speaker 1: Hodges to still be she wasn't there presently, but to 136 00:05:01,600 --> 00:05:03,680 Speaker 1: still be alive to see it, and how we told 137 00:05:03,720 --> 00:05:06,000 Speaker 1: a crazy story today about why that actually took. 138 00:05:05,960 --> 00:05:07,480 Speaker 3: Kill Hodges so long to get into the Hall. 139 00:05:07,800 --> 00:05:10,960 Speaker 1: Say, so, he was up for a Veterans Committee vote, 140 00:05:11,040 --> 00:05:15,040 Speaker 1: I believe in the eighties or nineties, maybe even earlier, 141 00:05:15,040 --> 00:05:16,800 Speaker 1: because how he said was thirty years ago, but it 142 00:05:16,800 --> 00:05:18,520 Speaker 1: sounded like it was long ago because the story contained 143 00:05:18,600 --> 00:05:19,159 Speaker 1: Roy Campanella. 144 00:05:19,240 --> 00:05:19,719 Speaker 3: Ted Williams. 145 00:05:19,800 --> 00:05:20,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's a long time. 146 00:05:20,560 --> 00:05:22,960 Speaker 3: Yeah, those guys have been dead for a hot minute here. 147 00:05:23,000 --> 00:05:26,159 Speaker 1: But the old rule was that to get in with 148 00:05:26,200 --> 00:05:28,720 Speaker 1: the Veterans Committee vote, the voters had to be present. 149 00:05:29,040 --> 00:05:31,960 Speaker 1: And Roy Campanella, teammate of Gil Hodges, of one of 150 00:05:31,960 --> 00:05:34,920 Speaker 1: his closest personal friends, one of his major campaigners to 151 00:05:34,920 --> 00:05:37,240 Speaker 1: getting in the Hall, was actually in the hospital and 152 00:05:37,360 --> 00:05:41,240 Speaker 1: couldn't submit his vote live, even though he was the 153 00:05:41,240 --> 00:05:43,880 Speaker 1: one pushing pushing this, running the campaign basically for the 154 00:05:43,920 --> 00:05:46,400 Speaker 1: whole year. And Ted Williams, who's chair of the committee, 155 00:05:46,720 --> 00:05:49,039 Speaker 1: said the vote didn't count and that's how Hodges missed 156 00:05:49,120 --> 00:05:49,800 Speaker 1: the first time he. 157 00:05:49,839 --> 00:05:51,200 Speaker 3: Tried to with the Veterans Committee. 158 00:05:51,200 --> 00:05:53,560 Speaker 2: That's also insane. By the way, why is the Hall 159 00:05:53,600 --> 00:05:56,840 Speaker 2: of Fame Williams man strict. Yeah, it's like you got 160 00:05:56,920 --> 00:05:58,360 Speaker 2: to stick to the book. I don't I just don't 161 00:05:58,360 --> 00:06:01,440 Speaker 2: even understand why the Hall of Fame voting like that 162 00:06:01,560 --> 00:06:05,080 Speaker 2: is just the Veterans Committee. We're gonna Harold Baines got 163 00:06:05,080 --> 00:06:06,240 Speaker 2: in from the Veterans Committee. 164 00:06:06,360 --> 00:06:08,400 Speaker 3: J is a friend of the committee. 165 00:06:08,440 --> 00:06:10,480 Speaker 2: But I mean glad for Gil Hodges, glad for the 166 00:06:10,480 --> 00:06:12,919 Speaker 2: Hodges family. Obviously it's the guy has deserved it for 167 00:06:13,080 --> 00:06:15,280 Speaker 2: years and years. And we were talking about again. The 168 00:06:15,320 --> 00:06:17,560 Speaker 2: vibes of the park were really good. Uh, we saw 169 00:06:17,600 --> 00:06:20,400 Speaker 2: the Padres, but I guess we started a little controversy 170 00:06:20,440 --> 00:06:24,560 Speaker 2: with Padres Twitter, with our twitters because they're wearing LFGSD 171 00:06:24,760 --> 00:06:27,280 Speaker 2: shirts with like that's a little bit of a mouthful. 172 00:06:27,400 --> 00:06:29,880 Speaker 2: It doesn't really roll off the tongue like LFGM. 173 00:06:30,120 --> 00:06:32,400 Speaker 1: No, this doesn't sound that GOODI there's too many initials, 174 00:06:32,400 --> 00:06:33,559 Speaker 1: Like why you use this many leathers? 175 00:06:33,560 --> 00:06:34,600 Speaker 3: What are you trying to tell? 176 00:06:34,720 --> 00:06:36,960 Speaker 2: So as a good you know, internet journalist, as a 177 00:06:36,960 --> 00:06:39,120 Speaker 2: good YouTuber, as a social media guy myself, I went 178 00:06:39,160 --> 00:06:40,799 Speaker 2: to James and said, I need to take a picture 179 00:06:40,800 --> 00:06:43,520 Speaker 2: of this and post it because regardless, we're gonna get this, 180 00:06:43,600 --> 00:06:45,720 Speaker 2: We're gonna get people talking, it's gonna get clicks. Don't 181 00:06:45,720 --> 00:06:47,039 Speaker 2: really care what the backstory is. 182 00:06:48,240 --> 00:06:48,680 Speaker 3: Beautiful. 183 00:06:48,720 --> 00:06:51,800 Speaker 2: The San Diego Padres fans were furious. So basically what 184 00:06:51,839 --> 00:06:54,560 Speaker 2: it hours, Yeah, what basically ended up happening is that 185 00:06:54,600 --> 00:06:57,640 Speaker 2: I guess last year jorgeal Fara or earlier in the year, right, 186 00:06:57,760 --> 00:06:59,360 Speaker 2: he wasn't on the Padres last year was he was? 187 00:06:59,720 --> 00:07:01,799 Speaker 2: Was he? I don't know, I think he was. Okay, 188 00:07:01,800 --> 00:07:03,480 Speaker 2: so last year I guess it was. Then he hit 189 00:07:03,520 --> 00:07:05,800 Speaker 2: a walk off home run and he kind of did 190 00:07:05,800 --> 00:07:08,320 Speaker 2: the lf you know, GM thing, but he did with 191 00:07:08,360 --> 00:07:11,600 Speaker 2: San Diego, so that became their their entire thing, and 192 00:07:11,640 --> 00:07:13,880 Speaker 2: he was I guess they had those shirts Maade or 193 00:07:13,880 --> 00:07:17,000 Speaker 2: someone in San Diego had the maid last year. Okay, 194 00:07:17,040 --> 00:07:19,040 Speaker 2: so it was earlier this year, ye, but uh yeah 195 00:07:19,480 --> 00:07:21,040 Speaker 2: that was like his term. So they're like it has 196 00:07:21,080 --> 00:07:22,560 Speaker 2: nothing to do with the Mets, and it was like, okay, 197 00:07:22,560 --> 00:07:25,120 Speaker 2: but even if it doesn't, like you got it from yeah, 198 00:07:25,120 --> 00:07:26,520 Speaker 2: we know you got it from it. We got you 199 00:07:26,640 --> 00:07:29,360 Speaker 2: San Diego, you replied to Mets up Twitter, you have 200 00:07:29,440 --> 00:07:32,600 Speaker 2: no reason to. That's that's prime bait right there. So 201 00:07:32,760 --> 00:07:33,840 Speaker 2: little little fist fun there. 202 00:07:33,840 --> 00:07:34,960 Speaker 3: Another fun thing before the game. 203 00:07:35,040 --> 00:07:38,200 Speaker 1: Jet Williams has signed his contract first round pick. Last Sunday, 204 00:07:38,240 --> 00:07:40,080 Speaker 1: only we go like a million years ago. It does 205 00:07:40,200 --> 00:07:42,680 Speaker 1: first round picking from the Mets out of Texas high 206 00:07:42,720 --> 00:07:45,960 Speaker 1: school kid. He was the ballpark. He was getting just 207 00:07:46,360 --> 00:07:48,640 Speaker 1: absolutely swarm by reporters. But we did spend a little 208 00:07:48,720 --> 00:07:50,480 Speaker 1: bit of time with Jet. Made a TikTok, got to 209 00:07:50,480 --> 00:07:52,720 Speaker 1: walk around with him, shout out him his agent, Chris Rose. 210 00:07:52,720 --> 00:07:55,320 Speaker 1: We had very nice time with Jet and a very 211 00:07:55,400 --> 00:07:57,920 Speaker 1: charming and engaging young man, very confident in his future. 212 00:07:58,000 --> 00:08:01,000 Speaker 2: You forget sometimes like just talking to him, you're like, oh, yeah, 213 00:08:01,040 --> 00:08:03,440 Speaker 2: you're like eighteen years old. You're you're basically a child. 214 00:08:03,480 --> 00:08:05,880 Speaker 2: So like seeing him like walk around and like it's 215 00:08:05,920 --> 00:08:07,360 Speaker 2: almost it's not that he was like spaced out, but 216 00:08:07,440 --> 00:08:09,960 Speaker 2: it was almost like, oh, my god, my childhood dream 217 00:08:10,080 --> 00:08:12,600 Speaker 2: just came true. I just signed a contract for millions 218 00:08:12,640 --> 00:08:15,760 Speaker 2: of dollars with the New York Mets. Like just taking 219 00:08:15,800 --> 00:08:17,400 Speaker 2: it all in, and he was exhausted by the end 220 00:08:17,400 --> 00:08:17,760 Speaker 2: of it all. 221 00:08:17,800 --> 00:08:19,360 Speaker 1: He was like signing all the grass, people were asking 222 00:08:19,400 --> 00:08:21,760 Speaker 1: him for pictures and then the other side of that 223 00:08:21,800 --> 00:08:23,280 Speaker 1: coin just a complete juxtaposition. 224 00:08:23,320 --> 00:08:24,440 Speaker 3: There were multiple security guards. 225 00:08:24,520 --> 00:08:26,120 Speaker 1: We were walking around the tunnels trying to get spots 226 00:08:26,160 --> 00:08:27,600 Speaker 1: to TikTok, Like, Hey, where are you going? 227 00:08:28,080 --> 00:08:30,720 Speaker 3: And I was like, it's themes first round pick Jeff Williams. 228 00:08:30,760 --> 00:08:33,200 Speaker 2: Do you not know? I mean he's a really nice dude, 229 00:08:33,320 --> 00:08:35,640 Speaker 2: had some good conversations. Yeah, it was cool. Yeah, I 230 00:08:35,760 --> 00:08:37,320 Speaker 2: like to get it. It was also funny because when 231 00:08:37,320 --> 00:08:39,200 Speaker 2: he walked down too the field. Of course, eighteen year 232 00:08:39,240 --> 00:08:41,360 Speaker 2: old kid, he doesn't know who's important who's not. And 233 00:08:41,440 --> 00:08:43,360 Speaker 2: me and James are standing next to all the reporters 234 00:08:43,360 --> 00:08:45,200 Speaker 2: and stuff, but we have our badges on and he 235 00:08:45,200 --> 00:08:47,319 Speaker 2: comes right up to us and give us a handshake, like, hey, 236 00:08:47,360 --> 00:08:49,440 Speaker 2: how are you nice to meet you? It's like, wow, Jet, 237 00:08:49,520 --> 00:08:51,160 Speaker 2: I don't think you think you know who we are? 238 00:08:51,240 --> 00:08:52,320 Speaker 2: Like where the podcast at? 239 00:08:52,679 --> 00:08:52,959 Speaker 3: Probably? 240 00:08:53,679 --> 00:08:55,720 Speaker 2: Of course? I mean Jeff follows all the Instagram, all 241 00:08:55,760 --> 00:08:57,280 Speaker 2: the social media is as you guys should too. 242 00:08:57,280 --> 00:08:58,520 Speaker 3: At metstuffs us. 243 00:08:58,600 --> 00:09:00,640 Speaker 2: Yeah, so shout out to Jet school that he was there. 244 00:09:00,760 --> 00:09:03,360 Speaker 2: We also got a really awesome interview with Chris Bassett. 245 00:09:03,360 --> 00:09:05,000 Speaker 2: That's gonna come to you guys, I don't know when, 246 00:09:05,360 --> 00:09:08,560 Speaker 2: soon soon, really awesome stuff. That was like last minute 247 00:09:08,600 --> 00:09:10,000 Speaker 2: we thought we were gonna talk to gell or may 248 00:09:10,120 --> 00:09:12,120 Speaker 2: or somebody else, and Chris Bassett ended up being the 249 00:09:12,160 --> 00:09:14,480 Speaker 2: guy and he gave us some great soundbites. 250 00:09:14,480 --> 00:09:15,840 Speaker 3: He's a really good dude. He's funny as well. 251 00:09:15,920 --> 00:09:18,199 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's funny, and he's such a massive human being. 252 00:09:18,200 --> 00:09:20,080 Speaker 1: You only even realize like how big these guys are, 253 00:09:20,160 --> 00:09:22,199 Speaker 1: especially the pitchers. So you're sitting down next to them, 254 00:09:22,320 --> 00:09:24,080 Speaker 1: try to give him a handshake and just swallows you up. 255 00:09:24,280 --> 00:09:26,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's like his hands, You're like, I got little 256 00:09:26,600 --> 00:09:28,880 Speaker 2: baby hands compared to what Chris basst. He's Also, he's 257 00:09:28,920 --> 00:09:30,760 Speaker 2: so long. He's got long arms. I feel like when 258 00:09:30,760 --> 00:09:32,439 Speaker 2: you watch him pitch too, his arms, it's like, Wow. 259 00:09:32,920 --> 00:09:33,640 Speaker 3: Basketball past. 260 00:09:33,760 --> 00:09:34,680 Speaker 2: Yeah, basketball past. 261 00:09:34,760 --> 00:09:36,520 Speaker 3: We've been pontificating in all our nonsense. 262 00:09:36,559 --> 00:09:37,839 Speaker 1: We got to the bark very early on Friday. We 263 00:09:37,880 --> 00:09:39,240 Speaker 1: have the whole day before the game started, and then 264 00:09:39,240 --> 00:09:41,199 Speaker 1: when the game did get started. The only thing that 265 00:09:41,200 --> 00:09:42,640 Speaker 1: I think we're really gonna talk about very much is 266 00:09:42,640 --> 00:09:44,840 Speaker 1: Max Scherzer. Yeah, sure is the great star first came 267 00:09:44,840 --> 00:09:45,640 Speaker 1: out of the All Star break. 268 00:09:45,679 --> 00:09:47,800 Speaker 2: Well. We also forgot to mention that Daniel Vogelbach got 269 00:09:47,800 --> 00:09:51,520 Speaker 2: traded to the moments before vogel Back. It's not vogel Bach, 270 00:09:51,559 --> 00:09:53,360 Speaker 2: that's Back. It's a bad habit I have to break. 271 00:09:53,360 --> 00:09:55,719 Speaker 2: He's Daniel vogel Back. Yeah, we were because we're on 272 00:09:55,760 --> 00:09:57,079 Speaker 2: the field, we were doing all this stuff and you're like, 273 00:09:57,679 --> 00:09:59,679 Speaker 2: let's just straight for Daniel vogel Back. That was Daniel 274 00:09:59,720 --> 00:10:02,560 Speaker 2: vogel volgel Back for Colin holder mode, which I know 275 00:10:02,600 --> 00:10:04,440 Speaker 2: a lot of people in the Mets World, Mets Twitter, 276 00:10:04,520 --> 00:10:06,800 Speaker 2: whatever it be, we're a little bit confused on the 277 00:10:06,800 --> 00:10:09,320 Speaker 2: trade just because Holderman has been really solid for this 278 00:10:09,360 --> 00:10:11,480 Speaker 2: team and does have the years of control. But vogel 279 00:10:11,480 --> 00:10:13,640 Speaker 2: Back also has what like three years of control and 280 00:10:13,880 --> 00:10:17,080 Speaker 2: is Brookie twenty nineteen, pretty good hitter, pretty good especial 281 00:10:17,120 --> 00:10:19,120 Speaker 2: against the right handed pitching, and hold him and I 282 00:10:19,120 --> 00:10:21,240 Speaker 2: think people probably looked at him and were like, this 283 00:10:21,280 --> 00:10:23,920 Speaker 2: is a right handed reliever without top end velocity and 284 00:10:23,960 --> 00:10:26,319 Speaker 2: without an elite breaking ball, so you think theoretically you 285 00:10:26,320 --> 00:10:28,720 Speaker 2: could probably replace that relatively easily. 286 00:10:28,760 --> 00:10:30,520 Speaker 3: So you get a hitter where something you couldn't replace 287 00:10:30,520 --> 00:10:31,920 Speaker 3: because the Mets have not been able to replace that. 288 00:10:32,080 --> 00:10:33,840 Speaker 2: Yeah, and the Mets have definitely shown like a guy 289 00:10:33,840 --> 00:10:36,199 Speaker 2: like Adonis Medina can be very bad or even Johann 290 00:10:36,200 --> 00:10:38,240 Speaker 2: Lopez's coming and done really well for this team. So 291 00:10:39,040 --> 00:10:41,040 Speaker 2: right handed relievers for a good power bat definitely in. 292 00:10:41,120 --> 00:10:42,880 Speaker 2: But now go talk about cheerser after I stop. 293 00:10:42,960 --> 00:10:45,040 Speaker 1: Yet that Scherer was great. The vibes of the park 294 00:10:45,080 --> 00:10:46,680 Speaker 1: were amazing. First came out of the All Star break. 295 00:10:46,760 --> 00:10:47,880 Speaker 1: He was ripping and rolling. 296 00:10:48,040 --> 00:10:49,200 Speaker 3: He what are you laughing about? 297 00:10:49,360 --> 00:10:52,880 Speaker 2: I read what you put in the notes about but yeah, yeah, 298 00:10:53,000 --> 00:10:54,200 Speaker 2: get to it, just get to it. 299 00:10:55,440 --> 00:10:57,000 Speaker 1: Being in the game, the first winnings were lectured. I 300 00:10:57,000 --> 00:10:58,439 Speaker 1: think he struck out the first two bats of the game. 301 00:10:58,520 --> 00:11:00,520 Speaker 1: Had four through three innings, two winnings. 302 00:11:00,559 --> 00:11:00,920 Speaker 3: Marcos. 303 00:11:00,960 --> 00:11:02,559 Speaker 1: To me, this feels like one of those games. He 304 00:11:02,600 --> 00:11:04,440 Speaker 1: gonn take no hit a deep Yeah, I said, what 305 00:11:04,480 --> 00:11:05,839 Speaker 1: the hell is wrong with you? Why would you say that? 306 00:11:05,920 --> 00:11:08,360 Speaker 1: Literally right after that third thenning, two men on fourth 307 00:11:08,360 --> 00:11:09,920 Speaker 1: and a couple of men on that I believe the 308 00:11:09,960 --> 00:11:11,720 Speaker 1: fifth inning is when he gave up the home bruns 309 00:11:11,720 --> 00:11:14,200 Speaker 1: of freaking Eric Hosmer. That had me just spinning in 310 00:11:14,200 --> 00:11:16,080 Speaker 1: my seat. But more about the good stuff with shares there, 311 00:11:16,080 --> 00:11:16,520 Speaker 1: because that's. 312 00:11:16,360 --> 00:11:17,160 Speaker 3: What I talk about right now. 313 00:11:17,240 --> 00:11:18,360 Speaker 2: Yeah, we don't even talk about the jinks. 314 00:11:18,440 --> 00:11:19,040 Speaker 3: Yeah whatever. 315 00:11:19,360 --> 00:11:22,760 Speaker 1: Ahtrike got six innings, fifteen whiffs, fourteen those whifs came 316 00:11:22,760 --> 00:11:25,079 Speaker 1: on his fastball and slither, which is only kind of 317 00:11:25,080 --> 00:11:26,719 Speaker 1: a seventy six percent of his pitches, but he has 318 00:11:26,760 --> 00:11:29,000 Speaker 1: been inching up using those two more as his most 319 00:11:29,040 --> 00:11:32,600 Speaker 1: two effective pitches. Hilariously, just a savvy veatheran move by Sharzer. 320 00:11:32,640 --> 00:11:34,480 Speaker 1: He threw six curve balls in this game and got 321 00:11:34,520 --> 00:11:37,000 Speaker 1: five call strikes. Really yeah, really cool. 322 00:11:37,200 --> 00:11:39,160 Speaker 2: That is cool. Yeah, I mean he's just he's he's 323 00:11:39,200 --> 00:11:41,720 Speaker 2: really good. He changes if every start. He just does 324 00:11:41,760 --> 00:11:43,199 Speaker 2: a little something different, a little bit of this, a 325 00:11:43,240 --> 00:11:44,520 Speaker 2: little bit of that, and you're like, oh, this is 326 00:11:44,559 --> 00:11:46,280 Speaker 2: why the guy's been one of the best pitchers for 327 00:11:46,320 --> 00:11:47,959 Speaker 2: the last ten years. Literally, And he. 328 00:11:47,920 --> 00:11:50,400 Speaker 1: Passed Bob Gibson this game and the all time strikeout list, 329 00:11:50,520 --> 00:11:52,839 Speaker 1: which is pretty cool one because Bob Gibson's all time 330 00:11:52,880 --> 00:11:55,199 Speaker 1: great pitcher. So seeing Max Scherzer past him kind of 331 00:11:55,200 --> 00:11:57,040 Speaker 1: puts into perspective how amazing this guy has been for 332 00:11:57,040 --> 00:11:59,760 Speaker 1: as long. But also Scherzer grew up in Saint Louis, 333 00:11:59,760 --> 00:12:02,440 Speaker 1: big Cardinal fan, him and his dad, and he said 334 00:12:02,440 --> 00:12:04,480 Speaker 1: that Bob Gibson was like his all time favorite picture 335 00:12:04,480 --> 00:12:06,600 Speaker 1: of the watch, one of his idols, his dad's favorite picture. 336 00:12:07,080 --> 00:12:08,880 Speaker 1: And then afterwards I think he was talking to Como. 337 00:12:09,000 --> 00:12:10,880 Speaker 1: He said he did book reports on Gibson left and. 338 00:12:10,880 --> 00:12:13,040 Speaker 3: Right, that feels right, yeah, which is hilarious. I did 339 00:12:13,040 --> 00:12:14,800 Speaker 3: a couple book reports on baseball players growing up. 340 00:12:14,880 --> 00:12:18,200 Speaker 2: Oh for sure, what baseball players? If you want Jackie okay, yeah, 341 00:12:18,200 --> 00:12:21,319 Speaker 2: I mean Jackie's another good guy. Definitely definitely a historical figure. 342 00:12:21,800 --> 00:12:24,320 Speaker 2: So I mean, good for Max passing one of his idols, 343 00:12:24,360 --> 00:12:26,280 Speaker 2: and obviously, like you say, he's just been one of 344 00:12:26,320 --> 00:12:28,200 Speaker 2: the best pictures that we've seen in a very long time. 345 00:12:28,440 --> 00:12:30,160 Speaker 2: It was just that one mistake to Osmer that was 346 00:12:30,200 --> 00:12:30,840 Speaker 2: pretty much it. 347 00:12:30,920 --> 00:12:32,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, basically, then tran Grisham also with the home run 348 00:12:32,960 --> 00:12:34,640 Speaker 1: lay in this game. I'm only matching that because tran 349 00:12:34,679 --> 00:12:37,720 Speaker 1: Grisham has done something hilarious where he has exactly one 350 00:12:37,760 --> 00:12:39,640 Speaker 1: home run per week for nine straight weeks. 351 00:12:39,760 --> 00:12:41,800 Speaker 2: That's insane, doesn't make sense. And he has like dying 352 00:12:41,840 --> 00:12:42,200 Speaker 2: home runs. 353 00:12:42,200 --> 00:12:43,040 Speaker 3: I think those are not home. 354 00:12:43,000 --> 00:12:45,439 Speaker 1: Runs, yeah, any home runs. He has literally nine one 355 00:12:45,440 --> 00:12:46,480 Speaker 1: per week every single week. 356 00:12:46,559 --> 00:12:49,240 Speaker 2: I mean, Darvish just dominated us. We couldn't hit. I don't. 357 00:12:49,280 --> 00:12:51,240 Speaker 2: I don't really want to even talk about Darvish too much. 358 00:12:51,280 --> 00:12:52,679 Speaker 1: I'm gonna do it because we did last time that 359 00:12:52,760 --> 00:12:54,439 Speaker 1: Darvis dominateos in San Diego. So I'm gonna do the 360 00:12:54,480 --> 00:12:56,640 Speaker 1: stats again because it's ridiculous. The guy like you, darbish, 361 00:12:56,640 --> 00:12:58,839 Speaker 1: who's had a very good career, great picture, great been 362 00:12:58,880 --> 00:13:02,640 Speaker 1: down against the has eight stars, five and oh fifty 363 00:13:02,640 --> 00:13:05,520 Speaker 1: two two thirds innings, two point five ra, which. 364 00:13:05,360 --> 00:13:06,079 Speaker 3: Is shockingly high. 365 00:13:06,320 --> 00:13:07,280 Speaker 2: That is shockingly high. 366 00:13:07,320 --> 00:13:08,360 Speaker 1: I thought it was gonna be like a one point 367 00:13:08,360 --> 00:13:09,920 Speaker 1: two zero point seven whip. 368 00:13:09,960 --> 00:13:11,720 Speaker 3: That makes sense. Yeah, twenty nine percent strike. 369 00:13:11,559 --> 00:13:13,000 Speaker 2: Out right, Yeah, And I think even when he was 370 00:13:13,040 --> 00:13:15,280 Speaker 2: swinging it h he had a couple of hits. So 371 00:13:15,320 --> 00:13:17,120 Speaker 2: thank goodness saying like you Harvish hit in this game 372 00:13:17,120 --> 00:13:19,120 Speaker 2: either because I'm sure he would have done something. It 373 00:13:19,160 --> 00:13:20,640 Speaker 2: was just, you know, it was one of those games 374 00:13:20,640 --> 00:13:25,120 Speaker 2: that stinks to lose because it was a winnable game and. 375 00:13:25,040 --> 00:13:27,800 Speaker 1: Had a few late rallies against the Padres bullpen. We 376 00:13:28,040 --> 00:13:29,960 Speaker 1: tried to Taylor Rodgers, who has been hot and cold 377 00:13:30,000 --> 00:13:31,640 Speaker 1: over the last month and a half. We looked like 378 00:13:31,640 --> 00:13:33,040 Speaker 1: we had a couple of shots there, but put the 379 00:13:33,080 --> 00:13:34,640 Speaker 1: ball hard too, if you didn't find it. The one 380 00:13:34,679 --> 00:13:36,480 Speaker 1: other fun thing we did during this game though, towards 381 00:13:36,520 --> 00:13:38,800 Speaker 1: the end, we spent a very long time with someone 382 00:13:38,840 --> 00:13:42,199 Speaker 1: you guys may know from twether as it's uk Mets. 383 00:13:42,120 --> 00:13:45,040 Speaker 2: UK Mets NYC and I think there might be a 384 00:13:45,080 --> 00:13:46,240 Speaker 2: fifteen in there something. 385 00:13:46,160 --> 00:13:50,040 Speaker 1: Like that, but chapped from across the pond. That was 386 00:13:50,120 --> 00:13:53,120 Speaker 1: horrible that I'm not accent guy, No, definitely not. 387 00:13:53,160 --> 00:13:53,800 Speaker 3: I'm playing in here. 388 00:13:54,040 --> 00:13:56,199 Speaker 1: Have some fun with it. But did a nice interview 389 00:13:56,200 --> 00:13:57,880 Speaker 1: with him. I'll probably come outs a bonus episode two 390 00:13:57,880 --> 00:14:00,160 Speaker 1: at some point. Check out his Twitter. He's just this 391 00:14:00,160 --> 00:14:01,560 Speaker 1: guy fell in love with the Mets over the last 392 00:14:01,559 --> 00:14:04,400 Speaker 1: two years. He was a good hang too, Yepistromi for 393 00:14:04,400 --> 00:14:05,920 Speaker 1: the first time his life. You guys can watch that 394 00:14:05,960 --> 00:14:08,240 Speaker 1: instant reaction either on our show or on the Mets 395 00:14:08,280 --> 00:14:11,600 Speaker 1: TikTok or something next few days. Was really, really freaking funny, Nestromi. 396 00:14:11,679 --> 00:14:14,000 Speaker 2: You also talk about you were saying, you don't realize 397 00:14:14,000 --> 00:14:16,560 Speaker 2: how big these guys were. Darren, who is the UK 398 00:14:16,640 --> 00:14:20,520 Speaker 2: Mets fan, is just a absolutely massive human being. Massive, 399 00:14:20,800 --> 00:14:22,560 Speaker 2: So it was nice to meet him. He got to 400 00:14:22,600 --> 00:14:25,520 Speaker 2: experience his first ever you know, games at City Field, 401 00:14:25,600 --> 00:14:27,520 Speaker 2: and that's gotta be a cool feeling for someone who's 402 00:14:27,920 --> 00:14:30,920 Speaker 2: a relatively new Mets fan to experience something like that, because, 403 00:14:30,960 --> 00:14:33,200 Speaker 2: like we said, the vibes were there from the beginning, 404 00:14:33,320 --> 00:14:35,320 Speaker 2: just in the chills the ball park which is cool 405 00:14:35,360 --> 00:14:38,280 Speaker 2: because that's something at my in my experience. When I 406 00:14:38,320 --> 00:14:39,960 Speaker 2: went to England and I went to see a Chelsea 407 00:14:40,000 --> 00:14:42,320 Speaker 2: game out at Stanford Bridge, same thing I walked in. 408 00:14:42,360 --> 00:14:43,800 Speaker 2: I was like, I got chills. I was like, this 409 00:14:43,880 --> 00:14:46,520 Speaker 2: is different. So to hear someone in from the UK 410 00:14:46,880 --> 00:14:49,760 Speaker 2: who their fans are, they're nuts, Like Mets fans were crazy. 411 00:14:50,280 --> 00:14:52,520 Speaker 2: English soccer fans are on a different level. Honestly, it's 412 00:14:52,520 --> 00:14:53,840 Speaker 2: like almost like a cult in a sense. 413 00:14:53,880 --> 00:14:55,480 Speaker 1: I had that same chills moment when I went to 414 00:14:55,520 --> 00:14:57,440 Speaker 1: a game at the San Siero and Milan and also 415 00:14:57,480 --> 00:14:59,360 Speaker 1: I think probably a couple of high stake cams just 416 00:14:59,400 --> 00:15:02,040 Speaker 1: like seeing the Yeah, that's a different, different athletic vibe. 417 00:15:02,040 --> 00:15:04,000 Speaker 1: Whenever you're you go to this live event that you 418 00:15:04,040 --> 00:15:05,520 Speaker 1: don't go too very often, you get that, You get 419 00:15:05,520 --> 00:15:07,880 Speaker 1: that cool like rush of moments being a sports fan, 420 00:15:07,920 --> 00:15:08,720 Speaker 1: which is really cool. 421 00:15:08,880 --> 00:15:09,160 Speaker 3: Yeah. 422 00:15:09,200 --> 00:15:11,720 Speaker 2: Now move on to game two here, Uh, same thing 423 00:15:11,760 --> 00:15:14,960 Speaker 2: as game one, the exact same game, real real stink fest. 424 00:15:15,160 --> 00:15:17,600 Speaker 2: Uh Yeah we had I mean we had a great time. 425 00:15:17,640 --> 00:15:19,760 Speaker 2: We had a good day. Again. This is the last weekend. 426 00:15:19,800 --> 00:15:22,120 Speaker 2: I have this apartment here in Queens and there's quite 427 00:15:22,160 --> 00:15:24,520 Speaker 2: there's a nice terrorist that we have. It was so 428 00:15:24,680 --> 00:15:26,800 Speaker 2: clutched during COVID that we were able to basically all 429 00:15:26,840 --> 00:15:29,880 Speaker 2: hang out outside together. Socially distant helped us, help. 430 00:15:29,840 --> 00:15:31,360 Speaker 1: Us kind of create this friend group that we've had 431 00:15:31,360 --> 00:15:32,200 Speaker 1: for years now in the city. 432 00:15:32,280 --> 00:15:34,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, for sure, and it's nice. So we were celebrating 433 00:15:34,920 --> 00:15:37,400 Speaker 2: that having a good time tailgating a little bit before 434 00:15:37,400 --> 00:15:38,160 Speaker 2: the game as well. 435 00:15:38,280 --> 00:15:39,040 Speaker 3: Shout out Scuffy. 436 00:15:39,040 --> 00:15:41,520 Speaker 2: Shout out Scuffy McGee twitch streamer. If you guys know 437 00:15:41,600 --> 00:15:43,920 Speaker 2: him from MB show, you might. You might check him 438 00:15:43,920 --> 00:15:45,680 Speaker 2: out if you like would the show. He's a good dude. 439 00:15:46,240 --> 00:15:47,080 Speaker 2: But the game was rough. 440 00:15:47,200 --> 00:15:48,760 Speaker 1: No, But the one great thing about this game was 441 00:15:48,800 --> 00:15:53,040 Speaker 1: Chris Bassett was incredible. Seven innings, eleven strikeouts to earned runs, 442 00:15:53,120 --> 00:15:56,040 Speaker 1: zero walks, four hits against the Padres offense that let 443 00:15:56,080 --> 00:15:58,120 Speaker 1: him up for seven runs a few months ago and 444 00:15:58,120 --> 00:16:00,040 Speaker 1: Mets fans thought he wasn't good for some reason. He 445 00:16:00,160 --> 00:16:02,080 Speaker 1: got a four point five are over five start sample. 446 00:16:02,160 --> 00:16:04,440 Speaker 1: It turns out he's actually great. He's kind of dominant 447 00:16:04,480 --> 00:16:07,240 Speaker 1: literally every single start since that happened. Yeah, even with 448 00:16:07,280 --> 00:16:10,000 Speaker 1: the COVID break in between. Eleven strikeouts matched a career 449 00:16:10,080 --> 00:16:13,080 Speaker 1: high recorded at least one strikeout with five different pitches, 450 00:16:13,120 --> 00:16:15,480 Speaker 1: which damn the basket special. I think he had either 451 00:16:15,560 --> 00:16:17,000 Speaker 1: four or five perfect innings as well. 452 00:16:17,080 --> 00:16:18,880 Speaker 2: Well, that was when we were talking to We talked 453 00:16:18,920 --> 00:16:21,720 Speaker 2: about is how is it using PitchCom with all those pitches, 454 00:16:21,720 --> 00:16:23,560 Speaker 2: which you guys will hear about. But funny, it's what 455 00:16:23,640 --> 00:16:25,240 Speaker 2: makes him so great is that he just does have 456 00:16:25,280 --> 00:16:26,200 Speaker 2: all those weapons to use. 457 00:16:26,280 --> 00:16:28,440 Speaker 1: Yeah, he just throws them all big deep, deep toolbag. 458 00:16:28,480 --> 00:16:30,480 Speaker 1: As we like to say on here. Dating back is 459 00:16:30,480 --> 00:16:32,640 Speaker 1: it does a Johnny stat stat right here, dating back 460 00:16:32,680 --> 00:16:35,160 Speaker 1: to the start of twenty twenty one, only Darvish and 461 00:16:35,240 --> 00:16:37,960 Speaker 1: de Gram have a lower expecting batting average against their 462 00:16:37,960 --> 00:16:39,280 Speaker 1: four scene fastball than Bassett. 463 00:16:39,280 --> 00:16:40,560 Speaker 2: That was a mouthful. You can read that like Tim 464 00:16:40,640 --> 00:16:42,920 Speaker 2: Kirkshin next time, only Chris bass have a. 465 00:16:42,880 --> 00:16:45,120 Speaker 1: Lower expected batting average against the four scene fastball than 466 00:16:45,160 --> 00:16:45,520 Speaker 1: Chris Bass. 467 00:16:45,560 --> 00:16:47,120 Speaker 3: He didn't even throw the furtew fastball that much. 468 00:16:47,280 --> 00:16:49,640 Speaker 1: But he also just had ten whiffs with eleven strikeouts, 469 00:16:49,680 --> 00:16:51,040 Speaker 1: which is one of the funniest stats I've seen this 470 00:16:51,160 --> 00:16:51,640 Speaker 1: entire year. 471 00:16:51,760 --> 00:16:53,760 Speaker 3: Yeah, but thirteen called strikes. 472 00:16:53,440 --> 00:16:55,360 Speaker 1: Individually on his sinker, just spiling it on. 473 00:16:55,280 --> 00:16:56,040 Speaker 3: The edges all night long. 474 00:16:56,120 --> 00:16:58,680 Speaker 2: And it's funny you mentioned that because the one pitch 475 00:16:58,960 --> 00:17:01,640 Speaker 2: that he didn't get for a college strike, the next 476 00:17:01,720 --> 00:17:03,720 Speaker 2: pitch right after that, Man Machado hit the two run 477 00:17:03,720 --> 00:17:05,120 Speaker 2: home run, and that was the difference in the game, 478 00:17:05,200 --> 00:17:07,480 Speaker 2: which you know, Basset should have got a punchy there. 479 00:17:07,520 --> 00:17:12,359 Speaker 2: I think on second look by some different Baseball savon stackcast, 480 00:17:12,359 --> 00:17:14,240 Speaker 2: things might have been a ball. But I'm taking the 481 00:17:14,320 --> 00:17:17,080 Speaker 2: MLB Game day feed as truth as it always is, 482 00:17:17,520 --> 00:17:19,600 Speaker 2: and we got screwed there. But again, the offense didn't 483 00:17:19,640 --> 00:17:21,920 Speaker 2: show up like you give up two runs to the 484 00:17:21,960 --> 00:17:24,720 Speaker 2: Padres over a nine in a game the Mets should win. 485 00:17:24,920 --> 00:17:26,520 Speaker 2: And we were on the Twitter spaces and I was like, 486 00:17:26,520 --> 00:17:31,040 Speaker 2: when the Mets score four more runs, they almost don't lose. Yeah, 487 00:17:31,040 --> 00:17:32,040 Speaker 2: like it's it's insane. 488 00:17:32,160 --> 00:17:35,040 Speaker 1: So well, this also, this start from Bassett set a 489 00:17:35,080 --> 00:17:38,520 Speaker 1: Mets team record with thirteen straight games allowing two runs 490 00:17:38,560 --> 00:17:42,320 Speaker 1: or fewer by starting pitchers over that exact spand the 491 00:17:42,320 --> 00:17:44,480 Speaker 1: Mets Stars have a one point six seven r that 492 00:17:44,520 --> 00:17:46,560 Speaker 1: was before College Grass gave up no earned runs for 493 00:17:46,560 --> 00:17:49,040 Speaker 1: five innings on Sunday to extend this record. Fourteen games, 494 00:17:49,320 --> 00:17:52,480 Speaker 1: ninety five strikeouts, only seventeen walks. Mets starters also the 495 00:17:52,480 --> 00:17:54,280 Speaker 1: most strikeouts in all baseball for the month of July. 496 00:17:54,480 --> 00:17:56,520 Speaker 2: That's I mean, the starting pitching has been really great 497 00:17:56,560 --> 00:17:58,280 Speaker 2: and we still don't even have Jacob to grunt and 498 00:17:58,280 --> 00:17:58,720 Speaker 2: it's crazy. 499 00:17:58,720 --> 00:18:01,000 Speaker 3: But also that's also shows for six weeks. 500 00:18:01,040 --> 00:18:03,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, we did get like, what now, four starts of 501 00:18:03,359 --> 00:18:05,639 Speaker 2: sures ers that is for that Yeah, so and that 502 00:18:05,720 --> 00:18:07,639 Speaker 2: that does make a huge difference because he's been just 503 00:18:07,800 --> 00:18:10,520 Speaker 2: pretty pretty awesome in every single one too. 504 00:18:10,560 --> 00:18:12,040 Speaker 1: And we've mentioned this a few times a basket I 505 00:18:12,080 --> 00:18:14,919 Speaker 1: have specifically about his curveball, and he keeps throwing it 506 00:18:15,000 --> 00:18:16,840 Speaker 1: more and more and more. Set another season high for 507 00:18:16,880 --> 00:18:19,920 Speaker 1: his curveball up usage rate their time his last five starts, 508 00:18:19,960 --> 00:18:22,000 Speaker 1: he says, Sason High, I really like that pitch is 509 00:18:22,080 --> 00:18:23,440 Speaker 1: really pretty hook Yeah. 510 00:18:23,520 --> 00:18:26,560 Speaker 2: On the offensive side of things, before to talk about 511 00:18:26,560 --> 00:18:28,879 Speaker 2: the elephant in the room, Pete Alonso had a good day. 512 00:18:28,880 --> 00:18:30,720 Speaker 2: He had three hits, which was nice to see Pete 513 00:18:30,720 --> 00:18:32,720 Speaker 2: swing the batwell out of the All Star break. Yeah, 514 00:18:32,760 --> 00:18:35,440 Speaker 2: and also just got to mention Luke Voight because Luke 515 00:18:35,520 --> 00:18:37,600 Speaker 2: Voight is one of the I mean, now we have 516 00:18:37,680 --> 00:18:39,960 Speaker 2: Dan Vogelback, who's probably one of the funniest players on 517 00:18:39,960 --> 00:18:42,439 Speaker 2: a baseball field as well, but Luke Voight is like 518 00:18:42,880 --> 00:18:45,400 Speaker 2: the Saint Lewis guy too. Yeah, he went to Missouri State, 519 00:18:45,480 --> 00:18:47,520 Speaker 2: Luke Voyd. I know that for a fact actually, And 520 00:18:47,760 --> 00:18:50,560 Speaker 2: he's I don't know how to explain it, but he's 521 00:18:50,600 --> 00:18:52,840 Speaker 2: like almost a caricature. He's like a bro. Yeah, he's 522 00:18:52,880 --> 00:18:55,040 Speaker 2: like a caricature of a bro who plays baseball. But 523 00:18:55,080 --> 00:18:57,720 Speaker 2: he's like not a bro because he's cool. 524 00:18:57,760 --> 00:19:00,639 Speaker 1: He's like exactly, he know, he's like this. This might 525 00:19:00,680 --> 00:19:02,640 Speaker 1: be a little little high level on algae here. He's 526 00:19:02,760 --> 00:19:05,480 Speaker 1: like if like a Jersey Shore bro went. 527 00:19:05,359 --> 00:19:06,240 Speaker 3: Out in Cape Cod. 528 00:19:06,800 --> 00:19:08,320 Speaker 2: Okay, yeah, I see that. 529 00:19:08,359 --> 00:19:10,320 Speaker 1: But like he's like Rocky, He's got the big chest. 530 00:19:10,359 --> 00:19:11,800 Speaker 1: He's barely with the chest hair. But then he still 531 00:19:11,840 --> 00:19:13,080 Speaker 1: I feel like he still tries to keep it in 532 00:19:13,160 --> 00:19:14,040 Speaker 1: a little bit more, keep. 533 00:19:13,960 --> 00:19:15,720 Speaker 2: It a little bit more. And he's like he likes that, 534 00:19:17,000 --> 00:19:19,439 Speaker 2: he likes to have fun. He's not trying to fight people. Like, No, 535 00:19:19,520 --> 00:19:22,080 Speaker 2: he might he I wouldn't. I wouldn't want to piss 536 00:19:22,080 --> 00:19:24,919 Speaker 2: off Luke Voyd. He's the dude is quite literally popping 537 00:19:24,920 --> 00:19:27,119 Speaker 2: out of his jersey, as we can tell by the 538 00:19:27,200 --> 00:19:29,840 Speaker 2: lack of buttons that he has on how many buttons 539 00:19:29,840 --> 00:19:31,399 Speaker 2: did he have off on this game, because I know 540 00:19:31,720 --> 00:19:33,520 Speaker 2: that was a big thing for John. Maybe he has 541 00:19:33,520 --> 00:19:35,680 Speaker 2: that number for us if they actually got the official. 542 00:19:35,359 --> 00:19:37,399 Speaker 3: Fash on the board. Janello had the funny line about too. 543 00:19:37,400 --> 00:19:38,720 Speaker 1: I think it was over under three and a half 544 00:19:38,760 --> 00:19:41,920 Speaker 1: buttons left by the seventh inning, which it's impressive. 545 00:19:42,760 --> 00:19:44,679 Speaker 2: It's honestly crazy that he doesn't just play with the 546 00:19:44,760 --> 00:19:46,480 Speaker 2: jersey completely unbuttoned at this point. 547 00:19:46,800 --> 00:19:47,119 Speaker 3: Funny. 548 00:19:47,440 --> 00:19:49,800 Speaker 2: Do you think you think baseball would let him no, no, 549 00:19:50,840 --> 00:19:52,000 Speaker 2: strict with the uniform stuff. 550 00:19:52,080 --> 00:19:53,240 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's as much as he's gonna get. 551 00:19:53,240 --> 00:19:55,040 Speaker 1: But this game just couldn't hit Messon even have one 552 00:19:55,040 --> 00:19:57,159 Speaker 1: hard hit ball after the sixth inning, which against a 553 00:19:57,240 --> 00:19:57,960 Speaker 1: Padres bulpin. 554 00:19:58,000 --> 00:19:59,960 Speaker 3: That's good, not great. Just hit the ball harder. 555 00:20:00,040 --> 00:20:01,800 Speaker 2: Okay, let's talk about the elephant in the room now, 556 00:20:02,000 --> 00:20:04,199 Speaker 2: the thing I think that everyone wants to hear, the 557 00:20:04,280 --> 00:20:09,040 Speaker 2: Neo pinch, the Neto situation. Uh interesting, Yeah, interesting. I 558 00:20:09,720 --> 00:20:11,720 Speaker 2: think we talked about process a lot, and I think 559 00:20:11,720 --> 00:20:13,680 Speaker 2: that was a little bit of a confusing one that 560 00:20:13,960 --> 00:20:16,680 Speaker 2: with Jeff McNeil on the bench in the ninth inning 561 00:20:17,040 --> 00:20:19,800 Speaker 2: with the tying run on third base, that they kept 562 00:20:19,840 --> 00:20:21,359 Speaker 2: Tomas and Neito in to hit when we do have 563 00:20:21,359 --> 00:20:23,640 Speaker 2: a backup catcher in Pat Mesika on the roster able 564 00:20:23,680 --> 00:20:26,080 Speaker 2: to catch. This was the hot topic. I think this's 565 00:20:26,080 --> 00:20:29,160 Speaker 2: got a lot of Mets fans, ourself included. After the game, 566 00:20:29,160 --> 00:20:31,120 Speaker 2: we were a little bit like, we can't really understand 567 00:20:31,160 --> 00:20:34,680 Speaker 2: the decision making behind this. No, McNeil doesn't hit lefties 568 00:20:34,680 --> 00:20:38,680 Speaker 2: as well as he does righty's, but it's a process thing, right. Yeah. 569 00:20:38,840 --> 00:20:40,639 Speaker 1: Just also the way the Buck described as saying that 570 00:20:40,720 --> 00:20:44,160 Speaker 1: Needo was in the flow of the game, where I'm like, oh, yeah, 571 00:20:44,320 --> 00:20:46,840 Speaker 1: that's I wish I had something better than that after that, 572 00:20:46,960 --> 00:20:49,200 Speaker 1: but it was weird, especially now that we are going 573 00:20:49,240 --> 00:20:50,000 Speaker 1: to second guess. 574 00:20:49,760 --> 00:20:51,320 Speaker 3: It because it didn't work. 575 00:20:51,480 --> 00:20:54,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, there's also the moment before that where Travis Jankowski 576 00:20:55,040 --> 00:20:56,080 Speaker 1: looked like he could have scored. 577 00:20:56,080 --> 00:20:57,080 Speaker 3: Who hit that blue double? 578 00:20:57,160 --> 00:20:58,680 Speaker 2: JD JD hit the blue double? 579 00:20:58,760 --> 00:21:00,360 Speaker 1: Yeah, so there was a chance it was have been 580 00:21:00,480 --> 00:21:02,399 Speaker 1: a bang bang play would have needed he would have 581 00:21:02,680 --> 00:21:04,840 Speaker 1: he would need the padres for something up, he would. 582 00:21:04,680 --> 00:21:06,560 Speaker 2: Have needed Eric Hosmer to make a Lucas dude to 583 00:21:06,560 --> 00:21:10,640 Speaker 2: throw to have a chance. Because it really was honestly, 584 00:21:11,320 --> 00:21:14,359 Speaker 2: you're really similar to like the distance that there was. 585 00:21:14,800 --> 00:21:17,000 Speaker 1: It was such a It was such a shallow blooper 586 00:21:17,080 --> 00:21:19,680 Speaker 1: that even Jenkowski getting to where he did from first 587 00:21:19,840 --> 00:21:21,920 Speaker 1: was a was a spectaclecause a guy can really fly. 588 00:21:22,160 --> 00:21:24,640 Speaker 1: But you would have he was like the cutoff came 589 00:21:24,640 --> 00:21:26,800 Speaker 1: in from like forty feet and the Osmer was there 590 00:21:26,840 --> 00:21:28,680 Speaker 1: like one hundred feet from home. Like you really would 591 00:21:28,680 --> 00:21:30,800 Speaker 1: have needed something good to happen, which is possible. 592 00:21:31,040 --> 00:21:33,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's possible. I mean, you gotta make a guy 593 00:21:33,040 --> 00:21:35,520 Speaker 2: make a play. But I don't know. I with Osmer 594 00:21:35,520 --> 00:21:37,200 Speaker 2: in the Mets, he just he makes things happen. I 595 00:21:37,200 --> 00:21:38,840 Speaker 2: don't know what happens when he comes to New York. 596 00:21:39,680 --> 00:21:43,040 Speaker 2: That's the worse. He's he's a rat. 597 00:21:43,160 --> 00:21:44,760 Speaker 3: Yes, he's He's the king of the list. 598 00:21:45,000 --> 00:21:47,600 Speaker 2: He's the kid. Right now. Enough of Game one and 599 00:21:47,680 --> 00:21:49,440 Speaker 2: two where they lost, let's talk about Game three with 600 00:21:49,600 --> 00:21:52,399 Speaker 2: the Mets win. Yes, hey, great way to end the series. 601 00:21:52,440 --> 00:21:54,240 Speaker 1: For like five endings, I just felt like we're watching 602 00:21:54,280 --> 00:21:55,920 Speaker 1: the same game over again for three straight days. 603 00:21:55,960 --> 00:21:57,200 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, situation. 604 00:21:57,359 --> 00:21:59,480 Speaker 2: I was, I was getting curmudgeony. I was I was 605 00:21:59,480 --> 00:22:02,040 Speaker 2: doing a little bit to pacing and like, what's going on? 606 00:22:02,080 --> 00:22:04,320 Speaker 2: Why aren't we hitting? Why? Why? I know Joe must 607 00:22:04,359 --> 00:22:05,879 Speaker 2: grove is good. But I was I was having like 608 00:22:05,920 --> 00:22:07,560 Speaker 2: an existential crisis also so. 609 00:22:07,520 --> 00:22:09,960 Speaker 1: Brutal waiting all day for this game after the two losses. 610 00:22:10,000 --> 00:22:12,720 Speaker 1: Oh my god, just seven, come on, get there, let's 611 00:22:12,720 --> 00:22:14,200 Speaker 1: play please, Like. 612 00:22:14,359 --> 00:22:16,320 Speaker 2: I don't have it so in the past I didn't 613 00:22:16,320 --> 00:22:18,240 Speaker 2: like Sunday Night Baseball because of who's doing the game. 614 00:22:18,359 --> 00:22:20,720 Speaker 2: I think this crew is significantly better than there have 615 00:22:20,840 --> 00:22:22,639 Speaker 2: been in a long time. What is it called ravage? 616 00:22:23,440 --> 00:22:26,880 Speaker 2: Edward Perez and David Cone, friend of the podcast, Yeah, 617 00:22:27,119 --> 00:22:30,280 Speaker 2: recurring guest follower of James Ciano. Yes, so I like 618 00:22:30,359 --> 00:22:33,159 Speaker 2: the broadcast group. It's just like, man, these seven o'clock 619 00:22:33,160 --> 00:22:36,760 Speaker 2: Sunday night games, Like I I truly love one o'clock 620 00:22:36,800 --> 00:22:41,600 Speaker 2: Sunday Baseball game one bad. Yeah, but yeah, those are incredible. 621 00:22:41,680 --> 00:22:42,320 Speaker 3: I know they're great. 622 00:22:42,359 --> 00:22:44,680 Speaker 2: Seven o'clock games a little bit of a slot sometimes. 623 00:22:44,480 --> 00:22:46,720 Speaker 1: With ESPN there's so many commercials. It's, oh, it's like 624 00:22:46,720 --> 00:22:48,600 Speaker 1: a guarantee three and a half hour game. We're sitting here. 625 00:22:48,680 --> 00:22:51,439 Speaker 1: Love forty five for the podcast. Yeah, ESP's got thing 626 00:22:51,480 --> 00:22:52,240 Speaker 1: more about the podcast. 627 00:22:52,320 --> 00:22:55,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, think about the metsa podcast, especially when we have 628 00:22:55,840 --> 00:22:58,160 Speaker 2: another late night game going with the Yankees this week too. 629 00:22:58,600 --> 00:23:00,720 Speaker 3: I gotta be in my office day this week too. 630 00:23:00,840 --> 00:23:01,520 Speaker 2: I have a real job. 631 00:23:01,600 --> 00:23:02,639 Speaker 3: He's a big week for James. 632 00:23:02,880 --> 00:23:04,600 Speaker 2: He can't sleep in like you're truly. 633 00:23:04,800 --> 00:23:07,080 Speaker 3: Yeah, I go go up tomorrow. They go to my office. 634 00:23:07,080 --> 00:23:10,000 Speaker 1: But Carrasco did a very good job in this game, 635 00:23:10,080 --> 00:23:12,239 Speaker 1: something he has found a way to do a lot 636 00:23:12,280 --> 00:23:14,000 Speaker 1: of time this year. Get into trouble but then also 637 00:23:14,000 --> 00:23:16,080 Speaker 1: get out of it. The bases loaded in the first 638 00:23:16,080 --> 00:23:18,360 Speaker 1: and wiggled free. He got double plays in the third 639 00:23:18,440 --> 00:23:20,160 Speaker 1: and the fourth. John, give me a dull play? Stable 640 00:23:20,400 --> 00:23:20,640 Speaker 1: was it? 641 00:23:22,000 --> 00:23:22,680 Speaker 3: He's induced. 642 00:23:22,800 --> 00:23:25,639 Speaker 1: Carrasco's induced at least two double plays and three straight 643 00:23:25,720 --> 00:23:29,720 Speaker 1: starts and has six totals, so exactly two doll plays 644 00:23:29,760 --> 00:23:32,200 Speaker 1: and three straight stars, has six total in that span, 645 00:23:32,600 --> 00:23:35,480 Speaker 1: after inducing only seven in all of twenty twenty, twenty 646 00:23:35,520 --> 00:23:36,720 Speaker 1: twenty one, twenty four stars. 647 00:23:36,720 --> 00:23:38,000 Speaker 2: So I wonder what the reasoning is that. 648 00:23:38,440 --> 00:23:39,639 Speaker 3: Well, there's a big reason for this. 649 00:23:39,720 --> 00:23:42,480 Speaker 1: Carls Carrasco has rediscovered his sinker and actually has been 650 00:23:42,520 --> 00:23:44,800 Speaker 1: throwing it significantly more over the last month. Okay, so 651 00:23:44,880 --> 00:23:47,879 Speaker 1: maybe a cue from the Mets as to go against 652 00:23:47,880 --> 00:23:50,400 Speaker 1: Carrasco's home run issues as well as the ball flying 653 00:23:50,400 --> 00:23:52,000 Speaker 1: a little bit more as the weather gets hot, throw 654 00:23:52,000 --> 00:23:53,360 Speaker 1: more sinkers, trying get more ground balls. 655 00:23:53,520 --> 00:23:54,840 Speaker 2: It's working working enough. 656 00:23:54,640 --> 00:23:56,600 Speaker 1: But like it's also the point where now this game 657 00:23:56,640 --> 00:23:59,359 Speaker 1: we have five innings, two walks, one strikeout. He got yanked, 658 00:23:59,359 --> 00:24:01,280 Speaker 1: I think rightfully, Yes, we didn't really have that many 659 00:24:01,280 --> 00:24:03,760 Speaker 1: pitches going around the line. But third time, also all 660 00:24:03,760 --> 00:24:05,480 Speaker 1: these men on base really drove his pitch count up. 661 00:24:05,520 --> 00:24:08,000 Speaker 1: He was sitting in like eighty five after the five innings. 662 00:24:07,760 --> 00:24:08,159 Speaker 3: Something like that. 663 00:24:08,240 --> 00:24:10,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, he had been laboring a bit in this game, 664 00:24:10,560 --> 00:24:13,800 Speaker 2: Like there weren't many easy innings, and he had that 665 00:24:13,840 --> 00:24:16,160 Speaker 2: weird one tours like the two dribblers and the one 666 00:24:16,160 --> 00:24:18,239 Speaker 2: that clanked off his glove because he just kind of 667 00:24:18,240 --> 00:24:20,639 Speaker 2: fell into the baseball a little bit after he threw it. 668 00:24:20,640 --> 00:24:22,520 Speaker 2: It was tough. It wasn't an easy day for Grascow, 669 00:24:22,520 --> 00:24:23,480 Speaker 2: but he gutted it out. 670 00:24:23,520 --> 00:24:25,479 Speaker 3: He did, and he threw that sinker. 671 00:24:25,520 --> 00:24:28,040 Speaker 1: His four Semier changeup and slide they're all basically exactly 672 00:24:28,040 --> 00:24:30,159 Speaker 1: twenty five percent each. So you do that, keep his 673 00:24:30,280 --> 00:24:32,640 Speaker 1: off balance. You can find ways to get guys uncomfortable. 674 00:24:32,680 --> 00:24:33,480 Speaker 1: You're not missing bets. 675 00:24:33,760 --> 00:24:37,240 Speaker 2: And we scored, yes, we scored, which was awesome. I mean, 676 00:24:38,720 --> 00:24:40,040 Speaker 2: like you said, it felt like it was going to 677 00:24:40,080 --> 00:24:42,639 Speaker 2: be the third day in a row, like Groundhog's Day. 678 00:24:42,720 --> 00:24:44,960 Speaker 3: People were getting angry and work. 679 00:24:45,080 --> 00:24:47,480 Speaker 1: After that fifth inning where we had second and third 680 00:24:47,560 --> 00:24:50,720 Speaker 1: nobody out, people were starting to starting to do things. 681 00:24:50,880 --> 00:24:53,119 Speaker 2: Yeah, which I mean the Mets scored two runs the 682 00:24:53,160 --> 00:24:55,159 Speaker 2: first twenty three innings of the series and then they 683 00:24:55,200 --> 00:24:57,320 Speaker 2: drop a five spot in the six Like, thank god, 684 00:24:57,400 --> 00:25:00,200 Speaker 2: we needed that so bad, Pres de leade. 685 00:25:00,080 --> 00:25:03,720 Speaker 3: Yes and people were like, oh. 686 00:25:02,520 --> 00:25:05,000 Speaker 2: Eric Cosmer, plus the Mets are losing, plus they haven't 687 00:25:05,040 --> 00:25:05,520 Speaker 2: been scoring. 688 00:25:05,600 --> 00:25:07,840 Speaker 1: This was like, this was you're staring down the barrel 689 00:25:07,880 --> 00:25:10,000 Speaker 1: of having zero leads in a three game series with 690 00:25:10,040 --> 00:25:10,920 Speaker 1: the Yankees coming down. 691 00:25:11,080 --> 00:25:14,439 Speaker 2: Yeah, like that's just that's the newspapers will run with 692 00:25:14,480 --> 00:25:17,080 Speaker 2: that run wild man. But luckily, like we said, we 693 00:25:17,119 --> 00:25:19,280 Speaker 2: had that big that big inning, Peter Lonzo hit the 694 00:25:19,280 --> 00:25:22,119 Speaker 2: big home run, which was so needed that so badly. 695 00:25:22,440 --> 00:25:24,240 Speaker 2: That was actually right when you arrived too. Things started 696 00:25:24,240 --> 00:25:26,600 Speaker 2: turning around. When when you got back to the apartment, 697 00:25:27,000 --> 00:25:29,800 Speaker 2: and I mean, like my tweet, a very expletive laden 698 00:25:29,880 --> 00:25:34,440 Speaker 2: tweet of like, finally finally we got some runs. It's 699 00:25:34,520 --> 00:25:36,679 Speaker 2: just it was nice. It was nice. 700 00:25:36,840 --> 00:25:38,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, it wasn't, especially because like the ones, we're getting 701 00:25:38,600 --> 00:25:40,880 Speaker 1: guys on base, they were getting hits. This was looked 702 00:25:40,920 --> 00:25:42,640 Speaker 1: like it was gonna be one of those awful games 703 00:25:42,680 --> 00:25:44,320 Speaker 1: and you like just you clutch your fist and like, 704 00:25:44,359 --> 00:25:45,159 Speaker 1: couldn't they win it? 705 00:25:45,400 --> 00:25:45,800 Speaker 3: But they did. 706 00:25:46,000 --> 00:25:47,360 Speaker 1: He had that one and that we had a nice 707 00:25:47,359 --> 00:25:50,080 Speaker 1: little rally after Muscow came out of the game against 708 00:25:50,119 --> 00:25:53,440 Speaker 1: Nick Martinez. They kind of got catalyzed by Hassan Kim 709 00:25:53,480 --> 00:25:55,440 Speaker 1: making a strange play. He was a good defender short, 710 00:25:55,720 --> 00:25:57,280 Speaker 1: I think to the eye, I don't know what the 711 00:25:57,320 --> 00:25:59,160 Speaker 1: analytics say about it, but went behind the bag. 712 00:25:59,240 --> 00:26:01,960 Speaker 3: Vogel Bach, who thank god this didn't happen. 713 00:26:01,720 --> 00:26:04,320 Speaker 2: Because we'll go back, go back, We'll go back. We 714 00:26:04,400 --> 00:26:06,439 Speaker 2: gotta break the habit, go go back. He feels like 715 00:26:06,440 --> 00:26:08,160 Speaker 2: such a bock though. Yeah, he seems like a back, 716 00:26:08,560 --> 00:26:10,200 Speaker 2: but he's a back. You think he listens to Bach, 717 00:26:11,080 --> 00:26:14,639 Speaker 2: I would say, Daniel vogel Back has listened to was 718 00:26:14,680 --> 00:26:16,240 Speaker 2: it Sebastian Bach? Is that his name? 719 00:26:16,320 --> 00:26:16,679 Speaker 3: Possibly? 720 00:26:16,840 --> 00:26:19,199 Speaker 2: That feels about right? I would say he's listened to 721 00:26:19,760 --> 00:26:22,119 Speaker 2: under one song of him, so would that would be zero? 722 00:26:22,400 --> 00:26:24,359 Speaker 1: His box doesn't have like songs like all these old guys. 723 00:26:24,359 --> 00:26:25,800 Speaker 1: Have like the symphony, it's like an hour long. 724 00:26:27,160 --> 00:26:30,000 Speaker 2: I'll take under ten minutes. Yea easy, Like that's like 725 00:26:30,720 --> 00:26:32,919 Speaker 2: elementary school. They forced you to listen to it, but 726 00:26:32,960 --> 00:26:34,960 Speaker 2: he never has chosen to listen to bach No. 727 00:26:35,080 --> 00:26:37,160 Speaker 1: Also, you talk about elementary school. Didn't he play high 728 00:26:37,200 --> 00:26:38,600 Speaker 1: school ball with Neo in Lindor. 729 00:26:38,680 --> 00:26:40,840 Speaker 2: Yes, And this is also his debut, which we didn't even. 730 00:26:41,040 --> 00:26:41,760 Speaker 3: Fo go back to debut. 731 00:26:41,800 --> 00:26:43,800 Speaker 1: I got a great ovation and a walk in a 732 00:26:43,800 --> 00:26:46,480 Speaker 1: big hit start of this rally, but balls behind second base. 733 00:26:46,880 --> 00:26:50,640 Speaker 1: Vogel Back doesn't run the best and Hat Song Kim 734 00:26:50,640 --> 00:26:52,159 Speaker 1: had a very easy opportunity to just get the lead 735 00:26:52,240 --> 00:26:55,200 Speaker 1: runner at second decide to throw across across the diamond, 736 00:26:55,200 --> 00:26:57,480 Speaker 1: but across half the diamonds a first got Canna. 737 00:26:57,400 --> 00:26:58,800 Speaker 3: Ken Yeah, we didn't talk about that either. 738 00:26:58,840 --> 00:27:02,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, saying Mark Kenyon name wrong, Well kind of he was. 739 00:27:02,400 --> 00:27:05,640 Speaker 2: He got interviewed during the game and he was saying that, like, yeah, 740 00:27:05,840 --> 00:27:08,080 Speaker 2: a very very good interview. I like when they talk 741 00:27:08,119 --> 00:27:10,200 Speaker 2: to some of these guys that like have personality like that, 742 00:27:10,240 --> 00:27:12,480 Speaker 2: Like the stars are cool obviously always, but it's cool 743 00:27:12,480 --> 00:27:14,680 Speaker 2: to find some of these other guys. And Kenna has 744 00:27:14,720 --> 00:27:18,280 Speaker 2: definitely some personality especially with the food stuff. But yeah, 745 00:27:18,280 --> 00:27:21,760 Speaker 2: he was saying that he's a fourth generation Portuguese descendant, 746 00:27:21,760 --> 00:27:23,520 Speaker 2: which I had no clue. I had no clue he 747 00:27:23,600 --> 00:27:25,399 Speaker 2: was Portuguese at all. Wouldn't get if you gave me 748 00:27:25,440 --> 00:27:28,119 Speaker 2: one hundred guesses, I never would have guessed Portuguese. 749 00:27:28,800 --> 00:27:33,480 Speaker 1: Yes, heard, Yeah, you can't have lunchibles when you have 750 00:27:33,520 --> 00:27:35,560 Speaker 1: a kid. That's like, there's gotta be legality issues there. 751 00:27:35,680 --> 00:27:38,720 Speaker 2: They asked him about who's the worst eater or who 752 00:27:38,720 --> 00:27:40,560 Speaker 2: has the worst food taste on the team, and he 753 00:27:40,600 --> 00:27:42,800 Speaker 2: cracked up immediately, and they're like, oh, like, maybe you 754 00:27:42,840 --> 00:27:45,119 Speaker 2: don't know how the guys eat yet because you've been 755 00:27:45,119 --> 00:27:46,560 Speaker 2: with the team for less than the year. He's like, no, no, 756 00:27:46,600 --> 00:27:48,719 Speaker 2: I have the answer. It's like it's not even debatable. 757 00:27:48,720 --> 00:27:51,080 Speaker 2: It's Jeff McNeil. And they're like why. It's like, well, 758 00:27:51,240 --> 00:27:55,680 Speaker 2: you know, like he's a little picky, Like Jeff, you'll 759 00:27:55,680 --> 00:27:57,720 Speaker 2: see hamburgers. That's what they'll eat for the you know, 760 00:27:57,840 --> 00:28:00,040 Speaker 2: pregame meal. They'll have Hamburger's made for the day. And 761 00:28:00,080 --> 00:28:01,640 Speaker 2: he goes, it's gonna be a good day for Jeff, 762 00:28:01,720 --> 00:28:03,960 Speaker 2: Like he's got a hamburger. What can he find wrong 763 00:28:04,000 --> 00:28:05,600 Speaker 2: with this and he goes in and Jeff will just 764 00:28:05,640 --> 00:28:07,840 Speaker 2: like go, no, I don't like the hamburgers. I don't 765 00:28:07,880 --> 00:28:09,879 Speaker 2: like those today he's like I saw him eating like 766 00:28:09,880 --> 00:28:12,080 Speaker 2: you said, the lunchibile. He said, he's eating ritz crackers 767 00:28:12,080 --> 00:28:15,600 Speaker 2: in salami before the game, which is just I mean, 768 00:28:15,760 --> 00:28:18,640 Speaker 2: like shout to Jeff. Friend of the podcast saw him 769 00:28:18,680 --> 00:28:21,480 Speaker 2: this week this weekend, said I knew who we were 770 00:28:21,640 --> 00:28:24,600 Speaker 2: gradu Yeah, congratulated. Is very cool, very nice guy. He'll 771 00:28:24,600 --> 00:28:27,240 Speaker 2: be on here, he promised. We're gonna get Jeff. I've 772 00:28:27,280 --> 00:28:29,440 Speaker 2: been putting that out in the ether. Jeff said he'll 773 00:28:29,480 --> 00:28:32,160 Speaker 2: be on here. That being said, I think we're gonna 774 00:28:32,160 --> 00:28:33,560 Speaker 2: have to ask him about his food stuff when he 775 00:28:33,600 --> 00:28:38,240 Speaker 2: does come on, because I do, we'll do a big 776 00:28:38,240 --> 00:28:41,440 Speaker 2: three of lunchable. Oh my god, dude, Jeff, he's probably 777 00:28:41,600 --> 00:28:44,040 Speaker 2: a fair share of lugibles. As someone who is a 778 00:28:44,080 --> 00:28:46,200 Speaker 2: little bit of a picky eater myself, I respect it. 779 00:28:46,280 --> 00:28:49,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, Mark, Just to put back the curtain, Mark took 780 00:28:49,240 --> 00:28:52,040 Speaker 1: all of his food ideas, thoughts and opinions as like 781 00:28:52,080 --> 00:28:54,120 Speaker 1: a ten year old, and he stopped developing them. 782 00:28:54,680 --> 00:28:57,480 Speaker 2: To be fair, I've like had a vegetable or too recently, 783 00:28:57,800 --> 00:29:01,080 Speaker 2: like I like, would I have pot pie? I don't 784 00:29:01,080 --> 00:29:02,720 Speaker 2: pick out the carrots and peas anymore. 785 00:29:03,800 --> 00:29:04,200 Speaker 3: Behavior. 786 00:29:04,240 --> 00:29:05,320 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, I'm an adult man. 787 00:29:05,720 --> 00:29:08,880 Speaker 3: Fruits and apple apple is the best fruit. That's the 788 00:29:08,960 --> 00:29:10,400 Speaker 3: least imagine I've ever heard. 789 00:29:10,480 --> 00:29:12,960 Speaker 2: What's your best? Just tell them what your favorite fruit is. 790 00:29:12,880 --> 00:29:14,400 Speaker 3: Either probably a mango or a pineapple. 791 00:29:14,560 --> 00:29:16,480 Speaker 2: Okay, those are good, Those are really good. Those are 792 00:29:16,520 --> 00:29:18,240 Speaker 2: really good. But you think I don't know. I feel 793 00:29:18,280 --> 00:29:21,800 Speaker 2: like a good Granny Smith. Green apple that's like nature's 794 00:29:21,840 --> 00:29:22,640 Speaker 2: candy right now. 795 00:29:22,720 --> 00:29:24,800 Speaker 3: Is literally the most basic fruit in the world. 796 00:29:24,880 --> 00:29:27,320 Speaker 1: That's insane, like that is your favorite fruit when you 797 00:29:27,360 --> 00:29:28,840 Speaker 1: haven't tried the other fruits yet? 798 00:29:29,600 --> 00:29:30,480 Speaker 2: Maybe I don't know. 799 00:29:31,280 --> 00:29:34,600 Speaker 1: Three times talking about this play bug Back, bumble Back, 800 00:29:34,680 --> 00:29:37,160 Speaker 1: Safe and Second Canada at first, and then we get 801 00:29:37,160 --> 00:29:39,840 Speaker 1: to both the most incredible clip of the entire night, 802 00:29:40,080 --> 00:29:42,920 Speaker 1: Luky or hits a Blooper falls in between Profar Kim 803 00:29:42,920 --> 00:29:45,920 Speaker 1: and Machado and vogel Back is just chugging around and 804 00:29:46,000 --> 00:29:50,840 Speaker 1: second coming around third just hoofing it home, rough slide 805 00:29:50,880 --> 00:29:51,840 Speaker 1: but still made it safely. 806 00:29:52,200 --> 00:29:53,960 Speaker 2: Span Yeah, I want to I want to see what 807 00:29:54,000 --> 00:29:56,120 Speaker 2: his sprint speedis and see where he ranks, because he 808 00:29:56,160 --> 00:29:57,680 Speaker 2: kind of runs a little bit like Babe Ruth. He's 809 00:29:57,680 --> 00:29:59,840 Speaker 2: got the little tiny steps and he is a bigger fella. 810 00:30:00,080 --> 00:30:03,080 Speaker 1: So after this though, Tomas Neo hill a laser got 811 00:30:03,080 --> 00:30:03,800 Speaker 1: some insurance. 812 00:30:04,200 --> 00:30:05,320 Speaker 3: Oky Or man. 813 00:30:05,600 --> 00:30:09,360 Speaker 2: Bach is out of four hundred and ninety players, four 814 00:30:09,400 --> 00:30:11,880 Speaker 2: hundred and eighty second in springt speed. So I think 815 00:30:11,880 --> 00:30:13,960 Speaker 2: they did say though on that play that he got 816 00:30:14,000 --> 00:30:16,920 Speaker 2: around got around the twenty four mark. No, he got 817 00:30:16,960 --> 00:30:19,920 Speaker 2: to like I think it was like seven like seven whatever, 818 00:30:20,000 --> 00:30:21,600 Speaker 2: seven se whatever per second. 819 00:30:21,600 --> 00:30:24,400 Speaker 1: They list this as you're covering, it's covering right there. Okay, 820 00:30:24,400 --> 00:30:26,160 Speaker 1: it's focal back also, but go down and loger. 821 00:30:26,240 --> 00:30:26,760 Speaker 3: This is funny. 822 00:30:26,800 --> 00:30:29,960 Speaker 1: It's the second slowest non catcher in the entire league, 823 00:30:30,080 --> 00:30:31,080 Speaker 1: only faster than al. 824 00:30:30,960 --> 00:30:32,920 Speaker 2: For Poole, No man oh and Cabrera. 825 00:30:33,320 --> 00:30:36,600 Speaker 3: Cabrera he's not there to run, No, but a little 826 00:30:36,600 --> 00:30:37,560 Speaker 3: bit slower than haters Acu. 827 00:30:37,920 --> 00:30:39,480 Speaker 2: He did. He did bust it though on this play. 828 00:30:39,760 --> 00:30:41,360 Speaker 1: That's all you can ask for. And then neither with 829 00:30:41,400 --> 00:30:43,880 Speaker 1: the double, we got more insurance. Lay there another Pete double, 830 00:30:43,920 --> 00:30:47,960 Speaker 1: Lindor the hit good, great, we needed needed that little explosion. 831 00:30:48,640 --> 00:30:50,520 Speaker 1: In the ninth inning, Jolie walked a couple of guys 832 00:30:50,800 --> 00:30:52,640 Speaker 1: by Julianarra. That was falling apart here. He's had a 833 00:30:52,680 --> 00:30:55,880 Speaker 1: bad month. Yeah, but Edwin is the best closer in baseball. 834 00:30:55,880 --> 00:30:56,800 Speaker 1: He saved it and looked great. 835 00:30:56,880 --> 00:30:59,080 Speaker 2: It was really I say this every time with that one, 836 00:30:59,200 --> 00:31:03,000 Speaker 2: but twenty nineteen Edwin sweating there. Twenty twenty two Edwin, 837 00:31:03,080 --> 00:31:05,200 Speaker 2: I literally me and you didn't feel nervous for a second. 838 00:31:05,200 --> 00:31:06,760 Speaker 2: We're like, okay, the game's over. Until we dug into 839 00:31:06,760 --> 00:31:08,760 Speaker 2: the notes. It was like, let's get to work. And 840 00:31:08,840 --> 00:31:11,400 Speaker 2: that wraps up the Padres series. The Mets made a 841 00:31:11,400 --> 00:31:15,280 Speaker 2: couple moves, trading for vogel Back and Michael Perez, who's 842 00:31:15,280 --> 00:31:17,760 Speaker 2: gonna be a depth catcher. It appears two pirates guys, 843 00:31:17,760 --> 00:31:20,720 Speaker 2: weirdly enough, yeah, and two separate trades. Yeah, bizarre. Yeah, 844 00:31:20,760 --> 00:31:22,719 Speaker 2: I don't I don't know Michael Perez. I don't really 845 00:31:22,720 --> 00:31:24,200 Speaker 2: have much of a scouting report on that guy. 846 00:31:24,600 --> 00:31:27,200 Speaker 1: His stats on Savant don't look that good, like pop 847 00:31:27,240 --> 00:31:29,719 Speaker 1: time and framing, but Fangrass has given him a positive 848 00:31:29,720 --> 00:31:32,160 Speaker 1: defensive rating for each the last two years. I think 849 00:31:32,160 --> 00:31:33,920 Speaker 1: he's just basically going to be a different version of 850 00:31:33,960 --> 00:31:34,280 Speaker 1: it though. 851 00:31:34,440 --> 00:31:36,640 Speaker 2: Okay, and I think he's a lefty. Oh really, I 852 00:31:36,680 --> 00:31:39,160 Speaker 2: think he swings his left hand, so he his wall 853 00:31:39,240 --> 00:31:40,920 Speaker 2: very well. But we'll see. 854 00:31:41,320 --> 00:31:43,480 Speaker 1: Was with the pirates gets them, gets them into energy 855 00:31:43,520 --> 00:31:44,520 Speaker 1: into these guys, Yeah. 856 00:31:44,400 --> 00:31:46,680 Speaker 2: Get get him on a winning team. Maybe things turn 857 00:31:46,680 --> 00:31:48,320 Speaker 2: around for Michael Perez at the plate, but we'll see 858 00:31:48,320 --> 00:31:50,160 Speaker 2: how that goes. We still have Mazekee up right now, 859 00:31:50,800 --> 00:31:53,800 Speaker 2: and this kind of brings up the big conversation that 860 00:31:53,920 --> 00:31:57,440 Speaker 2: everyone has been dying for us to talk about in depth. Congratulation, guys, 861 00:31:57,440 --> 00:32:00,040 Speaker 2: you're getting it. It's trade deadline talk time, because the 862 00:32:00,080 --> 00:32:03,680 Speaker 2: trade deadline is what just over a week away, it's 863 00:32:03,720 --> 00:32:06,840 Speaker 2: now days, I believe, Yeah, August second, which is just awful, 864 00:32:06,880 --> 00:32:08,280 Speaker 2: especially because we're traveling that day. 865 00:32:08,440 --> 00:32:10,320 Speaker 1: We're gonna I think we're gonna we're doing an event 866 00:32:10,320 --> 00:32:12,920 Speaker 1: with a just say yeah, We're do an event with 867 00:32:13,000 --> 00:32:15,400 Speaker 1: j Ali Olive with Amtrak onto a game in DC. 868 00:32:16,080 --> 00:32:17,680 Speaker 1: So it's gonna be cool. We're gonna be on the 869 00:32:17,680 --> 00:32:19,800 Speaker 1: Amtrak train during the trade deadlines. We're gonna try and 870 00:32:19,800 --> 00:32:21,760 Speaker 1: live stream from an Amtrak. 871 00:32:21,400 --> 00:32:24,200 Speaker 2: Train, which is gonna be absolute chaos, but hey, that's 872 00:32:24,320 --> 00:32:26,479 Speaker 2: trade deadlines chaos. I would want to no other way, well, 873 00:32:26,520 --> 00:32:28,320 Speaker 2: actually I would. I prefer to be here. In front 874 00:32:28,360 --> 00:32:29,280 Speaker 2: of my computer doing it. 875 00:32:29,400 --> 00:32:31,360 Speaker 1: But that'd be had a great time with the deadline 876 00:32:31,360 --> 00:32:33,040 Speaker 1: stream last year. I pick up like hundreds of followers. 877 00:32:33,120 --> 00:32:35,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, it was a ton of fun. And when the 878 00:32:35,240 --> 00:32:38,200 Speaker 2: hobby bias trade, the deadline's fun. That's that's why I 879 00:32:38,240 --> 00:32:40,000 Speaker 2: know you guys want us to talk about it. So 880 00:32:40,040 --> 00:32:42,680 Speaker 2: we went through and listed a ton of players. Guys, 881 00:32:42,760 --> 00:32:44,880 Speaker 2: we're gonna give you a crash course. Yes, we have 882 00:32:45,120 --> 00:32:50,280 Speaker 2: maybe ten to fifteen ish players more well, yeah, some 883 00:32:50,440 --> 00:32:52,600 Speaker 2: some more in depth than others. Yeah, a couple of 884 00:32:52,640 --> 00:32:54,080 Speaker 2: names that we want to mention that we don't think 885 00:32:54,120 --> 00:32:57,480 Speaker 2: we'll trade for. So you're the reliever guy, you're the picture. 886 00:32:57,480 --> 00:32:59,240 Speaker 2: I'm gonna let you start start talking about a couple 887 00:32:59,240 --> 00:32:59,880 Speaker 2: of these guys first. 888 00:33:00,200 --> 00:33:01,600 Speaker 1: But first and foremost, I do want to say I 889 00:33:01,600 --> 00:33:03,480 Speaker 1: think it'd be cool if the Mets were involved in 890 00:33:03,520 --> 00:33:06,560 Speaker 1: the big starters that might be moved between Luis Castillo, 891 00:33:06,640 --> 00:33:10,040 Speaker 1: Tyler Molly, Frankie Mansas. It's not that like, sure, the 892 00:33:10,040 --> 00:33:12,200 Speaker 1: Mets right now might have too many starting pitchers, but 893 00:33:12,240 --> 00:33:14,120 Speaker 1: I've literally never ever heard of one that's a bad thing. 894 00:33:14,200 --> 00:33:15,360 Speaker 2: Dodgers always have like ten. 895 00:33:15,520 --> 00:33:17,040 Speaker 1: So Dodgers going to the year with the most pitching 896 00:33:17,080 --> 00:33:18,520 Speaker 1: every single year. They always will wind up with like 897 00:33:18,560 --> 00:33:20,560 Speaker 1: just five time the playoffs come around. And those three 898 00:33:20,560 --> 00:33:23,400 Speaker 1: guys are all difference makers in their own way. Castillo 899 00:33:23,920 --> 00:33:26,520 Speaker 1: the way he's adjustice forcing fastball this year, add more. 900 00:33:26,400 --> 00:33:26,880 Speaker 3: Rythe on it. 901 00:33:26,960 --> 00:33:28,720 Speaker 1: He just looks like one of the best versions of 902 00:33:28,760 --> 00:33:31,520 Speaker 1: himself we've ever seen. Tyler Molly's eraight not in Great 903 00:33:31,560 --> 00:33:34,640 Speaker 1: American Ballpark is two guy's great. He's a flyball pitcher, 904 00:33:34,680 --> 00:33:36,440 Speaker 1: gets lost wings and misses with a slider. He'd be 905 00:33:36,480 --> 00:33:38,920 Speaker 1: a He'd just fit like a glove into city field. 906 00:33:39,000 --> 00:33:39,360 Speaker 2: Yeah. 907 00:33:39,440 --> 00:33:41,760 Speaker 1: Frankie Montsas, I don't think guess the credit he deserves 908 00:33:41,800 --> 00:33:43,960 Speaker 1: as a marquee pitcher in baseball because he pitches for 909 00:33:43,960 --> 00:33:46,800 Speaker 1: the Oakland Athletics. Has similar to have seen Christass this year. 910 00:33:46,800 --> 00:33:49,520 Speaker 1: But Manses has like an upper nineties gas with a 911 00:33:49,560 --> 00:33:52,840 Speaker 1: disgusting splither. He's so good. I really like all three 912 00:33:52,840 --> 00:33:54,400 Speaker 1: of those guys. I think all of them probably worth 913 00:33:54,440 --> 00:33:57,360 Speaker 1: the premium in the trade. But for this conversation, I'm 914 00:33:57,360 --> 00:33:59,640 Speaker 1: gonna talk to you guys about relievers. Because the Mets 915 00:33:59,640 --> 00:34:01,640 Speaker 1: ballpen has had been up and down this year, better 916 00:34:01,640 --> 00:34:02,440 Speaker 1: than the average overall. 917 00:34:02,520 --> 00:34:04,440 Speaker 3: One of the best strikeout rates of Buddie Bullpen and baseball. 918 00:34:04,480 --> 00:34:06,000 Speaker 1: A lot of that's because of Edwin Diaz and Adam 919 00:34:06,040 --> 00:34:08,799 Speaker 1: ol Vino, of course, but definitely can't hurt to get 920 00:34:08,840 --> 00:34:11,800 Speaker 1: another trustworthy, high leverage guy out here, especially a lefty. 921 00:34:11,800 --> 00:34:13,520 Speaker 1: And he started out with two lefties who I think 922 00:34:13,800 --> 00:34:16,239 Speaker 1: should be on the Mets radar and who are having 923 00:34:16,239 --> 00:34:19,000 Speaker 1: pretty good years, first one being Joe Mantiply, All Star 924 00:34:19,040 --> 00:34:22,479 Speaker 1: from the Arizona Diamondbacks. I do think that he will 925 00:34:22,520 --> 00:34:25,160 Speaker 1: be pretty expensive because he has a couple of years 926 00:34:25,239 --> 00:34:27,719 Speaker 1: left of control. I think four years of team on him, 927 00:34:27,840 --> 00:34:29,120 Speaker 1: so he's gonna be a tough yet. But I'm sure 928 00:34:29,200 --> 00:34:30,759 Speaker 1: Diamacks is going to listen because he's like a thirty 929 00:34:30,760 --> 00:34:32,440 Speaker 1: two year old if throws ninety miles an hour, So 930 00:34:32,600 --> 00:34:33,680 Speaker 1: you probably gotta trade them all. 931 00:34:33,680 --> 00:34:35,399 Speaker 2: Time when you're talking about a rebuild. He's not gonna 932 00:34:35,400 --> 00:34:37,319 Speaker 2: be a core piece that you're like, we gotta keep 933 00:34:37,360 --> 00:34:38,480 Speaker 2: Joe Mantiply because the. 934 00:34:38,440 --> 00:34:39,240 Speaker 3: Guy like Joe Mantiply. 935 00:34:39,239 --> 00:34:40,759 Speaker 1: I've talking about this a lot, but these relievers who 936 00:34:40,760 --> 00:34:43,120 Speaker 1: don't throw that hard, who kind of rely on soft contact, 937 00:34:43,200 --> 00:34:44,719 Speaker 1: it's easy for them to go up and down. But 938 00:34:44,719 --> 00:34:48,400 Speaker 1: mantiply has made an absolute, like really legit change has 939 00:34:48,400 --> 00:34:49,840 Speaker 1: made him so good this year. He switched from a 940 00:34:49,840 --> 00:34:52,359 Speaker 1: four seam fastball to a sinker. Yeah, the last two 941 00:34:52,400 --> 00:34:54,440 Speaker 1: years debout that pitch. He only throws ninety So why 942 00:34:54,440 --> 00:34:55,600 Speaker 1: am I trying to get swings and miss with the pitch, 943 00:34:55,600 --> 00:34:59,040 Speaker 1: I'm just getting ground balls. Sinker's elite has plus movement vertically, 944 00:34:59,080 --> 00:35:01,720 Speaker 1: plus movement horizontal, and with that pitch he just pounds 945 00:35:01,760 --> 00:35:04,360 Speaker 1: his own crafty lefty one percent walk great, best in 946 00:35:04,400 --> 00:35:06,879 Speaker 1: all baseball. No free pass you guys want to see 947 00:35:07,200 --> 00:35:08,759 Speaker 1: three passes. That's man's to ply. And he's also very 948 00:35:08,800 --> 00:35:10,560 Speaker 1: hard to square up. It's a little loopy, Yeah, a 949 00:35:10,560 --> 00:35:12,640 Speaker 1: little loopie. Only give up two barrels on the whole year. 950 00:35:13,239 --> 00:35:14,840 Speaker 2: That's really impressive exactly. 951 00:35:14,920 --> 00:35:16,680 Speaker 1: And he's going to better the kept secrets in bullpens 952 00:35:16,760 --> 00:35:18,399 Speaker 1: right now, and he I think is very good. 953 00:35:18,480 --> 00:35:19,879 Speaker 3: It would be a good addition to this pen. 954 00:35:20,040 --> 00:35:21,640 Speaker 2: Yep. And then the other lefty is going to be 955 00:35:21,640 --> 00:35:24,400 Speaker 2: Andrew Chaffin, who everybody knew about this offseason, someone that 956 00:35:24,440 --> 00:35:27,879 Speaker 2: a lot of Mets fans wanted. He's a little expensive, yeah, 957 00:35:27,920 --> 00:35:30,400 Speaker 2: which is kind of strange, kind of goes against what 958 00:35:30,440 --> 00:35:31,440 Speaker 2: we say about relievers, but. 959 00:35:31,480 --> 00:35:33,400 Speaker 1: Also kind of works in the mets favor because I 960 00:35:33,400 --> 00:35:34,759 Speaker 1: think the less teams will be trying to trade for 961 00:35:34,840 --> 00:35:37,200 Speaker 1: him because he's going to do probably another two ish 962 00:35:37,239 --> 00:35:39,239 Speaker 1: million this year, and he has a player option for 963 00:35:39,239 --> 00:35:40,640 Speaker 1: six and a half million next year. So if he 964 00:35:40,640 --> 00:35:43,000 Speaker 1: does pitch well, he'll probably opt out. Yeah, and you 965 00:35:43,000 --> 00:35:45,040 Speaker 1: could just not pay him. It was a lefty rental. 966 00:35:45,120 --> 00:35:46,319 Speaker 1: Or if he does pitch well, six and a half 967 00:35:46,320 --> 00:35:47,640 Speaker 1: millions not the end of the world for a one 968 00:35:47,719 --> 00:35:48,040 Speaker 1: year deal. 969 00:35:48,120 --> 00:35:49,760 Speaker 3: Yeah, like that Chafin. 970 00:35:49,880 --> 00:35:51,080 Speaker 1: I was a little bit low on him in the 971 00:35:51,120 --> 00:35:53,720 Speaker 1: off season because he was another one of these like singer, 972 00:35:53,760 --> 00:35:56,120 Speaker 1: change up guys from the lefty like side arm. He's good, 973 00:35:56,120 --> 00:35:58,799 Speaker 1: but I just didn't know how, you know, year over 974 00:35:58,920 --> 00:36:01,080 Speaker 1: year consistent a skill set going to be. I talked 975 00:36:01,080 --> 00:36:02,560 Speaker 1: about how a slider was good. I wish you would 976 00:36:02,560 --> 00:36:04,279 Speaker 1: throw it more. He's been throwing a lot more this year. 977 00:36:04,360 --> 00:36:04,560 Speaker 2: Yeah. 978 00:36:04,840 --> 00:36:07,200 Speaker 1: Become one of the nasties pitchers in baseball sixty percent whiffs, 979 00:36:07,200 --> 00:36:09,240 Speaker 1: on the same level as where Edwin and David Peterson 980 00:36:09,239 --> 00:36:11,160 Speaker 1: are there, says some of the most whiff slides in baseball. 981 00:36:11,360 --> 00:36:12,360 Speaker 1: I think he'd be a good target. 982 00:36:12,360 --> 00:36:14,239 Speaker 2: I'm gonna throw out another lefty too, because this is 983 00:36:14,239 --> 00:36:15,879 Speaker 2: someone that I personally like and I think it would 984 00:36:15,880 --> 00:36:17,400 Speaker 2: be a fun little guy to bring in here. Well, 985 00:36:17,400 --> 00:36:19,839 Speaker 2: he's not little easy, he's very big. He's a large 986 00:36:19,880 --> 00:36:22,520 Speaker 2: human being. He played basketball at the University of Saint John's. 987 00:36:22,680 --> 00:36:25,400 Speaker 2: That would be a mere Garrett who's dominant against lefties. 988 00:36:25,560 --> 00:36:28,880 Speaker 2: He throws gas, he has a devastating slider. He just 989 00:36:28,960 --> 00:36:31,040 Speaker 2: walks guys a little bit. That's kind of his problem 990 00:36:31,120 --> 00:36:33,759 Speaker 2: right now is his control. But again, Jeremy Hefner, sprinkle that, 991 00:36:33,840 --> 00:36:35,560 Speaker 2: and yeah, a mere Garrett's dying to play on a 992 00:36:35,600 --> 00:36:37,799 Speaker 2: team that's good dying too. He's gone from the Reds 993 00:36:37,800 --> 00:36:39,240 Speaker 2: to the Royals. I mean, that's baseball. 994 00:36:39,239 --> 00:36:41,319 Speaker 1: Hell, you could take a picture out of Kansas City 995 00:36:41,320 --> 00:36:43,439 Speaker 1: and probably get like twenty percent more production out of them. Yeah, 996 00:36:43,680 --> 00:36:45,520 Speaker 1: don't know what they're telling those guys over there, paper 997 00:36:45,560 --> 00:36:47,879 Speaker 1: and ped paper and ped organization. Except for the bats. 998 00:36:47,920 --> 00:36:49,440 Speaker 1: They found out the bats. Now we're gonna run through 999 00:36:49,440 --> 00:36:52,440 Speaker 1: a couple of ridies were pretty interesting. Number one target. 1000 00:36:52,560 --> 00:36:54,640 Speaker 1: I think a lot of people feel this way, But 1001 00:36:54,719 --> 00:36:57,759 Speaker 1: right now, Jorge Lopez is gonna breakout stars here in Baltimore. 1002 00:36:57,960 --> 00:37:00,160 Speaker 1: Shifting from the rotation to the bullpens of twenty nine 1003 00:37:00,239 --> 00:37:03,160 Speaker 1: year old. He's gonna cost a lot because he's like 1004 00:37:03,200 --> 00:37:05,400 Speaker 1: an elite closer right now, he's statistically one of the 1005 00:37:05,400 --> 00:37:06,719 Speaker 1: better closers in all baseball. 1006 00:37:06,719 --> 00:37:08,239 Speaker 3: The stuff is incredible. 1007 00:37:08,280 --> 00:37:11,120 Speaker 1: Sinker that's his ninety eight ninety nine good movement, slider, 1008 00:37:11,200 --> 00:37:14,120 Speaker 1: change up, and curveball. Bringing that starter's repertoire to the 1009 00:37:14,120 --> 00:37:17,080 Speaker 1: ballpens the way to wrestle Iglesias. He has two more 1010 00:37:17,160 --> 00:37:19,480 Speaker 1: years of control, two but he like he would be. 1011 00:37:19,600 --> 00:37:22,880 Speaker 1: He would give the Mets probably the best one two punch. 1012 00:37:22,760 --> 00:37:24,720 Speaker 3: Of any bullpen and baseball right now, that'd be pretty filthy. 1013 00:37:24,719 --> 00:37:26,839 Speaker 3: He has given the ball edin dis would be kind 1014 00:37:26,880 --> 00:37:27,440 Speaker 3: of insane. 1015 00:37:27,480 --> 00:37:30,080 Speaker 2: He's been absolutely locked down. And then some guys from 1016 00:37:30,239 --> 00:37:32,719 Speaker 2: Detroit because we mentioned Andrew Chafin again, we're talking about 1017 00:37:32,719 --> 00:37:34,040 Speaker 2: all the bad teams that were trying to pick up 1018 00:37:34,040 --> 00:37:36,040 Speaker 2: guys from, which sounds weird because it's like we want 1019 00:37:36,080 --> 00:37:38,960 Speaker 2: players from teams that aren't good, but exactly that's why 1020 00:37:38,960 --> 00:37:41,720 Speaker 2: they're trading him. Michael Foemer former met You guys remember 1021 00:37:41,800 --> 00:37:43,760 Speaker 2: him from the Unsespez trade. 1022 00:37:43,920 --> 00:37:46,080 Speaker 1: Right, Think about how long ago that that trade feels 1023 00:37:46,080 --> 00:37:48,160 Speaker 1: and right now Michael Folmer is in the rental stage 1024 00:37:48,160 --> 00:37:49,280 Speaker 1: of his reliever life cycle. 1025 00:37:49,360 --> 00:37:50,879 Speaker 2: Yeah, so have you ever had a question about whether 1026 00:37:50,920 --> 00:37:53,279 Speaker 2: that trade was worth it or not? Yes? Yes, Uh, 1027 00:37:53,520 --> 00:37:55,800 Speaker 2: he's been pretty good. He's just like a solid reliever. 1028 00:37:56,000 --> 00:37:58,120 Speaker 1: He is he Fulmer was a guy who was always 1029 00:37:58,200 --> 00:38:00,440 Speaker 1: just like, had fine stuff and then he didn't walking you, 1030 00:38:00,440 --> 00:38:02,400 Speaker 1: but he got some strikeouts around the garage and got 1031 00:38:02,440 --> 00:38:04,239 Speaker 1: the job done. This year, that's changed a lot, and 1032 00:38:04,239 --> 00:38:05,719 Speaker 1: he has by far the worst walker of his career. 1033 00:38:05,719 --> 00:38:07,440 Speaker 1: It's over ten percent. I think it's around twelve. Yeah, 1034 00:38:07,480 --> 00:38:08,719 Speaker 1: which is a big change for him. But the big 1035 00:38:08,719 --> 00:38:11,359 Speaker 1: reason for that is because someone just holds him. Your 1036 00:38:11,400 --> 00:38:13,000 Speaker 1: slyder is your best pitching. You should throw it as 1037 00:38:13,040 --> 00:38:15,960 Speaker 1: much as possible. The last three years, Michael Folmer's slytherer 1038 00:38:16,000 --> 00:38:18,520 Speaker 1: usage rate has gone from twenty three percent to forty 1039 00:38:18,560 --> 00:38:20,640 Speaker 1: percent and now this year sixty five percent. 1040 00:38:20,760 --> 00:38:21,719 Speaker 2: Yeah. It's absolutely gross. 1041 00:38:21,760 --> 00:38:22,719 Speaker 3: The pitch is disgusting. 1042 00:38:22,800 --> 00:38:24,560 Speaker 1: It's great throws almost every time you get a little 1043 00:38:24,560 --> 00:38:26,359 Speaker 1: bit more command on that pitch because the command isn't great, 1044 00:38:26,360 --> 00:38:29,040 Speaker 1: but it looks really good, great pitch movement on it. 1045 00:38:29,440 --> 00:38:31,400 Speaker 1: He could be a guy who's a legitimate weapon, but 1046 00:38:31,440 --> 00:38:33,520 Speaker 1: even with that, without it, the floor is a guy 1047 00:38:33,560 --> 00:38:35,399 Speaker 1: who is someone who is good, a little bit wild 1048 00:38:35,480 --> 00:38:36,960 Speaker 1: which you and he's a parental You can get m 1049 00:38:37,000 --> 00:38:37,359 Speaker 1: very cheaply. 1050 00:38:37,480 --> 00:38:39,080 Speaker 2: That last Tiger guy I want to mention is Joe 1051 00:38:39,120 --> 00:38:41,839 Speaker 2: Jimenez shout out mich Boy Torque Tank on Twitter, who 1052 00:38:41,880 --> 00:38:44,160 Speaker 2: is a big Tigers fan who's been preaching the word 1053 00:38:44,200 --> 00:38:46,480 Speaker 2: of Joe Jimmanez to me for four or five years now, 1054 00:38:46,520 --> 00:38:48,719 Speaker 2: as long as I've known him. He's had a really, 1055 00:38:48,760 --> 00:38:50,520 Speaker 2: really good year. He's been an All Star before, so 1056 00:38:50,560 --> 00:38:53,400 Speaker 2: he's shown the ability to be a really good top 1057 00:38:53,560 --> 00:38:57,040 Speaker 2: end reliever in baseball. He throws gas, He's been very 1058 00:38:57,080 --> 00:38:59,640 Speaker 2: effective cut down the walks. He's a fun guy too. 1059 00:38:59,520 --> 00:39:01,239 Speaker 1: And has no year of control next year to be 1060 00:39:01,280 --> 00:39:02,759 Speaker 1: fun guy again. Another guy wh's was talking about a 1061 00:39:02,760 --> 00:39:05,919 Speaker 1: lost David robertson fan Favorite. He's been around for a while, 1062 00:39:06,000 --> 00:39:08,480 Speaker 1: former Yankee. He's a guy who has that you know 1063 00:39:08,520 --> 00:39:11,839 Speaker 1: that that closer's mentality, the pedigree, playoff metal. He's seen 1064 00:39:11,880 --> 00:39:13,600 Speaker 1: him do it before, and he's come back from a 1065 00:39:13,600 --> 00:39:15,840 Speaker 1: lot of slew of injuries to stuff's right there. The 1066 00:39:16,280 --> 00:39:18,920 Speaker 1: ball has got color his life curve ball looks good again. 1067 00:39:19,239 --> 00:39:21,520 Speaker 1: Where's the fun socks? Yeah, Cubs are gonna dump him. 1068 00:39:21,560 --> 00:39:24,480 Speaker 1: I think he's also a rental. Yes, he is a 1069 00:39:24,520 --> 00:39:26,239 Speaker 1: closer and the guy who's kind of being regarded as 1070 00:39:26,239 --> 00:39:27,879 Speaker 1: one of the better relievers available. I think he will 1071 00:39:27,880 --> 00:39:30,600 Speaker 1: still cost a relatively expensive amount, So I don't know 1072 00:39:30,600 --> 00:39:31,600 Speaker 1: if he's a guy want to trade for it, but 1073 00:39:31,640 --> 00:39:33,000 Speaker 1: I do trust his skill one hundred percent. 1074 00:39:33,160 --> 00:39:36,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, Daniel Bard another reliever, really good. I don't is 1075 00:39:36,040 --> 00:39:36,600 Speaker 2: he a rental? 1076 00:39:37,040 --> 00:39:38,000 Speaker 3: He is a rental? 1077 00:39:38,080 --> 00:39:40,680 Speaker 2: Okay, Yeah, so Datiel Bard has the cool story if 1078 00:39:40,680 --> 00:39:42,759 Speaker 2: he was out of baseball for like five, six, seven years, 1079 00:39:42,760 --> 00:39:44,480 Speaker 2: however long it was, and then went to the Rockies, 1080 00:39:44,520 --> 00:39:47,200 Speaker 2: which is historically the worst place to ever pitch, and 1081 00:39:47,239 --> 00:39:49,560 Speaker 2: he's been great ever since going to Colorado. I don't 1082 00:39:49,560 --> 00:39:52,200 Speaker 2: think it's anything to do with their team, you know, development. 1083 00:39:52,200 --> 00:39:53,000 Speaker 2: I both it is either. 1084 00:39:53,000 --> 00:39:56,280 Speaker 1: But this year he also made a big adjustment switching 1085 00:39:56,320 --> 00:39:57,920 Speaker 1: from a four scene fastball to a sinker, and the 1086 00:39:57,920 --> 00:39:59,840 Speaker 1: pitch is like unhittable or it just gets beaten to 1087 00:39:59,880 --> 00:40:01,399 Speaker 1: the round, which is kind of the best way to pitch, 1088 00:40:01,480 --> 00:40:04,719 Speaker 1: and he's still getting strikeouts. Slider's disgusting and he still 1089 00:40:04,719 --> 00:40:05,839 Speaker 1: sits in ninety seven miles an hour. 1090 00:40:05,880 --> 00:40:06,480 Speaker 3: He'd be awesome. 1091 00:40:06,480 --> 00:40:08,359 Speaker 1: And then I want to talk about David Bednar because 1092 00:40:08,400 --> 00:40:10,000 Speaker 1: he's the best reliever could be available. But I don't 1093 00:40:10,000 --> 00:40:12,359 Speaker 1: think that's happening. No, the Pirates are like shockingly close 1094 00:40:12,400 --> 00:40:14,480 Speaker 1: to competition. Yeah, so I think by next year they 1095 00:40:14,520 --> 00:40:16,439 Speaker 1: want to see if they can scrangch up a playoff spot. 1096 00:40:16,480 --> 00:40:18,720 Speaker 1: I don't think they would trade their elite young closer 1097 00:40:18,960 --> 00:40:19,840 Speaker 1: for that opportunity. 1098 00:40:19,880 --> 00:40:21,359 Speaker 2: He's got like five years of control too. 1099 00:40:21,640 --> 00:40:22,759 Speaker 3: It was his third year in the league. 1100 00:40:22,800 --> 00:40:23,560 Speaker 2: He's got a long time. 1101 00:40:23,640 --> 00:40:25,160 Speaker 1: I think twenty one, twenty two. I think he hits 1102 00:40:25,200 --> 00:40:25,680 Speaker 1: arm this year. 1103 00:40:25,760 --> 00:40:26,600 Speaker 2: Okay, gotch He. 1104 00:40:26,560 --> 00:40:28,759 Speaker 3: Did debut for the Padres that one year before the trade. 1105 00:40:28,840 --> 00:40:32,000 Speaker 2: Oh that's a good point. H Yeah, that's true, I 1106 00:40:32,000 --> 00:40:36,320 Speaker 2: believe from Kirbyates. Yes, Matt Bush is another name, jose Leclerk, 1107 00:40:36,600 --> 00:40:38,759 Speaker 2: Scott Barlow. I mean, the list goes on and on. 1108 00:40:38,960 --> 00:40:40,319 Speaker 3: We all is the best guy from that list. 1109 00:40:40,320 --> 00:40:42,040 Speaker 1: He would cost the lot becase he's two years of control, 1110 00:40:42,160 --> 00:40:44,440 Speaker 1: quality closer and he's one of the few relievers available 1111 00:40:44,440 --> 00:40:47,520 Speaker 1: with above average stuff in command. Bush, former top pick, 1112 00:40:47,600 --> 00:40:49,520 Speaker 1: was out of the league, came back. Great reliever, throws 1113 00:40:49,600 --> 00:40:52,560 Speaker 1: really hard, two years of control. Jose Clerk throws gas, 1114 00:40:52,560 --> 00:40:53,560 Speaker 1: but he doesn't know where it's going. 1115 00:40:53,680 --> 00:40:54,600 Speaker 3: Yeah, these are wrong guys. 1116 00:40:54,640 --> 00:40:56,239 Speaker 1: These are the types of guys though, this list of 1117 00:40:56,239 --> 00:40:59,240 Speaker 1: about ten or so relievers. Just look at these other teams. 1118 00:40:59,280 --> 00:41:02,000 Speaker 1: See who has years he was already in arbitration. That's 1119 00:41:02,040 --> 00:41:03,759 Speaker 1: who can be traded for definitely. 1120 00:41:03,880 --> 00:41:06,000 Speaker 2: And then let's talk about the fun part, the Bats, 1121 00:41:06,040 --> 00:41:08,839 Speaker 2: because obviously I feel like that's probably the number one 1122 00:41:08,840 --> 00:41:10,719 Speaker 2: thing everybody wants in Mets world, which is why people 1123 00:41:10,719 --> 00:41:13,279 Speaker 2: talk about for sure. But I think the Bats the 1124 00:41:13,280 --> 00:41:15,279 Speaker 2: big one. Josh Bell, I feel like, is the hot 1125 00:41:15,360 --> 00:41:17,920 Speaker 2: name right now, and I think there's definitely some legs 1126 00:41:17,960 --> 00:41:20,080 Speaker 2: on this. I think that Josh Bell makes a lot 1127 00:41:20,120 --> 00:41:21,440 Speaker 2: of sense with this team, especially with. 1128 00:41:21,400 --> 00:41:23,319 Speaker 1: The rumored package the Mets would have to be giving up. 1129 00:41:23,360 --> 00:41:25,600 Speaker 1: I think that's a smash. The only concern is that 1130 00:41:26,239 --> 00:41:28,799 Speaker 1: you get a guy Josh Bell and you have vocal back, 1131 00:41:28,800 --> 00:41:31,000 Speaker 1: and you'll probably still have JD. 1132 00:41:31,160 --> 00:41:32,640 Speaker 3: Davis and you still Peel Alonzo. 1133 00:41:32,800 --> 00:41:35,440 Speaker 1: So that's four guys who should really only be playing 1134 00:41:35,440 --> 00:41:36,520 Speaker 1: first base on one roster. 1135 00:41:36,800 --> 00:41:38,200 Speaker 3: Not exactly where I want to be. 1136 00:41:38,680 --> 00:41:40,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's it's a little bit tough, but he's he's 1137 00:41:40,480 --> 00:41:42,920 Speaker 2: absolutely he can hit the dude absolutely mashes. He'd be 1138 00:41:42,960 --> 00:41:46,000 Speaker 2: great bat. To add to this, I'm gonna could he 1139 00:41:46,080 --> 00:41:49,040 Speaker 2: could play the corner Outfield's possible. 1140 00:41:49,120 --> 00:41:52,080 Speaker 3: Yeah, So honestly you almost have to kind of try it. 1141 00:41:52,160 --> 00:41:53,200 Speaker 2: He'll be a rental as well. 1142 00:41:53,320 --> 00:41:56,040 Speaker 1: Yes, and he's a good bad otherwise, another good bat 1143 00:41:56,080 --> 00:41:58,799 Speaker 1: a little bit older. Evan Longoria last few years had 1144 00:41:58,800 --> 00:42:01,040 Speaker 1: a great bower rate out and and fran We still 1145 00:42:01,040 --> 00:42:03,600 Speaker 1: don't know where they are standing with competition or not. 1146 00:42:03,600 --> 00:42:05,320 Speaker 1: Then getting swept by the Dodgers for four games. 1147 00:42:05,360 --> 00:42:08,479 Speaker 2: It's also huge because Carlos Rodon's probably gonna get traded too, Yeah, 1148 00:42:08,520 --> 00:42:11,120 Speaker 2: which is freaking nuts. I'd love to get Carlos Rodond yeah, 1149 00:42:11,160 --> 00:42:11,680 Speaker 2: to go and put. 1150 00:42:11,600 --> 00:42:12,160 Speaker 3: Him on top of the list. 1151 00:42:12,400 --> 00:42:14,840 Speaker 1: Longo, Mantes and Castillo and Molly and then also Wilmer 1152 00:42:14,880 --> 00:42:15,600 Speaker 1: Flores from that. 1153 00:42:15,560 --> 00:42:16,400 Speaker 2: Team would fit well. 1154 00:42:16,480 --> 00:42:17,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, would fit well. 1155 00:42:17,200 --> 00:42:19,640 Speaker 1: And the Mets kind of do need a guy to 1156 00:42:19,760 --> 00:42:22,560 Speaker 1: go opposite the vocal back who can be a little 1157 00:42:22,560 --> 00:42:25,320 Speaker 1: bit multi dimensional. Buster only mentioned that during the broadcast 1158 00:42:25,440 --> 00:42:27,480 Speaker 1: night that's kind of a player. They're looking at other 1159 00:42:27,520 --> 00:42:29,920 Speaker 1: guys who fit that mold. Or Brandon Drewy, who we 1160 00:42:30,040 --> 00:42:32,560 Speaker 1: know very good and well, he's having a crazy year 1161 00:42:32,600 --> 00:42:34,360 Speaker 1: and Cincinnati should have been an All Star. He's like 1162 00:42:34,360 --> 00:42:36,279 Speaker 1: thirty five percent better than thegu gaverage. Yeah, if he 1163 00:42:36,280 --> 00:42:37,640 Speaker 1: came back to the Mets, I'm sure we see like 1164 00:42:37,800 --> 00:42:39,759 Speaker 1: twenty twenty one Brandon Drewry, who is like ten percent 1165 00:42:39,760 --> 00:42:42,239 Speaker 1: better than theague gaverage. But he can't play third, can't 1166 00:42:42,239 --> 00:42:43,879 Speaker 1: play second in the pinch, you can't play corner out 1167 00:42:43,880 --> 00:42:44,480 Speaker 1: field in the pinch. 1168 00:42:44,360 --> 00:42:45,560 Speaker 2: And helst Any plays first. 1169 00:42:45,600 --> 00:42:47,000 Speaker 1: He's the kind of guy who becomes like a landening 1170 00:42:47,080 --> 00:42:48,799 Speaker 1: chess piece. Will probably get a lot of DH reps 1171 00:42:48,800 --> 00:42:50,080 Speaker 1: and I's not seem at the end of the game. 1172 00:42:50,600 --> 00:42:50,960 Speaker 3: Donmind. 1173 00:42:50,960 --> 00:42:53,600 Speaker 1: Solano is similar also in the Reds, just like a 1174 00:42:53,719 --> 00:42:56,040 Speaker 1: level worse than Drewelry does a little second, does a 1175 00:42:56,040 --> 00:42:57,239 Speaker 1: little third, cant do aleutfields. 1176 00:42:57,239 --> 00:42:59,360 Speaker 2: Oh we got Barel on the ball though, Yeah, always 1177 00:42:59,360 --> 00:43:01,680 Speaker 2: gets Barel of the ball and plays everywhere. Same thing. 1178 00:43:02,000 --> 00:43:03,120 Speaker 3: And the last guy, this. 1179 00:43:03,280 --> 00:43:05,359 Speaker 1: Kind of weird multi dimensional guy that we thought about 1180 00:43:05,440 --> 00:43:08,680 Speaker 1: that hasn't been mentioned at all, oddly, is with Merrifield 1181 00:43:08,800 --> 00:43:09,680 Speaker 1: from the Royals. 1182 00:43:09,520 --> 00:43:11,640 Speaker 2: Which it seems like the Royals probably just won't ever 1183 00:43:11,760 --> 00:43:14,080 Speaker 2: trade him because because he's free. He had so much 1184 00:43:14,239 --> 00:43:15,800 Speaker 2: value in the past where they could have gotten like 1185 00:43:15,800 --> 00:43:18,320 Speaker 2: a serious hall for him a few years ago, and 1186 00:43:18,440 --> 00:43:20,560 Speaker 2: they didn't because his contract, like you said, is just 1187 00:43:20,640 --> 00:43:22,520 Speaker 2: straight up free. He makes like under ten million dollars 1188 00:43:22,520 --> 00:43:22,759 Speaker 2: a year. 1189 00:43:22,800 --> 00:43:23,440 Speaker 3: It's like seven or eight. 1190 00:43:23,600 --> 00:43:25,839 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's he's nuts. Former game Cock as well, would 1191 00:43:25,880 --> 00:43:27,759 Speaker 2: love to get him here. He plays second, he could 1192 00:43:27,760 --> 00:43:30,160 Speaker 2: play third, He plays all the outfield positions well. He 1193 00:43:31,120 --> 00:43:35,040 Speaker 2: the defensive positioning and the versatility fits exactly what the 1194 00:43:35,120 --> 00:43:35,880 Speaker 2: Mets need badly. 1195 00:43:36,080 --> 00:43:38,719 Speaker 1: That's just the only question is his offensive profiles not 1196 00:43:38,800 --> 00:43:40,359 Speaker 1: with the Mets need. The Mets don't need another guy 1197 00:43:40,360 --> 00:43:43,000 Speaker 1: who only hits ground balls and soft the hip balls. Yeah, 1198 00:43:43,000 --> 00:43:45,359 Speaker 1: add to this roster Like that's just like maybe if 1199 00:43:45,400 --> 00:43:47,160 Speaker 1: he's not that expensive. But I still feel like the 1200 00:43:47,239 --> 00:43:48,640 Speaker 1: Royals are going to cling to him tight, and you're 1201 00:43:48,640 --> 00:43:50,200 Speaker 1: gonna have to give up a real prospect. 1202 00:43:49,840 --> 00:43:51,240 Speaker 2: To get him. They probably want Ronnie. 1203 00:43:51,440 --> 00:43:52,279 Speaker 3: I can't. I don't think I. 1204 00:43:52,239 --> 00:43:54,440 Speaker 1: Could stomach giving up a prospect with actual pedigree for 1205 00:43:54,520 --> 00:43:56,440 Speaker 1: a guy who hits the ball ninety two miles an hour. 1206 00:43:56,520 --> 00:43:58,560 Speaker 2: No, completely, I think for the right package. Sure, you 1207 00:43:58,640 --> 00:44:00,719 Speaker 2: want something good maybe if we can. 1208 00:44:00,640 --> 00:44:05,880 Speaker 1: Get Scott Barlow and what merrorfield for Rannie more like 1209 00:44:05,920 --> 00:44:08,680 Speaker 1: another another decent prospect because Barlow is two years of control. 1210 00:44:08,719 --> 00:44:09,520 Speaker 3: He's a very good reliever. 1211 00:44:09,600 --> 00:44:11,400 Speaker 1: He again would probably give the Mets like one of 1212 00:44:11,440 --> 00:44:13,640 Speaker 1: the best back end eight nine punches in the WHO League. 1213 00:44:13,640 --> 00:44:15,160 Speaker 2: We can talk about hundred doz or two is another 1214 00:44:15,200 --> 00:44:17,400 Speaker 2: guy from the Royals that we mentioned them. Give us 1215 00:44:17,400 --> 00:44:19,480 Speaker 2: all the Royals. They have some fun players. I know 1216 00:44:19,600 --> 00:44:21,759 Speaker 2: benin Tendi's the name that's being thrown around a bit too. 1217 00:44:22,280 --> 00:44:24,719 Speaker 2: I'm not particularly sold on Ben and Tendy fitting into 1218 00:44:24,760 --> 00:44:26,440 Speaker 2: this team. It just doesn't really make sense. 1219 00:44:26,560 --> 00:44:29,239 Speaker 1: Just as a single pure outfielder. Then you get into 1220 00:44:29,280 --> 00:44:32,080 Speaker 1: the conversation, who's this person taking playing time away from? Yeah, 1221 00:44:32,239 --> 00:44:35,160 Speaker 1: unless you just get more days where you're either Jeff 1222 00:44:35,200 --> 00:44:37,440 Speaker 1: McNeil stays on the indfield more consistently, and then you 1223 00:44:37,560 --> 00:44:40,759 Speaker 1: get more of a platoon between the army at third 1224 00:44:40,760 --> 00:44:42,960 Speaker 1: and this guy gets more DA reps mixing in with 1225 00:44:43,680 --> 00:44:45,440 Speaker 1: mixing the vocal back to but Dose is a guy 1226 00:44:45,480 --> 00:44:47,880 Speaker 1: who he always has barreled the ball better than the 1227 00:44:47,920 --> 00:44:50,440 Speaker 1: league average. He's league average about play discipline, it has 1228 00:44:50,440 --> 00:44:52,040 Speaker 1: been very much better than that in the past. 1229 00:44:52,400 --> 00:44:54,080 Speaker 3: It's a big dude, thirty years old. 1230 00:44:54,200 --> 00:44:54,760 Speaker 2: Good athlete. 1231 00:44:54,800 --> 00:44:56,279 Speaker 3: He's a good athlete. He's a guy who I think 1232 00:44:56,360 --> 00:44:57,239 Speaker 3: could come and you could. 1233 00:44:57,360 --> 00:45:00,000 Speaker 1: You could, you could pay less for a hundred dozers 1234 00:45:00,000 --> 00:45:01,160 Speaker 1: and you're paying for a lot of these other guys 1235 00:45:01,200 --> 00:45:03,880 Speaker 1: we're talking about and get equal or more production. 1236 00:45:04,080 --> 00:45:06,239 Speaker 2: He's a guy who feels like he could just like 1237 00:45:06,640 --> 00:45:08,640 Speaker 2: randomly have a weird little pop off, like a hot 1238 00:45:08,760 --> 00:45:09,640 Speaker 2: a hot month. 1239 00:45:09,520 --> 00:45:11,400 Speaker 1: Some years like that in the past. Just pulling up 1240 00:45:11,440 --> 00:45:13,120 Speaker 1: his stats right now, I think twenty ninety. 1241 00:45:12,920 --> 00:45:14,560 Speaker 2: Doesn't really count, of course, fake balls. 1242 00:45:14,880 --> 00:45:18,160 Speaker 3: Twenty six homers, Yeah, two eighty average at three to 1243 00:45:18,200 --> 00:45:18,839 Speaker 3: fifty on base. 1244 00:45:19,520 --> 00:45:21,480 Speaker 1: If you peel that back and he gives you ten 1245 00:45:21,520 --> 00:45:25,080 Speaker 1: homers over the last seventy games with a two fifty average. 1246 00:45:24,760 --> 00:45:26,880 Speaker 2: Sign us up. Lock, sign us up, and then I 1247 00:45:26,920 --> 00:45:29,120 Speaker 2: feel like some of the bigger names, especially in terms 1248 00:45:29,200 --> 00:45:31,160 Speaker 2: of the bats, are going to be Trey Man Cen 1249 00:45:31,239 --> 00:45:34,520 Speaker 2: and JD Martinez, both of whom different reports have been 1250 00:45:34,560 --> 00:45:36,640 Speaker 2: put out by different guys that the Mets are very 1251 00:45:36,719 --> 00:45:39,280 Speaker 2: active and looking at JD and Trey MANCD. 1252 00:45:39,560 --> 00:45:41,640 Speaker 1: JD is definitely the best bat in this list, definitely 1253 00:45:41,640 --> 00:45:43,479 Speaker 1: one the best Hitler possible, it's JD. 1254 00:45:43,600 --> 00:45:44,040 Speaker 3: Martinez. 1255 00:45:44,080 --> 00:45:45,759 Speaker 1: There's still just the Red Sox in that weird spot 1256 00:45:45,800 --> 00:45:47,160 Speaker 1: where we don't know if they're going to sell or not. 1257 00:45:47,840 --> 00:45:49,520 Speaker 1: I don't even know if they fully know either. 1258 00:45:49,600 --> 00:45:51,359 Speaker 2: Getting the doors beat off them by the Blue Jay's 1259 00:45:51,360 --> 00:45:51,919 Speaker 2: definitely helps. 1260 00:45:51,960 --> 00:45:54,799 Speaker 1: They've they've been I was scored by fifty four runs 1261 00:45:54,840 --> 00:45:55,719 Speaker 1: in the last five games. 1262 00:45:55,800 --> 00:45:57,640 Speaker 2: They've got up like sixty eight, right, A lot of 1263 00:45:57,680 --> 00:45:58,160 Speaker 2: that came from a. 1264 00:45:58,160 --> 00:46:01,200 Speaker 1: Twenty seven run at Barage by the Blue on Friday. 1265 00:46:01,239 --> 00:46:02,400 Speaker 1: But they're in a weird spots. The Als have some 1266 00:46:02,480 --> 00:46:04,719 Speaker 1: relievers that I think the Mets would be intrigued by 1267 00:46:04,719 --> 00:46:06,920 Speaker 1: as well. Yeah, as well as my favorite depth starting 1268 00:46:06,960 --> 00:46:08,480 Speaker 1: pitcher on Earth, Rich Hill. 1269 00:46:08,880 --> 00:46:09,560 Speaker 3: We could use him. 1270 00:46:09,600 --> 00:46:11,000 Speaker 2: No, I think Rid Hill's heart. I think he's out 1271 00:46:11,000 --> 00:46:12,560 Speaker 2: for the year. Yeah, I think I think Rich Hill's 1272 00:46:12,600 --> 00:46:14,080 Speaker 2: got I don't think he's gonna pitch again for the 1273 00:46:14,320 --> 00:46:17,000 Speaker 2: for the Red Sox this season. Yeah, sorry, Rich, But 1274 00:46:17,200 --> 00:46:18,680 Speaker 2: those are big names with the bats. You also have 1275 00:46:18,760 --> 00:46:21,719 Speaker 2: the Wilson and Treres conversation. Because the Mets, with the 1276 00:46:21,800 --> 00:46:24,520 Speaker 2: catching and the lack of offense, it's a possibility, but 1277 00:46:24,600 --> 00:46:29,160 Speaker 2: it just Wilson doesn't make that much sense in my head, 1278 00:46:29,280 --> 00:46:31,520 Speaker 2: if you're gonna trade all these guys, I feel like 1279 00:46:31,560 --> 00:46:33,680 Speaker 2: you got to either get someone with control, yeah, or 1280 00:46:33,760 --> 00:46:39,320 Speaker 2: someone had position relatively more in yeah, like easier that 1281 00:46:39,360 --> 00:46:40,320 Speaker 2: will make more of an impact. 1282 00:46:40,400 --> 00:46:43,399 Speaker 1: Is there any precedent to like a big deadline catcher 1283 00:46:43,520 --> 00:46:44,399 Speaker 1: deal happening in the past. 1284 00:46:44,440 --> 00:46:46,440 Speaker 3: I remember lu CROI was and he got disappointed. 1285 00:46:46,520 --> 00:46:48,279 Speaker 2: He stunk. Yeah, he was really bad. I think it's 1286 00:46:48,400 --> 00:46:52,400 Speaker 2: just I think it's really really hard for one but 1287 00:46:52,440 --> 00:46:55,239 Speaker 2: even he struggled an so like, I think it's really 1288 00:46:55,280 --> 00:46:57,400 Speaker 2: hard to come into a new team, learn the pitching staff, 1289 00:46:57,760 --> 00:46:59,920 Speaker 2: and then also be a really important bat. 1290 00:47:00,160 --> 00:47:02,399 Speaker 1: Bassett talk to us about that the other day, where 1291 00:47:02,440 --> 00:47:03,719 Speaker 1: he was kind of only give up way too much 1292 00:47:03,719 --> 00:47:05,080 Speaker 1: of the interview because like it's hard when you all 1293 00:47:05,120 --> 00:47:07,280 Speaker 1: know these guys try and build up years worth of chemistry, 1294 00:47:07,360 --> 00:47:09,719 Speaker 1: And he said, like a month, yeah, he's getting You're 1295 00:47:09,800 --> 00:47:11,799 Speaker 1: only gonna have a week with controurers and Contreias. Being 1296 00:47:11,840 --> 00:47:13,840 Speaker 1: the big bat he has, he's gonna be catching basically 1297 00:47:13,840 --> 00:47:15,839 Speaker 1: every single day. If you do theoretically acquire him. 1298 00:47:15,880 --> 00:47:17,000 Speaker 2: He could also just DH. 1299 00:47:17,800 --> 00:47:20,400 Speaker 1: He could, but then you're just you're dhing him. I 1300 00:47:20,520 --> 00:47:22,040 Speaker 1: just acquired DH for cheaper. 1301 00:47:21,800 --> 00:47:24,279 Speaker 2: Then, yeah, true, Yeah, well I think that was the 1302 00:47:24,360 --> 00:47:26,399 Speaker 2: whole conversation of like, it's just gonna cost a lot, 1303 00:47:26,480 --> 00:47:27,000 Speaker 2: so why him? 1304 00:47:27,360 --> 00:47:27,520 Speaker 3: Yeah? 1305 00:47:27,520 --> 00:47:29,600 Speaker 1: Because also, like if the s Michael Prestree also makes 1306 00:47:29,600 --> 00:47:31,279 Speaker 1: me think they're not gonna go after another catcher because 1307 00:47:31,280 --> 00:47:33,759 Speaker 1: he's becoming this organizational depth the third the third train catcher, 1308 00:47:33,800 --> 00:47:36,280 Speaker 1: because it seems like he's probably a little better receiver 1309 00:47:36,400 --> 00:47:37,840 Speaker 1: than he though. But I thought Jan Golms had been 1310 00:47:37,840 --> 00:47:40,319 Speaker 1: a good fit for that as well, a friend of Scherzer, yeah, 1311 00:47:40,360 --> 00:47:41,480 Speaker 1: from back in the Washington days. 1312 00:47:41,520 --> 00:47:43,040 Speaker 3: But that doesn't like it's gonna happen either. 1313 00:47:43,160 --> 00:47:44,920 Speaker 2: No, But I mean I think that's Is there any 1314 00:47:44,920 --> 00:47:45,840 Speaker 2: other names we can think of? 1315 00:47:46,239 --> 00:47:48,239 Speaker 1: I mean as far as bats, I mean, like the 1316 00:47:48,320 --> 00:47:50,320 Speaker 1: National is just gonna get rid of people. Cal Finnigan's 1317 00:47:50,320 --> 00:47:52,799 Speaker 1: a fun reliever who throws really hard. He could be cool, 1318 00:47:53,160 --> 00:47:55,040 Speaker 1: I'm sure. I mean, who els even like Nelson Cruz. 1319 00:47:55,040 --> 00:47:56,239 Speaker 1: I guess people want to see if. 1320 00:47:56,120 --> 00:47:59,120 Speaker 2: There's always one surprise. There's always one surprise name every year, 1321 00:47:59,160 --> 00:48:00,359 Speaker 2: every deadline that gets move. 1322 00:48:00,320 --> 00:48:02,000 Speaker 1: So why it's actually the interesting team in that regard 1323 00:48:02,080 --> 00:48:03,920 Speaker 1: because they have a lot of pieces there. 1324 00:48:03,960 --> 00:48:06,080 Speaker 3: But I just don't think they'll quit trying right now. 1325 00:48:06,600 --> 00:48:08,320 Speaker 2: Far off a wild card Cherry Ryansdorf. 1326 00:48:08,400 --> 00:48:10,040 Speaker 1: Yeah, like there were seven games behind the Twins, five 1327 00:48:10,080 --> 00:48:11,080 Speaker 1: games behind twins, something like that. 1328 00:48:11,239 --> 00:48:13,200 Speaker 2: You think he hired Tony LaRussa to trade off the 1329 00:48:13,239 --> 00:48:15,920 Speaker 2: players that Tony LaRussa wanted. Come on, oh Man. 1330 00:48:16,080 --> 00:48:18,440 Speaker 1: Otherwise, like any bat and the Royals, I guess not 1331 00:48:18,760 --> 00:48:21,320 Speaker 1: many interesting ones though. No, we lost that on Hanneger 1332 00:48:21,320 --> 00:48:24,319 Speaker 1: because that the Mariners are really good, which stinks most 1333 00:48:24,360 --> 00:48:25,120 Speaker 1: of the Angels, I guess. 1334 00:48:25,160 --> 00:48:26,359 Speaker 3: But who's you trained for from that team? 1335 00:48:29,320 --> 00:48:31,800 Speaker 2: What do they want? I hope we've got Wan so 1336 00:48:32,160 --> 00:48:33,040 Speaker 2: I mean we know that, but this. 1337 00:48:33,120 --> 00:48:34,200 Speaker 3: It seems like just go now. 1338 00:48:34,480 --> 00:48:36,200 Speaker 1: It makes the logical sense where it seems like they 1339 00:48:36,200 --> 00:48:37,680 Speaker 1: don't want to trade him in the division. Yeah, he 1340 00:48:37,719 --> 00:48:39,279 Speaker 1: seems like it's moving in that direction. All the Yankee 1341 00:48:39,320 --> 00:48:41,359 Speaker 1: fans freaked out today because y On Domingo is Jason. 1342 00:48:41,400 --> 00:48:44,080 Speaker 2: I'd say it's Jason, Jason very much, Jason, the j 1343 00:48:44,239 --> 00:48:45,480 Speaker 2: A s s O n Jason. 1344 00:48:45,600 --> 00:48:46,880 Speaker 3: I try to probably it up a little bit. 1345 00:48:47,080 --> 00:48:49,120 Speaker 1: Jason Dominga and Tray Sweeney both got pulled off the 1346 00:48:49,200 --> 00:48:51,880 Speaker 1: high A rock field, So people like, what's going on? 1347 00:48:52,040 --> 00:48:53,719 Speaker 2: I think Tray Sweeney was in the midst of getting 1348 00:48:53,760 --> 00:48:55,360 Speaker 2: a cycle as well, I believe in the game. So 1349 00:48:55,440 --> 00:48:58,640 Speaker 2: it's weird timing. That being said, what a perfect segue 1350 00:48:58,840 --> 00:49:02,040 Speaker 2: to go right into our yearies preview with the New 1351 00:49:02,280 --> 00:49:04,960 Speaker 2: York Yankees first meeting of the year, the Subway Series. 1352 00:49:05,080 --> 00:49:05,840 Speaker 3: It is the. 1353 00:49:05,920 --> 00:49:08,399 Speaker 2: Baseball event of the year during the regular season, no doubt. 1354 00:49:08,400 --> 00:49:10,600 Speaker 2: It's the premier New York City social event. Yeah, it's 1355 00:49:10,600 --> 00:49:13,440 Speaker 2: gonna be popping at City Field. I don't say that often, No, 1356 00:49:14,080 --> 00:49:15,480 Speaker 2: I I can't. 1357 00:49:15,280 --> 00:49:17,400 Speaker 1: Remember whatever there's been this much buzz for a Subway 1358 00:49:17,440 --> 00:49:19,560 Speaker 1: Series without either team really playing that well either. 1359 00:49:19,680 --> 00:49:22,480 Speaker 2: No, the Yankees are not as hot as they have been, 1360 00:49:22,800 --> 00:49:25,400 Speaker 2: and the Mets obviously, I mean, hey, maybe maybe that 1361 00:49:25,440 --> 00:49:27,840 Speaker 2: pe Alonzo wakes everything up. It did feel like that 1362 00:49:27,960 --> 00:49:30,920 Speaker 2: was almost like a big like a big pressure been 1363 00:49:30,920 --> 00:49:31,960 Speaker 2: taking off everyone's shoulders. 1364 00:49:32,040 --> 00:49:35,160 Speaker 1: Everyone hit after that. Yeah, RB like the lines kept 1365 00:49:35,200 --> 00:49:37,560 Speaker 1: moving really well after that, which was nice. Yeah, he 1366 00:49:37,600 --> 00:49:39,719 Speaker 1: started rambling hair. Look at the pitching matchups, I believe 1367 00:49:39,800 --> 00:49:43,560 Speaker 1: actually going into today, both teams were a TVD and TBA. 1368 00:49:43,719 --> 00:49:46,120 Speaker 1: They had different listings. I remember Whyene Wayne was talking 1369 00:49:46,120 --> 00:49:46,400 Speaker 1: about it. 1370 00:49:46,560 --> 00:49:48,560 Speaker 2: Well, Schurezer is pitching one of the games, they said 1371 00:49:48,600 --> 00:49:51,200 Speaker 2: that on Sunday Night Baseball that s is gonna pitch 1372 00:49:51,480 --> 00:49:54,440 Speaker 2: maybe Wednesday. Yeah, so it'd be Wednesday then I. 1373 00:49:54,440 --> 00:49:56,760 Speaker 3: Guess we'll probably see Taiwan on Tuesday. 1374 00:49:56,800 --> 00:49:57,680 Speaker 2: Then. Yeah, it makes sense. 1375 00:49:57,760 --> 00:50:00,759 Speaker 1: Also because Peterson came out of the bullpen briefly gave 1376 00:50:00,840 --> 00:50:02,520 Speaker 1: up a run. I might chinx that one a little bit, 1377 00:50:02,840 --> 00:50:04,600 Speaker 1: but yeah, I came out of the bullpen, so it 1378 00:50:04,680 --> 00:50:07,080 Speaker 1: looks like he is going to be reliever at least 1379 00:50:07,120 --> 00:50:07,600 Speaker 1: the next week. 1380 00:50:07,800 --> 00:50:09,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, good, good time try that out. 1381 00:50:09,200 --> 00:50:11,480 Speaker 2: And I think all we know is that we miss Cole, right, yes, 1382 00:50:11,560 --> 00:50:13,440 Speaker 2: we do miss Cole, which I mean he doesn't pitch 1383 00:50:13,520 --> 00:50:14,920 Speaker 2: one in big games anyway, so it might have been 1384 00:50:14,920 --> 00:50:17,360 Speaker 2: a good thing. The guy has got no clutch bones 1385 00:50:17,400 --> 00:50:18,400 Speaker 2: in his body whatsoever. 1386 00:50:18,520 --> 00:50:20,400 Speaker 3: But all the Yankee pitchers are good now, Yeah, I. 1387 00:50:20,440 --> 00:50:22,400 Speaker 2: Mean the team's good. The team is really good. I 1388 00:50:22,840 --> 00:50:24,680 Speaker 2: you talked about like you don't remember the hype like 1389 00:50:24,760 --> 00:50:27,040 Speaker 2: this in a while. When's the last time that both 1390 00:50:27,160 --> 00:50:29,759 Speaker 2: the Mets and Yankees were in first place going into 1391 00:50:29,760 --> 00:50:32,560 Speaker 2: a Subway series first place? Yeah, it's gotta be quite 1392 00:50:32,600 --> 00:50:33,560 Speaker 2: some time, right, I. 1393 00:50:33,600 --> 00:50:37,200 Speaker 3: Mean twenty I remember twenty fifteen. 1394 00:50:37,239 --> 00:50:38,719 Speaker 1: There was some hype. It wasn't There wasn't that one 1395 00:50:38,719 --> 00:50:40,880 Speaker 1: of the years Yankees were kind of selling well. 1396 00:50:40,800 --> 00:50:42,680 Speaker 2: Like, yeah they're selling is still being like ten games 1397 00:50:42,680 --> 00:50:43,360 Speaker 2: about five hundred. 1398 00:50:43,360 --> 00:50:45,759 Speaker 1: They weren't like, they weren't like a rock and rolling 1399 00:50:45,840 --> 00:50:46,440 Speaker 1: like we see them now. 1400 00:50:46,520 --> 00:50:47,960 Speaker 2: I think they ended up having a pretty good year. 1401 00:50:48,040 --> 00:50:49,960 Speaker 1: But I mean team I remember remember a couple of 1402 00:50:50,080 --> 00:50:51,960 Speaker 1: years they were sellers as the deadline people freaking out 1403 00:50:53,120 --> 00:50:54,640 Speaker 1: twenty six years on the Weir sellers deadlines. 1404 00:50:54,640 --> 00:50:55,879 Speaker 3: They got glaber, yes, right. 1405 00:50:55,840 --> 00:50:57,960 Speaker 2: Right, right, right right. But they've they've been really good 1406 00:50:58,000 --> 00:50:58,319 Speaker 2: this year. 1407 00:50:58,440 --> 00:50:59,480 Speaker 3: Did you do pictures on here? Now? 1408 00:50:59,600 --> 00:51:00,239 Speaker 2: We have a pictures now. 1409 00:51:00,320 --> 00:51:02,960 Speaker 1: So if if this is true, which this would be 1410 00:51:03,360 --> 00:51:06,640 Speaker 1: kind of cool, we have Tuesday Night on TBS. Interesting 1411 00:51:07,120 --> 00:51:08,440 Speaker 1: Taiwan Walker versus Joy the. 1412 00:51:08,400 --> 00:51:11,600 Speaker 3: Montgomery who Montgomery Montgomery is really good but left you 1413 00:51:11,640 --> 00:51:12,239 Speaker 3: with a curve ball. 1414 00:51:13,040 --> 00:51:15,320 Speaker 1: Also like he's doing the grump thing with the Yankees 1415 00:51:15,320 --> 00:51:17,400 Speaker 1: where they just they have trouble scoring when he's on 1416 00:51:17,440 --> 00:51:17,800 Speaker 1: the mounds. 1417 00:51:17,840 --> 00:51:18,120 Speaker 2: Perfect. 1418 00:51:18,120 --> 00:51:19,240 Speaker 3: I tried to word that very careful. 1419 00:51:19,360 --> 00:51:20,560 Speaker 2: Yes, I like that, Yes, good. 1420 00:51:20,800 --> 00:51:23,000 Speaker 1: And then Wednesday, I guess I think probably gonna be 1421 00:51:23,000 --> 00:51:25,240 Speaker 1: both of these games Wednesday. This this this is almost 1422 00:51:25,239 --> 00:51:27,360 Speaker 1: too good that I can't even believe it. Sure is 1423 00:51:27,360 --> 00:51:28,400 Speaker 1: a versus Domingo Harman. 1424 00:51:29,000 --> 00:51:32,279 Speaker 2: Yeah, okay, sign me up. Yes, that's that's the kind 1425 00:51:32,320 --> 00:51:33,959 Speaker 2: of matchup that I like to see in our favor. 1426 00:51:34,360 --> 00:51:37,920 Speaker 2: That being said, the Yankees offense is just unbelievably good too. 1427 00:51:38,000 --> 00:51:40,720 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean unbelievably good. Might be a stretch. 1428 00:51:40,760 --> 00:51:42,960 Speaker 1: I think there's some dead spots in that lineup now 1429 00:51:43,040 --> 00:51:45,200 Speaker 1: that some people get angry with, specially I mean. 1430 00:51:45,280 --> 00:51:47,120 Speaker 2: Maybe just talking to him the Yankee fans. Yeah, I 1431 00:51:47,120 --> 00:51:48,839 Speaker 2: think so too close a view of this, like you're 1432 00:51:48,840 --> 00:51:50,640 Speaker 2: talking Joey Gallo, this is who I'm assuming. 1433 00:51:50,760 --> 00:51:52,560 Speaker 3: But so Donaldson has been very hot and cold. 1434 00:51:53,120 --> 00:51:54,480 Speaker 2: Matt Carpenter's Berry bonds. 1435 00:51:54,520 --> 00:51:55,840 Speaker 3: I can't. I don't want to talk about Macrarpy. 1436 00:51:56,320 --> 00:51:59,319 Speaker 2: He's the guy literally doesn't get out. 1437 00:51:59,360 --> 00:52:02,239 Speaker 1: It's unbelieve spent last weekend in New Jersey. Mark met 1438 00:52:02,280 --> 00:52:05,759 Speaker 1: my uncle who's very old who I'm not gonna say 1439 00:52:05,760 --> 00:52:07,920 Speaker 1: it was very old uncle, lose seasoned. He's been a 1440 00:52:08,000 --> 00:52:10,600 Speaker 1: real Mets historian. So Mark actually finally met him and 1441 00:52:10,680 --> 00:52:13,839 Speaker 1: saw what he was like in person. He was talking 1442 00:52:13,880 --> 00:52:16,200 Speaker 1: about how mad Matt Carpenter makes him For forty five minutes. 1443 00:52:16,280 --> 00:52:18,320 Speaker 2: He was irate and good he how what do you 1444 00:52:18,440 --> 00:52:19,080 Speaker 2: mean with this guy? 1445 00:52:19,600 --> 00:52:21,080 Speaker 3: Get him from he's on his couch. 1446 00:52:21,320 --> 00:52:24,720 Speaker 2: I mean, he's like he's playing unbelievable, Like, yeah, he's incredible. 1447 00:52:24,719 --> 00:52:26,839 Speaker 2: He still has like a fourteen hundred ops and he's 1448 00:52:26,880 --> 00:52:28,920 Speaker 2: now had like a couple one hundred and fifty at 1449 00:52:28,960 --> 00:52:32,400 Speaker 2: bats probably for the Yankees. Just unbelievable. How much of 1450 00:52:32,560 --> 00:52:35,279 Speaker 2: Aaron Judge is one of the five best players in 1451 00:52:35,280 --> 00:52:35,920 Speaker 2: the league this year. 1452 00:52:36,040 --> 00:52:38,239 Speaker 1: I mean really, his thirty seventh home run Sunday, he's 1453 00:52:38,239 --> 00:52:40,560 Speaker 1: like on paced with Roger Maris for like, we're breaking 1454 00:52:40,719 --> 00:52:43,759 Speaker 1: the American League home run record. He's only he's only 1455 00:52:43,840 --> 00:52:46,359 Speaker 1: five home runs behind where Barry Bonds was in two 1456 00:52:46,360 --> 00:52:48,279 Speaker 1: thousand and one on his way to seventy something. Oh 1457 00:52:48,400 --> 00:52:50,200 Speaker 1: my god, at the same amount of games played, Bonds 1458 00:52:50,239 --> 00:52:51,839 Speaker 1: is at forty two and Judge at thirty seven. 1459 00:52:51,920 --> 00:52:54,319 Speaker 2: That's kind of crazy. Barry Bonds at seventy two. Yeah, 1460 00:52:54,840 --> 00:52:55,839 Speaker 2: that's a lot of home runs. 1461 00:52:55,920 --> 00:52:57,960 Speaker 1: This Yankee team is very anti Mets, where they just 1462 00:52:58,040 --> 00:53:00,160 Speaker 1: have like the second highest bower rate in base ball 1463 00:53:00,200 --> 00:53:02,640 Speaker 1: in the third highest hard hit rate, So they also 1464 00:53:02,680 --> 00:53:04,520 Speaker 1: strike out a lot, but when they make contact, they 1465 00:53:04,880 --> 00:53:05,840 Speaker 1: really make contact. 1466 00:53:05,960 --> 00:53:08,719 Speaker 2: Really the message ecept Isaiah Connor filef. 1467 00:53:08,640 --> 00:53:10,359 Speaker 1: Expt Isaiah Connor for Leffer. But it kind of seems 1468 00:53:10,400 --> 00:53:11,799 Speaker 1: like they might have gotten him for that, like exact 1469 00:53:11,840 --> 00:53:13,839 Speaker 1: reason as being a guy with contact. 1470 00:53:13,480 --> 00:53:14,880 Speaker 2: And he plays good defense at shortstop. 1471 00:53:14,920 --> 00:53:16,400 Speaker 3: I don't think he's played like the defense this year. 1472 00:53:16,400 --> 00:53:17,360 Speaker 2: I think he's had bad throws. 1473 00:53:17,400 --> 00:53:18,839 Speaker 3: But I've seen a couple of clank jobs. 1474 00:53:18,920 --> 00:53:20,840 Speaker 2: Oh really, Yeah, and you're watching a little more Yankees 1475 00:53:20,840 --> 00:53:21,040 Speaker 2: than me. 1476 00:53:21,120 --> 00:53:23,120 Speaker 3: I watch everybody. Yeah, I love this Yankee. 1477 00:53:23,160 --> 00:53:24,400 Speaker 1: Well, first of all, I just I made a lot 1478 00:53:24,400 --> 00:53:26,319 Speaker 1: of preseason best on the Yankee team because I knew 1479 00:53:26,800 --> 00:53:27,960 Speaker 1: that they were gonna be really sick. 1480 00:53:28,400 --> 00:53:29,440 Speaker 3: This bullpen is incredible. 1481 00:53:29,480 --> 00:53:31,600 Speaker 1: I told you in like the middle of April and 1482 00:53:31,719 --> 00:53:33,600 Speaker 1: Michael King broke his elbow the other day, is gonna 1483 00:53:33,600 --> 00:53:34,440 Speaker 1: miss the rest of the year. Was one of the 1484 00:53:34,440 --> 00:53:35,839 Speaker 1: best relievers in baseball, And you told me to shut 1485 00:53:35,880 --> 00:53:37,960 Speaker 1: my mouth. I did remember, like one of the best 1486 00:53:38,000 --> 00:53:38,760 Speaker 1: relievers in baseball. 1487 00:53:38,760 --> 00:53:38,880 Speaker 2: I was. 1488 00:53:38,920 --> 00:53:41,799 Speaker 1: I was dead on about that, listening offseason that Clay 1489 00:53:41,800 --> 00:53:43,480 Speaker 1: Holmes one of the best relievers in baseball. He has 1490 00:53:43,560 --> 00:53:45,640 Speaker 1: become one of the best relievers in baseball. Also shoutowed 1491 00:53:45,640 --> 00:53:48,000 Speaker 1: out Evan Phillips on that blog. Evan Phillips came out 1492 00:53:48,040 --> 00:53:50,200 Speaker 1: of nowhere and he's nasty and the Dodgers so go 1493 00:53:50,320 --> 00:53:52,360 Speaker 1: back look through that. I rode up like five relievers 1494 00:53:52,360 --> 00:53:54,480 Speaker 1: who have all become great basically except for Anthony Ghost. 1495 00:53:54,760 --> 00:53:56,200 Speaker 3: I thought it was good. Was really a hit one. 1496 00:53:56,200 --> 00:53:58,799 Speaker 1: But he's he's still fun. Yeah, but this Yankee team 1497 00:53:58,840 --> 00:54:00,400 Speaker 1: just throws a lot of stuff at you. The bullpen 1498 00:54:00,480 --> 00:54:02,440 Speaker 1: is great. It does take a hit without King, but 1499 00:54:03,239 --> 00:54:04,240 Speaker 1: Clay Holmes insane. 1500 00:54:05,000 --> 00:54:05,759 Speaker 3: Who else is out. 1501 00:54:05,680 --> 00:54:11,399 Speaker 2: There in their bullpen? Yeah, Jonathan Lowizaga, he's back down, okay, 1502 00:54:11,600 --> 00:54:13,279 Speaker 2: but I think he like he still has the great 1503 00:54:13,360 --> 00:54:16,719 Speaker 2: They got Ronnie Baseball, Ronnie ron Marnaccio just came back. 1504 00:54:16,760 --> 00:54:18,359 Speaker 3: We're gonna see We're gonna see the return of migul 1505 00:54:18,400 --> 00:54:19,200 Speaker 3: Castro the city field. 1506 00:54:19,239 --> 00:54:21,839 Speaker 1: This will be kind of funny. Albert Albrady throws hard. 1507 00:54:21,960 --> 00:54:25,600 Speaker 1: I know, Lucas Luki, he's fine, he's crafty, lefty. 1508 00:54:25,719 --> 00:54:25,879 Speaker 2: Yeah. 1509 00:54:25,880 --> 00:54:28,000 Speaker 3: Clark Schmid is a guy who like is gonna be 1510 00:54:28,080 --> 00:54:28,960 Speaker 3: really good forever. 1511 00:54:29,160 --> 00:54:31,200 Speaker 2: Game Cocks Yeah another game cock. 1512 00:54:31,280 --> 00:54:32,920 Speaker 1: Yes, but he's just become a good believer as they're 1513 00:54:32,920 --> 00:54:34,160 Speaker 1: trying to get him ready to be a starter in 1514 00:54:34,200 --> 00:54:35,920 Speaker 1: the future. This team just have so many things to throw. 1515 00:54:36,080 --> 00:54:37,919 Speaker 1: Jose Travino, they turned him to an All Star, yeah, 1516 00:54:37,920 --> 00:54:39,279 Speaker 1: which is in the freaking world. 1517 00:54:39,400 --> 00:54:40,040 Speaker 3: It's so annoying. 1518 00:54:40,360 --> 00:54:42,399 Speaker 1: Claber is awesome. Did has been great again? 1519 00:54:42,600 --> 00:54:44,319 Speaker 2: Like they're they're a good team. Yeah, they're the best 1520 00:54:44,320 --> 00:54:46,920 Speaker 2: team in baseball right now on paper. I think you 1521 00:54:46,960 --> 00:54:48,160 Speaker 2: think the Dodgers is better than right now? 1522 00:54:48,440 --> 00:54:48,960 Speaker 3: Significant? 1523 00:54:49,000 --> 00:54:50,480 Speaker 2: Interesting, How what's your reasoning behind that. 1524 00:54:50,640 --> 00:54:52,359 Speaker 1: I think they have a better lineup, and I think 1525 00:54:52,440 --> 00:54:54,640 Speaker 1: they I don't know. I think I just see them 1526 00:54:54,719 --> 00:54:56,960 Speaker 1: as I see them as being a better matchup. The 1527 00:54:57,000 --> 00:54:58,560 Speaker 1: other teams in the National League better than the Yankees 1528 00:54:58,560 --> 00:54:59,280 Speaker 1: are okay. 1529 00:54:59,520 --> 00:54:59,920 Speaker 2: Interesting? 1530 00:55:00,320 --> 00:55:02,399 Speaker 1: Yeah, And also I'm saying, because Dodgers are blazing Howard 1531 00:55:02,400 --> 00:55:03,840 Speaker 1: that the Yankees are kind of regressing me in a 1532 00:55:03,880 --> 00:55:04,200 Speaker 1: little bit. 1533 00:55:04,280 --> 00:55:05,400 Speaker 2: But I take that. 1534 00:55:05,440 --> 00:55:07,719 Speaker 1: I think Dodgers have lost like seven of the last 1535 00:55:07,800 --> 00:55:08,359 Speaker 1: thirty four games. 1536 00:55:08,440 --> 00:55:10,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, they're like just casually almost thirty games about five 1537 00:55:10,520 --> 00:55:10,920 Speaker 2: hundred now. 1538 00:55:11,000 --> 00:55:12,759 Speaker 1: The Dodgers top three in the lineup, like Yankees don't 1539 00:55:12,760 --> 00:55:14,319 Speaker 1: have a top three like that. The Yankees top three 1540 00:55:14,320 --> 00:55:14,920 Speaker 1: is still very good. 1541 00:55:15,000 --> 00:55:17,160 Speaker 2: But it's not no Stanton right this series because he's 1542 00:55:17,200 --> 00:55:19,200 Speaker 2: hurt Oh yeah, So that's that's nice that we get 1543 00:55:19,239 --> 00:55:21,480 Speaker 2: to not see cool. And of course we remember the 1544 00:55:21,600 --> 00:55:24,040 Speaker 2: last time the Mets and the Yankees played Francisco Indoor 1545 00:55:24,120 --> 00:55:26,560 Speaker 2: through run home run game and there was some animosity there, 1546 00:55:26,640 --> 00:55:29,719 Speaker 2: there were some words exchanged. This game, I think might 1547 00:55:29,760 --> 00:55:32,560 Speaker 2: get a little bit chippy at points where there's gonna 1548 00:55:32,560 --> 00:55:33,919 Speaker 2: be a little bit of a little bit of talk. 1549 00:55:34,560 --> 00:55:36,440 Speaker 1: I think now the Yankees just starting to realize that 1550 00:55:36,520 --> 00:55:38,880 Speaker 1: the Mets are kind of increasing their foothold in New 1551 00:55:38,960 --> 00:55:40,840 Speaker 1: York City and the yank The Mets are becoming trendier, 1552 00:55:40,880 --> 00:55:43,400 Speaker 1: the Mets are becoming cooler. Are Mets are spending more 1553 00:55:43,400 --> 00:55:45,360 Speaker 1: money in the Yankees, Like this is a this is 1554 00:55:45,400 --> 00:55:46,880 Speaker 1: a new world order, and this is a chance for 1555 00:55:46,960 --> 00:55:47,919 Speaker 1: these two teams to kind. 1556 00:55:47,840 --> 00:55:49,719 Speaker 2: Of prove what they're worth in New York really duke 1557 00:55:49,760 --> 00:55:50,000 Speaker 2: it out. 1558 00:55:50,080 --> 00:55:50,919 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's gonna be fine. 1559 00:55:51,200 --> 00:55:53,480 Speaker 2: So that being said, of course, we're gonna bring in 1560 00:55:53,760 --> 00:55:58,280 Speaker 2: Johnny Stats here, john the producer, to talk about estimates because, 1561 00:55:58,360 --> 00:56:00,400 Speaker 2: as you guys know, we have our running game on 1562 00:56:00,520 --> 00:56:03,160 Speaker 2: the podcast where we have to guess, We have to 1563 00:56:03,200 --> 00:56:06,840 Speaker 2: guess things and the loser, the loser is going to 1564 00:56:07,440 --> 00:56:09,600 Speaker 2: have to wear a Tuxedo to opening day on twenty 1565 00:56:09,680 --> 00:56:13,239 Speaker 2: twenty or of twenty twenty three, so I believe. I mean, 1566 00:56:13,280 --> 00:56:15,040 Speaker 2: maybe John can give us the update here, but I'm 1567 00:56:15,239 --> 00:56:16,759 Speaker 2: pretty sure I lost the last one. 1568 00:56:16,840 --> 00:56:17,480 Speaker 3: I think you did too. 1569 00:56:18,360 --> 00:56:21,440 Speaker 4: You're right, Mark, you uh, you definitely dropped this second 1570 00:56:21,480 --> 00:56:23,920 Speaker 4: one so that it drops you Dowe in two so far, 1571 00:56:25,520 --> 00:56:29,040 Speaker 4: you know it's it's getting laid early. I guess that's appropriate. 1572 00:56:29,440 --> 00:56:36,320 Speaker 4: Vera met incredible segue before we get into this upcoming estimate. 1573 00:56:36,400 --> 00:56:39,080 Speaker 4: I just want to get your guys takes favorite Subway 1574 00:56:39,120 --> 00:56:40,200 Speaker 4: series moment of all time. 1575 00:56:41,080 --> 00:56:42,080 Speaker 3: Let me get on you. 1576 00:56:43,840 --> 00:56:44,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, you go first. 1577 00:56:44,520 --> 00:56:45,160 Speaker 3: Mine's definitely. 1578 00:56:45,360 --> 00:56:46,839 Speaker 1: I think we talked about this a few episodes ago, 1579 00:56:46,880 --> 00:56:48,680 Speaker 1: but my favorite games ever been to the David Wright 1580 00:56:49,040 --> 00:56:51,200 Speaker 1: walk off double off of Mariano Rivera. 1581 00:56:51,280 --> 00:56:52,680 Speaker 3: I believe in two thousand and six. 1582 00:56:53,520 --> 00:56:56,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, game started and mess We're down early in that 1583 00:56:56,200 --> 00:56:58,399 Speaker 1: game and came all the way back and David got 1584 00:56:58,440 --> 00:56:59,800 Speaker 1: the big hit off Mario and Rivera. I feel like 1585 00:56:59,840 --> 00:57:02,000 Speaker 1: that was a big moment for Right to like put 1586 00:57:02,040 --> 00:57:03,960 Speaker 1: his stamp on being one of the better players in base. 1587 00:57:04,640 --> 00:57:04,960 Speaker 3: Very cool. 1588 00:57:05,040 --> 00:57:07,000 Speaker 2: When I think of Mets Yankees, I think of there's 1589 00:57:07,280 --> 00:57:10,040 Speaker 2: like three moments, But I'm gonna pick the my favorite 1590 00:57:10,040 --> 00:57:12,480 Speaker 2: one because it's it's so crazy. But how about when 1591 00:57:12,560 --> 00:57:15,840 Speaker 2: day sungku oh he hit a triple right off of 1592 00:57:15,920 --> 00:57:20,720 Speaker 2: Randy Johnson in Shay Stadium, which, like, that's just that's unbelievable. 1593 00:57:20,720 --> 00:57:23,560 Speaker 2: That's something I'll never forget. But I mean, like Piazza 1594 00:57:23,640 --> 00:57:26,240 Speaker 2: owning the Yankees is awesome. So anytime Mike Piazza played 1595 00:57:26,240 --> 00:57:29,000 Speaker 2: the Yankees he did well. Yep, Jacob the ground first 1596 00:57:29,000 --> 00:57:30,360 Speaker 2: crew start. And I was also gonna talk about what 1597 00:57:30,360 --> 00:57:32,480 Speaker 2: was it the eight RBI the Grand Slam by Carlos 1598 00:57:32,560 --> 00:57:35,640 Speaker 2: Delgado when they played at Yankee Stadium. So the Mets 1599 00:57:35,680 --> 00:57:38,160 Speaker 2: have had some really good moments against Yankees, especially in 1600 00:57:38,200 --> 00:57:40,760 Speaker 2: our lifetime. Obviously, we lost the World Series, that's not 1601 00:57:40,840 --> 00:57:43,240 Speaker 2: a cool one, but I mean there's been a lot 1602 00:57:43,280 --> 00:57:45,280 Speaker 2: good And we saw Indoor hit three home runs too 1603 00:57:45,480 --> 00:57:53,600 Speaker 2: last year, which was, oh, that was Chapman moment, Yes Chapman. 1604 00:57:53,640 --> 00:57:55,920 Speaker 2: And then did a med Rosario hit a walk off 1605 00:57:56,000 --> 00:57:58,840 Speaker 2: in Yankee Stadium, Yes, with no fans, And I remember 1606 00:57:58,880 --> 00:58:01,720 Speaker 2: being like the metsica to celebrate a walk off on 1607 00:58:01,800 --> 00:58:05,400 Speaker 2: the Yankee Stadium field just elite twitter bait. What about 1608 00:58:05,400 --> 00:58:06,400 Speaker 2: you John, what's your favorite. 1609 00:58:07,760 --> 00:58:10,880 Speaker 4: Well, I'm a little bit older than you guys. The 1610 00:58:11,000 --> 00:58:14,160 Speaker 4: ninety nine game, the Matt Franco walk off hit. That 1611 00:58:14,360 --> 00:58:17,760 Speaker 4: was a classic back and forth the Yankee fans. I 1612 00:58:17,840 --> 00:58:21,480 Speaker 4: happened to be at that game. I'll never forget the 1613 00:58:22,240 --> 00:58:23,360 Speaker 4: I don't want to. I don't want to use the 1614 00:58:23,400 --> 00:58:26,800 Speaker 4: word obnoxious. I feel like it's it's not nice, you know, 1615 00:58:27,000 --> 00:58:29,000 Speaker 4: like you want to be all friends here. But they 1616 00:58:29,040 --> 00:58:34,000 Speaker 4: were very obnoxious that day, all filing out of Chase Stadium, 1617 00:58:34,960 --> 00:58:39,240 Speaker 4: and the jubilation was incredible. Also, low key not a 1618 00:58:39,320 --> 00:58:41,720 Speaker 4: great Mets team in two thousand and four, but the 1619 00:58:41,840 --> 00:58:44,040 Speaker 4: Mets swept the Yankees at Chase Stadium in OH four. 1620 00:58:44,560 --> 00:58:49,400 Speaker 4: Richard Hidalgo went on a heater. He actually has the 1621 00:58:49,480 --> 00:58:51,840 Speaker 4: Mets record for most consecutive games of the home run 1622 00:58:52,360 --> 00:58:54,920 Speaker 4: and it came in that span. Ty Wickington had a 1623 00:58:55,000 --> 00:58:59,240 Speaker 4: huge series. So that's another good one, especially because that 1624 00:58:59,360 --> 00:59:03,000 Speaker 4: was a real David Colia situation where the Mets the 1625 00:59:03,080 --> 00:59:05,240 Speaker 4: Yankees kind of overlooked the Mets in that series. I 1626 00:59:05,360 --> 00:59:08,360 Speaker 4: believe the Jeter play when he dove into the stands 1627 00:59:08,400 --> 00:59:11,880 Speaker 4: against the Red Sox, Yes, he was right after and 1628 00:59:12,040 --> 00:59:13,920 Speaker 4: the Yankees like weren't worried about the Mets at all, 1629 00:59:13,960 --> 00:59:15,760 Speaker 4: it felt like, and the Mets caught him and swept him. 1630 00:59:15,840 --> 00:59:17,240 Speaker 2: So that was great too. 1631 00:59:17,400 --> 00:59:20,160 Speaker 4: But you brought up ther Medrozario walk off home run, 1632 00:59:20,320 --> 00:59:23,520 Speaker 4: and that brings us a perfect segue to this this 1633 00:59:23,720 --> 00:59:27,000 Speaker 4: episode's est met. You guys remember who he hit the 1634 00:59:27,040 --> 00:59:31,480 Speaker 4: home run against, right, of course, the roldest Chatman, and 1635 00:59:31,560 --> 00:59:33,480 Speaker 4: the roldest Chapman has had a rough go of it 1636 00:59:33,600 --> 00:59:37,160 Speaker 4: as we know, since his return. Let's see, I picked 1637 00:59:37,200 --> 00:59:39,880 Speaker 4: up these numbers earlier in the day, so he's he's 1638 00:59:39,960 --> 00:59:42,200 Speaker 4: been back for eight games. He made eight appearances since 1639 00:59:42,240 --> 00:59:44,240 Speaker 4: coming back from the injured list, and he has an 1640 00:59:44,280 --> 00:59:46,600 Speaker 4: ERA close to ten. It's nine point nine to five, 1641 00:59:47,120 --> 00:59:49,880 Speaker 4: and in his last nine outings against the Mets his 1642 00:59:50,000 --> 00:59:52,360 Speaker 4: ERA and this is not a TYPEO. It's not a mistake. 1643 00:59:53,040 --> 00:59:58,240 Speaker 4: Sixteen point five oh yo at five oh. And I 1644 00:59:58,320 --> 00:59:59,280 Speaker 4: could just rattle off. 1645 00:59:59,200 --> 00:59:59,880 Speaker 2: The moments right now. 1646 01:00:00,000 --> 01:00:04,120 Speaker 4: Pt Alonzo a game tying home run stadium JD. Davis 1647 01:00:04,200 --> 01:00:06,680 Speaker 4: a game tying home run two years ago, that September 1648 01:00:06,760 --> 01:00:10,160 Speaker 4: third game, when Pete at the walk off the Amedrozario 1649 01:00:10,440 --> 01:00:11,280 Speaker 4: walk off home run. 1650 01:00:11,360 --> 01:00:11,880 Speaker 2: So I mean. 1651 01:00:14,120 --> 01:00:16,480 Speaker 4: Big hit after big hit. So I want you guys 1652 01:00:16,520 --> 01:00:20,400 Speaker 4: to tell me how many pitches is a role as 1653 01:00:20,560 --> 01:00:21,280 Speaker 4: Chapman going. 1654 01:00:24,480 --> 01:00:25,800 Speaker 2: It's a two game series too. 1655 01:00:25,920 --> 01:00:27,040 Speaker 3: Do you want to go first or second? 1656 01:00:27,160 --> 01:00:30,439 Speaker 2: Oh? Man, I don't know. I guess I'll go first. 1657 01:00:30,920 --> 01:00:32,960 Speaker 2: I'll go first. We'll just alternate every episode. I guess, 1658 01:00:33,000 --> 01:00:35,640 Speaker 2: even though I'm meant a deficit. But I'm gonna say 1659 01:00:35,720 --> 01:00:40,120 Speaker 2: role as Chapman throws twenty six pitches. 1660 01:00:41,320 --> 01:00:43,800 Speaker 1: That's a good number. I was gonna I was gonna 1661 01:00:43,840 --> 01:00:46,240 Speaker 1: sit right in that same spot. So guy's going second. 1662 01:00:46,320 --> 01:00:47,320 Speaker 3: I just have to be an ass. 1663 01:00:47,440 --> 01:00:48,560 Speaker 2: You're either lower or higher. 1664 01:00:48,880 --> 01:00:49,560 Speaker 3: Yeah, I gotta go. 1665 01:00:49,600 --> 01:00:52,880 Speaker 1: Basically over under twenty six and a half. I'm gonna 1666 01:00:52,920 --> 01:00:55,720 Speaker 1: go under. Okay, I'm going I'm gonna go twenty five. 1667 01:00:55,640 --> 01:00:58,600 Speaker 2: All right, twenty five verse twenty six. I have not 1668 01:00:58,840 --> 01:01:01,360 Speaker 2: had the best of luck in these in these scenarios, 1669 01:01:01,400 --> 01:01:03,600 Speaker 2: I've been a little ice cold. That's probably my best, 1670 01:01:03,800 --> 01:01:05,640 Speaker 2: my best guess that I've made though thus far it's 1671 01:01:05,640 --> 01:01:06,200 Speaker 2: called growth. 1672 01:01:06,320 --> 01:01:07,880 Speaker 1: It was almost such good so good a guests though 1673 01:01:07,880 --> 01:01:09,760 Speaker 1: you kind of backed yourself into taking the side of that. 1674 01:01:09,840 --> 01:01:10,760 Speaker 1: Guests you wouldn't have wanted. 1675 01:01:11,000 --> 01:01:14,120 Speaker 2: Probably, yeah, probably I did two Games series. I'm like, 1676 01:01:14,200 --> 01:01:17,120 Speaker 2: he's gotta it's gonna be weird because there's a world 1677 01:01:17,160 --> 01:01:19,320 Speaker 2: where he doesn't pitch, and that's if the mess just 1678 01:01:19,520 --> 01:01:21,640 Speaker 2: smacked the Yankees around, he might just not even throw a. 1679 01:01:21,640 --> 01:01:23,400 Speaker 1: Single pitch, or actually kind of the opposite that because 1680 01:01:23,400 --> 01:01:25,200 Speaker 1: he's been so bad recently, he's not being used in 1681 01:01:25,240 --> 01:01:26,440 Speaker 1: high leverage roles at all. 1682 01:01:26,520 --> 01:01:28,760 Speaker 3: So if the Mets are winning a game, say eight nothing. 1683 01:01:28,840 --> 01:01:31,480 Speaker 2: Just like I'm throwing twenty Yeah, dude, if he throws 1684 01:01:31,520 --> 01:01:34,840 Speaker 2: twenty five pitches, I'm gonna lose it. I'm gonna lose him, 1685 01:01:34,920 --> 01:01:38,480 Speaker 2: like what more like Mark cant Where's Markanda when I 1686 01:01:38,560 --> 01:01:40,240 Speaker 2: need him? Like I takes pitches like crazy. 1687 01:01:40,520 --> 01:01:44,160 Speaker 3: So Marsy Kanda just said it's officially Canna not ken 1688 01:01:44,280 --> 01:01:45,600 Speaker 3: Ya Com tweeted it exactly. 1689 01:01:47,240 --> 01:01:49,600 Speaker 1: Yes, Breaking News, late night, Breaking News twelve to twenty 1690 01:01:49,960 --> 01:01:52,040 Speaker 1: on the Pot tweet thirty four minutes ago. So there's 1691 01:01:52,040 --> 01:01:53,760 Speaker 1: been a discussion of that can Canda household. 1692 01:01:54,160 --> 01:01:56,920 Speaker 2: She said, I'm not all of a sudden becoming Yeah, 1693 01:01:57,000 --> 01:01:59,959 Speaker 2: everyone ever, I changed it already once. I'm not changing 1694 01:02:00,160 --> 01:02:00,479 Speaker 2: it again. 1695 01:02:00,880 --> 01:02:02,720 Speaker 1: I've had some funny name things in the past. I 1696 01:02:02,800 --> 01:02:04,320 Speaker 1: was calling one of my roommates now the wrong name 1697 01:02:04,360 --> 01:02:04,800 Speaker 1: for like a month. 1698 01:02:04,840 --> 01:02:06,720 Speaker 3: He never corrected me. Really, yeah, it's terrible. 1699 01:02:07,280 --> 01:02:08,080 Speaker 2: Are you bad with names? 1700 01:02:08,240 --> 01:02:10,680 Speaker 3: I'm horrible with I'm so good terrible with names. His 1701 01:02:10,760 --> 01:02:12,200 Speaker 3: name is Dylan. I called him Zach. 1702 01:02:13,600 --> 01:02:16,080 Speaker 4: A month pronunciation thing. 1703 01:02:16,480 --> 01:02:18,000 Speaker 3: Oh it's not even closed. I was just incorrect. 1704 01:02:18,040 --> 01:02:18,880 Speaker 2: I was literally wrong. 1705 01:02:19,400 --> 01:02:22,120 Speaker 1: And then I found out after five years of living 1706 01:02:22,200 --> 01:02:24,000 Speaker 1: with like my longtime college room by one of my 1707 01:02:24,080 --> 01:02:25,880 Speaker 1: best friends, I was pronouncing his name wrong the whole time. 1708 01:02:25,880 --> 01:02:28,120 Speaker 3: He never corrected. Oh my god, his name is spelled 1709 01:02:28,240 --> 01:02:29,000 Speaker 3: l E v O N. 1710 01:02:29,440 --> 01:02:33,200 Speaker 1: I called him Levon and his graduation party, his grandma 1711 01:02:33,320 --> 01:02:34,840 Speaker 1: was there and she was calling him Levon and I 1712 01:02:34,920 --> 01:02:37,080 Speaker 1: was like, how you say your name? He's like yeah, 1713 01:02:37,160 --> 01:02:39,440 Speaker 1: And like me, his girlfriend, like two of her other 1714 01:02:39,480 --> 01:02:41,280 Speaker 1: friends were like, why didn't you ever tell us that 1715 01:02:41,560 --> 01:02:43,520 Speaker 1: it's the wrong name, even the wrong freaking name for 1716 01:02:43,520 --> 01:02:44,000 Speaker 1: all these years? 1717 01:02:44,040 --> 01:02:45,800 Speaker 3: It was bizarre. But yeah, I'm bad with names. 1718 01:02:45,640 --> 01:02:47,160 Speaker 2: You know me. I'm a big pronunciation guy. 1719 01:02:47,320 --> 01:02:48,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, got the baby. 1720 01:02:48,280 --> 01:02:50,760 Speaker 4: If someone has your name wrong, are you the kind 1721 01:02:50,760 --> 01:02:52,480 Speaker 4: of are you guys the kind of guys who are 1722 01:02:53,400 --> 01:02:54,880 Speaker 4: like you have it wrong? Or are you gonna let 1723 01:02:54,960 --> 01:02:55,400 Speaker 4: him slide? 1724 01:02:59,440 --> 01:03:00,680 Speaker 3: It's dead one time, it's over. 1725 01:03:00,920 --> 01:03:02,120 Speaker 2: Like Shiotto's a little easier. 1726 01:03:02,160 --> 01:03:04,600 Speaker 3: At least it means an easy name in this part 1727 01:03:04,680 --> 01:03:05,120 Speaker 3: of the country. 1728 01:03:05,200 --> 01:03:07,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, I guess. But you start throwing Luino out there, 1729 01:03:08,040 --> 01:03:10,439 Speaker 2: you I, and then an O at the end people 1730 01:03:10,520 --> 01:03:13,520 Speaker 2: get like the amount of Luno's or Luinos or Luano 1731 01:03:13,640 --> 01:03:16,080 Speaker 2: then people throw them all out. Especially at South Carolina, 1732 01:03:16,520 --> 01:03:18,600 Speaker 2: that was like the ultimate test of where were you from? 1733 01:03:18,880 --> 01:03:20,160 Speaker 2: Could you pronounce my last name? 1734 01:03:21,120 --> 01:03:22,600 Speaker 3: I've got I got the gym a lot when I 1735 01:03:22,720 --> 01:03:24,000 Speaker 3: was younger, and I was like, I don't want. 1736 01:03:23,880 --> 01:03:26,840 Speaker 2: That all d jim Yeah name like that. 1737 01:03:29,600 --> 01:03:31,720 Speaker 1: Remember my driving instructor called me Jimmy and I was like, 1738 01:03:31,800 --> 01:03:34,560 Speaker 1: this is one person. It's like we can hang out 1739 01:03:34,600 --> 01:03:36,000 Speaker 1: the guy six more times. I gotta get out of 1740 01:03:36,040 --> 01:03:36,240 Speaker 1: this car. 1741 01:03:36,440 --> 01:03:38,800 Speaker 2: Oh my god. Yeah, you'd be a completely different person 1742 01:03:38,800 --> 01:03:39,680 Speaker 2: if you were Jimmy. 1743 01:03:39,560 --> 01:03:43,520 Speaker 1: Would have similar it would be so significantly like less prosperbs. 1744 01:03:43,520 --> 01:03:45,600 Speaker 2: Would you even be doing this podcast? That's the real question. 1745 01:03:45,800 --> 01:03:47,960 Speaker 3: No way, absolutely, no way. That's like if you were 1746 01:03:48,000 --> 01:03:48,160 Speaker 3: the K. 1747 01:03:48,800 --> 01:03:51,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, don't even get me. That's that's the one 1748 01:03:51,280 --> 01:03:53,360 Speaker 2: that gets me is when people put Mark with a K. 1749 01:03:53,560 --> 01:03:56,479 Speaker 2: I've had like family members who put cam like there's 1750 01:03:56,600 --> 01:03:58,680 Speaker 2: three of us and we're all with the C. You can't. 1751 01:03:58,880 --> 01:03:59,800 Speaker 2: You can't mess that up. 1752 01:04:00,280 --> 01:04:02,040 Speaker 3: Yeah, what are you gonna do? Those names? Names are hard. 1753 01:04:02,080 --> 01:04:02,640 Speaker 3: I don't like names. 1754 01:04:02,680 --> 01:04:05,040 Speaker 2: And John I guess you have John with no h Yeah? 1755 01:04:05,480 --> 01:04:07,919 Speaker 4: Oh goodness, Yeah, I mean I get all sorts of things. 1756 01:04:08,320 --> 01:04:12,080 Speaker 4: Sometimes people put in h early, Like remember Johnny Peralta, Yes, 1757 01:04:12,760 --> 01:04:14,880 Speaker 4: so he spelled it j h O and N why 1758 01:04:14,960 --> 01:04:17,440 Speaker 4: and I would pronounce it Johnny and it wasn't Johnny. 1759 01:04:18,600 --> 01:04:20,920 Speaker 4: But sometimes people slip the H in early and the 1760 01:04:21,360 --> 01:04:23,880 Speaker 4: like where no one spells it like that. 1761 01:04:24,400 --> 01:04:26,040 Speaker 2: It's it's an unlikely spelling. 1762 01:04:26,240 --> 01:04:28,720 Speaker 1: No, especially not unless you're from like Carrosau. 1763 01:04:30,360 --> 01:04:34,560 Speaker 3: Yes, definitely not John Way. 1764 01:04:34,720 --> 01:04:39,600 Speaker 2: No, he's a johnn He's not John. Johnny threads Johnny 1765 01:04:39,640 --> 01:04:40,600 Speaker 2: threads John. 1766 01:04:41,080 --> 01:04:44,240 Speaker 4: But anyway, but anyway, best of the walk to you guys. Mark, 1767 01:04:44,240 --> 01:04:46,960 Speaker 4: I'm kind of rooting for you this week. I just 1768 01:04:47,120 --> 01:04:50,040 Speaker 4: you know, three game lead is it feels a little intromountable. 1769 01:04:50,280 --> 01:04:52,480 Speaker 2: You know, we're trying to count up the episodes we 1770 01:04:52,560 --> 01:04:54,880 Speaker 2: got left three three games might be a tough one. 1771 01:04:54,880 --> 01:04:56,600 Speaker 1: Think the listeners can definitely agree that it's like one 1772 01:04:56,640 --> 01:04:59,400 Speaker 1: of us has to though they would much rather be marked. 1773 01:04:59,440 --> 01:05:02,040 Speaker 2: Probably my Twitter follow We would probably appreciate it a 1774 01:05:02,040 --> 01:05:02,600 Speaker 2: little bit more. 1775 01:05:02,880 --> 01:05:03,760 Speaker 3: Pat and leather shoes. 1776 01:05:03,920 --> 01:05:07,200 Speaker 2: Oh my god, it's so funny. We got lots of time. 1777 01:05:07,200 --> 01:05:08,360 Speaker 4: Where gotoes from. 1778 01:05:08,560 --> 01:05:11,240 Speaker 2: I guess yeah, true, Yeah, maybe could borrow, Yeah, maybe 1779 01:05:11,280 --> 01:05:13,440 Speaker 2: I could borrow. You think I could fit into fat shoes? 1780 01:05:14,720 --> 01:05:19,480 Speaker 2: Five nine? No shot. Anyway, we're gett We're losing it. John, 1781 01:05:19,560 --> 01:05:22,440 Speaker 2: Thanks for the estimate. Appreciate it. Let's wrap up this 1782 01:05:22,520 --> 01:05:26,000 Speaker 2: episode here, episode one eleven of the Messed Up Podcast. Yeah, James, 1783 01:05:26,040 --> 01:05:27,240 Speaker 2: it's twelve twenty five. 1784 01:05:27,560 --> 01:05:29,120 Speaker 3: Got be up at eight tomorrows. I got a bike home. 1785 01:05:29,160 --> 01:05:30,000 Speaker 2: How long was the bike ride? 1786 01:05:30,120 --> 01:05:30,520 Speaker 3: Half hour? 1787 01:05:30,600 --> 01:05:32,800 Speaker 2: Half hour? So you'll get home around one o'clock in 1788 01:05:32,880 --> 01:05:34,960 Speaker 2: the morning. Yep, if everything runs smoothly. 1789 01:05:35,160 --> 01:05:36,760 Speaker 1: My launch I did my laundry here during the episode, 1790 01:05:36,800 --> 01:05:38,240 Speaker 1: just because I feel like go on launch back this 1791 01:05:38,320 --> 01:05:39,360 Speaker 1: week and Mark's moving out. 1792 01:05:39,800 --> 01:05:42,280 Speaker 2: See this his laundry. We did an episode, we watched 1793 01:05:42,320 --> 01:05:44,000 Speaker 2: the game, and we got the Subway series coming up. 1794 01:05:44,000 --> 01:05:46,240 Speaker 2: We're gonna be at both of the games most likely. Uh, 1795 01:05:46,400 --> 01:05:47,680 Speaker 2: definitely on Wednesday night, for sure. 1796 01:05:47,920 --> 01:05:49,520 Speaker 1: I was gonna say definitely on Tuesday. I think Tuesday 1797 01:05:49,560 --> 01:05:51,200 Speaker 1: is the WI World Tuesday. 1798 01:05:51,840 --> 01:05:53,160 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, well yeah, well have We're gonna have a 1799 01:05:53,200 --> 01:05:54,640 Speaker 2: great time no matter what. So if you guys are 1800 01:05:54,680 --> 01:05:56,360 Speaker 2: out the stadium, make sure you say hello. We're gonna 1801 01:05:56,360 --> 01:05:58,840 Speaker 2: be walking around doing some content during the game as well. 1802 01:05:58,880 --> 01:06:00,240 Speaker 2: So if you want to appear on the TIK, you 1803 01:06:00,240 --> 01:06:01,880 Speaker 2: want have a chance to get in an episode. 1804 01:06:01,640 --> 01:06:04,160 Speaker 3: Definitely hit us up. Don't abuse this privilege, you guys. 1805 01:06:04,200 --> 01:06:05,680 Speaker 1: I'm to tell you because we want to do some 1806 01:06:05,800 --> 01:06:09,280 Speaker 1: content with either couples or groups of friends or even siblings, 1807 01:06:09,320 --> 01:06:11,680 Speaker 1: family members who are split Mets and Yankees. Yes, we 1808 01:06:11,800 --> 01:06:13,640 Speaker 1: got some fun stuff we have planned and we'd really 1809 01:06:13,800 --> 01:06:15,560 Speaker 1: like to talk to some people who have that situation. 1810 01:06:15,720 --> 01:06:17,160 Speaker 2: So if you're around, come say what's up. We'll have 1811 01:06:17,200 --> 01:06:19,160 Speaker 2: stickers for you guys as well. We've been handing them out. 1812 01:06:19,200 --> 01:06:20,920 Speaker 2: Throw them on your phone, throw them on your laptop. 1813 01:06:20,960 --> 01:06:23,160 Speaker 1: A lot of stickers out this weekend, pribably and Saturday. 1814 01:06:23,200 --> 01:06:24,360 Speaker 1: A lot of people, a lot of people come up 1815 01:06:24,360 --> 01:06:25,360 Speaker 1: to me. Was like, hey, I get a stick I 1816 01:06:25,400 --> 01:06:27,400 Speaker 1: know who can only get them in persons. It's becoming 1817 01:06:27,440 --> 01:06:28,120 Speaker 1: a bit of a cult thing. 1818 01:06:28,200 --> 01:06:29,080 Speaker 2: It's a hot sticker. 1819 01:06:29,200 --> 01:06:31,160 Speaker 1: Also shout out the dude, who I shouted that last 1820 01:06:31,160 --> 01:06:34,160 Speaker 1: episode from the summer camp of Monroe, so I mentioned 1821 01:06:34,160 --> 01:06:35,920 Speaker 1: you again. My cousin stillsn't told me your name, but 1822 01:06:36,080 --> 01:06:37,600 Speaker 1: shout you out. Thanks for being a loyal listener. 1823 01:06:37,720 --> 01:06:38,000 Speaker 2: There you go. 1824 01:06:38,520 --> 01:06:39,800 Speaker 3: If you ever had the game Hits Up'll give you 1825 01:06:39,800 --> 01:06:40,320 Speaker 3: a stick er too. 1826 01:06:40,440 --> 01:06:42,120 Speaker 2: And if you are listening to us, where they can 1827 01:06:42,200 --> 01:06:45,360 Speaker 2: find us Apple podcasts, Spotify, Google podcasts wherever you get them, 1828 01:06:45,480 --> 01:06:48,560 Speaker 2: drops a rating, drops a review, download, follow, subscribe. If 1829 01:06:48,560 --> 01:06:51,000 Speaker 2: you're following us on our social media at mets up everywhere, 1830 01:06:51,040 --> 01:06:53,200 Speaker 2: We've been posting a lot on TikTok, Instagram and Twitter. 1831 01:06:53,320 --> 01:06:55,480 Speaker 3: Good jet Williams TikTok over ten thousand views yep. 1832 01:06:55,560 --> 01:06:57,120 Speaker 2: If you like the YouTube videos. If you like the 1833 01:06:57,200 --> 01:06:58,800 Speaker 2: video version of this, check out the New York Mets 1834 01:06:58,840 --> 01:07:01,840 Speaker 2: YouTube channel. Follow James on Twitter at James Gianna. Follow 1835 01:07:01,880 --> 01:07:03,960 Speaker 2: me after Raffnick Mark. That's where we wrapping up, guys, 1836 01:07:04,040 --> 01:07:06,720 Speaker 2: see you after the Subway series. Let's show the Yankees 1837 01:07:06,720 --> 01:07:07,880 Speaker 2: who the best team in New York is. 1838 01:07:08,240 --> 01:07:10,720 Speaker 3: That's a bad sound by, See you guys later. Sketch 1839 01:07:10,760 --> 01:07:11,240 Speaker 3: you next time. 1840 01:07:12,080 --> 01:07:14,240 Speaker 1: You know yet, get get up