1 00:00:00,800 --> 00:00:02,200 Speaker 1: All right, the tip the fye. 2 00:00:02,400 --> 00:00:05,280 Speaker 2: It is Wednesday, July thirtieth, and the Yankees were taking 3 00:00:05,280 --> 00:00:08,520 Speaker 2: on the Rays in game three of a four game set. Also, 4 00:00:08,600 --> 00:00:11,880 Speaker 2: it is trade deadline eve. We'll talk about that nice 5 00:00:11,880 --> 00:00:15,240 Speaker 2: start by Will Warren tonight, but the Yankees offense was struggling. 6 00:00:15,520 --> 00:00:18,520 Speaker 2: My recap and your reactions coming up next. This is 7 00:00:18,560 --> 00:00:19,640 Speaker 2: Pinstripe Territory. 8 00:00:20,920 --> 00:00:22,320 Speaker 1: It's little to twelve Cats home. 9 00:00:25,320 --> 00:00:32,839 Speaker 2: Wow, that was a bizarre baseball game. I watched a 10 00:00:32,880 --> 00:00:35,440 Speaker 2: lot of games, and that was one of the weirder 11 00:00:35,479 --> 00:00:39,040 Speaker 2: ones for a lot of reasons. We had, First of all, 12 00:00:39,080 --> 00:00:43,440 Speaker 2: a fantastic start by Will Warren tonight that should not 13 00:00:43,560 --> 00:00:48,680 Speaker 2: go unnoticed. Another crazy night for Anthony Volpi. Not only 14 00:00:48,720 --> 00:00:52,800 Speaker 2: does he make his sixteenth error of the season, but 15 00:00:52,960 --> 00:00:55,320 Speaker 2: he hits his sixteenth home run of the season. To 16 00:00:55,400 --> 00:01:06,600 Speaker 2: type the game, I mean, just two nights in a 17 00:01:06,680 --> 00:01:10,640 Speaker 2: row with peaks and valleys for Anthony Volpe. And we'll 18 00:01:10,640 --> 00:01:12,520 Speaker 2: talk a little bit later about whether or not he 19 00:01:12,640 --> 00:01:15,520 Speaker 2: has the yips. We had a ton of calls about Volpee. 20 00:01:16,120 --> 00:01:18,240 Speaker 2: I believe all of them came in before he hit 21 00:01:18,240 --> 00:01:20,920 Speaker 2: the home run. Maybe one came in after the home run. 22 00:01:21,000 --> 00:01:24,039 Speaker 2: So we'll have to take that into account. But also 23 00:01:24,200 --> 00:01:28,240 Speaker 2: this game featured a blown save by Devin Williams. Yeah, 24 00:01:28,360 --> 00:01:33,360 Speaker 2: not surprised there. We had some truly awful base running 25 00:01:33,959 --> 00:01:39,280 Speaker 2: by Austin Wells. I mean, as the winning run, he 26 00:01:39,480 --> 00:01:42,080 Speaker 2: wandered off a second base because he thought it was 27 00:01:42,120 --> 00:01:49,680 Speaker 2: the third out. I know that I am a podcast 28 00:01:49,680 --> 00:01:52,840 Speaker 2: host and I am never supposed to be at a 29 00:01:52,880 --> 00:01:56,279 Speaker 2: loss for words, but I have run out of ways 30 00:01:56,280 --> 00:02:01,240 Speaker 2: to describe how bad the Yankees' base run. They don't 31 00:02:01,280 --> 00:02:04,240 Speaker 2: run the bases like drunks. They run the bases like 32 00:02:04,360 --> 00:02:06,720 Speaker 2: toddlers on family Day when you go to the stadium 33 00:02:06,720 --> 00:02:08,840 Speaker 2: and you see the kids just running all over the place. 34 00:02:10,560 --> 00:02:13,360 Speaker 2: Every day, they find new ways to be stupid on 35 00:02:13,400 --> 00:02:16,160 Speaker 2: the basis right, and it's a shame that on a 36 00:02:16,240 --> 00:02:19,119 Speaker 2: night where they walked off, I've got to talk about 37 00:02:19,720 --> 00:02:22,360 Speaker 2: the horror that is his base running. And I'm wearing 38 00:02:22,360 --> 00:02:25,760 Speaker 2: the right shirt tonight. You may recognize this. This is 39 00:02:25,760 --> 00:02:28,160 Speaker 2: a symbol from the horror section at old video stores 40 00:02:28,160 --> 00:02:29,520 Speaker 2: that they would put on the side of the tape 41 00:02:29,919 --> 00:02:34,400 Speaker 2: because that highlight or low light should be in the 42 00:02:34,440 --> 00:02:38,760 Speaker 2: horror section. I got a couple of voicemails about wells, 43 00:02:38,800 --> 00:02:40,679 Speaker 2: but I can't play them one of them. The dude 44 00:02:40,720 --> 00:02:42,840 Speaker 2: swore so many times that I think YouTube would take 45 00:02:42,840 --> 00:02:44,760 Speaker 2: my channel down, and the other guy was screaming so 46 00:02:44,800 --> 00:02:46,480 Speaker 2: loud that I couldn't hear what he was saying. But 47 00:02:46,560 --> 00:02:50,240 Speaker 2: fair to say fans were apoplectic to borrow one of 48 00:02:50,280 --> 00:02:55,600 Speaker 2: Michael Kaye's favorite words. Absolutely astonishingly bad base running. There 49 00:02:55,919 --> 00:02:58,400 Speaker 2: to not know how many outs there are in the 50 00:02:58,440 --> 00:03:00,560 Speaker 2: second inning of a game when you're upset than nothing 51 00:03:01,160 --> 00:03:04,880 Speaker 2: is not acceptable as the winning run in the ninth 52 00:03:04,919 --> 00:03:07,600 Speaker 2: inning against the division rival in the middle of a 53 00:03:07,639 --> 00:03:14,200 Speaker 2: pennant race. He shouldn't be benched, he should be arrested. Literally, 54 00:03:14,360 --> 00:03:18,239 Speaker 2: that should be two months minimum in rikers for that bullshit. 55 00:03:19,040 --> 00:03:21,320 Speaker 2: But Aaron Bowen, I'm sure gonna call him elite as 56 00:03:21,320 --> 00:03:23,919 Speaker 2: a base runner and take him out for ice cream 57 00:03:23,960 --> 00:03:29,440 Speaker 2: after the game. My goodness, we had an unbelievable play 58 00:03:29,480 --> 00:03:31,560 Speaker 2: by Jason Domingez which I do not want to get 59 00:03:31,600 --> 00:03:33,680 Speaker 2: lost in the shuffle. He may have saved the game 60 00:03:34,040 --> 00:03:37,880 Speaker 2: tonight with that play on defense in the top of 61 00:03:38,040 --> 00:03:41,680 Speaker 2: the eleventh or top of the tenth inning. So we 62 00:03:41,760 --> 00:03:44,760 Speaker 2: gotta come here from Richard C says one more win 63 00:03:44,960 --> 00:03:48,560 Speaker 2: until a win streak almost there? Does that ever happened before? 64 00:03:49,240 --> 00:03:54,560 Speaker 2: All right, let's talk about the game. So the talk 65 00:03:54,640 --> 00:03:57,400 Speaker 2: of the day on sports radio and on all the 66 00:03:57,440 --> 00:04:00,720 Speaker 2: podcasts and stuff was Anthony Volpi. They're not he has 67 00:04:00,760 --> 00:04:03,440 Speaker 2: the yips. Last night he had the two errors. He 68 00:04:03,480 --> 00:04:05,760 Speaker 2: also hit the home run and then the first bat 69 00:04:05,760 --> 00:04:07,480 Speaker 2: of the game hits the groundball right to him. Baseball's 70 00:04:07,520 --> 00:04:09,040 Speaker 2: funny like that. He made the play, but he didn't 71 00:04:09,080 --> 00:04:11,920 Speaker 2: make all the plays. Tonight he made his sixteenth error. 72 00:04:12,840 --> 00:04:16,520 Speaker 2: Ryan McMahon actually made the first error tonight. Yankees made 73 00:04:16,560 --> 00:04:18,720 Speaker 2: two errors. And I'm not gonna break his balls too 74 00:04:18,760 --> 00:04:20,520 Speaker 2: much because he's a good defender. We've seen that with 75 00:04:20,520 --> 00:04:22,280 Speaker 2: our own eyes. We saw that tonight. He snared a 76 00:04:22,320 --> 00:04:26,320 Speaker 2: line drive late in the game. But yeah, just can't 77 00:04:26,320 --> 00:04:30,640 Speaker 2: predict baseballs, is well. Spotlight Will Warren in a minute, 78 00:04:31,120 --> 00:04:33,400 Speaker 2: I thought he threw the ball. Fantastic. He picked off 79 00:04:33,480 --> 00:04:36,960 Speaker 2: Junior Camonaro at second base. Nice play. That's my favorite 80 00:04:37,040 --> 00:04:39,240 Speaker 2: kind of pickoff, except for when the catcher throws down 81 00:04:39,279 --> 00:04:43,279 Speaker 2: a third to pick somebody off. But yeah, great start 82 00:04:43,320 --> 00:04:46,960 Speaker 2: by Will Warren tonight. Ray's got on the board first 83 00:04:47,040 --> 00:04:49,880 Speaker 2: and it remained a one nothing game until the eighth 84 00:04:49,960 --> 00:04:57,400 Speaker 2: inning because the Yankees offense just could do nothing against Lttel. 85 00:04:57,920 --> 00:05:01,000 Speaker 2: And you know, I felt bad for because he deserved 86 00:05:01,000 --> 00:05:02,480 Speaker 2: to win. And I know in this day and age 87 00:05:02,520 --> 00:05:05,320 Speaker 2: not everybody cares about wins. I still think as a pitcher, 88 00:05:05,839 --> 00:05:12,000 Speaker 2: these guys care about wins. So Warren was done after six. 89 00:05:12,320 --> 00:05:15,560 Speaker 2: Hedrick was tremendous again one of the third innings, three strikeouts, 90 00:05:15,760 --> 00:05:18,880 Speaker 2: So he's on a bit a heater right now. Top eighth. 91 00:05:18,880 --> 00:05:20,920 Speaker 2: You had the e from Volpi. Will dive into that 92 00:05:20,960 --> 00:05:24,840 Speaker 2: in a minute. Eighth inning, Huge huge home run from 93 00:05:24,880 --> 00:05:31,799 Speaker 2: Trent Grisham, all expenses paid, full beverage service, mustache ride 94 00:05:31,839 --> 00:05:34,920 Speaker 2: into the second deck. Nice catch by a fan. Eighteenth 95 00:05:34,920 --> 00:05:37,680 Speaker 2: home run of the season for him, career best. Will 96 00:05:37,720 --> 00:05:39,760 Speaker 2: it be his final one as a Yankee? I guess 97 00:05:39,760 --> 00:05:42,680 Speaker 2: we'll find out tomorrow. John Carlos Stanton with a big 98 00:05:42,800 --> 00:05:45,240 Speaker 2: RBI knock to give the Yankees the lead. Dude is 99 00:05:45,320 --> 00:05:49,320 Speaker 2: just flat out clutch. But Devin Williams blew it. People 100 00:05:49,400 --> 00:05:51,479 Speaker 2: keep asking me, what does Devin Williams got to do 101 00:05:52,200 --> 00:05:55,719 Speaker 2: to earn your trust? Right? Has he earned your trust? Yet? 102 00:05:55,920 --> 00:05:57,880 Speaker 2: He had one, two, three inning? Does he have your 103 00:05:57,920 --> 00:05:58,560 Speaker 2: trust now. 104 00:05:59,120 --> 00:05:59,280 Speaker 1: No. 105 00:06:00,440 --> 00:06:03,240 Speaker 2: The answer is no. No matter how many times he 106 00:06:03,279 --> 00:06:06,640 Speaker 2: works at one, two, three inning when we had three 107 00:06:07,040 --> 00:06:10,800 Speaker 2: or four run leads, you know, against the Angels, I'm 108 00:06:10,839 --> 00:06:12,960 Speaker 2: not gonna trust him with the final three outs in 109 00:06:13,000 --> 00:06:16,239 Speaker 2: a game we have to win. I'm just not gonna 110 00:06:16,279 --> 00:06:19,719 Speaker 2: do it. He doesn't have that thing inside of him 111 00:06:20,800 --> 00:06:23,480 Speaker 2: that you need to be a closer for the Yankees. 112 00:06:23,600 --> 00:06:26,800 Speaker 2: He doesn't have it. It's apparent, it's obvious, and it 113 00:06:26,880 --> 00:06:30,160 Speaker 2: was obvious again tonight, huge game tying home run from 114 00:06:30,160 --> 00:06:40,920 Speaker 2: Anthony Volpi, number sixteen on the year, and I mean 115 00:06:41,040 --> 00:06:42,839 Speaker 2: that was a huge hit for him because you know, 116 00:06:42,880 --> 00:06:45,720 Speaker 2: obviously the errors have been an issue. You don't want 117 00:06:45,720 --> 00:06:48,520 Speaker 2: that to be the last thing you think about as 118 00:06:48,560 --> 00:06:53,000 Speaker 2: the game ends. You want to, you know, do something positive, 119 00:06:53,000 --> 00:06:55,520 Speaker 2: and he did something positive there. And then we got 120 00:06:55,520 --> 00:06:58,719 Speaker 2: a couple more super chats here, Richard Ces's thoughts on 121 00:06:58,800 --> 00:07:00,800 Speaker 2: the Kwan Bieber rumors. We will talk about that when 122 00:07:00,839 --> 00:07:03,520 Speaker 2: we get to the trade deadline. And Vincent says Zach 123 00:07:03,560 --> 00:07:05,400 Speaker 2: Little got traded to the Reds after the game. He 124 00:07:05,400 --> 00:07:10,400 Speaker 2: didn't pitch that bad anyway, And then Brian Bashman says, 125 00:07:10,400 --> 00:07:12,320 Speaker 2: ask not for whom the belly tolls. He tolls for 126 00:07:12,400 --> 00:07:18,320 Speaker 2: the anyway Austin Wells again, just ridiculous base running wanders 127 00:07:18,320 --> 00:07:21,600 Speaker 2: off the second base as the winning run gets tagged out. 128 00:07:21,840 --> 00:07:27,160 Speaker 2: Double play. Outstanding catch by Dominguez this time we played 129 00:07:27,200 --> 00:07:32,120 Speaker 2: the stellar defense sound unironically, he's probably saved two runs. 130 00:07:32,360 --> 00:07:36,040 Speaker 2: One run did score. But man, nice catch. They showed 131 00:07:36,120 --> 00:07:38,200 Speaker 2: him out there practicing. Practice makes perfect. 132 00:07:38,200 --> 00:07:38,560 Speaker 3: Baby. 133 00:07:38,680 --> 00:07:41,960 Speaker 2: You don't practice until you know you can do it right. 134 00:07:42,040 --> 00:07:44,040 Speaker 2: You practice until you can't get it wrong. That's what 135 00:07:44,080 --> 00:07:48,440 Speaker 2: they say. He's been listening to those motivational tapes. But 136 00:07:49,280 --> 00:07:54,000 Speaker 2: that allowed Cody Bellinger to tie the game. He raked 137 00:07:54,000 --> 00:07:56,520 Speaker 2: one into the gap for a triple, his fifth triple 138 00:07:56,560 --> 00:08:00,680 Speaker 2: of the year in the bottom half. Unbelievable. How good 139 00:08:00,680 --> 00:08:03,520 Speaker 2: this guy has been. I am very quickly getting to 140 00:08:03,640 --> 00:08:08,880 Speaker 2: the you know, let's sign him to an extension hype train. 141 00:08:09,280 --> 00:08:13,600 Speaker 2: I got my tickets. Hell, I'm getting on money. Pay 142 00:08:13,760 --> 00:08:19,120 Speaker 2: that man his money. Cody Bellinger, what a ballplayer. That's 143 00:08:19,160 --> 00:08:23,240 Speaker 2: an absolute gamer. Fantastic played by Ryan McMahon to snare 144 00:08:23,360 --> 00:08:26,600 Speaker 2: a line drive, almost turned it into a double play. 145 00:08:26,800 --> 00:08:30,120 Speaker 2: Nice job by Tim Hill to pitch a scoreless eleventh, 146 00:08:30,320 --> 00:08:33,320 Speaker 2: and then the Yankees walked it off Ryan McMahon with 147 00:08:33,360 --> 00:08:47,480 Speaker 2: a signature moment. So we got some comments here about 148 00:08:48,400 --> 00:08:51,640 Speaker 2: well Chad Pritchett says he can't hit, he can't run, 149 00:08:51,679 --> 00:08:55,000 Speaker 2: he can't throw, only good at framing. With AB's coming, 150 00:08:55,040 --> 00:09:00,520 Speaker 2: do we need him? And Abs coming? Sorry coming? Do 151 00:09:00,600 --> 00:09:04,520 Speaker 2: we need him? And it was a bad game. It 152 00:09:04,559 --> 00:09:06,599 Speaker 2: was a bad game. It's it's funny they sent j 153 00:09:06,720 --> 00:09:09,760 Speaker 2: c Escara down to Triple A and Ben Rice is 154 00:09:09,760 --> 00:09:13,760 Speaker 2: gonna be the new backup catcher. You wonder, you know, 155 00:09:14,880 --> 00:09:19,480 Speaker 2: did they make the right move there. Obviously Wells you know, 156 00:09:19,720 --> 00:09:21,400 Speaker 2: has some power, but he's only in two twelve, he 157 00:09:21,440 --> 00:09:23,760 Speaker 2: got six ninety nine. Oh ps, he's not like he's 158 00:09:23,760 --> 00:09:25,680 Speaker 2: supposed to be an offensive first catcher and he is 159 00:09:25,720 --> 00:09:29,480 Speaker 2: not that. We got a super chat here from Ian 160 00:09:29,520 --> 00:09:33,439 Speaker 2: says Soroca, Montaro, and Hensley all traded tonight. We need 161 00:09:33,480 --> 00:09:35,480 Speaker 2: Penn help. The next twenty hours may truly make or 162 00:09:35,520 --> 00:09:38,880 Speaker 2: break Cashman. This could be a signature deadline for Cashman. 163 00:09:38,960 --> 00:09:41,199 Speaker 2: See what he comes up with. I got a feeling 164 00:09:41,240 --> 00:09:43,319 Speaker 2: he's working on something big. We got to hand out 165 00:09:43,360 --> 00:09:50,320 Speaker 2: the belt tonight, going Cody Bellinger with the game tying 166 00:09:50,480 --> 00:09:54,120 Speaker 2: triple could have gone a number of ways. Will Warren 167 00:09:54,360 --> 00:09:57,200 Speaker 2: certainly pitched great. Will give him the honorable mention in 168 00:09:57,320 --> 00:10:00,120 Speaker 2: just a second. Could have gone with Volpi with it's 169 00:10:00,160 --> 00:10:03,120 Speaker 2: the game tying home run, could have gone McMahon snaring 170 00:10:03,120 --> 00:10:07,440 Speaker 2: the line drive and with the walk off single, and 171 00:10:07,640 --> 00:10:12,080 Speaker 2: could have gone Jason Domingez who made that great catch. Ultimately, 172 00:10:12,120 --> 00:10:15,480 Speaker 2: I landed on Cody Bellinger multi hit game only he 173 00:10:15,600 --> 00:10:20,200 Speaker 2: and McMahon had multi hit games, and Bellinger's triple was 174 00:10:20,280 --> 00:10:22,720 Speaker 2: just so clutch. He also, you know, had a base 175 00:10:22,800 --> 00:10:24,240 Speaker 2: hit earlier in the game that I thought was a 176 00:10:24,280 --> 00:10:26,560 Speaker 2: nice piece of hitting. Just you know, he really shortens 177 00:10:26,600 --> 00:10:28,160 Speaker 2: up his stroke and picks up the knock when he 178 00:10:28,200 --> 00:10:33,199 Speaker 2: needs to. Love watching this guy. All right, let's talk 179 00:10:33,200 --> 00:10:39,840 Speaker 2: about mister Will Warren. Compar of Scrubbs's vote, he gonna 180 00:10:39,840 --> 00:10:41,840 Speaker 2: go the entire season with a one to one ratio 181 00:10:42,440 --> 00:10:48,320 Speaker 2: of home runs and errors. I think that is too loud. 182 00:10:48,320 --> 00:10:51,160 Speaker 2: I need to make that less loud. Anyway, Really good 183 00:10:51,200 --> 00:10:54,800 Speaker 2: start tonight from Will Warren. He pitched well enough to win. 184 00:10:54,840 --> 00:10:56,559 Speaker 2: He will not get a win. He got a no decision. 185 00:10:56,559 --> 00:10:59,480 Speaker 2: He went six innings, six hits, one run. It was 186 00:10:59,559 --> 00:11:02,439 Speaker 2: aaron one walk, four strikeouts e A on the season 187 00:11:02,480 --> 00:11:05,559 Speaker 2: at four point sixty four, the whip at one point 188 00:11:05,600 --> 00:11:07,600 Speaker 2: four to three through one hundred and two pitches, sixty 189 00:11:07,640 --> 00:11:10,240 Speaker 2: four of them for strikes. Thought the velocity was good. 190 00:11:10,600 --> 00:11:13,040 Speaker 2: I thought the movement was good. I thought he was, 191 00:11:13,200 --> 00:11:15,440 Speaker 2: you know, pitching in and out, up and down. I 192 00:11:15,559 --> 00:11:17,960 Speaker 2: just thought he was mixing and matching like a veteran. Tonight, 193 00:11:18,400 --> 00:11:22,360 Speaker 2: really really nice job by will Warren, and we got 194 00:11:22,400 --> 00:11:31,679 Speaker 2: to give him the nice performance. William says, we'll tell 195 00:11:31,679 --> 00:11:36,079 Speaker 2: it was actually traded to Cincinnati. Yep, got moved. Tough night, 196 00:11:36,200 --> 00:11:39,720 Speaker 2: tough night, seventh career walk off for McMahon. By the way, 197 00:11:39,960 --> 00:11:45,400 Speaker 2: did not know that great anyway, Oh yeah, we Trent Grisham. 198 00:11:45,400 --> 00:11:47,800 Speaker 2: I should have mentioned Trent Grisham in the belt conversation. 199 00:11:48,520 --> 00:11:51,200 Speaker 2: I just kind of, you know, overlooked him. But great, 200 00:11:51,320 --> 00:11:54,480 Speaker 2: you know, big time home run. Don't win without him. Certainly, 201 00:11:54,520 --> 00:11:57,320 Speaker 2: one for three with a couple of runs scored and 202 00:11:57,400 --> 00:12:00,040 Speaker 2: a walk. He's got the ops over eight hundred. It 203 00:12:00,040 --> 00:12:02,400 Speaker 2: would not shock me if he gets moved. But let's 204 00:12:02,440 --> 00:12:04,360 Speaker 2: talk a little bit about Vultpe. We've got a bunch 205 00:12:04,360 --> 00:12:07,800 Speaker 2: of calls about Volpi and we've got seventeen hundred people 206 00:12:07,840 --> 00:12:10,520 Speaker 2: watching right now. Just a reminder to like and subscribe. 207 00:12:10,520 --> 00:12:13,280 Speaker 2: We're here after every game. We're over seventy thousand. I 208 00:12:13,280 --> 00:12:16,360 Speaker 2: think we're the second biggest Yankees podcast in the world 209 00:12:16,480 --> 00:12:18,880 Speaker 2: right now, and we're here after every game. We're gonna 210 00:12:18,880 --> 00:12:20,920 Speaker 2: be here after the trade deadline tomorrow. We're gonna be 211 00:12:21,000 --> 00:12:24,320 Speaker 2: here to talk about the game and the trade deadline, 212 00:12:24,920 --> 00:12:28,160 Speaker 2: so tune in for both of those. Hopefully the Yankees 213 00:12:28,160 --> 00:12:29,640 Speaker 2: come up with some big moves. But we got some 214 00:12:29,679 --> 00:12:31,960 Speaker 2: calls about Volpi. Here, let's play something. 215 00:12:32,040 --> 00:12:34,560 Speaker 4: Hey Derek, same form to me here. You should see 216 00:12:34,559 --> 00:12:38,360 Speaker 4: my text my friends, Volpi is a bum fuck Volpy. Oh, 217 00:12:38,400 --> 00:12:40,800 Speaker 4: I love Volty. Let's go cause you just hit that 218 00:12:40,840 --> 00:12:43,439 Speaker 4: home run to time for three. Now here's the question. 219 00:12:43,520 --> 00:12:46,720 Speaker 4: Would you take Volpe having an error every single game 220 00:12:46,920 --> 00:12:49,000 Speaker 4: if he hits the home run every other game, because 221 00:12:49,000 --> 00:12:51,000 Speaker 4: that's what he's doing right now. He's at an error 222 00:12:51,000 --> 00:12:53,240 Speaker 4: a game and he has six runs in the past 223 00:12:53,240 --> 00:12:55,920 Speaker 4: ten games. So I don't know. I think I take that. 224 00:12:55,920 --> 00:12:57,960 Speaker 4: I don't know who's going to continue, but I think. 225 00:12:57,840 --> 00:12:58,360 Speaker 5: We take that. 226 00:12:58,920 --> 00:13:00,960 Speaker 2: I do know that it's not going to continue because 227 00:13:00,960 --> 00:13:03,480 Speaker 2: he's not gonna hit twenty five home runs from here 228 00:13:03,520 --> 00:13:04,719 Speaker 2: to the end of the season. How many games we 229 00:13:04,840 --> 00:13:07,360 Speaker 2: got left, Like we got like fifty nine games or so. 230 00:13:07,400 --> 00:13:10,560 Speaker 2: I don't know how many games we got left. No, 231 00:13:10,600 --> 00:13:13,199 Speaker 2: it's it's like less than that's like fifty four games 232 00:13:13,280 --> 00:13:16,400 Speaker 2: something like that. So that would mean he would hit 233 00:13:17,360 --> 00:13:22,400 Speaker 2: what's that basically twenty seven home runs the rest of 234 00:13:22,440 --> 00:13:25,040 Speaker 2: the way. That's not happening, my friend. He does have sixteen, 235 00:13:25,080 --> 00:13:27,440 Speaker 2: but he's he might hit a few more home runs. 236 00:13:27,480 --> 00:13:29,800 Speaker 2: He might hit twenty again like he did his rookie year. 237 00:13:30,280 --> 00:13:32,400 Speaker 2: But the errors have got to stop. And errors will 238 00:13:32,480 --> 00:13:34,559 Speaker 2: kill you. They extend innings, They cause your pitcher to 239 00:13:34,600 --> 00:13:38,120 Speaker 2: throw more pitches. You know, they demoralize the team, they 240 00:13:38,160 --> 00:13:43,000 Speaker 2: do demoralize the stadium. I just you gotta fix this. 241 00:13:43,080 --> 00:13:43,800 Speaker 2: You gotta fix this. 242 00:13:45,120 --> 00:13:51,640 Speaker 1: Hey, Derek, I'm gonna come in here from pretty unpopular place. Yes, both, 243 00:13:51,679 --> 00:13:55,640 Speaker 1: he's been struggling. I get that. Does he need to 244 00:13:55,679 --> 00:14:00,560 Speaker 1: play better than Yes, But this error, sir, that he 245 00:14:00,600 --> 00:14:05,040 Speaker 1: has made here at the top of the a. Ben's 246 00:14:05,080 --> 00:14:06,679 Speaker 1: got to get that. You know, You've got to be 247 00:14:06,720 --> 00:14:08,439 Speaker 1: able to trust your first baseman to be able to 248 00:14:08,520 --> 00:14:11,960 Speaker 1: pick those balls. Same thing with the last air that 249 00:14:12,000 --> 00:14:15,080 Speaker 1: he made last night. You know, if you had just 250 00:14:15,120 --> 00:14:19,840 Speaker 1: been picked up, I think it would be totally different. No, 251 00:14:20,120 --> 00:14:23,480 Speaker 1: you know, these things are what builds his confidence. But 252 00:14:23,600 --> 00:14:26,680 Speaker 1: when he's being let down too, it's just tough. 253 00:14:27,320 --> 00:14:31,920 Speaker 2: It's just so. Ben Rice is six foot two two 254 00:14:32,320 --> 00:14:35,160 Speaker 2: and twenty eight pounds. That is a big target. As 255 00:14:35,200 --> 00:14:37,720 Speaker 2: a major league shortstop. He should be able to hit 256 00:14:37,800 --> 00:14:42,480 Speaker 2: him from you know, fifty sixty feet away, seventy feet away, 257 00:14:42,560 --> 00:14:45,360 Speaker 2: ninety feet away, no problem. He should be able to 258 00:14:45,400 --> 00:14:47,760 Speaker 2: hit him in the chest every time as a major leaguer. 259 00:14:47,960 --> 00:14:49,760 Speaker 2: The fact that he's throwing so many balls in the 260 00:14:49,800 --> 00:14:53,360 Speaker 2: dirt is a problem. He's he's all messed up. Man. 261 00:14:53,880 --> 00:14:56,680 Speaker 2: The yips are the closest thing that baseball has to 262 00:14:56,840 --> 00:15:00,200 Speaker 2: like a voodoo curse. You know, you don't see it coming, 263 00:15:00,520 --> 00:15:02,920 Speaker 2: you don't hear it, but one day it just randomly 264 00:15:02,960 --> 00:15:05,520 Speaker 2: shows up. Steve Sachs had it. I didn't. I don't 265 00:15:05,560 --> 00:15:08,440 Speaker 2: remember that Chuck Nabloch had it. I remember that Rick 266 00:15:08,480 --> 00:15:11,080 Speaker 2: and Keel. I remember when he developed it in the playoffs. 267 00:15:11,480 --> 00:15:13,800 Speaker 2: He threw like four wild pitches in one inning and 268 00:15:13,840 --> 00:15:16,400 Speaker 2: then basically it ended. His pitching career was never the 269 00:15:16,440 --> 00:15:18,280 Speaker 2: same he had to convert to an outfielder, A pretty 270 00:15:18,280 --> 00:15:22,360 Speaker 2: good outfielder, pretty good hitter. Steve Blast had it. It's 271 00:15:22,400 --> 00:15:26,240 Speaker 2: like it's like mental malware. Right. Once it's in your system, 272 00:15:26,320 --> 00:15:30,320 Speaker 2: it rewires everything, right, you know. It's not just an 273 00:15:30,480 --> 00:15:33,080 Speaker 2: error here or there. It becomes like an error daily 274 00:15:33,560 --> 00:15:36,960 Speaker 2: every day, you know, and it gets progressively worse. I 275 00:15:37,000 --> 00:15:40,200 Speaker 2: mentioned it last night. Now Block almost killed Keith Oberman's mom. 276 00:15:40,920 --> 00:15:44,720 Speaker 2: His footwork is off, his arm slot changes every single time. 277 00:15:44,800 --> 00:15:48,600 Speaker 2: You can see the hesitation. That's the thing about the yips, right, 278 00:15:48,760 --> 00:15:52,000 Speaker 2: It's not a cold streak. It's like it's a physical 279 00:15:52,120 --> 00:15:58,440 Speaker 2: and mental combination that is extremely difficult to fix. I 280 00:15:58,440 --> 00:15:59,400 Speaker 2: don't know what you do about it. 281 00:15:59,520 --> 00:16:04,360 Speaker 3: Hey, guys, Frank California, I have not jumped on the 282 00:16:04,400 --> 00:16:08,720 Speaker 3: anti Volty bandwagon, but I'm all aboard league, the league 283 00:16:08,720 --> 00:16:10,960 Speaker 3: in air, the terrible hitter. 284 00:16:11,880 --> 00:16:15,080 Speaker 2: He sucks well he did. He did hit the home run, 285 00:16:15,080 --> 00:16:17,360 Speaker 2: So I want to I want to just make sure 286 00:16:17,400 --> 00:16:19,280 Speaker 2: that you guys know that some of these calls came 287 00:16:19,280 --> 00:16:21,320 Speaker 2: in before the home run, Like between the error and 288 00:16:21,360 --> 00:16:23,240 Speaker 2: the home run. It wasn't a long period of time 289 00:16:23,280 --> 00:16:26,720 Speaker 2: between those two, but some of these came in got 290 00:16:26,800 --> 00:16:27,880 Speaker 2: call here from Big Jim. 291 00:16:28,160 --> 00:16:31,200 Speaker 5: Hey, Derek, this is Big Jen. I'm just calling to 292 00:16:31,280 --> 00:16:34,200 Speaker 5: let you know what I saw in the second inning 293 00:16:34,240 --> 00:16:37,320 Speaker 5: with Volty up at that he had McMahon lead off 294 00:16:37,600 --> 00:16:40,400 Speaker 5: the inning with a double, and then you had Vulti 295 00:16:40,480 --> 00:16:44,480 Speaker 5: come up with a perfect ghost runner situation set for 296 00:16:44,560 --> 00:16:47,960 Speaker 5: him and instead of bumping him over the third base 297 00:16:48,000 --> 00:16:50,400 Speaker 5: and have one out with a man on third, he's 298 00:16:50,400 --> 00:16:55,240 Speaker 5: swinging away and he did a usual big uppercut swings 299 00:16:55,360 --> 00:16:57,280 Speaker 5: to pop up this to the second basement. 300 00:16:58,240 --> 00:17:00,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's been popping up a lot. He gets a 301 00:17:00,520 --> 00:17:02,760 Speaker 2: lot of air under the ball, but tonight, as you saw, 302 00:17:02,800 --> 00:17:04,680 Speaker 2: occasionally goes out of the ballpark. And that's why I 303 00:17:04,680 --> 00:17:07,320 Speaker 2: think the Yankees are okay with it now. Michael Kay 304 00:17:07,880 --> 00:17:11,600 Speaker 2: mentioned today that he thinks that patience is running thin 305 00:17:12,160 --> 00:17:14,280 Speaker 2: with Aaron Boone, that Aaron Boone is starting to get 306 00:17:14,320 --> 00:17:18,119 Speaker 2: a little bit impatient with Volpi as a shortstop, which 307 00:17:18,640 --> 00:17:21,280 Speaker 2: you know tells me do not be surprised if the 308 00:17:21,320 --> 00:17:23,520 Speaker 2: Yankees go out and get a veteran shortstop tomorrow. I 309 00:17:23,520 --> 00:17:25,920 Speaker 2: do not know who's available, but we'll talk about it 310 00:17:26,000 --> 00:17:31,240 Speaker 2: right now. Trade deadline talk. So today Duran and Helsey 311 00:17:31,280 --> 00:17:33,879 Speaker 2: both got dealt Helsey went to the Mets, Duran went 312 00:17:33,920 --> 00:17:36,760 Speaker 2: to the Phillies. The Yankees traded for Austin Slater. I 313 00:17:36,760 --> 00:17:39,640 Speaker 2: didn't do a video on it. I honestly didn't even 314 00:17:39,720 --> 00:17:42,000 Speaker 2: know about the guy, Like, I hadn't even heard of 315 00:17:42,359 --> 00:17:46,399 Speaker 2: his name before until the trade today. But apparently he 316 00:17:46,440 --> 00:17:49,280 Speaker 2: mashes lefty, so you know, you add another bat against lefties. 317 00:17:49,320 --> 00:17:52,520 Speaker 2: That's good. Also, there was that weird trade today where 318 00:17:52,520 --> 00:17:58,120 Speaker 2: the two identical twins, Taylor and Tyler Rogers, both got 319 00:17:58,160 --> 00:18:01,840 Speaker 2: traded to the same different trades, but on the same day. 320 00:18:03,480 --> 00:18:04,960 Speaker 2: I feel like one of those things you're gonna hear 321 00:18:05,000 --> 00:18:08,560 Speaker 2: about in trivia, like in ten or fifteen years right, 322 00:18:08,600 --> 00:18:11,280 Speaker 2: you'd be at the you know, the bar, and somebody says, 323 00:18:11,320 --> 00:18:14,160 Speaker 2: these two twin brothers got traded on the same day 324 00:18:14,200 --> 00:18:17,000 Speaker 2: back in twenty twenty five at the MLB trade deadline. 325 00:18:17,680 --> 00:18:21,600 Speaker 2: I love weird coincidences like that. The fact that identical 326 00:18:21,640 --> 00:18:24,720 Speaker 2: twin brothers became major League Baseball players. I don't know 327 00:18:24,760 --> 00:18:28,359 Speaker 2: if it's coincidental as much as it is an amazing accomplishment. 328 00:18:28,400 --> 00:18:30,639 Speaker 2: I mean, obviously they share DNA, so they both had 329 00:18:30,680 --> 00:18:34,480 Speaker 2: the physical abilities. But like in the fifties in Detroit, 330 00:18:34,600 --> 00:18:36,600 Speaker 2: a baby fell out of a window and a guy 331 00:18:36,600 --> 00:18:38,760 Speaker 2: who was walking below the window caught the baby. And 332 00:18:38,800 --> 00:18:42,439 Speaker 2: then exactly a year later, the same baby fell out 333 00:18:42,480 --> 00:18:44,600 Speaker 2: of the same window and the same dude caught him. 334 00:18:44,720 --> 00:18:47,520 Speaker 2: And then there were three generations of men in one 335 00:18:47,560 --> 00:18:50,400 Speaker 2: family who were on capsized boats and who were drowning, 336 00:18:50,440 --> 00:18:52,680 Speaker 2: and they were all saved by a different man named 337 00:18:52,720 --> 00:18:56,040 Speaker 2: Hugh Williams. And then there was these these two. I 338 00:18:56,080 --> 00:18:59,280 Speaker 2: think there were bicycle delivery guys in India that both 339 00:18:59,320 --> 00:19:02,439 Speaker 2: got hit by the same taxi driver a year apart, 340 00:19:02,520 --> 00:19:04,280 Speaker 2: and they were brothers, and they both died and it 341 00:19:04,320 --> 00:19:06,800 Speaker 2: was like exactly a year apart. I mean, there are 342 00:19:06,840 --> 00:19:10,320 Speaker 2: some weird coincidences, and this Rogers thing, then both getting 343 00:19:10,320 --> 00:19:12,040 Speaker 2: traded on the same day has got to be up there. 344 00:19:12,680 --> 00:19:16,040 Speaker 2: I think the Yankees tomorrow will pick up at least 345 00:19:16,160 --> 00:19:19,119 Speaker 2: Dennis Santana. I think they're gonna try and get a 346 00:19:19,160 --> 00:19:22,960 Speaker 2: starting pitcher, maybe Dylan Cees. One thing that I thought of, 347 00:19:23,000 --> 00:19:26,120 Speaker 2: and this would not shock me, Michael King is coming 348 00:19:26,200 --> 00:19:28,479 Speaker 2: back from an injury. He's coming back from a nerve injury, 349 00:19:28,680 --> 00:19:31,320 Speaker 2: supposed to return in August. He's got a Bobblehead Night 350 00:19:31,480 --> 00:19:34,480 Speaker 2: on August twentieth, and he was saying that he's gonna 351 00:19:34,480 --> 00:19:38,000 Speaker 2: be back before then, but he was lights out before 352 00:19:38,040 --> 00:19:41,320 Speaker 2: he got hurt. Be interesting to see if the Yankees 353 00:19:41,359 --> 00:19:46,439 Speaker 2: pull off a move for Michael King. Him paired up 354 00:19:46,480 --> 00:19:48,359 Speaker 2: with Will Warren could help Will Warren get to the 355 00:19:48,400 --> 00:19:51,200 Speaker 2: next level, because Will Warren has kind of a similar repertoire. 356 00:19:52,320 --> 00:19:55,320 Speaker 2: I watch him dustin May highlights today. He doesn't look amazing, 357 00:19:55,359 --> 00:19:58,480 Speaker 2: he doesn't look horrible. I mean, you know, obviously everybody 358 00:19:58,520 --> 00:20:00,720 Speaker 2: looks good in highlights. But like I said last night, 359 00:20:00,760 --> 00:20:02,960 Speaker 2: all arms and legs would not shock me to see 360 00:20:03,000 --> 00:20:06,080 Speaker 2: him come to the Yankees. They are getting Luis Hill 361 00:20:06,119 --> 00:20:09,160 Speaker 2: back on Sunday, so that'd be nice. You know, we'll 362 00:20:09,200 --> 00:20:12,120 Speaker 2: both boost the rotation. Another name I saw out there 363 00:20:12,160 --> 00:20:15,280 Speaker 2: was Steven Kwan, and there was a tweet today that 364 00:20:15,359 --> 00:20:19,000 Speaker 2: everybody was talking about Domingas for Quan for Stephen Kwan, 365 00:20:19,040 --> 00:20:21,000 Speaker 2: straight up, would you do it? And I thought about 366 00:20:21,040 --> 00:20:22,200 Speaker 2: it for a little while and I wouldn't do it. 367 00:20:22,280 --> 00:20:24,840 Speaker 2: I just think that Domingas is too much upside as 368 00:20:24,840 --> 00:20:28,040 Speaker 2: a hitter. 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I thought Girardi 401 00:22:14,800 --> 00:22:16,800 Speaker 2: was a good manager. I wish I had the podcast 402 00:22:17,119 --> 00:22:19,680 Speaker 2: at that time so I could have ranted about them 403 00:22:19,680 --> 00:22:23,199 Speaker 2: firing him or at least not renewing his contract. But 404 00:22:23,840 --> 00:22:26,680 Speaker 2: you know, hey, it is what it is. He's our manager. 405 00:22:26,680 --> 00:22:28,960 Speaker 2: He's gonna be our manager for the foreseeable future unless 406 00:22:28,960 --> 00:22:32,680 Speaker 2: the Yankees missed the playoffs. I think so. David Lenari says, 407 00:22:32,760 --> 00:22:36,920 Speaker 2: I like Schlittler to the pen. The reason the downside 408 00:22:36,960 --> 00:22:39,440 Speaker 2: with that is that he doesn't really have a great 409 00:22:39,480 --> 00:22:42,720 Speaker 2: secondary pitch. He throws hard and he walks guys right 410 00:22:43,040 --> 00:22:44,880 Speaker 2: in the major league so far, he has walks guys. 411 00:22:44,920 --> 00:22:46,679 Speaker 2: It was not a big problem in the minor leagues, 412 00:22:47,280 --> 00:22:50,080 Speaker 2: but you know, in the major leagues, guys will lay 413 00:22:50,080 --> 00:22:51,959 Speaker 2: off that fastball if it's just a little bit outside 414 00:22:52,000 --> 00:22:54,000 Speaker 2: of the zone. And he doesn't have a great secondary pitch. 415 00:22:54,080 --> 00:22:56,520 Speaker 2: But you know, maybe in the future. He's a big guy. 416 00:22:56,560 --> 00:23:00,520 Speaker 2: He does have some like dellin betansis in him. Frankie 417 00:23:00,520 --> 00:23:04,679 Speaker 2: Baseball says that Boone wants players to feel like they 418 00:23:04,720 --> 00:23:13,320 Speaker 2: are good when they are crap. David says, Michael King 419 00:23:13,400 --> 00:23:17,000 Speaker 2: is a pipe dream. Hey, nothing wrong with pipes. Don't 420 00:23:17,040 --> 00:23:24,000 Speaker 2: smoke crack, and Ralph Garcia wants to go Luis Heal 421 00:23:24,080 --> 00:23:26,240 Speaker 2: as closer. I don't think so. I think they're gonna 422 00:23:26,240 --> 00:23:28,959 Speaker 2: put him back in the rotation and just let him 423 00:23:29,040 --> 00:23:33,600 Speaker 2: cook and hope that he basically, you know, gets regains 424 00:23:33,640 --> 00:23:35,280 Speaker 2: the form that he had at the beginning of last season. 425 00:23:35,440 --> 00:23:38,879 Speaker 2: Richard seeses nobody liked playing for Belichick, but he works 426 00:23:38,920 --> 00:23:42,320 Speaker 2: on agree and a great point. Great point, all right, 427 00:23:42,400 --> 00:23:44,359 Speaker 2: ladies and gentlemen, we'll be back tomorrow. The Yankees have 428 00:23:44,440 --> 00:23:46,919 Speaker 2: a one o'clock game and then the trade deadline, so 429 00:23:47,000 --> 00:23:50,640 Speaker 2: I'll be doing a quick postgame show tomorrow, and then 430 00:23:51,000 --> 00:23:53,080 Speaker 2: we'll hop on after the trade deadline to talk about 431 00:23:53,080 --> 00:23:56,760 Speaker 2: any final moves that happened, and we'll recount the moves 432 00:23:56,800 --> 00:23:59,480 Speaker 2: around the Major League. So we'll see you then one 433 00:23:59,520 --> 00:24:14,439 Speaker 2: more time. Him Yankees finished this one off. Why Tony 434 00:24:14,480 --> 00:24:17,520 Speaker 2: Matteo at the final word question of the night, says, Vope, 435 00:24:17,520 --> 00:24:20,119 Speaker 2: he's got the yips, but he's hitting bombs. What's a 436 00:24:20,200 --> 00:24:22,720 Speaker 2: manager to do? It's a great question. Glad, It's not 437 00:24:22,880 --> 00:24:26,399 Speaker 2: my decision, but we'll see it tomorrow. 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