1 00:00:19,880 --> 00:00:20,279 Speaker 1: What is Up? 2 00:00:20,320 --> 00:00:22,720 Speaker 2: Mets fans, Welcome back to another episode of the Mets 3 00:00:22,800 --> 00:00:25,639 Speaker 2: Up Podcast. I mean, you saw what happened this weekend. 4 00:00:26,320 --> 00:00:29,600 Speaker 2: One of the worst series ever for the Mets. I mean, 5 00:00:29,680 --> 00:00:32,479 Speaker 2: one of the worst performances that a Mets team that 6 00:00:32,520 --> 00:00:34,279 Speaker 2: I can remember in my lifetime has ever had. 7 00:00:34,360 --> 00:00:35,920 Speaker 1: Outscored by the Pittsburgh Pirates. 8 00:00:35,960 --> 00:00:39,519 Speaker 2: I think thirty to four this weekend, which is pretty 9 00:00:39,640 --> 00:00:42,199 Speaker 2: unfathomable for a couple of reasons. One, the Mets are 10 00:00:42,200 --> 00:00:45,040 Speaker 2: supposed to be good too. The Pirates definitely stake. So 11 00:00:45,120 --> 00:00:47,159 Speaker 2: that's the craziest part of this all is, you know, 12 00:00:47,200 --> 00:00:48,879 Speaker 2: you lose some games here and there, you have a 13 00:00:48,880 --> 00:00:54,040 Speaker 2: bad series. They got mollywop, they got absolutely destroyed by 14 00:00:54,040 --> 00:00:56,400 Speaker 2: the Pittsburgh Pirates, and we're going to talk about it. 15 00:00:56,400 --> 00:00:57,319 Speaker 1: There's a lot of things going on. 16 00:00:57,440 --> 00:01:00,120 Speaker 2: Mets are in a sixteen game stretch of playing very, 17 00:01:00,520 --> 00:01:03,080 Speaker 2: very bad baseball, and there's some things behind it. I 18 00:01:03,080 --> 00:01:04,680 Speaker 2: know a lot of people want to blame Mark Chavez. 19 00:01:04,840 --> 00:01:08,200 Speaker 2: I've seen people pointing fingers at Carlos Mendoza. The players 20 00:01:08,240 --> 00:01:09,959 Speaker 2: are not playing well. If your name's not Wan Soto, 21 00:01:10,000 --> 00:01:11,760 Speaker 2: there's a lot to talk about. Me and James are 22 00:01:11,800 --> 00:01:13,640 Speaker 2: gonna break it down for you. I don't think we're 23 00:01:13,640 --> 00:01:16,880 Speaker 2: gonna go deep, deep, deep into this series because overall, 24 00:01:16,920 --> 00:01:19,920 Speaker 2: again it was pretty intolerable. There's actually not much to 25 00:01:19,959 --> 00:01:22,560 Speaker 2: talk about, but more so, it's gonna be a conversation 26 00:01:22,600 --> 00:01:25,240 Speaker 2: about the Mets, what's going on, what's the plan for 27 00:01:25,280 --> 00:01:27,400 Speaker 2: the future here, and everything going on in the Mets world. 28 00:01:27,520 --> 00:01:29,240 Speaker 2: If you do enjoy the podcast, make sure you follow 29 00:01:29,319 --> 00:01:32,240 Speaker 2: us on all our social media on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok 30 00:01:32,480 --> 00:01:33,160 Speaker 2: at Mets Up. 31 00:01:33,240 --> 00:01:34,640 Speaker 1: Subscribe to Mess Up podcast. 32 00:01:34,440 --> 00:01:36,040 Speaker 2: YouTube channel if you want to see the video version 33 00:01:36,080 --> 00:01:37,720 Speaker 2: of this shout out to all our members over there. 34 00:01:37,720 --> 00:01:39,640 Speaker 1: Get in the episode early. We appreciate you. 35 00:01:39,840 --> 00:01:42,520 Speaker 2: If you're listening to us Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google drops 36 00:01:42,520 --> 00:01:46,520 Speaker 2: the rating, drops a review, download and subscribe. James initial 37 00:01:46,560 --> 00:01:50,160 Speaker 2: impressions from the weekend. Besides terrible, horrible, bad, what's another 38 00:01:50,200 --> 00:01:51,000 Speaker 2: word you got for it? 39 00:01:51,280 --> 00:01:52,480 Speaker 1: I mean terrible, horrible and bad. 40 00:01:52,480 --> 00:01:55,640 Speaker 3: We're definitely the first three horrific, ugly, I'm not gonna 41 00:01:55,680 --> 00:01:58,400 Speaker 3: go all the way to catastrophic. As the siren goes 42 00:01:58,400 --> 00:02:01,400 Speaker 3: behind me, i'st the fourth for the perfect timing of 43 00:02:01,400 --> 00:02:03,080 Speaker 3: how this whole whole thing went, But it was just, 44 00:02:03,560 --> 00:02:06,120 Speaker 3: I don't know, to use some French dogshit, like the 45 00:02:06,160 --> 00:02:09,200 Speaker 3: whole thing sucks. Like there wasn't even a moment after 46 00:02:09,240 --> 00:02:11,040 Speaker 3: the fifth inning in one game this SERI was mess 47 00:02:11,160 --> 00:02:13,720 Speaker 3: within three runs against the Pittsburgh Pirates, who are one 48 00:02:13,720 --> 00:02:17,000 Speaker 3: of the most laughably bad, poorly run franchises in all 49 00:02:17,040 --> 00:02:20,080 Speaker 3: of NIVEN, major League Baseball, basically professional sports at this point, 50 00:02:20,120 --> 00:02:22,440 Speaker 3: and you basically just handed them three games. And it 51 00:02:22,520 --> 00:02:24,560 Speaker 3: just sucks that we keep on going on this stretch 52 00:02:24,560 --> 00:02:27,800 Speaker 3: where the Mets keep blowing the lead they've built up 53 00:02:27,840 --> 00:02:30,320 Speaker 3: over the first half of the season, ruining what was 54 00:02:30,360 --> 00:02:33,239 Speaker 3: an incredible three months of baseball down to nineteen and 55 00:02:33,320 --> 00:02:36,600 Speaker 3: twenty five on the road, which is really really bad, 56 00:02:36,720 --> 00:02:38,040 Speaker 3: not what you want to do if you want to 57 00:02:38,040 --> 00:02:39,880 Speaker 3: be a playoff team or a division winning team. 58 00:02:39,919 --> 00:02:42,720 Speaker 1: It's just it's hard. I mean it's hard. It's not 59 00:02:42,760 --> 00:02:43,080 Speaker 1: even hard. 60 00:02:43,080 --> 00:02:45,919 Speaker 3: It's impossible to find even one single positive to take 61 00:02:45,960 --> 00:02:46,600 Speaker 3: from the series. 62 00:02:46,720 --> 00:02:48,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, and I think a lot of people are gonna 63 00:02:48,480 --> 00:02:50,520 Speaker 2: want to point fingers at the pitching because you gave 64 00:02:50,600 --> 00:02:52,519 Speaker 2: up thirty runs to the Pittsburgh Pirates, and that is 65 00:02:52,520 --> 00:02:55,960 Speaker 2: also unacceptable. It's bad the pitching. We knew was going 66 00:02:56,000 --> 00:02:57,440 Speaker 2: to regress at some point. I didn't think it was 67 00:02:57,440 --> 00:02:58,959 Speaker 2: going to be this hard. I didn't think we'd be 68 00:02:58,960 --> 00:03:02,520 Speaker 2: seeing David Peterson getting shelld by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Paul Blackburn, 69 00:03:02,560 --> 00:03:04,640 Speaker 2: I thought was at least a capable major league pitcher 70 00:03:04,760 --> 00:03:06,280 Speaker 2: where he would be able to get out against the 71 00:03:06,280 --> 00:03:08,440 Speaker 2: Pittsburgh Pirates. I know the rain delay happened, and I 72 00:03:08,480 --> 00:03:10,880 Speaker 2: kind of screwed things up too, but he's so bad. 73 00:03:11,040 --> 00:03:14,640 Speaker 2: He's horrible, and Frankie Montas was throwing what like ninety 74 00:03:14,639 --> 00:03:16,560 Speaker 2: three ninety four today, so he just didn't have the juice. 75 00:03:16,639 --> 00:03:19,120 Speaker 2: I mean, he can't keep getting away with that. They 76 00:03:19,560 --> 00:03:22,080 Speaker 2: the fact that they weren't able to even get length 77 00:03:22,120 --> 00:03:24,800 Speaker 2: out of these starters in games against the Pittsburgh Pirates. 78 00:03:24,840 --> 00:03:26,880 Speaker 2: Sometimes teams are gonna score, they're gonna get hits, they're 79 00:03:26,880 --> 00:03:29,480 Speaker 2: gonna get hot, but to not even get some length 80 00:03:29,480 --> 00:03:32,000 Speaker 2: out of these guys was such a killer and so 81 00:03:32,160 --> 00:03:34,640 Speaker 2: taxing to this team who's already been going through it 82 00:03:34,680 --> 00:03:36,480 Speaker 2: with a bullpen and the lack of death from starters 83 00:03:36,480 --> 00:03:36,920 Speaker 2: to begin with. 84 00:03:37,560 --> 00:03:39,720 Speaker 3: Also, swing back I messed up at fact the beginning 85 00:03:39,760 --> 00:03:41,920 Speaker 3: saying this, there wasn't a game within three runs after 86 00:03:41,920 --> 00:03:44,839 Speaker 3: the fifth inning, because Saturday actually was you saying Paul 87 00:03:44,840 --> 00:03:47,480 Speaker 3: Blackburn joged the memory, but wasscar brows want shit down 88 00:03:47,480 --> 00:03:49,480 Speaker 3: his leg so hard and actually forgot about how close 89 00:03:49,520 --> 00:03:51,600 Speaker 3: that game was through like the midle innings there. But 90 00:03:53,240 --> 00:03:55,040 Speaker 3: you come off the bad blaming Paul Blackburn. I'm not 91 00:03:55,040 --> 00:03:56,960 Speaker 3: saying Paul Blackburn's a good pitcher. I don't even want 92 00:03:56,960 --> 00:03:59,400 Speaker 3: Paul Blackburn to make his next start from Perth couns 93 00:03:59,440 --> 00:04:02,120 Speaker 3: with you, but I felt like a major disservice to 94 00:04:02,200 --> 00:04:04,800 Speaker 3: him that he was brought back out after a raande 95 00:04:04,840 --> 00:04:06,280 Speaker 3: lay in the beginning of that game on Saturday, in 96 00:04:06,320 --> 00:04:08,200 Speaker 3: a situation where for some reason that's happened to mess 97 00:04:08,240 --> 00:04:09,920 Speaker 3: with three or four times this season, and I don't 98 00:04:09,960 --> 00:04:12,720 Speaker 3: know why. I don't know why he happened to have 99 00:04:12,760 --> 00:04:14,880 Speaker 3: been tasked with the opportunity, especially when you have a 100 00:04:14,920 --> 00:04:17,200 Speaker 3: guy like Brandon Wantell, who's on the roster and fully rested, 101 00:04:17,240 --> 00:04:18,960 Speaker 3: who winds up still pitching three innings this game. And 102 00:04:19,560 --> 00:04:22,599 Speaker 3: I'll say this, pitched well in this game. I just 103 00:04:22,640 --> 00:04:26,599 Speaker 3: don't know why at that point, if that's David Peterson, 104 00:04:26,720 --> 00:04:28,280 Speaker 3: or if that's Klay Holmes, or if that's like when 105 00:04:28,320 --> 00:04:29,880 Speaker 3: they come back Sean and I arekore I sank. I 106 00:04:29,960 --> 00:04:31,680 Speaker 3: understand wanting to stretch your star there a little bit, 107 00:04:31,720 --> 00:04:33,560 Speaker 3: trying to get that guy more inning. But if it's 108 00:04:33,560 --> 00:04:35,520 Speaker 3: Paul Blackburn, it's like, I don't know, call spade is paide. 109 00:04:35,560 --> 00:04:37,839 Speaker 3: Paul Blackman pitched one inning, Paul Blackburan pitches one inning, 110 00:04:37,880 --> 00:04:39,320 Speaker 3: We move out to the next game. If you want 111 00:04:39,360 --> 00:04:40,720 Speaker 3: to bring him back in three days, you bring him 112 00:04:40,720 --> 00:04:42,880 Speaker 3: back in three days. Like, I don't know why in 113 00:04:42,920 --> 00:04:45,719 Speaker 3: that scenario, calls from those A found it necessary to 114 00:04:45,720 --> 00:04:47,520 Speaker 3: bring him back in that game on Saturday afternoon. 115 00:04:47,720 --> 00:04:50,840 Speaker 2: I'm assuming again, I feel like the person I've been 116 00:04:50,880 --> 00:04:53,880 Speaker 2: asking very good questions recently, I missed it immily getting 117 00:04:53,920 --> 00:04:56,200 Speaker 2: in there asking the good questions, but like there was 118 00:04:56,240 --> 00:04:58,520 Speaker 2: a lot of questions that kind of felt like we're 119 00:04:58,520 --> 00:05:01,200 Speaker 2: not poked and prodded enough, And the fact that the 120 00:05:01,240 --> 00:05:04,159 Speaker 2: response for Paul Blackburn was not really as detailed or 121 00:05:04,839 --> 00:05:06,440 Speaker 2: descriptives as I would have liked. 122 00:05:06,560 --> 00:05:09,120 Speaker 3: I actually thought Blackman's response was good because he basically set. 123 00:05:09,040 --> 00:05:10,479 Speaker 1: Up from him, I mean from Mendoza. 124 00:05:10,560 --> 00:05:12,440 Speaker 3: Yes, that That's where I was going to go with this, 125 00:05:12,440 --> 00:05:14,160 Speaker 3: because Blackburn was kind of like they thought the rain 126 00:05:14,200 --> 00:05:15,560 Speaker 3: player was going to be a little bit shorter, which 127 00:05:15,560 --> 00:05:17,760 Speaker 3: I do understand that that's fair. It does seem like 128 00:05:17,760 --> 00:05:19,640 Speaker 3: when you get a rain of lay twenty five minutes 129 00:05:19,680 --> 00:05:21,720 Speaker 3: to a Major League baseball game, you're expecting to be 130 00:05:21,760 --> 00:05:23,159 Speaker 3: a quick to light in and out, you know, put 131 00:05:23,160 --> 00:05:24,880 Speaker 3: the tarpon ten minutes, get back out in the field. 132 00:05:25,120 --> 00:05:27,320 Speaker 3: Wind up going over a half hours. So that's what 133 00:05:27,440 --> 00:05:29,240 Speaker 3: it is. But black woman was like, Hey, they told 134 00:05:29,279 --> 00:05:31,400 Speaker 3: me stay ready. I tried to stay ready. I was amped. 135 00:05:31,400 --> 00:05:33,200 Speaker 3: I got back in, they're ready to go. I was stretching. 136 00:05:33,240 --> 00:05:34,200 Speaker 3: I was like keeping active. 137 00:05:34,880 --> 00:05:35,640 Speaker 1: Went a little long. 138 00:05:35,760 --> 00:05:38,479 Speaker 3: I lost a bit of that activity. At that point, 139 00:05:38,560 --> 00:05:41,440 Speaker 3: the manager calls from Doosa, you have to adjust from 140 00:05:41,560 --> 00:05:43,719 Speaker 3: what the original plan was like, regardless of what's happening 141 00:05:43,760 --> 00:05:45,680 Speaker 3: with the weather and the umpires, you have to make 142 00:05:45,680 --> 00:05:47,200 Speaker 3: a change. If you lose your starter, you lose your 143 00:05:47,200 --> 00:05:49,360 Speaker 3: start that you have guys ready to go. You called 144 00:05:49,360 --> 00:05:51,080 Speaker 3: the blade said, well, day before he got to eat 145 00:05:51,120 --> 00:05:53,640 Speaker 3: the innings off David Peterson, you have Brandon Wandell in 146 00:05:53,680 --> 00:05:56,360 Speaker 3: the bullpen. He wind up going three great innings. He 147 00:05:56,400 --> 00:05:58,560 Speaker 3: easily could have gone four, probably could have gone five. 148 00:05:58,560 --> 00:06:01,640 Speaker 3: It's like you just have to. It feels like this 149 00:06:01,680 --> 00:06:05,479 Speaker 3: team's playing poorly and Mendoza still in the experienced manager. 150 00:06:05,520 --> 00:06:07,479 Speaker 3: We forget that because of how amazing last year went. 151 00:06:08,160 --> 00:06:10,680 Speaker 3: It's I'm not saying this something he does a lot. 152 00:06:10,760 --> 00:06:13,080 Speaker 3: I'm not saying something I think that he's necessarily guilty 153 00:06:13,120 --> 00:06:15,240 Speaker 3: of off him. But in this situation, this losing streak, 154 00:06:15,440 --> 00:06:17,159 Speaker 3: it seems like he's being a little bit. 155 00:06:17,480 --> 00:06:19,520 Speaker 1: Too obsesses the wrong word. 156 00:06:19,520 --> 00:06:21,160 Speaker 3: I don't want something as serious as obsessed, but a 157 00:06:21,200 --> 00:06:25,760 Speaker 3: little bit too steadfast and sticking to plans rather than 158 00:06:25,800 --> 00:06:28,080 Speaker 3: adjusting on the fly and doing maybe we actually might 159 00:06:28,120 --> 00:06:30,599 Speaker 3: be the best in the moment, because it's something that. 160 00:06:30,560 --> 00:06:32,240 Speaker 2: I felt like he was great at last year. When 161 00:06:32,240 --> 00:06:34,640 Speaker 2: the Mets season turned around, you saw a lot of adjustments. 162 00:06:34,680 --> 00:06:37,280 Speaker 2: You saw Francisco being moved up to the leadoff spy. 163 00:06:37,360 --> 00:06:39,800 Speaker 2: You saw Brandimo movie so Peter Lonzo movie like you saw. 164 00:06:40,160 --> 00:06:41,880 Speaker 2: You saw movement and change, and we even saw that 165 00:06:41,920 --> 00:06:44,039 Speaker 2: earlier this year when the Mets hit that tiny little 166 00:06:44,080 --> 00:06:45,760 Speaker 2: skin and then you move on sort of the three hole, 167 00:06:45,880 --> 00:06:47,640 Speaker 2: and all of a sudden things start to look better again. 168 00:06:47,680 --> 00:06:50,080 Speaker 2: You start hitting the baseball better, you start having better offense, 169 00:06:50,120 --> 00:06:50,760 Speaker 2: winning games. 170 00:06:51,560 --> 00:06:52,359 Speaker 1: That is the one. 171 00:06:52,200 --> 00:06:54,920 Speaker 2: Disappointing thing was for sure how some of the games 172 00:06:54,960 --> 00:06:57,720 Speaker 2: have been handled recently, some of the pitching decisions, but 173 00:06:57,720 --> 00:07:00,720 Speaker 2: also at the same time, every single button that's being 174 00:07:00,760 --> 00:07:03,159 Speaker 2: pushed right now, whether it's the right decision process wise 175 00:07:03,279 --> 00:07:05,599 Speaker 2: or not, is just going wrong. I mean that's also 176 00:07:05,680 --> 00:07:07,440 Speaker 2: the case too, So I'm sure at the same time, 177 00:07:07,600 --> 00:07:10,000 Speaker 2: maybe there's a little bit of like thought process behind 178 00:07:10,000 --> 00:07:12,600 Speaker 2: Mendoz being like, I mean, we got to try something. 179 00:07:12,600 --> 00:07:14,960 Speaker 2: It's got to be Paul Blackburn's say. Now that being said, 180 00:07:15,080 --> 00:07:17,720 Speaker 2: terrible decision. We know that hindsight twenty twenty, but still 181 00:07:17,720 --> 00:07:19,800 Speaker 2: bad decision in the moment, didn't make sense to begin with. 182 00:07:20,560 --> 00:07:22,480 Speaker 2: I don't know how much longer we can see Paul 183 00:07:22,480 --> 00:07:25,000 Speaker 2: Blackburn on the mound. He's got nothing. I know, we 184 00:07:25,080 --> 00:07:29,200 Speaker 2: always joked about he's got nothing. 185 00:07:28,040 --> 00:07:30,760 Speaker 3: But like I still think it's like it's not all 186 00:07:30,800 --> 00:07:32,440 Speaker 3: the way like with the Boodle conversation we had a 187 00:07:32,480 --> 00:07:33,920 Speaker 3: month and a half ago, but I still think he's 188 00:07:33,960 --> 00:07:37,480 Speaker 3: a little bit too valuable to cut is He's a. 189 00:07:37,400 --> 00:07:40,240 Speaker 1: Little bit I think a little bit yeah, Like I'm 190 00:07:40,280 --> 00:07:41,960 Speaker 1: not saying like what do you think he's like value is, 191 00:07:42,000 --> 00:07:44,040 Speaker 1: but like what is the value that he brings to 192 00:07:44,080 --> 00:07:45,160 Speaker 1: this team. That's what I want to know. 193 00:07:45,320 --> 00:07:46,840 Speaker 3: I think he's still an inning sponge, and this is 194 00:07:46,840 --> 00:07:49,400 Speaker 3: a team with very shallow starting pitching depth for at 195 00:07:49,440 --> 00:07:51,200 Speaker 3: least the next two three weeks. So I think with 196 00:07:51,240 --> 00:07:53,360 Speaker 3: that kind of starting pitching depth, you need him to 197 00:07:53,400 --> 00:07:56,440 Speaker 3: be I mean, I'd be in favor of again switching 198 00:07:56,600 --> 00:08:00,200 Speaker 3: Paul blackbrid and Brandon Waddell's at I'll say this is. 199 00:08:00,200 --> 00:08:01,400 Speaker 1: He in an ink sponge. 200 00:08:01,760 --> 00:08:03,840 Speaker 3: I think he can be in an ing sponge. It's 201 00:08:03,880 --> 00:08:07,080 Speaker 3: in the in the proper situation. He's also again we've joked, 202 00:08:07,080 --> 00:08:08,640 Speaker 3: we joked about this over text, and I don't want 203 00:08:08,640 --> 00:08:10,320 Speaker 3: to spend much more of this episode trying again to 204 00:08:10,320 --> 00:08:12,520 Speaker 3: that Black because again I again, like I just said, 205 00:08:12,680 --> 00:08:14,760 Speaker 3: I don't want Paul black Merin to make his next start. 206 00:08:15,200 --> 00:08:18,800 Speaker 3: But he pitched against the Dodgers, then he pitched against 207 00:08:18,840 --> 00:08:20,960 Speaker 3: the Braves, and then pitched against the Braves again, and 208 00:08:20,960 --> 00:08:22,400 Speaker 3: then he just had a star where he got knocked 209 00:08:22,400 --> 00:08:23,840 Speaker 3: out in the first sitting and had to come back 210 00:08:23,880 --> 00:08:26,600 Speaker 3: after a forty five minute rest. Like he's dealt with 211 00:08:26,600 --> 00:08:28,120 Speaker 3: a lot of bullshit this year with this team that 212 00:08:28,160 --> 00:08:29,960 Speaker 3: most pitchers won't have to deal with. So I do 213 00:08:30,040 --> 00:08:32,920 Speaker 3: think that while he's not he's not been good, he's 214 00:08:32,920 --> 00:08:34,560 Speaker 3: also got the bad end of this stick. 215 00:08:35,360 --> 00:08:37,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, I think both of those can't be true. Okay, 216 00:08:37,240 --> 00:08:38,680 Speaker 2: that's fair. I'll give you that one. But yeah, no 217 00:08:38,720 --> 00:08:42,319 Speaker 2: more Paul Blackburn talk. He stinks done. He's doing to 218 00:08:42,320 --> 00:08:43,960 Speaker 2: pitch against the Yankees, which that's but. 219 00:08:44,880 --> 00:08:47,040 Speaker 3: Getting worse for Paul Blackburrin. Like again, this was pitched 220 00:08:47,040 --> 00:08:48,960 Speaker 3: Stark against the Pirates. Is supposed to be okay, guests 221 00:08:48,960 --> 00:08:50,600 Speaker 3: through a clean first sitting and then so here you 222 00:08:50,640 --> 00:08:52,839 Speaker 3: go take a take a really long break and that's 223 00:08:52,880 --> 00:08:54,640 Speaker 3: like all right, again, no more Paul black Men talk. 224 00:08:54,679 --> 00:08:56,880 Speaker 3: But similar to this game, somewhere we're talking about process wise, 225 00:08:56,880 --> 00:08:59,600 Speaker 3: Mendoza kind of being a little bit resistant to adjusting 226 00:08:59,679 --> 00:09:02,440 Speaker 3: right now, trying to stick with his guys, breathing confidence 227 00:09:02,440 --> 00:09:05,400 Speaker 3: more than finding solutions. When this lineup came out, as 228 00:09:05,400 --> 00:09:07,920 Speaker 3: the sirens keep blaaring wonderful Sat Sunday that in Brooklyn, 229 00:09:08,960 --> 00:09:11,120 Speaker 3: why is Mark Vanto's hitting second? I gotta be honest, 230 00:09:11,520 --> 00:09:13,880 Speaker 3: I Mark Vianto's hasn't done anything this season to warrant 231 00:09:13,920 --> 00:09:15,760 Speaker 3: hitting second. There's no reason on Earth where Mark Vanna 232 00:09:15,760 --> 00:09:18,240 Speaker 3: should be hitting second, where Brandon Nemo, who's hit lefties 233 00:09:18,240 --> 00:09:20,200 Speaker 3: and righty's and everybody for the last two months, is 234 00:09:20,200 --> 00:09:20,960 Speaker 3: down hitting fifth. 235 00:09:20,960 --> 00:09:22,559 Speaker 1: And because this is this is our faulks. 236 00:09:22,640 --> 00:09:24,360 Speaker 3: Besides, I really hope you won't see stalking about say 237 00:09:24,440 --> 00:09:26,720 Speaker 3: hitting second again yea as Mark Viento's, But like, I 238 00:09:26,760 --> 00:09:29,480 Speaker 3: feel like there has to be some element of Mark 239 00:09:29,559 --> 00:09:31,800 Speaker 3: Vantro's re earning that spot rather than just being gifted 240 00:09:31,800 --> 00:09:32,199 Speaker 3: that spot. 241 00:09:32,360 --> 00:09:35,000 Speaker 1: That was because Bailey Falter was gonna be on the mound, right. 242 00:09:35,240 --> 00:09:36,840 Speaker 3: He was a lefty on the mound, but then yes, 243 00:09:37,120 --> 00:09:38,640 Speaker 3: and that was supposed to happen, and the rain delay 244 00:09:38,920 --> 00:09:41,120 Speaker 3: Brex n Ashcraft's on the mound. But still even with 245 00:09:41,240 --> 00:09:43,720 Speaker 3: lefty on the mound, just hit Brandon Nemo there. 246 00:09:43,880 --> 00:09:45,599 Speaker 2: Well, that was gonna be My whole thing was do 247 00:09:45,840 --> 00:09:47,760 Speaker 2: you want me to get into a deeper conversation about 248 00:09:47,800 --> 00:09:49,480 Speaker 2: the offense as a whole. Also, by the way, just 249 00:09:49,520 --> 00:09:52,520 Speaker 2: for his career, Mark Viento split wise is the exact 250 00:09:52,559 --> 00:09:55,200 Speaker 2: same lefty righty. So if you're gonna hit him second 251 00:09:55,240 --> 00:09:57,280 Speaker 2: against the lefty, you technically should then be hitting him 252 00:09:57,280 --> 00:09:58,920 Speaker 2: second against the righty. If you feel the same way 253 00:09:58,920 --> 00:10:01,560 Speaker 2: about it, especial because is just better Nimbos, a better 254 00:10:01,640 --> 00:10:03,160 Speaker 2: hitries one of the few guys on this team that 255 00:10:03,240 --> 00:10:06,319 Speaker 2: actually is still consistently hitting him Jeff McNeil Wan Soto 256 00:10:06,440 --> 00:10:09,520 Speaker 2: basically doing all the hitting right now, which is hilarious. 257 00:10:09,679 --> 00:10:11,200 Speaker 2: The three lefties on the team. I'll do in the 258 00:10:11,240 --> 00:10:14,120 Speaker 2: hitting right now. 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That's our exclusive link Harry's dot com slash 285 00:11:18,080 --> 00:11:20,479 Speaker 4: foul for a six dollars trial set. 286 00:11:22,720 --> 00:11:25,800 Speaker 2: The problem with this team right now, we know again 287 00:11:25,840 --> 00:11:27,720 Speaker 2: the pitching has been bad, but I feel like there's 288 00:11:27,720 --> 00:11:29,680 Speaker 2: probably a little bit pressure on these pictures right now. 289 00:11:29,720 --> 00:11:31,840 Speaker 2: The classic feel like you have to pitch perfectly because 290 00:11:31,880 --> 00:11:34,640 Speaker 2: the offense can't do anything whatsoever right now, can't get 291 00:11:34,640 --> 00:11:37,360 Speaker 2: anything going unless Wan Sodo physically does it himself. 292 00:11:37,960 --> 00:11:38,720 Speaker 1: I took a look at. 293 00:11:38,600 --> 00:11:40,319 Speaker 2: Some of the deeper numbers as a team as a whole, 294 00:11:40,600 --> 00:11:42,520 Speaker 2: and I know they again the Eric Chavis conversation is 295 00:11:42,520 --> 00:11:44,199 Speaker 2: what's hot right now in the baseball world that I'm 296 00:11:44,200 --> 00:11:45,960 Speaker 2: with it. I mean, I really don't want to see 297 00:11:46,000 --> 00:11:48,000 Speaker 2: him be the Mets hitting coach much longer. I don't 298 00:11:48,040 --> 00:11:49,719 Speaker 2: know how much longer we can keep beating our head 299 00:11:49,720 --> 00:11:51,680 Speaker 2: into the ground and think that something's gonna change here. 300 00:11:51,840 --> 00:11:53,280 Speaker 2: And this has been a problem with Eric Chabas for 301 00:11:53,280 --> 00:11:54,679 Speaker 2: a while in the Mets, and I don't know how 302 00:11:54,720 --> 00:11:57,840 Speaker 2: much of an actual it problem he is, but something's 303 00:11:57,880 --> 00:12:00,480 Speaker 2: got changed. Someone's gotta be held accountable for the lack 304 00:12:00,480 --> 00:12:00,840 Speaker 2: of hitting. 305 00:12:01,080 --> 00:12:04,360 Speaker 1: Do you mean Eric Chavas, who's just lucky? Yeah, he 306 00:12:04,480 --> 00:12:06,600 Speaker 1: is just lucky. I can't even talk about that guy 307 00:12:06,679 --> 00:12:07,240 Speaker 1: right now, but. 308 00:12:08,679 --> 00:12:11,200 Speaker 2: To talk about what's been going on over this sixteen 309 00:12:11,240 --> 00:12:13,439 Speaker 2: game stretch for the Mets now, fangrats, I don't think 310 00:12:13,440 --> 00:12:16,760 Speaker 2: has technically updated if you do like the calendar yet, 311 00:12:17,200 --> 00:12:20,280 Speaker 2: But the Mets right now over the sixteen game stretch 312 00:12:20,320 --> 00:12:22,800 Speaker 2: have a two point eighty nine on base percentage that 313 00:12:22,920 --> 00:12:26,000 Speaker 2: is twenty sixth in Major League Baseball. That's one of 314 00:12:26,000 --> 00:12:28,880 Speaker 2: the worst on base percentages in the league. Going into 315 00:12:28,960 --> 00:12:32,040 Speaker 2: this bad stretch, the Mets were fourth in on base 316 00:12:32,040 --> 00:12:34,760 Speaker 2: percentage over a much bigger sample size three thirty two 317 00:12:34,800 --> 00:12:37,680 Speaker 2: on base Right now, they're rocking a two eighty nine, 318 00:12:37,760 --> 00:12:41,800 Speaker 2: so on base fifty points lower than they normally are. 319 00:12:41,960 --> 00:12:44,079 Speaker 1: That's a pretty significant amount. 320 00:12:44,240 --> 00:12:46,400 Speaker 2: You look at the batting averages, the batting average is 321 00:12:46,440 --> 00:12:49,120 Speaker 2: down two thirty as opposed to two forty eight. 322 00:12:49,360 --> 00:12:49,880 Speaker 1: That's down. 323 00:12:49,920 --> 00:12:53,239 Speaker 2: That's a lot of hits, almost twenty points. The slugging percentage. 324 00:12:53,320 --> 00:12:55,440 Speaker 2: This is the biggest thing. This has always been my 325 00:12:55,480 --> 00:12:58,080 Speaker 2: biggest detractor of Eric Chavez and just the philosophy of 326 00:12:58,080 --> 00:13:01,360 Speaker 2: this team at times, singles, what was the team doing 327 00:13:01,360 --> 00:13:03,320 Speaker 2: early in the year, James, that was making them score 328 00:13:03,320 --> 00:13:03,959 Speaker 2: a lot of runs? 329 00:13:04,000 --> 00:13:05,600 Speaker 1: How do you win baseball games? What do we do? 330 00:13:06,000 --> 00:13:08,120 Speaker 1: Home runs? Baby home runs? 331 00:13:08,200 --> 00:13:10,480 Speaker 2: Right now, the New York Mets have one of the 332 00:13:10,600 --> 00:13:13,560 Speaker 2: worst slugging percentages in baseball over the last few games, 333 00:13:14,040 --> 00:13:17,800 Speaker 2: three seventy four. That's around the offenses like the Pittsburgh Pirates, 334 00:13:18,000 --> 00:13:21,400 Speaker 2: like the Oakland Athletics, like the Chicago White Sox. Those 335 00:13:21,440 --> 00:13:24,800 Speaker 2: are worse, but that's close. And the Mets slugging percentage 336 00:13:24,840 --> 00:13:26,440 Speaker 2: over the first good chunk of the year, when they 337 00:13:26,440 --> 00:13:28,839 Speaker 2: were playing well, was fifth in Major League Baseball for 338 00:13:29,000 --> 00:13:32,040 Speaker 2: twenty seven It's almost one hundred points difference. 339 00:13:32,040 --> 00:13:34,720 Speaker 1: The WRC plus for the Mets over the good stretch 340 00:13:34,800 --> 00:13:37,760 Speaker 1: was one fifteen. Right now, the Mets WRC plus over 341 00:13:37,760 --> 00:13:40,360 Speaker 1: the bad stretch is a hard eighty nine. 342 00:13:40,520 --> 00:13:43,200 Speaker 2: I mean, there's just the offense is non existent, And 343 00:13:43,240 --> 00:13:45,640 Speaker 2: if you take Jan Soto out of the equation, it's 344 00:13:45,679 --> 00:13:48,680 Speaker 2: even scarier because he has legitimately had one of the 345 00:13:48,679 --> 00:13:51,880 Speaker 2: best months in Mets baseball history, and these offensive numbers 346 00:13:51,920 --> 00:13:54,119 Speaker 2: as a team are still so fucking bad. 347 00:13:54,520 --> 00:13:56,120 Speaker 1: It's like deployably bad. 348 00:13:56,280 --> 00:13:57,520 Speaker 3: Like the problem is that when you look at this 349 00:13:57,559 --> 00:13:59,600 Speaker 3: full month, a lot of this is still pulled up 350 00:13:59,600 --> 00:14:01,640 Speaker 3: by the fact that we played the Nationals and the 351 00:14:01,760 --> 00:14:03,800 Speaker 3: Rockies and the Rockies again at the beginning of US 352 00:14:03,800 --> 00:14:05,360 Speaker 3: so our stats for the full months still look good. 353 00:14:05,400 --> 00:14:08,080 Speaker 3: But once we the second that we played that series 354 00:14:08,120 --> 00:14:09,959 Speaker 3: against the Rays, the second that we had to deal with. 355 00:14:09,920 --> 00:14:12,640 Speaker 1: This Braves Phillies Braves triple. 356 00:14:12,400 --> 00:14:14,920 Speaker 3: Series, like it's you face some good pictures and it 357 00:14:14,920 --> 00:14:17,040 Speaker 3: feels like they've just kind of turtled, Like it just 358 00:14:17,040 --> 00:14:18,520 Speaker 3: feels like no one's really there. And I do think 359 00:14:18,559 --> 00:14:21,520 Speaker 3: a big part of this is one something gets much 360 00:14:21,560 --> 00:14:24,360 Speaker 3: more simple, like the natural ying and yang of how 361 00:14:24,400 --> 00:14:26,720 Speaker 3: hot Pelonzo was the beginning of the season. Now, of course, 362 00:14:26,760 --> 00:14:28,640 Speaker 3: just the way baseball works is pretty cold, right now, 363 00:14:28,960 --> 00:14:32,040 Speaker 3: that's Okay, the Franciscoo indoor broken toe I think looms 364 00:14:32,080 --> 00:14:34,760 Speaker 3: large as well. It's he's still hitting the ball hard consistently, 365 00:14:35,080 --> 00:14:38,200 Speaker 3: but it's just not exactly the same consistency, not the 366 00:14:38,240 --> 00:14:40,160 Speaker 3: same wombf, not the same poll. I don't think you're 367 00:14:40,160 --> 00:14:42,560 Speaker 3: seeing that as well. And then it's just it continues 368 00:14:42,600 --> 00:14:44,360 Speaker 3: to happen. We talked about a lot last two episodes 369 00:14:44,400 --> 00:14:46,880 Speaker 3: for this bottom of the order is just not doing 370 00:14:47,040 --> 00:14:48,239 Speaker 3: anything consistently. 371 00:14:48,320 --> 00:14:51,480 Speaker 1: Ever, I think you still have some moments from Brett Bailey. 372 00:14:51,600 --> 00:14:53,160 Speaker 3: I think is still he has still been like a 373 00:14:53,160 --> 00:14:55,120 Speaker 3: bit of a saving grace to two part of this 374 00:14:55,120 --> 00:14:57,240 Speaker 3: team this season. But Viento has come back and continue 375 00:14:57,280 --> 00:14:59,880 Speaker 3: to not hit. Louis Torrenz is still not found the stride. 376 00:15:00,000 --> 00:15:01,520 Speaker 1: Again. We started hard to count of Luis Torrens. 377 00:15:01,560 --> 00:15:03,880 Speaker 3: It's just a very normal nominal backup catching in Major 378 00:15:03,920 --> 00:15:06,560 Speaker 3: League baseball. Ryan Rizo is simply not that guy. Tyrone 379 00:15:06,560 --> 00:15:08,560 Speaker 3: Taylor is simply not that guy. Like that's just what 380 00:15:08,600 --> 00:15:11,400 Speaker 3: this is right now. It's really hard sustain any kind 381 00:15:11,400 --> 00:15:15,160 Speaker 3: of consistent offense when a third of your line it 382 00:15:15,200 --> 00:15:17,640 Speaker 3: is incapable of really hitting any single day. I think 383 00:15:17,640 --> 00:15:20,000 Speaker 3: that's something that needs to be addressed. I think we 384 00:15:20,040 --> 00:15:21,640 Speaker 3: hope it would addressed by now. We were one four 385 00:15:21,680 --> 00:15:23,280 Speaker 3: positive last time we talked to you guys after those 386 00:15:23,280 --> 00:15:26,000 Speaker 3: two Brays games before this Pirates series started. Feel stupid 387 00:15:26,040 --> 00:15:29,280 Speaker 3: for that recording EPISO Friday Afternoon now, but it's just 388 00:15:29,320 --> 00:15:30,520 Speaker 3: that's where this team is. 389 00:15:30,600 --> 00:15:34,560 Speaker 1: It's hard to figure how they improve. 390 00:15:34,120 --> 00:15:36,280 Speaker 3: Until there's at least one more bat and Jesse Winker 391 00:15:36,320 --> 00:15:38,760 Speaker 3: will be another bad who's back in about ten days 392 00:15:38,760 --> 00:15:40,760 Speaker 3: two weeks now. He's play's playing rehead games in Brooklyn, 393 00:15:40,840 --> 00:15:43,640 Speaker 3: but there needs to be something. But also at the 394 00:15:43,640 --> 00:15:46,720 Speaker 3: same time, while they're playing like shit, well every single 395 00:15:46,800 --> 00:15:48,680 Speaker 3: day it turned on television like I don't really want 396 00:15:48,720 --> 00:15:49,480 Speaker 3: when it's going to. 397 00:15:49,400 --> 00:15:50,520 Speaker 1: Happen, I'm not. 398 00:15:51,480 --> 00:15:53,480 Speaker 3: I'm definitely still not as Doo mcgloom as most people 399 00:15:53,520 --> 00:15:55,920 Speaker 3: out there, absolutely even close, Like I'm not like the 400 00:15:56,360 --> 00:15:58,320 Speaker 3: panic buttons like kind of on the table, like I 401 00:15:58,360 --> 00:16:00,720 Speaker 3: start to think about twenty twenty three, especially in the 402 00:16:00,760 --> 00:16:04,440 Speaker 3: last forty eight hours, but I'm still certainly not there yet. 403 00:16:04,880 --> 00:16:06,160 Speaker 1: No, I'm definitely not there yet. 404 00:16:06,200 --> 00:16:08,560 Speaker 2: And as bad again, as bad as that series was, 405 00:16:08,560 --> 00:16:10,960 Speaker 2: as bad as again, the last two weeks of baseball 406 00:16:10,960 --> 00:16:13,320 Speaker 2: have been for the New York Mets pretty intolerable to watch. 407 00:16:13,960 --> 00:16:17,120 Speaker 2: I don't think that a sixteen game sample should change 408 00:16:17,120 --> 00:16:20,240 Speaker 2: your opinion about what this team can be. I think 409 00:16:20,240 --> 00:16:22,720 Speaker 2: it can change your opinion of maybe they weren't as 410 00:16:22,720 --> 00:16:24,720 Speaker 2: good as we thought, maybe they're not the best team 411 00:16:24,760 --> 00:16:26,840 Speaker 2: in baseball, like they had record wise, stuff like that. 412 00:16:26,920 --> 00:16:29,240 Speaker 2: And I think most people didn't truly think that, but 413 00:16:29,280 --> 00:16:30,880 Speaker 2: you could have felt that in your in your heart 414 00:16:30,920 --> 00:16:33,240 Speaker 2: a little bit like wow, play good with the Dodgers 415 00:16:33,280 --> 00:16:35,440 Speaker 2: playing good baseball, winning games. So if the Phillies early 416 00:16:35,480 --> 00:16:37,720 Speaker 2: in the year, like things were looking really good. But 417 00:16:37,760 --> 00:16:39,720 Speaker 2: I think to be thrown off completely. I mean, I've 418 00:16:39,720 --> 00:16:41,720 Speaker 2: had a couple of people say I'm out on this team. 419 00:16:41,920 --> 00:16:43,800 Speaker 2: It's time for Mendoza to go. I'm like, so, we're 420 00:16:43,800 --> 00:16:46,920 Speaker 2: gonna take over the grand scheme of Major League baseball 421 00:16:47,120 --> 00:16:50,520 Speaker 2: a ten percent sample size and be like, that's the 422 00:16:50,520 --> 00:16:53,440 Speaker 2: team that they are, rather than the entire year, which 423 00:16:53,440 --> 00:16:55,360 Speaker 2: we've seen of I think eighty five games or so, 424 00:16:55,360 --> 00:16:59,360 Speaker 2: so seventy good games, seventy games of quality baseball, and 425 00:16:59,400 --> 00:17:01,240 Speaker 2: be like, that's these sixteen games. 426 00:17:01,280 --> 00:17:02,120 Speaker 1: This is who they are. 427 00:17:02,520 --> 00:17:04,280 Speaker 3: This is like if we were in the NFL season 428 00:17:04,440 --> 00:17:07,960 Speaker 3: and the Mets were six and two and then we 429 00:17:08,080 --> 00:17:11,800 Speaker 3: got to game and then they were like, we got 430 00:17:11,800 --> 00:17:14,600 Speaker 3: to game nine, we got smoked in Game nine. Now 431 00:17:14,680 --> 00:17:16,840 Speaker 3: it would be like, we're five and two, we got 432 00:17:16,880 --> 00:17:18,679 Speaker 3: to Game eight, we got smoked in Game eight, and 433 00:17:18,680 --> 00:17:20,760 Speaker 3: then we got to Game nine, and we're six minutes 434 00:17:20,800 --> 00:17:23,040 Speaker 3: left in the first half. We're still playing like dogshit, 435 00:17:23,119 --> 00:17:25,600 Speaker 3: Like that's that's how much the Mets are playing bad. 436 00:17:25,640 --> 00:17:28,080 Speaker 3: If we turned the baseball season relative terms the NFL season, 437 00:17:28,119 --> 00:17:30,600 Speaker 3: I know we'd like people like to nflize major League 438 00:17:30,600 --> 00:17:32,600 Speaker 3: Baseball a lot. Friend Matt Eddie came to us that 439 00:17:32,640 --> 00:17:33,960 Speaker 3: comparison a few months ago. I thought it was a 440 00:17:33,960 --> 00:17:36,280 Speaker 3: great one because's kind of how all sports media kind 441 00:17:36,280 --> 00:17:37,800 Speaker 3: of gravitates back to football. So I think a lot 442 00:17:37,840 --> 00:17:39,640 Speaker 3: of people try to react very quickly of things where 443 00:17:39,640 --> 00:17:43,040 Speaker 3: baseball is just not that sport, but that while again 444 00:17:43,080 --> 00:17:47,080 Speaker 3: there's no actual fear and terror, there still has calls 445 00:17:47,119 --> 00:17:49,880 Speaker 3: for concertain but at the same time, like Galaxy brain 446 00:17:49,960 --> 00:17:53,040 Speaker 3: take this year is against the Pirates, you get massacred 447 00:17:53,080 --> 00:17:56,640 Speaker 3: by a horrible team, totally fair. Understand that there's almost 448 00:17:56,640 --> 00:18:00,439 Speaker 3: some inkling of solace in my heart that while you 449 00:18:00,480 --> 00:18:02,760 Speaker 3: got masacred by a tent bad team. They played so 450 00:18:03,000 --> 00:18:06,159 Speaker 3: bad that it's more of a stench than an actual 451 00:18:06,200 --> 00:18:07,919 Speaker 3: problem with the talent, you know what I mean. Like 452 00:18:07,960 --> 00:18:09,679 Speaker 3: to me, it's more of like a funk, like a 453 00:18:09,720 --> 00:18:13,400 Speaker 3: mental thing that something is actually wrong with the players, 454 00:18:13,400 --> 00:18:16,879 Speaker 3: the organization, the coaches, the mindset, Like it's just not scary. 455 00:18:17,280 --> 00:18:19,840 Speaker 3: That's probably that doesn't scare me more because to me, 456 00:18:19,880 --> 00:18:21,600 Speaker 3: it's more like you need like a slap in the face, 457 00:18:21,600 --> 00:18:23,040 Speaker 3: a shot in the arm, like they had they tried 458 00:18:23,080 --> 00:18:23,880 Speaker 3: the players only be. 459 00:18:23,880 --> 00:18:25,840 Speaker 1: They didn't didn't work at all. 460 00:18:26,200 --> 00:18:28,520 Speaker 3: You have a player's only meeting a Travis Jankowski pitch 461 00:18:28,600 --> 00:18:29,120 Speaker 3: his next game. 462 00:18:29,119 --> 00:18:29,879 Speaker 1: That's a big mistake. 463 00:18:29,960 --> 00:18:32,000 Speaker 3: But to me, it's just the fact that it was 464 00:18:32,359 --> 00:18:34,960 Speaker 3: total mental bullshit, Like the Mets went toe to toe 465 00:18:35,000 --> 00:18:36,840 Speaker 3: with the Pirates and lost three one round games, and 466 00:18:37,080 --> 00:18:38,880 Speaker 3: I think I'd be more mad and like. 467 00:18:38,840 --> 00:18:41,639 Speaker 1: They blew them like this the game, or like we 468 00:18:41,680 --> 00:18:45,359 Speaker 1: have bases loaded up against the bullpen last three innings 469 00:18:45,359 --> 00:18:47,520 Speaker 1: that we hit into double plays every single time, Like 470 00:18:47,560 --> 00:18:49,679 Speaker 1: that would actually drive me insane. 471 00:18:49,720 --> 00:18:52,320 Speaker 2: I'd lose some like brain cells over that one. Where 472 00:18:52,359 --> 00:18:54,400 Speaker 2: this one at least, like you said, by the third 473 00:18:54,400 --> 00:18:55,960 Speaker 2: fourth fifth inning, I was like, all the game is over. 474 00:18:56,000 --> 00:18:58,160 Speaker 2: I can go have some fun, not worry about what's 475 00:18:58,200 --> 00:18:59,720 Speaker 2: going on with this team right now, because it it 476 00:18:59,800 --> 00:19:02,560 Speaker 2: really is that bad. It's it's a weird thing to say, 477 00:19:02,600 --> 00:19:05,919 Speaker 2: but getting the shit kicked out of you mentally, I 478 00:19:05,960 --> 00:19:07,880 Speaker 2: can handle it more than if we lost close games 479 00:19:07,880 --> 00:19:09,440 Speaker 2: to the Pirates who are so so bad. 480 00:19:09,600 --> 00:19:10,240 Speaker 1: And that that Again. 481 00:19:10,520 --> 00:19:12,800 Speaker 3: Again, maybe I'm just dead wrong on this and might take. 482 00:19:12,840 --> 00:19:15,200 Speaker 1: Maybe we have like Stockholm syndrome too, but maybe said like, 483 00:19:15,240 --> 00:19:16,240 Speaker 1: you guys, let me own the comments. 484 00:19:16,240 --> 00:19:20,560 Speaker 3: I'm I'm three weeks away or a full six game 485 00:19:20,560 --> 00:19:24,240 Speaker 3: more losing streak, week away of being twenty twenty three 486 00:19:24,320 --> 00:19:26,800 Speaker 3: level of Oh, this is actually a catastrophe. But to me, 487 00:19:26,840 --> 00:19:28,680 Speaker 3: it's just like they kind of showed up to Pittsburgh 488 00:19:28,720 --> 00:19:30,120 Speaker 3: with their bodies and not their brains. 489 00:19:30,280 --> 00:19:32,239 Speaker 1: No, that's kind of how it feels to me. I'm 490 00:19:32,280 --> 00:19:34,800 Speaker 1: not it's it's shit, total shit. 491 00:19:34,880 --> 00:19:36,560 Speaker 3: I feel so bad for how many Mets fans were 492 00:19:36,600 --> 00:19:38,520 Speaker 3: at that stadium every single day since that time it 493 00:19:38,600 --> 00:19:41,080 Speaker 3: was a pack seven line. My guy Stops was there, 494 00:19:41,119 --> 00:19:42,960 Speaker 3: went over from Chicago. Incredbile Mets fan. He gets a 495 00:19:43,000 --> 00:19:45,600 Speaker 3: multiple road series a year it seemed like it was 496 00:19:45,760 --> 00:19:47,399 Speaker 3: they were loud and proud, and the Pirates fans were 497 00:19:47,400 --> 00:19:48,840 Speaker 3: really relishing in the fact that they can kind of 498 00:19:48,920 --> 00:19:51,639 Speaker 3: dunk on in the Mets fans' faces. But it just 499 00:19:51,640 --> 00:19:54,000 Speaker 3: felt like they it felt like they fully just didn't 500 00:19:54,040 --> 00:19:56,240 Speaker 3: show up. And some people are mentions like, we got 501 00:19:56,240 --> 00:19:58,360 Speaker 3: to respect the Pirates. I was like, no, not absolutely 502 00:19:58,359 --> 00:19:59,359 Speaker 3: respecting the fucking Pirates. 503 00:19:59,359 --> 00:20:00,440 Speaker 1: Their owner, their owner. 504 00:20:00,640 --> 00:20:02,199 Speaker 3: If their owner went to a New York City bar, 505 00:20:02,240 --> 00:20:05,040 Speaker 3: he would tip ten percent, Like they're not They're unwilling 506 00:20:05,080 --> 00:20:06,240 Speaker 3: to spend any money whatsoever. 507 00:20:06,880 --> 00:20:08,919 Speaker 4: It might be that time if you're looking for a 508 00:20:08,920 --> 00:20:11,560 Speaker 4: new car, there's one place to go that is going 509 00:20:11,600 --> 00:20:14,320 Speaker 4: to take care of you, and it's car Gurus. 510 00:20:15,400 --> 00:20:18,399 Speaker 6: Yeah, looking for a car should be fun, not exhausting. 511 00:20:18,560 --> 00:20:22,800 Speaker 6: Everywhere else it's exhausting. You're dodging people. 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I 532 00:21:20,760 --> 00:21:22,880 Speaker 2: think they have one hitter with an ops plus above 533 00:21:22,920 --> 00:21:25,959 Speaker 2: one hundred that's in their everyday lineup. They're pitching has 534 00:21:26,040 --> 00:21:29,080 Speaker 2: been better than you expected, but Paul Skins really does 535 00:21:29,119 --> 00:21:31,840 Speaker 2: carry a lot of that. The one thing that I 536 00:21:32,000 --> 00:21:35,160 Speaker 2: the itch that I cannot scratch, and it goes back 537 00:21:35,200 --> 00:21:38,640 Speaker 2: to coaching. But not on the side of Carlos Mendoza, 538 00:21:39,320 --> 00:21:42,639 Speaker 2: Eric Chavez an even a little bit, tiny little bit 539 00:21:42,680 --> 00:21:45,399 Speaker 2: of Jeremy Hefner here, ever so slightly. He's not infallible. 540 00:21:45,440 --> 00:21:47,560 Speaker 2: I think there can be mistakes there. How the fuck 541 00:21:47,600 --> 00:21:49,119 Speaker 2: can we not figure out how to pitch the key? 542 00:21:49,160 --> 00:21:53,080 Speaker 2: Brian Hayes, Jered Triolo, These guys only play well against 543 00:21:53,080 --> 00:21:55,560 Speaker 2: the New York Mets. They are five sixty ops guys. 544 00:21:56,119 --> 00:21:57,960 Speaker 2: Key Brian Hayses had like five hits this year. Is 545 00:21:58,000 --> 00:22:00,840 Speaker 2: Jared Riolo, of course, had a bunch of hits. There's 546 00:22:00,880 --> 00:22:03,159 Speaker 2: like a weird thing where sometimes I feel like the 547 00:22:03,280 --> 00:22:05,520 Speaker 2: preparedness of this team is not the best. 548 00:22:05,600 --> 00:22:07,000 Speaker 1: Pitching is usually pretty solid, So. 549 00:22:07,000 --> 00:22:09,840 Speaker 2: Again I'll just mention how weirdly those guys own the 550 00:22:09,840 --> 00:22:13,320 Speaker 2: Mets for their career. But the offense, that's what concerns 551 00:22:13,359 --> 00:22:16,359 Speaker 2: me the most, is the offense is preparedness. It seems 552 00:22:16,359 --> 00:22:19,640 Speaker 2: like guys don't necessarily have a plan unless your name 553 00:22:19,720 --> 00:22:21,960 Speaker 2: is Juan Soto, brand Nimo or crazy enough. 554 00:22:22,000 --> 00:22:22,639 Speaker 1: Jeff McNeil. 555 00:22:22,720 --> 00:22:24,160 Speaker 2: Right now, he used to be one of the most 556 00:22:24,160 --> 00:22:26,680 Speaker 2: impatient hitters in baseball. Now he's taking pitches you have 557 00:22:26,760 --> 00:22:29,600 Speaker 2: in a great season, But like Pete, cannot lay off 558 00:22:29,600 --> 00:22:31,800 Speaker 2: the high pitch ever, and he's back to chasing at 559 00:22:31,840 --> 00:22:34,280 Speaker 2: every single pitch, and that's him being a golden retriever. 560 00:22:34,520 --> 00:22:35,600 Speaker 1: We know that he's. 561 00:22:35,680 --> 00:22:37,480 Speaker 2: Probably like, I need to help this team so bad 562 00:22:37,520 --> 00:22:39,240 Speaker 2: we can't hit, like I gotta hit home runs, I 563 00:22:39,240 --> 00:22:41,000 Speaker 2: gotta do whatever. Or maybe he's thinking about hitting singles 564 00:22:41,000 --> 00:22:42,840 Speaker 2: again because he's not hitting the ball well at all. 565 00:22:43,600 --> 00:22:46,680 Speaker 2: Lindor has been kind of getting blown by on fastballs. 566 00:22:46,680 --> 00:22:48,240 Speaker 2: It feels like a little bit more often than you 567 00:22:48,280 --> 00:22:49,720 Speaker 2: have you go to the other spots in the line, 568 00:22:49,800 --> 00:22:52,840 Speaker 2: it's like, why, how are their bad hitters prepared for 569 00:22:52,920 --> 00:22:55,640 Speaker 2: what we've got and we're not prepared for what their 570 00:22:55,680 --> 00:22:57,600 Speaker 2: pitching has at all with the better hitters, and. 571 00:22:57,600 --> 00:22:58,480 Speaker 1: Sometimes you get beat. 572 00:22:58,840 --> 00:23:01,680 Speaker 2: But this is a weird thing where I think sometimes 573 00:23:01,720 --> 00:23:06,040 Speaker 2: the passivity of this Mets lineup hurts them at times 574 00:23:06,119 --> 00:23:08,160 Speaker 2: because I feel like when you face like a Mitch Keller, 575 00:23:08,200 --> 00:23:10,919 Speaker 2: when you face a Bailey Falter who pitched the other 576 00:23:10,960 --> 00:23:13,040 Speaker 2: game for the Pirates, who like Burrows, Yeah, when you 577 00:23:13,080 --> 00:23:15,480 Speaker 2: face the Mike Burrows, don't take them out of the 578 00:23:15,480 --> 00:23:17,159 Speaker 2: game because you took pitches, because you worked up their 579 00:23:17,160 --> 00:23:19,119 Speaker 2: pitch count, beat the piss out of them. And I 580 00:23:19,160 --> 00:23:22,000 Speaker 2: feel like that the Mets team these past two weeks, 581 00:23:22,119 --> 00:23:24,399 Speaker 2: there's been no let's beat the piss out of this team. 582 00:23:24,400 --> 00:23:27,520 Speaker 2: It's been like, we're gonna grind away, grind away, grind away. 583 00:23:27,520 --> 00:23:30,640 Speaker 2: And that's very much the Eric Schabas experience. He wants pitches, 584 00:23:30,680 --> 00:23:33,399 Speaker 2: he wants grinding at bats, he wants the process of 585 00:23:33,440 --> 00:23:36,160 Speaker 2: a good played appearance rather than be like, what if 586 00:23:36,680 --> 00:23:38,000 Speaker 2: let me tell you this, what if we take one 587 00:23:38,040 --> 00:23:40,080 Speaker 2: of the best offenses in baseball and we put up 588 00:23:40,080 --> 00:23:42,280 Speaker 2: twelve on them because these pitchers are fucking trash? 589 00:23:42,440 --> 00:23:43,480 Speaker 1: What if we hit them? 590 00:23:43,720 --> 00:23:46,360 Speaker 3: I mean, there is there's definitely some positive sentiment being 591 00:23:46,359 --> 00:23:48,159 Speaker 3: able to grind at bats, get the ball, pens, do 592 00:23:48,200 --> 00:23:50,960 Speaker 3: all that stuff. Then again, Zach Wheeler against it has 593 00:23:51,000 --> 00:23:53,639 Speaker 3: to come with just more consistent baseball and like it's 594 00:23:53,680 --> 00:23:54,959 Speaker 3: not like the Mets. We're in and out of these 595 00:23:55,000 --> 00:23:57,520 Speaker 3: at bats. I don't know that quickly. Some of the 596 00:23:57,560 --> 00:23:59,720 Speaker 3: Pirates guys are also not in our best quickly, but 597 00:23:59,800 --> 00:24:02,040 Speaker 3: like good and that O'Neal cruise home run the first 598 00:24:02,119 --> 00:24:04,240 Speaker 3: ending to that, it's just he the first pitch is 599 00:24:04,280 --> 00:24:05,800 Speaker 3: a color right down the middle of like eighty eight 600 00:24:05,840 --> 00:24:07,760 Speaker 3: miles an hour, and he hits it to mars. 601 00:24:07,840 --> 00:24:09,960 Speaker 1: It's just like Okay, that's you. That's you can do. 602 00:24:10,040 --> 00:24:12,399 Speaker 3: And also, like the most frustrating part is like you 603 00:24:12,400 --> 00:24:14,520 Speaker 3: can kind of live with like tanks and dunk singles. 604 00:24:14,520 --> 00:24:16,720 Speaker 1: Like we talk about a lot bomb this Pirate story 605 00:24:16,760 --> 00:24:20,399 Speaker 1: that was blazing the ball. They were very baseball. Henry 606 00:24:20,440 --> 00:24:22,879 Speaker 1: Davis is a major bust and he was hitting balls 607 00:24:22,920 --> 00:24:24,800 Speaker 1: all over the place. You'd think that he was a 608 00:24:24,920 --> 00:24:27,000 Speaker 1: number one overall. Pick the way he played this weekend. 609 00:24:27,280 --> 00:24:29,480 Speaker 3: Tommy Fam was relishing and crushing the mess. 610 00:24:29,520 --> 00:24:31,600 Speaker 2: Did you see what Tommy FAM's ops plus was coming 611 00:24:31,640 --> 00:24:32,160 Speaker 2: into the series. 612 00:24:32,200 --> 00:24:34,520 Speaker 1: It was like forty three. That was much higher than that. 613 00:24:34,520 --> 00:24:36,399 Speaker 3: He's got now six hundred ops which is pretty good 614 00:24:36,400 --> 00:24:38,840 Speaker 3: for the Pirates roster. But again, like Key Brian Hayes 615 00:24:38,880 --> 00:24:41,040 Speaker 3: onnual Cruise, Tommy Fam Henry Davis in this game on 616 00:24:41,119 --> 00:24:44,160 Speaker 3: Sunday combined for quick math, here, eleven hits. 617 00:24:44,359 --> 00:24:45,040 Speaker 1: It's insane. 618 00:24:45,160 --> 00:24:47,320 Speaker 3: Eleven hits and eight RBIs. The Mets feels like, haven't 619 00:24:47,320 --> 00:24:49,520 Speaker 3: had eleven hits a RBIs in a week? Well, the 620 00:24:49,560 --> 00:24:51,639 Speaker 3: Mets had tenants the other night and scored what one 621 00:24:51,720 --> 00:24:52,160 Speaker 3: two runs? 622 00:24:52,200 --> 00:24:55,399 Speaker 1: Yep? Saturday, Yeah, sure is. They were all singles. Singles, baby, 623 00:24:55,520 --> 00:24:58,199 Speaker 1: that's that's the way. I know I'm gonna alienate some 624 00:24:58,280 --> 00:24:59,639 Speaker 1: more fan base, but I'll do it again. 625 00:25:00,080 --> 00:25:03,640 Speaker 2: Singles are not the answer. I feel like people get 626 00:25:03,640 --> 00:25:05,840 Speaker 2: it so twisted about. This is what happens when you 627 00:25:05,840 --> 00:25:07,760 Speaker 2: live and die by the home run. No, the problems 628 00:25:07,800 --> 00:25:10,760 Speaker 2: that the Mets are having right now is because singles 629 00:25:10,800 --> 00:25:11,840 Speaker 2: do not win games. 630 00:25:12,160 --> 00:25:14,280 Speaker 1: Everyone lives and dies by the home run. You want 631 00:25:14,320 --> 00:25:16,960 Speaker 1: to know why. It is the only hit in the 632 00:25:17,119 --> 00:25:20,760 Speaker 1: entire sport that guarantees you get one run on the board. 633 00:25:21,119 --> 00:25:23,879 Speaker 1: Singles you need three sometimes four to get one run. 634 00:25:24,080 --> 00:25:26,840 Speaker 1: Doubles you need two of them. Triples you need two hits. 635 00:25:27,359 --> 00:25:29,080 Speaker 2: Home run you put the ball in the air over 636 00:25:29,119 --> 00:25:31,600 Speaker 2: the fence, it is guaranteed one run, and if there's 637 00:25:31,640 --> 00:25:33,800 Speaker 2: guys on base, it might be two, three, or sometimes 638 00:25:33,960 --> 00:25:37,200 Speaker 2: even four. And the Mets are not hitting home runs 639 00:25:37,200 --> 00:25:40,080 Speaker 2: at a sustainable rate right now. The power's not there. 640 00:25:40,200 --> 00:25:41,920 Speaker 2: Pete being cold is a part of it, Lindor being 641 00:25:41,920 --> 00:25:43,159 Speaker 2: cold is a part of it. But if you take 642 00:25:43,160 --> 00:25:44,840 Speaker 2: away Wan Soteros like eleven home runs, I think the 643 00:25:44,840 --> 00:25:47,320 Speaker 2: Mets have like eight home runs in the last sixteen games, 644 00:25:47,359 --> 00:25:48,040 Speaker 2: which is insane. 645 00:25:48,800 --> 00:25:52,080 Speaker 3: Yeah, again, that game on Saturday, it was just two. 646 00:25:51,880 --> 00:25:54,000 Speaker 1: Doubles one the one by Lindor and the one by Alonzo, 647 00:25:54,200 --> 00:25:56,800 Speaker 1: and that was it. Yeah. The ten hits, eight of 648 00:25:56,840 --> 00:25:57,399 Speaker 1: them were singles. 649 00:25:57,440 --> 00:25:59,640 Speaker 3: That's how you wind up with only two runs and 650 00:26:00,040 --> 00:26:01,719 Speaker 3: also a function what we talked about the top here 651 00:26:01,760 --> 00:26:04,119 Speaker 3: where there's no semblance of a bottom of the order. 652 00:26:04,160 --> 00:26:05,600 Speaker 3: The bottom wasn't even that bad in that game. They 653 00:26:05,640 --> 00:26:08,080 Speaker 3: released a handful of hits, but it's just not it's 654 00:26:08,160 --> 00:26:10,280 Speaker 3: not enough. Baby had double that game as well. 655 00:26:10,280 --> 00:26:13,720 Speaker 1: I forgot because Baty had the double where unlucky it 656 00:26:13,800 --> 00:26:14,640 Speaker 1: bounced off the base. 657 00:26:14,720 --> 00:26:16,720 Speaker 2: I can't have yeah tagged him. It was like, oh 658 00:26:16,800 --> 00:26:19,280 Speaker 2: my god, are you kidding me? How does that even happen? 659 00:26:19,800 --> 00:26:21,960 Speaker 3: Baby made a nice diving play on Sunday too. I 660 00:26:21,960 --> 00:26:24,040 Speaker 3: will say, like, as bad as this team has been, like, 661 00:26:24,080 --> 00:26:25,760 Speaker 3: I still continue to have a lot of confidence in 662 00:26:25,760 --> 00:26:28,080 Speaker 3: Brett Baby. I think it's going very under the raidar 663 00:26:28,160 --> 00:26:32,520 Speaker 3: that he made my aliens this one too, ye yello 664 00:26:32,600 --> 00:26:34,760 Speaker 3: me for this. He's become exactly the player we actually 665 00:26:34,800 --> 00:26:36,920 Speaker 3: expect him to be. In all the offseason content. 666 00:26:36,600 --> 00:26:38,560 Speaker 1: We didn pasterfielder on. 667 00:26:38,640 --> 00:26:40,520 Speaker 3: Based for twenty home runs in a three war season 668 00:26:40,560 --> 00:26:42,359 Speaker 3: with like a three hundred on base percentage. That's not 669 00:26:42,400 --> 00:26:44,359 Speaker 3: necessarily a great player, but that's someone that you can 670 00:26:44,400 --> 00:26:46,280 Speaker 3: happily put seventh in your order and you're really happy 671 00:26:46,320 --> 00:26:48,880 Speaker 3: they're on your roster. So even basically having a one 672 00:26:48,920 --> 00:26:52,400 Speaker 3: hundred w RC plus with the most disastrous April any 673 00:26:52,400 --> 00:26:54,919 Speaker 3: batther ever could have possibly had you, even if you 674 00:26:54,960 --> 00:26:56,840 Speaker 3: just take the pace from May first on for Brett 675 00:26:56,880 --> 00:26:58,080 Speaker 3: bay Here, even fo when he came back to the 676 00:26:58,119 --> 00:27:00,919 Speaker 3: minor leagues on, look at someone's fifteen percent better than 677 00:27:00,960 --> 00:27:02,879 Speaker 3: the gaverage of the twenty five homer pace, who is 678 00:27:02,920 --> 00:27:04,800 Speaker 3: getting like a three war player of great defense. He's 679 00:27:04,840 --> 00:27:07,520 Speaker 3: done what more than enough, I think to be someone 680 00:27:07,560 --> 00:27:09,359 Speaker 3: who's at least should be capable and be able to 681 00:27:09,400 --> 00:27:11,639 Speaker 3: be left on this roster for the foreseeable future. 682 00:27:12,520 --> 00:27:14,840 Speaker 1: That being said, it's still not enough. 683 00:27:15,040 --> 00:27:17,760 Speaker 3: It's still there's still an absolute need for another hitter 684 00:27:17,840 --> 00:27:18,439 Speaker 3: in this lineup. 685 00:27:18,480 --> 00:27:19,560 Speaker 1: Like Brett Baty's doing everything. 686 00:27:19,560 --> 00:27:21,840 Speaker 3: I'm just saying, I don't think guarantees I'm playing time 687 00:27:21,840 --> 00:27:23,360 Speaker 3: for the rest of the season, But I do think 688 00:27:23,400 --> 00:27:25,680 Speaker 3: that tells us that Brett Baidy is a capable major 689 00:27:25,760 --> 00:27:28,479 Speaker 3: league baseball player and that while that's a win, it's 690 00:27:28,600 --> 00:27:31,080 Speaker 3: not it's not enough what this team needs right now 691 00:27:31,240 --> 00:27:32,920 Speaker 3: to be the team we want them to be. 692 00:27:33,400 --> 00:27:37,359 Speaker 2: Yeah, and like between Vianto's coming back and still not 693 00:27:37,440 --> 00:27:39,520 Speaker 2: looking completely himself, but I'll give him, I'll give him 694 00:27:39,560 --> 00:27:41,280 Speaker 2: ben for the doubt because he just came back from injury. 695 00:27:41,520 --> 00:27:44,360 Speaker 2: Give him a little second to breathe before I start, yeah, 696 00:27:44,440 --> 00:27:46,680 Speaker 2: before I start clamoring for you know, changes to be 697 00:27:46,760 --> 00:27:49,200 Speaker 2: made to him. But so someone has to be that 698 00:27:49,240 --> 00:27:51,720 Speaker 2: guy to step up. And we also we also do 699 00:27:51,880 --> 00:27:54,040 Speaker 2: need our two big guys. We need Lindor and Alonso 700 00:27:54,119 --> 00:27:56,240 Speaker 2: to play better. They've been really bad for two weeks, 701 00:27:56,400 --> 00:27:59,280 Speaker 2: horrendously bad. Alonzo's about to get his OPS passed by 702 00:27:59,359 --> 00:28:01,800 Speaker 2: Juan Soda, partially because Wan Soda was amazing and it 703 00:28:01,920 --> 00:28:04,680 Speaker 2: ops's above nine hundred. Shout out Wan Soda. But Pete's 704 00:28:04,760 --> 00:28:07,440 Speaker 2: dropping and dropping and dropping. And we've seen the chase 705 00:28:07,520 --> 00:28:09,399 Speaker 2: rate go back up, We've seen the k rate go 706 00:28:09,560 --> 00:28:11,879 Speaker 2: back up. We've seen the pop ups and the strikeouts 707 00:28:12,119 --> 00:28:14,480 Speaker 2: go back up. I don't know what happened. I don't 708 00:28:14,480 --> 00:28:16,520 Speaker 2: know what changed. But ever since that article came out 709 00:28:16,520 --> 00:28:19,600 Speaker 2: about how he went and saw outside opinions for how 710 00:28:19,680 --> 00:28:22,760 Speaker 2: he was hitting, nothing there's been nothing besides that three 711 00:28:22,800 --> 00:28:26,120 Speaker 2: hit game against the Braves on what the Thursday night. 712 00:28:26,440 --> 00:28:28,879 Speaker 1: Yeah, Thursday night. And it's just it's it's all bad too. 713 00:28:29,000 --> 00:28:30,600 Speaker 1: Like he's in the bullpen. Like I mentioned, Brase of 714 00:28:30,640 --> 00:28:32,800 Speaker 1: bon Braze Bon is fucking lost, Bros. 715 00:28:32,920 --> 00:28:35,320 Speaker 3: He's getting sent down surely, I mean he probably is, 716 00:28:35,359 --> 00:28:37,159 Speaker 3: but just sewing his e books shotting where he was 717 00:28:37,200 --> 00:28:39,280 Speaker 3: in April May. But it's kind of the function of 718 00:28:39,280 --> 00:28:41,120 Speaker 3: a guy like Watsco Braze Bones really have a pitchicken 719 00:28:41,160 --> 00:28:42,440 Speaker 3: lean on beside his change up and at the same 720 00:28:42,440 --> 00:28:44,440 Speaker 3: time doesn't know where the change up is going. We 721 00:28:44,560 --> 00:28:46,720 Speaker 3: were like mildly excited about Comin Bochet being up to 722 00:28:46,720 --> 00:28:49,400 Speaker 3: this team. Are they designated for assignment? Dicky Love Lady 723 00:28:49,520 --> 00:28:51,680 Speaker 3: is back, got crushed again on Sunday. It's just there's 724 00:28:52,040 --> 00:28:54,400 Speaker 3: there needs to be some consistency. We were excited about 725 00:28:54,400 --> 00:28:57,840 Speaker 3: the Frankie Montes debut earlier this week, got hammered again 726 00:28:58,040 --> 00:29:00,440 Speaker 3: on Sunday. For all the ninety six is nine he 727 00:29:00,480 --> 00:29:03,160 Speaker 3: were throwing that first start duck down into being ninety 728 00:29:03,200 --> 00:29:06,680 Speaker 3: fours and ninety fives. Today Frankie Monzas can't really pitch 729 00:29:06,760 --> 00:29:08,440 Speaker 3: the way he wants to pitch at ninety four and 730 00:29:08,520 --> 00:29:09,040 Speaker 3: ninety five, and. 731 00:29:09,080 --> 00:29:10,760 Speaker 1: He was really good against the Braves on Tuesday. 732 00:29:11,160 --> 00:29:13,040 Speaker 3: That was because he was kind of just lance lining 733 00:29:13,080 --> 00:29:15,360 Speaker 3: it like Dominican lance Land, where he was just fastball, sinker, 734 00:29:15,440 --> 00:29:18,000 Speaker 3: color bag, bank bang hammer, hammer, hammer nine seven miles 735 00:29:18,000 --> 00:29:19,680 Speaker 3: an hour and ninety eight miles an hour. He show 736 00:29:19,800 --> 00:29:22,040 Speaker 3: up on Sunday, he didn't throw a pitch over ninety 737 00:29:22,040 --> 00:29:23,440 Speaker 3: six and a half. It was a lot more slides 738 00:29:23,440 --> 00:29:25,320 Speaker 3: than splitters, which there was. I guess there was a 739 00:29:25,360 --> 00:29:27,840 Speaker 3: reason he did not throw those as much on them 740 00:29:28,040 --> 00:29:31,080 Speaker 3: on Tuesday night because he wasn't really able to throw 741 00:29:31,200 --> 00:29:33,440 Speaker 3: either of them the strikes on whatsoever, and the pirates 742 00:29:33,480 --> 00:29:35,360 Speaker 3: were chasing them a little bit, definitely not enough for 743 00:29:35,400 --> 00:29:38,080 Speaker 3: them to be consistent either. No splitters were touched, none 744 00:29:38,120 --> 00:29:40,240 Speaker 3: were put in play, but also barely and he got strikes. 745 00:29:40,280 --> 00:29:44,080 Speaker 3: It's just hard to It's it's hard for Frankie Monzas 746 00:29:44,120 --> 00:29:47,360 Speaker 3: to be I mean, I don't know, like to if 747 00:29:47,400 --> 00:29:48,680 Speaker 3: he could throw one more mile an hour hard, I 748 00:29:48,680 --> 00:29:49,080 Speaker 3: think could be. 749 00:29:49,040 --> 00:29:49,880 Speaker 1: Significantly better than so. 750 00:29:50,080 --> 00:29:51,760 Speaker 3: Not like I'm not like a lot of the people 751 00:29:51,880 --> 00:29:54,480 Speaker 3: right now where I'm like sh blaring the horns sirens 752 00:29:54,520 --> 00:29:56,120 Speaker 3: off Frankie Mantas, get him off the team right now. 753 00:29:56,160 --> 00:29:58,200 Speaker 2: But we also are not those Mets fans either. That 754 00:29:58,480 --> 00:29:59,920 Speaker 2: I mean, we know there's a secret group of them 755 00:30:00,120 --> 00:30:01,680 Speaker 2: root against the Mets. They don't want to see the 756 00:30:01,720 --> 00:30:04,320 Speaker 2: Mets do very well. So that's also part of us 757 00:30:04,360 --> 00:30:06,640 Speaker 2: being optimists the very few of Mets fans. But I 758 00:30:06,720 --> 00:30:08,040 Speaker 2: know a lot of you guys listening to us as 759 00:30:08,080 --> 00:30:09,840 Speaker 2: well feel the same way. I know there's gonna be 760 00:30:09,880 --> 00:30:11,920 Speaker 2: some dissenters. It's gonna be some people where like Frankie 761 00:30:11,920 --> 00:30:14,160 Speaker 2: Monta sucks and I think you're entitled to that opinion, 762 00:30:14,440 --> 00:30:17,160 Speaker 2: and sure he proves you wrong, totally fair and fine, 763 00:30:17,560 --> 00:30:19,560 Speaker 2: but also at the same time, like I don't know, 764 00:30:19,880 --> 00:30:22,240 Speaker 2: David Stearns pulls the rappit out of the hat many times. 765 00:30:22,280 --> 00:30:23,920 Speaker 2: He did it a couple times last year. I'm gonna 766 00:30:23,920 --> 00:30:26,080 Speaker 2: give Frankie Montas more than ten innings before I make 767 00:30:26,120 --> 00:30:26,640 Speaker 2: that decision. 768 00:30:27,200 --> 00:30:29,320 Speaker 3: And you guys heard hopefully the last episode did was 769 00:30:29,400 --> 00:30:31,800 Speaker 3: like the first half of the season. Full Breakdown a 770 00:30:31,840 --> 00:30:33,600 Speaker 3: few days ago, came out Saturday. If you guys have 771 00:30:33,640 --> 00:30:35,880 Speaker 3: to catch up, catch up. Even though the episode sounds 772 00:30:35,880 --> 00:30:36,680 Speaker 3: stupid as fuck now. 773 00:30:36,640 --> 00:30:38,920 Speaker 1: After that sounds bad our Doors blowing off in three 774 00:30:38,920 --> 00:30:40,120 Speaker 1: games series against the Pirates. 775 00:30:40,160 --> 00:30:41,880 Speaker 3: But I still go back to the fact that the 776 00:30:41,920 --> 00:30:43,520 Speaker 3: thing I'm worried about the team, which I thought was 777 00:30:43,520 --> 00:30:45,480 Speaker 3: starting pitching the King the years, now started pitching anymore 778 00:30:45,640 --> 00:30:48,239 Speaker 3: is the lineup, and it is like, yeah, I need 779 00:30:48,280 --> 00:30:50,200 Speaker 3: one more hit, especially want one more right handed here 780 00:30:50,240 --> 00:30:53,400 Speaker 3: in this lineup badly. But for s Glenora Pilonzo, I 781 00:30:53,440 --> 00:30:55,600 Speaker 3: have to kind of just hit better, like someone one 782 00:30:55,640 --> 00:30:57,960 Speaker 3: of Viantos or Mariso Baby has to just kind of 783 00:30:58,280 --> 00:31:00,320 Speaker 3: pull themselves up and be a very good hit. And 784 00:31:01,240 --> 00:31:03,880 Speaker 3: there's also probably a bit of the leadership aspect that 785 00:31:03,920 --> 00:31:05,920 Speaker 3: Francisco Indoor p Alonso had to step up into. 786 00:31:06,000 --> 00:31:06,239 Speaker 1: Right now. 787 00:31:06,240 --> 00:31:07,840 Speaker 3: We heard in the players only meeting after the game 788 00:31:07,880 --> 00:31:11,280 Speaker 3: on Saturday that Lindor Alonso and brand Nimi were apparently 789 00:31:11,280 --> 00:31:14,560 Speaker 3: the most vocal players. Might have to do it again 790 00:31:14,720 --> 00:31:17,000 Speaker 3: because it didn't really work. Someone might have to I 791 00:31:17,000 --> 00:31:18,920 Speaker 3: don't know, like I know the whole mantra of Lindor, 792 00:31:18,960 --> 00:31:21,120 Speaker 3: whose leader of this team is calm, cool, collected, go 793 00:31:21,160 --> 00:31:23,239 Speaker 3: to the office every day, do your work, put your 794 00:31:23,280 --> 00:31:25,880 Speaker 3: hard hat on, get down to business. If they have 795 00:31:25,960 --> 00:31:27,840 Speaker 3: another bad week here at home and head to the 796 00:31:27,880 --> 00:31:31,760 Speaker 3: All Star Break falling actually games behind the Phillies the division. 797 00:31:32,360 --> 00:31:33,320 Speaker 1: You have to do this again. 798 00:31:33,400 --> 00:31:34,800 Speaker 3: You might have to bring a little more fire and 799 00:31:34,840 --> 00:31:38,160 Speaker 3: flare to what this is because something has to change 800 00:31:38,320 --> 00:31:40,720 Speaker 3: mensely with this team. Maybe that falls on Mendoz as well, 801 00:31:40,800 --> 00:31:43,640 Speaker 3: Like there has to be something that happens, because it's 802 00:31:44,840 --> 00:31:47,280 Speaker 3: every single game. They looked lifeless again. They looked like 803 00:31:47,320 --> 00:31:49,240 Speaker 3: they left themselves back into the field and they traveled 804 00:31:49,240 --> 00:31:50,959 Speaker 3: to Pittsburgh. And it's kind of unacceptable all the time 805 00:31:51,040 --> 00:31:51,960 Speaker 3: like this in the season. 806 00:31:51,880 --> 00:31:54,680 Speaker 2: Especially because even sleepwalking, you should be able to beat 807 00:31:54,680 --> 00:31:55,120 Speaker 2: the Pirates. 808 00:31:55,440 --> 00:31:57,800 Speaker 1: It should eaven one game, should it shouldn't. It shouldn't 809 00:31:57,800 --> 00:32:00,719 Speaker 1: take more than fifty percent effort, Like are just sweeps 810 00:32:00,720 --> 00:32:01,920 Speaker 1: are so fucking ugly. 811 00:32:01,960 --> 00:32:03,680 Speaker 3: It's hard to sweep a team. It's hard to sweep 812 00:32:03,720 --> 00:32:04,240 Speaker 3: a good team. 813 00:32:04,560 --> 00:32:05,520 Speaker 1: The fact they've gone. 814 00:32:05,360 --> 00:32:07,880 Speaker 3: Swept down three times in your last five series, it's 815 00:32:07,920 --> 00:32:10,440 Speaker 3: like crazy, this is how you really lose everything you've 816 00:32:10,480 --> 00:32:11,880 Speaker 3: built up in the first half of the season, Like 817 00:32:11,920 --> 00:32:14,280 Speaker 3: all of the wins you stacked are fathing and fathing 818 00:32:14,360 --> 00:32:16,840 Speaker 3: and fading. Thank god, we had that stretch against the 819 00:32:16,960 --> 00:32:19,600 Speaker 3: White Sox and the fucking Rockies are a couple of 820 00:32:19,640 --> 00:32:22,240 Speaker 3: weeks ago. Because now it's like you've got six games 821 00:32:22,280 --> 00:32:24,320 Speaker 3: this weekend's good teams and the Brewers and the Yankees. 822 00:32:24,640 --> 00:32:26,560 Speaker 3: Then you have Oriols and Royals teams the back end 823 00:32:26,560 --> 00:32:28,240 Speaker 3: of that and the menu roachri two teams fighting for. 824 00:32:28,240 --> 00:32:29,840 Speaker 1: Their lives before the trade deadlines. 825 00:32:29,880 --> 00:32:32,280 Speaker 3: Like if you don't wake up and when this is 826 00:32:32,360 --> 00:32:35,600 Speaker 3: even gonna sound like lose your talk. Six of twelve games, Yeah, 827 00:32:36,760 --> 00:32:38,880 Speaker 3: now you're going to the all start break feeling like shit. 828 00:32:38,960 --> 00:32:40,800 Speaker 3: And that's where those again, like I said a couple 829 00:32:40,840 --> 00:32:42,520 Speaker 3: of minutes ago, that the twenty twenty three starts to 830 00:32:42,520 --> 00:32:44,520 Speaker 3: creep back in your mind where it's like, is this. 831 00:32:44,560 --> 00:32:46,640 Speaker 1: Team actually falling apart? I don't believe they are, but 832 00:32:46,800 --> 00:32:49,800 Speaker 1: also I also don't believe that's impossible. Yeah I don't either. 833 00:32:50,120 --> 00:32:53,640 Speaker 2: Again, like you said, the pantic buttons close, it's on 834 00:32:53,760 --> 00:32:54,120 Speaker 2: my desk. 835 00:32:54,280 --> 00:32:57,000 Speaker 1: I know where it is. I'm aware the box is open. 836 00:32:57,120 --> 00:32:59,360 Speaker 1: We got the codes, but like we haven't launched yet. 837 00:33:00,080 --> 00:33:02,760 Speaker 2: The thing that I just keep going back to when 838 00:33:02,760 --> 00:33:05,000 Speaker 2: you mentioned it here before, I bring up about the 839 00:33:05,080 --> 00:33:07,360 Speaker 2: Mets also on the road being a major problem, and 840 00:33:07,440 --> 00:33:10,200 Speaker 2: that's that's actually something that does legitimately concern me for 841 00:33:10,320 --> 00:33:14,320 Speaker 2: the entire season. Pete Alonzo since June thirteenth, again, that 842 00:33:14,440 --> 00:33:16,560 Speaker 2: is the big day when we played the Rays. He 843 00:33:16,720 --> 00:33:18,959 Speaker 2: is hitting two seventy six, which batting average. People, that's 844 00:33:19,000 --> 00:33:21,960 Speaker 2: pretty good, right, pretty good batting average. Surely he must 845 00:33:22,040 --> 00:33:24,720 Speaker 2: be playing so well, James. How many home runs does 846 00:33:24,760 --> 00:33:27,080 Speaker 2: Pete Alonzo have in his last sixteen games? 847 00:33:28,840 --> 00:33:29,040 Speaker 1: One? 848 00:33:29,360 --> 00:33:31,560 Speaker 3: I remember one home run. How many doubles does he have? 849 00:33:32,360 --> 00:33:33,480 Speaker 3: I think I remember two doubles? 850 00:33:33,720 --> 00:33:36,560 Speaker 2: He's got three, So he has four extra base hits 851 00:33:36,880 --> 00:33:39,280 Speaker 2: in his last sixty played appearances. That's good for a 852 00:33:39,320 --> 00:33:41,640 Speaker 2: three seventy nine slugging a seven oh two ops. 853 00:33:42,200 --> 00:33:44,000 Speaker 1: Good thing. He's hitting for a pretty high average though, 854 00:33:44,040 --> 00:33:46,080 Speaker 1: right two seventy six. It's good. He's getting his singles. 855 00:33:46,440 --> 00:33:49,640 Speaker 1: Has that average? That sounds great. Francisco Indoor. This is 856 00:33:49,720 --> 00:33:52,200 Speaker 1: the It's it's shocking how bad he's been over the 857 00:33:52,280 --> 00:33:52,960 Speaker 1: last few weeks. 858 00:33:53,400 --> 00:33:54,920 Speaker 2: At least he has two home runs. It's more than 859 00:33:54,960 --> 00:33:58,400 Speaker 2: Pete three doubles, five RBIs. He's hitting one to eighty 860 00:33:58,520 --> 00:34:01,200 Speaker 2: three with a two forty two one base three point 861 00:34:01,200 --> 00:34:04,640 Speaker 2: thirty three slogging. That is a five seventy six ops 862 00:34:05,840 --> 00:34:08,399 Speaker 2: twenty total bases. I think Wan Soto had twenty total 863 00:34:08,400 --> 00:34:09,760 Speaker 2: bases in two games against the Braves. 864 00:34:10,200 --> 00:34:12,600 Speaker 1: Like it's it those two. 865 00:34:12,520 --> 00:34:15,080 Speaker 2: Guys, especially being at the top and that kind of 866 00:34:15,120 --> 00:34:17,040 Speaker 2: being like Lindor gets the first out of the ending, 867 00:34:17,080 --> 00:34:18,960 Speaker 2: maybe Nimo and Soto do a little something. Pete gets 868 00:34:19,000 --> 00:34:20,719 Speaker 2: the next out and then the rest of the orders week. 869 00:34:21,320 --> 00:34:23,799 Speaker 2: It's pretty tough to have a very two of your 870 00:34:23,800 --> 00:34:25,399 Speaker 2: best hitters doing absolutely nothing. 871 00:34:25,880 --> 00:34:27,799 Speaker 3: You're also looking at the major league standings right now. 872 00:34:28,239 --> 00:34:31,200 Speaker 3: We've eviscerated our run differential in these last couple weeks 873 00:34:31,239 --> 00:34:33,920 Speaker 3: as well. We're down to plus thirty nine. The Cincinnati 874 00:34:33,960 --> 00:34:36,120 Speaker 3: Reds have a better run differential in US now. The 875 00:34:36,520 --> 00:34:38,840 Speaker 3: Saint Louis Cardinals are a game behind us in the 876 00:34:38,880 --> 00:34:41,520 Speaker 3: standings with a better run differential. Like where now we've 877 00:34:41,600 --> 00:34:43,480 Speaker 3: gone away from being one of like the class of 878 00:34:43,520 --> 00:34:45,759 Speaker 3: the National League to being in there with everybody else. 879 00:34:46,040 --> 00:34:48,360 Speaker 1: And the second you're in there with everybody else, you 880 00:34:48,480 --> 00:34:49,319 Speaker 1: are everybody else. 881 00:34:49,640 --> 00:34:52,200 Speaker 3: As we've alluded to, you're now the playoff spot is tenuous, 882 00:34:52,440 --> 00:34:54,800 Speaker 3: and again we're not standings watching until we gets the 883 00:34:54,880 --> 00:34:56,560 Speaker 3: July fourth, which happens to be next in a couple 884 00:34:56,560 --> 00:34:59,400 Speaker 3: of days here, but it's you gotta some If you 885 00:34:59,400 --> 00:35:01,719 Speaker 3: don't play better, you're just not better. The Marlins are 886 00:35:01,719 --> 00:35:02,720 Speaker 3: in a seven game win streak. 887 00:35:03,320 --> 00:35:04,080 Speaker 1: That's pretty insane. 888 00:35:04,120 --> 00:35:06,879 Speaker 2: The Marlins have a significantly better record on the road 889 00:35:06,920 --> 00:35:08,320 Speaker 2: than the New York Mets. The Mets have one of 890 00:35:08,360 --> 00:35:10,719 Speaker 2: the worst records on the road. The Mets have the 891 00:35:10,880 --> 00:35:13,839 Speaker 2: same record as the Sacramento As who have thirty four 892 00:35:13,920 --> 00:35:19,080 Speaker 2: wins on the road, same exact record nineteen and twenty five. 893 00:35:19,480 --> 00:35:21,800 Speaker 2: There's like two teams that have a worse road record 894 00:35:21,880 --> 00:35:24,320 Speaker 2: right now than the Mets. There's three, the White Sox, 895 00:35:25,680 --> 00:35:28,160 Speaker 2: not even the Nationals. The Colorado Rockies and the Pirates 896 00:35:28,200 --> 00:35:30,520 Speaker 2: I think are the only teams of the worst road records. 897 00:35:30,200 --> 00:35:32,239 Speaker 1: Than the Mets. Here's a galaxy brain. 898 00:35:33,000 --> 00:35:35,239 Speaker 3: Does city feel too much fun for the Mets to 899 00:35:35,360 --> 00:35:37,000 Speaker 3: leave to have to deal with these other ballparks? 900 00:35:37,120 --> 00:35:38,040 Speaker 1: Here's a galaxy brain. 901 00:35:38,120 --> 00:35:41,719 Speaker 2: Do the Mets love their families so much that they're 902 00:35:41,719 --> 00:35:44,800 Speaker 2: sleeping too much because they all the newborn babies aren't 903 00:35:44,800 --> 00:35:46,279 Speaker 2: there to wake them up in the middle of the night, 904 00:35:46,520 --> 00:35:49,200 Speaker 2: They're getting too much sleep. They come to the ballpark tired. 905 00:35:49,600 --> 00:35:51,839 Speaker 2: Is that a possibility? There's such thing as too much sleep. 906 00:35:51,920 --> 00:35:53,919 Speaker 2: Maybe they're used to like they need that six am 907 00:35:54,000 --> 00:35:55,160 Speaker 2: coffee when the baby wakes up. 908 00:35:55,200 --> 00:35:57,520 Speaker 1: Like our Mets fans too sick. 909 00:35:57,560 --> 00:35:59,320 Speaker 3: We give them too much energy where they go in 910 00:35:59,360 --> 00:36:01,120 Speaker 3: the road and they play and these half full of ballparks, 911 00:36:01,160 --> 00:36:01,759 Speaker 3: like how are they. 912 00:36:01,920 --> 00:36:04,719 Speaker 1: Like no choice? So how can you be so so 913 00:36:04,960 --> 00:36:05,759 Speaker 1: dominant at home? 914 00:36:05,920 --> 00:36:08,239 Speaker 2: Twenty nine and twelve, And that's with having some really 915 00:36:08,280 --> 00:36:10,239 Speaker 2: bad games, getting swept by the Rays and losing two 916 00:36:10,280 --> 00:36:12,520 Speaker 2: to the Braves, lost five games they were gonna be 917 00:36:12,560 --> 00:36:15,520 Speaker 2: twenty nine and seven like before those those horrible, horrible 918 00:36:15,560 --> 00:36:17,800 Speaker 2: games at horrible stretch, and then you go on the 919 00:36:17,920 --> 00:36:20,200 Speaker 2: road and you are one of the worst teams in 920 00:36:20,239 --> 00:36:21,080 Speaker 2: baseball on the road. 921 00:36:22,120 --> 00:36:23,960 Speaker 1: That's a problem. What's the problem? 922 00:36:24,000 --> 00:36:25,840 Speaker 2: I don't know, though, how do you is there is 923 00:36:25,880 --> 00:36:27,560 Speaker 2: there anybody who can give us some insight how that 924 00:36:27,600 --> 00:36:30,560 Speaker 2: could even possibly happen. They're not the Colorado Rockies, They're 925 00:36:30,560 --> 00:36:31,680 Speaker 2: not changing altitudes. 926 00:36:32,280 --> 00:36:33,759 Speaker 3: One of the one of the greatest ironies about this 927 00:36:33,800 --> 00:36:36,120 Speaker 3: whole stretches that the Mets still have the second or 928 00:36:36,160 --> 00:36:38,480 Speaker 3: third best win percentage of all baseball can seem over 929 00:36:38,560 --> 00:36:40,719 Speaker 3: five hundred, yeah, which is I mean again, like We're 930 00:36:40,719 --> 00:36:41,839 Speaker 3: still trying to hang our hats off there. 931 00:36:41,880 --> 00:36:43,200 Speaker 1: We're still trying to believe in this team in the 932 00:36:43,280 --> 00:36:44,279 Speaker 1: long term. And I still do. 933 00:36:44,680 --> 00:36:48,040 Speaker 3: I do yeah, while being aware that there is largest 934 00:36:48,120 --> 00:36:49,560 Speaker 3: chinks in his arm is still and you you're not. 935 00:36:49,760 --> 00:36:52,520 Speaker 3: Nothing is given, everything is earned, there's no entitlement. And 936 00:36:52,560 --> 00:36:56,160 Speaker 3: I think we probably have fully now shut the door 937 00:36:56,200 --> 00:36:58,520 Speaker 3: and they'll momentum from last season, everything that we pulled 938 00:36:58,560 --> 00:37:00,400 Speaker 3: with us, and I've said the last couple of episodes, 939 00:37:00,400 --> 00:37:03,239 Speaker 3: but this is still so much reminding me of the 940 00:37:03,320 --> 00:37:06,160 Speaker 3: Phillies team from last year. No similarities in the roster, 941 00:37:06,239 --> 00:37:07,840 Speaker 3: of the concept or anything, but just the fact that 942 00:37:08,360 --> 00:37:10,120 Speaker 3: you kind of rest on the laurels of what you 943 00:37:10,239 --> 00:37:12,280 Speaker 3: did the year before and try to ride the momentum 944 00:37:12,320 --> 00:37:13,120 Speaker 3: as long as they'll take you. 945 00:37:13,160 --> 00:37:14,520 Speaker 1: And we had that stretch like a month. 946 00:37:14,440 --> 00:37:16,879 Speaker 3: Ago and we were super excited where we've kept talking 947 00:37:16,960 --> 00:37:18,399 Speaker 3: guys about the last calend of the year, the Mets 948 00:37:18,440 --> 00:37:20,040 Speaker 3: of the most wins in baseball, most wins in baseball 949 00:37:20,080 --> 00:37:22,040 Speaker 3: three sixty five days or six six days. 950 00:37:22,840 --> 00:37:24,640 Speaker 1: Now it's over, but it's like, okay, now you're. 951 00:37:24,560 --> 00:37:26,720 Speaker 3: Off that we keep getting all these all these tweets 952 00:37:26,719 --> 00:37:29,080 Speaker 3: from the all the Mets accounts on Twitter and Instagram 953 00:37:29,120 --> 00:37:32,640 Speaker 3: where it's like one year ago was the OMG song 954 00:37:32,800 --> 00:37:35,560 Speaker 3: night Jose Iglesias the grimmest thing. It's like, all right, 955 00:37:35,719 --> 00:37:38,440 Speaker 3: Like let's move the fuck on, Like we're playing baseball 956 00:37:38,520 --> 00:37:40,320 Speaker 3: right now, Like there's a new team with new players, 957 00:37:40,600 --> 00:37:44,000 Speaker 3: new situation, new emotions, new feelings. We did probably fall 958 00:37:44,040 --> 00:37:45,479 Speaker 3: into that trap in the early part of the season. 959 00:37:45,560 --> 00:37:47,279 Speaker 3: You're like, Yep, it's gonna be fun forever. This is 960 00:37:47,320 --> 00:37:50,080 Speaker 3: awesome now, nothing's ever gonna be bad again. And it's like, 961 00:37:50,080 --> 00:37:53,800 Speaker 3: all right, like maybe in a greater, longer, more zoomed 962 00:37:53,800 --> 00:37:56,280 Speaker 3: out degree, like we'd like to say about the organizational structure, 963 00:37:56,280 --> 00:37:58,880 Speaker 3: in the mindset and the vision nowadays, but at the 964 00:37:58,960 --> 00:38:02,279 Speaker 3: same time, you've lost that momentum on the field, and 965 00:38:02,360 --> 00:38:05,000 Speaker 3: are we going to just meander to a five hundred 966 00:38:05,040 --> 00:38:07,000 Speaker 3: record for the rest of the season, still be eight 967 00:38:07,040 --> 00:38:08,759 Speaker 3: games over five hundred because of how hot we were 968 00:38:08,800 --> 00:38:10,960 Speaker 3: in April and may get to the playoff sized cold, 969 00:38:11,000 --> 00:38:12,879 Speaker 3: get a doors balling off and have an offseason where 970 00:38:12,920 --> 00:38:15,400 Speaker 3: we're kind of searching for answers without many on the 971 00:38:15,480 --> 00:38:18,560 Speaker 3: actual roster, because that's kind of what this team feels 972 00:38:18,600 --> 00:38:20,239 Speaker 3: like they've done this month of June, because again, while 973 00:38:20,239 --> 00:38:22,960 Speaker 3: they've been dogshit like, he's still if you win, if 974 00:38:22,960 --> 00:38:24,319 Speaker 3: you go four and two in six games at home, 975 00:38:24,480 --> 00:38:26,239 Speaker 3: just still basically five hundred record in June. I think 976 00:38:26,280 --> 00:38:27,839 Speaker 3: maybe one game under if you go four and two, 977 00:38:28,239 --> 00:38:30,239 Speaker 3: So it's still where you're on pace, where just because 978 00:38:30,239 --> 00:38:32,080 Speaker 3: of how much you built up, you could make the postseason. 979 00:38:32,160 --> 00:38:33,719 Speaker 1: But that's not the goal. That's not we want to 980 00:38:33,800 --> 00:38:34,520 Speaker 1: do like you want to. 981 00:38:35,080 --> 00:38:38,360 Speaker 3: You want to end the regular season hot, fibrant, feeling yourself, 982 00:38:38,400 --> 00:38:40,320 Speaker 3: and that's that's the opposite of what's happening. 983 00:38:40,400 --> 00:38:42,799 Speaker 1: The second. I'm nervous that Grimace is going to make 984 00:38:42,800 --> 00:38:46,160 Speaker 1: an appearance this week. Oh yeah, I don't know. You think, 985 00:38:46,480 --> 00:38:48,480 Speaker 1: do you think they make the call to the Golden Arches? 986 00:38:49,000 --> 00:38:51,720 Speaker 1: I think that would actually be like real horrible. 987 00:38:51,960 --> 00:38:52,160 Speaker 4: I know. 988 00:38:52,360 --> 00:38:54,160 Speaker 2: That's what I'm worried about right now. And it's not 989 00:38:54,200 --> 00:38:55,920 Speaker 2: that I'm anti Grimace. I know I've been deemed that 990 00:38:55,960 --> 00:38:57,879 Speaker 2: in the past based on my tweets, and that's fair. 991 00:38:58,480 --> 00:39:01,160 Speaker 2: But I'm worried that they're gonna try and like manufacture 992 00:39:01,160 --> 00:39:03,600 Speaker 2: a gimmick right now this upcoming week against the Brewers, 993 00:39:03,640 --> 00:39:04,120 Speaker 2: and I want to see. 994 00:39:04,160 --> 00:39:05,440 Speaker 1: You just go out and play good baseball. That's it, 995 00:39:05,520 --> 00:39:07,320 Speaker 1: Like this is a good baseball team, play good baseball 996 00:39:07,840 --> 00:39:08,600 Speaker 1: for the YouTube crowd. 997 00:39:08,640 --> 00:39:11,959 Speaker 3: I wore some purple pants today. Oh nice hang hanging 998 00:39:12,000 --> 00:39:13,880 Speaker 3: out in New York Pride, and I got some. I 999 00:39:13,960 --> 00:39:16,000 Speaker 3: posted a picture on Instagram about and so my friends 1000 00:39:16,000 --> 00:39:17,399 Speaker 3: were like, oh, you gotta put the Grimas pants away, 1001 00:39:17,400 --> 00:39:18,719 Speaker 3: and magic cons like, hey man, this is nothing to 1002 00:39:18,800 --> 00:39:21,160 Speaker 3: do with grim You get your mind at twenty twenty four, 1003 00:39:21,160 --> 00:39:22,520 Speaker 3: I'm just plaring purple pants to support my. 1004 00:39:22,520 --> 00:39:25,000 Speaker 1: Homies out there. But it's like, there gotta there has 1005 00:39:25,040 --> 00:39:26,200 Speaker 1: to be a little bit of a move on. There 1006 00:39:26,280 --> 00:39:28,319 Speaker 1: has to be a shake. There's no shake with this team. 1007 00:39:28,560 --> 00:39:31,000 Speaker 2: Now, there's one way that a shake can be made 1008 00:39:31,040 --> 00:39:33,000 Speaker 2: to this team. There's a There's a pretty big thing 1009 00:39:33,040 --> 00:39:35,799 Speaker 2: coming up at the end of July, and I think sure, 1010 00:39:36,120 --> 00:39:39,239 Speaker 2: based on how they play. I hope Dave, Yeah, David 1011 00:39:39,239 --> 00:39:43,759 Speaker 2: Stearns sees what's going on. I think he understands better 1012 00:39:43,800 --> 00:39:46,600 Speaker 2: than we do. Obviously he knows what's going on. Do 1013 00:39:46,640 --> 00:39:48,319 Speaker 2: you think he's gonna be a little more aggressive right 1014 00:39:48,360 --> 00:39:50,239 Speaker 2: now based on how the Mets have been playing over 1015 00:39:50,320 --> 00:39:52,359 Speaker 2: these last few weeks, because I I personally, I think 1016 00:39:52,400 --> 00:39:54,520 Speaker 2: he needs to be I think this is the time 1017 00:39:54,640 --> 00:39:56,759 Speaker 2: we've talked about in the past before. The Mets have 1018 00:39:56,840 --> 00:39:59,719 Speaker 2: a lot of chips in that farm system, nobody that's 1019 00:40:00,040 --> 00:40:01,719 Speaker 2: you know, truly like generational, one of those like you 1020 00:40:01,800 --> 00:40:04,160 Speaker 2: can't trade away prospects. I know Jonah Tonk's kind of 1021 00:40:04,200 --> 00:40:06,080 Speaker 2: getting in that range a little bit with how insanely 1022 00:40:06,120 --> 00:40:08,359 Speaker 2: good he's been at Double A. But are the Mets 1023 00:40:08,400 --> 00:40:10,040 Speaker 2: either gonna push some of those chips in to go 1024 00:40:10,120 --> 00:40:12,799 Speaker 2: get a big somebody big, maybe someone we haven't even 1025 00:40:12,840 --> 00:40:15,359 Speaker 2: considered yet, or are we gonna see some of those 1026 00:40:15,480 --> 00:40:18,080 Speaker 2: chips moved up like we've seen on some Brewers teams 1027 00:40:18,080 --> 00:40:19,840 Speaker 2: in the past, where maybe we see in Nolan McLean, 1028 00:40:20,000 --> 00:40:22,600 Speaker 2: maybe we see a crazy jonahtan call up, maybe we 1029 00:40:22,680 --> 00:40:26,200 Speaker 2: see a brand spro call up. Because last mention of 1030 00:40:26,239 --> 00:40:28,440 Speaker 2: this guy until we do with the Yankee series preview 1031 00:40:28,480 --> 00:40:30,040 Speaker 2: and at the end of the Brewer series. But like, 1032 00:40:30,520 --> 00:40:32,320 Speaker 2: how many more times can you see Paul Blackburn do this? 1033 00:40:32,360 --> 00:40:34,440 Speaker 2: How many more times are you gonna if played Tidwell 1034 00:40:34,440 --> 00:40:36,719 Speaker 2: scuffles again, we gotta try someone else, right, We can't 1035 00:40:36,760 --> 00:40:38,600 Speaker 2: just keep throwing him out there and see you get shelled, 1036 00:40:38,920 --> 00:40:40,680 Speaker 2: even though I think me and you both believe in 1037 00:40:40,760 --> 00:40:43,319 Speaker 2: him as a starter long term, at some point maybe 1038 00:40:43,400 --> 00:40:45,920 Speaker 2: them back end of this rotation. I think there's a 1039 00:40:46,000 --> 00:40:48,520 Speaker 2: spark that can be made to this team, either through 1040 00:40:48,560 --> 00:40:50,759 Speaker 2: trades or bringing up some of the young guys. Shit, 1041 00:40:50,920 --> 00:40:53,640 Speaker 2: Jet Williams is playing unbelievable baseball, Like, I'm not calling 1042 00:40:53,680 --> 00:40:54,520 Speaker 2: for him to be called up. 1043 00:40:54,560 --> 00:40:55,520 Speaker 1: I think he's still got time. 1044 00:40:55,920 --> 00:40:58,800 Speaker 2: But is this Do you think David Stearns tries to 1045 00:40:58,920 --> 00:41:00,720 Speaker 2: bring up some of the young guys as a spark, 1046 00:41:01,200 --> 00:41:03,440 Speaker 2: or that he goes to the trade market and move 1047 00:41:03,560 --> 00:41:04,960 Speaker 2: some of those young guys to get a spark. 1048 00:41:05,560 --> 00:41:07,960 Speaker 1: I have bad news. You think either either. I don't 1049 00:41:07,960 --> 00:41:09,479 Speaker 1: think it's either. I just I don't know. You can't 1050 00:41:09,520 --> 00:41:09,880 Speaker 1: tell me that. 1051 00:41:10,160 --> 00:41:11,600 Speaker 3: I'm sorry you guys don't want to hear that, but 1052 00:41:11,719 --> 00:41:13,560 Speaker 3: that's just not the way you do it. I think 1053 00:41:13,640 --> 00:41:15,920 Speaker 3: it would be the antithesis of who David Seerns is 1054 00:41:16,040 --> 00:41:19,239 Speaker 3: as executive to take like we began this show where 1055 00:41:19,320 --> 00:41:21,000 Speaker 3: ten percent of the season makes you start to make 1056 00:41:21,080 --> 00:41:22,759 Speaker 3: rash decisions. I think a lot of what we dealt 1057 00:41:22,800 --> 00:41:25,160 Speaker 3: with this Mets roster and some of the development of 1058 00:41:25,239 --> 00:41:29,320 Speaker 3: these Mets prospects are now official major leaguers that the 1059 00:41:29,480 --> 00:41:32,720 Speaker 3: rushing of them getting to major leagues too quickly definitely 1060 00:41:32,920 --> 00:41:33,799 Speaker 3: set them back a little bit. 1061 00:41:33,840 --> 00:41:36,600 Speaker 2: Although shout out Francisco Alvrez changed his stance back and 1062 00:41:36,840 --> 00:41:38,719 Speaker 2: to tap pulled to home runs. 1063 00:41:38,760 --> 00:41:39,400 Speaker 1: So that's amazing. 1064 00:41:39,760 --> 00:41:41,560 Speaker 3: I mean, let's go down and hit triple a pitcher. 1065 00:41:41,600 --> 00:41:42,879 Speaker 3: He can get his number up there too with Mark 1066 00:41:42,880 --> 00:41:45,560 Speaker 3: Fianze Suburb Bailey one day, maybe, but it's just not 1067 00:41:46,160 --> 00:41:47,680 Speaker 3: that's not the way he operates. 1068 00:41:47,760 --> 00:41:49,040 Speaker 1: I'm I'm happy that have. 1069 00:41:49,040 --> 00:41:51,160 Speaker 3: A GM, but doesn't operate that way where if sixteen 1070 00:41:51,200 --> 00:41:53,640 Speaker 3: games will affect all of your decision make prostseas. We've 1071 00:41:53,680 --> 00:41:56,239 Speaker 3: also have word that there's not gonna be a shake 1072 00:41:56,320 --> 00:41:58,000 Speaker 3: up in the coaching staff. I do think that's something 1073 00:41:58,080 --> 00:41:59,759 Speaker 3: got Like you said, Eric shavs lo mets fans of 1074 00:41:59,760 --> 00:42:01,840 Speaker 3: claim for that. I think there's no way that happens 1075 00:42:01,880 --> 00:42:04,680 Speaker 3: this year. I don't think so almost not unless they 1076 00:42:05,040 --> 00:42:06,839 Speaker 3: you wind up losing like seven more in a row. 1077 00:42:07,360 --> 00:42:07,960 Speaker 1: I think that. 1078 00:42:08,360 --> 00:42:10,279 Speaker 3: I think if you get swept the next six, I 1079 00:42:10,320 --> 00:42:12,720 Speaker 3: think the whole home stand, then yeah, Eric Shavi has gone. 1080 00:42:12,520 --> 00:42:14,440 Speaker 1: The also break. I think right now it's fifty to fifty. 1081 00:42:15,560 --> 00:42:17,200 Speaker 3: I mean there might there might have been some instances 1082 00:42:17,239 --> 00:42:18,879 Speaker 3: have happened over the last couple of days that may 1083 00:42:18,960 --> 00:42:21,280 Speaker 3: have made Eric Shavs look a little bit worse in total, 1084 00:42:21,760 --> 00:42:24,920 Speaker 3: maybe not just on the field, but that's near to 1085 00:42:24,920 --> 00:42:26,440 Speaker 3: hear nor there if you guys know, you know, but 1086 00:42:27,520 --> 00:42:30,879 Speaker 3: I can't. I can't see that happening to Eric schav 1087 00:42:31,000 --> 00:42:33,279 Speaker 3: Is eight seven to one one. You know, you know, 1088 00:42:33,360 --> 00:42:35,279 Speaker 3: I'm going there, But it's just that's not that I don't. 1089 00:42:35,280 --> 00:42:36,680 Speaker 3: I just don't see that with t MI stills as 1090 00:42:36,680 --> 00:42:38,080 Speaker 3: good for record. I do think that the Mets have 1091 00:42:38,120 --> 00:42:40,680 Speaker 3: kept Erk Chravis here for a long time intentionally. He's 1092 00:42:40,719 --> 00:42:43,280 Speaker 3: been a part of his organization. He he predates David Searns. 1093 00:42:43,360 --> 00:42:44,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, you know what I mean. 1094 00:42:44,040 --> 00:42:46,480 Speaker 2: I think also that might be a problem. I was 1095 00:42:46,560 --> 00:42:51,040 Speaker 2: just about to say, does that not scream? Like maybe 1096 00:42:51,080 --> 00:42:53,359 Speaker 2: it's closer than you think. He's not Sterns. His guy 1097 00:42:53,520 --> 00:42:57,440 Speaker 2: Barnes isn't sterns guy either, Sam Bridge Mendoza, but that's 1098 00:42:57,480 --> 00:42:59,279 Speaker 2: also Mendoza was his guy. 1099 00:43:00,080 --> 00:43:02,640 Speaker 3: No, but they're not Mendoza's guys. Oh correct, yes, yes, 1100 00:43:02,760 --> 00:43:04,160 Speaker 3: but who's whose guys are they? 1101 00:43:04,200 --> 00:43:06,680 Speaker 1: Then? I don't know. I don't well, I do know 1102 00:43:06,719 --> 00:43:07,960 Speaker 1: they're Billy Eppler's and Bucks. 1103 00:43:08,640 --> 00:43:10,279 Speaker 3: Well, we know what those we know what those guys 1104 00:43:10,320 --> 00:43:12,000 Speaker 3: are doing now they're not working professional baseball team. 1105 00:43:12,440 --> 00:43:12,840 Speaker 1: Does that not? 1106 00:43:13,080 --> 00:43:15,120 Speaker 2: Is that not even more of a sign that maybe 1107 00:43:15,160 --> 00:43:17,719 Speaker 2: a change should be more imminent and maybe could be 1108 00:43:17,800 --> 00:43:18,280 Speaker 2: more imminent. 1109 00:43:18,680 --> 00:43:20,439 Speaker 1: Reading into the tea leaves a little bit here. 1110 00:43:20,400 --> 00:43:22,879 Speaker 3: But yeah, also maybe the vote of confidence that's usually, 1111 00:43:23,000 --> 00:43:25,279 Speaker 3: especially in NFL terms, the moment when you know there's 1112 00:43:25,320 --> 00:43:28,280 Speaker 3: no confidence. Yeah, and it also breaks a really natural 1113 00:43:28,320 --> 00:43:30,200 Speaker 3: time to maybe make a shakeup and a change like that, 1114 00:43:30,280 --> 00:43:32,000 Speaker 3: But also like a is there a sir a person house, 1115 00:43:32,000 --> 00:43:33,400 Speaker 3: there's someone you're ready to do, like I don't know, 1116 00:43:33,480 --> 00:43:34,120 Speaker 3: this seems. 1117 00:43:33,880 --> 00:43:35,560 Speaker 1: To be a rash thing. Who's a triple A coach? 1118 00:43:36,480 --> 00:43:36,920 Speaker 1: Get them up? 1119 00:43:36,920 --> 00:43:40,040 Speaker 3: But still you're still ten games over. That's the one 1120 00:43:40,120 --> 00:43:42,359 Speaker 3: change I see much more likely than either aggressive minor 1121 00:43:42,440 --> 00:43:45,000 Speaker 3: league call ups. Like we've said before, no, McLean's not 1122 00:43:45,040 --> 00:43:47,120 Speaker 3: even pitched for full season yet He's also not doesn't 1123 00:43:47,160 --> 00:43:48,560 Speaker 3: have the same shrek out and walk numbers that you 1124 00:43:48,560 --> 00:43:50,960 Speaker 3: see from Lee Prospect's Triple A like he's been good 1125 00:43:51,239 --> 00:43:52,880 Speaker 3: for We're still not seeing development the rest of the 1126 00:43:53,000 --> 00:43:54,879 Speaker 3: Arsenal is good, but it's not great, and we made 1127 00:43:54,920 --> 00:43:57,560 Speaker 3: this mistake with Brandons bro Like, I don't know, like 1128 00:43:57,640 --> 00:44:00,240 Speaker 3: you want to rush these maybe he can't. 1129 00:44:00,200 --> 00:44:02,720 Speaker 1: Do it, but like but maybe even as a bullpen 1130 00:44:02,880 --> 00:44:05,000 Speaker 1: arm because like does that is that is that. 1131 00:44:05,080 --> 00:44:08,720 Speaker 3: Nearsighted though could be could be probably near sighted, especially 1132 00:44:08,719 --> 00:44:10,359 Speaker 3: all these bads, Like no way Jet Williams can. 1133 00:44:10,360 --> 00:44:11,760 Speaker 1: Even snooks the major league exactly. 1134 00:44:11,800 --> 00:44:13,600 Speaker 2: I don't think he is either, especially because Abby that 1135 00:44:13,640 --> 00:44:16,439 Speaker 2: position is just absolutely clocked the fuck up. Everyone plays 1136 00:44:16,440 --> 00:44:18,600 Speaker 2: shortstop and second base and third base on this team, 1137 00:44:18,640 --> 00:44:20,759 Speaker 2: so it really doesn't help Jet williams case at all. 1138 00:44:20,880 --> 00:44:23,080 Speaker 2: But he is playing out of control in Double A, 1139 00:44:23,200 --> 00:44:24,600 Speaker 2: just a little minor league thing there. He's got like 1140 00:44:24,600 --> 00:44:26,160 Speaker 2: a nine hundred ops playing awesome. 1141 00:44:26,560 --> 00:44:28,239 Speaker 3: Maybe once up being maybe Tong is a guy that 1142 00:44:28,280 --> 00:44:29,839 Speaker 3: we're not even thinking about because he is that good. 1143 00:44:29,920 --> 00:44:32,520 Speaker 3: Like we're seeing other teams like the Reds and the 1144 00:44:32,560 --> 00:44:35,400 Speaker 3: Brewers who smell blood in the water call up their 1145 00:44:35,440 --> 00:44:39,280 Speaker 3: monsters and Chase Burns, Jacob Mizrawski and maybe statistically speaking, 1146 00:44:39,960 --> 00:44:42,120 Speaker 3: Joana Tong's on that level. But I think there's also 1147 00:44:42,160 --> 00:44:45,920 Speaker 3: a danger in just scouting prospects based on their statistical acumen, 1148 00:44:45,960 --> 00:44:47,680 Speaker 3: because I do still think there's some things about Jonan 1149 00:44:47,760 --> 00:44:48,239 Speaker 3: Tong's game. 1150 00:44:48,520 --> 00:44:51,400 Speaker 1: I think the change has gotten amazing, but it's like that, 1151 00:44:52,080 --> 00:44:54,080 Speaker 1: I mean, he's not Chase Burned to Jacob Mizroowski, who 1152 00:44:54,080 --> 00:44:57,800 Speaker 1: throw white. These guys are actual freaks of nature. Is 1153 00:44:57,920 --> 00:45:00,920 Speaker 1: clearly the best pitching prospects in baseballs. Somethink Jones Hung 1154 00:45:01,040 --> 00:45:03,040 Speaker 1: is awesome, but clearly wrung below them. Like we always say, 1155 00:45:03,040 --> 00:45:05,040 Speaker 1: it's like a top five pitching prospect in baseball. People, 1156 00:45:05,040 --> 00:45:06,480 Speaker 1: there's a big difference with trade one. 1157 00:45:06,920 --> 00:45:09,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's big differencely one, two and five where those 1158 00:45:09,160 --> 00:45:10,640 Speaker 3: guys come up and it's like, oh my god. 1159 00:45:11,080 --> 00:45:12,920 Speaker 2: But like me, it's kind of like it's kind of 1160 00:45:12,960 --> 00:45:15,600 Speaker 2: like the difference from like when Montero and Cinderguard were prospects. 1161 00:45:15,640 --> 00:45:19,040 Speaker 2: It's like you Cinderguard, you get it. Montero You're like, oh, yeah, 1162 00:45:19,120 --> 00:45:20,000 Speaker 2: he's just number that. 1163 00:45:20,120 --> 00:45:20,919 Speaker 1: Kind of yeah. 1164 00:45:21,200 --> 00:45:23,480 Speaker 3: I mean, I don't don't compare Rafael Montero to Joe 1165 00:45:23,520 --> 00:45:26,440 Speaker 3: Tom Shiver them as fan spot I'm saying from the 1166 00:45:26,719 --> 00:45:29,360 Speaker 3: thought process, this comes back to the guys on the 1167 00:45:29,400 --> 00:45:31,399 Speaker 3: team though, Why we can't be looking to the twenty 1168 00:45:31,440 --> 00:45:34,960 Speaker 3: two year olds Spark the club, like where's like Cisco 1169 00:45:35,040 --> 00:45:38,040 Speaker 3: Indor Peelonzo, Brandon, Nemo, Jeffy Neil wan so though, and 1170 00:45:38,120 --> 00:45:41,320 Speaker 3: then one of the Viano's baby Mauricio triumph It. 1171 00:45:41,680 --> 00:45:42,719 Speaker 1: You guys got to hit you. 1172 00:45:43,040 --> 00:45:44,600 Speaker 3: You have to do this a few games that we've 1173 00:45:44,640 --> 00:45:46,880 Speaker 3: won this horrible cold streps, like they've won the games 1174 00:45:47,120 --> 00:45:48,799 Speaker 3: because the pitching's not really been that good. I mean, 1175 00:45:48,960 --> 00:45:51,800 Speaker 3: David Peterson Friday night, like Jesus Christ, like that was horrific. 1176 00:45:51,880 --> 00:45:53,960 Speaker 3: He missed every single spot. He threw a good reminder 1177 00:45:54,040 --> 00:45:56,400 Speaker 3: And who David Peason really is? I announcing David Peason 1178 00:45:56,440 --> 00:45:58,520 Speaker 3: really sucks, but David Peterson is not exactly a two 1179 00:45:58,560 --> 00:45:59,640 Speaker 3: two era guy, of course not. 1180 00:45:59,840 --> 00:46:03,360 Speaker 2: I also think the the catcher e r idiots that 1181 00:46:03,480 --> 00:46:05,880 Speaker 2: I see on social media talking about how Alvarez is 1182 00:46:05,920 --> 00:46:07,920 Speaker 2: a big problem, all the pictures with their ras where 1183 00:46:07,920 --> 00:46:10,000 Speaker 2: it's like, no, you see, like sometimes pitchers just pitch poorly. 1184 00:46:10,200 --> 00:46:13,560 Speaker 2: Louise Trends awesome man, David Peterson couldn't find the zone 1185 00:46:13,800 --> 00:46:15,040 Speaker 2: and he gave him eight runs like that. 1186 00:46:15,280 --> 00:46:17,200 Speaker 1: You blame Louise Renz for those runs right there. 1187 00:46:17,640 --> 00:46:19,600 Speaker 3: And Peter's in such a location based guy because this 1188 00:46:19,600 --> 00:46:20,759 Speaker 3: stuff is not stand out. 1189 00:46:20,800 --> 00:46:21,160 Speaker 1: He's a four. 1190 00:46:21,200 --> 00:46:22,759 Speaker 3: He's got he's got hit all his four quadrants with 1191 00:46:22,880 --> 00:46:25,759 Speaker 3: different pitches, and he would missed every single one Friday night. 1192 00:46:25,840 --> 00:46:27,480 Speaker 1: It was arrolling him up. It was crazy. 1193 00:46:27,680 --> 00:46:29,640 Speaker 3: And then play tidwill comes again. Brian renlds like his 1194 00:46:29,760 --> 00:46:31,360 Speaker 3: chops and puts on four in to twenty feet so 1195 00:46:31,800 --> 00:46:34,160 Speaker 3: the leftfield stands. But just like what's happening right now, 1196 00:46:34,400 --> 00:46:35,880 Speaker 3: And it's funny too because it feels like I don't know, 1197 00:46:35,880 --> 00:46:37,799 Speaker 3: it feels like that that piracy and like got going by. 1198 00:46:37,840 --> 00:46:39,520 Speaker 3: Brian Renins has been struggling to get U the schnide 1199 00:46:39,520 --> 00:46:41,879 Speaker 3: all season. Now suddenly he looks like an All star again. 1200 00:46:42,000 --> 00:46:43,960 Speaker 3: But Brian Hayes looked like he was gonna get cut. 1201 00:46:44,760 --> 00:46:46,920 Speaker 3: Keep Brian Hayes, there's like a there's like a I 1202 00:46:46,960 --> 00:46:48,920 Speaker 3: don't know why I got some pirates twether on my timeline. 1203 00:46:49,000 --> 00:46:50,880 Speaker 3: There's some some pirates fans just like calling for him 1204 00:46:50,880 --> 00:46:52,359 Speaker 3: to be traded. Where it's like who do you guys 1205 00:46:52,360 --> 00:46:53,799 Speaker 3: thinks to play their base if he's not there? 1206 00:46:53,920 --> 00:46:56,359 Speaker 2: But also who do you think wants him and his money? 1207 00:46:56,440 --> 00:46:58,640 Speaker 2: He has a contract, he's a real contract. But I 1208 00:46:58,680 --> 00:47:00,680 Speaker 2: think both sides you just got with each other there 1209 00:47:00,760 --> 00:47:03,839 Speaker 2: for better or worse, give and pat on the back 1210 00:47:03,880 --> 00:47:04,720 Speaker 2: and south see you tomorrow. 1211 00:47:05,160 --> 00:47:06,960 Speaker 1: We have to play better. We just have to play better. 1212 00:47:07,000 --> 00:47:08,000 Speaker 1: And I do think a big reason that. 1213 00:47:08,080 --> 00:47:10,040 Speaker 3: I also don't think that we're gonna get that prospect 1214 00:47:10,080 --> 00:47:11,120 Speaker 3: hammer like you're talking about. 1215 00:47:11,560 --> 00:47:13,640 Speaker 1: I know a lot of the prospect lists are getting 1216 00:47:13,640 --> 00:47:14,439 Speaker 1: refurbished the season. 1217 00:47:14,480 --> 00:47:16,200 Speaker 3: We have many on Baseball America talking a few weeks 1218 00:47:16,200 --> 00:47:17,680 Speaker 3: ago and we Pipeline had one two weeks ago and 1219 00:47:17,760 --> 00:47:20,520 Speaker 3: this week Fangrafts had theirs. And the consensus with this 1220 00:47:20,640 --> 00:47:22,879 Speaker 3: Mets system is while there's tons of good players, there's 1221 00:47:22,960 --> 00:47:25,800 Speaker 3: no Blue Chippers, there's no monster, and that's not necessarily 1222 00:47:25,840 --> 00:47:27,359 Speaker 3: a bad thing. I still think the Mets have built 1223 00:47:27,400 --> 00:47:29,719 Speaker 3: the system up where we probably won the still the 1224 00:47:29,840 --> 00:47:32,279 Speaker 3: ten best systems in baseball because we probably have five 1225 00:47:32,360 --> 00:47:34,080 Speaker 3: or six guys who are lock major leaguers. 1226 00:47:34,239 --> 00:47:36,080 Speaker 2: Dodgers now have a couple of those guys with De 1227 00:47:36,160 --> 00:47:38,280 Speaker 2: Paula and Zyer Hope, but like they could a stretch 1228 00:47:38,360 --> 00:47:40,320 Speaker 2: to where they didn't have same thing these blue Chippers, 1229 00:47:40,360 --> 00:47:42,920 Speaker 2: but they had twenty five really good prospects. 1230 00:47:42,840 --> 00:47:44,680 Speaker 3: And you're seeing now with the Dodgers ram machine has 1231 00:47:44,680 --> 00:47:46,560 Speaker 3: been thirteen strikeouts in the triple A game with Dave 1232 00:47:46,640 --> 00:47:48,759 Speaker 3: Roberts being like coined tongue in cheek byt Wednsday has 1233 00:47:48,960 --> 00:47:50,960 Speaker 3: the next major league starting right, It's like he'd be 1234 00:47:51,040 --> 00:47:52,560 Speaker 3: like the second best picture in your extual rotation, Like 1235 00:47:52,560 --> 00:47:54,040 Speaker 3: why are you like messing around with us? And then 1236 00:47:54,239 --> 00:47:56,120 Speaker 3: a guy like mcgolf Farbus who can't get his footing 1237 00:47:56,160 --> 00:47:58,160 Speaker 3: for years and years and years in partial playing time, 1238 00:47:58,440 --> 00:48:00,600 Speaker 3: goes to the White Sox plays every day one twenty 1239 00:48:00,640 --> 00:48:03,640 Speaker 3: ops plus looks like a player, good players. Sometimes these 1240 00:48:03,680 --> 00:48:06,200 Speaker 3: guys need time to get into their grooves. But that's 1241 00:48:06,280 --> 00:48:09,640 Speaker 3: the difference of the hammers like miss Rowski and Chase 1242 00:48:09,719 --> 00:48:13,919 Speaker 3: Burns and Nick Kurtz, where it's like those are guys 1243 00:48:13,960 --> 00:48:14,799 Speaker 3: who changed your. 1244 00:48:15,000 --> 00:48:17,359 Speaker 1: Even him, it took him. It took Kurts a full month, month, 1245 00:48:17,600 --> 00:48:18,080 Speaker 1: took him month. 1246 00:48:18,440 --> 00:48:20,560 Speaker 3: But to get the guys that change your team, they're 1247 00:48:20,600 --> 00:48:23,440 Speaker 3: guys who were animals like Kurts and Burns were drafted 1248 00:48:23,520 --> 00:48:24,719 Speaker 3: last year in the top five. 1249 00:48:24,880 --> 00:48:26,960 Speaker 2: Yeahs are not hop college hitter. He had like a 1250 00:48:27,239 --> 00:48:29,200 Speaker 2: five hundred on base percentage as a college hitter. 1251 00:48:29,520 --> 00:48:30,920 Speaker 3: I pray to God them that's will have a top 1252 00:48:30,960 --> 00:48:32,960 Speaker 3: five pick for the next twenty years or not having 1253 00:48:33,000 --> 00:48:34,520 Speaker 3: a top five pick, You're not gonna get those guys. 1254 00:48:34,520 --> 00:48:35,040 Speaker 1: That's why the Mets. 1255 00:48:35,080 --> 00:48:36,520 Speaker 3: I think you're doing a really good job of building 1256 00:48:36,600 --> 00:48:39,680 Speaker 3: up the the international their international free agency pool, and 1257 00:48:39,680 --> 00:48:42,480 Speaker 3: they're scouting pipeline down there. And also like it's annoys 1258 00:48:42,520 --> 00:48:44,000 Speaker 3: me where it's like, oh, now we're talking about Allio 1259 00:48:44,000 --> 00:48:46,680 Speaker 3: and Pange because you have one game the dslrvuys shut 1260 00:48:46,719 --> 00:48:48,440 Speaker 3: the fuck up about the seventeen year old kid like this. 1261 00:48:48,600 --> 00:48:51,359 Speaker 3: I hate them to click click harboring on these guys 1262 00:48:51,400 --> 00:48:53,000 Speaker 3: that we're not gonna see major league for six years. 1263 00:48:53,120 --> 00:48:54,160 Speaker 1: That video was insane. 1264 00:48:54,239 --> 00:48:56,160 Speaker 2: The kid that was like on the Yankees picture against them, like, 1265 00:48:56,160 --> 00:48:58,200 Speaker 2: I only that guy has a hair on his higher body, 1266 00:48:58,360 --> 00:49:01,120 Speaker 2: like on his face, on his arm. Was like, he's 1267 00:49:01,160 --> 00:49:04,480 Speaker 2: a baby out here. We're literally watching sophomores in high 1268 00:49:04,480 --> 00:49:05,600 Speaker 2: school play baseball. 1269 00:49:05,440 --> 00:49:09,080 Speaker 3: Literally though scattering the DSL is like watching junior varsity baseball, 1270 00:49:09,120 --> 00:49:13,640 Speaker 3: but a better talent, way better age wise. Those are sixteen, seventeen, 1271 00:49:13,760 --> 00:49:16,040 Speaker 3: some eighteen some nineteen year olds, Like that's like watching 1272 00:49:17,239 --> 00:49:19,320 Speaker 3: mid level club baseball in America. 1273 00:49:19,680 --> 00:49:21,880 Speaker 1: What was Anthony Davis? I know it's basketball, but like anything. 1274 00:49:22,040 --> 00:49:24,600 Speaker 1: Davis grew like eleven inches or something from freshman to 1275 00:49:24,680 --> 00:49:26,800 Speaker 1: senior year, like some of these guys might up for 1276 00:49:26,880 --> 00:49:29,680 Speaker 1: being like five ninety six four and you wouldn't even blink. 1277 00:49:30,160 --> 00:49:31,640 Speaker 3: But again, it's just like again, I know, I know, 1278 00:49:31,719 --> 00:49:33,560 Speaker 3: that's the game that it pays you money now, so 1279 00:49:33,600 --> 00:49:35,400 Speaker 3: you have to get the the it clicks as much 1280 00:49:35,400 --> 00:49:37,640 Speaker 3: as you can, of course, but it's just like it's 1281 00:49:37,719 --> 00:49:39,400 Speaker 3: the focus is in the wrong places of some of 1282 00:49:39,440 --> 00:49:41,160 Speaker 3: this stuff. I think to focus this Mets team has 1283 00:49:41,200 --> 00:49:42,919 Speaker 3: to come back to the veterans, the leaders, the guys 1284 00:49:42,920 --> 00:49:43,920 Speaker 3: who've been there and done that. 1285 00:49:44,480 --> 00:49:46,160 Speaker 1: You have to do it. You just have to do it. 1286 00:49:46,280 --> 00:49:48,759 Speaker 3: You're playing badly. There's too many studs in this team 1287 00:49:49,000 --> 00:49:50,879 Speaker 3: to let this team be as bad for this long. 1288 00:49:51,320 --> 00:49:54,200 Speaker 3: It's again else I'll make a fine statement right now, 1289 00:49:54,280 --> 00:49:56,520 Speaker 3: this team makes the playoffs. If this team misses the playoffs, 1290 00:49:56,560 --> 00:49:57,520 Speaker 3: it's disaster season. 1291 00:49:57,640 --> 00:49:59,520 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, of course it's a disaster season. 1292 00:49:59,600 --> 00:50:01,520 Speaker 3: Yeah I'm not I I hate to be like talking ahead, 1293 00:50:02,520 --> 00:50:04,720 Speaker 3: but let's still make that Mets will make the NFCS. 1294 00:50:04,760 --> 00:50:06,200 Speaker 1: It's a pretty pretty bad season. 1295 00:50:06,760 --> 00:50:08,279 Speaker 3: I can't say that because you get into a five game, 1296 00:50:08,320 --> 00:50:10,520 Speaker 3: three game playoff series. Anything can happen in baseball. 1297 00:50:10,640 --> 00:50:12,520 Speaker 1: Anything. We just goes a random series. 1298 00:50:12,760 --> 00:50:14,560 Speaker 3: We only made the NLCS last year because we've got 1299 00:50:14,680 --> 00:50:16,680 Speaker 3: we got momth clutch home runs by the two best 1300 00:50:16,719 --> 00:50:18,840 Speaker 3: players on the team. One of those homes, one of 1301 00:50:18,880 --> 00:50:20,880 Speaker 3: those home runs don't happen, we probably don't make the NLCS. 1302 00:50:21,320 --> 00:50:23,000 Speaker 1: And we've took up Dodgers six games after that. 1303 00:50:23,080 --> 00:50:24,799 Speaker 3: But it's just like, you have to at least get 1304 00:50:24,880 --> 00:50:26,880 Speaker 3: yourself to the dance with a shot to do something, 1305 00:50:27,120 --> 00:50:28,320 Speaker 3: and it seems not able to do that. 1306 00:50:29,160 --> 00:50:30,680 Speaker 1: Someone has to answer for that. I'm not. I'm like, 1307 00:50:31,040 --> 00:50:31,239 Speaker 1: I'm not. 1308 00:50:31,360 --> 00:50:33,560 Speaker 3: This isn't like fucking Steve Nay Smith over here talking like, oh, 1309 00:50:33,640 --> 00:50:35,480 Speaker 3: what's the legacy going to be for these guys. But 1310 00:50:35,600 --> 00:50:38,120 Speaker 3: it's like, you gotta there's too many good players in 1311 00:50:38,120 --> 00:50:39,640 Speaker 3: this team to be playing like this shit. 1312 00:50:40,600 --> 00:50:43,359 Speaker 2: I will say, Uh, we are officially on gong watch. 1313 00:50:43,520 --> 00:50:45,720 Speaker 2: I think I know if you guys have been around 1314 00:50:45,719 --> 00:50:47,799 Speaker 2: for a while. Back in the Meds Days, we did 1315 00:50:47,840 --> 00:50:51,680 Speaker 2: an entire episode about trying to switch to juju good vibes, 1316 00:50:51,719 --> 00:50:53,920 Speaker 2: get rid of bad luck. We're on gong Watch. If 1317 00:50:53,920 --> 00:50:56,160 Speaker 2: you have gongs, I suggest that you hit them at home. 1318 00:50:56,480 --> 00:50:58,560 Speaker 2: Give it a good strike. That's always good luck. I 1319 00:50:58,600 --> 00:51:01,880 Speaker 2: believe in the Chinese culture shout out gongs. But I 1320 00:51:01,960 --> 00:51:03,840 Speaker 2: think we're also on sage watch here as well. I 1321 00:51:03,920 --> 00:51:06,120 Speaker 2: know James out in Brooklyn. We see a couple more 1322 00:51:06,160 --> 00:51:07,600 Speaker 2: bad games. We have to pull out the sage. 1323 00:51:08,080 --> 00:51:10,080 Speaker 3: We definitely do because we're playing some good teams this 1324 00:51:10,160 --> 00:51:12,000 Speaker 3: week and now we could just do this and talk 1325 00:51:12,040 --> 00:51:12,960 Speaker 3: to each other forever about this. 1326 00:51:13,080 --> 00:51:14,320 Speaker 1: We have to get to this. The preview of the 1327 00:51:14,320 --> 00:51:15,400 Speaker 1: Brewers series coming out to it. 1328 00:51:15,920 --> 00:51:17,919 Speaker 3: This Brewers team we have not faced yet this season 1329 00:51:17,920 --> 00:51:19,800 Speaker 3: because last year we had the Brewers Sandwich where we 1330 00:51:19,840 --> 00:51:21,759 Speaker 3: face them for three games opening Day, three games and 1331 00:51:21,840 --> 00:51:24,239 Speaker 3: the season and the bonus three games Wildcard round in 1332 00:51:24,239 --> 00:51:27,120 Speaker 3: the playoffs. And now this team is playing their best 1333 00:51:27,160 --> 00:51:29,560 Speaker 3: baseball they played all season over the last month, one 1334 00:51:29,600 --> 00:51:31,719 Speaker 3: of the hottest offensive teams in baseball of late, which 1335 00:51:31,719 --> 00:51:32,960 Speaker 3: is kind of surprising. 1336 00:51:32,560 --> 00:51:34,760 Speaker 1: Best record over the last like thirty games in baseball 1337 00:51:34,800 --> 00:51:35,320 Speaker 1: or something like that. 1338 00:51:35,920 --> 00:51:38,160 Speaker 3: And we're seeing some good pitchers from this team. So 1339 00:51:38,280 --> 00:51:40,279 Speaker 3: just get into the pitching matchups. This series three seven, 1340 00:51:40,360 --> 00:51:42,640 Speaker 3: ten games, all at City Field. I know Mark and 1341 00:51:42,680 --> 00:51:45,160 Speaker 3: I are going to be at probably one, possibly two 1342 00:51:45,200 --> 00:51:45,719 Speaker 3: of these games. 1343 00:51:45,840 --> 00:51:46,799 Speaker 1: I'll definitely be a one. 1344 00:51:46,880 --> 00:51:50,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'll definitely be at Misarowski Blade on Wednesday. Thursday 1345 00:51:50,800 --> 00:51:52,000 Speaker 2: is very much up in the air. Will not be 1346 00:51:52,080 --> 00:51:54,960 Speaker 2: their Tuesday? Yeah, so are you not being Tuesday? 1347 00:51:55,080 --> 00:51:57,440 Speaker 1: Aren't we? Are we going out to dinner? I thought 1348 00:51:57,440 --> 00:51:58,640 Speaker 1: we were eally gonna do that, go to the mest game. 1349 00:51:58,680 --> 00:51:59,600 Speaker 1: We'll figure that. We'll figure it. 1350 00:51:59,719 --> 00:52:02,480 Speaker 3: Uh So Tuesday seven to ten a bit of an 1351 00:52:02,480 --> 00:52:05,160 Speaker 3: as off Clay Holmes or his Friday peralta, just as 1352 00:52:05,200 --> 00:52:06,799 Speaker 3: in the side Clay Holmes, Well, I didn't give up 1353 00:52:06,800 --> 00:52:08,279 Speaker 3: a home run for his first I think seven starts 1354 00:52:08,280 --> 00:52:10,080 Speaker 3: of the year, he's given up at least one, and 1355 00:52:10,120 --> 00:52:12,040 Speaker 3: I'm pretty sure the last eight he's made. So the 1356 00:52:12,160 --> 00:52:14,080 Speaker 3: watch out for this, at least the one Clay Holmes 1357 00:52:14,160 --> 00:52:16,560 Speaker 3: home run. Also on Friday. Did you know how many 1358 00:52:16,600 --> 00:52:18,520 Speaker 3: Stars Mitch Keller went without winning a game. 1359 00:52:18,800 --> 00:52:20,880 Speaker 1: I'm probably seventy. I don't know when's last time he 1360 00:52:20,880 --> 00:52:22,600 Speaker 1: played the Mets. It was it was fifteen. 1361 00:52:22,640 --> 00:52:24,680 Speaker 3: He was he was approaching the Pirates club record fifteenth 1362 00:52:24,680 --> 00:52:26,640 Speaker 3: straight starts by winning his decision, so that we we 1363 00:52:26,760 --> 00:52:27,440 Speaker 3: we helped to break that. 1364 00:52:27,560 --> 00:52:28,799 Speaker 2: What did I tell you, By the way, in your 1365 00:52:28,840 --> 00:52:31,800 Speaker 2: fantasy thing you said said you should start Mitch Kellery 1366 00:52:31,880 --> 00:52:33,440 Speaker 2: focks the Mets up every single time. 1367 00:52:33,800 --> 00:52:35,160 Speaker 3: Yeah, in the same milk, I was like, I think 1368 00:52:35,200 --> 00:52:37,200 Speaker 3: Dustin May against the Rows, like, of course we're all suck. 1369 00:52:37,400 --> 00:52:38,879 Speaker 1: It doesn't make a torch by the roy. 1370 00:52:40,800 --> 00:52:45,279 Speaker 3: But Wednesday, a young man off Blade, Tedwolversus Mark just 1371 00:52:45,320 --> 00:52:48,040 Speaker 3: said Jacob MIZZERRASKI, you gonna wax poetic about Jacob Mizzerrawski 1372 00:52:48,120 --> 00:52:51,000 Speaker 3: a second Thursday, also seven to ten with a box 1373 00:52:51,080 --> 00:52:53,279 Speaker 3: the cake at afternoon game for an early podcast Thursday night. 1374 00:52:54,080 --> 00:52:55,400 Speaker 3: This is gonna be a fun one. This could be 1375 00:52:55,480 --> 00:52:57,719 Speaker 3: one that is either really good to really piss his 1376 00:52:57,800 --> 00:52:59,839 Speaker 3: Mets fans off because David p is A versus Hosea. 1377 00:53:00,719 --> 00:53:01,279 Speaker 1: What we're gonna have? 1378 00:53:01,760 --> 00:53:03,719 Speaker 3: Jose Katana has exactly been good this year, But he 1379 00:53:03,800 --> 00:53:06,239 Speaker 3: also has exactly been Jose Catana, which is kind of 1380 00:53:06,520 --> 00:53:07,319 Speaker 3: funny to think about. 1381 00:53:07,400 --> 00:53:10,640 Speaker 1: But video tribute, right, yeah, yeah, video tribute? 1382 00:53:10,840 --> 00:53:12,439 Speaker 3: Does it start with the X ray revealing the tumor 1383 00:53:12,480 --> 00:53:14,200 Speaker 3: that the Mets piss in his physical He gotta get 1384 00:53:14,239 --> 00:53:15,680 Speaker 3: missed the half of twenty twenty three. 1385 00:53:15,560 --> 00:53:17,120 Speaker 1: Season, broke his rib. 1386 00:53:17,160 --> 00:53:19,520 Speaker 3: It was so big the Mets couldn't find the stress 1387 00:53:19,600 --> 00:53:21,400 Speaker 3: fracture and because of a tumor so big in his 1388 00:53:21,480 --> 00:53:22,680 Speaker 3: ribcage that broke his rib. 1389 00:53:22,680 --> 00:53:24,080 Speaker 1: But before he ever pitched the game for the team, 1390 00:53:24,120 --> 00:53:24,800 Speaker 1: missing the physical. 1391 00:53:24,920 --> 00:53:27,799 Speaker 3: But this Bruce seems good. As the Brewers are every 1392 00:53:27,800 --> 00:53:30,759 Speaker 3: single year. They are a damn good baseball team. There's 1393 00:53:30,760 --> 00:53:32,960 Speaker 3: no other way to slice it. Christian Yelli started off 1394 00:53:33,000 --> 00:53:35,560 Speaker 3: the season ice cold. He's been blazing hot of late. 1395 00:53:35,640 --> 00:53:38,080 Speaker 3: Same with William Macherus, who played through a broken bone 1396 00:53:38,080 --> 00:53:40,640 Speaker 3: in his hand. Shout out catchers that played through broken 1397 00:53:40,680 --> 00:53:41,520 Speaker 3: bones in the well. 1398 00:53:41,520 --> 00:53:43,280 Speaker 2: Do you know is Ops was close to Francis squab 1399 00:53:43,440 --> 00:53:45,520 Speaker 2: Is almost like a hand injury might impact your hitting. 1400 00:53:45,920 --> 00:53:48,640 Speaker 3: Yeah, but now he's quite good again. Jackson Chario similarly 1401 00:53:48,719 --> 00:53:51,879 Speaker 3: started the season poorly but now has also just been good. 1402 00:53:51,960 --> 00:53:54,040 Speaker 3: He was swinging everything, Yeah, now he started swinging at 1403 00:53:54,040 --> 00:53:55,760 Speaker 3: a tiny bit less and you're showing off the incredible 1404 00:53:55,840 --> 00:53:59,000 Speaker 3: natural talent. Mark your boy sufree look can cats like 1405 00:53:59,120 --> 00:53:59,440 Speaker 3: some cool? 1406 00:53:59,480 --> 00:54:00,759 Speaker 1: He's fucking Garder right now. 1407 00:54:00,960 --> 00:54:03,960 Speaker 3: I've been sharing the Brett Gardner copabet south three like 1408 00:54:04,280 --> 00:54:06,719 Speaker 3: wide and through the fantasy baseball community. People fucking love it. 1409 00:54:06,760 --> 00:54:09,560 Speaker 3: I'm just taking credit for it, like just fine. Yeah, 1410 00:54:09,640 --> 00:54:11,080 Speaker 3: like you do form my takes over the years, but 1411 00:54:11,080 --> 00:54:12,800 Speaker 3: I'm just gonna have that one. And also on the 1412 00:54:12,800 --> 00:54:15,239 Speaker 3: opposite theok Bryce Raang and Reeze Hoskins, two friends of 1413 00:54:15,239 --> 00:54:18,239 Speaker 3: the program, started the season as other dog shit and 1414 00:54:18,360 --> 00:54:20,239 Speaker 3: now I mean started season incredibly and now our other 1415 00:54:20,320 --> 00:54:21,960 Speaker 3: dog shit have been ice called for about two straight 1416 00:54:22,000 --> 00:54:24,120 Speaker 3: months now. So there, of course he's gonna get Theikskin 1417 00:54:24,200 --> 00:54:26,480 Speaker 3: is gonna hit three home runs. Same with another funny 1418 00:54:26,520 --> 00:54:29,880 Speaker 3: one here someone I like and you hate. Caleb Durban 1419 00:54:30,400 --> 00:54:33,279 Speaker 3: went back to the Brewers as the big piece in 1420 00:54:33,400 --> 00:54:36,280 Speaker 3: the Devin Williams Nester Cortez Right, think Cale Durbin was sneaky, 1421 00:54:36,320 --> 00:54:38,840 Speaker 3: the actual piece of that trade with Nestez one year contract. 1422 00:54:39,160 --> 00:54:41,279 Speaker 3: It's been awesome in the month of June, nearly three 1423 00:54:41,360 --> 00:54:44,080 Speaker 3: hundred batting average, three fifty on base percentage, stealing base, 1424 00:54:44,160 --> 00:54:47,360 Speaker 3: is actually hitting home runs, stabilizing the third base position 1425 00:54:47,400 --> 00:54:49,160 Speaker 3: for the Brewers that's been up in the air for 1426 00:54:50,120 --> 00:54:51,959 Speaker 3: ten years, fifteen years forever. 1427 00:54:52,200 --> 00:54:53,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, since they remember. 1428 00:54:53,640 --> 00:54:55,640 Speaker 2: I brawn off of third base after his rookie year, 1429 00:54:55,640 --> 00:54:57,759 Speaker 2: I think they had there was someone else in between them. 1430 00:54:57,760 --> 00:55:00,480 Speaker 2: Petro Flees has some good moments there. I think Patrol 1431 00:55:00,480 --> 00:55:02,480 Speaker 2: Flic was on the Phillies, Dude, I think he was 1432 00:55:02,520 --> 00:55:04,520 Speaker 2: on both. Let's take a look at what Petro Flee 1433 00:55:04,640 --> 00:55:05,479 Speaker 2: is up. Do you keep talking? 1434 00:55:06,360 --> 00:55:09,000 Speaker 3: And then other guys in this line up, Isaac Collins 1435 00:55:09,239 --> 00:55:13,680 Speaker 3: is uh, he's a very funny baseball player. Who was 1436 00:55:13,719 --> 00:55:16,200 Speaker 3: that there was there was there was a lot of 1437 00:55:16,200 --> 00:55:16,600 Speaker 3: team at. 1438 00:55:16,480 --> 00:55:18,640 Speaker 2: Their basement of the Brewers, like twenty twelve's I can't 1439 00:55:18,640 --> 00:55:21,439 Speaker 2: remember It'll find it. I mean that Casey at one point, 1440 00:55:21,480 --> 00:55:23,719 Speaker 2: which I remember, actually put up like one hundred and 1441 00:55:23,800 --> 00:55:25,640 Speaker 2: eighteen RBI's one year one year. 1442 00:55:25,680 --> 00:55:27,920 Speaker 3: He was a fans baseball animal that year. But Isaac 1443 00:55:27,920 --> 00:55:29,759 Speaker 3: Collins is funny. He's a switch hitter. He's had a 1444 00:55:29,920 --> 00:55:31,600 Speaker 3: crazing If I'm not mistaken. 1445 00:55:31,280 --> 00:55:34,200 Speaker 1: Had aramis Fromiroz at third. Okay, that's definitely not him thinking, 1446 00:55:34,239 --> 00:55:35,560 Speaker 1: of course, because he's a coup of hard. But this 1447 00:55:35,680 --> 00:55:37,600 Speaker 1: guy might just be wrong. I'm way wrong about my 1448 00:55:37,600 --> 00:55:38,719 Speaker 1: Mandal Central history right now. 1449 00:55:39,280 --> 00:55:43,000 Speaker 3: Isaac Collins switch hither small guy, ye sneaky rookie, the 1450 00:55:43,040 --> 00:55:44,440 Speaker 3: year guy, I mean the nationally working the year race 1451 00:55:44,480 --> 00:55:47,319 Speaker 3: disaster Jacobs Rawski. After pitching I think seven Ins became 1452 00:55:47,360 --> 00:55:48,799 Speaker 3: the favorite for the National leagu working of the year. 1453 00:55:49,040 --> 00:55:51,239 Speaker 3: That's how much disaster rookies National League are this year. 1454 00:55:51,239 --> 00:55:53,600 Speaker 3: Similar disaster to what the American League is in terms 1455 00:55:53,600 --> 00:55:55,680 Speaker 3: of his teams in general. But again, one more line 1456 00:55:55,719 --> 00:55:58,480 Speaker 3: by Isaac Collins. He's a switch hither totally different ball 1457 00:55:58,480 --> 00:56:01,120 Speaker 3: player from each side the plate left side, if I 1458 00:56:01,120 --> 00:56:03,319 Speaker 3: remember it's right left side, is a slappy right side. 1459 00:56:03,320 --> 00:56:04,759 Speaker 3: He's swing as hard as he can for as long 1460 00:56:04,760 --> 00:56:06,319 Speaker 3: as he can, and it all turns out to being 1461 00:56:06,360 --> 00:56:08,400 Speaker 3: a league average hit who can run and throw. Like 1462 00:56:08,520 --> 00:56:10,680 Speaker 3: every single outfield of the Brewers ever bring up from 1463 00:56:10,680 --> 00:56:13,680 Speaker 3: the system somehow is an athletic corner outfielder who's probably 1464 00:56:13,960 --> 00:56:15,919 Speaker 3: too good for the corner, not good enough for center, 1465 00:56:16,040 --> 00:56:17,839 Speaker 3: who can run, hit for average, run to a home run. 1466 00:56:17,840 --> 00:56:20,480 Speaker 3: It's amazing how they keep developing the exact same player 1467 00:56:20,880 --> 00:56:22,879 Speaker 3: over and over and over and over again. 1468 00:56:23,160 --> 00:56:25,280 Speaker 1: And of course it's the Milwaukee Brewers. 1469 00:56:25,680 --> 00:56:31,080 Speaker 2: They have a demon bullpen, absolutely disgusting. Trevor McGill continues 1470 00:56:31,120 --> 00:56:32,640 Speaker 2: to prove that he is one of the most slept 1471 00:56:32,680 --> 00:56:36,360 Speaker 2: on underrated relievers in Major League Baseball. Everyone's favorite reliever 1472 00:56:36,480 --> 00:56:39,480 Speaker 2: Abner Uribe, who I believe shot bullets at the Mets 1473 00:56:39,560 --> 00:56:44,560 Speaker 2: with a theoretical gun. After getting the save on opening Sat. Yeah, 1474 00:56:44,760 --> 00:56:47,799 Speaker 2: against the New York Mets game, we threw at Ree Hoskins. Yeah, 1475 00:56:47,800 --> 00:56:51,000 Speaker 2: he's been lights out, He's been unhittable. Me and James 1476 00:56:51,040 --> 00:56:54,279 Speaker 2: have been on this guy for years too. It's coming together. 1477 00:56:54,320 --> 00:56:57,160 Speaker 2: Abnuey Reba is great. Nick Mears is fantastic, even like 1478 00:56:57,239 --> 00:56:58,480 Speaker 2: grand Anderson great. 1479 00:56:58,680 --> 00:56:59,080 Speaker 1: Coning. 1480 00:56:59,320 --> 00:57:02,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, Aaron despite having the worst extension in Major League 1481 00:57:02,640 --> 00:57:05,839 Speaker 2: Baseball great, Like they are just freaks on the mound. 1482 00:57:06,160 --> 00:57:08,480 Speaker 2: The Mets need to get out early and score early, 1483 00:57:08,600 --> 00:57:11,000 Speaker 2: because if the Brewers bullpen gets a lead, they usually 1484 00:57:11,040 --> 00:57:11,719 Speaker 2: don't give it up. 1485 00:57:12,440 --> 00:57:14,680 Speaker 3: And something else the Brewers do amazingly every year, and 1486 00:57:14,719 --> 00:57:16,560 Speaker 3: of course we're learning this in Mets now with David 1487 00:57:16,560 --> 00:57:17,440 Speaker 3: Searns coming from the. 1488 00:57:17,440 --> 00:57:18,760 Speaker 1: Brewers to this Mets team. 1489 00:57:19,480 --> 00:57:21,880 Speaker 3: They find guys in the back of this rotation every 1490 00:57:21,960 --> 00:57:24,120 Speaker 3: year and for no reason, they're awesome. Quinn Priest, after 1491 00:57:24,200 --> 00:57:26,320 Speaker 3: being traded from the Pirates of the Red Sox stinking, 1492 00:57:26,720 --> 00:57:28,560 Speaker 3: then being traded from the Red Sox to the Brewers 1493 00:57:28,680 --> 00:57:31,240 Speaker 3: for low end prospects, it has been awesome. One of 1494 00:57:31,280 --> 00:57:33,560 Speaker 3: the most consistent pitchers the National League's entire season, and 1495 00:57:33,600 --> 00:57:35,320 Speaker 3: there's no real stuff behind it, and there's still a 1496 00:57:35,320 --> 00:57:37,040 Speaker 3: lot of hiding of his fastball at breaking balls. But 1497 00:57:37,560 --> 00:57:40,360 Speaker 3: he's so cunning and he's really improved his command a lot. 1498 00:57:40,680 --> 00:57:44,640 Speaker 3: He's become the reincarnation of Tobias Myers. But while as 1499 00:57:44,760 --> 00:57:46,880 Speaker 3: Tobias Myers started to suck again, which is probably preview, 1500 00:57:46,960 --> 00:57:49,480 Speaker 3: he throws a little harder. To write, a little harder'll 1501 00:57:49,480 --> 00:57:52,720 Speaker 3: be also a fewer pitches. Tobias Myers was a tunnel king, 1502 00:57:52,720 --> 00:57:54,680 Speaker 3: where Quinn Priester does have the hammer. I think it's 1503 00:57:54,680 --> 00:57:56,919 Speaker 3: a curveball or a slyer. And then have talk about 1504 00:57:57,000 --> 00:57:58,560 Speaker 3: especially because we're going to see because we're going to 1505 00:57:58,600 --> 00:58:00,720 Speaker 3: see him in the series, him as ra asking if 1506 00:58:00,760 --> 00:58:02,600 Speaker 3: you guys haven't seen him, haven't heard He's become like 1507 00:58:02,680 --> 00:58:04,840 Speaker 3: the talk of major League Baseball. He beat Paul Sken's 1508 00:58:04,880 --> 00:58:06,960 Speaker 3: head the head last week. I think that really picked 1509 00:58:07,040 --> 00:58:08,800 Speaker 3: up the shine. I've heard national media and I started 1510 00:58:08,840 --> 00:58:12,040 Speaker 3: talking about miz It's it's openly the. 1511 00:58:12,040 --> 00:58:13,000 Speaker 1: Best stuff in baseball. 1512 00:58:13,080 --> 00:58:15,280 Speaker 3: I can actually say that honestly, Like it's it's a 1513 00:58:15,360 --> 00:58:18,000 Speaker 3: slider that moves like a foot and comes in like 1514 00:58:18,080 --> 00:58:20,040 Speaker 3: ninety five miles an hour. You're gonna see some ugly 1515 00:58:20,080 --> 00:58:22,360 Speaker 3: swings on in the fastball that gets up to one 1516 00:58:22,400 --> 00:58:25,120 Speaker 3: hundred two miles an hour, which, by the way, almost 1517 00:58:25,200 --> 00:58:26,120 Speaker 3: eight feeted extension. 1518 00:58:26,160 --> 00:58:27,560 Speaker 1: I was about to say, he's. 1519 00:58:27,560 --> 00:58:30,120 Speaker 2: Releasing the ball about fifty three fifty two feet away 1520 00:58:30,160 --> 00:58:31,920 Speaker 2: from you, so it's one oh one, one oh two 1521 00:58:32,320 --> 00:58:35,120 Speaker 2: from even closer than you could ever imagine the guys 1522 00:58:35,160 --> 00:58:36,360 Speaker 2: tickling you with the fastball. 1523 00:58:36,800 --> 00:58:38,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, I saw it on someone's calculation. 1524 00:58:38,680 --> 00:58:40,960 Speaker 3: Shout out at Alex Chamberlain with his pitch leader board 1525 00:58:41,000 --> 00:58:42,880 Speaker 3: Alex Chamberlain's great great tableau page. If you guys are 1526 00:58:42,880 --> 00:58:46,040 Speaker 3: in fans baseball deep pitching numbers, the perceived velocity has 1527 00:58:46,040 --> 00:58:48,120 Speaker 3: gotten up to bet one hundred six miles an hour. Yeah, goodluck, 1528 00:58:48,160 --> 00:58:50,560 Speaker 3: which would be the fastest pitch any player has ever seen. 1529 00:58:50,640 --> 00:58:53,680 Speaker 3: He's an animal, six foot seven. He technically pitched a 1530 00:58:53,760 --> 00:58:55,960 Speaker 3: no hither through the first nine innings his major league career, 1531 00:58:56,040 --> 00:58:57,280 Speaker 3: but that was over two separate games. 1532 00:58:57,320 --> 00:59:00,560 Speaker 1: It's only given up three hits. It's it's out rageous 1533 00:59:00,600 --> 00:59:02,360 Speaker 1: how good this guy is. And we're gonna face him. 1534 00:59:02,400 --> 00:59:04,400 Speaker 3: This offense really not hitting well at all, so it's, uh, 1535 00:59:04,440 --> 00:59:05,920 Speaker 3: it's it's gonna have a work cut out for us there. 1536 00:59:06,080 --> 00:59:06,960 Speaker 1: It's it's a spectacle. 1537 00:59:07,000 --> 00:59:08,240 Speaker 3: I'm excited you're gonna be able to go to that 1538 00:59:08,280 --> 00:59:10,280 Speaker 3: game because I'm be covering for NBC for Wednesday night. 1539 00:59:10,400 --> 00:59:12,600 Speaker 2: You know, I was not missing Miserowski. The one thing 1540 00:59:12,880 --> 00:59:15,400 Speaker 2: that I will say about him, he can lose his 1541 00:59:15,560 --> 00:59:19,760 Speaker 2: mechanics at times. His mechanics are super super super huge place. Yeah, 1542 00:59:19,800 --> 00:59:22,640 Speaker 2: he's just a monster human being. He falls off hard 1543 00:59:22,720 --> 00:59:25,800 Speaker 2: to first base, like incredibly incredibly hard. I'm gonna tell 1544 00:59:25,800 --> 00:59:27,280 Speaker 2: you right now, I think Wan Soda lays down a 1545 00:59:27,320 --> 00:59:28,040 Speaker 2: bunt against them. 1546 00:59:28,560 --> 00:59:29,280 Speaker 1: I can see that once. 1547 00:59:29,320 --> 00:59:30,840 Speaker 3: So it has been been sneaking around the bunch lay 1548 00:59:30,920 --> 00:59:32,960 Speaker 3: want So it has been so good, so funny that 1549 00:59:33,120 --> 00:59:35,520 Speaker 3: this team was incredible and one so other couldn't hit. 1550 00:59:35,600 --> 00:59:37,280 Speaker 3: Now this team sucks ass and one so it doesn't 1551 00:59:37,280 --> 00:59:37,600 Speaker 3: get out. 1552 00:59:37,640 --> 00:59:39,920 Speaker 2: But because now that he's not, because he's hitting home runs, 1553 00:59:40,000 --> 00:59:41,840 Speaker 2: not getting on base, Pete's like, oh fuck, I gotta 1554 00:59:41,880 --> 00:59:43,160 Speaker 2: start hitting singles again. 1555 00:59:43,200 --> 00:59:44,320 Speaker 1: So make sure someone's on base. 1556 00:59:44,920 --> 00:59:47,600 Speaker 3: And just gotta give credit word to do to Freddie Peralta, 1557 00:59:47,640 --> 00:59:49,600 Speaker 3: who just has become one of the most steady, consistent 1558 00:59:49,680 --> 00:59:52,520 Speaker 3: pitchers in baseball. It Dynasty League trade a couple of 1559 00:59:52,560 --> 00:59:54,800 Speaker 3: months ago, like the first couple weeks of April where 1560 00:59:54,800 --> 00:59:57,680 Speaker 3: I shipped off Freddy for cam Smith Astros who finally 1561 00:59:57,800 --> 00:59:59,720 Speaker 3: just turned the corner. Got thought that was a nice 1562 00:59:59,760 --> 01:00:02,240 Speaker 3: square trade, a good deal for both sides. But Fridday's 1563 01:00:02,240 --> 01:00:04,800 Speaker 3: awesome still got the nice cut ride fastball. He's done 1564 01:00:04,880 --> 01:00:09,640 Speaker 3: something crazy this year. Where he was always fastball Slyder fastball, slider. 1565 01:00:09,400 --> 01:00:11,720 Speaker 1: Had anauseum and now it's not at all. 1566 01:00:12,120 --> 01:00:14,360 Speaker 3: He's it's all it's all curveball change up, which is 1567 01:00:14,360 --> 01:00:16,120 Speaker 3: amazing because the whole thing of Freddy Perlter forever I 1568 01:00:16,120 --> 01:00:19,000 Speaker 3: had from twenty twenty one about pitchers who need a 1569 01:00:19,040 --> 01:00:20,800 Speaker 3: third pitch for pictureless way back in the day when 1570 01:00:20,800 --> 01:00:23,040 Speaker 3: I started making content, I wrote it in the Airbnb 1571 01:00:23,200 --> 01:00:25,000 Speaker 3: and Scott Slyer zone. I was hanging out with my 1572 01:00:25,000 --> 01:00:26,800 Speaker 3: friends of spring training and I was about take a 1573 01:00:26,840 --> 01:00:28,880 Speaker 3: solo roacher by myself, and it was all about, this 1574 01:00:28,880 --> 01:00:30,720 Speaker 3: is Freddie Proult if he needs that change to come along, 1575 01:00:31,000 --> 01:00:32,960 Speaker 3: so slider doesn't even happen anymore. It's all change ups 1576 01:00:32,960 --> 01:00:35,280 Speaker 3: and curveballs, and he's been found really really good form 1577 01:00:35,320 --> 01:00:37,640 Speaker 3: of both of them, and he owns able owns them. 1578 01:00:37,640 --> 01:00:38,920 Speaker 1: I mean he owns everybody's guy. 1579 01:00:38,920 --> 01:00:40,840 Speaker 3: The guy for his career has as a starting pitcher 1580 01:00:40,920 --> 01:00:43,040 Speaker 3: for his career has Let's see what it is here, 1581 01:00:43,240 --> 01:00:44,560 Speaker 3: I was not a starting pitcher just overall. 1582 01:00:44,600 --> 01:00:46,120 Speaker 1: Freddy Prolo is a one point one four. 1583 01:00:46,000 --> 01:00:47,960 Speaker 3: Whip in his career in a three seven ERA, and 1584 01:00:48,040 --> 01:00:50,320 Speaker 3: that's was the first three major league seasons that spanned 1585 01:00:50,360 --> 01:00:52,840 Speaker 3: almost two hundred ins. Where's the ray was four and 1586 01:00:52,880 --> 01:00:55,040 Speaker 3: a half. Yeah, so since Freddy Perlton became a full 1587 01:00:55,080 --> 01:00:56,960 Speaker 3: time started in twenty twenty one, we're looking at like 1588 01:00:57,000 --> 01:00:59,080 Speaker 3: a three to two e RA and like a one 1589 01:00:59,160 --> 01:01:01,360 Speaker 3: point one er whip. And you can't really good pitcher. 1590 01:01:01,400 --> 01:01:02,920 Speaker 3: You can't forget to have Manager of the Year as well, 1591 01:01:02,960 --> 01:01:05,640 Speaker 3: Pat Murphy that year, Pat Murphy. You no, no, nothing's 1592 01:01:05,640 --> 01:01:07,480 Speaker 3: been winning the manager the year. It's goodeam, it's good 1593 01:01:07,480 --> 01:01:10,080 Speaker 3: baseball team baseball. They don't fuck anything up. They they're 1594 01:01:10,080 --> 01:01:11,680 Speaker 3: really good defense, they run the base as well. They 1595 01:01:11,760 --> 01:01:12,680 Speaker 3: have a good mill of the order. 1596 01:01:12,880 --> 01:01:13,200 Speaker 1: It's it. 1597 01:01:13,360 --> 01:01:15,720 Speaker 3: This is the best collection of talent, which is kind 1598 01:01:15,720 --> 01:01:17,440 Speaker 3: of ironic I think the Brewers have had in a 1599 01:01:17,600 --> 01:01:18,120 Speaker 3: very long time. 1600 01:01:18,200 --> 01:01:20,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, so it's a it's a very uh I mean, 1601 01:01:20,400 --> 01:01:23,360 Speaker 2: they could still use one more legit, legit bat, but 1602 01:01:23,720 --> 01:01:26,640 Speaker 2: the pitcher's about as good as it's been. The lineup 1603 01:01:26,800 --> 01:01:29,920 Speaker 2: top to bottom feels very, very capable, which is something 1604 01:01:29,920 --> 01:01:31,320 Speaker 2: that you haven't always been able to say about their 1605 01:01:31,360 --> 01:01:32,280 Speaker 2: offense with. 1606 01:01:32,480 --> 01:01:34,520 Speaker 3: The Hammers in the middle between Churio and nice catch 1607 01:01:34,520 --> 01:01:36,960 Speaker 3: and that slot just caught a fly that was awesome. 1608 01:01:37,440 --> 01:01:41,000 Speaker 3: Cherio Yelich and William Contreras is still lights out middle 1609 01:01:41,000 --> 01:01:42,520 Speaker 3: of the order. Yeah, that's a hard of the order 1610 01:01:42,520 --> 01:01:44,439 Speaker 3: that can get tend with basically any team the league. 1611 01:01:44,440 --> 01:01:45,800 Speaker 3: It's definitely not in the part of I would say 1612 01:01:45,840 --> 01:01:47,600 Speaker 3: the Mets and the Dodgers, but it's like of the 1613 01:01:47,720 --> 01:01:50,720 Speaker 3: second tier that's a scary two three, four. 1614 01:01:50,760 --> 01:01:51,520 Speaker 1: They're so pesky. 1615 01:01:52,120 --> 01:01:54,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, and like the rest of the guys are pesky, 1616 01:01:54,080 --> 01:01:55,960 Speaker 3: and Reeze Hoskins will rre into one guaranteed in the 1617 01:01:56,000 --> 01:01:56,560 Speaker 3: series against the. 1618 01:01:56,560 --> 01:01:59,240 Speaker 1: Mets anything else. So is it time to wrap us up? 1619 01:01:59,680 --> 01:02:01,280 Speaker 1: I think I'm gonna check on Frankie Pepper's but I 1620 01:02:01,480 --> 01:02:03,760 Speaker 1: was checking my d MS before I didn't see anything 1621 01:02:03,840 --> 01:02:05,959 Speaker 1: from him. I mean, it's it's been bad. 1622 01:02:06,320 --> 01:02:09,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, I know, Frankie Peppers has has taken himself out 1623 01:02:09,040 --> 01:02:11,280 Speaker 3: of this episode, so we we we respect Frankie, respect 1624 01:02:11,320 --> 01:02:13,040 Speaker 3: his silence at this moment. All No, I don't know 1625 01:02:13,080 --> 01:02:16,560 Speaker 3: if the Mets team deserved Frankie Pepper's after this. I 1626 01:02:16,640 --> 01:02:18,720 Speaker 3: have a question before we go, do you think anyone 1627 01:02:18,720 --> 01:02:20,320 Speaker 3: of the mess locker room's ever heard Frankie Peppers? 1628 01:02:20,480 --> 01:02:26,320 Speaker 1: Yeah, you be bad? Who would you have the guess? Yeah? 1629 01:02:26,360 --> 01:02:28,800 Speaker 1: I would go McNeil as well. Yeah, that's awesome to 1630 01:02:28,800 --> 01:02:30,920 Speaker 1: hear a little baseball rat. That's what he is. It's 1631 01:02:30,960 --> 01:02:33,080 Speaker 1: great to think about anything else. That's it. 1632 01:02:33,800 --> 01:02:35,560 Speaker 3: I think that's it, And as you guys know, keep 1633 01:02:35,640 --> 01:02:37,320 Speaker 3: checking out that merch at the bottom. I also think 1634 01:02:37,400 --> 01:02:39,000 Speaker 3: Mark and are going to be at the Game Subway 1635 01:02:39,040 --> 01:02:43,480 Speaker 3: series Sunday July Saturday, July fifth, planning for a trained 1636 01:02:43,520 --> 01:02:46,120 Speaker 3: episode good or Bad, So get ready for that one. 1637 01:02:46,120 --> 01:02:47,600 Speaker 3: If you guys want to be a part of the 1638 01:02:47,640 --> 01:02:49,240 Speaker 3: Mess Up podcast, get your voice hurt. 1639 01:02:49,320 --> 01:02:50,360 Speaker 1: Even if you want to be a camera. If you 1640 01:02:50,360 --> 01:02:51,320 Speaker 1: don't want to be a camera, you want to just 1641 01:02:51,360 --> 01:02:54,000 Speaker 1: hang out with watch us. That also would be very 1642 01:02:54,120 --> 01:02:56,680 Speaker 1: and we'll see how things feel going up to that day. 1643 01:02:57,720 --> 01:02:59,320 Speaker 3: I think I think bad might be as good as 1644 01:02:59,320 --> 01:03:01,800 Speaker 3: good for the comty think so for sure, Oh my god, 1645 01:03:01,800 --> 01:03:03,080 Speaker 3: because we know the place is gonna be packed. 1646 01:03:03,120 --> 01:03:04,640 Speaker 1: I guess yeah, we might get some mute and Yankee 1647 01:03:04,680 --> 01:03:05,520 Speaker 1: fans onto. 1648 01:03:05,880 --> 01:03:07,360 Speaker 3: Any kind of nonsense that we can get. I think 1649 01:03:07,400 --> 01:03:08,440 Speaker 3: I think we thrive in nonsense. 1650 01:03:08,480 --> 01:03:11,600 Speaker 2: All right, well, we'll nonsense it up guaranteed Saturday. Wardy 1651 01:03:11,680 --> 01:03:13,320 Speaker 2: is also going to be with us there on Saturday. 1652 01:03:13,760 --> 01:03:15,720 Speaker 1: I'd love to do train cast with Worthy. 1653 01:03:15,800 --> 01:03:17,680 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's getting ready to have some drinks in New 1654 01:03:17,760 --> 01:03:20,000 Speaker 2: York afterwards, so we'll have a good time roll running 1655 01:03:20,080 --> 01:03:20,680 Speaker 2: up down the train. 1656 01:03:20,960 --> 01:03:22,760 Speaker 1: That's it for this episode. Guys. Thank you for listening, 1657 01:03:23,000 --> 01:03:23,720 Speaker 1: Thank you for watching. 1658 01:03:23,760 --> 01:03:25,760 Speaker 2: Follow us on all our social media at mets up 1659 01:03:25,800 --> 01:03:28,400 Speaker 2: on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. Subscribe to Messed Up podcast 1660 01:03:28,440 --> 01:03:30,640 Speaker 2: YouTube channel if you have not yet already done so 1661 01:03:31,520 --> 01:03:34,320 Speaker 2: to uh Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, drops a rating, drops 1662 01:03:34,320 --> 01:03:36,280 Speaker 2: a review, download and subscribe. You can follow James on 1663 01:03:36,360 --> 01:03:39,480 Speaker 2: social media at James Chiano. I'm drafting Mark with a C. 1664 01:03:39,680 --> 01:03:41,360 Speaker 2: Thank you for listening, Thank you for watching. We will 1665 01:03:41,440 --> 01:03:44,640 Speaker 2: catch you all in the next episode. Peace out, peace out, guys. 1666 01:03:44,720 --> 01:03:45,520 Speaker 2: Let's call the Mets