1 00:00:00,120 --> 00:00:02,560 Speaker 1: What is Up? Mets fans, Welcome back to another episode 2 00:00:02,600 --> 00:00:05,360 Speaker 1: of the Mets Up Podcast. Episode two O Waight is 3 00:00:05,400 --> 00:00:08,719 Speaker 1: a positive one. For the first time in a month, 4 00:00:09,280 --> 00:00:13,240 Speaker 1: the Mets have won a series, beat the San Francisco Giants. 5 00:00:13,720 --> 00:00:16,120 Speaker 1: I know, like things aren't perfect right now, there's still 6 00:00:16,160 --> 00:00:17,599 Speaker 1: a lot of work to be done. Like this is 7 00:00:17,600 --> 00:00:19,919 Speaker 1: by no means like, oh, whooh, we're ba kind of thing, 8 00:00:20,160 --> 00:00:22,280 Speaker 1: But boy, oh boy, does it feel good to not 9 00:00:22,320 --> 00:00:24,000 Speaker 1: only win a couple games in a row for the 10 00:00:24,000 --> 00:00:26,480 Speaker 1: first time in a really long time, but also win 11 00:00:26,520 --> 00:00:28,440 Speaker 1: a series for the first time in a month and 12 00:00:28,520 --> 00:00:31,320 Speaker 1: just be playing some better baseball than we saw all 13 00:00:31,400 --> 00:00:33,479 Speaker 1: of the month of June. We're gonna talk about this 14 00:00:33,720 --> 00:00:35,960 Speaker 1: or every single game in this Giant series, talk a 15 00:00:35,960 --> 00:00:37,839 Speaker 1: little bit about June two, just kind of put it 16 00:00:37,880 --> 00:00:40,080 Speaker 1: in the rearview mirror, forget about it, start playing some 17 00:00:40,120 --> 00:00:42,479 Speaker 1: good baseball again. You guys know the drill here. Make 18 00:00:42,520 --> 00:00:44,400 Speaker 1: sure you're following us on all our social media at 19 00:00:44,440 --> 00:00:46,840 Speaker 1: Mets Up on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. If you're looking 20 00:00:46,840 --> 00:00:48,279 Speaker 1: for the YouTube version of this, go to the New 21 00:00:48,320 --> 00:00:50,680 Speaker 1: York Mets YouTube channel and subscribe over there. And if 22 00:00:50,680 --> 00:00:53,960 Speaker 1: you're listening to US, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, whatever it is, 23 00:00:54,160 --> 00:00:56,000 Speaker 1: Drop us a rating, drop us a review. Make sure 24 00:00:56,000 --> 00:00:59,840 Speaker 1: you download and subscribe to podcast. We really do appreciate it. James, 25 00:01:00,000 --> 00:01:02,160 Speaker 1: a little bit of a zoom episode here. So it 26 00:01:02,200 --> 00:01:03,520 Speaker 1: was a late night in New York. We had some 27 00:01:03,640 --> 00:01:06,280 Speaker 1: rain in the forecast. John was runned in the show 28 00:01:06,440 --> 00:01:08,800 Speaker 1: for like the scoreboard and everything. Today. How are we 29 00:01:08,800 --> 00:01:11,600 Speaker 1: feeling at home doing a home episode at home? 30 00:01:12,600 --> 00:01:14,760 Speaker 2: It feels nice. I mean definitely would have been a 31 00:01:14,800 --> 00:01:16,680 Speaker 2: cool night to be in the ballpark, just because, I mean, 32 00:01:16,680 --> 00:01:18,160 Speaker 2: besides the rain at the end, just because it was 33 00:01:18,160 --> 00:01:21,320 Speaker 2: a good like solid Mets victory. But you know, VI, 34 00:01:21,400 --> 00:01:23,280 Speaker 2: those are the wedding too. We would have had to 35 00:01:23,280 --> 00:01:25,760 Speaker 2: do a lot more, uh put a stead up and 36 00:01:25,760 --> 00:01:27,960 Speaker 2: put away. It's a goo good night to get everybody home, 37 00:01:28,040 --> 00:01:30,040 Speaker 2: like get this episode ready to go. And also because 38 00:01:30,040 --> 00:01:32,680 Speaker 2: we got flexed even kind of recently to ESPN on 39 00:01:32,720 --> 00:01:35,440 Speaker 2: the day where there were not not many other like really, 40 00:01:35,480 --> 00:01:37,320 Speaker 2: you know, good baseball games, like I don't think I 41 00:01:37,360 --> 00:01:40,600 Speaker 2: don't think Specer Stryier face Andy Alcontra. I'm pretty sure 42 00:01:40,600 --> 00:01:43,040 Speaker 2: the Astros didn't face the Rangers. And uh yeah, I 43 00:01:43,040 --> 00:01:44,840 Speaker 2: don't think there were any other Kevin Galisman didn't face 44 00:01:44,840 --> 00:01:46,360 Speaker 2: the Red Sox. Really no other games that could have 45 00:01:46,360 --> 00:01:51,040 Speaker 2: been on side Night Baseball, Sony. 46 00:01:49,800 --> 00:01:51,440 Speaker 1: Facing Zach Gallan. Wouldn't want to see that. 47 00:01:51,560 --> 00:01:53,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, a weird one. Now we don't need that, but yeah, good, 48 00:01:53,920 --> 00:01:55,280 Speaker 2: good to have the Mets and the Giants on there. 49 00:01:56,080 --> 00:01:57,400 Speaker 1: We'll say it would have loved to have been out 50 00:01:57,440 --> 00:01:59,800 Speaker 1: of my apartment. Uh No a C. I know you 51 00:01:59,840 --> 00:02:01,680 Speaker 1: got have been hearing me complain about AC for like 52 00:02:01,680 --> 00:02:04,560 Speaker 1: the last three or four episodes now, But when I 53 00:02:04,600 --> 00:02:07,160 Speaker 1: got back England, we know, no AC got back to 54 00:02:07,200 --> 00:02:10,239 Speaker 1: my apartment. No AC. It's eighty two degrees and it's 55 00:02:10,320 --> 00:02:12,960 Speaker 1: just as humid inside as it is outside. It's an 56 00:02:13,000 --> 00:02:15,519 Speaker 1: awful feeling. I washed my face before we got on 57 00:02:15,600 --> 00:02:17,600 Speaker 1: here because I was glistening, and I might be glistening 58 00:02:17,600 --> 00:02:21,640 Speaker 1: already again. It's been a miserable day inside the Luino 59 00:02:21,720 --> 00:02:24,760 Speaker 1: apartment here, but we push on, We push on, and 60 00:02:24,840 --> 00:02:26,880 Speaker 1: luckily we got some Mets wins to talk about, which 61 00:02:26,919 --> 00:02:29,160 Speaker 1: makes it a whole lot better when it's feeling sweaty 62 00:02:29,200 --> 00:02:30,920 Speaker 1: and sticky in here, because at least you can put 63 00:02:30,919 --> 00:02:32,399 Speaker 1: a little bit of a smile on my face, which 64 00:02:32,440 --> 00:02:33,000 Speaker 1: is nice. 65 00:02:33,440 --> 00:02:35,280 Speaker 2: Definitely, before we get to the wins, I do want 66 00:02:35,320 --> 00:02:38,320 Speaker 2: to start with Friday Night. Put June to bed, because 67 00:02:38,360 --> 00:02:41,480 Speaker 2: Friday Night was another disappointing loss for them, especially relative 68 00:02:41,520 --> 00:02:43,359 Speaker 2: to the entire series, because we wound up winning the 69 00:02:43,360 --> 00:02:45,320 Speaker 2: next two games and winning the series. Like you said, 70 00:02:45,360 --> 00:02:48,519 Speaker 2: but one thing, Friday night game did start well and 71 00:02:48,720 --> 00:02:51,040 Speaker 2: Carlos Grasco having a good start, one of his best 72 00:02:51,040 --> 00:02:54,079 Speaker 2: starts in the last month. He had eighteen swings and 73 00:02:54,080 --> 00:02:56,400 Speaker 2: missus in this game. That was his third most as 74 00:02:56,440 --> 00:02:58,520 Speaker 2: a met and the most, he said in a full 75 00:02:58,560 --> 00:03:01,560 Speaker 2: calendar year. Since you guys, as to the moment you 76 00:03:01,600 --> 00:03:04,240 Speaker 2: guys listening to it, he had a nineteen on July 77 00:03:04,360 --> 00:03:06,480 Speaker 2: third of last year. It will be July third when 78 00:03:06,520 --> 00:03:09,360 Speaker 2: this goes up Monday morning, and his fastball, his slider, 79 00:03:09,360 --> 00:03:11,320 Speaker 2: and his change up all had at least five swings 80 00:03:11,320 --> 00:03:14,520 Speaker 2: and misses. And he's really kind of seemingly just putting 81 00:03:14,600 --> 00:03:16,920 Speaker 2: himself like kind of back into the pitcher. He was 82 00:03:16,960 --> 00:03:19,000 Speaker 2: a little bit more so back in the day where 83 00:03:19,280 --> 00:03:20,760 Speaker 2: he had a little more velocities and having them with 84 00:03:20,840 --> 00:03:22,760 Speaker 2: LASSI now, but he's throwing more fastballs up in his 85 00:03:22,800 --> 00:03:24,639 Speaker 2: own and he didn't throw one sinker at Friday night. 86 00:03:25,000 --> 00:03:27,560 Speaker 2: That was the second straight start where Carlos Grasco hasn't 87 00:03:27,560 --> 00:03:29,639 Speaker 2: thrown a single sinker, and now he hasn't thrown a 88 00:03:29,680 --> 00:03:32,359 Speaker 2: sinker in five have his last seven starts. His change 89 00:03:32,400 --> 00:03:34,240 Speaker 2: ups were all the way to the lefties, his sliders 90 00:03:34,240 --> 00:03:35,600 Speaker 2: were all the way to the rithy's. It was like 91 00:03:35,600 --> 00:03:39,119 Speaker 2: a very pretty pitch log of this game, a little 92 00:03:39,120 --> 00:03:39,800 Speaker 2: little pitch chart. 93 00:03:40,560 --> 00:03:42,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, I feel like if it wasn't for the Wilmer 94 00:03:42,000 --> 00:03:44,560 Speaker 1: Flores home run, it would have been like an unbelievably 95 00:03:44,600 --> 00:03:46,600 Speaker 1: good start for Carlos Carrasco, Like there were definitely a 96 00:03:46,640 --> 00:03:48,240 Speaker 1: lot of good positive things to pull. Like you said, 97 00:03:48,280 --> 00:03:50,480 Speaker 1: it was just like that Wilmer home run that kind 98 00:03:50,480 --> 00:03:52,480 Speaker 1: of left people a little bit confused because, like we 99 00:03:52,560 --> 00:03:55,440 Speaker 1: obviously know that Wilmer Flores has like a huge soft 100 00:03:55,440 --> 00:03:58,280 Speaker 1: spot in Met's hearts. I'm sure he has one in mine. 101 00:03:58,360 --> 00:04:00,280 Speaker 1: I'm sure he has one in yours too, one of 102 00:04:00,320 --> 00:04:04,040 Speaker 1: those like all time cult classic legends for this team. 103 00:04:04,160 --> 00:04:05,440 Speaker 1: So it's always weird to see him hit a home 104 00:04:05,520 --> 00:04:07,840 Speaker 1: run against the team. It was a little okay because, 105 00:04:07,880 --> 00:04:09,760 Speaker 1: like you know, on the estimate he was doing me 106 00:04:09,800 --> 00:04:12,040 Speaker 1: a little bit of a favor there too, But yeah, 107 00:04:12,080 --> 00:04:14,840 Speaker 1: I mean Crasco, if the team wants to continue to 108 00:04:14,840 --> 00:04:16,920 Speaker 1: play good baseball, if they want to continue to try 109 00:04:16,920 --> 00:04:18,680 Speaker 1: and get hot and make a push for the wild card, 110 00:04:18,720 --> 00:04:21,200 Speaker 1: which is pretty much the most realistic option at this point, 111 00:04:21,600 --> 00:04:24,279 Speaker 1: gonna need a guy like Carlos Carrasco to be able 112 00:04:24,360 --> 00:04:25,800 Speaker 1: to come out every five days and give us a 113 00:04:25,839 --> 00:04:26,640 Speaker 1: quality start. 114 00:04:26,400 --> 00:04:26,760 Speaker 3: Like he did. 115 00:04:27,360 --> 00:04:29,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, the sound of the Wolmor home run was really 116 00:04:29,560 --> 00:04:31,960 Speaker 2: funny because there was like some faint cheers and also 117 00:04:32,120 --> 00:04:34,120 Speaker 2: just a lot of like silence, like no one the 118 00:04:34,160 --> 00:04:35,960 Speaker 2: ballparks upset because also I think a big part of 119 00:04:35,960 --> 00:04:38,520 Speaker 2: the cheers is the Giants fans travel incredibly well. Every 120 00:04:38,520 --> 00:04:40,240 Speaker 2: single year when the Giants come to the city field, 121 00:04:40,240 --> 00:04:42,880 Speaker 2: there's always a complete cohor the Giants fans that always 122 00:04:42,920 --> 00:04:46,520 Speaker 2: will gather on that on the third base line, and 123 00:04:46,560 --> 00:04:48,720 Speaker 2: they're often wearing the exact same colors as Mets fans. 124 00:04:48,760 --> 00:04:50,919 Speaker 2: It's lots of black and orange, which is basically the 125 00:04:50,920 --> 00:04:52,960 Speaker 2: color the most Mets fans were these days besides blues. 126 00:04:53,000 --> 00:04:54,600 Speaker 2: So it's kind of hard to tell sometimes where they 127 00:04:54,600 --> 00:04:56,760 Speaker 2: are and where they aren't. But yeah, that was that 128 00:04:57,000 --> 00:04:58,960 Speaker 2: It was a weird moment. Also, Jeff McNeil up in 129 00:04:59,000 --> 00:05:01,880 Speaker 2: a three hole in this game, had two RBI doubles. 130 00:05:01,920 --> 00:05:03,279 Speaker 2: Really nice to see him have a couple of extra 131 00:05:03,320 --> 00:05:04,719 Speaker 2: base hits. He had a couple more hits later in 132 00:05:04,720 --> 00:05:06,920 Speaker 2: the series. He had a couple of hits on Thursday night. 133 00:05:07,000 --> 00:05:08,960 Speaker 2: So little little moment for Jeff here. We was swinging 134 00:05:09,000 --> 00:05:10,440 Speaker 2: the bat a little bit better and needs that after 135 00:05:10,560 --> 00:05:12,400 Speaker 2: to get a very cold June, which we'll touch on 136 00:05:12,480 --> 00:05:15,760 Speaker 2: a second. And then uh, Jeff bringing him I don't know, 137 00:05:16,400 --> 00:05:18,240 Speaker 2: briks Maillie, Jeff bring him hell together a little bit. 138 00:05:18,279 --> 00:05:20,760 Speaker 2: But then David Robertson gave wound up giving up the 139 00:05:20,760 --> 00:05:22,680 Speaker 2: game winning home run to Patrick Bailey, and this was 140 00:05:22,760 --> 00:05:24,520 Speaker 2: felt like more of a continuation of the week that 141 00:05:24,720 --> 00:05:27,120 Speaker 2: was at this time, and it was really disappointing. There 142 00:05:27,200 --> 00:05:29,480 Speaker 2: was again, as we've said many times, it was like 143 00:05:29,560 --> 00:05:31,120 Speaker 2: quite literally a low point the season because it was 144 00:05:31,160 --> 00:05:32,680 Speaker 2: the most games on their five hundred the Mets had 145 00:05:32,680 --> 00:05:35,000 Speaker 2: fallen through this year Pete May and Era right before 146 00:05:35,080 --> 00:05:36,640 Speaker 2: as well, and it was just it was not a 147 00:05:36,640 --> 00:05:37,880 Speaker 2: great moment in Flushing that. 148 00:05:37,880 --> 00:05:41,039 Speaker 1: Night, No, it hurt. I was at a wedding my 149 00:05:41,040 --> 00:05:44,440 Speaker 1: best friend's sister's wedding shout out Anaalisa, Congratulations Ana Lisa 150 00:05:44,440 --> 00:05:46,840 Speaker 1: and Tyler on being married. And I think that's what 151 00:05:46,839 --> 00:05:50,000 Speaker 1: you'd call it, yeah, getting married. But uh, I was 152 00:05:50,040 --> 00:05:51,680 Speaker 1: watching this one a little bit on the phone in 153 00:05:51,720 --> 00:05:54,480 Speaker 1: between the reception and having some drinks and dancing a 154 00:05:54,520 --> 00:05:56,680 Speaker 1: little bit there, and all of a sudden, you see 155 00:05:56,680 --> 00:05:58,320 Speaker 1: like Tommy fam hit that home run to put them up. 156 00:05:58,320 --> 00:05:59,919 Speaker 1: I think it was four to two at the moment, 157 00:06:00,480 --> 00:06:03,200 Speaker 1: and then like just like that was ripped out from you, 158 00:06:03,640 --> 00:06:06,799 Speaker 1: punched in the chest, whatever expression you want to say, 159 00:06:07,040 --> 00:06:08,880 Speaker 1: and it's five four from a guy David Robertson, like 160 00:06:08,880 --> 00:06:11,000 Speaker 1: you said, who's just been so good, so consistent all 161 00:06:11,080 --> 00:06:13,039 Speaker 1: year long, someone we've been wanting to pitch more and 162 00:06:13,040 --> 00:06:15,440 Speaker 1: more in these big situations earlier in the game, and 163 00:06:15,480 --> 00:06:17,120 Speaker 1: to give up the home run to Patrick Bailey just 164 00:06:17,480 --> 00:06:20,080 Speaker 1: it really just sucked the absolute life out of me. 165 00:06:20,120 --> 00:06:23,240 Speaker 1: I was like, oh man, any another beer. I can't 166 00:06:23,240 --> 00:06:24,160 Speaker 1: look at this right now. 167 00:06:24,800 --> 00:06:27,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, but out of that moment came like kind of 168 00:06:27,240 --> 00:06:29,400 Speaker 2: a questionable part of the night, and I do want 169 00:06:29,440 --> 00:06:30,920 Speaker 2: to shout it out because it did kind of wind 170 00:06:31,000 --> 00:06:34,720 Speaker 2: up making national news. Anthony Dicombo, who's like Fames beloved 171 00:06:34,720 --> 00:06:37,200 Speaker 2: Mets beat right there usually does incredible where he let 172 00:06:37,240 --> 00:06:40,680 Speaker 2: out a tweet that said, someone named Patrick Bailey just 173 00:06:40,680 --> 00:06:42,400 Speaker 2: did the two run home run to give the Giants 174 00:06:42,520 --> 00:06:44,000 Speaker 2: th run home run and give the Giants the lead 175 00:06:44,080 --> 00:06:47,120 Speaker 2: over the Mets, and I think a lot of the 176 00:06:47,200 --> 00:06:49,360 Speaker 2: Mets fans who were kind of like a little more 177 00:06:49,360 --> 00:06:52,600 Speaker 2: angry and little top top of reply type people were like, yeah, ridiculous, 178 00:06:52,640 --> 00:06:54,919 Speaker 2: Who the hell is Patrick Bailey? I think that I 179 00:06:54,960 --> 00:06:57,360 Speaker 2: think that part of what Tacomo was doing, I'll give 180 00:06:57,360 --> 00:06:58,920 Speaker 2: them the benefit of the doubt there was trying to 181 00:06:58,920 --> 00:07:00,680 Speaker 2: get the clicks and lean into those type of Mets 182 00:07:00,720 --> 00:07:05,080 Speaker 2: fans who aren't really full like baseball observers. However, I 183 00:07:05,120 --> 00:07:07,400 Speaker 2: think it should be noted. It was noted at length 184 00:07:07,440 --> 00:07:08,960 Speaker 2: the next couple of games this series because of how 185 00:07:09,000 --> 00:07:12,400 Speaker 2: many the rounds that tweet made. Patrick Bailey is a 186 00:07:12,440 --> 00:07:16,280 Speaker 2: major talent and someone who every single beat reporter, baseball rither, 187 00:07:16,360 --> 00:07:19,600 Speaker 2: baseball content maker, any baseball fan should be very aware 188 00:07:19,600 --> 00:07:22,160 Speaker 2: of and even just his impact. So far and only 189 00:07:22,280 --> 00:07:24,320 Speaker 2: thirty five games of the Giants, he's already been worth 190 00:07:24,360 --> 00:07:27,360 Speaker 2: almost two wins above replacement per Fangrass. He's a one 191 00:07:27,360 --> 00:07:30,160 Speaker 2: to for d WRC plus that's forty percent betteran league average. 192 00:07:30,160 --> 00:07:33,320 Speaker 2: He's five home runs in thirty five games. The guy 193 00:07:33,400 --> 00:07:35,800 Speaker 2: at twenty six RBIs in thirty five games. I believe 194 00:07:35,840 --> 00:07:39,000 Speaker 2: the Giants were I think it was at the now 195 00:07:39,080 --> 00:07:41,120 Speaker 2: after the loss here. I think it's twenty one and 196 00:07:41,600 --> 00:07:43,360 Speaker 2: once he twenty one fourteen since he came up. I 197 00:07:43,400 --> 00:07:45,320 Speaker 2: think was twenty one thirteen before the game. I could 198 00:07:45,320 --> 00:07:46,800 Speaker 2: be wrong on that. He could double check my math, 199 00:07:46,880 --> 00:07:51,000 Speaker 2: but that was That was a rare off color moment 200 00:07:51,080 --> 00:07:51,800 Speaker 2: for go Homo. 201 00:07:52,400 --> 00:07:55,040 Speaker 1: Yeah. Patrick Bailey, first round pick back in twenty twenty 202 00:07:55,040 --> 00:07:58,400 Speaker 1: out NC State, like a very very highly touted catcher, 203 00:07:58,440 --> 00:08:02,080 Speaker 1: like a highly regarded pro, more so on the defensive side. 204 00:08:02,120 --> 00:08:04,120 Speaker 1: Defensively looks great. That was always what he was best 205 00:08:04,160 --> 00:08:05,960 Speaker 1: known for. But he's swinging the battle a lot better 206 00:08:06,000 --> 00:08:07,880 Speaker 1: at the major league level than he even ever swung 207 00:08:07,880 --> 00:08:09,720 Speaker 1: it in the minors. He's also one of those weird 208 00:08:09,720 --> 00:08:13,000 Speaker 1: guys who just had very little time outside of above 209 00:08:13,000 --> 00:08:15,200 Speaker 1: A ball. He played fourteen games in Double A, to 210 00:08:15,240 --> 00:08:16,800 Speaker 1: which they said, yet you're good enough, go up to 211 00:08:16,800 --> 00:08:20,400 Speaker 1: Triple A. Only played four fourteen games there. Struggled, and 212 00:08:20,440 --> 00:08:22,240 Speaker 1: they were like that whatever, just come up to the majors. 213 00:08:22,240 --> 00:08:24,600 Speaker 1: We need somebody like Joey Bart's not cutting and that 214 00:08:24,640 --> 00:08:27,040 Speaker 1: guy stinks, So they brought him up. They called him 215 00:08:27,080 --> 00:08:28,920 Speaker 1: up aggressively, and he's been paying off. Like you said, 216 00:08:28,960 --> 00:08:31,200 Speaker 1: He's not just some dude, Dame. Patrick Bailey is a 217 00:08:31,280 --> 00:08:33,439 Speaker 1: very very good player. I don't think he's gonna be 218 00:08:33,440 --> 00:08:35,400 Speaker 1: a three hundred average guy hitting with an eight to 219 00:08:35,400 --> 00:08:37,680 Speaker 1: eighty six ops for his career, but I feel like 220 00:08:37,679 --> 00:08:39,880 Speaker 1: the Giants have been desperately looking for like that that 221 00:08:39,920 --> 00:08:42,400 Speaker 1: catcher to take over for this team ever since Buster 222 00:08:42,480 --> 00:08:45,160 Speaker 1: Posey left, and it seems like Patrick Bailey very much 223 00:08:45,200 --> 00:08:46,320 Speaker 1: is going to probably be that guy. 224 00:08:46,720 --> 00:08:49,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, and it even stayed hot enough for Edward la 225 00:08:49,520 --> 00:08:52,160 Speaker 2: Perez to reference the pregame on ESPN on Sunday to 226 00:08:52,200 --> 00:08:54,360 Speaker 2: a national audience to them to go in at length 227 00:08:54,400 --> 00:08:55,480 Speaker 2: about Patrick Bailey. 228 00:08:55,559 --> 00:08:55,719 Speaker 3: JD. 229 00:08:55,840 --> 00:08:57,719 Speaker 2: Davis a comments about Patrick Bailey. I think they called 230 00:08:57,760 --> 00:09:00,480 Speaker 2: him either Patty Bombs. They had all them called Patty 231 00:09:00,480 --> 00:09:02,720 Speaker 2: Bozuka as well, which is kind of a funny one. 232 00:09:02,720 --> 00:09:04,240 Speaker 2: So I think he's also thrown out of already double 233 00:09:04,240 --> 00:09:06,839 Speaker 2: digit bas runners in only thirty five games, and we 234 00:09:07,320 --> 00:09:08,880 Speaker 2: saw that to end this game. Now to bring it 235 00:09:08,920 --> 00:09:11,720 Speaker 2: back here because Starling Marte, who got a day off 236 00:09:11,760 --> 00:09:15,120 Speaker 2: after a brutal, brutal game on Thursday night, too late, 237 00:09:16,240 --> 00:09:18,160 Speaker 2: too laid out, so double play in a strikeout with 238 00:09:18,200 --> 00:09:20,200 Speaker 2: men on base. And that Thursday game against the Brewers, 239 00:09:20,200 --> 00:09:22,959 Speaker 2: which really just cut like a knife, came up, came 240 00:09:23,000 --> 00:09:25,400 Speaker 2: off the bench call to pinch run in the ninth 241 00:09:25,440 --> 00:09:27,480 Speaker 2: inning for I believe it was Brett Bailey and was 242 00:09:27,480 --> 00:09:29,599 Speaker 2: cost stealing on Patrick. Bailey was a pitch out and 243 00:09:29,760 --> 00:09:32,199 Speaker 2: just threw a complete missile right on the base the 244 00:09:32,240 --> 00:09:34,319 Speaker 2: second base to get him by an inch. And that 245 00:09:34,440 --> 00:09:37,440 Speaker 2: heard that was the Mets first caught stealing. Since May tenth, 246 00:09:37,880 --> 00:09:39,840 Speaker 2: they've been one of the most efficient based stealing teams 247 00:09:39,840 --> 00:09:42,520 Speaker 2: in baseball. Mike Patriill had tweeted bat last week basically 248 00:09:42,559 --> 00:09:44,200 Speaker 2: like the Mets are so offisher basically it he's probably 249 00:09:44,240 --> 00:09:46,439 Speaker 2: steal more basis and it probably is right about that. 250 00:09:46,480 --> 00:09:48,600 Speaker 2: Then right after that they got cost stealing here basically 251 00:09:48,600 --> 00:09:50,400 Speaker 2: to end the game. It hurt hurt a lot. There 252 00:09:50,440 --> 00:09:53,679 Speaker 2: was another another low moment in a low season so far. 253 00:09:53,880 --> 00:09:56,040 Speaker 1: Yeah, it was telegraphed a little bit. I mean the speed. 254 00:09:56,320 --> 00:09:59,079 Speaker 2: I mean, it was it was happening. He wasn't who 255 00:09:59,080 --> 00:09:59,520 Speaker 2: you're fooling? 256 00:10:00,000 --> 00:10:00,080 Speaker 3: Oh? 257 00:10:00,200 --> 00:10:02,640 Speaker 1: And like even I mean the pitch out and everything. 258 00:10:02,679 --> 00:10:04,000 Speaker 1: I don't even know how you handle that. I don't 259 00:10:04,000 --> 00:10:05,880 Speaker 1: know if you're supposed to. Wait, it's so confusing when 260 00:10:05,880 --> 00:10:07,440 Speaker 1: you get late in the game, especially because like you 261 00:10:07,480 --> 00:10:09,720 Speaker 1: only have so many strikes, I only have so many outs. 262 00:10:09,960 --> 00:10:12,600 Speaker 1: What you're gonna do? There? Sucks that end that way. 263 00:10:12,880 --> 00:10:15,920 Speaker 1: Like you said, though, June, that's June. Let's put a 264 00:10:16,040 --> 00:10:18,720 Speaker 1: let's put a nice little cap on June here, because 265 00:10:18,760 --> 00:10:20,640 Speaker 1: it was bad, and let's just get all the bad 266 00:10:20,679 --> 00:10:22,880 Speaker 1: out right. Let's just let's just start saying the things 267 00:10:23,000 --> 00:10:25,439 Speaker 1: so we can forget about them. Seven and nineteen record 268 00:10:25,480 --> 00:10:27,560 Speaker 1: didn't win a single series. It's one of the worst 269 00:10:27,559 --> 00:10:29,640 Speaker 1: months in Met's history. I mean, you guys know the 270 00:10:29,720 --> 00:10:31,839 Speaker 1: drill from here on out. They dropped a lot of games. 271 00:10:32,000 --> 00:10:34,840 Speaker 1: Wasn't good. But you know what, that's June. Who cares anymore. 272 00:10:34,880 --> 00:10:37,720 Speaker 1: It's July. Now, it's a new month. It's a new year. 273 00:10:38,320 --> 00:10:38,680 Speaker 1: I don't know. 274 00:10:38,720 --> 00:10:40,599 Speaker 2: Definitely, Yeah, this new month, new year was it was 275 00:10:40,600 --> 00:10:43,760 Speaker 2: a bad month. Only the Royals won less games. We 276 00:10:43,840 --> 00:10:46,800 Speaker 2: lost nineteen games Miami, Philly and Landa combined for twenty. 277 00:10:47,520 --> 00:10:49,559 Speaker 2: We lost a lot of games in the division in 278 00:10:49,600 --> 00:10:51,240 Speaker 2: the Wildcrest Tanning. It's not gonna say I'm any games, 279 00:10:51,240 --> 00:10:53,360 Speaker 2: so I want to make you guys. That said, we 280 00:10:53,400 --> 00:10:54,960 Speaker 2: also held the lead and a lot of the losses. 281 00:10:55,240 --> 00:10:57,520 Speaker 2: The number was thirteen and nineteen losses. We did hold 282 00:10:57,520 --> 00:11:01,880 Speaker 2: the lead. Like a lot of some players played very 283 00:11:01,880 --> 00:11:03,720 Speaker 2: well in June though, like brand Nemo had seven home runs, 284 00:11:03,760 --> 00:11:06,800 Speaker 2: Tommy Famildortach had six home runs. Max Scherzer was seventh 285 00:11:06,800 --> 00:11:09,400 Speaker 2: in baseball to twenty six point eight percent strike up 286 00:11:09,400 --> 00:11:11,440 Speaker 2: minus walk great shout out Jeff Mcatty loves I talk 287 00:11:11,480 --> 00:11:13,839 Speaker 2: about strike ont minus walk great. Yeah, all that stuff 288 00:11:13,880 --> 00:11:15,240 Speaker 2: was going on. We still couln't find it with win 289 00:11:15,240 --> 00:11:17,719 Speaker 2: these games. I mean mcgillan, Krasco, both the eras and 290 00:11:17,760 --> 00:11:20,480 Speaker 2: the sixes Jeff bring up came crashing back to earth 291 00:11:20,520 --> 00:11:22,319 Speaker 2: basically the same amount of walks and strikeouts with the 292 00:11:22,360 --> 00:11:26,000 Speaker 2: six cra Pete to opi at Pete, McNeil and Alvarez 293 00:11:26,040 --> 00:11:28,480 Speaker 2: all had ops's below six hundred. It was quite bad 294 00:11:28,520 --> 00:11:30,800 Speaker 2: and and it was also just bad in like retrospect 295 00:11:30,840 --> 00:11:32,480 Speaker 2: looking at the other teams were even close to a 296 00:11:32,520 --> 00:11:35,520 Speaker 2: lot of these stats, because like we our pitching, I 297 00:11:35,520 --> 00:11:37,480 Speaker 2: felt like, and I think everyone would agree, probably was 298 00:11:37,520 --> 00:11:39,400 Speaker 2: the thing that held this team back mostly in June. 299 00:11:39,880 --> 00:11:42,400 Speaker 2: Our starting pitchers pitched the same amount of innings as 300 00:11:42,440 --> 00:11:44,839 Speaker 2: the Landed Brave starting pitchers and had a better ERA in. 301 00:11:44,800 --> 00:11:46,840 Speaker 1: The month of June. And they did it on my water. 302 00:11:47,400 --> 00:11:48,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, they did what they did, and we did what 303 00:11:49,000 --> 00:11:50,959 Speaker 2: we did. Our bullpen also was like, had the tenth 304 00:11:51,040 --> 00:11:52,719 Speaker 2: worst CRA in the league, not even that bad, four 305 00:11:52,760 --> 00:11:55,520 Speaker 2: point four, like better RRA than the Astros and the Dodgers, 306 00:11:56,000 --> 00:11:57,880 Speaker 2: and like our on base percentage of the team was 307 00:11:57,920 --> 00:11:59,560 Speaker 2: like it was bad, even though our home runs were 308 00:11:59,600 --> 00:12:02,000 Speaker 2: quite good. Seventh worst on base percentage but seventh most 309 00:12:02,000 --> 00:12:05,959 Speaker 2: homers and we were twenty The only cost healing we 310 00:12:06,000 --> 00:12:07,440 Speaker 2: had the whole month was the one that last moment. 311 00:12:07,600 --> 00:12:10,120 Speaker 2: Charlie Martine like, it was such a bizarre month of 312 00:12:10,120 --> 00:12:12,160 Speaker 2: Mets baseball, and a lot of people compare it to 313 00:12:12,160 --> 00:12:15,000 Speaker 2: the June in twenty eighteen, after Mickey Howaway had the 314 00:12:15,080 --> 00:12:17,520 Speaker 2: very hot start early and then the team completely created 315 00:12:17,559 --> 00:12:19,559 Speaker 2: in June where they went five and twenty one, which 316 00:12:19,679 --> 00:12:22,040 Speaker 2: was somehow worse, but just one of those months where 317 00:12:22,080 --> 00:12:24,640 Speaker 2: we felt like things will go right and then anything 318 00:12:24,640 --> 00:12:27,079 Speaker 2: could go wrong, and it went wrong. But I had 319 00:12:27,160 --> 00:12:28,680 Speaker 2: just get that all out there, just kind of like 320 00:12:28,720 --> 00:12:31,880 Speaker 2: flush the toilet on June, say all those bad things. Yeah, 321 00:12:32,120 --> 00:12:34,880 Speaker 2: and now let's move on to July, because July is 322 00:12:34,920 --> 00:12:36,520 Speaker 2: just it's gonna be a good month for US Mets fan. 323 00:12:36,520 --> 00:12:38,360 Speaker 2: It's gonna be a good month. And started out really 324 00:12:38,440 --> 00:12:42,320 Speaker 2: nicely with a really really really good justin Verlander start 325 00:12:42,679 --> 00:12:45,600 Speaker 2: on Saturday afternoon, the four o'clock start. You were at 326 00:12:45,600 --> 00:12:48,480 Speaker 2: the game, the twilight baseball best time a day for 327 00:12:48,520 --> 00:12:50,800 Speaker 2: a baseball game, and again Verlander looked amazing. 328 00:12:51,440 --> 00:12:53,120 Speaker 1: Yeah, no, it was great being at the stadium. Me 329 00:12:53,160 --> 00:12:54,920 Speaker 1: and my dad went to the game. My mom she 330 00:12:55,280 --> 00:12:57,280 Speaker 1: backed out last minute. She was tired. She wanted to 331 00:12:57,320 --> 00:12:59,319 Speaker 1: make It's all right, Listen, my mom's been to a 332 00:12:59,360 --> 00:13:02,880 Speaker 1: lot of games. It's impressive that missus Luino has made 333 00:13:02,880 --> 00:13:04,720 Speaker 1: it to that many. But me and my dad went 334 00:13:04,720 --> 00:13:06,880 Speaker 1: out there, sat in some traffic, so it wasn't off 335 00:13:06,920 --> 00:13:09,400 Speaker 1: to a hot start. Sat in a little traffic. GW 336 00:13:09,559 --> 00:13:11,560 Speaker 1: was just backed up for like forty five minutes, which 337 00:13:11,559 --> 00:13:13,960 Speaker 1: is never fun. But we got there, and like you said, 338 00:13:14,040 --> 00:13:17,439 Speaker 1: Justin Verlander from pitch one was just on. He was precise, 339 00:13:17,679 --> 00:13:20,560 Speaker 1: he was aggressive, There weren't a lot of wasted pitches, 340 00:13:20,720 --> 00:13:23,200 Speaker 1: and he was just attacking batters, making the giants hitters 341 00:13:23,240 --> 00:13:26,080 Speaker 1: like just look feeble, look weak, look like the giant 342 00:13:26,160 --> 00:13:27,959 Speaker 1: hitters that they truly are. I know they have some 343 00:13:28,000 --> 00:13:30,440 Speaker 1: decent numbers, but come on, there's like nobody in this 344 00:13:30,480 --> 00:13:32,880 Speaker 1: line that actually instills fear into. 345 00:13:32,640 --> 00:13:36,040 Speaker 2: Your hearts totally. And Verlander did something in this start 346 00:13:36,200 --> 00:13:38,720 Speaker 2: I referenced a few starts ago. He threw more sliders 347 00:13:38,760 --> 00:13:40,960 Speaker 2: than fastballs. Second time this year he's done that yet 348 00:13:41,000 --> 00:13:43,120 Speaker 2: only the fifth time his entire career he's done that. 349 00:13:43,480 --> 00:13:45,720 Speaker 2: So it's definitely an adjustment for Verlander as he is 350 00:13:45,720 --> 00:13:48,720 Speaker 2: like finding a new repertoire now and it's working. Eleven 351 00:13:48,880 --> 00:13:52,079 Speaker 2: he got eleven to fifteen whiffs were on those sliders, 352 00:13:52,080 --> 00:13:54,600 Speaker 2: and his fastball did look better, kind of falling into 353 00:13:54,640 --> 00:13:56,920 Speaker 2: a bit more of a secondary role. Still didn't get 354 00:13:56,920 --> 00:13:58,440 Speaker 2: the swings and misses that were used to with him, 355 00:13:58,679 --> 00:14:01,120 Speaker 2: but it did have a little bit more carry on, 356 00:14:01,240 --> 00:14:03,199 Speaker 2: a little bit more hot. An inch more of rise 357 00:14:03,320 --> 00:14:05,439 Speaker 2: is the exact way to put it. And they still 358 00:14:05,559 --> 00:14:07,520 Speaker 2: ninety four percent contact rate for the giants in the 359 00:14:07,600 --> 00:14:09,480 Speaker 2: zone and only chase nineteen percent of them, So he's 360 00:14:09,480 --> 00:14:11,800 Speaker 2: still not exactly getting that partly like the movement on 361 00:14:11,880 --> 00:14:13,640 Speaker 2: that we're used to seeing Justin Verlander get where guys 362 00:14:13,640 --> 00:14:14,720 Speaker 2: are going to go out of the zone to go 363 00:14:14,760 --> 00:14:17,360 Speaker 2: after it. But the results are amazing. Seven innings, six 364 00:14:17,400 --> 00:14:19,840 Speaker 2: strikeouts nowhere and runs, not a lot of troup. Bull's 365 00:14:19,880 --> 00:14:23,160 Speaker 2: just a really good, casual Justin Verlander game that we've 366 00:14:23,160 --> 00:14:25,520 Speaker 2: all come to expect over the last decade plus of 367 00:14:25,560 --> 00:14:26,800 Speaker 2: watching Justin Verlander pitch. 368 00:14:27,360 --> 00:14:29,240 Speaker 1: We got a stat here from Johnny Stats here because 369 00:14:29,280 --> 00:14:31,040 Speaker 1: if Mets fans, I feel like you probably knows that 370 00:14:31,120 --> 00:14:33,280 Speaker 1: Justin Verlander's pitched a lot better at home this year. 371 00:14:33,720 --> 00:14:37,240 Speaker 1: Verlander has allowed one or fewer runs in five straight 372 00:14:37,280 --> 00:14:40,240 Speaker 1: home starts, now, eleventh pitcher in Mets history to do that. 373 00:14:40,240 --> 00:14:41,760 Speaker 1: That's the guy that you're paying all that money for. 374 00:14:41,840 --> 00:14:44,160 Speaker 1: That's the ace, that's the stopper that you want at home. 375 00:14:44,200 --> 00:14:46,280 Speaker 1: He's been really good, and I mean think about his 376 00:14:46,320 --> 00:14:48,200 Speaker 1: best starts as a Met. It feels like everyone's been 377 00:14:48,240 --> 00:14:49,240 Speaker 1: at home thus far this year. 378 00:14:49,840 --> 00:14:51,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, except that first one against the Race. 379 00:14:52,080 --> 00:14:54,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's the race. It happens. 380 00:14:54,080 --> 00:14:56,560 Speaker 2: It's the best team in baseball, come on, it does 381 00:14:56,640 --> 00:15:00,000 Speaker 2: and amazing, amazing offense here, we're just home run sustained 382 00:15:00,080 --> 00:15:02,240 Speaker 2: that Alvarez had his first one in a while. Nimo 383 00:15:02,360 --> 00:15:04,720 Speaker 2: Lindor went back to back. Really cool with those guys 384 00:15:04,720 --> 00:15:06,120 Speaker 2: back to back in the other too, what they can do? 385 00:15:06,640 --> 00:15:08,280 Speaker 1: Can we talk about these home runs for a second? 386 00:15:08,360 --> 00:15:10,680 Speaker 1: First off, Francisco Alvarez hit a ball to right center 387 00:15:10,760 --> 00:15:13,880 Speaker 1: field four hundred and twenty feet that left the ballpark 388 00:15:13,920 --> 00:15:16,320 Speaker 1: in under four and a half seconds. That's I don't 389 00:15:16,320 --> 00:15:18,120 Speaker 1: know if you guys know about that. There's not many 390 00:15:18,160 --> 00:15:19,720 Speaker 1: of those that exists. Like, if you think about guys 391 00:15:19,720 --> 00:15:21,560 Speaker 1: in the league who can probably do that, I'll give 392 00:15:21,560 --> 00:15:25,680 Speaker 1: you some names like Pete Alonzo, John Carlostan, Aaron Judge, 393 00:15:25,760 --> 00:15:28,040 Speaker 1: and sho Heo Tani. I don't think there's many other 394 00:15:28,120 --> 00:15:29,960 Speaker 1: hitters that go in that group of guys that can 395 00:15:30,000 --> 00:15:32,920 Speaker 1: put a ball four hundred and twenty feet to, you know, 396 00:15:33,040 --> 00:15:35,240 Speaker 1: opposite field. We talked about Brett Bady doing that in 397 00:15:35,280 --> 00:15:38,400 Speaker 1: batting practice. Francisco Alvarez did in the game. It was 398 00:15:38,600 --> 00:15:40,840 Speaker 1: crazy to see a ball go to opposite field. And 399 00:15:41,040 --> 00:15:43,440 Speaker 1: leave the leave the ballpark that quickly, and then Nimo 400 00:15:43,520 --> 00:15:46,760 Speaker 1: casually hit that home run to the corner, the Coca 401 00:15:46,800 --> 00:15:49,600 Speaker 1: Cola corner, which was nuts. It was just like casually 402 00:15:49,680 --> 00:15:52,000 Speaker 1: to the to the upper decks. Another ball that left 403 00:15:52,000 --> 00:15:55,000 Speaker 1: in like four seconds flat, a line drive, and Francisco 404 00:15:55,080 --> 00:15:57,360 Speaker 1: indoors as well. He got around on it, crushed it, 405 00:15:57,400 --> 00:15:59,200 Speaker 1: hit it deep again, I think like four ten, four 406 00:15:59,320 --> 00:16:01,920 Speaker 1: fifteen to height center field. That was a magical ending. 407 00:16:02,000 --> 00:16:04,160 Speaker 1: That was like when you're at a game with your dad, 408 00:16:04,160 --> 00:16:05,280 Speaker 1: you get a home run, what do you do? You 409 00:16:05,400 --> 00:16:07,440 Speaker 1: high five? I love giving high fives to my dad 410 00:16:07,440 --> 00:16:10,400 Speaker 1: at a game. That's like such a good feeling of like, yes, yes, 411 00:16:10,440 --> 00:16:11,760 Speaker 1: they were like cathartic high. 412 00:16:11,600 --> 00:16:15,120 Speaker 2: Fives, of course. Yeah. And I mean those guys are 413 00:16:15,120 --> 00:16:17,600 Speaker 2: both high right now, especially Nimo and Lindor and of 414 00:16:17,640 --> 00:16:20,200 Speaker 2: course Tommy Fame, who had another RBI knock in this game. 415 00:16:20,240 --> 00:16:22,160 Speaker 2: He's a man on fire. He's raised his ops like 416 00:16:22,280 --> 00:16:25,960 Speaker 2: seventy points this week. It's ridiculous. And though each of 417 00:16:25,960 --> 00:16:27,760 Speaker 2: those players had two hard hit balls, it was just 418 00:16:27,840 --> 00:16:30,040 Speaker 2: that's a clean, easy win. The way we drew it. 419 00:16:30,000 --> 00:16:33,680 Speaker 1: Up one hundred percent. Franciscuabres has the most home run 420 00:16:33,760 --> 00:16:35,800 Speaker 1: or tied the most home runs for Rockiye catchering in 421 00:16:35,800 --> 00:16:38,120 Speaker 1: a single season in Mets history with Travis Darnell. It's 422 00:16:38,120 --> 00:16:39,880 Speaker 1: the name that hurts a little bit, but did that 423 00:16:39,960 --> 00:16:41,720 Speaker 1: in that game. And John also said was the first 424 00:16:41,760 --> 00:16:44,720 Speaker 1: time the Mets homer three times in an inning since 425 00:16:44,760 --> 00:16:47,480 Speaker 1: starting a game with three straight on October fourth in 426 00:16:47,520 --> 00:16:51,000 Speaker 1: twenty twenty two against the Nationals, game two of a doubleheader. 427 00:16:51,040 --> 00:16:53,560 Speaker 1: So yeah, it's nice to get that offensive production out 428 00:16:53,560 --> 00:16:56,080 Speaker 1: of this team, especially with the clean pitching overall, like 429 00:16:56,120 --> 00:16:59,080 Speaker 1: you said, clean, easy game, no stress, And that's the 430 00:16:59,120 --> 00:17:01,480 Speaker 1: first win of July. One to zero in the month, 431 00:17:01,960 --> 00:17:04,480 Speaker 1: no losses, and we have a chance to win a series, 432 00:17:04,520 --> 00:17:06,760 Speaker 1: which of course you guys know that we do. But 433 00:17:06,880 --> 00:17:09,160 Speaker 1: Game three, I mean, we got to started off with 434 00:17:09,280 --> 00:17:12,280 Speaker 1: the ace himself, the man, David Peterson, in the homestand 435 00:17:12,320 --> 00:17:14,520 Speaker 1: he got two of the three wins. I mean, come on, 436 00:17:14,680 --> 00:17:17,120 Speaker 1: David Peterson, this was everyone's prior recently. 437 00:17:17,800 --> 00:17:20,280 Speaker 2: Unbelievable David Peterson with two wins this week and something 438 00:17:20,280 --> 00:17:21,639 Speaker 2: he did this year. He did a lot last year 439 00:17:21,640 --> 00:17:23,119 Speaker 2: when he was at his best as slider was his 440 00:17:23,160 --> 00:17:25,440 Speaker 2: primary pitch. He threw more than any of their pitches repertoire. 441 00:17:25,720 --> 00:17:27,840 Speaker 2: It's only second time this year has happened, though, and 442 00:17:27,880 --> 00:17:29,840 Speaker 2: that was amazing. And another thing that was really critical 443 00:17:29,880 --> 00:17:32,160 Speaker 2: with David Pearson this start two times in the order 444 00:17:32,400 --> 00:17:34,000 Speaker 2: and then you're out. A lot of people were upset 445 00:17:34,080 --> 00:17:36,199 Speaker 2: as the bullpen was getting pretty shaky in the mid 446 00:17:36,240 --> 00:17:38,720 Speaker 2: innings that Pearson was like cruising and you only threw 447 00:17:38,760 --> 00:17:40,840 Speaker 2: sixty pitches. It's kind of the reason for that. He 448 00:17:40,880 --> 00:17:43,320 Speaker 2: can only give me. Like as David Pearson right now 449 00:17:43,359 --> 00:17:45,840 Speaker 2: really tries to get himself reactlimated, really figure out how 450 00:17:45,880 --> 00:17:47,920 Speaker 2: he's gonna be a pitcher again. Like if you can't 451 00:17:47,960 --> 00:17:49,679 Speaker 2: let these guys see him more than two times, you're 452 00:17:49,720 --> 00:17:51,720 Speaker 2: just simply you simply can't do it. And I do 453 00:17:51,720 --> 00:17:54,760 Speaker 2: applaud Bucket the team for having him get exactly two 454 00:17:54,760 --> 00:17:56,639 Speaker 2: times around the order and then Yankee cam. Another thing 455 00:17:56,680 --> 00:17:58,840 Speaker 2: that Peterson done this week too that I think is interesting. 456 00:17:59,160 --> 00:18:01,600 Speaker 2: They've taken a lot off of these pitches. It seems 457 00:18:01,640 --> 00:18:03,199 Speaker 2: like he's taking him off these pitches. I think the 458 00:18:03,200 --> 00:18:05,399 Speaker 2: Slyther command was much better on Sunday night. He was 459 00:18:05,400 --> 00:18:08,960 Speaker 2: really picking off that low and outside corner against the Rioties. 460 00:18:08,960 --> 00:18:10,919 Speaker 2: Then be doing the backfoot Berry thing, and that was 461 00:18:10,920 --> 00:18:14,600 Speaker 2: something that I think where he struggled was maybe trying 462 00:18:14,640 --> 00:18:16,440 Speaker 2: to overthrow that pitch and just throw it, and that's 463 00:18:16,440 --> 00:18:17,840 Speaker 2: how it might have been left over the plate a 464 00:18:17,880 --> 00:18:20,200 Speaker 2: little too often early in the season, taking a little 465 00:18:20,240 --> 00:18:23,040 Speaker 2: bit off, picking off those corners, getting the whiffs when 466 00:18:23,040 --> 00:18:26,320 Speaker 2: they're there, and then just getting getting out with your head. 467 00:18:27,320 --> 00:18:29,159 Speaker 1: You talking about like taking something off of it, I 468 00:18:29,200 --> 00:18:30,840 Speaker 1: think you're one hundred percent right, because if you're trying 469 00:18:30,840 --> 00:18:33,040 Speaker 1: to snap that pitch every single time and you miss 470 00:18:33,080 --> 00:18:34,800 Speaker 1: on the outside corner to a righty, where is that 471 00:18:34,840 --> 00:18:36,240 Speaker 1: going to go? It's just gonna go right down the 472 00:18:36,240 --> 00:18:38,600 Speaker 1: middle because you snapped it. You're trying to really get 473 00:18:38,640 --> 00:18:40,600 Speaker 1: on top of it or get some spin going. We're 474 00:18:40,720 --> 00:18:42,640 Speaker 1: more of just like it looked like he was pitching today. 475 00:18:42,640 --> 00:18:45,000 Speaker 1: He looked a lot more comfortable. He felt in control. 476 00:18:45,040 --> 00:18:46,280 Speaker 1: I know there were some times where I got a 477 00:18:46,280 --> 00:18:49,159 Speaker 1: little little close here and there, but he did mostly 478 00:18:49,200 --> 00:18:51,479 Speaker 1: look in control. And for a guy who at you know, 479 00:18:51,640 --> 00:18:53,199 Speaker 1: he can kind of tell I was pitching based on 480 00:18:53,240 --> 00:18:56,000 Speaker 1: his emotions on the field by body language, Pearson looked 481 00:18:56,040 --> 00:18:58,040 Speaker 1: pretty strong tonight, And like you said, those sixty pitches. 482 00:18:58,240 --> 00:18:59,639 Speaker 1: It was a good job by the Mets to just 483 00:18:59,720 --> 00:19:02,400 Speaker 1: limit to that baby steps with Peterson. We just want 484 00:19:02,400 --> 00:19:04,560 Speaker 1: good at outings for now. If we can stretch them 485 00:19:04,560 --> 00:19:06,600 Speaker 1: out later if it gets to that point, but right now, 486 00:19:06,640 --> 00:19:10,199 Speaker 1: for Peterson to give us a sixty good pitch outing fantastic. 487 00:19:10,200 --> 00:19:11,720 Speaker 1: We love it. We talked about it last night while 488 00:19:11,720 --> 00:19:13,960 Speaker 1: we were hanging out. We're like, Man, Peterson, Miguel, those 489 00:19:13,960 --> 00:19:15,840 Speaker 1: guys would really fit well in these kind of roles. 490 00:19:16,560 --> 00:19:18,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, and we see so many pitchers and so many 491 00:19:18,440 --> 00:19:20,960 Speaker 2: teams around the league pitch like this, like we've seen 492 00:19:21,040 --> 00:19:24,240 Speaker 2: Jalen Beeks Gani and Jerry Knows tonight, Alex Win and 493 00:19:24,320 --> 00:19:26,080 Speaker 2: Ross Trippling. That was a Giants plan for those guys 494 00:19:26,119 --> 00:19:27,800 Speaker 2: didn't go, according to Plant because we hit them well. 495 00:19:27,840 --> 00:19:29,760 Speaker 2: But you see a lot of teams do this be like, 496 00:19:29,960 --> 00:19:32,560 Speaker 2: we're gonna use this guy for about fifty to seventy pitches, 497 00:19:32,760 --> 00:19:35,120 Speaker 2: let him go around the order twice and then move 498 00:19:35,160 --> 00:19:37,400 Speaker 2: on get to the next guy. And that did almost 499 00:19:37,480 --> 00:19:39,399 Speaker 2: almost do the Mets in this game, because again, like 500 00:19:39,480 --> 00:19:41,440 Speaker 2: the bullpen got a little tight in the middle of it. 501 00:19:41,720 --> 00:19:44,760 Speaker 2: This was the Yeah, John shadows Board, Ryan Yarborough, who 502 00:19:44,760 --> 00:19:47,120 Speaker 2: made a career throwing about seventy five pitch out things 503 00:19:47,160 --> 00:19:49,000 Speaker 2: after the first inning to the bottom of the team's 504 00:19:49,000 --> 00:19:52,080 Speaker 2: oil twice, but we'll just shout out. Also another John stat, 505 00:19:52,160 --> 00:19:54,600 Speaker 2: the Mets use their most pitchers in a nine inning 506 00:19:54,680 --> 00:19:57,640 Speaker 2: game in one game this season. Seven different pitchers pitch 507 00:19:57,680 --> 00:19:59,640 Speaker 2: in this game, and a lot of that was able 508 00:19:59,640 --> 00:20:02,000 Speaker 2: to happen because the offense did to stay in very well. 509 00:20:02,040 --> 00:20:04,359 Speaker 2: Tommy Fam got bumped up to the two hole and 510 00:20:04,400 --> 00:20:08,240 Speaker 2: had that top the order of Nimo Fam Lindor, which 511 00:20:08,280 --> 00:20:10,679 Speaker 2: is like and then Pete where he's like, Yes, our 512 00:20:10,720 --> 00:20:12,680 Speaker 2: best four hitters are hitting one, two, three, four, and 513 00:20:12,760 --> 00:20:15,960 Speaker 2: it was amazing. Tommy Fam himself just on national television, 514 00:20:15,960 --> 00:20:19,480 Speaker 2: big time. Tommy knows the moment, the way you take 515 00:20:19,640 --> 00:20:23,720 Speaker 2: these two doubles another single two run score. Nobi got 516 00:20:23,760 --> 00:20:27,119 Speaker 2: his OPS up to eight ninety two on the season. 517 00:20:27,200 --> 00:20:29,800 Speaker 2: He's now six points clear of the next closest met 518 00:20:29,800 --> 00:20:32,879 Speaker 2: which is Pelonzo eight thirty. The guy is having an 519 00:20:32,920 --> 00:20:36,439 Speaker 2: all star caliber season. He literally, Tommy Fam has the 520 00:20:36,600 --> 00:20:40,000 Speaker 2: eighth highest ex wOBA in all of baseball. And mark 521 00:20:40,000 --> 00:20:42,280 Speaker 2: for the listeners right now, I want you to try 522 00:20:42,320 --> 00:20:45,280 Speaker 2: and guess the seven hitters who have a higher expected 523 00:20:45,280 --> 00:20:47,480 Speaker 2: wOBA than Tommy fam right now, just for the people 524 00:20:47,480 --> 00:20:50,080 Speaker 2: who I'm expected wOBA is an amalgamation of your quality 525 00:20:50,119 --> 00:20:52,800 Speaker 2: of contact, including your strikeouts in your walks. He's the 526 00:20:52,800 --> 00:20:55,280 Speaker 2: eighth best in baseball. Name the seven guys with a 527 00:20:55,280 --> 00:21:01,200 Speaker 2: better x whoba than him. Aaron Judge one, he two, 528 00:21:01,960 --> 00:21:07,719 Speaker 2: rond ConA Junior three, Jordan Alvarez four. Tr questions here, 529 00:21:09,119 --> 00:21:10,879 Speaker 2: Carroll not Corbyn Carroll? 530 00:21:11,359 --> 00:21:15,119 Speaker 1: Oh okay? How about Jan Soto? 531 00:21:16,320 --> 00:21:17,160 Speaker 2: Not one? So though? 532 00:21:17,800 --> 00:21:20,119 Speaker 1: Whoa Okay, hold on, now you're slowing Now, you're slowing 533 00:21:20,119 --> 00:21:21,080 Speaker 1: me down a little bit here. 534 00:21:21,480 --> 00:21:23,000 Speaker 2: Well, I mean you know Tommy shams better than one. 535 00:21:23,080 --> 00:21:30,080 Speaker 2: Soerty Freeman yep. Five, Corey Seeger yes. Six. Last one 536 00:21:30,160 --> 00:21:31,399 Speaker 2: is a little bit more metal. I'll give you two 537 00:21:31,400 --> 00:21:32,879 Speaker 2: guesses on it, but then then we'll go. 538 00:21:33,480 --> 00:21:35,120 Speaker 1: Okay, So I'm gonna go play. 539 00:21:34,960 --> 00:21:36,680 Speaker 2: A position you wouldn't expect to have this high of 540 00:21:36,720 --> 00:21:41,040 Speaker 2: an x wOBA. Sean Murphy, Yes, nailed it. Nice's so 541 00:21:41,160 --> 00:21:44,280 Speaker 2: the only players in baseball when higher ex wOBA and 542 00:21:44,400 --> 00:21:48,200 Speaker 2: Tommy fam are Aaron Judge, Ronald Counea Junior, Corey Seeger 543 00:21:48,240 --> 00:21:51,000 Speaker 2: Shoo tan Sean Murphy or Don Alvaz and Freddie Freeman 544 00:21:51,240 --> 00:21:53,920 Speaker 2: and then after him the movie Bad Glad Guerrero Wan 545 00:21:54,000 --> 00:21:55,760 Speaker 2: So though, Paul Go pee a Lonzo. 546 00:21:56,560 --> 00:21:57,359 Speaker 1: It's pretty good. 547 00:21:57,720 --> 00:22:00,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's pretty good. Tommy Fam, start game. Let's get 548 00:22:00,800 --> 00:22:02,680 Speaker 2: into the game. Anyone's leaving the game this week. Tommy 549 00:22:02,720 --> 00:22:04,920 Speaker 2: Fan's gotta get that spot. Tommy Fam is having a 550 00:22:04,960 --> 00:22:07,639 Speaker 2: legendary season right now. Me and Mike Petrello told you 551 00:22:07,640 --> 00:22:09,119 Speaker 2: guys that he was gonna be a difference maker. We 552 00:22:09,720 --> 00:22:10,320 Speaker 2: freaking did it. 553 00:22:11,040 --> 00:22:13,440 Speaker 1: Yeah, Tommy Fam is playing some great baseball. Where would 554 00:22:13,480 --> 00:22:15,879 Speaker 1: this team be without Tommy Super happy to see him 555 00:22:15,880 --> 00:22:19,040 Speaker 1: in the two hole where he belongs. Please keep him there, please. 556 00:22:19,160 --> 00:22:22,000 Speaker 1: The lineup looked so good today, looks so cohesive. I 557 00:22:22,040 --> 00:22:24,000 Speaker 1: love it so much. Just get you just get a 558 00:22:24,000 --> 00:22:25,840 Speaker 1: lot of value out of a guy hitting that high 559 00:22:25,840 --> 00:22:27,600 Speaker 1: in the order. When Brandon Nimmo gets sound like he does, 560 00:22:27,680 --> 00:22:30,480 Speaker 1: and they have Lindora Alonso McNeil even starting to swing 561 00:22:30,520 --> 00:22:32,960 Speaker 1: the bat better, it just it looks and it flows 562 00:22:33,000 --> 00:22:35,639 Speaker 1: so much better. Marc Canna too. Markana's been swinging the 563 00:22:35,640 --> 00:22:37,719 Speaker 1: bat really well since the start of June. Someone who 564 00:22:37,760 --> 00:22:39,399 Speaker 1: I think has maybe earned himself a little bit more 565 00:22:39,400 --> 00:22:41,679 Speaker 1: playing time. Got another home run tonight, crushed it, hit 566 00:22:41,760 --> 00:22:44,480 Speaker 1: like three seventy five, three eighty, just another good piece 567 00:22:44,520 --> 00:22:46,359 Speaker 1: of hitting, and played a good first base tonight. A 568 00:22:46,359 --> 00:22:48,800 Speaker 1: couple of tough picks as well. Markana's just doing that 569 00:22:48,840 --> 00:22:50,879 Speaker 1: thing where he's just like a valuable baseball player, just 570 00:22:51,119 --> 00:22:53,840 Speaker 1: snack sneaky Marky cheerios. He's boring, but he does it. 571 00:22:54,680 --> 00:22:55,920 Speaker 2: I wasn't gonna say that he did have a nice 572 00:22:55,960 --> 00:22:57,359 Speaker 2: game for his base night. I also had another hard 573 00:22:57,440 --> 00:23:00,320 Speaker 2: hit ball in addition to that home run too, both 574 00:23:00,320 --> 00:23:01,840 Speaker 2: balls over one hundred miles now with home rooms one 575 00:23:01,920 --> 00:23:03,600 Speaker 2: hundred and seven. It was just a good game from Markanada. 576 00:23:03,640 --> 00:23:05,360 Speaker 2: And also we do want to shout out John's boy, 577 00:23:05,480 --> 00:23:09,840 Speaker 2: Grant Hertwig was massive as the bridge between David Peterson 578 00:23:09,880 --> 00:23:13,320 Speaker 2: and the bullpen. Two winnings, three strikeats, two more ground balls, 579 00:23:13,560 --> 00:23:16,119 Speaker 2: one walking, two hits, but they nothing was really that 580 00:23:16,119 --> 00:23:19,720 Speaker 2: that terrifying, really good game for Grant Heartwig, really awesome, awesome, 581 00:23:19,760 --> 00:23:22,000 Speaker 2: awesome appearance, and he's had a very very very good 582 00:23:22,080 --> 00:23:23,880 Speaker 2: first cup of coffee so far over this month. 583 00:23:24,560 --> 00:23:27,280 Speaker 1: On Then we got to the seventh inning after Grant 584 00:23:27,359 --> 00:23:30,440 Speaker 1: and things got a little Dicey this as well go 585 00:23:31,080 --> 00:23:32,760 Speaker 1: a little lot of edge. Jeff Brigham came into the 586 00:23:32,800 --> 00:23:35,400 Speaker 1: inning just was not good. Brigham has been very, very 587 00:23:35,400 --> 00:23:38,240 Speaker 1: shaky last month, I guess is what we can call it. 588 00:23:39,040 --> 00:23:41,000 Speaker 1: I don't know, James, what are you? What are you seeing? Maybe? 589 00:23:41,480 --> 00:23:43,280 Speaker 2: I mean I'll talk about Brigham now. It seems like 590 00:23:43,400 --> 00:23:45,600 Speaker 2: now that he's gone through the league one time here 591 00:23:46,160 --> 00:23:49,360 Speaker 2: the sweepers becoming kind of kind of obvious, like when 592 00:23:49,359 --> 00:23:52,040 Speaker 2: it's coming, and was never that effective against left handers. Originally. 593 00:23:52,040 --> 00:23:53,480 Speaker 2: We talked about that a lot when he first started 594 00:23:53,480 --> 00:23:55,960 Speaker 2: to get hit, and now he's also lost a little 595 00:23:56,000 --> 00:23:58,080 Speaker 2: bit of velocity on that and his cother and his 596 00:23:58,160 --> 00:24:00,800 Speaker 2: fastball from where they were when he first popped in. 597 00:24:01,080 --> 00:24:04,160 Speaker 2: He didn't throw anything above ninety four point two miles 598 00:24:04,200 --> 00:24:06,240 Speaker 2: an hour tonight. Really, I said that, you guys a 599 00:24:06,280 --> 00:24:07,800 Speaker 2: lot in the off season him for him to be 600 00:24:07,960 --> 00:24:10,200 Speaker 2: like his best self, that had to get to about 601 00:24:10,280 --> 00:24:13,280 Speaker 2: ninety five. Still, no one touched the sweeper. Blake Sable 602 00:24:13,359 --> 00:24:16,000 Speaker 2: hit the home run on the fastball. But his command 603 00:24:16,119 --> 00:24:18,400 Speaker 2: is not that he's just not there right now. Either, 604 00:24:18,480 --> 00:24:21,199 Speaker 2: it's we're getting a spot. Briga probably needs to be 605 00:24:21,240 --> 00:24:23,159 Speaker 2: pulled back off the high leverage a little bit, but 606 00:24:23,200 --> 00:24:24,960 Speaker 2: there is also I don't know who else is going 607 00:24:25,000 --> 00:24:27,480 Speaker 2: to take those high leverage reps. It's this is the 608 00:24:27,480 --> 00:24:29,200 Speaker 2: world we live in with this Mets bullpen right now, 609 00:24:29,280 --> 00:24:31,680 Speaker 2: in this whole Mets pitching staff, where like some guys 610 00:24:31,680 --> 00:24:33,880 Speaker 2: are going to be in situations that you probably wanted 611 00:24:33,920 --> 00:24:35,880 Speaker 2: them to be in extant dominic Leone came in as well, 612 00:24:36,160 --> 00:24:38,120 Speaker 2: gave up a big double a JD. Davis which gave 613 00:24:38,119 --> 00:24:40,200 Speaker 2: you the estimate, tied it up after being down for four, 614 00:24:40,680 --> 00:24:42,600 Speaker 2: and then we went back to Brooks Raley, who like 615 00:24:42,760 --> 00:24:45,520 Speaker 2: probably was the guy who could have started that ending anyway, 616 00:24:45,560 --> 00:24:47,000 Speaker 2: to be in the seventh inning. He is one of 617 00:24:47,080 --> 00:24:48,600 Speaker 2: been by one of the best relievers in this Mets 618 00:24:48,600 --> 00:24:50,960 Speaker 2: bullpen all year. He tried to get some other guys 619 00:24:51,000 --> 00:24:52,800 Speaker 2: in there, give a guy nextra day because Brooks really 620 00:24:52,800 --> 00:24:55,480 Speaker 2: hasn'ten pitching a lot, but came in very casually and 621 00:24:55,560 --> 00:24:57,479 Speaker 2: got those outs when he needed to, and we did 622 00:24:57,560 --> 00:24:59,720 Speaker 2: get through it, and then Pete Alonzo came through and 623 00:25:00,080 --> 00:25:01,800 Speaker 2: the other reached the two run home run to give 624 00:25:01,880 --> 00:25:05,280 Speaker 2: us this win and our first series victory in a month. 625 00:25:05,880 --> 00:25:08,080 Speaker 1: Big day for Pete Alonso Pete Alonso named to the 626 00:25:08,119 --> 00:25:11,080 Speaker 1: All Star Team. Third All Star appearance in five seasons, 627 00:25:11,160 --> 00:25:14,600 Speaker 1: technically four possible All Star appearances, he's made three of them. 628 00:25:14,720 --> 00:25:17,480 Speaker 1: He also announced live on Sunday Night Baseball that he's 629 00:25:17,520 --> 00:25:19,399 Speaker 1: going to be in the Home Run Derby, which is 630 00:25:19,440 --> 00:25:21,480 Speaker 1: a big win for Mets fans. I feel like Pete's 631 00:25:21,480 --> 00:25:23,080 Speaker 1: had his best when he's trying to hit home runs 632 00:25:23,160 --> 00:25:24,640 Speaker 1: like that and being in the Derby, we know he's 633 00:25:24,640 --> 00:25:26,359 Speaker 1: a beast. He's won it twice. I think if he 634 00:25:26,400 --> 00:25:29,440 Speaker 1: wins it a third time, he might be the only 635 00:25:29,520 --> 00:25:31,520 Speaker 1: person or maybe the second person ever to win it 636 00:25:31,560 --> 00:25:33,920 Speaker 1: three times. It's just good. It's good for baseball, and 637 00:25:33,920 --> 00:25:36,359 Speaker 1: Pete Alonso's in the All Star Game. It's good for baseball. 638 00:25:36,400 --> 00:25:38,520 Speaker 1: When he's in the Home Run Derby puts on a show. 639 00:25:38,760 --> 00:25:41,040 Speaker 1: I'm super excited to see him out there in Seattle. 640 00:25:41,119 --> 00:25:43,800 Speaker 2: Totally, and he's gonna be in Seattle Griffy's home and 641 00:25:43,840 --> 00:25:46,560 Speaker 2: he is probably the most prolific Home Run Derby competitor ever, 642 00:25:46,800 --> 00:25:48,399 Speaker 2: so Pete has a chance to kind of take that 643 00:25:48,440 --> 00:25:50,399 Speaker 2: mantle from Griffy on his home turf for the school 644 00:25:50,400 --> 00:25:52,000 Speaker 2: and just Pete had his best all around game in 645 00:25:52,000 --> 00:25:54,199 Speaker 2: a while. Interesting that he did it. While Dhing had 646 00:25:54,200 --> 00:25:56,320 Speaker 2: three hard hit balls, he also drew a walk to 647 00:25:56,520 --> 00:25:58,919 Speaker 2: It's including that big home run. Almost like it was 648 00:25:59,000 --> 00:26:01,639 Speaker 2: good to see Pete, who's like you saw him really 649 00:26:01,760 --> 00:26:04,520 Speaker 2: exalt on Friday night. He was stressed out. He let 650 00:26:04,560 --> 00:26:07,360 Speaker 2: out like a scream between the era and the game 651 00:26:07,400 --> 00:26:09,520 Speaker 2: winning home run. Nice to see him, like, get this 652 00:26:09,560 --> 00:26:11,520 Speaker 2: out of the boy. He's gonna be an All Star 653 00:26:11,560 --> 00:26:13,359 Speaker 2: again again, like said the third time of four year. 654 00:26:13,359 --> 00:26:15,359 Speaker 2: It's pretty amazing feet the only the only Mets we 655 00:26:15,359 --> 00:26:18,800 Speaker 2: could figure going back like hand going going big griffity. 656 00:26:18,880 --> 00:26:20,760 Speaker 2: Johnsill is the only guy with three homer Derby wins, 657 00:26:20,760 --> 00:26:22,679 Speaker 2: so he could tie him on his home turf, just 658 00:26:22,720 --> 00:26:24,840 Speaker 2: going back, good bye hand. The only other Mets who'd 659 00:26:24,840 --> 00:26:26,840 Speaker 2: made three All Star Games in their first four years 660 00:26:26,880 --> 00:26:32,200 Speaker 2: eligible where Daryl Strawberry and Dot goodin so and there whatever. Yeah, 661 00:26:32,200 --> 00:26:34,040 Speaker 2: it's pretty pretty good company for Pete right there. So 662 00:26:34,040 --> 00:26:35,800 Speaker 2: good to see him get that represent the team in 663 00:26:35,840 --> 00:26:38,960 Speaker 2: SEATTLEX side for that and even still again, definitely a 664 00:26:39,040 --> 00:26:42,440 Speaker 2: chance that we see either Francisco lindor Tommy fan Brandim 665 00:26:42,600 --> 00:26:45,760 Speaker 2: or David Robertson get nads this week as guys, you know, start, 666 00:26:45,840 --> 00:26:49,560 Speaker 2: some guys pull out usage, workload, injuries, with this and that, whatnot. 667 00:26:50,359 --> 00:26:52,760 Speaker 1: Yeah, Lindor got snubbed. Lind Or, Nimmo got snubbed. Lord 668 00:26:52,760 --> 00:26:54,800 Speaker 1: of Guriel made it over Nimo, which doesn't make any 669 00:26:54,800 --> 00:26:56,560 Speaker 1: sense to me. Guriel is having a nice year by 670 00:26:56,600 --> 00:26:58,960 Speaker 1: no means in my disparaging the season he's having. Brandon 671 00:26:58,960 --> 00:27:01,359 Speaker 1: Neimo's just better and all so play center field, simply 672 00:27:01,359 --> 00:27:03,920 Speaker 1: a better player. And then Francisco Lindoor. We know he's 673 00:27:03,920 --> 00:27:06,560 Speaker 1: just stud at shortstop. Defensively, he's got all the power. 674 00:27:06,600 --> 00:27:08,399 Speaker 1: I know the average is down, so maybe that's what 675 00:27:08,640 --> 00:27:11,280 Speaker 1: some people are seeing. But he's been just as effective 676 00:27:11,320 --> 00:27:14,119 Speaker 1: as an offensive player as Dansby Swanson with a great glove. 677 00:27:14,880 --> 00:27:17,000 Speaker 1: Come on, should have been Francisco Lindoor at shortstop. 678 00:27:17,040 --> 00:27:17,200 Speaker 3: He was. 679 00:27:17,320 --> 00:27:20,240 Speaker 1: He was the other option before Arcia and now they're like, God, Dansby. 680 00:27:20,320 --> 00:27:22,320 Speaker 1: I don't know what's going on, MLB, but I'm looking 681 00:27:22,359 --> 00:27:22,600 Speaker 1: at you. 682 00:27:23,200 --> 00:27:25,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, everyone's handsome Dansby with his freaking hair in the 683 00:27:25,359 --> 00:27:28,360 Speaker 2: All Star Game of the Church. James Swanson, Yeah, James 684 00:27:28,400 --> 00:27:30,359 Speaker 2: wantson then was I think like eight and nine more 685 00:27:30,440 --> 00:27:32,960 Speaker 2: RBIs he has a higher ops, he has more home runs. 686 00:27:33,000 --> 00:27:34,960 Speaker 2: It's like, let's let's let let's let's not like, let's 687 00:27:34,960 --> 00:27:37,360 Speaker 2: not try and reinvent the wheel here, but you gotta 688 00:27:37,400 --> 00:27:38,960 Speaker 2: do what you gotta do. Pete is in there and 689 00:27:38,960 --> 00:27:40,440 Speaker 2: we'll see if any of the other Mets get the 690 00:27:40,480 --> 00:27:42,640 Speaker 2: call this week. And now we're gotta bring this out. 691 00:27:42,760 --> 00:27:45,600 Speaker 2: Thats are heading to Arizona for the next series out 692 00:27:45,600 --> 00:27:47,520 Speaker 2: in Chase Field, and we're gonna bring in John to 693 00:27:47,560 --> 00:27:49,520 Speaker 2: give us this week's this series estimate. 694 00:27:49,920 --> 00:27:52,920 Speaker 1: John is John. Oh, that's a that's a nice What 695 00:27:53,080 --> 00:27:53,720 Speaker 1: is that? Just green? 696 00:27:53,800 --> 00:27:54,000 Speaker 3: John? 697 00:27:54,000 --> 00:27:56,040 Speaker 1: What would you call that? Like a mint colored quarter? Zip? 698 00:27:57,240 --> 00:27:57,400 Speaker 2: Uh? 699 00:27:58,640 --> 00:28:02,240 Speaker 3: This is Kelly green is the name of the color. 700 00:28:02,240 --> 00:28:06,120 Speaker 3: According to Uh, the greatest export in the history of Canada. 701 00:28:06,760 --> 00:28:10,280 Speaker 3: Of course, lul lemon. There's not a better export from 702 00:28:10,320 --> 00:28:13,960 Speaker 3: Canada than the Lulu. I mean like Jonah Tongue. By 703 00:28:13,960 --> 00:28:16,359 Speaker 3: the way, big shout out. Jonah tong made his professional 704 00:28:16,359 --> 00:28:18,680 Speaker 3: debut this week for the Mets. He is a Canadian 705 00:28:18,720 --> 00:28:21,119 Speaker 3: export twenty twenty two draft pick of the Mets. So, 706 00:28:21,560 --> 00:28:24,119 Speaker 3: along with Calvin ziegl Or, the Mets do have some Canadians. 707 00:28:24,280 --> 00:28:26,280 Speaker 3: The Mets have not had many Canadians in their history. 708 00:28:26,920 --> 00:28:28,560 Speaker 1: I can't think of many it was. 709 00:28:28,600 --> 00:28:32,840 Speaker 2: I mean systems as a Canadian as well. Yes, and 710 00:28:33,080 --> 00:28:35,120 Speaker 2: it was Canada Day this weekend. I believe Friday, June 711 00:28:35,119 --> 00:28:36,200 Speaker 2: dirty was Canada Day. 712 00:28:36,760 --> 00:28:40,960 Speaker 3: No James, No, no, no, no, no, no, first Canada Day. 713 00:28:41,080 --> 00:28:45,640 Speaker 1: James, come on, no pride in Canada for you. 714 00:28:45,760 --> 00:28:47,640 Speaker 2: Huh Oh it was messed up. 715 00:28:48,840 --> 00:28:51,920 Speaker 3: Yeah. The Blue Jays suffered a terribly tough loss at home, 716 00:28:51,920 --> 00:28:55,920 Speaker 3: although George Bring Yeah, on Saturday, George Springer did lead 717 00:28:55,920 --> 00:28:58,200 Speaker 3: off the game with a homer. They rocked the Reds 718 00:28:58,240 --> 00:29:03,200 Speaker 3: on Canada Day. Look, yeah, it's it's incredible but fun weekend. Wisha. 719 00:29:03,720 --> 00:29:06,360 Speaker 3: Sorry you guys weren't there tonight. It was It was 720 00:29:06,360 --> 00:29:08,440 Speaker 3: a it was a wacky night of the ballpark, man. 721 00:29:08,480 --> 00:29:11,240 Speaker 3: There was a lot of stuff happening all over the place, 722 00:29:11,400 --> 00:29:14,320 Speaker 3: the rain and just close calls. I'm glad you guys 723 00:29:14,320 --> 00:29:17,280 Speaker 3: shouted out grand Heartwig. And there's more coming. You know. 724 00:29:17,320 --> 00:29:19,520 Speaker 3: I've been talking to you guys about Grand Heartwig since 725 00:29:19,600 --> 00:29:23,440 Speaker 3: last year. There are more big arms in the bullpen 726 00:29:23,920 --> 00:29:26,160 Speaker 3: that can make an impact on this season and certainly 727 00:29:26,200 --> 00:29:29,600 Speaker 3: next season. So a lot coming down the pipeline. But 728 00:29:30,080 --> 00:29:32,320 Speaker 3: like you guys mentioned, the Mets headed to Arizona now 729 00:29:32,680 --> 00:29:35,320 Speaker 3: big six games before the All Star Break. The Mets 730 00:29:35,320 --> 00:29:38,160 Speaker 3: can try to cut into this deficit just like Mark 731 00:29:38,200 --> 00:29:41,200 Speaker 3: has done. Maybe the Mets can draw some inspiration from 732 00:29:41,240 --> 00:29:44,680 Speaker 3: our friend giraff neck Mark coming back from his four 733 00:29:44,720 --> 00:29:49,080 Speaker 3: game deficit, just rattling off on an absolute heater. JD. 734 00:29:49,240 --> 00:29:51,400 Speaker 3: Davis with a huge double to get Mark the win. 735 00:29:52,160 --> 00:29:55,200 Speaker 3: So and I was I was thinking when the when 736 00:29:55,240 --> 00:29:57,000 Speaker 3: when I noticed that the ball was going to split 737 00:29:57,000 --> 00:29:59,920 Speaker 3: the gap, I was like, I think that that might 738 00:30:00,040 --> 00:30:01,680 Speaker 3: have just clenched it for Mark. And then James you 739 00:30:01,720 --> 00:30:05,280 Speaker 3: texted it, so that was that was huge. Have you guys, 740 00:30:05,280 --> 00:30:07,120 Speaker 3: by the way, decided what the punishment is going to 741 00:30:07,160 --> 00:30:07,880 Speaker 3: be one way or the other. 742 00:30:08,200 --> 00:30:11,160 Speaker 1: It's full We're going full full kit, full jersey. So 743 00:30:11,160 --> 00:30:14,240 Speaker 1: we're going the hat, the jersey, the pants, the socks, 744 00:30:14,280 --> 00:30:16,520 Speaker 1: the cleats because I'm assuming you guys can let us 745 00:30:16,560 --> 00:30:18,160 Speaker 1: in with cleats. I don't know if you can help 746 00:30:18,240 --> 00:30:20,040 Speaker 1: us out the cleats, but we're hoping that Mets can 747 00:30:20,080 --> 00:30:22,320 Speaker 1: help us out there. And some EyeBlack for James when 748 00:30:22,320 --> 00:30:24,560 Speaker 1: he's wearing it, I think it'll just be a good day, 749 00:30:25,160 --> 00:30:25,600 Speaker 1: all right. 750 00:30:25,680 --> 00:30:28,400 Speaker 2: Well, dude, does feel like we might be on a 751 00:30:28,560 --> 00:30:30,600 Speaker 2: on a on a steamship towards another tie. But we'll 752 00:30:30,600 --> 00:30:31,400 Speaker 2: see what happens here. 753 00:30:32,440 --> 00:30:34,040 Speaker 3: You took the words right out of my mouth. We 754 00:30:34,160 --> 00:30:36,120 Speaker 3: literally could have another tie if you guys split these 755 00:30:36,120 --> 00:30:38,520 Speaker 3: next two, that's it and then see. 756 00:30:38,400 --> 00:30:41,480 Speaker 2: To strength I push up contest. 757 00:30:41,640 --> 00:30:43,720 Speaker 3: Yeah, we're gonna have to hit up steam roll Mark. 758 00:30:43,760 --> 00:30:45,959 Speaker 3: Have you been working on your push up game since? Uh, 759 00:30:46,040 --> 00:30:47,360 Speaker 3: since March? Yeah? 760 00:30:47,480 --> 00:30:47,960 Speaker 1: Definitely? 761 00:30:48,440 --> 00:30:48,680 Speaker 2: Come on. 762 00:30:48,760 --> 00:30:50,000 Speaker 1: I mean you see me like once a week. You 763 00:30:50,040 --> 00:30:51,520 Speaker 1: know I'm not working on my push up game. 764 00:30:52,640 --> 00:30:54,680 Speaker 3: I thought maybe you learned your lesson from from what 765 00:30:54,720 --> 00:30:55,600 Speaker 3: happened last time. 766 00:30:55,800 --> 00:30:57,920 Speaker 1: I'm an agile man. I play tennis now. I'm not 767 00:30:57,920 --> 00:30:59,280 Speaker 1: worried about push ups. 768 00:30:59,280 --> 00:31:01,480 Speaker 3: About pickleball. You're messing around with pick a ball at all. 769 00:31:01,760 --> 00:31:04,720 Speaker 1: Why would I play a worse, easier version when you 770 00:31:04,720 --> 00:31:06,840 Speaker 1: could just play a much harder sport in tennis, so. 771 00:31:06,800 --> 00:31:08,680 Speaker 3: You're more adaptable to the common person. 772 00:31:09,080 --> 00:31:12,200 Speaker 1: Oh listen, I've been competing in tennis. I played like 773 00:31:12,240 --> 00:31:14,240 Speaker 1: a game it was like three weeks ago now, because 774 00:31:14,240 --> 00:31:16,560 Speaker 1: I've been away for a bit, but I played a 775 00:31:16,600 --> 00:31:18,719 Speaker 1: real good game the other day of tennis. So I'll 776 00:31:18,720 --> 00:31:20,480 Speaker 1: be back when you guys are listening to this. I'll 777 00:31:20,520 --> 00:31:22,600 Speaker 1: be playing tennis at the Astoria Courts. If you want 778 00:31:22,640 --> 00:31:24,440 Speaker 1: to come, come catch these hands. 779 00:31:25,200 --> 00:31:27,200 Speaker 3: You guys play it all together, James tennis at all 780 00:31:27,240 --> 00:31:27,880 Speaker 3: or no. 781 00:31:27,880 --> 00:31:30,200 Speaker 2: No, I'm a pickleball man. Hey, I forgot. I forgot 782 00:31:30,240 --> 00:31:31,600 Speaker 2: what was like? I'ma john these shows were we just 783 00:31:31,600 --> 00:31:33,720 Speaker 2: start talking about stuff like forget around a podcast. 784 00:31:34,360 --> 00:31:36,520 Speaker 1: We're winning, We're we're winning. We can have one of these. 785 00:31:36,680 --> 00:31:39,080 Speaker 3: That's what you do on a podcast. You gotta weave 786 00:31:39,120 --> 00:31:41,920 Speaker 3: in and out of the topics. That's exactly what you do. 787 00:31:42,640 --> 00:31:45,440 Speaker 3: I'm here sound waves, that's right. I'm here to try 788 00:31:45,440 --> 00:31:47,320 Speaker 3: to get you guys out of the box score, you know, 789 00:31:47,560 --> 00:31:51,320 Speaker 3: Johnny chaos, that's right, that's right. I have chaos going 790 00:31:51,320 --> 00:31:54,040 Speaker 3: on and my yeah, I actually do need to speed 791 00:31:54,080 --> 00:31:57,040 Speaker 3: this up for my own personal benefit here. So here 792 00:31:57,080 --> 00:32:00,400 Speaker 3: we go. That's going to Arizona July four, worth a 793 00:32:00,440 --> 00:32:03,000 Speaker 3: four pm game for all the fans. Enjoy your barbecue. 794 00:32:03,080 --> 00:32:04,960 Speaker 3: And by the way, I asked you guys this last year. 795 00:32:05,000 --> 00:32:07,920 Speaker 3: I think if you're going to the barbecue, right, you're 796 00:32:07,960 --> 00:32:11,080 Speaker 3: an you're a guest, and you're told you gotta bring 797 00:32:11,120 --> 00:32:15,320 Speaker 3: a side. What side are you showing up to the cookout. 798 00:32:14,920 --> 00:32:16,760 Speaker 1: With gotta bring a side. 799 00:32:16,880 --> 00:32:18,440 Speaker 2: This is this is kind of funny. A lot of 800 00:32:18,480 --> 00:32:21,520 Speaker 2: times when I'm told to bring aside, what I'll do 801 00:32:22,040 --> 00:32:24,440 Speaker 2: and see it usually goes over very well to cookouts. 802 00:32:24,760 --> 00:32:26,720 Speaker 2: I'll just bring like a great burger topping. Like I'll 803 00:32:26,720 --> 00:32:29,400 Speaker 2: just bring a pack of bacon and just be like throw. 804 00:32:31,040 --> 00:32:32,920 Speaker 2: I know, but I'm like that that's what I'm bringing. 805 00:32:32,920 --> 00:32:34,240 Speaker 2: A loeu of a side, like dor some bacon on 806 00:32:34,240 --> 00:32:37,320 Speaker 2: the burgers. Like when that one's like, that's for the team. 807 00:32:37,680 --> 00:32:40,600 Speaker 3: What if it's a kosher barbecue, that's. 808 00:32:40,760 --> 00:32:44,360 Speaker 2: Good, don't Yeah, no, definitely not a kosher barbecue with 809 00:32:44,480 --> 00:32:46,479 Speaker 2: what's like a side? What's a preparable side? I can 810 00:32:46,520 --> 00:32:48,160 Speaker 2: make one of my favorites that I can make, but 811 00:32:48,280 --> 00:32:51,040 Speaker 2: really just depends on if it's available to store. I 812 00:32:51,080 --> 00:32:54,360 Speaker 2: make a mean pineapple pico where I take I use 813 00:32:54,400 --> 00:32:57,040 Speaker 2: my Pico de gala recipe, take like ninety percent of 814 00:32:57,120 --> 00:33:00,400 Speaker 2: tomatoes out, replace it with like very very finely cubed 815 00:33:00,440 --> 00:33:04,360 Speaker 2: pineapple delicious well chip and dip. 816 00:33:04,400 --> 00:33:07,040 Speaker 1: In the beginning, see James kind of stole my thunder 817 00:33:07,040 --> 00:33:08,880 Speaker 1: because I'm a salsa man. James has seen me make 818 00:33:08,960 --> 00:33:12,800 Speaker 1: some salsa. I make good salsa. I make a really 819 00:33:12,840 --> 00:33:15,240 Speaker 1: good salsa very day, so that's what i'd be hitting. 820 00:33:15,280 --> 00:33:16,280 Speaker 1: It's nice and fresh and. 821 00:33:16,640 --> 00:33:19,160 Speaker 2: Refresh because like I mean otherwise, like i'd love to 822 00:33:19,160 --> 00:33:21,240 Speaker 2: bring like a good potato sala. I'm not gonna make one. 823 00:33:21,280 --> 00:33:23,040 Speaker 2: I can't make that as well as the deli, but 824 00:33:23,080 --> 00:33:26,600 Speaker 2: like good potato salad. Like I'm more of a coleslaw 825 00:33:26,680 --> 00:33:30,440 Speaker 2: man than the average man, but like the average person, yeah, 826 00:33:30,560 --> 00:33:32,320 Speaker 2: law is great. I do like slaw on a lot 827 00:33:32,360 --> 00:33:34,320 Speaker 2: of a lot of like you know, barbecue goods. But 828 00:33:34,640 --> 00:33:36,880 Speaker 2: if I'm making it, I'll go with that pineapple Pico. 829 00:33:38,040 --> 00:33:40,080 Speaker 3: James, can you just can you do me a favorite? 830 00:33:40,080 --> 00:33:43,480 Speaker 3: Can you say, uh Pico? Whatever? Can you? Can you 831 00:33:43,520 --> 00:33:45,080 Speaker 3: say it again? I think I heard you say it, 832 00:33:45,120 --> 00:33:51,520 Speaker 3: and uh, just say it again? The guy Okay, the 833 00:33:51,560 --> 00:33:55,280 Speaker 3: first second plays for the twins, James, that's a different thing, 834 00:33:55,680 --> 00:34:00,240 Speaker 3: Piko to Joey. Yeah, that's also not a side. You 835 00:34:00,320 --> 00:34:03,200 Speaker 3: kind of lift on both of them, but it's all good. 836 00:34:02,560 --> 00:34:03,840 Speaker 2: That's a side. 837 00:34:03,880 --> 00:34:04,840 Speaker 1: You're crazy caculate. 838 00:34:05,360 --> 00:34:08,040 Speaker 2: We're bringing much more fun sides than the average schmoe 839 00:34:08,120 --> 00:34:08,520 Speaker 2: with these. 840 00:34:08,360 --> 00:34:11,840 Speaker 3: Barbecueing I'm totally with you on the slaw and and 841 00:34:11,920 --> 00:34:14,040 Speaker 3: the sal and the potato salad. You guys old enough 842 00:34:14,080 --> 00:34:16,560 Speaker 3: to get the uh they got sand of the potato salad. 843 00:34:16,640 --> 00:34:19,719 Speaker 3: Rocket power reference or rocket power of course, but do 844 00:34:19,760 --> 00:34:20,560 Speaker 3: you know the reference? 845 00:34:21,040 --> 00:34:22,640 Speaker 1: Well I did come to my head immediately. 846 00:34:22,760 --> 00:34:25,640 Speaker 3: No, no, it wasn't. It wasn't. Not old like you 847 00:34:25,719 --> 00:34:29,600 Speaker 3: all right, Well those are bad barbecue sides, not even sides. 848 00:34:29,640 --> 00:34:33,520 Speaker 3: But anyway, Arizona Diamondbacks, I want you guys to tell me, 849 00:34:35,360 --> 00:34:37,839 Speaker 3: and this could really have an impact us on on 850 00:34:37,920 --> 00:34:42,279 Speaker 3: us on Thursday. Yeah, what will the latest time be 851 00:34:42,760 --> 00:34:45,280 Speaker 3: of the final out of one of the two night games? 852 00:34:45,280 --> 00:34:48,520 Speaker 3: Obviously Tuesday's game is gonna end probably in the seven 853 00:34:48,560 --> 00:34:51,160 Speaker 3: o'clock hour, but we got two nine to forty starts, 854 00:34:51,160 --> 00:34:53,920 Speaker 3: and these two teams play long games. Entering today, the 855 00:34:53,920 --> 00:34:56,880 Speaker 3: Mets average the third longest sign in the game. Arizona 856 00:34:56,920 --> 00:34:59,719 Speaker 3: average is the sixth longest night in the game. And 857 00:34:59,760 --> 00:35:01,759 Speaker 3: it Chase Field or whatever it's called, I still call 858 00:35:01,800 --> 00:35:06,440 Speaker 3: it bank one ballpark, massive gaps, everything drops in huge, 859 00:35:06,440 --> 00:35:09,160 Speaker 3: crazy run environment. We could be in for many hours 860 00:35:09,200 --> 00:35:12,080 Speaker 3: of baseball. So you guys tell me, you guys have 861 00:35:12,120 --> 00:35:13,120 Speaker 3: a writing utensils. 862 00:35:13,400 --> 00:35:16,879 Speaker 1: Yeah, I got writing utensils. I gotta do works because 863 00:35:16,880 --> 00:35:20,600 Speaker 1: we're rocking Eastern Standard time for our score. Ye yes, yes, 864 00:35:22,680 --> 00:35:24,520 Speaker 1: the only way they do cal I need a time 865 00:35:24,560 --> 00:35:26,239 Speaker 1: calculator here, real quick time. 866 00:35:26,640 --> 00:35:28,400 Speaker 3: We're trying to calculate, mark me. 867 00:35:28,520 --> 00:35:31,279 Speaker 1: I'm just trying to I'm just there's just a lot 868 00:35:31,320 --> 00:35:32,120 Speaker 1: of conversions going. 869 00:35:32,160 --> 00:35:34,239 Speaker 3: Three hour game is twelve forty. Oh. 870 00:35:35,160 --> 00:35:37,560 Speaker 1: I'll work backwards. I'll work backwards. I like where your 871 00:35:37,560 --> 00:35:40,560 Speaker 1: heads at, John, I'll work backwards. So give me that. 872 00:35:42,640 --> 00:35:45,200 Speaker 1: Uh okay, yeah, I got my number. 873 00:35:45,640 --> 00:35:46,520 Speaker 2: I got mine as well. 874 00:35:48,719 --> 00:35:51,720 Speaker 3: While you guys write this down, the PSA to everybody 875 00:35:51,719 --> 00:35:55,560 Speaker 3: out there, please keep your pets safe, keep them comforted 876 00:35:56,120 --> 00:35:59,239 Speaker 3: during all the fireworks on July fourth. It's a big 877 00:35:59,280 --> 00:36:06,280 Speaker 3: thing you're about to mark or us. It's very very important. 878 00:36:06,280 --> 00:36:08,520 Speaker 3: So make sure that those pets are feeling safe. Make 879 00:36:08,520 --> 00:36:10,640 Speaker 3: sure there's no ways for them to escape your house. 880 00:36:11,480 --> 00:36:13,400 Speaker 3: Not a happy time for the pets when the fireworks 881 00:36:13,440 --> 00:36:16,960 Speaker 3: are going off. Speaking of fireworks, you too got your answers. 882 00:36:17,160 --> 00:36:20,120 Speaker 3: I got my answers, Jamie, is you ready? All right? 883 00:36:20,160 --> 00:36:22,120 Speaker 3: Here we go, and please say them also for obviously 884 00:36:22,160 --> 00:36:26,560 Speaker 3: our our listeners. Three two one, bang, all right? 885 00:36:26,880 --> 00:36:32,359 Speaker 1: Well twelve seven for Mark fifty seven. For James, Here's 886 00:36:32,400 --> 00:36:35,880 Speaker 1: what I'll say, James, I dove deep into the bowels 887 00:36:35,880 --> 00:36:38,640 Speaker 1: of what the Diamondbacks do for games. They've only had 888 00:36:38,719 --> 00:36:42,239 Speaker 1: like six or seven games go over three hours. Most 889 00:36:42,280 --> 00:36:44,680 Speaker 1: of them hover around that two point fifty mark, which 890 00:36:44,680 --> 00:36:46,200 Speaker 1: is where I got the two thirty seven from. I 891 00:36:46,200 --> 00:36:47,920 Speaker 1: took seven minutes off of three hours. 892 00:36:48,080 --> 00:36:50,319 Speaker 2: Okay, I'm expecting when to go over, when to go 893 00:36:50,360 --> 00:36:52,600 Speaker 2: over three hours, and then I'm happy I'll get just 894 00:36:52,640 --> 00:36:54,759 Speaker 2: in case there's one extra ending game, I'll get one 895 00:36:54,800 --> 00:36:56,520 Speaker 2: of those. And a big part of this too is 896 00:36:56,520 --> 00:36:59,279 Speaker 2: now as we transition into the Diamondbacks preview, thank you 897 00:36:59,360 --> 00:37:05,120 Speaker 2: John for Thank you John four July. You get the 898 00:37:05,160 --> 00:37:08,080 Speaker 2: gallop future dollar around time please. A big one of 899 00:37:08,080 --> 00:37:09,600 Speaker 2: the big reasons I did pick that late time is 900 00:37:09,640 --> 00:37:12,719 Speaker 2: because to Thursday night there could be a bevy of 901 00:37:12,719 --> 00:37:15,160 Speaker 2: pitching changes. And as we get through these matchups, Tuesday 902 00:37:15,200 --> 00:37:18,000 Speaker 2: is gonna be code I saying overs Zach Davies. Wednesday 903 00:37:18,080 --> 00:37:20,520 Speaker 2: is Max Scherzer versus we not sure yet for the 904 00:37:20,520 --> 00:37:24,160 Speaker 2: Arizona Diamondbacks, and Thursday is Carls carrasco versus Tommy Henry. 905 00:37:24,400 --> 00:37:26,840 Speaker 2: The Mets are on an amazing streak right now, missing 906 00:37:27,160 --> 00:37:29,680 Speaker 2: the team's ace that they are facing, and I'm really, really, 907 00:37:29,719 --> 00:37:32,520 Speaker 2: really enjoying it. We we miss Corbyn Burns, we missed 908 00:37:32,560 --> 00:37:34,879 Speaker 2: Aaron Nola, we missed Logan Web and now we're missing 909 00:37:34,960 --> 00:37:37,799 Speaker 2: Zach Gallen. So that it's a great crazy run around 910 00:37:37,840 --> 00:37:40,279 Speaker 2: right now. And as as it lines up currently, we're 911 00:37:40,320 --> 00:37:42,879 Speaker 2: missing our boogeyman, you Darvish in the San Diego series. 912 00:37:42,920 --> 00:37:46,120 Speaker 2: We'll see if that holds. But I think that part 913 00:37:46,120 --> 00:37:47,680 Speaker 2: of the reason I picked that time was because that 914 00:37:47,719 --> 00:37:49,719 Speaker 2: game on Thursday, there could be could be a slew 915 00:37:49,719 --> 00:37:52,160 Speaker 2: of pitching changes between Carls Grasko and Tommy Henry. 916 00:37:53,760 --> 00:37:56,080 Speaker 1: And I mean this Diamonbacks team for those of you 917 00:37:56,120 --> 00:37:58,439 Speaker 1: who maybe are just suber focused on the Mets, they're 918 00:37:58,480 --> 00:38:00,680 Speaker 1: really good. They're one of the best teams baseball. They're 919 00:38:00,719 --> 00:38:02,879 Speaker 1: currently fifty to thirty four, first place in the National 920 00:38:02,960 --> 00:38:05,680 Speaker 1: League West by a pretty good margin. And you just 921 00:38:05,719 --> 00:38:07,239 Speaker 1: look up and down this team. You look up and 922 00:38:07,280 --> 00:38:10,880 Speaker 1: down this roster, talented players everywhere. Corbin Carroll is the 923 00:38:10,880 --> 00:38:12,960 Speaker 1: biggest one. He should be back. He got in that 924 00:38:13,040 --> 00:38:15,680 Speaker 1: bat on Sunday after having a little bit of an injury. 925 00:38:15,800 --> 00:38:17,880 Speaker 1: He has the day off, should be back for this series, 926 00:38:18,200 --> 00:38:20,800 Speaker 1: unfortunately for us as Mets fans. From a result side, 927 00:38:20,840 --> 00:38:23,479 Speaker 1: but from a baseball loving side, I mean, Corbin Carroll 928 00:38:23,600 --> 00:38:26,120 Speaker 1: is one of the most exciting players in the game. 929 00:38:26,400 --> 00:38:28,560 Speaker 1: Not to mention he's also twenty two years old, having 930 00:38:28,600 --> 00:38:32,799 Speaker 1: an MVP caliber season, seventeen homers, twenty doubles, twenty four 931 00:38:32,840 --> 00:38:36,319 Speaker 1: stolen bases, forty RBIs, nine hundred ops, and he's a 932 00:38:36,320 --> 00:38:38,720 Speaker 1: phenomenal outfielder with crazy speed. 933 00:38:38,760 --> 00:38:41,759 Speaker 2: He's just sick delinely. For all you baseball pure is 934 00:38:41,760 --> 00:38:44,520 Speaker 2: out there, go on Corban Carroll's BASEBALL'SAVA page and check 935 00:38:44,520 --> 00:38:47,439 Speaker 2: out his spray chart from this year. As someone who's 936 00:38:47,480 --> 00:38:49,520 Speaker 2: not a switch hither it's one of the purest, most 937 00:38:49,520 --> 00:38:52,200 Speaker 2: beautiful spray charts I've seen on a hitter this entire year. 938 00:38:52,480 --> 00:38:55,399 Speaker 2: All fields power. He's had home runs to left, center 939 00:38:55,440 --> 00:38:58,000 Speaker 2: and right. He has doubles in every single gap, tons 940 00:38:58,040 --> 00:39:01,120 Speaker 2: of infield singles. Because he's a really rich, really fast dudes. 941 00:39:01,160 --> 00:39:02,719 Speaker 2: I think one of the five fastest players in all 942 00:39:02,760 --> 00:39:05,040 Speaker 2: Major League Baseball right now. He's a revelation. And one 943 00:39:05,080 --> 00:39:07,600 Speaker 2: of the coolest things about Corbyn Carroll is that he 944 00:39:07,640 --> 00:39:09,680 Speaker 2: had a devastating shoulder injury. It looked like it was 945 00:39:09,719 --> 00:39:12,319 Speaker 2: really good to derail his development as one of the 946 00:39:12,320 --> 00:39:15,080 Speaker 2: top prospects in baseball. He missed all of I believe 947 00:39:15,120 --> 00:39:17,200 Speaker 2: it was basically twenty twenty one season. He only played 948 00:39:17,200 --> 00:39:19,040 Speaker 2: seven games and popped his shoulder right after missing a 949 00:39:19,080 --> 00:39:21,880 Speaker 2: whole year development to the COVID playing professionally. And he 950 00:39:21,920 --> 00:39:24,120 Speaker 2: came back in twenty twenty two, played two games the 951 00:39:24,120 --> 00:39:25,920 Speaker 2: Complex Plex League, and they were like, just go just 952 00:39:26,080 --> 00:39:27,520 Speaker 2: just just go back to the double an't we only 953 00:39:27,560 --> 00:39:29,440 Speaker 2: need to see anything else in this complex league? And 954 00:39:29,560 --> 00:39:32,040 Speaker 2: sixty games there he was sixty six percent better in 955 00:39:32,040 --> 00:39:33,640 Speaker 2: the league average is a twenty one year old with 956 00:39:33,719 --> 00:39:36,640 Speaker 2: sixteen home runs, just absolutely ripping the cover off the ball. 957 00:39:36,960 --> 00:39:40,000 Speaker 2: And then he ended his year with thirty games in TRIPLEA, 958 00:39:40,120 --> 00:39:41,960 Speaker 2: and again he was incredible. Got a little cup of 959 00:39:41,960 --> 00:39:43,600 Speaker 2: coffee the end of the year. Last year, played thirty 960 00:39:43,640 --> 00:39:45,920 Speaker 2: games in the majors. Looked like he very much belonged, 961 00:39:45,960 --> 00:39:47,279 Speaker 2: even though it was a little harder from the tap 962 00:39:47,280 --> 00:39:49,640 Speaker 2: into his power as a five to ten, one hundred 963 00:39:49,640 --> 00:39:52,759 Speaker 2: and sixty pound twenty two year old actually at the 964 00:39:52,760 --> 00:39:54,520 Speaker 2: time twenty one year old. Yeah, at twenty one year 965 00:39:54,520 --> 00:39:56,680 Speaker 2: old when he debuted. Also coming up a shoulder injury 966 00:39:56,680 --> 00:39:59,439 Speaker 2: that's usually very scary for power. We've seen Josh Young 967 00:39:59,520 --> 00:40:02,000 Speaker 2: Kate take a full year to recover off a similar 968 00:40:02,040 --> 00:40:04,480 Speaker 2: shoulder injury. Not sure if it's his lead shoulder or 969 00:40:04,520 --> 00:40:06,600 Speaker 2: his trail shoulder. I feel like if it's your lead shoulder, 970 00:40:06,600 --> 00:40:09,000 Speaker 2: that would be more difficult to really get that power around. 971 00:40:09,080 --> 00:40:11,399 Speaker 2: But Corp mccaro looks like priennially one of the best 972 00:40:11,400 --> 00:40:14,400 Speaker 2: players in baseball. If Ronald Decunia wasn't having statistically one 973 00:40:14,400 --> 00:40:16,319 Speaker 2: of the most impressive seasons in the history of the game, 974 00:40:16,520 --> 00:40:18,360 Speaker 2: he'd probably be one of the favorites for the MVP. 975 00:40:18,520 --> 00:40:21,840 Speaker 2: Right now, he's he's a marvel and it's gonna be 976 00:40:21,840 --> 00:40:23,040 Speaker 2: a joy to watch him play. 977 00:40:23,680 --> 00:40:26,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, Kintel Marte is also back to being Kntel Marte. 978 00:40:26,280 --> 00:40:29,320 Speaker 1: He's hit for power, having a All Star caliber season. 979 00:40:29,320 --> 00:40:31,120 Speaker 1: Don't know how he didn't make the team. He got snubbed. 980 00:40:31,160 --> 00:40:33,440 Speaker 1: I assume he'll be one of the first fill ins 981 00:40:33,480 --> 00:40:36,479 Speaker 1: for whenever people bounce out, But he's having another great year. 982 00:40:36,640 --> 00:40:39,880 Speaker 1: Christian Walker Mashes, I mean, he's a fun baseball savant 983 00:40:39,880 --> 00:40:41,560 Speaker 1: page to look at too. You can take his and 984 00:40:41,560 --> 00:40:43,000 Speaker 1: Mike Trout to put them next to each other. You 985 00:40:43,040 --> 00:40:45,320 Speaker 1: really don't know the difference, which I know sounds crazy, 986 00:40:45,560 --> 00:40:47,320 Speaker 1: but that's just kind of how they play. Like Christian 987 00:40:47,320 --> 00:40:50,880 Speaker 1: Walker's really really good. Heeraldo Perdomo's pesky does not hit 988 00:40:50,920 --> 00:40:52,840 Speaker 1: the ball hard, but he gets results. I mean, he 989 00:40:52,840 --> 00:40:55,440 Speaker 1: gets on base, hits the ball well, good fielder. You 990 00:40:55,520 --> 00:40:57,600 Speaker 1: have a lot of really good athletes on this team too. 991 00:40:57,920 --> 00:40:59,520 Speaker 1: One in particular I want to highlight because I have 992 00:40:59,560 --> 00:41:02,120 Speaker 1: a fun fact about him, Jake McCarthy. And I guarantee 993 00:41:02,760 --> 00:41:04,320 Speaker 1: someone on S and Y is going to say, actually, 994 00:41:04,320 --> 00:41:06,960 Speaker 1: you know, I guarantee Steve Gelbs tells this story, so 995 00:41:07,000 --> 00:41:09,120 Speaker 1: all of you know that I'm saying it first. Before him, 996 00:41:09,320 --> 00:41:13,239 Speaker 1: I knew this. Jake McCarthy was a prolific, prolific high 997 00:41:13,239 --> 00:41:16,960 Speaker 1: school running back in the state of Pennsylvania. So prolific 998 00:41:17,200 --> 00:41:19,759 Speaker 1: that I believe it was either his junior or senior year. 999 00:41:20,120 --> 00:41:22,440 Speaker 1: He was first team All State running back in the 1000 00:41:22,440 --> 00:41:25,040 Speaker 1: state of Pennsylvania. You know who is second team All 1001 00:41:25,040 --> 00:41:30,560 Speaker 1: State running back? Tell me who, Saquon Barkley. Yeah. One 1002 00:41:30,600 --> 00:41:33,080 Speaker 1: of the best running backs in the NFL. Jake McCarthy 1003 00:41:33,120 --> 00:41:34,680 Speaker 1: was better than him in high school, the guy who 1004 00:41:34,680 --> 00:41:36,319 Speaker 1: went to a full ride to play at Penn State. 1005 00:41:36,360 --> 00:41:39,080 Speaker 1: Top five pick in the NFL Draft, Jake McCarthy was 1006 00:41:39,120 --> 00:41:42,200 Speaker 1: simply a better running back prospect coming out of high school. 1007 00:41:42,400 --> 00:41:45,680 Speaker 1: He's not that great of a baseball player. He's really athletic. 1008 00:41:46,120 --> 00:41:49,120 Speaker 1: He does a lot of fun things, but he's a 1009 00:41:49,160 --> 00:41:51,480 Speaker 1: crazy freak athlete. I'm sure you'll see him do something 1010 00:41:51,560 --> 00:41:54,600 Speaker 1: spectacular defensively or with his legs at some point. 1011 00:41:54,960 --> 00:41:55,240 Speaker 3: Totally. 1012 00:41:55,280 --> 00:41:57,239 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's a very fun player. Alec Thomas also just 1013 00:41:57,280 --> 00:41:59,000 Speaker 2: got the call back to their major league squad. He's 1014 00:41:59,000 --> 00:42:01,000 Speaker 2: a very fun player. The athlete hits the ball hard 1015 00:42:01,040 --> 00:42:02,840 Speaker 2: center field. Hasn't put it all together yet, but he 1016 00:42:02,840 --> 00:42:05,080 Speaker 2: does a lot of fun things. Kyle Lewis is probably 1017 00:42:05,120 --> 00:42:07,040 Speaker 2: one of the most impressive athletes to Major League Baseball, 1018 00:42:07,040 --> 00:42:09,600 Speaker 2: but also just lacks a little bit as a baseball player. 1019 00:42:09,840 --> 00:42:13,719 Speaker 2: Evan Longoria hasn't playing for them in a limited role 1020 00:42:13,920 --> 00:42:16,000 Speaker 2: to demolish his lefties. We're define gonna see him get 1021 00:42:16,000 --> 00:42:17,200 Speaker 2: a couple of bats to the series. He's hitting the 1022 00:42:17,239 --> 00:42:19,920 Speaker 2: cover off the ball. Gabrielle Moreno and Carson Kelly are 1023 00:42:19,920 --> 00:42:22,360 Speaker 2: a fun catcher tandem. Kelly is just like the consummate, 1024 00:42:22,560 --> 00:42:25,160 Speaker 2: like pro catcher. It looks like catcher. He actually catcher. 1025 00:42:25,480 --> 00:42:27,800 Speaker 2: He's just he is a catcher. And then Gabriel Moreno 1026 00:42:27,880 --> 00:42:29,920 Speaker 2: came over for them in the trade that brought Laurd's 1027 00:42:29,960 --> 00:42:33,879 Speaker 2: Coriel sending Dalton Varshow to Toronto. He makes a ton 1028 00:42:33,920 --> 00:42:36,360 Speaker 2: of contact. He's incredibly pesky and a very and a 1029 00:42:36,360 --> 00:42:38,759 Speaker 2: plus athlete from the catcher side. And he's fun and 1030 00:42:39,040 --> 00:42:42,080 Speaker 2: the one nicking this team's armor. King of this team's 1031 00:42:42,160 --> 00:42:46,000 Speaker 2: armor is that their bullpen isn't great. It's really not 1032 00:42:46,160 --> 00:42:48,640 Speaker 2: bad and has been much better than expected this year, 1033 00:42:48,680 --> 00:42:50,239 Speaker 2: and a big reason for that has been a three 1034 00:42:50,280 --> 00:42:52,919 Speaker 2: headed monster in their back end, which was three guys 1035 00:42:53,320 --> 00:42:55,200 Speaker 2: who are making no money at all, doing nothing of all. 1036 00:42:55,239 --> 00:42:57,360 Speaker 2: The two names are going to really enrage Mets fans. 1037 00:42:57,600 --> 00:42:59,480 Speaker 2: One of them's Andrew Chaffin and one of them is 1038 00:42:59,560 --> 00:43:02,760 Speaker 2: Michel Castro. And then the one who's actually the closer, 1039 00:43:02,800 --> 00:43:03,520 Speaker 2: Scott McGough. 1040 00:43:03,840 --> 00:43:08,320 Speaker 1: They he shaped a thirty what Micael Casher's twenty eight? 1041 00:43:09,239 --> 00:43:09,479 Speaker 3: Yeah? 1042 00:43:09,800 --> 00:43:11,160 Speaker 2: Did you think he was older or younger? 1043 00:43:11,800 --> 00:43:12,839 Speaker 1: Son's like thirty two? 1044 00:43:14,280 --> 00:43:16,160 Speaker 2: No, you thought he was saying Majors Julio Tehran. 1045 00:43:17,040 --> 00:43:19,240 Speaker 1: How is he twenty eight? What does that happen? 1046 00:43:19,920 --> 00:43:21,440 Speaker 2: He's not that old. He just went to free agency 1047 00:43:21,440 --> 00:43:22,839 Speaker 2: for the first time. That's six years in the league. 1048 00:43:22,840 --> 00:43:24,160 Speaker 2: He threw one hundred miles an arrow, So he came 1049 00:43:24,239 --> 00:43:26,239 Speaker 2: up with early, came up when he was. 1050 00:43:26,440 --> 00:43:28,359 Speaker 1: When he was twenty. I never realized that. Oh my god, 1051 00:43:28,400 --> 00:43:30,720 Speaker 1: he's almost He's played nine years in Major league baseball. 1052 00:43:30,719 --> 00:43:31,319 Speaker 1: He's twenty eight. 1053 00:43:31,960 --> 00:43:34,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't want to say about that. 1054 00:43:34,600 --> 00:43:37,760 Speaker 2: I mean Mark Mark by Ages. Andrew Schapan is running 1055 00:43:37,760 --> 00:43:40,000 Speaker 2: a thirty five percent strike out rate right now. He uh, 1056 00:43:40,080 --> 00:43:41,560 Speaker 2: I know he changed pitch mikes. I want to double 1057 00:43:41,640 --> 00:43:42,880 Speaker 2: check to make sure I get this right. It's low 1058 00:43:42,920 --> 00:43:44,960 Speaker 2: thing on Baseball savat right now. He's just been there 1059 00:43:45,000 --> 00:43:47,120 Speaker 2: lefty stopper. He comes in and gets every single lefty out. 1060 00:43:47,200 --> 00:43:49,000 Speaker 2: He got some saves early in the year as the closer, 1061 00:43:49,040 --> 00:43:51,680 Speaker 2: and his whift rate has completely skyrocket this year, way 1062 00:43:51,719 --> 00:43:54,120 Speaker 2: past ever been. He's just stopped throwing his fourteen bastball 1063 00:43:54,160 --> 00:43:57,400 Speaker 2: and he's throwing a lot of sinkers and tons more sliders. 1064 00:43:57,440 --> 00:44:01,000 Speaker 2: He's throwing his slyder uh from two years ago, twelve 1065 00:44:01,000 --> 00:44:03,520 Speaker 2: percentage points more than he was then, and it's a 1066 00:44:03,520 --> 00:44:05,040 Speaker 2: good pitch. It gets a lot of what sixty one 1067 00:44:05,040 --> 00:44:07,680 Speaker 2: percent max. He's basically only facing lefties with it. It's 1068 00:44:07,840 --> 00:44:10,799 Speaker 2: really just confusing guys. No more, no more, uh, you know, 1069 00:44:11,560 --> 00:44:13,600 Speaker 2: ninety mile an hour forcing fastballs, which is which is 1070 00:44:13,600 --> 00:44:16,359 Speaker 2: a good adjustment for Andrew Chafin. But their team that 1071 00:44:16,480 --> 00:44:18,600 Speaker 2: is really winning on the edges. Shout out Brent Strom, 1072 00:44:18,680 --> 00:44:22,320 Speaker 2: He's a fantastic pitching coach. They've really installed an incredible 1073 00:44:22,360 --> 00:44:25,160 Speaker 2: regime there over the last few years with but I 1074 00:44:25,200 --> 00:44:26,719 Speaker 2: think was it Mike Mike Cayes. I think it was 1075 00:44:26,719 --> 00:44:28,480 Speaker 2: the guy's name who was Red Sox. 1076 00:44:28,280 --> 00:44:28,600 Speaker 1: For a year. 1077 00:44:28,680 --> 00:44:31,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's been their president. They have a very good 1078 00:44:31,000 --> 00:44:33,279 Speaker 2: farm system. They have just really good player development the 1079 00:44:33,320 --> 00:44:35,920 Speaker 2: minor league and professional level. They're getting a lot out 1080 00:44:35,960 --> 00:44:37,960 Speaker 2: of Hithers more than other teams are getting out of 1081 00:44:38,000 --> 00:44:40,759 Speaker 2: them pitchers as well. And their team, their team that's 1082 00:44:40,760 --> 00:44:42,160 Speaker 2: really on the rise right now, one of the best 1083 00:44:42,160 --> 00:44:44,640 Speaker 2: teams in the National League by record by everybody, my 1084 00:44:44,680 --> 00:44:46,520 Speaker 2: most stats as well. So it was a good works 1085 00:44:46,520 --> 00:44:47,920 Speaker 2: going to be cut out for us in this series. 1086 00:44:48,160 --> 00:44:50,319 Speaker 2: Gotta play him tough and gotta work hard to win 1087 00:44:50,360 --> 00:44:50,840 Speaker 2: this one. 1088 00:44:51,320 --> 00:44:54,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, final two fun facts about Mike Haysen played in 1089 00:44:54,640 --> 00:44:57,400 Speaker 1: the minor leagues for the Padres under the name Sean Hayzen. 1090 00:44:57,560 --> 00:45:00,600 Speaker 1: So interesting that now goes by Mike from to Princeton. 1091 00:45:00,719 --> 00:45:02,000 Speaker 1: Smart boy. Smart boy. 1092 00:45:02,960 --> 00:45:04,680 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean they all are his present baseball operations. 1093 00:45:04,880 --> 00:45:07,839 Speaker 2: I'm sure he is smart, but I think that's all 1094 00:45:07,840 --> 00:45:08,920 Speaker 2: we got for this. When else A shout out my 1095 00:45:08,960 --> 00:45:12,000 Speaker 2: friend Christian, he's a minor league scout for the Diamonbacks. 1096 00:45:12,040 --> 00:45:15,440 Speaker 1: Shout out Yesh, Shout out everybody. Shout out everybody. It 1097 00:45:15,440 --> 00:45:17,560 Speaker 1: was a positive episode. It was a happy one. Mets 1098 00:45:17,560 --> 00:45:19,640 Speaker 1: a playing good baseball in the month of July. Let's 1099 00:45:19,680 --> 00:45:21,799 Speaker 1: keep it rolling one step at a time. We are 1100 00:45:21,840 --> 00:45:24,120 Speaker 1: eight games away from me and James eating pizza live 1101 00:45:24,160 --> 00:45:26,480 Speaker 1: on the podcast. If they do win ten straight, be 1102 00:45:26,520 --> 00:45:29,240 Speaker 1: happy to do so for you guys. We're just really 1103 00:45:29,280 --> 00:45:32,120 Speaker 1: willing to give up that intestinal health for the Mets 1104 00:45:32,200 --> 00:45:34,360 Speaker 1: to get hot or really hot, whatever you want to 1105 00:45:34,400 --> 00:45:36,040 Speaker 1: call it. So make sure you guys are rooting it 1106 00:45:36,080 --> 00:45:37,840 Speaker 1: along and letting us know as we get closer and 1107 00:45:37,840 --> 00:45:40,000 Speaker 1: closer if it happens. But all we want is good 1108 00:45:40,000 --> 00:45:42,600 Speaker 1: baseball here. Keep on winning games, keep chipping away, and 1109 00:45:42,880 --> 00:45:44,480 Speaker 1: we'll worry about what happ what we have to worry 1110 00:45:44,480 --> 00:45:46,879 Speaker 1: about when it comes to that time. Otherwise, guys, thank 1111 00:45:46,920 --> 00:45:48,880 Speaker 1: you so much for listening. Thank you so much for watching. 1112 00:45:49,080 --> 00:45:50,560 Speaker 1: You know the drill from here on out. 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