1 00:00:19,920 --> 00:00:22,080 Speaker 1: What is up, Mets fans, Welcome back to another episode 2 00:00:22,079 --> 00:00:23,919 Speaker 1: of The Mets the Podcast. 3 00:00:24,200 --> 00:00:25,520 Speaker 2: We're recording this on Thursday. 4 00:00:25,600 --> 00:00:28,920 Speaker 1: Technically we've got Fourth of July coming up, and honestly, 5 00:00:29,000 --> 00:00:31,920 Speaker 1: we just we couldn't do it, so we're technically only 6 00:00:31,960 --> 00:00:34,800 Speaker 1: recording with the first two games that we know what 7 00:00:34,920 --> 00:00:37,040 Speaker 1: happens at this exact moment. I'm going to come in 8 00:00:37,320 --> 00:00:38,880 Speaker 1: at the end of the episode to talk about Game 9 00:00:38,880 --> 00:00:41,760 Speaker 1: three a little five minutes by myself here, But for 10 00:00:41,880 --> 00:00:44,479 Speaker 1: right now, Mets have split the series against the Brewers, 11 00:00:45,080 --> 00:00:47,760 Speaker 1: have a chance to win going into Game three, beat 12 00:00:47,840 --> 00:00:51,080 Speaker 1: Jacob Mazarowski. Game one was horrible, Game two was great. 13 00:00:51,200 --> 00:00:53,320 Speaker 1: So we'll talk about everything in the first two games 14 00:00:53,360 --> 00:00:56,200 Speaker 1: thus far, and then we have the Subway series preview 15 00:00:56,240 --> 00:00:58,960 Speaker 1: coming at you, because of course fourth of July MLB 16 00:00:59,120 --> 00:01:01,319 Speaker 1: is like Mets Theankees. How about a three pm game 17 00:01:01,360 --> 00:01:03,400 Speaker 1: on a Friday. That's what we're gonna be talking about 18 00:01:03,400 --> 00:01:04,240 Speaker 1: previewing the Yankee. 19 00:01:04,120 --> 00:01:04,800 Speaker 2: Series as well. 20 00:01:05,040 --> 00:01:06,720 Speaker 1: Make sure you guys follow us on all our social 21 00:01:06,720 --> 00:01:09,480 Speaker 1: media at Mets Up on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. Subscribe 22 00:01:09,520 --> 00:01:11,080 Speaker 1: to the Mets of the Podcast YouTube channel if we 23 00:01:11,120 --> 00:01:12,760 Speaker 1: have not yet done so. 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Shout 35 00:01:38,720 --> 00:01:41,600 Speaker 3: out the west over in Brooklyn five seemed terrible. There 36 00:01:41,600 --> 00:01:44,000 Speaker 3: were like twenty five people in the stands. The Mets 37 00:01:44,000 --> 00:01:46,240 Speaker 3: fell behind off of South Free lookly off home run 38 00:01:46,360 --> 00:01:48,559 Speaker 3: as we know South FREDLK only hits home runs against 39 00:01:48,600 --> 00:01:50,200 Speaker 3: the Mets. Also the quick as side for the people, 40 00:01:50,240 --> 00:01:52,360 Speaker 3: Happy fourth of July, Happy to Pennas Day, so all 41 00:01:52,360 --> 00:01:55,080 Speaker 3: the people hope everyon's have a nice day. Barbecuemeric out there. 42 00:01:55,760 --> 00:01:58,680 Speaker 3: But it was bad, especially being on Twitter because I 43 00:01:58,720 --> 00:02:00,360 Speaker 3: put out a status that I've been talking about for 44 00:02:00,360 --> 00:02:02,440 Speaker 3: the last few episodes, like a trend that has I 45 00:02:02,560 --> 00:02:04,520 Speaker 3: was saying a month ago. The trend was developing. Now 46 00:02:04,520 --> 00:02:06,680 Speaker 3: I think the trends has fully developed. Or Clay Holmes 47 00:02:07,000 --> 00:02:08,840 Speaker 3: at first did not give up home runs. Now he 48 00:02:08,919 --> 00:02:11,919 Speaker 3: exclusively gives up home runs. First seven starts of the year, 49 00:02:11,960 --> 00:02:14,760 Speaker 3: no home runs allowed, last ten starts, eleven home runs allowed. 50 00:02:15,000 --> 00:02:16,800 Speaker 3: It's a big share of his earned runs because he 51 00:02:16,840 --> 00:02:19,440 Speaker 3: still has an under three RA on the season. But 52 00:02:19,600 --> 00:02:21,560 Speaker 3: just as it was going through the first part of 53 00:02:21,560 --> 00:02:24,280 Speaker 3: that game, it felt like the Brewers taking better at bats. 54 00:02:24,280 --> 00:02:26,560 Speaker 3: It felt like the Mets were still as usual, struggling 55 00:02:26,600 --> 00:02:28,600 Speaker 3: to get anything going. The only run they were able 56 00:02:28,639 --> 00:02:31,520 Speaker 3: to manufacture early was there was the jeff Inggill single 57 00:02:31,520 --> 00:02:33,799 Speaker 3: the East runs verst the third and second fly hit 58 00:02:33,800 --> 00:02:36,440 Speaker 3: by pitch, jeff hit by pitch even better. And then 59 00:02:36,440 --> 00:02:39,280 Speaker 3: you see the run, not the hit. And then one 60 00:02:39,360 --> 00:02:41,679 Speaker 3: so Tho drugs a walk, steals a base and Pilonzo 61 00:02:41,760 --> 00:02:44,160 Speaker 3: drives him in table sether wan. So those speed demon 62 00:02:44,360 --> 00:02:46,920 Speaker 3: scap back one so though, so then you manufacture a 63 00:02:47,000 --> 00:02:50,280 Speaker 3: run each with one singular hit in each individual rally 64 00:02:50,680 --> 00:02:52,960 Speaker 3: in air quotes, and it's just you're like, are we winning? 65 00:02:53,000 --> 00:02:55,280 Speaker 3: Does it really feel like we're winning? Didn't real feel 66 00:02:55,280 --> 00:02:58,640 Speaker 3: like we were winning? And then the catastrophe sixth enning happens, 67 00:02:58,639 --> 00:03:01,919 Speaker 3: and then people are and I think was fairly losing 68 00:03:01,919 --> 00:03:03,760 Speaker 3: their entire minds in the middle of a double header. 69 00:03:03,880 --> 00:03:06,320 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean, the Clay Hoolmes home run thing is 70 00:03:06,320 --> 00:03:09,519 Speaker 1: bizarre that South Frielick loves hitting home runs against the Mets. 71 00:03:09,560 --> 00:03:11,280 Speaker 1: It's crazy how this guy doesn't hit for any power 72 00:03:11,320 --> 00:03:14,040 Speaker 1: against anybody except the New York Mets, loves to hit 73 00:03:14,080 --> 00:03:17,320 Speaker 1: a home run. Clay Hoolmes sinker just they tried to 74 00:03:17,360 --> 00:03:19,600 Speaker 1: do that thing that Bartolo Cologne used to be so 75 00:03:19,680 --> 00:03:22,120 Speaker 1: good at, where it was you'd start the sinker to 76 00:03:22,160 --> 00:03:24,480 Speaker 1: a lefty from the right handed pitcher on their hip 77 00:03:24,560 --> 00:03:26,640 Speaker 1: and then to break to the inner half. And Clay 78 00:03:26,639 --> 00:03:29,240 Speaker 1: Holmes's start on the inner half broke out to the 79 00:03:29,240 --> 00:03:30,799 Speaker 1: barrel of the bat and it was just like one 80 00:03:30,800 --> 00:03:32,560 Speaker 1: of the fattest pitches that you've seen in a while. 81 00:03:32,639 --> 00:03:34,040 Speaker 2: And I feel like that's been happening a lot. 82 00:03:34,080 --> 00:03:37,000 Speaker 1: It seems like it's that sinker that just doesn't end 83 00:03:37,080 --> 00:03:38,960 Speaker 1: up breaking the right way and it breaks onto the 84 00:03:39,000 --> 00:03:41,040 Speaker 1: barrel of the bat. But, like you said, the biggest 85 00:03:41,040 --> 00:03:43,520 Speaker 1: issue in this game, could Clay Holmes settle down after that? 86 00:03:43,560 --> 00:03:45,920 Speaker 1: He was completely fine. He has his walks, he has 87 00:03:45,960 --> 00:03:46,960 Speaker 1: his issues, but that's clay Home. 88 00:03:47,040 --> 00:03:47,240 Speaker 2: Still. 89 00:03:47,280 --> 00:03:50,640 Speaker 1: That's gonna be the Clay Hoolmes experience. Pulling him in 90 00:03:50,680 --> 00:03:53,760 Speaker 1: that sixth inning ninety pitches. What do you think about that? 91 00:03:53,800 --> 00:03:57,560 Speaker 1: Because that was the hot hot topic of that game. 92 00:03:57,640 --> 00:03:59,880 Speaker 1: One was should the Mets have actually pulled Clay Holmes? 93 00:04:00,440 --> 00:04:03,400 Speaker 1: And then more so, what is going on with Reid 94 00:04:03,440 --> 00:04:05,760 Speaker 1: Garrett in the month of June and July. He falls 95 00:04:05,760 --> 00:04:07,560 Speaker 1: apart every year, It's crazy. 96 00:04:08,040 --> 00:04:10,520 Speaker 3: Mendoz talked about the clay Home situation because I don't 97 00:04:10,520 --> 00:04:13,000 Speaker 3: think there was any media availability in between the double feathers. 98 00:04:13,080 --> 00:04:15,360 Speaker 3: Maybe there were a couple questions, but no formal press conference. 99 00:04:15,720 --> 00:04:17,640 Speaker 3: So they basically said that when Clay Holmes gets to ninety, 100 00:04:17,680 --> 00:04:19,599 Speaker 3: that's like kind of his new limits. They're taking him out. 101 00:04:19,800 --> 00:04:21,560 Speaker 3: This happened exactly when he got to ninety, and I 102 00:04:21,600 --> 00:04:24,320 Speaker 3: thought the context of the situation was even more strange 103 00:04:24,320 --> 00:04:27,640 Speaker 3: because Clay Holmes had just gotten through the best collection 104 00:04:27,680 --> 00:04:31,280 Speaker 3: of hitters on this on that, but he can get through. 105 00:04:31,320 --> 00:04:33,200 Speaker 3: I'm on the Brews team. Because Christianellow started the ending, 106 00:04:33,200 --> 00:04:35,520 Speaker 3: then Jackson Churia was up, he walked Yelliger start the enning, 107 00:04:35,520 --> 00:04:37,839 Speaker 3: You're all right, maybe Clayholmes losing a little bit. Jackson 108 00:04:37,920 --> 00:04:40,840 Speaker 3: Chario hits like a decent flatball. I wouldn't characterize that 109 00:04:40,960 --> 00:04:43,240 Speaker 3: lazy flyball. I also wouldn't characterize it as like a 110 00:04:43,279 --> 00:04:45,800 Speaker 3: scary flatball. But he does get Jackson Chario out, So 111 00:04:45,880 --> 00:04:48,320 Speaker 3: Clay Holmes had enough to start the inning, get through 112 00:04:48,360 --> 00:04:51,359 Speaker 3: the two batters and Christianellis and Chario, and then the 113 00:04:51,360 --> 00:04:54,200 Speaker 3: second price Terrank comes up. That's when immediately with man 114 00:04:54,200 --> 00:04:56,880 Speaker 3: off his base cross some dozes running for the ballpends 115 00:04:56,880 --> 00:04:58,600 Speaker 3: and me, that was a weird situation where if you 116 00:04:58,640 --> 00:05:00,880 Speaker 3: don't think Clay Holmes has enough gas to start the inning, 117 00:05:02,120 --> 00:05:03,719 Speaker 3: maybe don't make him start the inning. But also at 118 00:05:03,720 --> 00:05:06,040 Speaker 3: the same time, you think Clay Holmes is objectively better 119 00:05:06,080 --> 00:05:08,520 Speaker 3: at seeing the best two hitters in this lineup in Yellis 120 00:05:08,560 --> 00:05:10,400 Speaker 3: and Turio for a third time rather than Bryce Rank 121 00:05:10,440 --> 00:05:11,720 Speaker 3: when he his ninety pitches, he had to put them 122 00:05:11,720 --> 00:05:13,360 Speaker 3: out for ninety pitches. To me, it was it was 123 00:05:13,400 --> 00:05:15,240 Speaker 3: a strange situation. It feels like the kind of thing 124 00:05:15,279 --> 00:05:17,880 Speaker 3: where last year we gave Windos with so much credit 125 00:05:17,960 --> 00:05:19,880 Speaker 3: for how much feel he was able to manage with 126 00:05:19,960 --> 00:05:22,760 Speaker 3: how he was able to really do things that are 127 00:05:22,839 --> 00:05:25,480 Speaker 3: kind of extraordinary, mean, what was working for it? Things 128 00:05:25,520 --> 00:05:28,159 Speaker 3: are just outside like the normal line of logic that 129 00:05:28,160 --> 00:05:29,719 Speaker 3: you think about, be like, all right, have the feel 130 00:05:29,800 --> 00:05:32,240 Speaker 3: for that situation, go with your gut. This to me 131 00:05:32,279 --> 00:05:34,720 Speaker 3: seemed like a much more rigid approach, approach that probably 132 00:05:34,720 --> 00:05:37,000 Speaker 3: came from many other people in your organization. It was 133 00:05:37,040 --> 00:05:38,640 Speaker 3: like Clay Holmes gets the nineties out of the game. 134 00:05:38,720 --> 00:05:41,320 Speaker 3: It seemed like Mendoza wanted him to face as many 135 00:05:41,360 --> 00:05:44,600 Speaker 3: batteries as possible before that ninetieth pitch and then take 136 00:05:44,680 --> 00:05:46,640 Speaker 3: him out of the game immediately at that ninetieth pitch. 137 00:05:47,080 --> 00:05:51,039 Speaker 3: Somewhat with the situation means someone irrelevant that was happening around. 138 00:05:51,040 --> 00:05:53,360 Speaker 3: So to me, just I understand that he's he had 139 00:05:53,400 --> 00:05:55,480 Speaker 3: we have to save his worklade in certain places, and 140 00:05:55,760 --> 00:05:57,919 Speaker 3: if ninety pitches is the limit, ninety pitches the limit. 141 00:05:58,000 --> 00:06:00,920 Speaker 3: But in that exact situation, seeing the best two hitters 142 00:06:00,960 --> 00:06:02,680 Speaker 3: a third time, then leaving the game of the man 143 00:06:02,720 --> 00:06:04,320 Speaker 3: on base and just like that, it was it was 144 00:06:04,320 --> 00:06:05,920 Speaker 3: an awkward place for him to lead the game. 145 00:06:06,400 --> 00:06:07,440 Speaker 2: It definitely was awkward. 146 00:06:07,600 --> 00:06:09,720 Speaker 1: I guess the only thing I'll give him is that 147 00:06:09,760 --> 00:06:12,440 Speaker 1: if Clay Holmes did, and he struggles against lefties. We 148 00:06:12,480 --> 00:06:15,800 Speaker 1: know this Bryce trangle lefty, why like you don't want 149 00:06:15,800 --> 00:06:17,800 Speaker 1: to bring in Reid Garrett now? First and second? Maybe 150 00:06:17,800 --> 00:06:20,080 Speaker 1: maybe that was his his big reasoning. 151 00:06:19,760 --> 00:06:22,440 Speaker 3: At Isa Collins right after Switchhather and Jake Bowers after 152 00:06:22,440 --> 00:06:24,240 Speaker 3: another lefties. So it's a lot of lefties in a row. 153 00:06:24,440 --> 00:06:26,760 Speaker 2: But then why not go with one of the left 154 00:06:26,800 --> 00:06:29,440 Speaker 2: handed guys out of the bullpen in the sixth inning 155 00:06:29,560 --> 00:06:30,839 Speaker 2: and not Read Garrett? 156 00:06:30,880 --> 00:06:33,279 Speaker 1: Do you think that was a little bit aggressive, especially 157 00:06:33,360 --> 00:06:36,960 Speaker 1: knowing how Reied Garrett's been pretty unpitchable for the last 158 00:06:37,120 --> 00:06:38,000 Speaker 1: like week or so. 159 00:06:38,480 --> 00:06:40,400 Speaker 3: I mean, we know the Regarrit's been unpitchable, like in 160 00:06:40,440 --> 00:06:42,560 Speaker 3: our contacts, I think in the fan parlance, but I 161 00:06:42,600 --> 00:06:44,440 Speaker 3: think in terms of everything. I talk to you guys 162 00:06:44,480 --> 00:06:47,240 Speaker 3: about two episodes ago, but they're seeing with three Garrett. 163 00:06:47,240 --> 00:06:50,000 Speaker 3: There's normal Read Garrett. The vlastity's fine, the movement of 164 00:06:50,080 --> 00:06:51,880 Speaker 3: his pitch is fine, the swing and misrates are fine, 165 00:06:51,880 --> 00:06:53,719 Speaker 3: and the command is still technically fine. So it's like, 166 00:06:53,720 --> 00:06:55,640 Speaker 3: I know this game that the cother to joy Orti 167 00:06:55,760 --> 00:06:57,120 Speaker 3: is the fast pit you've ever seen in my life. 168 00:06:57,120 --> 00:07:01,160 Speaker 3: But it's for everything. There's it's not a moment to 169 00:07:01,560 --> 00:07:02,760 Speaker 3: say we're not trusting Red. 170 00:07:03,160 --> 00:07:05,320 Speaker 2: You know, if you're gonna go Wadell for three. 171 00:07:05,640 --> 00:07:07,480 Speaker 1: I know the game got broken open there, but like, 172 00:07:07,600 --> 00:07:09,920 Speaker 1: what hell could have I feel like handled Terrang Collins 173 00:07:09,920 --> 00:07:11,280 Speaker 1: Bowers because he's pretty good. 174 00:07:11,560 --> 00:07:13,000 Speaker 3: I just like to do that. Immediately, I was like, 175 00:07:13,000 --> 00:07:15,160 Speaker 3: why are we Why are we burning Waddell now? Like 176 00:07:15,200 --> 00:07:17,120 Speaker 3: I actually grew with you, and I think that's kind 177 00:07:17,120 --> 00:07:19,320 Speaker 3: of a situation where Keith reference to a lot in 178 00:07:19,360 --> 00:07:21,280 Speaker 3: SECD game, I know you're there not watching at TV, 179 00:07:21,600 --> 00:07:23,440 Speaker 3: said over and over again. And it felt like Mendoz 180 00:07:23,480 --> 00:07:25,560 Speaker 3: was managing this game like it was Game seven, where 181 00:07:25,600 --> 00:07:27,160 Speaker 3: it's like, you know, you have to win this game. 182 00:07:27,200 --> 00:07:29,320 Speaker 3: It did feel like bringing in Reed, Garrett and sixth 183 00:07:29,360 --> 00:07:31,160 Speaker 3: hitting to face the middle bottom of the other or 184 00:07:31,200 --> 00:07:33,480 Speaker 3: maybe that was part of it. Let's build up Breeze confidence, 185 00:07:33,520 --> 00:07:35,280 Speaker 3: like we know how much he gets that heart pumping 186 00:07:35,640 --> 00:07:38,000 Speaker 3: when there's Rang, Isaac Collins and Jake Bowers. You should 187 00:07:38,160 --> 00:07:40,280 Speaker 3: I'm saying you should get these guys out. You're supposed 188 00:07:40,280 --> 00:07:41,720 Speaker 3: to be you know, O're best fireman in this bullpen. 189 00:07:41,760 --> 00:07:43,320 Speaker 3: You're supposed to be the second most trusted guy. The 190 00:07:43,320 --> 00:07:45,080 Speaker 3: most trusted guy is not pitching the ninth inning, So 191 00:07:45,120 --> 00:07:46,880 Speaker 3: I think that was also maybe part of the thinking 192 00:07:46,920 --> 00:07:49,960 Speaker 3: where it's kind of Monday morning quarterback. And then funny 193 00:07:50,320 --> 00:07:54,200 Speaker 3: watching the press conference after the second game, Mendoza got 194 00:07:54,240 --> 00:07:56,600 Speaker 3: a little bit tongue in cheek with some of his 195 00:07:56,680 --> 00:08:00,360 Speaker 3: responses to Gelb's first question, especially where talked about like 196 00:08:00,360 --> 00:08:02,200 Speaker 3: the instincts to switch up the lineup when we start 197 00:08:02,200 --> 00:08:03,960 Speaker 3: talking about the second game in a little bit here, 198 00:08:04,280 --> 00:08:06,480 Speaker 3: and he's like, oh, you know how this works, Like 199 00:08:06,720 --> 00:08:08,880 Speaker 3: when I make decisions, who goes wrong, it's my fault. 200 00:08:08,880 --> 00:08:10,840 Speaker 3: When I make decision who goes right? The players get 201 00:08:10,840 --> 00:08:12,680 Speaker 3: the credit. Ha haha. I was like, was that was 202 00:08:12,680 --> 00:08:14,720 Speaker 3: that him being a little bit like a little bit 203 00:08:14,720 --> 00:08:16,800 Speaker 3: snippy with the press after this like cold Stretchrick, We're 204 00:08:16,880 --> 00:08:19,160 Speaker 3: kind of seeing the washed look on his face after 205 00:08:19,200 --> 00:08:21,120 Speaker 3: all of these losses the last couple of games. But 206 00:08:21,600 --> 00:08:22,960 Speaker 3: it just we can't go over the fact of how 207 00:08:23,040 --> 00:08:26,560 Speaker 3: much of an absolute catastrophe disaster that sixth ending was. 208 00:08:26,600 --> 00:08:28,280 Speaker 3: Like the guy's getting these hits and the guy's breaking 209 00:08:28,280 --> 00:08:30,720 Speaker 3: this game open. Isaa Collins the first four hit game 210 00:08:30,720 --> 00:08:32,800 Speaker 3: of his career. It was the first it was the 211 00:08:32,800 --> 00:08:35,239 Speaker 3: first three hit game of this career, Joey Ortiz, who's 212 00:08:35,280 --> 00:08:38,560 Speaker 3: statistically has been the worst hitter in baseball this season, 213 00:08:38,760 --> 00:08:41,000 Speaker 3: with a five to seventy. Ops, it's a grand slam 214 00:08:41,040 --> 00:08:43,240 Speaker 3: to break this game open. You're watching, like, what the 215 00:08:43,280 --> 00:08:44,760 Speaker 3: actual fuck is happening right now? 216 00:08:45,000 --> 00:08:48,640 Speaker 2: Yeah? It was. It was bad, Like it was hard 217 00:08:48,679 --> 00:08:49,160 Speaker 2: to watch. 218 00:08:49,559 --> 00:08:52,040 Speaker 1: As I'll say this, it was nice because as soon 219 00:08:52,080 --> 00:08:53,160 Speaker 1: as that happened, I was like, Oh, I can go, 220 00:08:53,360 --> 00:08:54,160 Speaker 1: I can go take a nap. 221 00:08:54,200 --> 00:08:54,480 Speaker 2: I'm done. 222 00:08:54,520 --> 00:08:56,080 Speaker 1: I don't need to watch the rest of this game, 223 00:08:56,240 --> 00:08:58,240 Speaker 1: especially because the quality of at bats and I get it, 224 00:08:58,280 --> 00:09:00,599 Speaker 1: Freddy Brault is a good picture, but the quality of 225 00:09:00,679 --> 00:09:03,000 Speaker 1: bats of the Mets in this game too were horrible, 226 00:09:03,400 --> 00:09:05,760 Speaker 1: especially after that inning. I think the Mets had a 227 00:09:05,760 --> 00:09:07,400 Speaker 1: six pitch inning. I think they had like a ten 228 00:09:07,440 --> 00:09:10,240 Speaker 1: pitch inning. At the plate, I was like, I don't know, guy, Yeah, 229 00:09:10,280 --> 00:09:12,240 Speaker 1: I'm like, I don't one of the few times I said, 230 00:09:12,240 --> 00:09:13,440 Speaker 1: I'm like, I think they just want this game to 231 00:09:13,480 --> 00:09:15,120 Speaker 1: be over, like they don't really want to be here 232 00:09:15,200 --> 00:09:17,959 Speaker 1: right now. And that was a very, very scary feeling 233 00:09:18,000 --> 00:09:20,040 Speaker 1: because this is a Mets team who we know has 234 00:09:20,240 --> 00:09:23,400 Speaker 1: not been looking good, and that was the first game 235 00:09:23,400 --> 00:09:27,520 Speaker 1: in a while where I felt like not really in 236 00:09:27,600 --> 00:09:30,640 Speaker 1: It doesn't seem like anyone cares. There was there was 237 00:09:30,679 --> 00:09:33,280 Speaker 1: a stink around this team, and it wasn't the talent 238 00:09:33,559 --> 00:09:36,200 Speaker 1: that stinks. There was just a smell. It felt like 239 00:09:36,240 --> 00:09:37,719 Speaker 1: after game one we were like, how do we get 240 00:09:37,760 --> 00:09:39,920 Speaker 1: rid of this? Because this can't stay now. 241 00:09:39,920 --> 00:09:41,959 Speaker 3: I'm even looking at this box corch run. Remember actually 242 00:09:41,960 --> 00:09:43,480 Speaker 3: what happened this game, because it god became such a 243 00:09:43,480 --> 00:09:45,360 Speaker 3: blur after that sixth inning. I don't think there was 244 00:09:45,360 --> 00:09:47,560 Speaker 3: a base runner after the Plonzo RBS angle on the 245 00:09:47,559 --> 00:09:49,880 Speaker 3: fourth because that was him and Luis Renz had the 246 00:09:49,920 --> 00:09:52,120 Speaker 3: only hits. Torentz hit was in the third. Juan so 247 00:09:52,240 --> 00:09:54,440 Speaker 3: Tho had the only walk of this game for the Mets. 248 00:09:54,559 --> 00:09:56,720 Speaker 3: That happened the fourth before the Piatz singles. That was 249 00:09:57,200 --> 00:09:59,559 Speaker 3: kind of it, and I didn't think that part of 250 00:09:59,640 --> 00:10:01,719 Speaker 3: what you just said is definitely true. The other part 251 00:10:01,720 --> 00:10:03,680 Speaker 3: of them like this was a massive gut punch today. 252 00:10:03,880 --> 00:10:06,280 Speaker 3: Get him up, everyone. You know how bad the guys 253 00:10:06,280 --> 00:10:07,480 Speaker 3: you have the team mar When a guy's bad, When 254 00:10:07,480 --> 00:10:09,719 Speaker 3: a guy like Joey Rotiz can't hit, everyone's painfully aware 255 00:10:09,760 --> 00:10:11,480 Speaker 3: of that. He was on the field. So I think 256 00:10:11,520 --> 00:10:13,320 Speaker 3: seeing that guy hit that grand slam on a color 257 00:10:13,360 --> 00:10:15,079 Speaker 3: that's sad middle middle, especially in a team where like 258 00:10:15,520 --> 00:10:17,679 Speaker 3: Ri Garrett is supposed to be our guy, now he's 259 00:10:17,720 --> 00:10:19,360 Speaker 3: not our guy. Like that's like a scary feeling for 260 00:10:19,400 --> 00:10:22,280 Speaker 3: players on a baseball team as well. And then also 261 00:10:22,280 --> 00:10:23,640 Speaker 3: the other part of it, we kind of had the 262 00:10:23,679 --> 00:10:25,280 Speaker 3: gut punching when the lineup came out in this game 263 00:10:25,280 --> 00:10:28,320 Speaker 3: because which Darling Martie hitting second against right handed pitch? 264 00:10:28,400 --> 00:10:31,520 Speaker 3: It why is why? I don't know. It was weird 265 00:10:31,559 --> 00:10:33,480 Speaker 3: to no one asked him because so many other things 266 00:10:33,480 --> 00:10:36,199 Speaker 3: happened as these two games unfolded. Also the nature of it, 267 00:10:36,240 --> 00:10:38,200 Speaker 3: which is funny. I did them. I go every single 268 00:10:38,280 --> 00:10:40,760 Speaker 3: month on ESPN Albany. Mark. Also we did the same 269 00:10:40,840 --> 00:10:44,400 Speaker 3: day yesterday Wednesday on ESPNA Syracuse. So this is I'm 270 00:10:44,840 --> 00:10:47,680 Speaker 3: firmly saying, this is the official Mets podcast of Upstate 271 00:10:47,720 --> 00:10:50,360 Speaker 3: New York Mets up Mark covering Syracuse, I'm covering Albany. 272 00:10:51,000 --> 00:10:54,880 Speaker 3: But the way double headers just work, they're almost always split. Yeah, 273 00:10:54,920 --> 00:10:57,240 Speaker 3: you almost always split double heathers. So it's like I 274 00:10:57,360 --> 00:10:59,600 Speaker 3: was trying to remember that between these games seeing Jacobs 275 00:10:59,760 --> 00:11:02,120 Speaker 3: rask thank you for Asastcar Brazubon on the Ledger in 276 00:11:02,160 --> 00:11:03,599 Speaker 3: the preview for the second game of the series, I'm like, 277 00:11:03,600 --> 00:11:05,440 Speaker 3: we always put double heads. Everye always puts double headers, 278 00:11:05,440 --> 00:11:07,480 Speaker 3: always put double heathers. So I think that might be 279 00:11:07,520 --> 00:11:09,240 Speaker 3: some of the two. These guys like we got two marketing, 280 00:11:09,240 --> 00:11:10,839 Speaker 3: We got a whole nother game. 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It was like, oh boy, we just 306 00:12:17,960 --> 00:12:20,480 Speaker 1: got the shit kicked out of us. We have an 307 00:12:20,520 --> 00:12:22,960 Speaker 1: opener going an opener who hasn't been able to throw 308 00:12:22,960 --> 00:12:24,600 Speaker 1: strikes at all over the last month. 309 00:12:24,640 --> 00:12:25,120 Speaker 2: The guy who. 310 00:12:25,200 --> 00:12:27,199 Speaker 3: Struggled next day one inning too throw strikes. 311 00:12:27,400 --> 00:12:31,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, it ended up working out great. I don't I'm 312 00:12:31,640 --> 00:12:34,839 Speaker 1: not really quite sure how it happened. I was at 313 00:12:34,840 --> 00:12:36,680 Speaker 1: the game and it's it still feels like a blur 314 00:12:36,760 --> 00:12:38,160 Speaker 1: to me. The fact that we were able to get 315 00:12:38,240 --> 00:12:41,199 Speaker 1: Jiki Mizerowski shout out me before the game. I went 316 00:12:41,200 --> 00:12:44,080 Speaker 1: through and I bet every first plate appearance for the 317 00:12:44,120 --> 00:12:47,720 Speaker 1: Mets hitters that they would walk three walks in their 318 00:12:47,760 --> 00:12:50,160 Speaker 1: first plate appearance. Has made some money, which was fantastic. 319 00:12:50,360 --> 00:12:52,840 Speaker 1: Jicki Miserowski. That's the one thing. The stuff is out 320 00:12:52,880 --> 00:12:55,760 Speaker 1: of control. The stuff is ridiculously good, but the mechanics 321 00:12:55,880 --> 00:12:57,960 Speaker 1: and the control at times in the command can be 322 00:12:58,000 --> 00:13:00,120 Speaker 1: a little bit all over the place. And luckily for 323 00:13:00,160 --> 00:13:02,320 Speaker 1: the Mets it worked in their favor and they jumped 324 00:13:02,320 --> 00:13:05,400 Speaker 1: all over him. That five rooms second inning was It 325 00:13:05,240 --> 00:13:08,560 Speaker 1: was beautiful, It was amazing. It was cathartic to see 326 00:13:08,679 --> 00:13:10,600 Speaker 1: Brandon Nimmo hit that grand slam like that. 327 00:13:10,679 --> 00:13:12,839 Speaker 2: We just we needed it so badly, and. 328 00:13:12,800 --> 00:13:15,080 Speaker 3: Miss rescues his long limbs. It seems very hard to 329 00:13:15,080 --> 00:13:17,320 Speaker 3: control pitches over and over again, especially when they're moving 330 00:13:17,400 --> 00:13:20,400 Speaker 3: upwards of one hundred and two miles an hour. That 331 00:13:20,480 --> 00:13:23,760 Speaker 3: second ending rally like fairly has gotten a lot of credit. 332 00:13:23,920 --> 00:13:27,360 Speaker 3: I want to give especially more credit to both Brett 333 00:13:27,360 --> 00:13:29,880 Speaker 3: Baity and Ronny Marisio for working their walks to actually 334 00:13:29,880 --> 00:13:32,240 Speaker 3: start that rally, because it was looking like it was 335 00:13:32,280 --> 00:13:34,280 Speaker 3: going to be another pretty quick ending with jeffan Neil 336 00:13:34,280 --> 00:13:36,800 Speaker 3: ground ball, tower on tail, flat ball, and then Baty 337 00:13:36,840 --> 00:13:38,880 Speaker 3: gets up there and he takes two pitches that are 338 00:13:38,880 --> 00:13:41,040 Speaker 3: close to start his at bat fastball on a curve, 339 00:13:41,320 --> 00:13:43,560 Speaker 3: and then from there he files off a couple of fastballs. 340 00:13:43,679 --> 00:13:45,160 Speaker 3: He didn't look at the pitch in the strike zone. 341 00:13:45,200 --> 00:13:46,600 Speaker 3: It was a really good at bat and what's been 342 00:13:46,679 --> 00:13:49,480 Speaker 3: kind of a continuing maturation of Brett Bathy. I think 343 00:13:49,480 --> 00:13:51,200 Speaker 3: a lot of Mets fans have now lost faith again 344 00:13:51,240 --> 00:13:53,160 Speaker 3: after the cold stretch, but I think we're still seeing 345 00:13:53,520 --> 00:13:55,600 Speaker 3: a quality of that bat and Baity that we just 346 00:13:55,720 --> 00:13:58,679 Speaker 3: haven't seen consistency wise ever in his major league career, 347 00:13:59,000 --> 00:14:01,120 Speaker 3: despite the fact that hasn't it wasn't a good month 348 00:14:01,120 --> 00:14:03,040 Speaker 3: of June, as it was for this entire Mets team, 349 00:14:03,240 --> 00:14:05,040 Speaker 3: and then rodnyan Ritio the next that bat, the same 350 00:14:05,080 --> 00:14:07,000 Speaker 3: thing where he's able to lay off a first pitch 351 00:14:07,080 --> 00:14:08,679 Speaker 3: slider that was nowhere close but still a big deal 352 00:14:08,679 --> 00:14:10,319 Speaker 3: for rid In Risio to lay off any pitch ast 353 00:14:10,480 --> 00:14:12,520 Speaker 3: So I'm huge so the fact that he was able 354 00:14:12,520 --> 00:14:14,160 Speaker 3: to take a walk and then be able to get 355 00:14:14,200 --> 00:14:17,560 Speaker 3: to that spot where then Hayden Sanger just gets openly lucky, 356 00:14:17,800 --> 00:14:19,600 Speaker 3: gets a fastball in the zone. He's like, Hayden Sanger 357 00:14:19,720 --> 00:14:21,280 Speaker 3: just gonna swing at this. One of those also one 358 00:14:21,280 --> 00:14:24,200 Speaker 3: of the slowest fastballs Misraski through the entire game, which 359 00:14:24,280 --> 00:14:25,960 Speaker 3: kind of tells me miss Raski may have been thinking 360 00:14:26,000 --> 00:14:27,760 Speaker 3: a little bit because he's like, this is the nine hither. 361 00:14:28,120 --> 00:14:31,400 Speaker 3: I just walked two guys. I'm gonna I'm going to 362 00:14:31,480 --> 00:14:33,280 Speaker 3: lay one in the zone to Hayden Sanger and I'm 363 00:14:33,280 --> 00:14:34,760 Speaker 3: gonna just see what he can do with it. And 364 00:14:34,760 --> 00:14:37,000 Speaker 3: that was the baseball guys, I think just tipping the 365 00:14:37,000 --> 00:14:39,440 Speaker 3: cap to Hayden Sanger for taking an offering at that 366 00:14:39,480 --> 00:14:41,520 Speaker 3: fastball in the zone. The pitcher said, please hit it, 367 00:14:41,560 --> 00:14:44,120 Speaker 3: because it bounce off Misserraski's glove. It takes a spinning 368 00:14:44,120 --> 00:14:45,760 Speaker 3: hop away from Bryce Ring. He tried to make a 369 00:14:45,800 --> 00:14:48,000 Speaker 3: nifty plays. Ring's a great fielder stepping on the base 370 00:14:48,000 --> 00:14:50,400 Speaker 3: picking up the ball. And then the guys who are 371 00:14:50,400 --> 00:14:52,840 Speaker 3: supposed to do it do it. Brandim on first pitch, 372 00:14:52,840 --> 00:14:56,120 Speaker 3: Slyder Love swings the first pitch. Yeah, Charlotte Godd swings 373 00:14:56,200 --> 00:14:57,960 Speaker 3: that nice slide that Miss Raski loves to throw that 374 00:14:58,000 --> 00:14:59,960 Speaker 3: slider to the lefties kind of like a color because 375 00:15:00,080 --> 00:15:01,800 Speaker 3: pretty tight pitch. You guys were able to see how 376 00:15:02,200 --> 00:15:04,600 Speaker 3: how crazy that slider moves in ninety five ninety six 377 00:15:04,640 --> 00:15:06,240 Speaker 3: miles an hour. Oh no, that was a fast ba 378 00:15:06,240 --> 00:15:07,720 Speaker 3: oh no, no, that was a slide. The fastball is the 379 00:15:07,720 --> 00:15:10,120 Speaker 3: singer and just didn't get inside enough on Nemo and 380 00:15:10,160 --> 00:15:11,600 Speaker 3: he went out and just got it and sent the 381 00:15:11,640 --> 00:15:14,200 Speaker 3: ball to the sky. It did, it did touch his 382 00:15:14,240 --> 00:15:16,320 Speaker 3: favorite person in the history of the world, got up 383 00:15:16,320 --> 00:15:18,480 Speaker 3: top and then it just dropped in the seats and 384 00:15:18,480 --> 00:15:20,880 Speaker 3: that was a grand sname he needed. Also so funny 385 00:15:20,880 --> 00:15:22,680 Speaker 3: it was switched up the lineup. Why does it swish? 386 00:15:22,760 --> 00:15:24,520 Speaker 3: The lineup button always worked for this team. 387 00:15:24,680 --> 00:15:25,960 Speaker 2: Maybe maybe that's just what it is. 388 00:15:25,960 --> 00:15:28,240 Speaker 1: Maybe they just like needed joelt like brand Neimo back 389 00:15:28,280 --> 00:15:31,440 Speaker 1: in the leadoff spot Francisco indoor two, something that he 390 00:15:31,520 --> 00:15:35,800 Speaker 1: hadn't actually done very well historically in his Mets hitting two, 391 00:15:35,880 --> 00:15:38,720 Speaker 1: he's not like done particularly well. Comes out three for 392 00:15:38,840 --> 00:15:41,320 Speaker 1: four three RBIs, hits a home run as well, back 393 00:15:41,320 --> 00:15:44,480 Speaker 1: to back right after brand Neimo goes yard like it 394 00:15:44,600 --> 00:15:48,000 Speaker 1: is crazy how that button being hit does get this 395 00:15:48,080 --> 00:15:50,400 Speaker 1: team right and again. Jacob Mazerowski has been one of 396 00:15:50,440 --> 00:15:53,000 Speaker 1: the more dominant pitchers in baseball since he's been called up. 397 00:15:53,000 --> 00:15:55,720 Speaker 1: He's given up I think three hits before this Mets 398 00:15:55,760 --> 00:15:58,760 Speaker 1: game in like fifteen innings, which is kind of insane 399 00:15:59,000 --> 00:16:02,360 Speaker 1: to say out loud, but the Mets did like. The 400 00:16:02,680 --> 00:16:05,360 Speaker 1: unfortunate side of this is that the Eric shab is 401 00:16:05,400 --> 00:16:07,720 Speaker 1: an approach of being patient and waiting for your pitches 402 00:16:07,880 --> 00:16:10,080 Speaker 1: really worked with Jacob Mizerowski quite well. 403 00:16:10,680 --> 00:16:12,960 Speaker 3: I mean, I think no one's against being patient waiting 404 00:16:12,960 --> 00:16:14,640 Speaker 3: for your pitches in terms of baseball. I think that's 405 00:16:14,640 --> 00:16:16,800 Speaker 3: a fine thing to do. I just think you got 406 00:16:16,840 --> 00:16:18,840 Speaker 3: you get lucky when you seven, eight, nine all reached 407 00:16:18,880 --> 00:16:20,640 Speaker 3: base with two outs to allow the top of your 408 00:16:20,720 --> 00:16:21,280 Speaker 3: order to then. 409 00:16:21,200 --> 00:16:22,880 Speaker 1: How many times have we seen when we're like, you 410 00:16:22,920 --> 00:16:25,840 Speaker 1: can't walk the nine hitter, you can't walk the eight hitter, 411 00:16:25,920 --> 00:16:26,760 Speaker 1: Like we scream. 412 00:16:26,560 --> 00:16:27,520 Speaker 2: About that so much. 413 00:16:27,960 --> 00:16:31,240 Speaker 3: It actually happened again yesterday in the Braves game against 414 00:16:31,280 --> 00:16:33,760 Speaker 3: the Angels with Ryan zephyrscho on the mound after they 415 00:16:33,760 --> 00:16:36,840 Speaker 3: pulled usakkuci seaw Murphy hits a go ahead home run 416 00:16:36,880 --> 00:16:40,520 Speaker 3: after two out rally. Then Bryan zeph Schott gives up 417 00:16:40,520 --> 00:16:42,240 Speaker 3: a hit to Michael Harris, which you don't want to do, 418 00:16:42,280 --> 00:16:44,800 Speaker 3: and then he walks Nick Allen again, and then he 419 00:16:44,880 --> 00:16:47,640 Speaker 3: walked uh Matt Rond de Cuney, and the Matt Alsen 420 00:16:47,680 --> 00:16:49,280 Speaker 3: comes up and HiT's a grand slam that puts that 421 00:16:49,280 --> 00:16:49,920 Speaker 3: game out of reach. 422 00:16:50,080 --> 00:16:53,400 Speaker 1: Is this part of like the new analytical thinking that 423 00:16:53,880 --> 00:16:55,880 Speaker 1: you talked to me about earlier in the year where 424 00:16:55,880 --> 00:16:57,880 Speaker 1: there's a thought process of having a really high on 425 00:16:58,000 --> 00:16:59,480 Speaker 1: base guy actually hit ninth. 426 00:16:59,560 --> 00:17:01,520 Speaker 2: Now, yeah, I. 427 00:17:01,520 --> 00:17:05,320 Speaker 3: Read something earlier this season that it was about manipulating 428 00:17:05,359 --> 00:17:07,159 Speaker 3: the order a little bit. So your worst hitter is 429 00:17:07,160 --> 00:17:09,320 Speaker 3: not actually nine. You put your worst hit at seven 430 00:17:09,520 --> 00:17:11,800 Speaker 3: because seven is the spot that you're the least likely 431 00:17:11,840 --> 00:17:14,600 Speaker 3: to gether opportunity to drive in or run, and it's 432 00:17:14,640 --> 00:17:17,119 Speaker 3: also this pot where you're still not close to the 433 00:17:17,119 --> 00:17:18,720 Speaker 3: top of the others. You getting on base doesn't mean 434 00:17:18,760 --> 00:17:20,760 Speaker 3: as much because the eight nine hitters behind you are 435 00:17:20,880 --> 00:17:22,680 Speaker 3: likely not going to have a good chance to drive 436 00:17:22,720 --> 00:17:24,399 Speaker 3: you home. So what you do is you actually kind 437 00:17:24,440 --> 00:17:27,120 Speaker 3: of fuck like do like an hour class type of oider, 438 00:17:27,359 --> 00:17:28,960 Speaker 3: not all the way, but where you want your eight 439 00:17:29,080 --> 00:17:31,520 Speaker 3: nine hitters to actually be a little bit better because 440 00:17:31,520 --> 00:17:33,119 Speaker 3: while you're getting less at bats over the course of 441 00:17:33,160 --> 00:17:35,639 Speaker 3: season from your eight nine hither, that's probably marginal, like 442 00:17:35,640 --> 00:17:38,040 Speaker 3: once you get after five or six, because when you 443 00:17:38,080 --> 00:17:40,200 Speaker 3: lose that extra at bat, that's much more weighted heavily 444 00:17:40,240 --> 00:17:42,479 Speaker 3: towards the one, two to three hitters. You want eight 445 00:17:42,600 --> 00:17:44,200 Speaker 3: nine to be getting on base as much as possible 446 00:17:44,200 --> 00:17:45,920 Speaker 3: because you're turning over for your one, two, three, it's 447 00:17:45,960 --> 00:17:48,040 Speaker 3: your most talented hits in the lineup. So that again, 448 00:17:48,359 --> 00:17:50,040 Speaker 3: not that themes are doing that, but in this instance 449 00:17:50,080 --> 00:17:52,359 Speaker 3: it worked incredibly well for the mess and that's how 450 00:17:52,760 --> 00:17:55,240 Speaker 3: this whole rally came to be. And it was funny 451 00:17:55,240 --> 00:17:57,080 Speaker 3: listening to Rawski after the game. This was the first 452 00:17:57,080 --> 00:18:00,680 Speaker 3: time that he has literally struggled a big leaguer, Like 453 00:18:00,720 --> 00:18:02,840 Speaker 3: you said before, in his first two Stars think each 454 00:18:02,880 --> 00:18:04,880 Speaker 3: point took no hit, a perfect game to the fifth inning. 455 00:18:05,119 --> 00:18:06,680 Speaker 3: I think the second one was no hit perfect games 456 00:18:06,680 --> 00:18:08,600 Speaker 3: of the seventh inning. Then he beat Paul Skeens with 457 00:18:09,000 --> 00:18:10,680 Speaker 3: ten strikeouts or something, so it's like, all right, this 458 00:18:10,720 --> 00:18:12,800 Speaker 3: guy maybe can't do any wrong. But he was like, 459 00:18:12,840 --> 00:18:14,919 Speaker 3: you know, these good hitters make good pitches, they hit 460 00:18:14,960 --> 00:18:16,280 Speaker 3: the ball well, so it's like that's kind of all 461 00:18:16,320 --> 00:18:18,800 Speaker 3: that happens. But it did feel nice and it sounds 462 00:18:18,800 --> 00:18:20,840 Speaker 3: like amazing in there as this was all going on. 463 00:18:21,000 --> 00:18:23,040 Speaker 2: Vibes were great, people were going crazy. 464 00:18:23,119 --> 00:18:27,359 Speaker 1: The people love a rally obviously, like that's I feel 465 00:18:27,359 --> 00:18:30,080 Speaker 1: like when you get a stadium really going, it's like walk, walk, 466 00:18:30,240 --> 00:18:33,120 Speaker 1: a little doinky, little hit by Hayden Sanger and then 467 00:18:33,160 --> 00:18:35,800 Speaker 1: bang the grand Slam, bang, back to back people are like, ah, 468 00:18:36,000 --> 00:18:38,760 Speaker 1: like losing their minds. When the ball got in the 469 00:18:38,800 --> 00:18:41,680 Speaker 1: air from Brandon Mimos, I screamed about maybe one of 470 00:18:41,720 --> 00:18:42,600 Speaker 1: the loud screams ever. 471 00:18:42,600 --> 00:18:45,040 Speaker 2: We get the fuck out, like I just I needed 472 00:18:45,080 --> 00:18:45,960 Speaker 2: it for my psyche. 473 00:18:46,119 --> 00:18:48,320 Speaker 1: And then the Lindor follow up after it, it was 474 00:18:48,480 --> 00:18:51,440 Speaker 1: it was really good. The place was rocking. People were excited. 475 00:18:51,800 --> 00:18:54,080 Speaker 1: You would have never known that they got the absolute 476 00:18:54,160 --> 00:18:56,919 Speaker 1: shit kicked out of them about two three hours earlier 477 00:18:56,960 --> 00:18:57,400 Speaker 1: in the day. 478 00:18:58,000 --> 00:19:00,000 Speaker 3: The funny flip side of this is that a few 479 00:19:00,080 --> 00:19:02,159 Speaker 3: winnings lay there as the Brewers rally that made this 480 00:19:02,200 --> 00:19:06,240 Speaker 3: game close again Boo birds were hot the second that 481 00:19:06,320 --> 00:19:08,280 Speaker 3: Christian Yelch hit that home run, which was I think 482 00:19:08,280 --> 00:19:10,680 Speaker 3: in that instance like not even like the worst thing 483 00:19:10,680 --> 00:19:13,320 Speaker 3: where you're winning by five runs. It's the lead off 484 00:19:13,400 --> 00:19:14,760 Speaker 3: guyd and in your blade said, well, it was the 485 00:19:14,800 --> 00:19:16,719 Speaker 3: furthest you pitched into a major league game ever in 486 00:19:16,760 --> 00:19:20,560 Speaker 3: your life. Just there's three balls, do not walk. Christian 487 00:19:20,640 --> 00:19:22,879 Speaker 3: Elch just started ending. Put the sinker in the strike zone. 488 00:19:23,080 --> 00:19:24,680 Speaker 3: I mean I was with a fastball, step a sinker, 489 00:19:24,680 --> 00:19:26,320 Speaker 3: but put the fastball in the strike zone. If he 490 00:19:26,400 --> 00:19:28,359 Speaker 3: hits it, just he hits it. He just happened to 491 00:19:28,400 --> 00:19:30,280 Speaker 3: hit that really impressive shot oppos field home run for 492 00:19:30,359 --> 00:19:32,320 Speaker 3: Christian Elch. Then the problem was then he goes down 493 00:19:32,320 --> 00:19:34,640 Speaker 3: to well to the next tailor. Then Jackson Cherio hits 494 00:19:34,640 --> 00:19:36,320 Speaker 3: a home run. It was also funny for this Blade 495 00:19:36,440 --> 00:19:39,680 Speaker 3: Dwell situation. The two pitches before Yelli hit that home run, 496 00:19:39,880 --> 00:19:41,800 Speaker 3: he was throwing fastballs, trying to gas him up, and 497 00:19:41,800 --> 00:19:43,840 Speaker 3: then he's like, I'm a sneaker, sinker by him, home 498 00:19:43,920 --> 00:19:45,520 Speaker 3: run to the left. The sinker on a sinker, right 499 00:19:45,560 --> 00:19:47,320 Speaker 3: handed saker on the left, you home run. But then 500 00:19:47,359 --> 00:19:50,399 Speaker 3: against Jackson Curio misses the two sinkers off the bat. 501 00:19:50,560 --> 00:19:51,919 Speaker 3: He's like, all right, now I'm gonna try to sneak a 502 00:19:51,920 --> 00:19:54,280 Speaker 3: fastball by him. Bang, right handed hitler hits home run 503 00:19:54,320 --> 00:19:56,359 Speaker 3: the fastball. So you kind of like that was something 504 00:19:56,400 --> 00:19:58,159 Speaker 3: we talked about that we get a little annoyed with 505 00:19:58,200 --> 00:20:00,600 Speaker 3: sometimes about the bets a pitching flo where it's like 506 00:20:00,640 --> 00:20:02,480 Speaker 3: you should maybe try to throw a fewer of those 507 00:20:02,520 --> 00:20:05,119 Speaker 3: oppostion handed fastball so the right the wrong handed hitters. 508 00:20:05,280 --> 00:20:07,399 Speaker 3: But both times happened, I was like, damn. And then 509 00:20:07,600 --> 00:20:11,240 Speaker 3: Daniel nun News comes in, he gives up the inherited 510 00:20:11,280 --> 00:20:13,240 Speaker 3: runner on a ground ball, but then kind of calms 511 00:20:13,280 --> 00:20:15,399 Speaker 3: things down, but did get testing that place for a 512 00:20:15,400 --> 00:20:18,160 Speaker 3: little while. And I thought that was a pretty anxious 513 00:20:18,200 --> 00:20:20,320 Speaker 3: crowd after how lively the crowd goes early. 514 00:20:20,440 --> 00:20:21,680 Speaker 2: Oh, it was definitely you. 515 00:20:21,680 --> 00:20:24,280 Speaker 1: You could feel that everyone was like this kid, because 516 00:20:24,640 --> 00:20:26,919 Speaker 1: it's the Groundhog Day thing. You're like, this can't be 517 00:20:26,960 --> 00:20:29,920 Speaker 1: happening again, Like we're not We're not gonna blow it again, right, 518 00:20:30,000 --> 00:20:32,600 Speaker 1: Surely we have this big lead, this bullpen will be 519 00:20:32,680 --> 00:20:34,800 Speaker 1: able to handle it. But shout out to guys like 520 00:20:34,880 --> 00:20:37,639 Speaker 1: Dicky love Lady back on the team again because nobody 521 00:20:37,640 --> 00:20:41,040 Speaker 1: wanted him. Shocker when he got dfade, Dicky love Lady 522 00:20:41,119 --> 00:20:44,240 Speaker 1: clean inning, Ryan Stanik did a great job, got a 523 00:20:44,240 --> 00:20:46,560 Speaker 1: little bit hairy ed when Diaz came in, immediately shut 524 00:20:46,600 --> 00:20:46,920 Speaker 1: the door. 525 00:20:47,320 --> 00:20:48,800 Speaker 2: It was a beautiful win for the Mets. 526 00:20:48,840 --> 00:20:51,360 Speaker 1: It was really really nice and again Shot Blaye Tidwell 527 00:20:51,400 --> 00:20:53,760 Speaker 1: first win of his major league baseball career. 528 00:20:54,359 --> 00:20:55,560 Speaker 2: He did the job. 529 00:20:55,400 --> 00:20:57,280 Speaker 1: That the Mets needed him to, getting four innings out 530 00:20:57,280 --> 00:20:59,760 Speaker 1: of him to basically take us into the sixth before 531 00:21:00,240 --> 00:21:01,560 Speaker 1: to use a real bullpen. 532 00:21:01,720 --> 00:21:06,320 Speaker 3: Fantastic, and the Mets are doing the thing with Blade 533 00:21:06,359 --> 00:21:08,840 Speaker 3: Tidwell that we saw the David Searns teams in Milwaukee 534 00:21:08,960 --> 00:21:10,520 Speaker 3: do with all the pitchers that they were bringing up 535 00:21:10,520 --> 00:21:12,880 Speaker 3: and developing. Not saying that Blade Sidwell has anywhere near 536 00:21:12,960 --> 00:21:15,520 Speaker 3: the ceiling of those three main pitchers that were developed, 537 00:21:15,520 --> 00:21:19,080 Speaker 3: being Brendan Woodrif Corben Burris and Freddie Peralta, but we 538 00:21:19,160 --> 00:21:21,600 Speaker 3: are seeing the Mets put him in situations where they're 539 00:21:21,600 --> 00:21:25,879 Speaker 3: trying to absolutely manicure any success they possibly can. For 540 00:21:25,920 --> 00:21:28,679 Speaker 3: a while he was pitching, he was pitching well like 541 00:21:28,720 --> 00:21:30,240 Speaker 3: it was. It looked not that it looked easy, but 542 00:21:30,240 --> 00:21:32,439 Speaker 3: the brus weren't really squaring up as hershy winnings. He 543 00:21:32,520 --> 00:21:34,720 Speaker 3: was locating the sweeper well. He was throwing a hard 544 00:21:34,720 --> 00:21:37,639 Speaker 3: sitting ninety six ninety seven, And as has happened Blade 545 00:21:37,680 --> 00:21:39,840 Speaker 3: for these first few major league starts, once he gets 546 00:21:39,920 --> 00:21:42,639 Speaker 3: to that like fifty pitch line, then the vlosity kind 547 00:21:42,680 --> 00:21:45,080 Speaker 3: of tapers down and then the fastball that he leans 548 00:21:45,080 --> 00:21:48,280 Speaker 3: on gets much more hittable. But I think for the 549 00:21:48,359 --> 00:21:51,120 Speaker 3: role the mess want Blade Tidwell in, I think he's 550 00:21:51,160 --> 00:21:54,440 Speaker 3: fine to fulfill it for the time being. Just they 551 00:21:54,520 --> 00:21:56,200 Speaker 3: might have to be a little more careful, but just 552 00:21:56,200 --> 00:21:57,919 Speaker 3: can't reallyford to be careful with the way this bullpen 553 00:21:57,960 --> 00:22:00,560 Speaker 3: has been taxed. So I am curious how this happened. 554 00:22:00,560 --> 00:22:02,280 Speaker 3: Star then week and week out with Blake said, well, 555 00:22:02,280 --> 00:22:04,600 Speaker 3: but at least there's we're seeing the semblance of someone 556 00:22:04,640 --> 00:22:07,320 Speaker 3: that can get through some balkandings at the major league level. 557 00:22:07,359 --> 00:22:09,600 Speaker 1: Kind of yeah, the biggest thing for him to me, 558 00:22:09,800 --> 00:22:11,720 Speaker 1: I know, the velo is super important, but it's so 559 00:22:11,840 --> 00:22:15,000 Speaker 1: obvious because the stuff isn't elite that he cannot afford 560 00:22:15,040 --> 00:22:17,200 Speaker 1: to fall behind hitters, and that's when they hit the 561 00:22:17,200 --> 00:22:19,840 Speaker 1: two home runs. When he falls behind, that's when hitters 562 00:22:19,840 --> 00:22:22,480 Speaker 1: like Christian Eelps and Jackson Jury are salivating because that 563 00:22:22,560 --> 00:22:25,160 Speaker 1: ninety five mile an hour fastball is just BEP for them. 564 00:22:25,600 --> 00:22:27,240 Speaker 3: Sure isn't funny If you pay a lot attention to 565 00:22:27,280 --> 00:22:29,480 Speaker 3: Jurio this season, well he's now getting in these games. 566 00:22:29,480 --> 00:22:31,760 Speaker 2: It's such a horrible, horrible start to the year. 567 00:22:32,160 --> 00:22:34,360 Speaker 1: Like not what we saw at the end of last 568 00:22:34,400 --> 00:22:36,040 Speaker 1: year was him being patient him but he had a 569 00:22:36,040 --> 00:22:36,679 Speaker 1: great April. 570 00:22:36,720 --> 00:22:40,119 Speaker 3: It was just a disaster may his ops over April. 571 00:22:40,400 --> 00:22:41,600 Speaker 2: I didn't know that, Okay, it was. 572 00:22:41,600 --> 00:22:43,359 Speaker 3: Just that what happened was that he was chasing the 573 00:22:43,400 --> 00:22:45,840 Speaker 3: most pitches astrikes any hitter in baseball. He just got 574 00:22:45,840 --> 00:22:47,680 Speaker 3: really excited. And that's like twenty one year old kid. 575 00:22:48,040 --> 00:22:48,640 Speaker 2: I was so good. 576 00:22:48,680 --> 00:22:51,719 Speaker 1: You hear everybody talking about meosed to be the man's awesome. 577 00:22:51,800 --> 00:22:54,240 Speaker 3: I'm great, I'm a millionaire. Now it's the best, and 578 00:22:54,280 --> 00:22:56,199 Speaker 3: he swings with everything. And now he still has a 579 00:22:56,200 --> 00:22:57,800 Speaker 3: two a on base percentage, but he's also still in 580 00:22:57,840 --> 00:22:59,840 Speaker 3: like a thirty to thirty pace. It's very funny season 581 00:22:59,880 --> 00:23:01,359 Speaker 3: for like a twenty one year old feet up. So 582 00:23:01,480 --> 00:23:03,560 Speaker 3: I think what Blade is just that, like like how 583 00:23:03,560 --> 00:23:06,639 Speaker 3: you said the stuff isn't great, it can trend up 584 00:23:06,680 --> 00:23:09,040 Speaker 3: to being great when he's pumping. I think that is still. 585 00:23:09,240 --> 00:23:11,200 Speaker 3: I really think that's their cue with Blade Tidwell. I 586 00:23:11,200 --> 00:23:13,920 Speaker 3: think they know that it's not great, great stuff. It's 587 00:23:13,960 --> 00:23:16,320 Speaker 3: also not someone that could they're expecting to go six 588 00:23:16,400 --> 00:23:18,640 Speaker 3: or seven innings, so they're like, gas him up, gas 589 00:23:18,720 --> 00:23:20,560 Speaker 3: him up, give us seventy five pitches, homie, like let's 590 00:23:20,560 --> 00:23:22,200 Speaker 3: see what we can do. But then what happens is that. 591 00:23:22,400 --> 00:23:25,159 Speaker 2: I mean, he gets Blade Tidwell's ever been called homie. 592 00:23:25,280 --> 00:23:28,600 Speaker 3: Probably ton his name is Blade. I bet that I 593 00:23:28,640 --> 00:23:30,480 Speaker 3: don't know, Yeah, I don't know, but I just think 594 00:23:30,520 --> 00:23:33,640 Speaker 3: it's like for some reason that the command just kind 595 00:23:33,640 --> 00:23:35,480 Speaker 3: of goes away. Seems like sometimes tries to throw the 596 00:23:35,520 --> 00:23:36,880 Speaker 3: ball so hard and just winds up in the middle 597 00:23:36,880 --> 00:23:39,080 Speaker 3: of the plate, which I think sometimes he was like, yeah, 598 00:23:39,520 --> 00:23:40,960 Speaker 3: and the ball wherever you want, let the move and 599 00:23:40,960 --> 00:23:42,719 Speaker 3: take it where it goes. Blade still just wind up 600 00:23:42,720 --> 00:23:44,639 Speaker 3: in the middle of the plate, Like, yeah, he's not 601 00:23:44,680 --> 00:23:47,000 Speaker 3: trying to locate this. Yeah, yeah, for sure. Like I 602 00:23:47,040 --> 00:23:48,680 Speaker 3: think that again, and that's why Blade can do it 603 00:23:48,720 --> 00:23:50,359 Speaker 3: for three innings. They can't do it once the fourth 604 00:23:50,359 --> 00:23:53,000 Speaker 3: comes round, but it's gonna be He's going to get 605 00:23:53,040 --> 00:23:56,200 Speaker 3: more chances these next few weeks and almost guaranteed. 606 00:23:55,800 --> 00:23:58,440 Speaker 1: The Mets fans are like, oh, Blade didwell throwing again. 607 00:23:58,480 --> 00:24:01,040 Speaker 1: It's like, oh my god, he's not so rookie. Yeah, 608 00:24:01,080 --> 00:24:03,679 Speaker 1: he's not the same as like some of these retreads 609 00:24:03,800 --> 00:24:05,359 Speaker 1: or like bad pictures that the Mets have had in 610 00:24:05,400 --> 00:24:08,040 Speaker 1: the past, where like you can roll your eyes all 611 00:24:08,080 --> 00:24:09,280 Speaker 1: you want about Paul Blackburn. 612 00:24:09,280 --> 00:24:10,000 Speaker 2: I'm cool with that. 613 00:24:10,320 --> 00:24:13,159 Speaker 1: This is an anti Paul Blackburn podcast as of right now. 614 00:24:13,080 --> 00:24:15,960 Speaker 3: Kind of half halfish seventy five percent. 615 00:24:16,359 --> 00:24:18,520 Speaker 2: We kind of have to be, but this is not 616 00:24:18,600 --> 00:24:19,520 Speaker 2: anti Blade Tidwell. 617 00:24:19,560 --> 00:24:22,320 Speaker 1: They are very different pictures, very different players, very different 618 00:24:22,320 --> 00:24:23,840 Speaker 1: points in their careers. 619 00:24:24,160 --> 00:24:26,080 Speaker 3: Very different things that can happen for them over the 620 00:24:26,119 --> 00:24:28,280 Speaker 3: next few seasons. How much they he can help the 621 00:24:28,359 --> 00:24:30,600 Speaker 3: Mets in a very different way twenty twenty five, twenty 622 00:24:30,600 --> 00:24:34,119 Speaker 3: twenty six, twenty twenty twenty seven. Just he should be 623 00:24:34,160 --> 00:24:35,919 Speaker 3: getting these chances, and I think it's cool that the 624 00:24:35,920 --> 00:24:38,560 Speaker 3: Mets are trying to help him, manage him a little 625 00:24:38,560 --> 00:24:40,320 Speaker 3: bit because they know that they can't have him face 626 00:24:40,400 --> 00:24:42,919 Speaker 3: these guys at Galachan Surio three times. It was a 627 00:24:42,920 --> 00:24:44,720 Speaker 3: problem when you face them two times. So it's a 628 00:24:44,720 --> 00:24:47,200 Speaker 3: good idea to use the opener Loastcar brosubon trying to 629 00:24:47,200 --> 00:24:50,520 Speaker 3: also rebuild Brosserbond's confidence. I'd like that they're being creative 630 00:24:50,560 --> 00:24:52,000 Speaker 3: and what they're doing with Blade Tedwell, this to me 631 00:24:52,080 --> 00:24:55,160 Speaker 3: is encouraging about the way this organization can develop pictures. 632 00:24:55,280 --> 00:24:57,320 Speaker 1: Oh, definitely for sure. And also we got some news 633 00:24:57,400 --> 00:24:59,760 Speaker 1: during this game as well. Francisco Indoors been named the 634 00:24:59,800 --> 00:25:03,320 Speaker 1: story shortstop for the National League in the All Star Game. 635 00:25:03,800 --> 00:25:06,479 Speaker 1: Crazy it's the first time he's not only been an 636 00:25:06,520 --> 00:25:09,400 Speaker 1: All Star starter for the Mets, just making the team 637 00:25:09,440 --> 00:25:11,600 Speaker 1: in general, is it's nuts that this is his first 638 00:25:11,640 --> 00:25:15,159 Speaker 1: time and what has been before last night a pretty 639 00:25:15,200 --> 00:25:16,360 Speaker 1: pretty cold stretch. 640 00:25:17,160 --> 00:25:18,879 Speaker 3: Kind of endemic to what goes on with the All 641 00:25:18,880 --> 00:25:20,639 Speaker 3: Star voting in general, because it's the oposite of what 642 00:25:20,640 --> 00:25:23,120 Speaker 3: we saw for years of Francisco Indoor, where Lindor never 643 00:25:23,160 --> 00:25:24,840 Speaker 3: had a good April, May had a good June. And 644 00:25:24,880 --> 00:25:26,280 Speaker 3: we get to the voting and we get to put 645 00:25:26,359 --> 00:25:29,160 Speaker 3: up our graphics from the Baseball Reference versus fine, they're 646 00:25:29,200 --> 00:25:31,199 Speaker 3: oh my god, can you believe it? How could he 647 00:25:31,280 --> 00:25:33,320 Speaker 3: not be an All Star? Exactly what everyone's doing the 648 00:25:33,320 --> 00:25:35,240 Speaker 3: Eli de la Cruz right now. But they opened this 649 00:25:35,320 --> 00:25:37,280 Speaker 3: voting a month ago when Franciscal Door was the best 650 00:25:37,320 --> 00:25:38,680 Speaker 3: put on the best players in baseball. 651 00:25:38,760 --> 00:25:40,480 Speaker 2: Elie de la Cruz was cold. A month ago, he 652 00:25:40,600 --> 00:25:42,560 Speaker 2: was just saying, like, okay, season. 653 00:25:42,480 --> 00:25:44,400 Speaker 3: Now it's people are like, wow, it's ridiculous. It's bad 654 00:25:44,440 --> 00:25:46,400 Speaker 3: for the game not have the best player. It's like, no, dude, 655 00:25:46,400 --> 00:25:48,240 Speaker 3: the voting just began a month ago and his stats 656 00:25:48,280 --> 00:25:48,680 Speaker 3: were better. 657 00:25:48,960 --> 00:25:51,240 Speaker 1: Also, I'll say this, maybe this is a hot take 658 00:25:51,280 --> 00:25:53,960 Speaker 1: All Star game starter, Like who fucking cares if you 659 00:25:54,000 --> 00:25:57,720 Speaker 1: start or not they you end up playing on the take, 660 00:25:57,920 --> 00:26:00,280 Speaker 1: you end up playing two three innings. Like people, my 661 00:26:00,440 --> 00:26:02,280 Speaker 1: whole thing is they're like, oh, Elie Dela Cruz, He's 662 00:26:02,280 --> 00:26:04,120 Speaker 1: gonna be on the team. It's not like he's gonna 663 00:26:04,119 --> 00:26:06,360 Speaker 1: be left off the team. Francisco Lindor had been left 664 00:26:06,359 --> 00:26:08,920 Speaker 1: off teams. Had two schools of thought there. One I 665 00:26:08,960 --> 00:26:11,399 Speaker 1: do agree with you objectively is like whatever. But two, 666 00:26:11,800 --> 00:26:13,480 Speaker 1: it's cool for these players this. 667 00:26:13,480 --> 00:26:16,240 Speaker 3: Day to get that national claim like these are the 668 00:26:16,320 --> 00:26:18,280 Speaker 3: All Stars starters, you know what I mean, Like you 669 00:26:18,280 --> 00:26:20,280 Speaker 3: get a little more juice as the All Star started, 670 00:26:20,320 --> 00:26:22,639 Speaker 3: and did feel like Lindorm's announcement came out in between 671 00:26:22,640 --> 00:26:23,199 Speaker 3: these games. 672 00:26:23,480 --> 00:26:25,760 Speaker 1: It got some came out when he found out when 673 00:26:25,760 --> 00:26:27,080 Speaker 1: he was coming up to the plate, you could see 674 00:26:27,080 --> 00:26:29,399 Speaker 1: the clip and Colin got on the mic and was like, 675 00:26:29,640 --> 00:26:32,480 Speaker 1: you're starting shortstop for the Toy twy and he, like Lindor, 676 00:26:32,520 --> 00:26:34,000 Speaker 1: cracked a smile and what do you know, he had 677 00:26:34,080 --> 00:26:37,359 Speaker 1: like the best game of in the last month that he's. 678 00:26:37,240 --> 00:26:39,639 Speaker 3: Had since since the Rockies game the day after the 679 00:26:40,480 --> 00:26:43,160 Speaker 3: broken toe pinch hit game winning shot and the three 680 00:26:43,200 --> 00:26:45,840 Speaker 3: hit game right after that. But this was also a 681 00:26:45,920 --> 00:26:48,200 Speaker 3: very important game for Cisco Indoor because like we before, 682 00:26:48,200 --> 00:26:50,760 Speaker 3: we got into blay Tedwell's tangent. The Bruce got close 683 00:26:50,840 --> 00:26:52,639 Speaker 3: in this game, and we kind of felt like Groundhog Day. 684 00:26:52,640 --> 00:26:54,600 Speaker 3: I feel like the shit was happening again. And then 685 00:26:54,680 --> 00:26:56,760 Speaker 3: Lindor the next inning when the Bruis are trying to 686 00:26:56,800 --> 00:26:59,000 Speaker 3: have a shutdown ending where Craig Johost starts the ending 687 00:26:59,040 --> 00:27:01,560 Speaker 3: after a really good fifth ending, who's a pretty sick reliever, 688 00:27:01,840 --> 00:27:03,840 Speaker 3: and then Jered Conan comes in once the Lefti's top 689 00:27:03,880 --> 00:27:05,440 Speaker 3: of the when Nimbo comes up top of the order, 690 00:27:06,320 --> 00:27:09,119 Speaker 3: Francisco Lindor is able to have the two wout single 691 00:27:09,160 --> 00:27:11,320 Speaker 3: that can let you breathe a sigh of relief, not 692 00:27:11,400 --> 00:27:13,359 Speaker 3: letting them have their shut down, and he takes seizing 693 00:27:13,359 --> 00:27:15,040 Speaker 3: momentum back, and then he does it again in the 694 00:27:15,119 --> 00:27:17,439 Speaker 3: ninth inning after the Brewers had a rally in the 695 00:27:17,440 --> 00:27:19,439 Speaker 3: eighth inning. No oh yeah, bottom the eighthn again with 696 00:27:19,440 --> 00:27:20,640 Speaker 3: the rally on top of the eighth inning. 697 00:27:20,840 --> 00:27:21,320 Speaker 2: So it's just. 698 00:27:21,280 --> 00:27:23,760 Speaker 3: That that was kind of like Captain Ship and it 699 00:27:23,800 --> 00:27:25,720 Speaker 3: was nice to see him and them, especially the top 700 00:27:25,720 --> 00:27:27,879 Speaker 3: of the order. When you're in a losing streak like this, 701 00:27:27,960 --> 00:27:29,479 Speaker 3: the veterans have to be the guys that win you 702 00:27:29,520 --> 00:27:31,040 Speaker 3: the game, so It's nice to see that the two 703 00:27:31,040 --> 00:27:32,920 Speaker 3: guys at the top are like, we're winning us this game. 704 00:27:33,119 --> 00:27:36,600 Speaker 1: Also love seeing Travis Jankowski pitch ran there using using 705 00:27:36,640 --> 00:27:39,280 Speaker 1: fast and it helped got us a run right there 706 00:27:39,280 --> 00:27:41,200 Speaker 1: by having Jenkowski get on the basis for us. 707 00:27:41,760 --> 00:27:44,359 Speaker 3: Keith had a comment on TV that he's like, you 708 00:27:44,400 --> 00:27:46,440 Speaker 3: think Jenkowski is the fastest thirty four year old in 709 00:27:46,440 --> 00:27:49,280 Speaker 3: the league right now? Ooh, I think he might be. 710 00:27:49,400 --> 00:27:51,240 Speaker 3: He might be, he might be up there. Maybe we'll 711 00:27:51,240 --> 00:27:54,160 Speaker 3: do another big Travis Jankowski moment, will actually go through 712 00:27:54,200 --> 00:27:57,040 Speaker 3: and find that data on Baseball Sofa. But just you 713 00:27:57,080 --> 00:28:00,800 Speaker 3: win a game you had to win, have another game 714 00:28:01,480 --> 00:28:02,080 Speaker 3: we'll find out. 715 00:28:02,119 --> 00:28:04,040 Speaker 2: I'm gonna lose your own adventure. Yeah, it's gonna be 716 00:28:04,040 --> 00:28:05,240 Speaker 2: a choose your own adventure right now. 717 00:28:05,280 --> 00:28:08,560 Speaker 1: You're gonna hear me talk about game three right now, 718 00:28:08,640 --> 00:28:11,280 Speaker 1: So hopefully, hopefully it's good. Any predictions you want to 719 00:28:11,280 --> 00:28:12,399 Speaker 1: take a prediction before? 720 00:28:12,480 --> 00:28:14,840 Speaker 3: I mean, we have an ace off. It's it's Jose 721 00:28:14,920 --> 00:28:17,280 Speaker 3: Cantanover's David Peterson. I do I have a very stupid 722 00:28:17,320 --> 00:28:18,199 Speaker 3: prediction this. 723 00:28:18,280 --> 00:28:20,560 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm ready for it, Starling. It's a home run, 724 00:28:20,680 --> 00:28:22,879 Speaker 2: all right? There you go, So Barte home run. I 725 00:28:22,960 --> 00:28:25,840 Speaker 2: like it. U Met's win. That's all. I got Met's win. 726 00:28:26,160 --> 00:28:27,960 Speaker 2: Let's find out what happens in Game three now. 727 00:28:28,040 --> 00:28:30,000 Speaker 1: So it feels kind of weird, but of course no, James, 728 00:28:30,000 --> 00:28:32,479 Speaker 1: I'm gonna close out the series here and Game three. 729 00:28:32,520 --> 00:28:35,760 Speaker 1: Fantastic job by the New York Mets on Thursday night, 730 00:28:35,960 --> 00:28:38,000 Speaker 1: getting those series win, something that it feels like we 731 00:28:38,040 --> 00:28:41,120 Speaker 1: haven't done in a very very long time. David Peterson 732 00:28:41,320 --> 00:28:43,800 Speaker 1: went six and two thirds. Couldn't get through that seventh 733 00:28:44,040 --> 00:28:46,960 Speaker 1: South frielick sneak went through after Andrew Monasterio and his 734 00:28:47,400 --> 00:28:49,600 Speaker 1: ridiculous home run. I mean I was I was screaming, 735 00:28:49,600 --> 00:28:52,120 Speaker 1: I was raging. I wasn't wasn't happy that Andrew Monasterio, 736 00:28:52,120 --> 00:28:54,520 Speaker 1: who's been statistically one of the worst hitters in baseball 737 00:28:54,560 --> 00:28:56,960 Speaker 1: this year, went yard. But David Peterson did a great 738 00:28:57,040 --> 00:29:00,479 Speaker 1: job again, wasn't dominant, but sneaky kind. He always does 739 00:29:00,480 --> 00:29:02,640 Speaker 1: well against the Brewers. Remember last year, Remember this year. 740 00:29:02,720 --> 00:29:05,120 Speaker 1: Dave Peterson's doing a really good job. The bullpen was 741 00:29:05,200 --> 00:29:07,640 Speaker 1: lights out again. Ryan stanekin inning in a third, struck 742 00:29:07,640 --> 00:29:10,520 Speaker 1: out the side, got a swing and miss on the splitter, 743 00:29:10,760 --> 00:29:13,120 Speaker 1: which I know we've been on stank watch recently. He's 744 00:29:13,160 --> 00:29:15,840 Speaker 1: been money over the last week or so. Edwin Diaz 745 00:29:15,880 --> 00:29:18,200 Speaker 1: came into the ninth shut the door just so easy, 746 00:29:18,320 --> 00:29:21,840 Speaker 1: not even slightly worried about him. Brand Nemo with the 747 00:29:21,880 --> 00:29:24,240 Speaker 1: huge home run off Jose Kingtana when this team really 748 00:29:24,600 --> 00:29:25,920 Speaker 1: couldn't do anything about Kingtana. 749 00:29:25,960 --> 00:29:27,800 Speaker 2: Shout him. He's been walking a lot of guys this year. 750 00:29:27,960 --> 00:29:30,480 Speaker 1: Didn't walk a single person in today's game, but starring 751 00:29:30,520 --> 00:29:34,000 Speaker 1: Marte despite me not loving him, leading off two for 752 00:29:34,120 --> 00:29:35,880 Speaker 1: four in this game, got on base a couple of times. 753 00:29:35,920 --> 00:29:37,960 Speaker 1: Lin Door got on base when we needed it. Soto 754 00:29:38,040 --> 00:29:40,400 Speaker 1: with two hits in this one. Alonso with a big 755 00:29:40,560 --> 00:29:42,959 Speaker 1: hit later on the game, a nice double off the 756 00:29:42,960 --> 00:29:45,400 Speaker 1: wall which was fantastic. He jumped all over Nick Mears, 757 00:29:45,400 --> 00:29:47,440 Speaker 1: which was really good to see. And then again brandan 758 00:29:47,440 --> 00:29:49,920 Speaker 1: Neimo the big home run from him that was huge. 759 00:29:50,000 --> 00:29:52,640 Speaker 1: Getting those RBIs for us early in the game to 760 00:29:52,680 --> 00:29:55,560 Speaker 1: help us take the lead. Just good baseball. The team 761 00:29:55,640 --> 00:29:57,920 Speaker 1: still needs to figure out what they're doing offensively. They're 762 00:29:57,920 --> 00:30:00,320 Speaker 1: still not completely cohesive, they're still not locking in and 763 00:30:00,400 --> 00:30:03,720 Speaker 1: of course Jose Kintana absolutely diced us up. But they're 764 00:30:03,760 --> 00:30:06,160 Speaker 1: able to get eight hits in this one score enough 765 00:30:06,200 --> 00:30:08,680 Speaker 1: to win the game. Shout out to Luis Torenz Again 766 00:30:08,680 --> 00:30:10,840 Speaker 1: in the ninth inning, when Christian Yelich gets on with 767 00:30:10,920 --> 00:30:14,400 Speaker 1: a bit of a cheap, little broken bat ish flare 768 00:30:14,480 --> 00:30:16,640 Speaker 1: the other way, Mark Viantos just couldn't get there in time, 769 00:30:17,400 --> 00:30:20,680 Speaker 1: goes to steal second base because when das it's usually free. 770 00:30:20,840 --> 00:30:23,880 Speaker 1: Louise trends with a beautiful perfect throw right on the 771 00:30:23,920 --> 00:30:26,360 Speaker 1: money to Francisco Lindor, who didn't even have to move 772 00:30:26,400 --> 00:30:27,760 Speaker 1: the glove. That was a huge part of the reason 773 00:30:27,760 --> 00:30:30,000 Speaker 1: why the play was overturned because on the field, initially 774 00:30:30,040 --> 00:30:32,400 Speaker 1: Christianelich is called safe. They went to the review, they 775 00:30:32,400 --> 00:30:35,040 Speaker 1: did the old check, the ears check, the replay, and 776 00:30:35,080 --> 00:30:37,720 Speaker 1: on the replay, when you go frame by frame by frame, 777 00:30:38,040 --> 00:30:41,280 Speaker 1: a perfect throw, Lindor is barely touching Christian Yelich as 778 00:30:41,320 --> 00:30:44,040 Speaker 1: his hand is off the bag. It not touching it 779 00:30:44,120 --> 00:30:47,280 Speaker 1: yet it was in the air. It's huge, absolutely amazing. 780 00:30:47,320 --> 00:30:49,720 Speaker 1: And again shout out to cityfield crowd. I talked about 781 00:30:49,720 --> 00:30:51,720 Speaker 1: it in Game two. How on Wednesday night the crowd 782 00:30:51,760 --> 00:30:53,640 Speaker 1: was amazing. I don't know if you guys heard the 783 00:30:53,680 --> 00:30:55,880 Speaker 1: pop off when the Mets closed out that game, when 784 00:30:55,960 --> 00:30:58,400 Speaker 1: Edwin Diash struck out Bryce Terrang to win, the crowd 785 00:30:58,440 --> 00:31:00,960 Speaker 1: was going insane. It's a Thursday night for a regular 786 00:31:01,000 --> 00:31:03,040 Speaker 1: season for a team that has been scuffling over the 787 00:31:03,120 --> 00:31:05,880 Speaker 1: last two weeks, and the fans showed up. The fans 788 00:31:05,920 --> 00:31:09,040 Speaker 1: were loud, they were into it, they were electric. Just 789 00:31:09,120 --> 00:31:11,280 Speaker 1: really really good vibes for a Mets team that kind 790 00:31:11,280 --> 00:31:13,720 Speaker 1: of had been lacking vibes. We saw Francisco Lindor having 791 00:31:13,720 --> 00:31:15,800 Speaker 1: a good time. We saw the team was enjoying themselves. 792 00:31:15,880 --> 00:31:18,880 Speaker 1: Lindor and Sodo I think, and Nimo. Everybody was smiling. 793 00:31:19,400 --> 00:31:21,240 Speaker 1: These are the kind of things that make you believe 794 00:31:21,240 --> 00:31:23,440 Speaker 1: that this Mets team is good. In a game where 795 00:31:23,560 --> 00:31:25,719 Speaker 1: again the offense still wasn't great. I know they had 796 00:31:25,760 --> 00:31:28,360 Speaker 1: eight hits, but it really is. It's a lot of singles, 797 00:31:28,400 --> 00:31:30,680 Speaker 1: I mean, six singles. I'm not happy about it, but 798 00:31:30,680 --> 00:31:33,360 Speaker 1: that's the Eric shoav Is hitting approach. That's the Eric 799 00:31:33,360 --> 00:31:36,360 Speaker 1: Shavs philosophy. To go ahead and just kind of scrap 800 00:31:36,400 --> 00:31:38,360 Speaker 1: out a win like that was something good going into 801 00:31:38,360 --> 00:31:41,200 Speaker 1: the weekend against the Yankees in the Subway Series, which 802 00:31:41,200 --> 00:31:45,080 Speaker 1: we're gonna preview here In a second. Overall fantastic. I 803 00:31:45,120 --> 00:31:47,920 Speaker 1: was streaming over on playback with Wardy and srs Mike, 804 00:31:47,960 --> 00:31:49,720 Speaker 1: if you guys were catching that. I really do appreciate 805 00:31:49,720 --> 00:31:51,920 Speaker 1: everybody that came out to the stream to support there. 806 00:31:52,280 --> 00:31:55,800 Speaker 1: The vibes are good, really really happy about that win. 807 00:31:56,200 --> 00:31:58,280 Speaker 1: Great job by the New York Mets. All right, that's 808 00:31:58,400 --> 00:32:00,000 Speaker 1: enough of just me. Let's go back to it now 809 00:32:00,080 --> 00:32:00,560 Speaker 1: with James. 810 00:32:02,400 --> 00:32:04,440 Speaker 3: So then a couple more things want to discuss before 811 00:32:04,440 --> 00:32:06,600 Speaker 3: we get to the preview of the big Subway series 812 00:32:06,640 --> 00:32:11,479 Speaker 3: this weekend against the Yankees. First up, Shamanya. The small 813 00:32:11,560 --> 00:32:13,760 Speaker 3: little setback turned out to be true. He made his 814 00:32:13,800 --> 00:32:16,920 Speaker 3: start with Binghamton at Double A on Wednesday. He didn't 815 00:32:16,960 --> 00:32:18,600 Speaker 3: pitch great. He had to actually get taken out of 816 00:32:18,640 --> 00:32:20,160 Speaker 3: the game in the fourth inning when he didn't have 817 00:32:20,200 --> 00:32:22,280 Speaker 3: an ass recorded three pleasanting game, a couple of hits, 818 00:32:22,280 --> 00:32:24,440 Speaker 3: a couple of runs. But he pitched in Double A. 819 00:32:24,560 --> 00:32:26,840 Speaker 3: That's a good thing. They said that they were expecting 820 00:32:26,880 --> 00:32:29,560 Speaker 3: it possibly to be his last rehab start. I think 821 00:32:29,640 --> 00:32:32,000 Speaker 3: that's a bad idea because if you only make one 822 00:32:32,000 --> 00:32:33,920 Speaker 3: start then have the All Star break, that would be 823 00:32:34,120 --> 00:32:36,640 Speaker 3: just give him another rehab start and then just give 824 00:32:36,720 --> 00:32:38,760 Speaker 3: him the nice full week off, then bring him back 825 00:32:39,080 --> 00:32:41,520 Speaker 3: on the schedule that we can manicure coming off the 826 00:32:41,560 --> 00:32:43,000 Speaker 3: All Star breaks and we have all of our guys 827 00:32:43,000 --> 00:32:44,800 Speaker 3: sent ready to go. So that was a weird piece 828 00:32:44,840 --> 00:32:46,560 Speaker 3: of news that came out of that, but just nice 829 00:32:46,560 --> 00:32:50,560 Speaker 3: to see Manaia back. Also at the same time cautioning 830 00:32:50,600 --> 00:32:53,160 Speaker 3: people not to refer to Shamanai as any kind of hero, 831 00:32:53,280 --> 00:32:55,280 Speaker 3: to say this team, shaman I is a good he's 832 00:32:55,320 --> 00:32:57,719 Speaker 3: a fine pitcher. It's a good middle rotation guy. We'll 833 00:32:57,760 --> 00:32:59,680 Speaker 3: see what happened the end of last year. If that 834 00:32:59,680 --> 00:33:01,600 Speaker 3: can see he's into this year as he's dealt with 835 00:33:01,640 --> 00:33:04,160 Speaker 3: many injuries. Just be fair as sham and I in 836 00:33:04,200 --> 00:33:04,680 Speaker 3: his return. 837 00:33:05,040 --> 00:33:07,720 Speaker 1: Yeah, I don't want we say this all the time 838 00:33:07,920 --> 00:33:11,200 Speaker 1: like easy, it's gonna it's gonna take a minute. 839 00:33:11,240 --> 00:33:12,120 Speaker 2: Like I know he was. 840 00:33:12,440 --> 00:33:14,320 Speaker 1: He was the savior of the pitching staff last year. 841 00:33:14,320 --> 00:33:16,600 Speaker 1: He was unbelievable what he did for this team. He's 842 00:33:16,600 --> 00:33:18,880 Speaker 1: not gonna be able to get there on July tenth, 843 00:33:18,960 --> 00:33:21,120 Speaker 1: like it's not gonna happen. We hope he's there on 844 00:33:21,160 --> 00:33:24,080 Speaker 1: September twentieth. We hope he's there on October first, but 845 00:33:24,240 --> 00:33:26,760 Speaker 1: July tenth, July fifteenth, whatever day he's gonna make his 846 00:33:26,840 --> 00:33:28,200 Speaker 1: debut for the season for the Mets. 847 00:33:28,880 --> 00:33:31,120 Speaker 2: Just just easy. He's not gonna come back. He's not 848 00:33:31,840 --> 00:33:32,880 Speaker 2: no one's Jacob de Gram. 849 00:33:33,280 --> 00:33:34,800 Speaker 1: You don't come back from injury and throw like eight 850 00:33:34,800 --> 00:33:37,200 Speaker 1: innings of one hit baseball and then lose one nothing like. 851 00:33:37,240 --> 00:33:39,520 Speaker 1: That's just that's not how this works for anybody else 852 00:33:39,560 --> 00:33:42,080 Speaker 1: on the planet. So cautioning that, do we have Jesse 853 00:33:42,160 --> 00:33:44,120 Speaker 1: Winker news too, because I think he should be back 854 00:33:44,160 --> 00:33:44,680 Speaker 1: pretty soon. 855 00:33:44,760 --> 00:33:44,960 Speaker 2: Right. 856 00:33:45,280 --> 00:33:47,160 Speaker 3: He played in the same game as Seam and I 857 00:33:47,200 --> 00:33:49,200 Speaker 3: and I'm not sure cause I think his his another 858 00:33:49,240 --> 00:33:51,000 Speaker 3: one like you, you're bringing guy back from injury with 859 00:33:51,000 --> 00:33:52,560 Speaker 3: a few games. I guess maybe the Mets should because 860 00:33:52,560 --> 00:33:54,120 Speaker 3: there the way the season has gone so like the 861 00:33:54,160 --> 00:33:55,320 Speaker 3: last month has gone so far. 862 00:33:55,480 --> 00:33:57,640 Speaker 1: Hitter is different because let's just say he was back 863 00:33:57,680 --> 00:33:59,640 Speaker 1: for a Subway series, which we don't have any confirmation 864 00:33:59,680 --> 00:34:04,200 Speaker 1: of yet, full week of baseball games at the league level. 865 00:34:04,360 --> 00:34:06,600 Speaker 3: Yeah, totally. And it also if anything has gone wrong, 866 00:34:06,640 --> 00:34:07,880 Speaker 3: it's like, all right, now you got another week off 867 00:34:07,960 --> 00:34:09,680 Speaker 3: to just say, you know, take that to yourself. Also, 868 00:34:09,880 --> 00:34:11,799 Speaker 3: big missed by us last episode after the Pirates series. 869 00:34:11,800 --> 00:34:14,160 Speaker 3: We're both just so mad about how it ended. Not 870 00:34:14,360 --> 00:34:18,680 Speaker 3: mentioning Dave Parker. Oh, Dave Parker Hall of Famer getting 871 00:34:18,719 --> 00:34:20,200 Speaker 3: to the Hall of Fame this year, passing away before 872 00:34:20,200 --> 00:34:22,560 Speaker 3: his speech sucks. But someone who deserves to be in 873 00:34:22,600 --> 00:34:26,440 Speaker 3: for a good while now pirates legend so missed that 874 00:34:26,520 --> 00:34:28,320 Speaker 3: last series butt out Dave Parker. 875 00:34:28,239 --> 00:34:30,120 Speaker 2: Baseball Famer too. Now I believe right. 876 00:34:30,120 --> 00:34:31,759 Speaker 3: I just said that, Yeah, he just got inducted. This 877 00:34:31,920 --> 00:34:34,120 Speaker 3: was He's getting in in a few weeks, which kind 878 00:34:34,120 --> 00:34:36,320 Speaker 3: of sucks. That's that's real. That really sucks. Also, Winker 879 00:34:36,360 --> 00:34:38,600 Speaker 3: hit the home run at Bighamton last night one more 880 00:34:38,640 --> 00:34:40,880 Speaker 3: before the Subway series preview. We haven't done this in 881 00:34:40,880 --> 00:34:43,000 Speaker 3: a while, I think, since you know, the whole Michael 882 00:34:43,040 --> 00:34:45,200 Speaker 3: K debacle. But this is the first official in about 883 00:34:45,239 --> 00:34:48,279 Speaker 3: four ish weeks now Michael K Memorial Media, Marvel of 884 00:34:48,280 --> 00:34:49,919 Speaker 3: the Messed Up Podcast. A lot of the m's there, 885 00:34:50,320 --> 00:34:53,359 Speaker 3: and that is because we just passed July first. July first, 886 00:34:53,440 --> 00:34:55,879 Speaker 3: for most people is just a very regular summer day. 887 00:34:55,960 --> 00:34:58,200 Speaker 3: It's when you probably pay your rent if you're a renter, 888 00:34:58,520 --> 00:34:59,920 Speaker 3: it's a nice day to hang out. If it's a 889 00:35:00,080 --> 00:35:02,040 Speaker 3: day of the week you probably work. But for a 890 00:35:02,080 --> 00:35:04,840 Speaker 3: lot of the same accounts on social media. Every single year, 891 00:35:05,080 --> 00:35:08,400 Speaker 3: July first is only known as Bobby Bonia Day because 892 00:35:08,440 --> 00:35:10,399 Speaker 3: that's the day that deferred payments go out for Major 893 00:35:10,480 --> 00:35:13,520 Speaker 3: League Baseball teams over the years, and for some reason, 894 00:35:13,600 --> 00:35:15,600 Speaker 3: not for some reason, we know the reason, this year, 895 00:35:15,640 --> 00:35:19,520 Speaker 3: every single year has become absolutely just tied to Bobby 896 00:35:19,560 --> 00:35:23,799 Speaker 3: Bonia and his objectively ridiculous contract he was able to 897 00:35:23,800 --> 00:35:25,799 Speaker 3: sign with the Mets when when they were buying him 898 00:35:25,800 --> 00:35:29,840 Speaker 3: out in the nineties. But every single year we get 899 00:35:30,480 --> 00:35:34,000 Speaker 3: tweets from people that should not be tweeting about a 900 00:35:34,000 --> 00:35:36,560 Speaker 3: baseball player that was balled out in the nineties. Adam 901 00:35:36,640 --> 00:35:40,799 Speaker 3: Schefter just tweeting about Bobby Bonilla. Darren Ravel every single 902 00:35:40,880 --> 00:35:43,719 Speaker 3: year tweets about Bobby Bonia, huge main accounts for like 903 00:35:43,719 --> 00:35:47,440 Speaker 3: big sports entities, big accounts for you know, social media companies, 904 00:35:47,680 --> 00:35:50,520 Speaker 3: gambling companies. Then the classic one who recycles their tweets 905 00:35:50,560 --> 00:35:53,279 Speaker 3: every single year, the Baseball History Nut every single year, 906 00:35:53,360 --> 00:35:56,400 Speaker 3: the exact same picture and the exact same copy for 907 00:35:56,480 --> 00:35:58,960 Speaker 3: Biby Bonilla, also giving some new information referring to the 908 00:35:58,960 --> 00:36:02,080 Speaker 3: fact that Boni also had money deferred from the Orioles 909 00:36:02,120 --> 00:36:04,440 Speaker 3: that no one ever talks about they're also giving him 910 00:36:04,440 --> 00:36:07,200 Speaker 3: a half a million every single July First. That's least 911 00:36:07,200 --> 00:36:09,560 Speaker 3: that's another couple of years through twenty twenty eight. He's 912 00:36:09,560 --> 00:36:10,759 Speaker 3: one of the most high he's one of the highest 913 00:36:10,760 --> 00:36:12,839 Speaker 3: paid guys in their entire books, and no one even 914 00:36:12,840 --> 00:36:15,440 Speaker 3: talks about that one. So this full yeah, who's sports 915 00:36:15,520 --> 00:36:18,200 Speaker 3: It the same thing. It's every single year, the same 916 00:36:18,280 --> 00:36:21,680 Speaker 3: tired people make the same tire joke, when in fact, 917 00:36:22,160 --> 00:36:24,719 Speaker 3: so many people are getting deferred money on July first. 918 00:36:24,760 --> 00:36:27,160 Speaker 3: It's it's ridiculous how much deferred money exists in baseball 919 00:36:27,160 --> 00:36:29,520 Speaker 3: and their work. Some account is doing some good deferred 920 00:36:29,560 --> 00:36:31,960 Speaker 3: money content. The spo track main account has some great ones. 921 00:36:32,000 --> 00:36:34,560 Speaker 3: Michael Mayer, big member of Mets Tweter Mets Rice, does 922 00:36:34,560 --> 00:36:36,840 Speaker 3: his threat every single year in deferred money. It's just 923 00:36:36,960 --> 00:36:38,839 Speaker 3: every year we wake up on July first, and people 924 00:36:38,880 --> 00:36:41,480 Speaker 3: who have no business talking about even not even just 925 00:36:41,480 --> 00:36:44,400 Speaker 3: in New York Mets baseball in general, Adam Schefter and 926 00:36:44,440 --> 00:36:46,239 Speaker 3: Darren Rivel, they crawl out of their hole for two 927 00:36:46,239 --> 00:36:48,200 Speaker 3: tweets a couple a couple of baseball tweets a year 928 00:36:48,239 --> 00:36:49,040 Speaker 3: for some reasons. 929 00:36:48,760 --> 00:36:51,920 Speaker 1: About Bobby Bonia, what was the exact year that the 930 00:36:51,960 --> 00:36:52,839 Speaker 1: Mets bought him out. 931 00:36:52,960 --> 00:36:54,080 Speaker 2: Was that and that was. 932 00:36:54,000 --> 00:36:58,040 Speaker 3: Just five ninety six. That was I want to say. 933 00:36:58,239 --> 00:37:00,200 Speaker 3: I also tweeted and it did go kind of viralquote 934 00:37:00,200 --> 00:37:02,160 Speaker 3: tweeting Adam Schefter because I woke up just pissed that day. 935 00:37:02,280 --> 00:37:04,279 Speaker 3: I have to see these sweets every single year. The 936 00:37:04,320 --> 00:37:06,680 Speaker 3: whole reason that they Mets wanted to get rid of 937 00:37:06,719 --> 00:37:08,480 Speaker 3: the Biye Bonie and money was that so they can 938 00:37:08,560 --> 00:37:11,279 Speaker 3: negotiate the trade and get Mike Hampton. Because back then, 939 00:37:11,320 --> 00:37:13,840 Speaker 3: you guys probably remember the old owners before Steve Cohen, 940 00:37:14,000 --> 00:37:15,440 Speaker 3: that if we brought money in, we had to send 941 00:37:15,480 --> 00:37:17,399 Speaker 3: money out. That that was not a very fun time 942 00:37:17,400 --> 00:37:19,680 Speaker 3: to be a Mets fan. Getting Mike Hampton was great. 943 00:37:19,719 --> 00:37:21,400 Speaker 3: Mike Hampton was an awesome pictuer for the Mets, helped them 944 00:37:21,400 --> 00:37:23,720 Speaker 3: through multiple payoff runs, helped them get to the NLCS, 945 00:37:23,760 --> 00:37:25,839 Speaker 3: I'll get to the World Series in two thousand. Then 946 00:37:25,920 --> 00:37:28,719 Speaker 3: losing Mike Hampton to a free agency gave the Mets 947 00:37:28,760 --> 00:37:31,160 Speaker 3: a competitory pick that they used to draft David Wright. 948 00:37:31,280 --> 00:37:34,160 Speaker 3: So the butterfly effect of the Bobby Blonia deferment is 949 00:37:34,200 --> 00:37:37,680 Speaker 3: actually pretty funny. Also, just an amazing, amazing contract for 950 00:37:37,680 --> 00:37:40,680 Speaker 3: Bunia himself. And his family that the story goes. The 951 00:37:40,719 --> 00:37:43,600 Speaker 3: story goes that he had some some some gambling stuff 952 00:37:43,640 --> 00:37:45,000 Speaker 3: and then his wife was like, I don't want this 953 00:37:45,040 --> 00:37:47,319 Speaker 3: money right now, I want this money forever. And now 954 00:37:47,520 --> 00:37:51,440 Speaker 3: the Bonilla family every single July first is taken home 955 00:37:51,440 --> 00:37:52,440 Speaker 3: a million and a half dollars. 956 00:37:52,560 --> 00:37:52,719 Speaker 4: Yeah. 957 00:37:52,760 --> 00:37:55,000 Speaker 1: What's funny about Bob Boonie is he actually his first 958 00:37:55,040 --> 00:37:55,640 Speaker 1: shit with the Mets. 959 00:37:55,640 --> 00:37:56,240 Speaker 2: He was awesome. 960 00:37:56,320 --> 00:37:58,920 Speaker 1: I like, low key if he played now, would be 961 00:37:58,960 --> 00:38:01,280 Speaker 1: getting paid because the guy I absolutely mashed. 962 00:38:01,640 --> 00:38:04,200 Speaker 3: Bobby Bonia had a higher career on base percents in Ichiroo. 963 00:38:04,600 --> 00:38:06,440 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's insane to say. I love you had a 964 00:38:06,440 --> 00:38:09,759 Speaker 1: good career, Bobby Bonia. I believe the highest ops he 965 00:38:09,840 --> 00:38:11,880 Speaker 1: has with a team that he played significant amount of 966 00:38:11,880 --> 00:38:13,839 Speaker 1: games with is with the New York Mets. I think 967 00:38:13,840 --> 00:38:18,440 Speaker 1: he had his best moments technically statistically, slash line wise 968 00:38:18,800 --> 00:38:21,239 Speaker 1: with the Mets. Like he was actually a good player. Yeah, 969 00:38:21,280 --> 00:38:23,439 Speaker 1: eight fifty one ops over five seasons with the Mets. 970 00:38:23,480 --> 00:38:25,719 Speaker 1: He had a eight seventy seven with the Orioles over 971 00:38:25,760 --> 00:38:28,799 Speaker 1: two years. But can you imagine that he had some 972 00:38:28,840 --> 00:38:31,359 Speaker 1: of his best numbers ever with the Mets in terms 973 00:38:31,400 --> 00:38:32,120 Speaker 1: of his slash line. 974 00:38:32,120 --> 00:38:32,319 Speaker 2: Now. 975 00:38:32,560 --> 00:38:34,360 Speaker 1: The one thing I will say about this too, because 976 00:38:34,440 --> 00:38:37,600 Speaker 1: classic Mets. One of the big reasons why this Bobby 977 00:38:37,640 --> 00:38:42,120 Speaker 1: Bonia payout ever happened was because Fred Wilpon accepted the 978 00:38:42,160 --> 00:38:46,320 Speaker 1: deal because he was heavily invested in Bernie Madoff's Ponzi schemes. 979 00:38:46,600 --> 00:38:48,439 Speaker 2: Way he had to get rid of the money. 980 00:38:48,480 --> 00:38:50,319 Speaker 1: He was like, I'd rather pay you more money as 981 00:38:50,360 --> 00:38:52,319 Speaker 1: we go rather than pay you all this money right now. 982 00:38:52,680 --> 00:38:54,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, and again, a big part of it was that 983 00:38:54,160 --> 00:38:56,799 Speaker 3: Mike Campton trade in nineteen ninety nine, if I remember correctly, 984 00:38:56,840 --> 00:38:58,400 Speaker 3: I was thinking about that first Blonia stin when he 985 00:38:58,440 --> 00:39:00,000 Speaker 3: was actually good, and that that was also the class 986 00:39:00,040 --> 00:39:02,360 Speaker 3: Bob Lappish book the worst team money could buy, because 987 00:39:02,360 --> 00:39:04,840 Speaker 3: another guy from that from that team actually wound up 988 00:39:04,880 --> 00:39:07,399 Speaker 3: getting their money deferred. Brett Aberhagen. No one talks about 989 00:39:07,400 --> 00:39:09,040 Speaker 3: the fact that the Mets give bretts Abrahagen to Coreter 990 00:39:09,040 --> 00:39:10,960 Speaker 3: a million dollar check every year in July first as 991 00:39:11,000 --> 00:39:12,960 Speaker 3: well and at least put a hit for the first 992 00:39:13,000 --> 00:39:15,439 Speaker 3: time he was with the Mets. Saberhagen fucking sucked. Yeah, 993 00:39:15,800 --> 00:39:17,440 Speaker 3: and then and then you shot report as a bleach. 994 00:39:17,520 --> 00:39:20,919 Speaker 3: Allegedly Bruce Suitor for a while. He's the first one, 995 00:39:20,960 --> 00:39:21,960 Speaker 3: first one ever from the. 996 00:39:22,960 --> 00:39:24,600 Speaker 1: Chris Davis is going to be getting paid for the 997 00:39:24,600 --> 00:39:28,719 Speaker 1: next thirty years. I think Schurzer loves deferred payments. He's 998 00:39:28,760 --> 00:39:29,920 Speaker 1: like the biggest fan of the first. 999 00:39:29,760 --> 00:39:32,080 Speaker 3: She just made fifteen million dollars on July first from 1000 00:39:32,080 --> 00:39:32,759 Speaker 3: the Nationals. 1001 00:39:32,840 --> 00:39:33,120 Speaker 2: Dude. 1002 00:39:33,239 --> 00:39:36,000 Speaker 3: Also, Matt Holliday still gets one point four million from 1003 00:39:36,040 --> 00:39:39,480 Speaker 3: the Cardinals. He's taking more money still than his son Jackson. 1004 00:39:39,800 --> 00:39:42,160 Speaker 1: I think I think Ryan Braun got over a million 1005 00:39:42,200 --> 00:39:43,880 Speaker 1: dollars from the Brewers on July. 1006 00:39:43,760 --> 00:39:46,279 Speaker 3: First, like the Renzo Cain got a million yesterday, got 1007 00:39:46,280 --> 00:39:48,160 Speaker 3: a million from the from the Bruis as well. 1008 00:39:48,280 --> 00:39:51,680 Speaker 1: It's it's the perfect storm of fat Bobby Bonia horrible 1009 00:39:51,760 --> 00:39:53,720 Speaker 1: Mets gave him all this money technically on a contract 1010 00:39:53,719 --> 00:39:54,640 Speaker 1: that they didn't even give him. 1011 00:39:54,640 --> 00:39:55,000 Speaker 2: They got it. 1012 00:39:55,040 --> 00:39:57,560 Speaker 1: They inherited that contract because the Mets traded for him, 1013 00:39:57,800 --> 00:40:01,160 Speaker 1: which was insane after the first time them back then 1014 00:40:01,200 --> 00:40:02,880 Speaker 1: they caught them and of course. 1015 00:40:02,640 --> 00:40:04,200 Speaker 2: It's just the classic lol met. 1016 00:40:04,400 --> 00:40:06,880 Speaker 3: Yeah, and again the Chris Dave is nine million dollars. 1017 00:40:06,920 --> 00:40:08,760 Speaker 3: He sets to get thirty one and a half million 1018 00:40:08,800 --> 00:40:10,960 Speaker 3: dollars through twenty twenty seven. Another great tweet from spow 1019 00:40:11,000 --> 00:40:13,400 Speaker 3: track Mann. He's still getting two mil from the Red Sox. 1020 00:40:13,640 --> 00:40:15,400 Speaker 3: There was a while where Ken Grofy Junior was one 1021 00:40:15,440 --> 00:40:17,359 Speaker 3: of the highest paid players just because it's the third 1022 00:40:17,360 --> 00:40:20,600 Speaker 3: payment on the Cincinnati Reds. So it's not Adam Waynr. 1023 00:40:20,680 --> 00:40:22,879 Speaker 3: Got a million from the Cardinals like it. There's such 1024 00:40:22,880 --> 00:40:25,319 Speaker 3: a long the Yankees deferred money to Derek ge then 1025 00:40:25,360 --> 00:40:27,400 Speaker 3: one of his big contracts, Like there's just this is 1026 00:40:27,440 --> 00:40:29,719 Speaker 3: such a normal thing. And the fact that I could 1027 00:40:29,760 --> 00:40:33,000 Speaker 3: totally only talked about with Bi Bonia is so funny 1028 00:40:33,280 --> 00:40:35,799 Speaker 3: and also stupid. But I understand. The click machine has 1029 00:40:35,840 --> 00:40:37,239 Speaker 3: to get people their money. That's what they have to 1030 00:40:37,280 --> 00:40:39,520 Speaker 3: do out there. You got to get out the ting 1031 00:40:39,640 --> 00:40:42,440 Speaker 3: cup and and bank your points together and grab your clicks. 1032 00:40:42,480 --> 00:40:45,120 Speaker 3: Chefter and Darren Ravel over there, and we need them. 1033 00:40:45,400 --> 00:40:47,520 Speaker 3: I need my shack cloths. But yeah, that's I wanted 1034 00:40:47,560 --> 00:40:49,360 Speaker 3: to bring out the medium Marvel for a special occasion 1035 00:40:49,400 --> 00:40:51,839 Speaker 3: because Bi Bonia Day is just it's an absolute farce. 1036 00:40:51,880 --> 00:40:53,239 Speaker 3: They expect us to wake up in the morning, shut 1037 00:40:53,239 --> 00:40:55,080 Speaker 3: off for brains, and laugh at the same tweets every year. 1038 00:40:58,560 --> 00:41:02,279 Speaker 1: Now, before we do hop into the Subway series preview, 1039 00:41:02,640 --> 00:41:05,920 Speaker 1: we do have a new little segment Draft Kings Player Spotlight, 1040 00:41:05,960 --> 00:41:07,920 Speaker 1: and I feel like there's no better person to talk 1041 00:41:07,960 --> 00:41:11,920 Speaker 1: about the National League Player of the Month than One Soto. 1042 00:41:12,040 --> 00:41:13,879 Speaker 1: That guy's been on an absolute tear. We know we've 1043 00:41:13,880 --> 00:41:16,359 Speaker 1: got the Yankees coming into town, and it'd be really 1044 00:41:16,440 --> 00:41:19,040 Speaker 1: nice to see Wan Soto continue to stay hot do 1045 00:41:19,160 --> 00:41:21,680 Speaker 1: some damage up against the Yankees in the Subway Series. 1046 00:41:21,840 --> 00:41:24,880 Speaker 1: His numbers for the month of June absolutely insane, one 1047 00:41:24,920 --> 00:41:27,320 Speaker 1: of the best months that a Mets player's ever had. 1048 00:41:27,600 --> 00:41:29,879 Speaker 3: True, and this was only the second time in Mets 1049 00:41:30,360 --> 00:41:32,560 Speaker 3: history that they had two players in the same season 1050 00:41:32,560 --> 00:41:33,800 Speaker 3: and win a Player of the Month, going back in 1051 00:41:33,840 --> 00:41:35,799 Speaker 3: nineteen eighty five when Keith nat and is Gary Carter 1052 00:41:35,880 --> 00:41:38,200 Speaker 3: did it, but just eleven home runs in June, almost 1053 00:41:38,280 --> 00:41:40,880 Speaker 3: twelve hundred ohps. Like right now, Wan so though, is 1054 00:41:40,960 --> 00:41:42,759 Speaker 3: hitting like one of the best editis in baseball because 1055 00:41:42,760 --> 00:41:45,120 Speaker 3: he is one of the best citizen baseball and getting 1056 00:41:45,200 --> 00:41:47,839 Speaker 3: this weekend series against the Yankees after the way that 1057 00:41:48,320 --> 00:41:50,800 Speaker 3: he knows how poorly he performed in that Yankee series 1058 00:41:50,880 --> 00:41:52,759 Speaker 3: last time. He knows that sentiment a bit of a 1059 00:41:52,800 --> 00:41:55,640 Speaker 3: two week tailspin and the slump. It is a huge 1060 00:41:55,640 --> 00:41:58,160 Speaker 3: moment for Wan so though too. He's definitely a sert 1061 00:41:58,160 --> 00:42:00,000 Speaker 3: of himself and he's proven himself to the Mets faithful 1062 00:42:00,040 --> 00:42:02,360 Speaker 3: over the last months. This entire season, we know that 1063 00:42:02,800 --> 00:42:04,640 Speaker 3: probably will be another All Star with the Mets team 1064 00:42:04,840 --> 00:42:07,960 Speaker 3: down Atlanta for the All Star Break, joining Francisco Lindor. 1065 00:42:08,719 --> 00:42:10,879 Speaker 3: He's going to have a moment this series. The fans 1066 00:42:10,920 --> 00:42:12,600 Speaker 3: are going to behind him. City Field is going to 1067 00:42:12,640 --> 00:42:14,400 Speaker 3: be raucus. The Mets the Yankees is both entering the 1068 00:42:14,440 --> 00:42:16,840 Speaker 3: series playing their worst baseball of the season. This is 1069 00:42:16,840 --> 00:42:18,520 Speaker 3: gonna be a moment for great players to do great 1070 00:42:18,520 --> 00:42:20,120 Speaker 3: things to push their team over the edge, and want 1071 00:42:20,160 --> 00:42:22,600 Speaker 3: Solo is ready to do that. So we're taking two 1072 00:42:22,640 --> 00:42:24,000 Speaker 3: picks this weekend, one each. 1073 00:42:23,800 --> 00:42:26,600 Speaker 1: With you taking Man. I mean I'm taking one So 1074 00:42:26,640 --> 00:42:28,080 Speaker 1: to home run. I have to take Wan So to 1075 00:42:28,120 --> 00:42:30,080 Speaker 1: home He's playing against the Yankees has been hot. It 1076 00:42:30,080 --> 00:42:32,319 Speaker 1: feels like he's gonna hit at least one, maybe two. 1077 00:42:33,120 --> 00:42:34,920 Speaker 3: I like that. I think that I'm gonna try and 1078 00:42:34,960 --> 00:42:37,040 Speaker 3: get a little grander in mind, not really granted, I 1079 00:42:37,040 --> 00:42:39,080 Speaker 3: think Pilan's gonna hit the home run as well. Pee 1080 00:42:39,080 --> 00:42:41,560 Speaker 3: Alonso owned this because the Yankees have done something weird 1081 00:42:41,640 --> 00:42:43,440 Speaker 3: with their bullpen this season. I talked about it when 1082 00:42:43,440 --> 00:42:45,960 Speaker 3: we played them last time. They have stacked all of 1083 00:42:46,000 --> 00:42:47,880 Speaker 3: the right handed change ups basically in all of baseball 1084 00:42:47,880 --> 00:42:49,680 Speaker 3: and their bullpen, and they like to throw those right 1085 00:42:49,719 --> 00:42:53,120 Speaker 3: handed change ups against right handed hitters. That's Devin Williams, 1086 00:42:53,200 --> 00:42:57,040 Speaker 3: Luke Weaver, Ian Hamilton, Mark Leider, Junior, Jonathan Lowisaga. Those 1087 00:42:57,080 --> 00:43:00,919 Speaker 3: are all right handed change up pitchers. So is going 1088 00:43:01,000 --> 00:43:03,319 Speaker 3: to get a right handed change up on from right 1089 00:43:03,360 --> 00:43:05,440 Speaker 3: handed pitcher that's not going to break low enough out 1090 00:43:05,440 --> 00:43:06,800 Speaker 3: of his own He's getting golf that thing for a 1091 00:43:06,840 --> 00:43:07,440 Speaker 3: bickcom run. 1092 00:43:07,760 --> 00:43:08,200 Speaker 2: I like that. 1093 00:43:08,360 --> 00:43:09,880 Speaker 1: I mean, let's kind of build it into the series 1094 00:43:09,920 --> 00:43:13,320 Speaker 1: preview right here and again, this is the DraftKings player spotlight. 1095 00:43:13,680 --> 00:43:16,240 Speaker 1: Nothing says summer like long days, clutch plays and firing 1096 00:43:16,320 --> 00:43:19,160 Speaker 1: off a few bets on the game, all with DraftKings Sportsbook. 1097 00:43:19,360 --> 00:43:20,879 Speaker 2: Never bet on baseball before. 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Seeing 1120 00:44:19,560 --> 00:44:22,160 Speaker 1: I think We're seeing Marcus Stroman back in City Field 1121 00:44:22,239 --> 00:44:22,800 Speaker 1: this weekend. 1122 00:44:23,160 --> 00:44:25,400 Speaker 3: Well, Saturday, we told you guys, we will be at 1123 00:44:25,440 --> 00:44:28,319 Speaker 3: the game four to ten JUTILSL four ten start. That's 1124 00:44:28,400 --> 00:44:31,600 Speaker 3: technically right now as tbavers TBA as well, but it's 1125 00:44:31,719 --> 00:44:34,040 Speaker 3: likely that we're going to get Stroman. Mantas talk about 1126 00:44:34,040 --> 00:44:36,320 Speaker 3: an ASoft right there. Cool, that's gonna be Wait, you 1127 00:44:36,600 --> 00:44:38,520 Speaker 3: guys gonna tell your grand kids where you at for Stroman? 1128 00:44:38,560 --> 00:44:41,120 Speaker 3: Maazis the city field? Oh no, they flipped it now. 1129 00:44:41,239 --> 00:44:43,920 Speaker 3: So Fridays now is supposed to be Blackburn Stroman, and 1130 00:44:44,040 --> 00:44:49,160 Speaker 3: Saturday is supposed to Blackburn's Stroman, and Saturday almost an 1131 00:44:49,200 --> 00:44:51,400 Speaker 3: asof oh this this Yankee off. This is a revenge 1132 00:44:51,440 --> 00:44:55,040 Speaker 3: game for Frankie Mantas, Mantos con Rodon. Oh okay, Carlos 1133 00:44:55,080 --> 00:44:57,719 Speaker 3: ro Don pitching against us on Saturday and Sunday. We 1134 00:44:57,800 --> 00:45:00,200 Speaker 3: don't have any star there is named because that was, 1135 00:45:00,400 --> 00:45:03,200 Speaker 3: you know, the the reshuffling from the double Heather. So 1136 00:45:03,239 --> 00:45:05,360 Speaker 3: I guess that's going to be. It's not gonna be 1137 00:45:05,400 --> 00:45:07,600 Speaker 3: c It's can't be playing homes he pitched Wednesday. 1138 00:45:08,360 --> 00:45:09,719 Speaker 2: Then who would it? Who would it be? 1139 00:45:10,080 --> 00:45:12,160 Speaker 3: Mike Hagman. We might have a we might have a 1140 00:45:12,239 --> 00:45:16,680 Speaker 3: Blackburn Montes Hagenman three game series against the Yankees when 1141 00:45:16,680 --> 00:45:17,399 Speaker 3: they have Max Freed. 1142 00:45:17,560 --> 00:45:19,239 Speaker 2: Can I change my pick? I think the Yankees might 1143 00:45:19,320 --> 00:45:20,439 Speaker 2: sweep Oh my god. 1144 00:45:21,280 --> 00:45:22,840 Speaker 3: Yeah, a lot of Yankee fans are coming into this 1145 00:45:22,920 --> 00:45:25,560 Speaker 3: series a little bit belieguer just because they've been playing. 1146 00:45:25,600 --> 00:45:27,920 Speaker 3: Also some ship ball of late, like we've watched a 1147 00:45:27,960 --> 00:45:28,600 Speaker 3: lot of ship balls. 1148 00:45:28,640 --> 00:45:31,040 Speaker 2: And that's teeth kicked in by the Toronto Blue Jays 1149 00:45:31,120 --> 00:45:31,400 Speaker 2: right now. 1150 00:45:31,640 --> 00:45:33,960 Speaker 3: They got caught in their division by the Toronto Blue Jays, 1151 00:45:34,000 --> 00:45:36,160 Speaker 3: Like we're upset that we got caught by the Philadelphia Phillies. 1152 00:45:36,280 --> 00:45:38,720 Speaker 2: Phillies are a good team, are a World Series contender. 1153 00:45:39,120 --> 00:45:41,880 Speaker 3: You guys saw the Blue Jays in April. Blue Jays stick. 1154 00:45:42,080 --> 00:45:43,520 Speaker 3: The Blitchers are not good. I don't know how the 1155 00:45:43,560 --> 00:45:47,200 Speaker 3: Bluchers aren't either, Well, we don't. Blue Jays. Tweather has 1156 00:45:47,320 --> 00:45:49,160 Speaker 3: now for us give a credit where its to this blue. 1157 00:45:49,600 --> 00:45:52,080 Speaker 3: This Blue Jays team is at least pitching well top 1158 00:45:52,120 --> 00:45:52,560 Speaker 3: of the orders. 1159 00:45:52,640 --> 00:45:52,839 Speaker 2: Heading. 1160 00:45:52,880 --> 00:45:55,640 Speaker 3: Well, you really bemoaned me for telling you George Springer 1161 00:45:55,760 --> 00:45:57,239 Speaker 3: was back, but to begin the first couple weeks of 1162 00:45:57,239 --> 00:45:58,239 Speaker 3: the season, that guy's back. 1163 00:45:58,400 --> 00:45:59,080 Speaker 2: He's so old. 1164 00:45:59,160 --> 00:46:01,360 Speaker 1: Let me see what happens in September when those knees 1165 00:46:01,400 --> 00:46:03,480 Speaker 1: are so one hundred years old. Right now, with the 1166 00:46:03,520 --> 00:46:05,680 Speaker 1: guys hitting, you're also hitting well. You may find my 1167 00:46:05,719 --> 00:46:08,319 Speaker 1: Guyrinny Clement does the straw that sturn the whole drink. 1168 00:46:08,560 --> 00:46:11,120 Speaker 1: It is unsustainable how well he's hitting, it doesn't make 1169 00:46:11,120 --> 00:46:11,680 Speaker 1: any sense. 1170 00:46:11,760 --> 00:46:13,359 Speaker 3: I don't know why. I'm just talking about the blue Jays, right. 1171 00:46:13,360 --> 00:46:15,319 Speaker 3: I love Needling Mark about the Blue Jays because blue 1172 00:46:15,360 --> 00:46:16,640 Speaker 3: Jay Sweater has it that out for him. But he 1173 00:46:16,840 --> 00:46:20,480 Speaker 3: did nuts. This Yankees team has played poorly, and they've 1174 00:46:20,520 --> 00:46:23,839 Speaker 3: played poorly kind of just it's their lineup's actually falling 1175 00:46:23,880 --> 00:46:26,840 Speaker 3: apart rather than rotation. Somehow, the Yankees rotation has actually 1176 00:46:26,840 --> 00:46:28,720 Speaker 3: been one of the most consistent in baseball, even despite 1177 00:46:28,840 --> 00:46:31,040 Speaker 3: losing Garrett Cole and we're not going to see him 1178 00:46:31,040 --> 00:46:33,080 Speaker 3: this year, is well. Warren had been awesome until he 1179 00:46:33,160 --> 00:46:35,360 Speaker 3: got busted up by the Blue Jays on Wednesday. In 1180 00:46:35,440 --> 00:46:37,600 Speaker 3: the game the Yankee trailed eight nothing, fought back for 1181 00:46:37,680 --> 00:46:39,480 Speaker 3: eight eight, and then wound up losing the game all 1182 00:46:39,480 --> 00:46:42,080 Speaker 3: the way in the end after everyone on Twitter was like, Aaron. 1183 00:46:41,880 --> 00:46:42,799 Speaker 2: Judge ties the game. 1184 00:46:42,840 --> 00:46:46,040 Speaker 3: The Yankees are back. But Max Freed has been one 1185 00:46:46,040 --> 00:46:47,759 Speaker 3: of the best pitches in baseball. Carls for don't is 1186 00:46:47,800 --> 00:46:51,080 Speaker 3: one hundred thousand million percent back change up. He brought 1187 00:46:51,080 --> 00:46:53,000 Speaker 3: out a sinker he hasn't used in five years. I mean, 1188 00:46:53,040 --> 00:46:54,640 Speaker 3: you guys saw him in May. The guy shut us down. 1189 00:46:54,640 --> 00:46:57,319 Speaker 3: He's an incredible pitcher. Same with Max Freed. It's gonna 1190 00:46:57,320 --> 00:46:59,839 Speaker 3: be really important to get the Stroman revenge game because 1191 00:46:59,840 --> 00:47:01,839 Speaker 3: the other two pitchers were facing in the series will 1192 00:47:01,880 --> 00:47:03,840 Speaker 3: be so much better at the pictures that we have 1193 00:47:04,000 --> 00:47:04,520 Speaker 3: in the series. 1194 00:47:04,760 --> 00:47:07,919 Speaker 1: Yeah, no, we need to jump all over him. And again, 1195 00:47:08,320 --> 00:47:10,160 Speaker 1: the pitching is good. The bullpen has been a little 1196 00:47:10,160 --> 00:47:12,120 Speaker 1: bit shaky coming into the series as well. They've been 1197 00:47:12,120 --> 00:47:14,160 Speaker 1: giving up some runs. It's kind of what happens. It's 1198 00:47:14,160 --> 00:47:15,360 Speaker 1: the ebbs of flows of seasons. 1199 00:47:15,440 --> 00:47:15,920 Speaker 2: It's crazy. 1200 00:47:16,040 --> 00:47:17,920 Speaker 1: This is like the Mets and the Yankees right now. 1201 00:47:17,960 --> 00:47:19,920 Speaker 1: We're having a little bit of a coughing baby, coughing 1202 00:47:20,000 --> 00:47:22,680 Speaker 1: baby off right now. Of like who's playing worse? Who's 1203 00:47:22,680 --> 00:47:24,600 Speaker 1: gonna someone has to win these games right now? 1204 00:47:25,040 --> 00:47:26,960 Speaker 3: Yeah, but at least they're coughing baby off, like they 1205 00:47:27,080 --> 00:47:29,760 Speaker 3: have aces pitching every couple of days. Where our coffee 1206 00:47:29,760 --> 00:47:32,240 Speaker 3: baby off. It's like here's Monte Mantas, Blackbird TBA. 1207 00:47:32,360 --> 00:47:34,600 Speaker 2: They're like coughing Toddler. We're coughing baby right now. 1208 00:47:35,239 --> 00:47:37,080 Speaker 3: I mean, I also I will. It's definitely not going 1209 00:47:37,160 --> 00:47:38,640 Speaker 3: to happen, but I just want to say it because 1210 00:47:38,680 --> 00:47:42,279 Speaker 3: I remember the Subway Series in twenty fourteen. That was 1211 00:47:42,560 --> 00:47:44,520 Speaker 3: a big time Subway series. I tellus story in the 1212 00:47:44,520 --> 00:47:47,400 Speaker 3: podcast all the time. The Mets had two pitchers debuting 1213 00:47:47,480 --> 00:47:50,560 Speaker 3: during the Subway Series from the minor leagues. One Friday night, 1214 00:47:50,680 --> 00:47:53,840 Speaker 3: Rafael Montero. Rafael Montero had all this team, all the allure. 1215 00:47:54,080 --> 00:47:55,680 Speaker 3: He was the higher rank prospect. My Dad's like, we 1216 00:47:55,760 --> 00:47:57,080 Speaker 3: got these two rookie pitchers, we can you want to 1217 00:47:57,080 --> 00:47:58,600 Speaker 3: go to one of these games? I was like, let's 1218 00:47:58,640 --> 00:48:00,919 Speaker 3: go Friday. Whant to watch Rafael monte pitch. He was like, okay, 1219 00:48:00,960 --> 00:48:03,160 Speaker 3: that's fine. Ralpha Monterra got lit up by the Yankees. 1220 00:48:03,160 --> 00:48:05,520 Speaker 3: Masiear Tanaka through a complete game shutout against the Mets, 1221 00:48:05,800 --> 00:48:08,120 Speaker 3: and then Mets lost the game. Saturday, some guy named 1222 00:48:08,160 --> 00:48:09,840 Speaker 3: Jacob de Grom went I think six strong in his 1223 00:48:09,960 --> 00:48:12,600 Speaker 3: major league debut against Yankees, Mark the sheriff a strikeout 1224 00:48:12,680 --> 00:48:14,799 Speaker 3: his career. So yeah, I missed that one. If there 1225 00:48:14,880 --> 00:48:16,719 Speaker 3: was ever a time for Noel McLean to get his 1226 00:48:16,800 --> 00:48:20,120 Speaker 3: major league debut, He's on schedule to pitch this weekend. 1227 00:48:20,200 --> 00:48:22,440 Speaker 3: And make the windy fins and we need a guy. 1228 00:48:22,680 --> 00:48:24,600 Speaker 3: Thing not gonna happen, but I'm just playing that out 1229 00:48:24,600 --> 00:48:26,719 Speaker 3: there just in case, just in case, why not, it 1230 00:48:26,719 --> 00:48:29,400 Speaker 3: would work in case or Justin Hageman, Yeah. 1231 00:48:29,360 --> 00:48:31,520 Speaker 1: Justine Hageban And again, guys, we will be there on Saturday. 1232 00:48:31,600 --> 00:48:33,000 Speaker 1: Me and James will both be there. We're gonna do 1233 00:48:33,000 --> 00:48:35,520 Speaker 1: a train episode after the game. So if you ride 1234 00:48:35,600 --> 00:48:38,120 Speaker 1: the seven Express, the Super Express is gonna be in 1235 00:48:38,120 --> 00:48:41,240 Speaker 1: the middle platform, so you gotta walk through the seven 1236 00:48:41,320 --> 00:48:44,279 Speaker 1: Line station, go left. You're gonna walk all the way 1237 00:48:44,320 --> 00:48:45,799 Speaker 1: down to the back of the train. Me and James 1238 00:48:45,840 --> 00:48:47,520 Speaker 1: will be there. We're gonna be doing a live episode. 1239 00:48:47,520 --> 00:48:49,360 Speaker 1: We're also gonna have like a little meet up before 1240 00:48:49,400 --> 00:48:51,279 Speaker 1: the game too. We're gonna go out in center field 1241 00:48:51,280 --> 00:48:53,000 Speaker 1: before the game. We'll put out tweets and put it 1242 00:48:53,080 --> 00:48:55,320 Speaker 1: on Instagram and everything. So you guys know the official 1243 00:48:55,440 --> 00:48:56,840 Speaker 1: spot of where we're gonna. 1244 00:48:56,560 --> 00:48:59,000 Speaker 3: Be like three fifteen. We'll say, yeah, like three. 1245 00:48:59,000 --> 00:49:01,959 Speaker 1: Fifteen three around that age, be there, be there around 1246 00:49:02,000 --> 00:49:04,000 Speaker 1: three to three thirty. That's what we'll be hanging out there. 1247 00:49:04,400 --> 00:49:07,760 Speaker 1: And that's pretty much it. The stadium should be bumping, 1248 00:49:08,080 --> 00:49:10,719 Speaker 1: the vibe should be good. Hopefully again our Game three 1249 00:49:10,760 --> 00:49:12,920 Speaker 1: predictions we're correct against the Brewers. We'd love to see 1250 00:49:12,960 --> 00:49:14,879 Speaker 1: some wins here, but I think this is where we're 1251 00:49:14,880 --> 00:49:17,000 Speaker 1: gonna wrap up the episode. Thank you, auys for listening, 1252 00:49:17,080 --> 00:49:19,040 Speaker 1: Thank you for watching. Make sure you follow us on 1253 00:49:19,080 --> 00:49:21,200 Speaker 1: all our social media at mets up on Twitter, Instagram, 1254 00:49:21,280 --> 00:49:24,160 Speaker 1: and TikTok. Subscribe to the mess Up podcast YouTube channel 1255 00:49:24,239 --> 00:49:25,920 Speaker 1: to see the video version of this and if you're 1256 00:49:25,960 --> 00:49:28,600 Speaker 1: listening to us Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google drops the rating, 1257 00:49:28,640 --> 00:49:31,040 Speaker 1: drops the review, download and subscribe. You can follow James 1258 00:49:31,080 --> 00:49:34,640 Speaker 1: on social media at James Chiano. I'm Draftni Mark with 1259 00:49:34,640 --> 00:49:36,359 Speaker 1: the CEE. Thank you guys for listening, Thank you for watching. 1260 00:49:36,480 --> 00:49:39,480 Speaker 1: Enjoy the fourth of July. Be careful all around fireworks, 1261 00:49:39,920 --> 00:49:44,160 Speaker 1: do not get hurt. No, hang out responsibly. Yeah, bless America. 1262 00:49:44,480 --> 00:49:46,759 Speaker 1: Hell yeah, let's go, let's 1263 00:49:46,800 --> 00:49:48,160 Speaker 3: Go mess See you guys Sunday,