1 00:00:11,360 --> 00:00:16,520 Speaker 1: Sh h, wake up. Oh we have to we have 2 00:00:16,560 --> 00:00:19,360 Speaker 1: a podcast to do. What is up? Mets fans, Welcome 3 00:00:19,400 --> 00:00:22,240 Speaker 1: back to another episode of the Mets Up podcast. Just 4 00:00:22,320 --> 00:00:24,880 Speaker 1: like our New York Mets, Me and James sleeping through 5 00:00:24,880 --> 00:00:29,000 Speaker 1: the intro this one, Mets had a horrendous, horrendous series 6 00:00:29,040 --> 00:00:31,920 Speaker 1: in Saint Louis. That being said, I'm not a doom 7 00:00:31,960 --> 00:00:33,959 Speaker 1: and Gloom. I'm not even close there. It's April first 8 00:00:34,000 --> 00:00:35,920 Speaker 1: where we're going this and the people doing the doom 9 00:00:35,920 --> 00:00:38,680 Speaker 1: and gloom that's absolutely insane. But there are some legit 10 00:00:38,720 --> 00:00:42,000 Speaker 1: things to talk about here. It was a bad, bad series, 11 00:00:42,200 --> 00:00:44,159 Speaker 1: so let's talk about it before you get going into it. 12 00:00:44,240 --> 00:00:46,080 Speaker 1: Make sure you guys are subscribed to Mets ups. You 13 00:00:46,080 --> 00:00:48,839 Speaker 1: don't miss out on any of our content over on YouTube. 14 00:00:48,920 --> 00:00:50,879 Speaker 1: If you're a member of the YouTube channel, you get 15 00:00:50,920 --> 00:00:52,760 Speaker 1: access to the videos early. I think it's like one 16 00:00:52,880 --> 00:00:54,400 Speaker 1: ninety nine a month. Again, if you want that, that's 17 00:00:54,440 --> 00:00:56,960 Speaker 1: up to you. If you're listening to us, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, 18 00:00:57,000 --> 00:01:00,000 Speaker 1: Google drops the rating, drops a review, download and subscribe, 19 00:01:00,240 --> 00:01:06,120 Speaker 1: we appreciate you. James. Bad series, terrible series, painful series, 20 00:01:06,240 --> 00:01:08,199 Speaker 1: not a fun series to watch, not a fun series. 21 00:01:08,240 --> 00:01:10,240 Speaker 1: I'm sure to be a part of like front to back. 22 00:01:10,319 --> 00:01:13,400 Speaker 1: Even the one game we won was like watching I 23 00:01:13,440 --> 00:01:16,320 Speaker 1: don't even know, it's like paint dry now. It was 24 00:01:16,360 --> 00:01:17,760 Speaker 1: even worse than paining trick. I was trying. I was 25 00:01:17,760 --> 00:01:19,800 Speaker 1: trying to like find a metaphor from like Clockwork Orange. 26 00:01:19,840 --> 00:01:21,759 Speaker 1: It was like the scene where they're stabbing the eye. 27 00:01:21,800 --> 00:01:23,080 Speaker 1: I was like, this isn't fun, but I guess I'm 28 00:01:23,120 --> 00:01:26,399 Speaker 1: watching this like it to go one for twenty nine 29 00:01:26,440 --> 00:01:29,840 Speaker 1: with Rons' scoring position in a series is one for 30 00:01:29,920 --> 00:01:31,880 Speaker 1: Hitre's this good. You guys gonna hate me a statistical 31 00:01:31,920 --> 00:01:34,920 Speaker 1: anomaly for two. It just sucks to watch, Like, this 32 00:01:35,000 --> 00:01:37,320 Speaker 1: isn't fun baseball. There's not. There was not one timely hit. 33 00:01:37,360 --> 00:01:38,880 Speaker 1: There was no ball up the gap like there was 34 00:01:38,959 --> 00:01:42,280 Speaker 1: never like a nice moment of exhale. Was just over 35 00:01:42,319 --> 00:01:45,200 Speaker 1: and over again. It was terrible. Yeah, the Mets did 36 00:01:45,280 --> 00:01:48,320 Speaker 1: not come to play at all. The Cardinals like it's 37 00:01:48,360 --> 00:01:51,240 Speaker 1: the worst getting these idiot Cardinals fans in my mentions 38 00:01:51,280 --> 00:01:52,840 Speaker 1: being look you go, so we're gonna be last places, 39 00:01:52,840 --> 00:01:55,080 Speaker 1: like okay, six games into the season as well for 40 00:01:55,120 --> 00:01:58,240 Speaker 1: you guys, like you guys still stink that Cardinals team 41 00:01:58,280 --> 00:02:01,000 Speaker 1: sucks and That's what makes us even worse is they 42 00:02:01,080 --> 00:02:03,720 Speaker 1: played bad baseball too, and we still couldn't win. That's 43 00:02:03,720 --> 00:02:06,880 Speaker 1: how poorly the Mets played. It literally took everything going 44 00:02:06,920 --> 00:02:09,760 Speaker 1: wrong for the Mets and them not showing up, and 45 00:02:09,800 --> 00:02:12,280 Speaker 1: they still had a chance to sweep the series, but 46 00:02:12,360 --> 00:02:14,640 Speaker 1: also a chance to get swept in the series for 47 00:02:14,680 --> 00:02:16,519 Speaker 1: sure too. And then the only reason the Mets even 48 00:02:16,560 --> 00:02:18,560 Speaker 1: not the only reason, but the one, the final blow 49 00:02:18,639 --> 00:02:21,280 Speaker 1: to the Mets losing the series on Wednesday afternoon was 50 00:02:21,560 --> 00:02:23,760 Speaker 1: the bluepiest bloop in the world that Carson ben should 51 00:02:23,800 --> 00:02:25,520 Speaker 1: not get a good wreath on kind of froze, took 52 00:02:25,560 --> 00:02:27,320 Speaker 1: a step back, similar to the two runs that were 53 00:02:27,320 --> 00:02:30,120 Speaker 1: given up by code Asanga on Tuesday. Who got that 54 00:02:30,200 --> 00:02:33,600 Speaker 1: double but it was hit right that Luis Robert and 55 00:02:33,800 --> 00:02:35,960 Speaker 1: he froze and then he started running back and I 56 00:02:35,960 --> 00:02:37,079 Speaker 1: was like, oh, got over his head. It was just 57 00:02:37,120 --> 00:02:39,080 Speaker 1: like it was. It was just like little teeny tiny 58 00:02:39,080 --> 00:02:41,359 Speaker 1: things were off with seemingly every single player in the team, 59 00:02:41,400 --> 00:02:43,160 Speaker 1: even once. So the after his home run, I think 60 00:02:43,160 --> 00:02:45,240 Speaker 1: he took a poop and he was light to the inning. 61 00:02:45,560 --> 00:02:47,880 Speaker 1: I think we're most screaming at the umpire somehow. That's 62 00:02:47,880 --> 00:02:50,000 Speaker 1: not a pitchclock violation, which I think they were lobbying for. 63 00:02:50,160 --> 00:02:52,400 Speaker 1: Like it was not every single guy was like, what's 64 00:02:52,400 --> 00:02:55,040 Speaker 1: happening right now? Yeah, it just they weren't sharp. They 65 00:02:55,080 --> 00:02:57,280 Speaker 1: weren't It didn't feel like the Mets came ready to play. 66 00:02:57,280 --> 00:02:59,800 Speaker 1: And maybe that's that's probably not a fair comment to say, 67 00:02:59,840 --> 00:03:03,560 Speaker 1: but watching the games, we see the intensity when this 68 00:03:03,600 --> 00:03:05,239 Speaker 1: team is ready to be there. We've seen it once 69 00:03:05,280 --> 00:03:07,640 Speaker 1: this year, but we've seen it. They did not have 70 00:03:07,680 --> 00:03:10,240 Speaker 1: that against the Cardinals at all. No, not even like 71 00:03:10,960 --> 00:03:12,720 Speaker 1: I hate to do this, but like the tone was 72 00:03:13,080 --> 00:03:15,480 Speaker 1: kind of set at least on Wednesday, Like Francisco Indor 73 00:03:15,520 --> 00:03:16,880 Speaker 1: had a bad game. It was one of the worst 74 00:03:16,880 --> 00:03:18,560 Speaker 1: games I ever remember having as the Met. Because even 75 00:03:18,560 --> 00:03:21,600 Speaker 1: when ciscol Indor has bad games, it's like, it's not 76 00:03:21,639 --> 00:03:22,919 Speaker 1: really a bad game, it's just a game where he 77 00:03:22,919 --> 00:03:25,959 Speaker 1: didn't play well, like today that first ending those first inning, 78 00:03:26,000 --> 00:03:29,639 Speaker 1: right first first inning, not knowing how many outs there 79 00:03:29,639 --> 00:03:32,440 Speaker 1: were and letting a double play ball go by the wayside, 80 00:03:32,480 --> 00:03:34,880 Speaker 1: having Freddie pearl To staring at him and Torry Planco 81 00:03:34,920 --> 00:03:36,880 Speaker 1: slumped his shoulders kind of behind him after the play. 82 00:03:36,920 --> 00:03:39,000 Speaker 1: It's like, and it didn't really mean anything as Freddy 83 00:03:39,000 --> 00:03:41,040 Speaker 1: got the next guy out, but then as the game 84 00:03:42,280 --> 00:03:44,880 Speaker 1: what Marcus sime and you mean, oh yeah, Marks sent me. 85 00:03:44,960 --> 00:03:47,800 Speaker 1: I went Torry Planko, My brain went to market. Six 86 00:03:47,880 --> 00:03:52,040 Speaker 1: second base, Horriy Polanco. Long day for everybody. But do 87 00:03:52,080 --> 00:03:54,920 Speaker 1: you see a compound on itself? Because like, maybe if 88 00:03:55,000 --> 00:03:57,280 Speaker 1: Freddy doesn't have to throw those five extra pitches in 89 00:03:57,320 --> 00:03:59,400 Speaker 1: the first inning, maybe Freddy can get through that sixth 90 00:03:59,480 --> 00:04:01,640 Speaker 1: ending himself. And not that Wascar brows Upon came in 91 00:04:01,880 --> 00:04:03,400 Speaker 1: and didn't do his job. He did give up a 92 00:04:03,480 --> 00:04:05,400 Speaker 1: hit that the inherited runner wound up scoring, and that's 93 00:04:05,400 --> 00:04:07,680 Speaker 1: how the game got tied again. These things, small things 94 00:04:07,680 --> 00:04:10,240 Speaker 1: compound and talk about things compacting on each other to 95 00:04:10,280 --> 00:04:12,760 Speaker 1: get caught leaning the way he did on first base 96 00:04:13,480 --> 00:04:15,360 Speaker 1: with a left handed pitcher on the mounds and want 97 00:04:15,440 --> 00:04:16,960 Speaker 1: so about the plate like I don't know what games 98 00:04:16,960 --> 00:04:18,640 Speaker 1: he was trying to play. Then the next pitch for 99 00:04:18,680 --> 00:04:20,039 Speaker 1: one and so they hit a home run. That whether 100 00:04:20,040 --> 00:04:22,760 Speaker 1: the two run home, it's like damn dude, like and 101 00:04:23,080 --> 00:04:25,120 Speaker 1: as usual, like the door's not hitting much out of 102 00:04:25,160 --> 00:04:27,960 Speaker 1: the gate, he's walking a ton and he's triples, so 103 00:04:28,000 --> 00:04:30,120 Speaker 1: that again not playing bad. The defense has still been good, 104 00:04:30,160 --> 00:04:34,040 Speaker 1: but like, that was such a shocking lapse of a 105 00:04:34,080 --> 00:04:35,960 Speaker 1: focus by him that, in five years of watching him 106 00:04:35,960 --> 00:04:37,839 Speaker 1: play almost every single day, I haven't seen anything like 107 00:04:37,839 --> 00:04:40,120 Speaker 1: it before. Yeah, Like, every player goes through their ups 108 00:04:40,160 --> 00:04:42,640 Speaker 1: and downs, every player has an off game, But the 109 00:04:42,720 --> 00:04:45,919 Speaker 1: mental mistakes are the ones that are really really frustrating, 110 00:04:45,920 --> 00:04:48,599 Speaker 1: because you it's impossible to make every play physically, it's 111 00:04:48,640 --> 00:04:51,200 Speaker 1: not possible. There's nobody in the history of baseball that's 112 00:04:51,200 --> 00:04:54,120 Speaker 1: ever done it. But the mental side, you should be sharp. 113 00:04:54,200 --> 00:04:56,039 Speaker 1: You should know how many outs are. There is never 114 00:04:56,080 --> 00:04:57,880 Speaker 1: an excuse to not know how many outs there are 115 00:04:57,880 --> 00:05:00,120 Speaker 1: in an inning, not know the situation, first inning, the 116 00:05:00,120 --> 00:05:02,640 Speaker 1: first sitting, especially the first thing. There's literally no excuse 117 00:05:02,920 --> 00:05:05,279 Speaker 1: on top of that, Like you said, getting picked off first, 118 00:05:05,600 --> 00:05:07,600 Speaker 1: there's no excuse to get picked off a first the 119 00:05:07,640 --> 00:05:10,440 Speaker 1: way that he did. Getting picked off a first is 120 00:05:10,480 --> 00:05:12,520 Speaker 1: going to happen throughout a season, especially for guys who 121 00:05:12,560 --> 00:05:15,880 Speaker 1: take aggressive leads. But Francisco Lidoor putts it around with 122 00:05:15,880 --> 00:05:17,680 Speaker 1: his glove trying to get it on, like those are 123 00:05:17,680 --> 00:05:19,520 Speaker 1: all things that should be happening while he's standing on 124 00:05:19,520 --> 00:05:22,520 Speaker 1: the base rather than trying to take a lead. And 125 00:05:23,080 --> 00:05:25,400 Speaker 1: he got caught sleeping. And I don't even think it 126 00:05:25,400 --> 00:05:27,200 Speaker 1: was him putting around getting caught sleeping. Like he took 127 00:05:27,240 --> 00:05:29,559 Speaker 1: a huge lead, and the second he took that step, 128 00:05:29,560 --> 00:05:31,640 Speaker 1: Liberatory was staring at him, and just think I mean 129 00:05:31,680 --> 00:05:33,599 Speaker 1: he was. He was constantly trying to put on his 130 00:05:33,920 --> 00:05:35,920 Speaker 1: sliding glove too while it was happening. So just you 131 00:05:35,960 --> 00:05:37,800 Speaker 1: know what it was all he wasn't focused. At the 132 00:05:37,880 --> 00:05:39,560 Speaker 1: end of the day, there was no focus from him. 133 00:05:39,800 --> 00:05:43,200 Speaker 1: Did you hear Gary and Ziel's slight hypothesis for why 134 00:05:43,240 --> 00:05:46,600 Speaker 1: that may have been? No, So this game was supposed 135 00:05:46,640 --> 00:05:48,000 Speaker 1: to be delayed much further than it was. It was 136 00:05:48,000 --> 00:05:49,880 Speaker 1: delayed about an hour to start. I think we started 137 00:05:49,880 --> 00:05:51,760 Speaker 1: an hour and a half two thirty fifteen around that 138 00:05:51,839 --> 00:05:53,800 Speaker 1: at two twenty, and the game time was officially one 139 00:05:53,880 --> 00:05:56,880 Speaker 1: fifteen I think. Yeah. So apparently when they first got 140 00:05:56,880 --> 00:05:59,960 Speaker 1: to the teams before the game, Gary mentioned that initially 141 00:06:00,080 --> 00:06:02,120 Speaker 1: they thought that the storm wouldn't let up until much 142 00:06:02,160 --> 00:06:04,160 Speaker 1: much later. They were expecting almost like an evening game 143 00:06:04,200 --> 00:06:06,040 Speaker 1: when they first got to these guys with the weather report. 144 00:06:06,440 --> 00:06:08,720 Speaker 1: So then Zeal talked about something situation like that, he'll 145 00:06:08,760 --> 00:06:10,839 Speaker 1: tell some funny stories today. He told a story about 146 00:06:10,880 --> 00:06:12,400 Speaker 1: and you got a fight. I think it was it 147 00:06:12,520 --> 00:06:14,719 Speaker 1: was an Augie Bush whatever the set the Bush sun 148 00:06:14,839 --> 00:06:16,839 Speaker 1: was took over the Cardinals after the big Bush Dad, 149 00:06:17,080 --> 00:06:20,000 Speaker 1: who just was so anti player union. He was like 150 00:06:20,040 --> 00:06:21,520 Speaker 1: one of the guys in the forefront of don't let 151 00:06:21,520 --> 00:06:22,880 Speaker 1: don't let the players know what the other guys and 152 00:06:22,920 --> 00:06:25,400 Speaker 1: the team even make. And Zeal was the union rep 153 00:06:25,400 --> 00:06:26,600 Speaker 1: and he was on the team during a strike and 154 00:06:26,640 --> 00:06:28,320 Speaker 1: he said they really bothered heads a few times. But 155 00:06:28,920 --> 00:06:30,400 Speaker 1: he mentioned that there had been a few times his 156 00:06:30,440 --> 00:06:33,000 Speaker 1: career where they had misinformation about the rain delay. Any 157 00:06:33,000 --> 00:06:35,280 Speaker 1: game that started, it came like this. In this situation, 158 00:06:35,279 --> 00:06:37,400 Speaker 1: he said, start four hours early. So the guy like 159 00:06:37,440 --> 00:06:40,479 Speaker 1: Lindor who always times caffeine before the game, he bets 160 00:06:40,520 --> 00:06:42,880 Speaker 1: Lindor didn't have the coffee. And I'm like, that's why 161 00:06:43,000 --> 00:06:45,719 Speaker 1: Harry kept saying that the guys aren't well caffeinated. It 162 00:06:45,800 --> 00:06:48,200 Speaker 1: wasn't just because like they look sleepy. It's because he 163 00:06:48,279 --> 00:06:51,080 Speaker 1: thinks that literally they didn't get their caffeine right. They 164 00:06:51,120 --> 00:06:52,760 Speaker 1: made again they made the comment like the fifth or 165 00:06:52,800 --> 00:06:55,040 Speaker 1: sixth inning that they that apparently the players running the 166 00:06:55,040 --> 00:06:56,440 Speaker 1: impression the game is going to start close to the 167 00:06:56,480 --> 00:06:57,920 Speaker 1: six pm, and then they were like, oh, never mind 168 00:06:57,920 --> 00:07:01,080 Speaker 1: a half hour. Who the fuck give them the bad information? 169 00:07:01,120 --> 00:07:05,640 Speaker 1: Who's giving this? Cardinals? The Cardinals, goddamn Cardinals. Shout out them, Yeah, 170 00:07:05,640 --> 00:07:07,800 Speaker 1: shout out them. Good good games, wan shiped by them. 171 00:07:07,800 --> 00:07:11,360 Speaker 1: Also still not a good excuse, PA, No, of course, terrible, 172 00:07:11,520 --> 00:07:14,280 Speaker 1: terrible excuse, terrible excuse. Throw one down. I got five 173 00:07:14,320 --> 00:07:15,880 Speaker 1: four hours sleep less night. I had cofee ten am. 174 00:07:15,880 --> 00:07:18,280 Speaker 1: I'm still buzzing attent. I have one Celsius and I'm like, 175 00:07:18,280 --> 00:07:20,320 Speaker 1: I'm not going to bed thill six am. No, my 176 00:07:20,400 --> 00:07:22,880 Speaker 1: one coffee a week. I my jock clunches, like, you're 177 00:07:22,920 --> 00:07:24,840 Speaker 1: not one coffee a week guy? Yeah, I've been on 178 00:07:24,920 --> 00:07:28,120 Speaker 1: coffee a week Wednesday. Coffee man, all day work Wednesday. 179 00:07:28,200 --> 00:07:31,000 Speaker 1: But no excuse. There were so many other things in 180 00:07:31,000 --> 00:07:32,880 Speaker 1: this game too that were just sleepy. Even talking about 181 00:07:32,880 --> 00:07:36,320 Speaker 1: like full series zoom back for a second, Marcus Mian 182 00:07:36,400 --> 00:07:40,240 Speaker 1: looks abysmal to play now. I don't want to pass 183 00:07:40,320 --> 00:07:42,560 Speaker 1: judgement on six games because there's a long way to go, 184 00:07:42,640 --> 00:07:44,520 Speaker 1: especially when you look forward to the next three years 185 00:07:44,560 --> 00:07:46,280 Speaker 1: of Marcus Mian. But the way that the last three 186 00:07:46,280 --> 00:07:48,920 Speaker 1: weeks of spring training went where he basically didn't get 187 00:07:49,000 --> 00:07:51,160 Speaker 1: hit hit the ball particularly hard, and then these three 188 00:07:51,160 --> 00:07:53,240 Speaker 1: games or his average bats bees dropped again down to 189 00:07:53,280 --> 00:07:55,280 Speaker 1: sixty seven miles per hour, down there with the likes 190 00:07:55,280 --> 00:07:57,120 Speaker 1: of some of the softest heads in the league. After 191 00:07:57,200 --> 00:07:59,720 Speaker 1: dropping for two consecutive seasons, coming into this with the 192 00:07:59,760 --> 00:08:03,240 Speaker 1: bad to be dropping, he's not making tons of contact either, 193 00:08:03,280 --> 00:08:04,920 Speaker 1: where you'd hope that you'd get I'm gonna check the 194 00:08:04,920 --> 00:08:07,280 Speaker 1: bad his bi swing length right now, just to double 195 00:08:07,320 --> 00:08:09,360 Speaker 1: check on that. But you put those together with the 196 00:08:09,360 --> 00:08:12,680 Speaker 1: fact that seems like he's just losting every single bad ball. 197 00:08:12,680 --> 00:08:14,720 Speaker 1: He's sitting the laziest five balls I've ever seen right now, 198 00:08:14,800 --> 00:08:16,480 Speaker 1: every single b oh yeah, swing got longer right now. 199 00:08:16,520 --> 00:08:18,280 Speaker 1: Marcus ent me in at the same time has one 200 00:08:18,320 --> 00:08:20,400 Speaker 1: of the longest and slowest swings in the league. Do 201 00:08:20,400 --> 00:08:23,040 Speaker 1: you think that's going to turn into production? Uh No, 202 00:08:23,160 --> 00:08:25,280 Speaker 1: I don't. I don't think that's gonna play out well 203 00:08:25,600 --> 00:08:26,800 Speaker 1: for Marcus and me in this year. 204 00:08:26,880 --> 00:08:27,040 Speaker 2: Yeah. 205 00:08:27,080 --> 00:08:30,720 Speaker 1: The numbers across the border are putrid. To his credit, 206 00:08:31,160 --> 00:08:34,480 Speaker 1: to his defense is probably more the right word historically 207 00:08:35,120 --> 00:08:38,560 Speaker 1: bearable in April never a good starter doesn't play well. 208 00:08:38,600 --> 00:08:41,440 Speaker 1: His April ops throughout his career, which is two hundred 209 00:08:41,440 --> 00:08:43,319 Speaker 1: and eighty five games, so a season worth of April 210 00:08:43,400 --> 00:08:45,920 Speaker 1: games two seasons worth of April games. Basically a six 211 00:08:45,920 --> 00:08:48,480 Speaker 1: to ninety six ops every other month is right around 212 00:08:48,520 --> 00:08:50,760 Speaker 1: seven to fifty, with September and October, funny enough, being 213 00:08:50,760 --> 00:08:53,480 Speaker 1: eight hundred. I think last year tech check is April 214 00:08:53,520 --> 00:08:55,160 Speaker 1: ops last year, because I think it was. I started 215 00:08:55,160 --> 00:08:56,839 Speaker 1: with my start with a three. I'm gonna take a 216 00:08:56,880 --> 00:09:01,440 Speaker 1: look right now. Whichever ops last year was good? Podcasting, 217 00:09:01,600 --> 00:09:06,000 Speaker 1: Oh it wasn't good. It was five oh four, okay 218 00:09:06,080 --> 00:09:08,200 Speaker 1: last year. To be fair, he almost had no good 219 00:09:08,200 --> 00:09:10,600 Speaker 1: ops this last year except for June. No, he got 220 00:09:10,679 --> 00:09:12,240 Speaker 1: hot towards the middle of the season, but then he 221 00:09:12,280 --> 00:09:15,040 Speaker 1: got Judy was funny after that, there was nothing above 222 00:09:15,040 --> 00:09:17,800 Speaker 1: seven hundred besides June. But it's terrifying right now. I 223 00:09:17,840 --> 00:09:20,679 Speaker 1: think he's also running get very small sample sized bad 224 00:09:20,720 --> 00:09:23,280 Speaker 1: at ball data, but something like a seventy percent flyball 225 00:09:23,400 --> 00:09:25,240 Speaker 1: rate and he's not. He also doesn't have one barrel 226 00:09:25,240 --> 00:09:26,720 Speaker 1: at the same time, so they hit that many balls 227 00:09:26,760 --> 00:09:28,360 Speaker 1: in the air and not drive a single one of them. 228 00:09:28,559 --> 00:09:31,120 Speaker 1: It's worrying. Signs one guy who I don't like. What's 229 00:09:31,120 --> 00:09:33,480 Speaker 1: happening right now, but there's no worry at all whatsoever 230 00:09:33,840 --> 00:09:37,160 Speaker 1: is Bobachett. Yes, we can be frustrated in the outcomes 231 00:09:37,240 --> 00:09:39,840 Speaker 1: right now, but I also have not even come close 232 00:09:39,880 --> 00:09:42,160 Speaker 1: to the point yet of worrying as to what Bobaschet 233 00:09:42,280 --> 00:09:44,520 Speaker 1: will be as a player this season. That being said, 234 00:09:44,880 --> 00:09:47,319 Speaker 1: let's let's get there a little bit sooner. The bats 235 00:09:47,360 --> 00:09:49,360 Speaker 1: have been so so bad, and I know this is 236 00:09:49,400 --> 00:09:51,400 Speaker 1: one thing that we always joked about, and I think 237 00:09:51,600 --> 00:09:53,480 Speaker 1: we've talked about with some other people too around the league, 238 00:09:53,480 --> 00:09:55,840 Speaker 1: where it's like Bo's never seen a pitch he doesn't like, 239 00:09:55,840 --> 00:09:59,000 Speaker 1: like he is aggressive. His approach at times is a 240 00:09:59,040 --> 00:10:01,680 Speaker 1: little bizarre, where it's like three to one. The guy's 241 00:10:01,720 --> 00:10:03,920 Speaker 1: not really been close to the shrike zone. He's swinging. 242 00:10:03,960 --> 00:10:05,800 Speaker 1: If it's anywhere, even if it's somewhere that he can 243 00:10:05,840 --> 00:10:07,800 Speaker 1: hit it, he's gonna try and hit it. I don't 244 00:10:07,840 --> 00:10:10,000 Speaker 1: love that, but that's also what's made bobushit the player 245 00:10:10,000 --> 00:10:12,680 Speaker 1: that gets paid forty million dollars a year. He's still 246 00:10:12,679 --> 00:10:16,920 Speaker 1: gotta fix the crazy, crazy twisting and turning and what's 247 00:10:16,920 --> 00:10:18,200 Speaker 1: the right word for this, I can't remember. 248 00:10:18,440 --> 00:10:18,680 Speaker 2: Rap. 249 00:10:18,840 --> 00:10:21,319 Speaker 1: Yeah, the rap he's rapping so hard right now, and 250 00:10:21,320 --> 00:10:23,800 Speaker 1: he's always wrapped in his career, but it's pronounced even 251 00:10:23,800 --> 00:10:27,240 Speaker 1: more now where the bat's almost pointing past the pitcher's mound, 252 00:10:27,280 --> 00:10:30,559 Speaker 1: almost towards first base. Little mechanical things with him. The 253 00:10:30,600 --> 00:10:34,079 Speaker 1: bat and ball will get better, but woo, he's about 254 00:10:34,080 --> 00:10:35,440 Speaker 1: having it as bad as a start to a Mets 255 00:10:35,440 --> 00:10:38,120 Speaker 1: career as anybody. I think he just I mean, you 256 00:10:38,120 --> 00:10:39,760 Speaker 1: can see when you watch him. You can see in 257 00:10:39,800 --> 00:10:41,760 Speaker 1: the way he interacted with the media this past weekend, 258 00:10:41,800 --> 00:10:44,280 Speaker 1: comments that we like actually enjoyed and thought that like 259 00:10:44,320 --> 00:10:45,439 Speaker 1: it was a good it was a good thing for 260 00:10:45,520 --> 00:10:46,840 Speaker 1: him to kind of joke around with the media about 261 00:10:46,840 --> 00:10:48,560 Speaker 1: how Poories played it. He looks like a player who's 262 00:10:48,559 --> 00:10:50,920 Speaker 1: trying to earn his entire contract every time he swings 263 00:10:50,920 --> 00:10:53,640 Speaker 1: the bat forty million dollars home run. Yeah, And I 264 00:10:53,640 --> 00:10:56,840 Speaker 1: think it's funny the collective amnesia Mets fans and baseball 265 00:10:56,880 --> 00:11:00,520 Speaker 1: fans go through every single year sometime between March fifteenth 266 00:11:00,520 --> 00:11:02,840 Speaker 1: at April fifteenth, where it's like you forget the past 267 00:11:02,920 --> 00:11:05,800 Speaker 1: every single time that every single time, seemingly the Mets 268 00:11:05,840 --> 00:11:08,800 Speaker 1: have signed a big contract in the last two decades 269 00:11:09,040 --> 00:11:12,880 Speaker 1: thirty years. Yeah, the since contracts, at least the beginning 270 00:11:12,920 --> 00:11:15,160 Speaker 1: of that player's career with the Mets hasn't gone well 271 00:11:15,160 --> 00:11:16,959 Speaker 1: and then things have evened out the end of the day. 272 00:11:17,000 --> 00:11:19,040 Speaker 1: And not saying that we could just expect both to 273 00:11:19,080 --> 00:11:21,680 Speaker 1: do the exact same, maybe bad first two months and 274 00:11:21,679 --> 00:11:23,920 Speaker 1: then blazing hot like one so last year. I don't 275 00:11:23,920 --> 00:11:25,439 Speaker 1: want to go through the bad first year like for 276 00:11:25,559 --> 00:11:27,560 Speaker 1: Cisco Lindor and Carls Belltrum. I'm not ready for that. 277 00:11:27,640 --> 00:11:30,520 Speaker 1: But just looking at again a very small sample of 278 00:11:30,600 --> 00:11:33,040 Speaker 1: pitch data from Bobachhett, seeing about one hundred pitches, he 279 00:11:33,080 --> 00:11:36,280 Speaker 1: seems so far this year on Baseball savon significantly lower 280 00:11:36,360 --> 00:11:38,760 Speaker 1: rate of those in the strike zone last year. Last 281 00:11:38,800 --> 00:11:40,439 Speaker 1: year forty eight percent of pitches and strike soone, which 282 00:11:40,440 --> 00:11:42,439 Speaker 1: is about legue average. This year is under forty five percent. 283 00:11:42,520 --> 00:11:44,439 Speaker 1: That's a small three percentage point number, but that's a 284 00:11:44,480 --> 00:11:46,640 Speaker 1: big that's a big deal. In that jump, he's swinging 285 00:11:46,679 --> 00:11:49,200 Speaker 1: less offensive pitches in his zone. He has an over 286 00:11:49,240 --> 00:11:51,200 Speaker 1: fifty percent chase right right now, which I've almost never 287 00:11:51,200 --> 00:11:53,760 Speaker 1: seen in my entire life doing it even in a 288 00:11:53,760 --> 00:11:56,160 Speaker 1: one week' sample. It's a it's a situation right now 289 00:11:56,160 --> 00:11:58,640 Speaker 1: where again it seems like he is trying to play 290 00:11:58,679 --> 00:12:01,120 Speaker 1: outside himself. I think, ot some point soon he's going 291 00:12:01,160 --> 00:12:02,440 Speaker 1: to take a deep breath and do it because he 292 00:12:02,480 --> 00:12:05,640 Speaker 1: gets a million chances of every single game. The hypothesis 293 00:12:05,679 --> 00:12:07,760 Speaker 1: for the Bobashee hundred and twenty RBIs has really come 294 00:12:07,800 --> 00:12:09,839 Speaker 1: to fruition because every at bat there's three guys on 295 00:12:09,960 --> 00:12:12,240 Speaker 1: for him. Just about the execution right now, if you 296 00:12:12,320 --> 00:12:13,920 Speaker 1: just had like three more hits, I think he'd have 297 00:12:13,920 --> 00:12:16,920 Speaker 1: ten RBIs on the air. Yeah, two is in that 298 00:12:17,040 --> 00:12:18,400 Speaker 1: he it's so many chances he could have came out 299 00:12:18,400 --> 00:12:21,000 Speaker 1: of that game with seven RBIs. It's just right now, 300 00:12:21,040 --> 00:12:24,160 Speaker 1: I'm just watching the play. I'm like, is there Because 301 00:12:24,160 --> 00:12:26,439 Speaker 1: we've joked about this before with the team in the past, 302 00:12:26,440 --> 00:12:29,400 Speaker 1: where like clearly Lindor likes hitting leadoff, and then when 303 00:12:29,400 --> 00:12:32,200 Speaker 1: Sodo moved the two, Sodo started hitting even better. So like, 304 00:12:32,240 --> 00:12:35,040 Speaker 1: clearly we know that there's sometimes a little mental thing 305 00:12:35,080 --> 00:12:37,400 Speaker 1: about where you're hitting in the lineup. I don't think 306 00:12:37,480 --> 00:12:40,680 Speaker 1: Bo hit two in Toronto at third never he was 307 00:12:40,760 --> 00:12:42,280 Speaker 1: one and two in last year A little four. 308 00:12:43,080 --> 00:12:46,000 Speaker 3: This episode is brought to you by Fox One. 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And I know this might sound crazy, but 329 00:13:33,080 --> 00:13:34,920 Speaker 1: I love the way that Luis Robert swinging the bat. 330 00:13:35,120 --> 00:13:35,800 Speaker 2: I'd get that. 331 00:13:35,880 --> 00:13:38,080 Speaker 1: I'd love to get him get up with some guys 332 00:13:38,080 --> 00:13:40,080 Speaker 1: on base. He's also been so patient. I love him. 333 00:13:40,120 --> 00:13:42,880 Speaker 1: He's he's doing nothing wrong. Oh, I mean he hit 334 00:13:42,920 --> 00:13:45,679 Speaker 1: to be hard, hard all the time hard today he's 335 00:13:45,679 --> 00:13:47,800 Speaker 1: doing great. And also I'll say this too, a lot 336 00:13:47,800 --> 00:13:50,400 Speaker 1: of people are getting on Carlsbindoza for some alive decisions. 337 00:13:50,440 --> 00:13:53,280 Speaker 1: I do understand that that pop of anguish when you 338 00:13:53,320 --> 00:13:55,760 Speaker 1: see a lineup Jared Jong, Mark Fianzo's Luis Urentz. I 339 00:13:55,760 --> 00:13:59,600 Speaker 1: feel that for sure. Yes, I think Mark Fianzo's put 340 00:13:59,640 --> 00:14:02,000 Speaker 1: together decent at bats. I really do like I'm trying 341 00:14:02,040 --> 00:14:04,400 Speaker 1: to show that life I'm trying to go about. I've 342 00:14:04,400 --> 00:14:07,440 Speaker 1: said this a few times Mark Viento's analysis right now, 343 00:14:07,480 --> 00:14:08,920 Speaker 1: in the same way I was going about Bret Bailey 344 00:14:09,000 --> 00:14:12,160 Speaker 1: last year, where I'm like, even though it feels very bad, 345 00:14:12,200 --> 00:14:14,280 Speaker 1: like I will not admit to feed until we see 346 00:14:14,280 --> 00:14:16,200 Speaker 1: like a nice ample size of this season. No shot 347 00:14:16,280 --> 00:14:18,560 Speaker 1: about that. And I've had Bender Brett Bady a lot 348 00:14:18,600 --> 00:14:21,120 Speaker 1: more than Mark Vano's on this show. But he was 349 00:14:21,160 --> 00:14:23,800 Speaker 1: aggressive today. I guesst left, Matthew Libertor. He set the 350 00:14:23,800 --> 00:14:26,520 Speaker 1: ball hard multiple times this year. Jared Young also great 351 00:14:26,560 --> 00:14:28,360 Speaker 1: at bats. I think the last couple of days that's 352 00:14:28,400 --> 00:14:32,960 Speaker 1: like those those two words right there are like bloody Mary, 353 00:14:32,960 --> 00:14:35,960 Speaker 1: what's the beetlejuice? You say those some Mets fans right now, 354 00:14:35,960 --> 00:14:39,160 Speaker 1: I say Jared Young, Mark Fiento's or we'll talk about 355 00:14:39,160 --> 00:14:41,680 Speaker 1: the pitching in a second. Dickie Love Lady. Well, that's like, 356 00:14:41,840 --> 00:14:44,160 Speaker 1: that's like throw them in jail, lock away the keys. 357 00:14:44,760 --> 00:14:48,600 Speaker 1: Jared Young right now is spiritually Tyler McGill. Do you 358 00:14:48,720 --> 00:14:51,000 Speaker 1: understand what I'm saying with that, where I actually think 359 00:14:51,040 --> 00:14:52,960 Speaker 1: that what we've seen from Jared Young at the place 360 00:14:53,080 --> 00:14:56,120 Speaker 1: so far this season, like it really hasn't been bad 361 00:14:56,200 --> 00:14:58,440 Speaker 1: made the nice I would stop at first. He's smoke hard, 362 00:14:58,800 --> 00:15:01,360 Speaker 1: smoking the ball left right like he's he's been a 363 00:15:01,400 --> 00:15:03,560 Speaker 1: fine member of this roster, not someone that's I think 364 00:15:03,600 --> 00:15:05,920 Speaker 1: taken away from anything. Do I like seeing him hit fifth? 365 00:15:06,000 --> 00:15:08,040 Speaker 1: I don't love that. Not my favorite, not my favorite 366 00:15:08,040 --> 00:15:09,320 Speaker 1: way to drop a lineup in the world. I think 367 00:15:09,320 --> 00:15:11,960 Speaker 1: it's fair to get on that for the exact alignment 368 00:15:12,000 --> 00:15:14,040 Speaker 1: that he put out there specifically on Tuesday night, but 369 00:15:14,080 --> 00:15:17,000 Speaker 1: again day game, after a night game road trip, get 370 00:15:17,000 --> 00:15:19,000 Speaker 1: different guys in the lineup, Like again, Fianto's against a 371 00:15:19,040 --> 00:15:21,080 Speaker 1: Rity as my LECC goes off for the next ten seconds, 372 00:15:21,240 --> 00:15:24,400 Speaker 1: Fianto's against a Rity. Weird, but like again, get the 373 00:15:24,400 --> 00:15:26,680 Speaker 1: guy played appearances. I felt like a batpath played to me, 374 00:15:26,800 --> 00:15:29,240 Speaker 1: like Andre Pilante is so coming down at you. You 375 00:15:29,280 --> 00:15:31,240 Speaker 1: probably want the guy with the flattersh swing who's used 376 00:15:31,240 --> 00:15:33,400 Speaker 1: to cutting the ball rather than like upper cup baby. Yeah, 377 00:15:33,400 --> 00:15:36,880 Speaker 1: I think that's probably the only time that I don't like. Again, 378 00:15:36,920 --> 00:15:39,960 Speaker 1: the lineup decisions whatever, we can talk about those at nauseum. 379 00:15:40,440 --> 00:15:42,680 Speaker 1: I don't think he should ever be starting against a righty. 380 00:15:42,840 --> 00:15:44,920 Speaker 1: Maybe it is a badpath thing. I just I still 381 00:15:44,920 --> 00:15:46,960 Speaker 1: think even though that Brett Batty has a better chance 382 00:15:46,960 --> 00:15:48,880 Speaker 1: to still get a hit no matter what, just because 383 00:15:48,880 --> 00:15:53,160 Speaker 1: he's a much better hitter. I understand too, like that 384 00:15:53,280 --> 00:15:57,800 Speaker 1: Luis Robert has health issues he had, they want to 385 00:15:57,880 --> 00:15:59,320 Speaker 1: keep him on. They want it if he plays one 386 00:15:59,360 --> 00:16:02,760 Speaker 1: hundred and twenty game, the Mets are like, yes, like 387 00:16:02,800 --> 00:16:05,560 Speaker 1: we did it, and that's probably the target for him realistically, 388 00:16:05,760 --> 00:16:09,200 Speaker 1: which probably sounds crazy in Mets fans. But sit him 389 00:16:09,200 --> 00:16:11,760 Speaker 1: like twice a month, three times a month, whatever it's 390 00:16:11,760 --> 00:16:14,000 Speaker 1: gonna be again once a week, you should say yeah, 391 00:16:14,000 --> 00:16:16,040 Speaker 1: to ensure that he is going to be healthy the 392 00:16:16,080 --> 00:16:17,920 Speaker 1: whole year and give you his best. We're seeing what 393 00:16:17,960 --> 00:16:20,600 Speaker 1: his best is. It's a damn good baseball player. It's 394 00:16:20,600 --> 00:16:22,680 Speaker 1: the same with Jorge Planko, who again I think he's 395 00:16:22,680 --> 00:16:25,080 Speaker 1: someone who has similarly like I know right now, like 396 00:16:25,120 --> 00:16:27,360 Speaker 1: the actual stats aren't that good, but watching his at bats, 397 00:16:27,400 --> 00:16:28,680 Speaker 1: I'm like, these are playing together some good play. The 398 00:16:28,680 --> 00:16:31,320 Speaker 1: Pier's J. J. Weatherholt stole a hit for him on Wednesday. Yeah, 399 00:16:31,320 --> 00:16:34,560 Speaker 1: but he's a guy that's been injured forever. He's so injured. 400 00:16:34,600 --> 00:16:36,520 Speaker 1: You saw him running on that double. The a chilles 401 00:16:36,600 --> 00:16:38,520 Speaker 1: is clearly barking because he would have had an easy 402 00:16:38,520 --> 00:16:40,920 Speaker 1: triple if he wasn't limping to second base. And he's 403 00:16:40,960 --> 00:16:44,240 Speaker 1: had foot, ankle, knee issues, a soft issue, injureds issues, 404 00:16:44,240 --> 00:16:45,800 Speaker 1: and his legs over the years. So again like he's 405 00:16:45,800 --> 00:16:47,720 Speaker 1: a great player when he's playing, but he's to say 406 00:16:47,760 --> 00:16:49,480 Speaker 1: healthy to actually play. So if these guys probably do 407 00:16:49,600 --> 00:16:52,160 Speaker 1: have to take off one day each a week, you 408 00:16:52,160 --> 00:16:53,720 Speaker 1: probably don't like them to happen in the same day. 409 00:16:53,800 --> 00:16:55,440 Speaker 1: That's like a scene from the Office where it's like 410 00:16:55,640 --> 00:16:57,320 Speaker 1: five minutes every hour you have to like go for 411 00:16:57,320 --> 00:16:58,920 Speaker 1: a walk, like do this and do that. It's like, oh, 412 00:16:58,920 --> 00:17:03,720 Speaker 1: it's all hours like time, but it's you probably should 413 00:17:03,760 --> 00:17:05,440 Speaker 1: have if these guys around the roster and Jared Young 414 00:17:05,440 --> 00:17:06,760 Speaker 1: and Marcanto's we have to have a little bit more 415 00:17:06,760 --> 00:17:08,639 Speaker 1: confidence than them taking their play appearances and again in 416 00:17:08,680 --> 00:17:11,720 Speaker 1: this series, specifically, their play appearances weren't the issue. No, 417 00:17:11,800 --> 00:17:13,919 Speaker 1: it wasn't. It was some of the bigger names that 418 00:17:13,960 --> 00:17:16,800 Speaker 1: were the US And I thought Alvarez bailed this out 419 00:17:16,800 --> 00:17:18,360 Speaker 1: too on Tuesday night with that pinch hit. I thought 420 00:17:18,400 --> 00:17:20,600 Speaker 1: that ball was gone. I know, he just barely got 421 00:17:20,640 --> 00:17:22,920 Speaker 1: under that right field right, the one to right field. Yeah, 422 00:17:22,960 --> 00:17:25,600 Speaker 1: did you hear Gary's comment about him as a pinch hitter? 423 00:17:25,920 --> 00:17:28,040 Speaker 1: It was scary, was Keith rat I might have missed 424 00:17:28,040 --> 00:17:31,320 Speaker 1: that Francis go alverts doesn't have a pinch hit in 425 00:17:31,320 --> 00:17:33,359 Speaker 1: his career. That one made them over twenty six or 426 00:17:33,359 --> 00:17:36,600 Speaker 1: over twenty seven. What is that kid's crazy? I think 427 00:17:36,600 --> 00:17:39,200 Speaker 1: it is unbelievable. Yeah, tuld to be fair. Out of 428 00:17:39,240 --> 00:17:41,160 Speaker 1: all the guys that are for pinch hitting. I don't 429 00:17:41,200 --> 00:17:43,200 Speaker 1: particularly love the way that he goes about is at 430 00:17:43,200 --> 00:17:46,479 Speaker 1: bats as a pinch hitter. It's just that crazy to go. 431 00:17:46,720 --> 00:17:48,520 Speaker 1: That was his first play appearance as a pro. Wasn't 432 00:17:48,560 --> 00:17:50,399 Speaker 1: that pinch hit in that horrible series against the Braves. 433 00:17:50,640 --> 00:17:52,399 Speaker 1: He's nineteen years old. He was just swinging out of 434 00:17:52,440 --> 00:17:54,600 Speaker 1: his shoes for no good reason, trying to win the 435 00:17:54,640 --> 00:17:56,000 Speaker 1: whole series, and went at bat. The last thing I 436 00:17:56,000 --> 00:17:58,359 Speaker 1: want to talk about being mooie. Before we start positive things. 437 00:17:58,400 --> 00:18:01,200 Speaker 1: They get some fun about some fun tweather drama, great 438 00:18:01,240 --> 00:18:04,240 Speaker 1: media marvel. In a few minutes. Here the Dickie Love 439 00:18:04,280 --> 00:18:08,480 Speaker 1: Lady situation. I you guys are gonna hate me for this. 440 00:18:08,480 --> 00:18:10,600 Speaker 1: Someone's crashing their car and I can't wait to spin 441 00:18:10,640 --> 00:18:13,919 Speaker 1: the Dickey Love Lady situation to a different situation. I 442 00:18:14,400 --> 00:18:16,360 Speaker 1: feel bad for Dickey Love Lady with this right now. 443 00:18:16,400 --> 00:18:18,520 Speaker 1: The Mets, I think, are setting up Dickey Love Lady 444 00:18:19,000 --> 00:18:22,080 Speaker 1: for failure and probably just to be released very soon. 445 00:18:22,240 --> 00:18:24,240 Speaker 1: And I think a big reason for that is because 446 00:18:24,280 --> 00:18:27,240 Speaker 1: we are forced to cover up for Shaan and Ia. 447 00:18:27,359 --> 00:18:29,720 Speaker 1: And that's where I was going, is that I actually 448 00:18:29,800 --> 00:18:33,000 Speaker 1: think that Dickie Love Lady issue is a Shaan Manaya issue. 449 00:18:33,080 --> 00:18:35,320 Speaker 1: Sean and Ia did not get in in this series 450 00:18:35,600 --> 00:18:39,399 Speaker 1: against the Cardinals. What purpose is he serving on this roster? 451 00:18:39,440 --> 00:18:40,960 Speaker 1: We've play three extra any games in the last four and 452 00:18:41,000 --> 00:18:44,720 Speaker 1: eight five days and he hasn't gotten in. How if 453 00:18:44,760 --> 00:18:47,720 Speaker 1: he can't pitch, he can't be on this team. And 454 00:18:47,760 --> 00:18:49,800 Speaker 1: I like Sean ma and Iya, so it hurts to 455 00:18:49,840 --> 00:18:52,159 Speaker 1: say this kind of stuff, but like we have to shitter, 456 00:18:52,240 --> 00:18:54,160 Speaker 1: get off the pot, right now with him. Is he hurt? 457 00:18:54,359 --> 00:18:56,920 Speaker 1: Then put him on the iel? Is he damaged? Goods? 458 00:18:57,080 --> 00:18:59,000 Speaker 1: Put him on the isle? Is he done? You guys 459 00:18:59,000 --> 00:19:00,960 Speaker 1: have no confidence in it, then we need to figure 460 00:19:00,960 --> 00:19:02,440 Speaker 1: out a way to make it work. Because the way 461 00:19:02,480 --> 00:19:05,800 Speaker 1: that this bullpen is operating right now with not wanting 462 00:19:05,800 --> 00:19:07,640 Speaker 1: to let Brooks Rali go two days in a row, 463 00:19:07,880 --> 00:19:10,280 Speaker 1: not seemingly wanting to let almost anybody go two days 464 00:19:10,320 --> 00:19:11,840 Speaker 1: in a row, and Brooks rail is a hard note 465 00:19:11,840 --> 00:19:13,880 Speaker 1: because he's still this said earlier this season, and Luis 466 00:19:13,920 --> 00:19:17,280 Speaker 1: Garcia stinks but also wasn't used in this series either. 467 00:19:17,840 --> 00:19:21,800 Speaker 1: So now we have two relievers on this roster that 468 00:19:21,840 --> 00:19:23,880 Speaker 1: were not touched in the three game series that went 469 00:19:23,920 --> 00:19:27,200 Speaker 1: to extra innings multiple times. This goes back to the 470 00:19:27,240 --> 00:19:30,000 Speaker 1: Adam out of Vino comment that I remember from this 471 00:19:30,080 --> 00:19:33,600 Speaker 1: offseason about that Carls Mendoza has no idea how to 472 00:19:33,680 --> 00:19:38,000 Speaker 1: handle the bullpen, and I fullheartedly believe it. I think 473 00:19:38,000 --> 00:19:39,800 Speaker 1: he has no clue what's going on. I think he 474 00:19:39,880 --> 00:19:42,560 Speaker 1: might forget who's in there, who's available, And like you said, 475 00:19:42,680 --> 00:19:44,600 Speaker 1: I do feel bad for Dickey Love Lady. I even 476 00:19:44,600 --> 00:19:46,920 Speaker 1: deleted my tweet when I said get Dicky Lovelady to 477 00:19:47,000 --> 00:19:49,720 Speaker 1: fuck off the field. Not his fault. He's getting his 478 00:19:49,800 --> 00:19:52,439 Speaker 1: number calls, That's what I'm saying. It's it's not on 479 00:19:52,560 --> 00:19:54,879 Speaker 1: him that the Mets keep going to him. I obviously 480 00:19:55,080 --> 00:19:57,480 Speaker 1: I would prefer a better pitcher than Dickie love Lady, 481 00:19:57,520 --> 00:19:59,760 Speaker 1: but that's what we've got right now. Dicky love likely 482 00:19:59,800 --> 00:20:02,040 Speaker 1: also so again, it's not it doesn't feel nice, but 483 00:20:02,080 --> 00:20:03,960 Speaker 1: he's not the reason the mester losing these games. He 484 00:20:04,000 --> 00:20:06,159 Speaker 1: hasn't really pitched poor like Dicky love Lady pitching his 485 00:20:06,200 --> 00:20:08,320 Speaker 1: way to a four and a half ra Well, he's 486 00:20:08,359 --> 00:20:10,760 Speaker 1: just spamming sweepers against Righty's. It's not like the worst 487 00:20:10,800 --> 00:20:13,920 Speaker 1: outcome I've ever heard in my life, truthfully. The winnings, Yeah, 488 00:20:13,920 --> 00:20:15,520 Speaker 1: the problem with it was that was a game that 489 00:20:15,520 --> 00:20:19,160 Speaker 1: the Mets punted with the lineup and then to run game. 490 00:20:19,600 --> 00:20:22,199 Speaker 1: Dicky love Lady is the guy, and that's what's frustrating. 491 00:20:22,480 --> 00:20:25,639 Speaker 1: But this is my question about that. If you're bringing 492 00:20:25,680 --> 00:20:28,600 Speaker 1: Dicky love Lady for two winnings when you already feel 493 00:20:28,640 --> 00:20:30,160 Speaker 1: like the game's a little bit out of reach, or at 494 00:20:30,200 --> 00:20:32,000 Speaker 1: least at the time that's right down two runs, yea, 495 00:20:32,040 --> 00:20:35,119 Speaker 1: why is that not Sean Manya, I think that's I 496 00:20:35,119 --> 00:20:37,800 Speaker 1: think that's the question that everybody's missing. To me, it 497 00:20:37,840 --> 00:20:40,280 Speaker 1: makes perfect sense. Again right now, the issue with Sean 498 00:20:40,320 --> 00:20:42,680 Speaker 1: Manya is that he's throwing eighty eight mile an hour 499 00:20:43,119 --> 00:20:46,080 Speaker 1: just meat balls. So if you want to try, guys, 500 00:20:46,160 --> 00:20:47,280 Speaker 1: if you want to try and bring him in for 501 00:20:47,320 --> 00:20:49,399 Speaker 1: longer relief, you can't because they're gonna crush him. But 502 00:20:49,440 --> 00:20:51,400 Speaker 1: you also can't bring him in for short relief because 503 00:20:51,600 --> 00:20:53,680 Speaker 1: he's not effective right now, so there's not really a 504 00:20:53,680 --> 00:20:55,080 Speaker 1: spot for him. But if there was a game where 505 00:20:55,119 --> 00:20:57,200 Speaker 1: you were like, all right, we're basically and again keeps 506 00:20:57,200 --> 00:20:58,919 Speaker 1: saying this because this is kind of horrible. What's going on? 507 00:20:58,960 --> 00:21:00,560 Speaker 1: You're throwing Dickey love Lad to the wolves for the 508 00:21:00,560 --> 00:21:02,520 Speaker 1: second day in a row. Let that be sham And 509 00:21:02,520 --> 00:21:04,080 Speaker 1: I like, I did you want to hear it? 510 00:21:04,119 --> 00:21:04,320 Speaker 2: Take? 511 00:21:04,520 --> 00:21:06,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, I way more Trusticky Lovely in a ton of 512 00:21:06,640 --> 00:21:08,320 Speaker 1: ten situations, Shawm and I in the mound right now, 513 00:21:08,320 --> 00:21:10,560 Speaker 1: I think probably not that they're probably not that different, 514 00:21:10,600 --> 00:21:12,800 Speaker 1: which is a really insane thing to say. For you, guy's 515 00:21:12,800 --> 00:21:14,600 Speaker 1: getting paid twenty five million and a guy who's probably 516 00:21:14,600 --> 00:21:16,000 Speaker 1: gonna be cut by the time we get to San 517 00:21:16,040 --> 00:21:18,800 Speaker 1: Francisco or maybe podcast. Yeah, that by the time the 518 00:21:18,800 --> 00:21:20,800 Speaker 1: next podcast comes out, he might not be on this roster. 519 00:21:21,400 --> 00:21:25,560 Speaker 1: I think. Also at the same time, it's just it's 520 00:21:25,640 --> 00:21:29,640 Speaker 1: such a weird usage thing just in general. Again, like 521 00:21:29,720 --> 00:21:33,119 Speaker 1: I know, Dicky Lovelady is essentially doing the Shawm and 522 00:21:33,160 --> 00:21:35,639 Speaker 1: I roll that we wanted, but we saw Mendoza just 523 00:21:35,680 --> 00:21:39,160 Speaker 1: with Tobias Myers not doing the big like three inning thing. 524 00:21:39,320 --> 00:21:40,960 Speaker 1: We joked about it going into the series was like, 525 00:21:40,960 --> 00:21:43,040 Speaker 1: I think we got to use Tobias Myers in like 526 00:21:43,119 --> 00:21:45,520 Speaker 1: one inning stretches and he used them shorter and earlier 527 00:21:45,520 --> 00:21:46,960 Speaker 1: in the series. We saw him come in. 528 00:21:46,920 --> 00:21:47,240 Speaker 2: At the end. 529 00:21:47,359 --> 00:21:49,480 Speaker 1: Who's been great. By the way, the bullpen loved Austin 530 00:21:49,560 --> 00:21:52,639 Speaker 1: to there. He's awesome. There's there's If SHAWM and I 531 00:21:52,720 --> 00:21:53,960 Speaker 1: is not gonna be able to pitch, then he can't 532 00:21:54,000 --> 00:21:55,480 Speaker 1: be on this roster. That's what it comes down to. 533 00:21:55,520 --> 00:21:58,080 Speaker 1: And it's both on Carlos Mendoza to use him or 534 00:21:58,119 --> 00:22:00,440 Speaker 1: if he's getting it from up top. David Stearns, David 535 00:22:00,440 --> 00:22:01,520 Speaker 1: Surre's gotta figure something out. 536 00:22:01,560 --> 00:22:01,679 Speaker 2: Man. 537 00:22:01,720 --> 00:22:03,600 Speaker 1: You can't just have twenty five men on the roster 538 00:22:03,680 --> 00:22:06,760 Speaker 1: on twenty six man team. And this is a problem 539 00:22:06,760 --> 00:22:08,560 Speaker 1: that we have last year over the second half of 540 00:22:08,560 --> 00:22:10,440 Speaker 1: the season, where like Ryan Rizio rl on the bench 541 00:22:10,440 --> 00:22:11,879 Speaker 1: for a few months to preserve an option, and then 542 00:22:11,880 --> 00:22:14,639 Speaker 1: at the same time the bullpen alignment similarly kind of 543 00:22:14,640 --> 00:22:16,640 Speaker 1: put you in a box. Cars Mendoze in the box 544 00:22:16,680 --> 00:22:18,520 Speaker 1: a little bit compared to who could be used, when, why, 545 00:22:18,560 --> 00:22:20,399 Speaker 1: and how so you just had too same with guy 546 00:22:20,480 --> 00:22:22,320 Speaker 1: Luis Garcia. We said that last episode, like the Mets 547 00:22:22,320 --> 00:22:24,199 Speaker 1: brought him here because he threw ninety eight ninety nine 548 00:22:24,240 --> 00:22:26,360 Speaker 1: miles an hour shitt in ninety four ninety five. Right now, 549 00:22:26,440 --> 00:22:28,680 Speaker 1: Mets played this series with twenty four guys. They just 550 00:22:28,680 --> 00:22:31,240 Speaker 1: played two men down, which is you can't really do 551 00:22:31,320 --> 00:22:33,000 Speaker 1: that in Major League Baseball, even a bad team like 552 00:22:33,040 --> 00:22:35,040 Speaker 1: the Cardinals twenty six guys or twenty six guys they're 553 00:22:35,040 --> 00:22:37,760 Speaker 1: own professional baseball players. Like, it's not I it's not 554 00:22:37,800 --> 00:22:40,480 Speaker 1: gonna say you do feel like that we're in a 555 00:22:40,480 --> 00:22:42,160 Speaker 1: tiny bit of a box, especially when I'm watching Rico 556 00:22:42,200 --> 00:22:44,440 Speaker 1: Garcia just get big outs for the Orioles left and right, 557 00:22:44,520 --> 00:22:47,280 Speaker 1: and the craziest one that we let go by just 558 00:22:47,320 --> 00:22:49,200 Speaker 1: to keep Ryan Stanick. And when we again because we 559 00:22:49,240 --> 00:22:51,560 Speaker 1: watched Ryan Stanley get the hot how hot his balls 560 00:22:51,600 --> 00:22:54,560 Speaker 1: during during twenty four today this series, can't get them, 561 00:22:54,600 --> 00:22:57,760 Speaker 1: can't get it? Carry was like, you know, sometimes fucking trikes. 562 00:22:57,840 --> 00:22:59,480 Speaker 1: Sometimes it's a cookie. You never know what you're getting 563 00:22:59,440 --> 00:23:01,800 Speaker 1: with Ryan stand But do you just feel like we're 564 00:23:01,960 --> 00:23:04,640 Speaker 1: little We're hamstering ourselves right now for no good reason. 565 00:23:04,640 --> 00:23:06,280 Speaker 1: It's just kind of to nurse a few things through. 566 00:23:06,359 --> 00:23:08,719 Speaker 1: Like is it's ahel first that we're talking about, Like 567 00:23:08,800 --> 00:23:12,040 Speaker 1: how the bullpen feels feels like it's been overworked? How 568 00:23:12,119 --> 00:23:14,920 Speaker 1: was even possible the pitchers aren't even going shorten games? 569 00:23:15,520 --> 00:23:17,320 Speaker 1: But at the same time, like it did seem like 570 00:23:17,800 --> 00:23:19,440 Speaker 1: te Qui love Lay's head of Seawan and I and 571 00:23:19,480 --> 00:23:21,040 Speaker 1: the bullpen pecking order where you bring in to Key 572 00:23:21,040 --> 00:23:23,520 Speaker 1: Lovelay and he gave you only trail by two. Yeah, 573 00:23:23,600 --> 00:23:25,720 Speaker 1: So if that's the case, what do you do with 574 00:23:25,720 --> 00:23:28,600 Speaker 1: Sean and I? It is he hurt? Put him on 575 00:23:28,640 --> 00:23:30,720 Speaker 1: the il Like do you is there actually a plan 576 00:23:30,760 --> 00:23:33,080 Speaker 1: to make him be the starter next week when we 577 00:23:33,119 --> 00:23:35,320 Speaker 1: have nine games nine days? Like, is Sean and I 578 00:23:35,400 --> 00:23:36,880 Speaker 1: just going to be announced as a starter next week? 579 00:23:36,920 --> 00:23:38,680 Speaker 1: That's why he has it? He's not getting relief now. 580 00:23:39,520 --> 00:23:41,600 Speaker 1: But then you don't know how many innings. Is he 581 00:23:41,680 --> 00:23:43,359 Speaker 1: going to pitch when he's only pitched an inning in 582 00:23:43,440 --> 00:23:46,080 Speaker 1: two thirds this whole season so far since spring trading. 583 00:23:46,119 --> 00:23:48,920 Speaker 1: In the last two weeks, he's pitched like three innings total. 584 00:23:49,040 --> 00:23:51,280 Speaker 1: How could How was he ready to start? Like I 585 00:23:51,280 --> 00:23:53,520 Speaker 1: do hope there's a greater plan that we're not seeing 586 00:23:53,600 --> 00:23:55,359 Speaker 1: or realizing right now. But at the same time, it's like, 587 00:23:55,400 --> 00:23:57,360 Speaker 1: I don't know what it's hard. It's hard to see 588 00:23:57,359 --> 00:23:59,520 Speaker 1: you the purpose he's he's serving at this moment. Yeah, 589 00:23:59,560 --> 00:24:01,480 Speaker 1: that's that's the head scratch of there. I'm glad that 590 00:24:01,480 --> 00:24:03,800 Speaker 1: we both without speaking to each other before that turned 591 00:24:03,800 --> 00:24:05,920 Speaker 1: the Dickey love Lady problem into actually it's a Sean 592 00:24:05,960 --> 00:24:08,360 Speaker 1: and I issue. I'm watching that when I saw Dicky 593 00:24:08,400 --> 00:24:10,240 Speaker 1: Lovely come out for that game and everyone's like, fuck 594 00:24:10,280 --> 00:24:12,399 Speaker 1: Dicky Lovelace gets sky up, I'm like, this sucks for 595 00:24:12,480 --> 00:24:14,800 Speaker 1: Dicky love Lady. Definitely sucks. Like for him to throw 596 00:24:14,920 --> 00:24:17,960 Speaker 1: was almost fifty pitches in two days, Like really fair. 597 00:24:18,280 --> 00:24:20,520 Speaker 1: You're on the mound knowing like you're being used because 598 00:24:20,520 --> 00:24:22,119 Speaker 1: you were the lowest tote them pole guy in that 599 00:24:22,119 --> 00:24:24,879 Speaker 1: bullpen and the team is so willing and we'll have 600 00:24:24,920 --> 00:24:26,919 Speaker 1: no re more spout releasing you it sucks or if 601 00:24:26,960 --> 00:24:29,480 Speaker 1: you get hurt. Yeah, it doesn't matter. They don't care. 602 00:24:29,800 --> 00:24:32,280 Speaker 1: Go out there, throw. We're telling you to throw. All right, 603 00:24:32,280 --> 00:24:34,240 Speaker 1: a few good things and we'll get to the media. Marvel. Yeah, 604 00:24:34,320 --> 00:24:36,360 Speaker 1: let's do it. All of a sudden, pictures were great 605 00:24:36,359 --> 00:24:40,480 Speaker 1: this series. It really overshadowed play. Holmes was dope. Clay 606 00:24:40,480 --> 00:24:42,600 Speaker 1: Holmes is growth into a star. There is amazing like 607 00:24:42,640 --> 00:24:45,240 Speaker 1: the kick change is taking such a step forward. Fifty 608 00:24:45,280 --> 00:24:47,400 Speaker 1: percent sinker first time through the world. That's a vet 609 00:24:47,440 --> 00:24:49,560 Speaker 1: move right there by Clay Holmes. I like how we 610 00:24:49,600 --> 00:24:51,320 Speaker 1: brought the curve ball back and I sold wrinkle for 611 00:24:51,320 --> 00:24:53,399 Speaker 1: the lefties got ground balls and two thirds of the 612 00:24:53,440 --> 00:24:55,919 Speaker 1: balls put in play by the Cardinals. Nolan Gorman hit 613 00:24:55,960 --> 00:24:57,639 Speaker 1: a hanging slily to the moon. But that's okay, no 614 00:24:57,640 --> 00:25:00,800 Speaker 1: big deal. It's like it happened. Great star Code, I too, Code, 615 00:25:00,880 --> 00:25:04,520 Speaker 1: I dude, that Code I looks awesome. I also loved 616 00:25:04,520 --> 00:25:06,240 Speaker 1: with Clay Holmes too. He ran into trouble. What was 617 00:25:06,240 --> 00:25:08,800 Speaker 1: that the fourth or fifth inning that he ran into trouble. 618 00:25:08,840 --> 00:25:09,960 Speaker 1: I think it might have been the fourth and then 619 00:25:10,000 --> 00:25:11,679 Speaker 1: he went through the sixth like yeah, I think, but 620 00:25:11,720 --> 00:25:13,119 Speaker 1: he was just beginning a third time three then he 621 00:25:13,160 --> 00:25:15,879 Speaker 1: finished it. Yeah, he just he manned up, he dogged up. 622 00:25:15,920 --> 00:25:17,720 Speaker 1: I love seeing that out of Clay Holmes. But yeah, 623 00:25:17,760 --> 00:25:22,199 Speaker 1: Code I, that's the one where if there's a diamond 624 00:25:22,200 --> 00:25:23,800 Speaker 1: in the rough here in terms of like all this 625 00:25:23,880 --> 00:25:26,399 Speaker 1: shit that happened in this series, it sucked. Clay Holmes 626 00:25:26,440 --> 00:25:29,560 Speaker 1: was great, Freddy Praulta was awesome. Code I got me 627 00:25:29,640 --> 00:25:32,720 Speaker 1: fucking excited. That was That was twenty twenty three. Code I. 628 00:25:33,040 --> 00:25:35,960 Speaker 1: That was a frontline starter. Code I. That's power pitcher. 629 00:25:36,040 --> 00:25:38,720 Speaker 1: Code I. The ghost Fork wasn't even that good to 630 00:25:38,760 --> 00:25:41,200 Speaker 1: start the game, but by the end of it it 631 00:25:41,280 --> 00:25:42,920 Speaker 1: was doing the thing whereas now you see it, now 632 00:25:42,920 --> 00:25:46,120 Speaker 1: you don't. He looked about as good as he could 633 00:25:46,119 --> 00:25:48,800 Speaker 1: have possibly looked. It was also like the same bag 634 00:25:48,840 --> 00:25:50,800 Speaker 1: of tricks that told me that he was confident, where 635 00:25:50,800 --> 00:25:52,440 Speaker 1: there were so many times over last year where it 636 00:25:52,440 --> 00:25:54,280 Speaker 1: felt like he wasn't confident. He was nibbling, like he 637 00:25:54,320 --> 00:25:57,080 Speaker 1: didn't have any fear to backdoor sweeper and steal a strike, 638 00:25:57,160 --> 00:25:58,919 Speaker 1: like he didn't have any fear, kind of just like 639 00:25:59,040 --> 00:26:01,080 Speaker 1: nailing the corner with he was throwing a ninety. He 640 00:26:01,080 --> 00:26:02,639 Speaker 1: didn't really care about missing it. The fact he just 641 00:26:02,680 --> 00:26:05,120 Speaker 1: filled up his own fastball, fastball, fastball. Do you see 642 00:26:05,119 --> 00:26:08,520 Speaker 1: my tweet about him? No? What did your tweet last season? 643 00:26:08,720 --> 00:26:11,200 Speaker 1: All the entire season, cod that threw seventeen pitches that 644 00:26:11,240 --> 00:26:14,359 Speaker 1: were released ninety seven miles per hour. Tuesday night he 645 00:26:14,400 --> 00:26:16,920 Speaker 1: threw twenty eight pitches that were ninety seven miles. Now, oh, 646 00:26:17,040 --> 00:26:20,119 Speaker 1: Code islands multiple ninety nine tons of ninety eight to 647 00:26:20,119 --> 00:26:22,880 Speaker 1: get ninety mile an hour average on that color it 648 00:26:22,960 --> 00:26:25,840 Speaker 1: was that did feel like the twenty twenty three version 649 00:26:25,840 --> 00:26:28,480 Speaker 1: of color. I'm twenty thirteen Jesus, but twenty thirteen mets 650 00:26:28,560 --> 00:26:29,840 Speaker 1: not a lot to talk about in that team. But 651 00:26:29,960 --> 00:26:32,520 Speaker 1: O Markisnia. That's a good one, right there was that? 652 00:26:32,600 --> 00:26:35,560 Speaker 1: Is that Joe Harrison, Scott coach Harrison? It was one 653 00:26:35,560 --> 00:26:38,080 Speaker 1: of the Harrisons. Maybe was it Marlon? Marlon Bird too? 654 00:26:38,440 --> 00:26:40,360 Speaker 1: That was her first half Marlon Bird? Was that John 655 00:26:40,400 --> 00:26:42,159 Speaker 1: Bucker the year before? Was John Buck? It could have 656 00:26:42,160 --> 00:26:44,600 Speaker 1: been Rod bras rajas here. I think that wasn't bras 657 00:26:44,640 --> 00:26:47,640 Speaker 1: here that. Nevertheless, twenty thirteen mess you wish you were there, 658 00:26:47,680 --> 00:26:49,920 Speaker 1: But this felt like the version of Code that where 659 00:26:49,920 --> 00:26:51,359 Speaker 1: he didn't even have his best s up. He didn't 660 00:26:51,359 --> 00:26:53,320 Speaker 1: even have his best command and he just worked the 661 00:26:53,320 --> 00:26:56,160 Speaker 1: whole lineup. Yeah, he looks really good. I'm feeling very 662 00:26:56,320 --> 00:26:58,399 Speaker 1: very good about what we've seen from Code I thus far. 663 00:26:58,440 --> 00:27:00,560 Speaker 1: I can't wait to see the next start. Yeah, Sam 664 00:27:00,560 --> 00:27:02,240 Speaker 1: with Freddy free and easy, because we think I have 665 00:27:02,280 --> 00:27:04,720 Speaker 1: to watch him on opening decks. We were in the stands, yes, 666 00:27:04,760 --> 00:27:06,320 Speaker 1: but to watch him on television it is like this 667 00:27:06,359 --> 00:27:09,080 Speaker 1: is this is a pleasure. It's a delight, It's a treat. 668 00:27:09,119 --> 00:27:12,160 Speaker 1: The dude wo strikes, he works fast, he throws strikes. 669 00:27:12,160 --> 00:27:15,359 Speaker 1: The stuff is nasty. He's he's picking off corners. I 670 00:27:15,440 --> 00:27:17,399 Speaker 1: was texting Bengal shout out to those of you who 671 00:27:17,400 --> 00:27:20,320 Speaker 1: watched Madden College Football YouTube. Bengal text me because have 672 00:27:20,359 --> 00:27:23,000 Speaker 1: Freddy Prawlt on his fantasy team in our YouTube fantasy 673 00:27:23,040 --> 00:27:26,199 Speaker 1: baseball Dynasty league. And he was like, man, like, I 674 00:27:26,280 --> 00:27:28,520 Speaker 1: know this is like, oh Captain obvious, but like Freddy 675 00:27:28,560 --> 00:27:30,440 Speaker 1: Prault really is like, by far, the best picture of 676 00:27:30,440 --> 00:27:32,320 Speaker 1: the Mets've had some shake de groum. He looks awesome. 677 00:27:32,359 --> 00:27:35,399 Speaker 1: He's so in control of what he's doing on the mound. 678 00:27:35,680 --> 00:27:37,879 Speaker 1: And while we love Noel MacLean, there is just a 679 00:27:37,920 --> 00:27:40,960 Speaker 1: different kind of control and Freddy prawlt on the mountain 680 00:27:41,000 --> 00:27:43,440 Speaker 1: and that makes sense. He's a vet one hundred percent 681 00:27:43,480 --> 00:27:45,400 Speaker 1: like Freddy Prawl's like new bag of tricks this time 682 00:27:45,440 --> 00:27:47,480 Speaker 1: compared to opening Day, very change up heavy in this 683 00:27:47,520 --> 00:27:50,000 Speaker 1: Stark Cardinals had a left handed heavy lineup, so opening 684 00:27:50,080 --> 00:27:51,720 Speaker 1: day was all sliders against the Pirates linet. That was 685 00:27:51,720 --> 00:27:53,680 Speaker 1: a little bit more even. And like just watching the 686 00:27:53,720 --> 00:27:55,440 Speaker 1: fastball pop at the top of the zone like he's 687 00:27:55,440 --> 00:27:56,960 Speaker 1: just a couple of ninety six is in there right? 688 00:27:57,359 --> 00:27:57,639 Speaker 2: True? 689 00:27:57,800 --> 00:27:59,879 Speaker 1: Truly a pleasure to watch it. A get shout out 690 00:27:59,880 --> 00:28:02,040 Speaker 1: to Myers. He should have gotten out of that eleventh 691 00:28:02,040 --> 00:28:04,520 Speaker 1: inning without any runs on the board, like he so 692 00:28:04,720 --> 00:28:07,000 Speaker 1: well awesome, he did his job so well in those 693 00:28:07,040 --> 00:28:09,080 Speaker 1: extranting because I love working him in that role where 694 00:28:09,080 --> 00:28:10,680 Speaker 1: like you come in for I still like him coming 695 00:28:10,680 --> 00:28:12,240 Speaker 1: in for two or three innings twice a week. I 696 00:28:12,240 --> 00:28:14,399 Speaker 1: think that's great. But we just need to free up 697 00:28:14,400 --> 00:28:15,600 Speaker 1: this ball up in a little bit more so he 698 00:28:15,640 --> 00:28:17,240 Speaker 1: can do that. Why does it feel like the bias 699 00:28:17,240 --> 00:28:20,200 Speaker 1: Myers is gonna be your next Jersey? I mean he's 700 00:28:20,240 --> 00:28:22,639 Speaker 1: here for what five years? Why not? He's one of 701 00:28:22,680 --> 00:28:25,600 Speaker 1: the longest side Mets right now convinced me. I haven't 702 00:28:25,800 --> 00:28:28,840 Speaker 1: purchased a Mets jersey, and like, I don't even know 703 00:28:28,880 --> 00:28:31,199 Speaker 1: the last time I purchased one, because we got the 704 00:28:31,200 --> 00:28:33,040 Speaker 1: Lindor one. I'm gonna work for the team, remember, like 705 00:28:33,080 --> 00:28:35,440 Speaker 1: you Onse, we got a couple of those. Yeah, yeah, 706 00:28:35,480 --> 00:28:39,440 Speaker 1: but like my last purchase of a real jersey, not 707 00:28:39,560 --> 00:28:42,479 Speaker 1: like the Chinese special. That's what I'm saying. Like might 708 00:28:42,480 --> 00:28:45,480 Speaker 1: even Johan, it's a pretty good one. It might have 709 00:28:45,480 --> 00:28:47,240 Speaker 1: been two thousand and eight. I'm not even kidding last 710 00:28:47,240 --> 00:28:49,239 Speaker 1: time I purchased a Mets jersey, and that was your 711 00:28:49,280 --> 00:28:52,720 Speaker 1: dad buying it. I might only saved up you physically 712 00:28:52,760 --> 00:28:55,080 Speaker 1: ever bought a jersey. I guess I was a kid. 713 00:28:55,120 --> 00:28:56,520 Speaker 1: Then my dad probably did buy it. I may have 714 00:28:56,600 --> 00:28:59,680 Speaker 1: never actually bought my own Mets jersey. He can get Oh, Hefner, 715 00:29:00,040 --> 00:29:02,760 Speaker 1: that was Chinese, That's what I'm saying. Yeah, Justin Willod 716 00:29:02,760 --> 00:29:03,880 Speaker 1: got hit in the head of the fat ball today. 717 00:29:03,880 --> 00:29:05,840 Speaker 1: You see that? Yeah I saw that. Yeah, here got clipped. 718 00:29:05,880 --> 00:29:07,800 Speaker 1: He wanted went to the CLU club. Ass I felt 719 00:29:07,800 --> 00:29:10,360 Speaker 1: bad for Justin. It was either Cohen or Todd. Zial 720 00:29:10,480 --> 00:29:13,800 Speaker 1: was talking about how if Evander Holyfield could purseveal Justin 721 00:29:13,800 --> 00:29:16,520 Speaker 1: will be just fine. Yeah. I thought he was great 722 00:29:16,560 --> 00:29:18,440 Speaker 1: in the call today. Yeah, you know what it is 723 00:29:18,520 --> 00:29:19,960 Speaker 1: he has. He has a little bit of Keith in 724 00:29:20,040 --> 00:29:22,560 Speaker 1: him of like kind of like the losing focus talking 725 00:29:22,680 --> 00:29:25,880 Speaker 1: and just start yapping about ball, which ultimately that's way 726 00:29:25,920 --> 00:29:28,480 Speaker 1: better than just sitting there in silence. Just start, just 727 00:29:28,520 --> 00:29:30,240 Speaker 1: tell a story. It's also cool that we had him 728 00:29:30,240 --> 00:29:32,600 Speaker 1: and Keith, who both played with the Cardinals the varying 729 00:29:32,720 --> 00:29:35,360 Speaker 1: degrees of success. Keith was talking about wanting his MVP 730 00:29:35,440 --> 00:29:37,240 Speaker 1: Award to get donating to the Hall of Fame when 731 00:29:37,240 --> 00:29:39,760 Speaker 1: he dies, being I love when Keith talks about his mortality. 732 00:29:39,760 --> 00:29:41,920 Speaker 1: But like Todd again telling his story about being a 733 00:29:41,960 --> 00:29:44,000 Speaker 1: Union delegate, like it was a really nice vibe in 734 00:29:44,040 --> 00:29:48,880 Speaker 1: the booth this week. But gotta do media marvel now. Yeah, okay, 735 00:29:48,960 --> 00:29:51,160 Speaker 1: So because we've been waiting for this one. Yeah, this 736 00:29:51,280 --> 00:29:53,240 Speaker 1: was crazy. I gotta ask you this one. I sent 737 00:29:53,360 --> 00:29:55,120 Speaker 1: to you this one. Yeah you did. I said, I'm 738 00:29:55,160 --> 00:29:57,200 Speaker 1: gonna be mean, But I don't know if anyone out 739 00:29:57,240 --> 00:29:59,520 Speaker 1: there interacts with the Ringer content. If you do, if 740 00:29:59,560 --> 00:30:02,840 Speaker 1: you ever listen into the Watchables, Bill Simmons and Sean fantasy. 741 00:30:02,960 --> 00:30:05,880 Speaker 1: Sean is a movie master, but at the same time, 742 00:30:05,920 --> 00:30:07,960 Speaker 1: now he started doing some Mets content with Zach Low. 743 00:30:08,080 --> 00:30:11,280 Speaker 1: Zach I love zachlowe Zach CLO's right. Zachlo is the 744 00:30:11,320 --> 00:30:13,560 Speaker 1: only basketball content I ever take in. He's something I like. 745 00:30:13,680 --> 00:30:15,200 Speaker 1: I want. I want to be like one tenth of 746 00:30:15,920 --> 00:30:18,800 Speaker 1: Zach Low for baseball. Who hates Zach Low? Isn't there 747 00:30:18,840 --> 00:30:22,320 Speaker 1: a player that like publicly hates Zach Thomas Thomas because 748 00:30:22,320 --> 00:30:26,160 Speaker 1: he was because Zachloe was right. But so last year, 749 00:30:26,280 --> 00:30:29,640 Speaker 1: middle of the season, early July, Zach Low invited Sean 750 00:30:29,640 --> 00:30:31,160 Speaker 1: fantasy he was a Mets fan like those after ten 751 00:30:31,200 --> 00:30:33,280 Speaker 1: seconds to start coming on the Zach Low Show and 752 00:30:33,320 --> 00:30:34,720 Speaker 1: do what's called the Mets Corner. They're doing it like 753 00:30:34,800 --> 00:30:37,200 Speaker 1: every week, every other week. So Seawn's been bringing more 754 00:30:37,480 --> 00:30:40,080 Speaker 1: Mets content onto his Twitter account. Of course, as you 755 00:30:40,120 --> 00:30:42,760 Speaker 1: naturally would try to promote your content. He has a tweet. 756 00:30:42,760 --> 00:30:45,680 Speaker 1: I'm pulling it up right now because with this turned 757 00:30:45,680 --> 00:30:47,280 Speaker 1: out with him blocking me, so I can't really see 758 00:30:47,280 --> 00:30:49,640 Speaker 1: his tweets anymore. I just scouted the Mets are eleven 759 00:30:49,680 --> 00:30:51,640 Speaker 1: for fifty seven with runs the scoring position to start 760 00:30:51,680 --> 00:30:53,440 Speaker 1: the season much worse now after going one for twenty 761 00:30:53,480 --> 00:30:55,880 Speaker 1: nine in the series. This has been an organizational issue 762 00:30:55,880 --> 00:30:58,040 Speaker 1: for years, no way to sugarcoated. And you said it 763 00:30:58,080 --> 00:30:59,240 Speaker 1: to me, and I was like, it's just that's just 764 00:30:59,240 --> 00:31:02,080 Speaker 1: simply not true. People run around with this talking point 765 00:31:02,080 --> 00:31:04,239 Speaker 1: about the Mets runs scoring position, just because when you're 766 00:31:04,280 --> 00:31:07,120 Speaker 1: watching your team play baseball, the failures stand out so 767 00:31:07,200 --> 00:31:09,120 Speaker 1: much more in the successes. And despite the fact that 768 00:31:09,120 --> 00:31:12,880 Speaker 1: failures happened way more than success of course, and last 769 00:31:12,960 --> 00:31:14,800 Speaker 1: year the beginning season was a big talking point, but 770 00:31:14,840 --> 00:31:17,080 Speaker 1: the Mets went ballistic with runs of scoring position the 771 00:31:17,200 --> 00:31:19,600 Speaker 1: entire second half last year. We just forget it because 772 00:31:19,640 --> 00:31:21,480 Speaker 1: of how god awful the pitching was and how all 773 00:31:21,520 --> 00:31:24,120 Speaker 1: of us just wanted to forget that last season never happened. 774 00:31:24,240 --> 00:31:26,520 Speaker 1: So I quote with you, Sean. I said, the Mets 775 00:31:26,520 --> 00:31:28,680 Speaker 1: have been top ten in batting average runs scoring position 776 00:31:28,760 --> 00:31:30,760 Speaker 1: each of the last two seasons. Individually, twenty twenty four 777 00:31:30,800 --> 00:31:32,479 Speaker 1: and twenty twenty five, the Mets were eighth and seventh 778 00:31:32,480 --> 00:31:35,640 Speaker 1: respectively batting average in scoring position. If you split out 779 00:31:35,680 --> 00:31:38,240 Speaker 1: for ops, the Mets were third and then second with 780 00:31:38,320 --> 00:31:40,640 Speaker 1: run scoring position. So by all accounts and measures of 781 00:31:40,680 --> 00:31:42,400 Speaker 1: the statistics in the day that we have in front 782 00:31:42,440 --> 00:31:44,080 Speaker 1: of us. The Mets are one of the best teams 783 00:31:44,080 --> 00:31:47,960 Speaker 1: in baseball run scoring position going back two years, right 784 00:31:48,000 --> 00:31:50,360 Speaker 1: after I tweeted that, Sean fantasy blocks me out Twitter, 785 00:31:50,400 --> 00:31:55,080 Speaker 1: fucking pussy, and then I take a screenshot of him 786 00:31:55,120 --> 00:31:57,560 Speaker 1: blocking me, and I just respond to my own tweet, 787 00:31:57,600 --> 00:32:01,480 Speaker 1: this is crazy. And then Sean take the time to 788 00:32:01,680 --> 00:32:05,320 Speaker 1: unblock me and says, wait, I can't see the reply anymore. 789 00:32:05,320 --> 00:32:06,920 Speaker 1: Oh you want me to block me. I go that 790 00:32:07,040 --> 00:32:10,840 Speaker 1: replied that he held unblocks me to reply something kind 791 00:32:10,840 --> 00:32:14,160 Speaker 1: of moodie and then reblocks me. And then I had 792 00:32:14,160 --> 00:32:16,760 Speaker 1: other people in my replies who were commenting on Sewann's 793 00:32:16,760 --> 00:32:18,600 Speaker 1: original post being like, this isn't true. That data says 794 00:32:18,600 --> 00:32:20,720 Speaker 1: it's actually not true at all. The Mets were good 795 00:32:20,800 --> 00:32:23,240 Speaker 1: runs score position last year. He blocked tons of people 796 00:32:23,440 --> 00:32:26,480 Speaker 1: you've been He blocked our friend Balky Penguin. He blocked 797 00:32:26,480 --> 00:32:28,280 Speaker 1: a couple other guys that were down there were like, 798 00:32:28,360 --> 00:32:32,320 Speaker 1: I don't understand, Like this is the data. Can you 799 00:32:32,400 --> 00:32:34,720 Speaker 1: label your tweet so I can find it? Yeah, they 800 00:32:34,840 --> 00:32:36,680 Speaker 1: like they were good with runs scoring position last year. 801 00:32:36,680 --> 00:32:38,440 Speaker 1: I know right now, it's terrible. It always feels worse 802 00:32:38,480 --> 00:32:40,160 Speaker 1: and then a couple of Mets fans. Of course Sam 803 00:32:40,160 --> 00:32:41,440 Speaker 1: I mentioned after that, but like, yeah, but they never 804 00:32:41,440 --> 00:32:42,120 Speaker 1: actually came through it. 805 00:32:42,120 --> 00:32:42,440 Speaker 2: No matter. 806 00:32:42,560 --> 00:32:44,880 Speaker 1: So I even split out runs the scoring position with 807 00:32:44,960 --> 00:32:47,239 Speaker 1: high leverage, and the Mets were still a top ten 808 00:32:47,280 --> 00:32:49,600 Speaker 1: team by both OPS and batting average in high leverage 809 00:32:49,680 --> 00:32:52,160 Speaker 1: runs the scoring position last season. Wait he was, he 810 00:32:52,280 --> 00:32:54,440 Speaker 1: replied to you on this one, Yeah, he replies me. 811 00:32:54,440 --> 00:32:56,400 Speaker 1: And that one's saying this is crazy, he says, not crazy. 812 00:32:56,480 --> 00:32:59,680 Speaker 1: You like you used my quote tweet for engagement. Cool 813 00:32:59,760 --> 00:33:02,440 Speaker 1: best He might have deleted it, because I don't see 814 00:33:02,440 --> 00:33:05,440 Speaker 1: his reply. Yeah, maybe it did. Deleted the fact that 815 00:33:05,600 --> 00:33:07,600 Speaker 1: this happened eight hours ago, and he's still thinking about it. 816 00:33:07,640 --> 00:33:09,480 Speaker 1: Like what, Sean, Like you make great content, dude, you 817 00:33:09,480 --> 00:33:11,240 Speaker 1: seem like a nice guy. I had people coming out 818 00:33:11,240 --> 00:33:13,000 Speaker 1: of the woodwork being like, I can't believe you just 819 00:33:13,040 --> 00:33:15,959 Speaker 1: got blocked by the fact that Bill Simmons or Zaklo 820 00:33:16,080 --> 00:33:18,960 Speaker 1: may have heard my name today is like, I'm dying 821 00:33:19,000 --> 00:33:21,560 Speaker 1: about that, but I you know what, at this point, 822 00:33:21,720 --> 00:33:23,640 Speaker 1: I'm definitely never gonna get a job offer from the Ringer, 823 00:33:23,680 --> 00:33:25,880 Speaker 1: so we might might as well lean into this. Yeah 824 00:33:26,400 --> 00:33:30,320 Speaker 1: it's again. Narratives are fun. It's easy. I even do 825 00:33:30,360 --> 00:33:31,520 Speaker 1: the thing every once in a while where I'm like, 826 00:33:31,560 --> 00:33:33,680 Speaker 1: what is running? What is risk when the Mets like 827 00:33:33,720 --> 00:33:36,120 Speaker 1: struggle for runners in scoring position. But we also know 828 00:33:36,440 --> 00:33:38,440 Speaker 1: at the end of the day the numbers don't lie. 829 00:33:38,480 --> 00:33:41,320 Speaker 1: They still are relatively fine. I also think it's incredibly 830 00:33:41,520 --> 00:33:45,080 Speaker 1: dense to say that this is an organizational problem, as 831 00:33:45,080 --> 00:33:48,880 Speaker 1: if the organization's anything the same over the last five years, 832 00:33:48,920 --> 00:33:51,800 Speaker 1: let alone ten, fifteen, twenty. If we're gonna pretend like 833 00:33:51,840 --> 00:33:55,600 Speaker 1: this is an organizational issue, there have been different owners, 834 00:33:55,800 --> 00:34:00,720 Speaker 1: different gms, different coaches, different different players. Different players don't 835 00:34:00,800 --> 00:34:03,400 Speaker 1: be different. You have to be so fucking dense to 836 00:34:03,520 --> 00:34:07,920 Speaker 1: just think that's like a Mets You're on the Mets problem. 837 00:34:08,080 --> 00:34:11,640 Speaker 1: So fucking stupid. That being said, I love a good 838 00:34:11,680 --> 00:34:13,759 Speaker 1: media Marvel. Yeah, I mean this, This is this is 839 00:34:13,760 --> 00:34:15,440 Speaker 1: why media Marvel was evented the fact that they could 840 00:34:15,520 --> 00:34:17,240 Speaker 1: apply the West because it's a bad take. And again 841 00:34:17,640 --> 00:34:20,960 Speaker 1: to reply with very hard, very concise data, with not 842 00:34:21,000 --> 00:34:25,960 Speaker 1: antagonizing Sean whatsoever, such an incredibly even keeled reply for 843 00:34:26,080 --> 00:34:29,040 Speaker 1: him to respond by being ultrasoft and blocking me, while 844 00:34:29,080 --> 00:34:31,600 Speaker 1: do you know what happened to his original tweet? Got 845 00:34:31,680 --> 00:34:35,799 Speaker 1: ratioed partially, but also Frank the Tank retweeted it. So 846 00:34:35,840 --> 00:34:37,879 Speaker 1: think about being on those two sides of history you're 847 00:34:37,920 --> 00:34:40,200 Speaker 1: being retweeted by every single time. It's happened like four 848 00:34:40,320 --> 00:34:42,279 Speaker 1: or five times. Ever where Frank the Tank's retweeted me, 849 00:34:42,440 --> 00:34:44,640 Speaker 1: I died a little bit inside me too. It's it's 850 00:34:44,640 --> 00:34:47,480 Speaker 1: like followed my knees like devastation. Damn yeah, my god, 851 00:34:47,600 --> 00:34:49,560 Speaker 1: I gotta take a look in the mirror. So when 852 00:34:49,600 --> 00:34:51,839 Speaker 1: like half the Mets fans were in your replies and saying, 853 00:34:51,920 --> 00:34:53,719 Speaker 1: damn man, this actually isn't true, and then Frank the 854 00:34:53,719 --> 00:34:55,480 Speaker 1: Tank retweets you, it's like, think about those two sides 855 00:34:55,520 --> 00:34:58,080 Speaker 1: of history that you're on. And then I'll say something 856 00:34:58,080 --> 00:35:00,200 Speaker 1: else right now to Shawn because again you're I think 857 00:35:00,239 --> 00:35:01,360 Speaker 1: you and Zach low are still going to do the 858 00:35:01,400 --> 00:35:04,360 Speaker 1: Mets corner all the time. I'm just gonna open the 859 00:35:04,360 --> 00:35:06,000 Speaker 1: door for my services. You guys ever want to send 860 00:35:06,040 --> 00:35:07,480 Speaker 1: me a text again. I love Zach. I was sad 861 00:35:07,480 --> 00:35:09,040 Speaker 1: I missed a live show at the Brook Compare Amount 862 00:35:09,040 --> 00:35:10,719 Speaker 1: a few weeks ago. I'd love to come on, but 863 00:35:10,760 --> 00:35:12,120 Speaker 1: I do want to point a couple of things out 864 00:35:12,200 --> 00:35:14,920 Speaker 1: about Meat's corner. Open invitation to us as well. Oh, 865 00:35:14,960 --> 00:35:17,239 Speaker 1: of course, sean fantasy. Zach Lowe, you guys have an 866 00:35:17,280 --> 00:35:19,720 Speaker 1: open invitation every single episode of the mess of podcast 867 00:35:19,760 --> 00:35:21,000 Speaker 1: you ever want to be on. I did call you 868 00:35:21,040 --> 00:35:23,520 Speaker 1: a pussy, but you were being one, So you know 869 00:35:23,560 --> 00:35:25,800 Speaker 1: what I think, maybe if you actually leave that replied 870 00:35:25,800 --> 00:35:27,160 Speaker 1: to me maybe sat with it for few hours. Was like, 871 00:35:27,200 --> 00:35:28,239 Speaker 1: all right, I may have taken this a little bit 872 00:35:28,239 --> 00:35:30,719 Speaker 1: too far, but the Mets corner on the Zach low 873 00:35:30,719 --> 00:35:33,200 Speaker 1: Show was shown. Fantasy started last year in July tenth. 874 00:35:33,680 --> 00:35:35,839 Speaker 1: If you split out from July tenth, twenty twenty five 875 00:35:35,880 --> 00:35:37,560 Speaker 1: through the end of the season, the Mets had a 876 00:35:37,600 --> 00:35:41,360 Speaker 1: two to ninety seven batting average runs scoring position three hundred. 877 00:35:41,760 --> 00:35:44,640 Speaker 1: That was that almost as a split right there, would 878 00:35:44,640 --> 00:35:46,520 Speaker 1: have won the batting title nearly last year, because I 879 00:35:46,520 --> 00:35:47,919 Speaker 1: mean it would have been like fourth to National League 880 00:35:48,040 --> 00:35:50,680 Speaker 1: National League in batting average that was second all of 881 00:35:50,719 --> 00:35:53,120 Speaker 1: baseball from July tenth a weard only behind Toronto Blue Jays, 882 00:35:53,120 --> 00:35:55,360 Speaker 1: who were three oh seventh runs coring position. If you 883 00:35:55,400 --> 00:35:58,200 Speaker 1: split out for ops with runs core imposition from July 884 00:35:58,280 --> 00:35:59,880 Speaker 1: tenth last year to the end of the season, the 885 00:36:00,080 --> 00:36:03,960 Speaker 1: Mets had a nine oh six ops that was almost 886 00:36:03,960 --> 00:36:06,719 Speaker 1: cal Rowley's ops last year that was the most in 887 00:36:06,719 --> 00:36:09,640 Speaker 1: Major League Baseball by a lot by thirty six ops points. 888 00:36:10,200 --> 00:36:11,360 Speaker 1: The Mets had a bunch of guys that had a 889 00:36:11,440 --> 00:36:14,680 Speaker 1: nine oh six OPS. They'd never lose. Never, And I'll 890 00:36:14,719 --> 00:36:16,759 Speaker 1: say this to you, guys started the Mets corner last 891 00:36:16,840 --> 00:36:19,759 Speaker 1: year in July tenth, the season went Besides how good 892 00:36:19,760 --> 00:36:21,879 Speaker 1: the team was to run his corner position, the season 893 00:36:21,920 --> 00:36:24,840 Speaker 1: went completely haywire. So just maybe think about the future 894 00:36:24,840 --> 00:36:26,160 Speaker 1: of the Mets corner and what we're going to do 895 00:36:26,239 --> 00:36:31,200 Speaker 1: with it. Oh man, that's tough. It's crazy. People I 896 00:36:31,239 --> 00:36:33,520 Speaker 1: worked at the dm ME says like, what was that about. 897 00:36:33,640 --> 00:36:34,919 Speaker 1: I was like, I don't know. They were like, yeah, 898 00:36:34,920 --> 00:36:36,839 Speaker 1: you're fine. You know what's so funny too, is like 899 00:36:36,920 --> 00:36:38,680 Speaker 1: you like because when I sent you to dm You're like, 900 00:36:38,680 --> 00:36:40,480 Speaker 1: I'm gonna be mean. You being mean. It's just like 901 00:36:40,600 --> 00:36:43,719 Speaker 1: using stats or like a pitcher plane number. If I 902 00:36:43,760 --> 00:36:45,399 Speaker 1: told you, like I was reading me, I'm like, look 903 00:36:45,400 --> 00:36:47,960 Speaker 1: at this fucking idiot like I would I would call 904 00:36:48,000 --> 00:36:50,239 Speaker 1: him names like I wasn't going to do that. I 905 00:36:50,320 --> 00:36:52,240 Speaker 1: mean again, I've listened to Sean's content like to rewatch 906 00:36:52,280 --> 00:36:54,840 Speaker 1: it like you know how much I love Bill Simmons, 907 00:36:54,880 --> 00:36:57,920 Speaker 1: like hilarious Simmons and like great ironic way, but like 908 00:36:57,920 --> 00:36:59,960 Speaker 1: Bill Simmons is hilarious. Like when Bill Simmons says that 909 00:37:00,360 --> 00:37:02,319 Speaker 1: he could never be on the show Survivor because you 910 00:37:02,320 --> 00:37:04,759 Speaker 1: can't watch sports for thirty days, And how the few 911 00:37:04,800 --> 00:37:06,840 Speaker 1: times in the show that your family writes you leathers, 912 00:37:07,040 --> 00:37:10,440 Speaker 1: they'd be like, wow, cool, the Patriots signed atle Pierce. 913 00:37:10,480 --> 00:37:12,719 Speaker 1: We finally have a good wide receiver too, like a 914 00:37:12,760 --> 00:37:16,160 Speaker 1: brain like that comes along once a generation, but just 915 00:37:16,160 --> 00:37:19,279 Speaker 1: by Coke and Pepsi in the same episode. Just the 916 00:37:19,320 --> 00:37:22,680 Speaker 1: fact that I don't know that that I just hope 917 00:37:22,719 --> 00:37:24,600 Speaker 1: I hope Bill Simmons heard my names. That's all I want. 918 00:37:24,680 --> 00:37:26,759 Speaker 1: I mean, like she was like, look at this Dick, 919 00:37:26,920 --> 00:37:28,319 Speaker 1: Me and James do the wind up, Like a lot 920 00:37:28,360 --> 00:37:30,440 Speaker 1: of it is based off of like hoping to get 921 00:37:30,480 --> 00:37:32,719 Speaker 1: the kind of similar vibes like Bill Simmons gets on 922 00:37:32,760 --> 00:37:35,279 Speaker 1: his stuff. So definitely Big Fans and Zach Low like 923 00:37:35,440 --> 00:37:37,839 Speaker 1: we like, I loved using those ideas that they use 924 00:37:37,920 --> 00:37:39,440 Speaker 1: for again we do baseball stuff. I feel like that 925 00:37:39,520 --> 00:37:41,760 Speaker 1: doesn't exist in the baseball content circles. And you guys 926 00:37:41,760 --> 00:37:43,319 Speaker 1: have loved it so far. If you haven't checked out 927 00:37:43,360 --> 00:37:45,080 Speaker 1: The Winds Up yet, but check it out. Like a description, 928 00:37:46,760 --> 00:37:49,279 Speaker 1: Giant Series preview that's over. Yeah, Giant Series preview that 929 00:37:49,320 --> 00:37:52,040 Speaker 1: was that was good spewing right there. That was good 930 00:37:52,160 --> 00:37:55,720 Speaker 1: Media Marvel, that first real one of the year. Yeah, 931 00:37:55,760 --> 00:37:57,759 Speaker 1: that's goodt We might get a respond to that one. 932 00:37:57,760 --> 00:38:00,040 Speaker 1: So that's good. We'll see. I mean maybe maybe this 933 00:38:00,080 --> 00:38:02,000 Speaker 1: guy's clips. Who knows. But again, like you guys, let 934 00:38:02,080 --> 00:38:04,200 Speaker 1: us know who you thought was the winner losing that 935 00:38:04,239 --> 00:38:06,239 Speaker 1: Media Marvel, I will say I think it was more 936 00:38:06,320 --> 00:38:09,040 Speaker 1: than me as I was probably Yeah, I mean I 937 00:38:09,160 --> 00:38:11,319 Speaker 1: really never I really thought it did something very tame. 938 00:38:11,360 --> 00:38:13,120 Speaker 1: But it's okay, no big deal whatever. Sean. Again, I'm 939 00:38:13,120 --> 00:38:14,600 Speaker 1: not gonna get a job off at Ringer anyway, so 940 00:38:14,600 --> 00:38:17,720 Speaker 1: we're gonna lean in pitching matchup for the Giant Series. 941 00:38:17,960 --> 00:38:20,680 Speaker 1: So this one I feel like might change because we've 942 00:38:20,680 --> 00:38:23,440 Speaker 1: now we're gonna play nine games and nine days, and 943 00:38:23,640 --> 00:38:26,160 Speaker 1: I feel like we're just going to have to insert 944 00:38:26,239 --> 00:38:27,759 Speaker 1: the six stars into the rotation. So I feel like 945 00:38:27,760 --> 00:38:29,560 Speaker 1: Shamana I steeks away in here because he wasn't using 946 00:38:29,560 --> 00:38:33,719 Speaker 1: this series. But Thursday, nine forty five, David Peuston versus 947 00:38:33,840 --> 00:38:36,160 Speaker 1: Robbie Ray big time left off right there, yeah, left 948 00:38:36,200 --> 00:38:40,239 Speaker 1: d Friday ten to fifteen nine, fifteen, two days in 949 00:38:40,239 --> 00:38:41,279 Speaker 1: a row. So to make sure you guys are checking 950 00:38:41,280 --> 00:38:43,960 Speaker 1: the clock for this first pitch. Nolan McLain versus Tyler 951 00:38:44,040 --> 00:38:47,040 Speaker 1: Molly Saturday nine oh five, Gonna try and catch a 952 00:38:47,080 --> 00:38:50,600 Speaker 1: little bit of that one. Clay Holmes versus Landing Rupe 953 00:38:51,080 --> 00:38:55,680 Speaker 1: and then Sunday evening four oh five ASoft right now 954 00:38:55,800 --> 00:38:58,480 Speaker 1: scheduled code I Sanga versus Logan Web. But I think 955 00:38:58,480 --> 00:39:00,879 Speaker 1: we might sneak Shamana into that one. I could see 956 00:39:00,880 --> 00:39:03,040 Speaker 1: that one being stuck in for Sean machest, especially because 957 00:39:03,040 --> 00:39:05,879 Speaker 1: the f Francisco weather five days, give him a little 958 00:39:05,880 --> 00:39:08,680 Speaker 1: give him a little bump after he was throwing ninety nine. Yeah, 959 00:39:08,719 --> 00:39:12,680 Speaker 1: and this Giants team so far, they finally got like 960 00:39:12,920 --> 00:39:16,319 Speaker 1: got the bats off their shoulder on Tuesday night, but 961 00:39:16,360 --> 00:39:18,520 Speaker 1: that was the only game this year they've scored more 962 00:39:18,560 --> 00:39:21,759 Speaker 1: than two runs. Yeah. I think the Royals and the 963 00:39:21,800 --> 00:39:23,600 Speaker 1: Twins are the only teams that have scored fewer runs 964 00:39:23,640 --> 00:39:26,480 Speaker 1: of the Giants, like fifteen tonight. Oh so then I 965 00:39:26,520 --> 00:39:28,360 Speaker 1: believe the Giants and the Twins are the teams that 966 00:39:28,400 --> 00:39:30,400 Speaker 1: have the lowest run scored in each league at the 967 00:39:30,400 --> 00:39:34,520 Speaker 1: time of recording. We'd Giants team again. We've talked about 968 00:39:34,520 --> 00:39:37,040 Speaker 1: it on the wind up a bunch. Tony Vaitello. We 969 00:39:37,080 --> 00:39:39,080 Speaker 1: don't think is a bad manager. We don't think that 970 00:39:39,520 --> 00:39:42,880 Speaker 1: you know that he can't be successful, but the start 971 00:39:42,960 --> 00:39:46,279 Speaker 1: to his Giants tenure has been weird. And in case 972 00:39:46,320 --> 00:39:50,600 Speaker 1: you guys don't know, Tony Vitello highly highly respected coach 973 00:39:50,600 --> 00:39:52,880 Speaker 1: of the college ranks. First coach to ever go directly 974 00:39:52,920 --> 00:39:56,320 Speaker 1: from college baseball to the major leagues with no prior experience. 975 00:39:56,360 --> 00:39:59,080 Speaker 1: Pat Murphy was a college coach for a long time, 976 00:39:59,360 --> 00:40:02,319 Speaker 1: then went to the majors as another coach Brewers. He 977 00:40:02,360 --> 00:40:05,240 Speaker 1: went straight from University of Tennessee to the San Francisco Giants. 978 00:40:05,239 --> 00:40:07,080 Speaker 1: Funny enough, the San Francisco Giants have a ton of 979 00:40:07,160 --> 00:40:10,000 Speaker 1: University of Tennessee guys in their organization, which is kind 980 00:40:10,000 --> 00:40:12,400 Speaker 1: of a weird mix there. Who else besides our guys 981 00:40:12,440 --> 00:40:14,600 Speaker 1: blaming Judge Trip. Their first round pick last year, I 982 00:40:14,600 --> 00:40:17,200 Speaker 1: believe was Gavin Keelan, who is a second baseman from 983 00:40:17,239 --> 00:40:19,319 Speaker 1: the University of Tennessee. And those are the only ones 984 00:40:19,320 --> 00:40:20,400 Speaker 1: I know off the top of my head. There might 985 00:40:20,440 --> 00:40:24,719 Speaker 1: be even more. But it's been weird, and there's been 986 00:40:24,760 --> 00:40:27,600 Speaker 1: even weird comments from the players based on the comments 987 00:40:27,600 --> 00:40:31,080 Speaker 1: that Tony Vitello made, because after they got absolutely housed 988 00:40:31,080 --> 00:40:34,480 Speaker 1: by the Yankees, Tony Vitello talked about how maybe he 989 00:40:34,600 --> 00:40:37,200 Speaker 1: gave too good of a speech, hyped him up too much, 990 00:40:37,280 --> 00:40:38,920 Speaker 1: hyped him up too much, and then Robbie Ray and 991 00:40:38,960 --> 00:40:41,960 Speaker 1: I think also Jose Budo made a comment that they're 992 00:40:42,000 --> 00:40:45,839 Speaker 1: big leader, big big leaguer. Was Elia Ramos, Okay, Ellie 993 00:40:45,960 --> 00:40:48,239 Speaker 1: Ramos that we're big leaguers, like, we don't need this 994 00:40:48,320 --> 00:40:50,480 Speaker 1: kind of stuff. All I'm gonna say is, James is 995 00:40:50,520 --> 00:40:52,360 Speaker 1: it reminds me a little bit of when your uncle 996 00:40:52,440 --> 00:40:55,640 Speaker 1: coached the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Yees are similar comments we 997 00:40:55,719 --> 00:40:58,200 Speaker 1: got very much sol I'm not trying to be too 998 00:40:58,239 --> 00:41:00,400 Speaker 1: Rahra and like the Giants also have a bit of 999 00:41:00,440 --> 00:41:02,279 Speaker 1: a weird vibe right now with their team. They had 1000 00:41:02,680 --> 00:41:05,880 Speaker 1: kind of a poor defensive game on Wednesday against the Padres, 1001 00:41:05,880 --> 00:41:08,080 Speaker 1: where Casey Schmidt made air in the first inning and 1002 00:41:08,080 --> 00:41:09,960 Speaker 1: then Matt Chapman threw a laser beam to him in 1003 00:41:10,000 --> 00:41:13,000 Speaker 1: the fifth that hit Schmid's glove like kinds of high 1004 00:41:13,000 --> 00:41:14,680 Speaker 1: and a big stretch, but it bounced off and they 1005 00:41:14,680 --> 00:41:16,680 Speaker 1: had the map. They took out Adrian Howse right after that, 1006 00:41:17,200 --> 00:41:19,560 Speaker 1: and someone grabbed it on Twitter in that Mound visit, 1007 00:41:19,760 --> 00:41:21,720 Speaker 1: Matt Chapman goes Casey Schmid. He had catch the fucking 1008 00:41:21,719 --> 00:41:24,400 Speaker 1: ball without any kind of jest to it whatsoever. So 1009 00:41:24,440 --> 00:41:27,160 Speaker 1: it does feel like that team's already possibly feeling it 1010 00:41:27,160 --> 00:41:28,399 Speaker 1: a little bit. And when you can we just score 1011 00:41:28,400 --> 00:41:30,719 Speaker 1: one run opening weekend, you definitely feel it. Yeah, I mean, 1012 00:41:30,719 --> 00:41:32,600 Speaker 1: it's it's nice to someone else feels tighter than the 1013 00:41:32,600 --> 00:41:34,719 Speaker 1: Mets right now. That's good. I was gonna say this, 1014 00:41:34,880 --> 00:41:37,080 Speaker 1: this is going into this series. There's two teams look 1015 00:41:37,080 --> 00:41:38,520 Speaker 1: like they can't score in one of the most difficult 1016 00:41:38,520 --> 00:41:40,640 Speaker 1: ballparks to score in in baseball, and it's gonna be like, I, 1017 00:41:40,800 --> 00:41:42,120 Speaker 1: let's check the weather and sis to score right now. 1018 00:41:42,160 --> 00:41:43,560 Speaker 1: I'm sure it will not be warm, but that's why 1019 00:41:43,600 --> 00:41:46,879 Speaker 1: I'll be hammering the over. I mean, this is maybe 1020 00:41:46,880 --> 00:41:49,799 Speaker 1: this is the series where NOx A knock somencks the 1021 00:41:49,800 --> 00:41:51,719 Speaker 1: top off for both teams, but it's just a feels a. 1022 00:41:52,239 --> 00:41:54,120 Speaker 1: I don't know. I'd like to like to win two 1023 00:41:54,200 --> 00:41:55,560 Speaker 1: or three of these games. I would like to win 1024 00:41:55,640 --> 00:42:00,920 Speaker 1: three again. I'm gonna be aggressive because losing the series 1025 00:42:00,920 --> 00:42:03,359 Speaker 1: to the Cardinals is pretty unacceptable. That team's not good. 1026 00:42:03,440 --> 00:42:05,640 Speaker 1: They didn't even play good baseball, like for a second 1027 00:42:05,640 --> 00:42:07,840 Speaker 1: and felt like, there's the night. We're gonna be fifties 1028 00:42:07,840 --> 00:42:10,520 Speaker 1: of the first pitch. Friday night we're gonna be higher 1029 00:42:10,560 --> 00:42:13,360 Speaker 1: fifties of first pitch. I think Saturday we're gonna be sixties. 1030 00:42:13,360 --> 00:42:14,760 Speaker 1: It's gonna be gonna be a lot of sun. Actual, 1031 00:42:14,760 --> 00:42:16,440 Speaker 1: were actually gonna have sun this whole weekend. San Francisco, 1032 00:42:16,480 --> 00:42:18,960 Speaker 1: which is what we're saying. That's crazy, that's gonna happen. Saturday, 1033 00:42:19,000 --> 00:42:20,799 Speaker 1: Hi's gonna be eighty and San Francisco, Oh my god. 1034 00:42:20,960 --> 00:42:23,360 Speaker 1: Anybody anybody weird to watch on the Giants jreams that 1035 00:42:23,360 --> 00:42:26,600 Speaker 1: you want to shout out besides Louis rise like Leui 1036 00:42:26,719 --> 00:42:29,080 Speaker 1: Ri's first extra base hit of the season on Wednesday. 1037 00:42:29,160 --> 00:42:32,000 Speaker 1: So were they down by ten when it happened. No, 1038 00:42:32,120 --> 00:42:33,360 Speaker 1: I think it was still two run games of the 1039 00:42:33,360 --> 00:42:35,600 Speaker 1: time he had the Giants team had four hits, he 1040 00:42:35,640 --> 00:42:37,920 Speaker 1: had three. The team scored one one run. He scored 1041 00:42:37,920 --> 00:42:39,719 Speaker 1: it after hitting his first dolbow of the season. So 1042 00:42:39,719 --> 00:42:43,080 Speaker 1: that's good. Caleb Killian reliever. I believe he came from 1043 00:42:43,200 --> 00:42:46,839 Speaker 1: the Cubs organization. He's thrown throwing BB's early, which looks 1044 00:42:46,880 --> 00:42:48,799 Speaker 1: like he's he looks like he's ascended to the best 1045 00:42:48,800 --> 00:42:50,200 Speaker 1: guy in the bullpen. We're gonna see all frien Jo 1046 00:42:50,360 --> 00:42:52,799 Speaker 1: butto He's not pitched well at all. There's a chance 1047 00:42:53,000 --> 00:42:54,880 Speaker 1: that Butteau ends up back in this New York Mets bullpen. 1048 00:42:54,960 --> 00:42:58,000 Speaker 1: I think he he looks he looks kind of rough 1049 00:42:58,080 --> 00:43:00,600 Speaker 1: right now. But otherwise this Giants. You met Adrian how 1050 00:43:00,680 --> 00:43:04,680 Speaker 1: I wish we're getting Adrian Hazard. He got assaulted eleven 1051 00:43:04,719 --> 00:43:07,080 Speaker 1: heart out of anything, eleven hard hit balls in their 1052 00:43:07,080 --> 00:43:09,960 Speaker 1: game on U on Wednesday. He got they were hidden 1053 00:43:10,280 --> 00:43:12,680 Speaker 1: lineder as left and right. Also, keep an eye if again, 1054 00:43:12,719 --> 00:43:14,960 Speaker 1: if you just you want to watch like some good fielding, 1055 00:43:15,480 --> 00:43:18,440 Speaker 1: shout out Patrick Bailey probably the best defensive catcher in baseball. 1056 00:43:18,600 --> 00:43:22,240 Speaker 1: I won't say out, Yeah, Matt Chapman's fantastic. Harrison Bader 1057 00:43:22,280 --> 00:43:24,919 Speaker 1: former met. A lot of former Mets are team tons, 1058 00:43:24,960 --> 00:43:27,920 Speaker 1: and we trade them like seven guys last year alone. Right, 1059 00:43:28,680 --> 00:43:31,040 Speaker 1: we are so much better than the Giants. This should 1060 00:43:31,080 --> 00:43:34,960 Speaker 1: be a three win series at the minimum. The Giants 1061 00:43:34,960 --> 00:43:36,920 Speaker 1: are kind of like the uh, we're gonna try this 1062 00:43:36,960 --> 00:43:40,080 Speaker 1: one again. Giants are like the yeah, where are you 1063 00:43:40,120 --> 00:43:42,600 Speaker 1: going with this? Let's hear the Giants are like the 1064 00:43:42,640 --> 00:43:46,879 Speaker 1: Red Sox of the Cardinals. Right, They're kind of boring, 1065 00:43:46,920 --> 00:43:48,600 Speaker 1: but they're a little bit more enhanced across the board. 1066 00:43:48,640 --> 00:43:53,640 Speaker 1: I'd be like the Chapman Adamas, Rafael Devers, jung Uli 1067 00:43:53,880 --> 00:43:55,719 Speaker 1: I think are like all legit good players on the 1068 00:43:55,760 --> 00:43:59,000 Speaker 1: offensive side. Also, this too, Landon Rope look look really 1069 00:43:59,040 --> 00:44:00,440 Speaker 1: really good in his first start of the year. He's 1070 00:44:00,480 --> 00:44:02,760 Speaker 1: been like a favorite, kind of like low key, like weird, 1071 00:44:02,800 --> 00:44:05,479 Speaker 1: funky pitcher of mine. For a while, pure side armor 1072 00:44:05,760 --> 00:44:07,920 Speaker 1: WICKI curveball and sweeper to play off each other. Now 1073 00:44:07,920 --> 00:44:09,680 Speaker 1: he's a color that kind of goes in between them. 1074 00:44:09,840 --> 00:44:11,440 Speaker 1: His velosoity has gone up a little bit. He was 1075 00:44:11,440 --> 00:44:13,520 Speaker 1: sitting like ninety three to ninety four that last start, 1076 00:44:13,680 --> 00:44:15,600 Speaker 1: which last year was more ninety two ninety three. I 1077 00:44:15,600 --> 00:44:18,720 Speaker 1: think he's he's very fun very funky. Also, Elliott Ramos 1078 00:44:18,800 --> 00:44:20,640 Speaker 1: is a butcher in left field, so I hope the 1079 00:44:20,680 --> 00:44:23,759 Speaker 1: Mets are aggressive on him. Yeah, I think I think 1080 00:44:23,760 --> 00:44:26,360 Speaker 1: that's the preview. Frank Frankie Peppers yeah, we got Frankie 1081 00:44:26,440 --> 00:44:28,200 Speaker 1: ends of every series. Just run you guys know, I 1082 00:44:28,239 --> 00:44:31,160 Speaker 1: hate to hear zad Frankie. I know it's not worth it, 1083 00:44:31,200 --> 00:44:33,919 Speaker 1: but here we go, poor frank General. 1084 00:44:34,000 --> 00:44:37,120 Speaker 2: This is Frankie Peppers saying, don't tell you how I'm going. 1085 00:44:37,120 --> 00:44:39,520 Speaker 2: I'm more a week than ninety eight percent of the 1086 00:44:39,560 --> 00:44:42,800 Speaker 2: New York Mets ross the Great Ball. What is going 1087 00:44:42,840 --> 00:44:47,400 Speaker 2: on with the offense people? Maybe these boys need like 1088 00:44:47,480 --> 00:44:50,439 Speaker 2: the espresso machine and the knockout like p Bettley had 1089 00:44:51,000 --> 00:44:54,880 Speaker 2: good idea, because this is this is bad boys. I 1090 00:44:55,760 --> 00:44:58,080 Speaker 2: know it's probably just the early season and it's not 1091 00:44:58,120 --> 00:45:04,040 Speaker 2: gonna go like this a whole season. But what's going on? Yeah, 1092 00:45:04,800 --> 00:45:08,000 Speaker 2: I don't understand. Everybody just looks like they don't want 1093 00:45:08,040 --> 00:45:08,480 Speaker 2: to score. 1094 00:45:10,680 --> 00:45:12,880 Speaker 1: Lovelo Paramoun went off to a classics frank. 1095 00:45:13,760 --> 00:45:16,400 Speaker 2: I don't understand it, and I'm not gonna try to 1096 00:45:16,480 --> 00:45:20,319 Speaker 2: understand it because your voice probably understood it far better 1097 00:45:20,360 --> 00:45:22,640 Speaker 2: in the past half hour forty minutes. I haven't put 1098 00:45:24,040 --> 00:45:27,280 Speaker 2: I'm looking for a little clarification, boys, because you know, seriously, 1099 00:45:27,360 --> 00:45:31,120 Speaker 2: we need some to jump start this season. Do you 1100 00:45:31,160 --> 00:45:33,080 Speaker 2: want me to make an oling? Do you want me 1101 00:45:33,120 --> 00:45:35,920 Speaker 2: to make roma via High I can make both. And 1102 00:45:35,960 --> 00:45:37,319 Speaker 2: if I make them, knowling, do you want me to 1103 00:45:37,320 --> 00:45:41,040 Speaker 2: make the shells from scratch, because I'll do it. At 1104 00:45:41,080 --> 00:45:43,160 Speaker 2: this point, I'll do whatever, like you know, a little 1105 00:45:43,160 --> 00:45:45,240 Speaker 2: little sugar high for these Mets and they need the energy. 1106 00:45:45,960 --> 00:45:49,960 Speaker 2: Let me know. I'll talk to you soon, boys. 1107 00:45:49,400 --> 00:45:49,800 Speaker 1: And. 1108 00:45:51,239 --> 00:45:53,560 Speaker 2: You know, maybe have a maybe have a few good 1109 00:45:53,680 --> 00:45:56,000 Speaker 2: naps and a few good conversations on the plane to 1110 00:45:56,040 --> 00:45:58,160 Speaker 2: San Francisco, because lord knows. 1111 00:45:58,640 --> 00:46:01,040 Speaker 1: Oh my god, I turn up flop power mode next 1112 00:46:01,040 --> 00:46:02,760 Speaker 1: to that five seconds. 1113 00:46:02,520 --> 00:46:05,000 Speaker 2: They need it. Take care of boys. I'll talk to you. 1114 00:46:05,080 --> 00:46:06,040 Speaker 2: So let's go, Mets. 1115 00:46:06,560 --> 00:46:08,960 Speaker 1: Let's go Mets. Frankie. I love hearing the blinker in 1116 00:46:09,000 --> 00:46:10,520 Speaker 1: the background. That really makes it feel like a WF 1117 00:46:10,640 --> 00:46:12,560 Speaker 1: Van call. I do love that he's just driving and 1118 00:46:12,560 --> 00:46:15,120 Speaker 1: he's like, I gotta call into the boys. I want 1119 00:46:15,120 --> 00:46:16,719 Speaker 1: to start doing like radio episodes, Like I want to 1120 00:46:16,719 --> 00:46:18,120 Speaker 1: do a number where you just like have people call 1121 00:46:18,120 --> 00:46:19,640 Speaker 1: in for half hour and that's like our third episode 1122 00:46:19,640 --> 00:46:22,279 Speaker 1: of the week. It's like dangerous. Yeah it's dangerous, but 1123 00:46:22,320 --> 00:46:24,400 Speaker 1: so it is the radio. What uh what do we 1124 00:46:24,440 --> 00:46:26,480 Speaker 1: want Frankie to I feel like they need something to 1125 00:46:26,520 --> 00:46:30,160 Speaker 1: wake up. I think, I mean, you can't have dessert 1126 00:46:30,200 --> 00:46:32,480 Speaker 1: without dinner. So I say, I think, I think rope 1127 00:46:32,480 --> 00:46:34,520 Speaker 1: a via the next week, can only okay, yeah, rope 1128 00:46:34,560 --> 00:46:36,440 Speaker 1: up via first, and they got it's got a little 1129 00:46:36,640 --> 00:46:38,440 Speaker 1: it's not spicy, but it's got spiced in it. Maybe 1130 00:46:38,480 --> 00:46:41,279 Speaker 1: it'll just give him a little jolt. And I'll say 1131 00:46:41,320 --> 00:46:43,000 Speaker 1: this too. This is the first big road trip with 1132 00:46:43,000 --> 00:46:45,200 Speaker 1: the team where it's all new players. Let's let's chell it. 1133 00:46:45,200 --> 00:46:47,359 Speaker 1: Guys got to play some cards, go and have a beer. 1134 00:46:47,440 --> 00:46:49,520 Speaker 1: What's that game that Gilbert just wanted to shoot your bars? 1135 00:46:49,560 --> 00:46:52,719 Speaker 1: Kritting it and over? Oh? Ray, yeah, they gotta play that. 1136 00:46:52,840 --> 00:46:55,759 Speaker 1: Do something something, get get the guys together. Get get 1137 00:46:55,760 --> 00:46:57,799 Speaker 1: in a room together, Lindor, so they'll lead the charge. 1138 00:46:57,840 --> 00:47:00,600 Speaker 1: Everyone get in a room for not going to play 1139 00:47:01,160 --> 00:47:03,279 Speaker 1: the best baseball. I hope it's better than what we 1140 00:47:03,440 --> 00:47:05,680 Speaker 1: just saw. So that's kind of what I'll leave you with. 1141 00:47:05,920 --> 00:47:07,440 Speaker 1: Much better team than the Giants. Should go out and 1142 00:47:07,440 --> 00:47:08,880 Speaker 1: beat them. Bat Hey, we're supposed to be better than 1143 00:47:08,880 --> 00:47:11,239 Speaker 1: the Cardinals and did not. That's pretty much it though 1144 00:47:11,239 --> 00:47:12,840 Speaker 1: for this episode. Thank you guys for listening, Thank you 1145 00:47:12,840 --> 00:47:14,640 Speaker 1: for watching. Make sure you subscribe to mets up on 1146 00:47:14,680 --> 00:47:17,399 Speaker 1: YouTube if you're listening to US Apple podcasts, Spotify, Google 1147 00:47:17,440 --> 00:47:19,840 Speaker 1: drops a rating, drops a review, download and subscribe. You 1148 00:47:19,840 --> 00:47:22,560 Speaker 1: can follow James on social media at James Shiando and 1149 00:47:22,600 --> 00:47:24,440 Speaker 1: I'm draftnick Mark. Thank you guys for listening, Thank you 1150 00:47:24,440 --> 00:47:26,319 Speaker 1: for watching. We'll catch you on the next one. Peace Out, 1151 00:47:26,719 --> 00:47:28,000 Speaker 1: peace out, guys. Let's go Mets.