1 00:00:00,680 --> 00:00:06,360 Speaker 1: All right, that's it to fail you. Oh wow. It 2 00:00:06,600 --> 00:00:09,800 Speaker 1: was Thursday, May thirtieth, and the Yankees were taking on 3 00:00:09,880 --> 00:00:12,600 Speaker 1: the Angels in the rubber game of a three game 4 00:00:12,720 --> 00:00:16,680 Speaker 1: set with Carlos Rodin on the mound, Anthony Volpi was 5 00:00:16,720 --> 00:00:19,439 Speaker 1: going for a twenty two game hit streak, and Aaron 6 00:00:19,560 --> 00:00:21,560 Speaker 1: Judge was trying to get back to the top of 7 00:00:21,600 --> 00:00:24,480 Speaker 1: the home run leader board. My recap your reactions coming 8 00:00:24,600 --> 00:00:38,680 Speaker 1: up next. This is NYY Recaps. Call me back. Looking 9 00:00:38,680 --> 00:00:42,000 Speaker 1: to boost your sports betting game. Meet odds Jam, the 10 00:00:42,120 --> 00:00:45,360 Speaker 1: ultimate ally for data driven way drink. 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Condolences 21 00:01:28,560 --> 00:01:31,920 Speaker 1: to Rangers fans. They are not having much fun. They 22 00:01:32,000 --> 00:01:35,440 Speaker 1: dropped a tough one to the Panthers tonight. Game six 23 00:01:35,480 --> 00:01:38,880 Speaker 1: will be on Saturday, so hopefully they can turn it around. 24 00:01:38,920 --> 00:01:42,640 Speaker 1: They trail the series three to two. Yankees win another series. 25 00:01:43,400 --> 00:01:46,160 Speaker 1: They take this series two games to one. They take 26 00:01:46,200 --> 00:01:51,360 Speaker 1: this game eight to three. And look, this was a 27 00:01:51,440 --> 00:01:55,280 Speaker 1: tighter series than you would think, and a tighter game 28 00:01:56,280 --> 00:01:59,840 Speaker 1: than you would think from looking at the score. Look 29 00:02:00,160 --> 00:02:03,880 Speaker 1: first six innings tonight. I was sweating before the Yankees 30 00:02:04,080 --> 00:02:07,320 Speaker 1: broke it open. I never imagined coming into the series, 31 00:02:07,320 --> 00:02:10,240 Speaker 1: the way the Yankees were playing and how bad the 32 00:02:10,280 --> 00:02:13,000 Speaker 1: Angels have been, that this series would be as close 33 00:02:13,680 --> 00:02:18,679 Speaker 1: as it was. But for a West Coast game, that's 34 00:02:18,720 --> 00:02:20,919 Speaker 1: not necessarily a bad thing because it keeps you awake 35 00:02:20,960 --> 00:02:24,560 Speaker 1: and alert at least. Another really good pitching performance tonight 36 00:02:24,560 --> 00:02:28,440 Speaker 1: from Carlos Rodan, six very sharp innings before I think 37 00:02:28,440 --> 00:02:30,400 Speaker 1: he ran out of gas a little bit in the seventh. 38 00:02:30,480 --> 00:02:32,839 Speaker 1: They also hit some good pitches in the seventh, Let's 39 00:02:32,880 --> 00:02:35,480 Speaker 1: be honest. Another home run from Aaron Judge. He's got 40 00:02:35,480 --> 00:02:40,040 Speaker 1: eighteen now. Not all great news, though. Anthony Vopie's hitting 41 00:02:40,080 --> 00:02:44,919 Speaker 1: streak snapped at twenty one games. But hell of a job. 42 00:02:45,000 --> 00:02:50,960 Speaker 1: Can hell of a job getting a hit basically every 43 00:02:51,040 --> 00:02:53,520 Speaker 1: day for three weeks plus you know, a couple of 44 00:02:53,520 --> 00:02:57,240 Speaker 1: off days in there is a damn fine achievement and 45 00:02:57,280 --> 00:03:00,640 Speaker 1: a lot of you know, great players have never done that. 46 00:03:00,720 --> 00:03:04,040 Speaker 1: So nice job by Anthony Volpi, who's just become a 47 00:03:04,120 --> 00:03:08,360 Speaker 1: very consistent player for the Yankees and on pace for 48 00:03:08,480 --> 00:03:13,400 Speaker 1: a war over seven this year, so having a great year. Also, 49 00:03:13,440 --> 00:03:16,480 Speaker 1: in case you missed it, we got some bad news 50 00:03:16,480 --> 00:03:18,440 Speaker 1: before the game. We got to mention it. Clark Schmidt, 51 00:03:18,800 --> 00:03:20,880 Speaker 1: who's been one of the Yankees' best pitchers this year 52 00:03:21,040 --> 00:03:24,840 Speaker 1: with a two point five to two ERA through eleven starts, 53 00:03:25,600 --> 00:03:29,000 Speaker 1: was placed on the injured list with a strained lat 54 00:03:29,320 --> 00:03:32,240 Speaker 1: He's not gonna throw for the next four to six weeks, 55 00:03:32,280 --> 00:03:34,600 Speaker 1: so it's a little bit more serious than we thought. 56 00:03:35,440 --> 00:03:38,000 Speaker 1: But then you got to build him back up, so 57 00:03:38,040 --> 00:03:40,520 Speaker 1: he's probably not gonna pitch for the Yankees for you know, 58 00:03:40,600 --> 00:03:44,200 Speaker 1: about ten weeks. You know, that puts him back sometime 59 00:03:44,200 --> 00:03:46,960 Speaker 1: in August. So that's a really tough loss for the 60 00:03:47,040 --> 00:03:55,600 Speaker 1: Yankee You don't know, but we will get Garrett Cole 61 00:03:55,680 --> 00:03:59,000 Speaker 1: back probably in about four weeks. So we just got 62 00:03:59,000 --> 00:04:02,240 Speaker 1: to find some consistent starts for the next four weeks. 63 00:04:02,640 --> 00:04:07,680 Speaker 1: Sounds like it's gonna be Cody Potit. You know, he's 64 00:04:08,200 --> 00:04:11,200 Speaker 1: he pitched well once with the Yankees this year. He's 65 00:04:11,200 --> 00:04:13,520 Speaker 1: three and ohero with a four point five e RA 66 00:04:13,680 --> 00:04:16,520 Speaker 1: and triple A, thirty eight strikeouts in thirty three and 67 00:04:16,560 --> 00:04:20,000 Speaker 1: a third innings, a whip of one point one one. 68 00:04:20,520 --> 00:04:22,280 Speaker 1: You gotta figure all those numbers will go up a 69 00:04:22,360 --> 00:04:25,040 Speaker 1: little bit against big league hitters at least. But if 70 00:04:25,040 --> 00:04:26,640 Speaker 1: he pitches to a four and a half e r 71 00:04:26,720 --> 00:04:29,880 Speaker 1: A and a one point three to five whip every 72 00:04:29,920 --> 00:04:32,640 Speaker 1: fifth day, honestly, you'll sign up for that for a month. 73 00:04:33,560 --> 00:04:36,320 Speaker 1: You take your chances with that. With the offense heating 74 00:04:36,400 --> 00:04:40,640 Speaker 1: up over the you know, hot weather, the Yankees typically 75 00:04:40,800 --> 00:04:43,000 Speaker 1: hit very very well. They always have for as long 76 00:04:43,000 --> 00:04:44,880 Speaker 1: as I can remember, except for last year they stun 77 00:04:45,440 --> 00:04:48,880 Speaker 1: But usually when the weather heats upisode is the Yankees offense. 78 00:04:49,240 --> 00:04:51,680 Speaker 1: So you gotta figure during the hot part of the summer, 79 00:04:52,680 --> 00:04:55,960 Speaker 1: you can you know, make up for having a less 80 00:04:56,000 --> 00:04:59,800 Speaker 1: than you know, top caliber pitcher once every fifth day. 81 00:04:59,839 --> 00:05:04,839 Speaker 1: But but Clayton Beater on the seven day injured list 82 00:05:05,160 --> 00:05:09,920 Speaker 1: with an undisclosed injury could be another option. I don't 83 00:05:09,960 --> 00:05:14,039 Speaker 1: know what the injury is. They haven't said. Maybe somebody knows. 84 00:05:14,040 --> 00:05:16,520 Speaker 1: But before he got injured, he was three to one 85 00:05:16,520 --> 00:05:20,080 Speaker 1: with a two point five to three ERA in seven starts, 86 00:05:20,120 --> 00:05:24,000 Speaker 1: thirty two innings, pitched forty four strikeouts. Again, not sure 87 00:05:24,000 --> 00:05:26,080 Speaker 1: what the injury is, but we saw him in spring training. 88 00:05:26,080 --> 00:05:28,680 Speaker 1: We saw him make the opening day roster, and I 89 00:05:28,720 --> 00:05:31,080 Speaker 1: contend that he's ready. So if the Yankees need somebody 90 00:05:31,120 --> 00:05:33,039 Speaker 1: to fill in and he can do it, you know, 91 00:05:33,480 --> 00:05:35,599 Speaker 1: he might. He might be a decent option, But sounds 92 00:05:35,640 --> 00:05:39,920 Speaker 1: like for now it's gonna be Cody poteit. So all right, 93 00:05:40,000 --> 00:05:42,320 Speaker 1: let's get to the recap. All right, let's go. Let's 94 00:05:42,360 --> 00:05:46,760 Speaker 1: get it going. So I've twenty eight in the morning, 95 00:05:47,440 --> 00:05:49,000 Speaker 1: so I don't want to waste you guys time. You know, 96 00:05:49,080 --> 00:05:52,039 Speaker 1: Let's get get right after it. Angels actually got on 97 00:05:52,080 --> 00:05:54,960 Speaker 1: the board first with another home run from Ohapi in 98 00:05:55,000 --> 00:05:57,960 Speaker 1: the bottom of the second, tenth home run that Rodin 99 00:05:58,160 --> 00:06:02,360 Speaker 1: has allowed so far this season. Long balls got long 100 00:06:02,400 --> 00:06:06,560 Speaker 1: lass balls. I've got long balls. Long balls. Long ball. 101 00:06:06,640 --> 00:06:09,479 Speaker 1: Now that's a new name. On the bright side, though 102 00:06:09,480 --> 00:06:12,240 Speaker 1: the vast majority of them have been solo shots. You 103 00:06:12,240 --> 00:06:15,640 Speaker 1: can live with that, and he definitely settled down after 104 00:06:15,680 --> 00:06:17,599 Speaker 1: that home run. He didn't allow another hit until the 105 00:06:17,640 --> 00:06:21,279 Speaker 1: seventh inning. Yankees got off the mat in the top 106 00:06:21,279 --> 00:06:23,280 Speaker 1: of the fourth exactly how you would draw it up 107 00:06:23,279 --> 00:06:26,040 Speaker 1: with this lineup walk to Wan Soto and then a 108 00:06:26,080 --> 00:06:32,159 Speaker 1: two run home run from mister Aaron Judge, who get 109 00:06:32,200 --> 00:06:33,520 Speaker 1: back to the classic. 110 00:06:33,080 --> 00:06:33,960 Speaker 2: Home run shot. 111 00:06:37,520 --> 00:06:39,880 Speaker 1: Two run shot, four hundred and thirty three feet one 112 00:06:39,960 --> 00:06:43,200 Speaker 1: hundred and ten miles an hour off the bat, eighteenth 113 00:06:43,279 --> 00:06:45,680 Speaker 1: home run of the season that tied him again for 114 00:06:45,760 --> 00:06:48,520 Speaker 1: the major league lead with Kyle Tucker and Gunner Henderson. 115 00:06:49,000 --> 00:06:51,200 Speaker 1: I still think he's gonna go back to New York 116 00:06:51,600 --> 00:06:53,760 Speaker 1: as the league leader. I've been saying this since he 117 00:06:53,800 --> 00:06:55,520 Speaker 1: had a slow start, that he's gonna be the first 118 00:06:55,520 --> 00:06:58,600 Speaker 1: to twenty. I stand by it. We'll see if I'm right. 119 00:06:58,680 --> 00:07:01,560 Speaker 1: But he hits well and Sam Francisco, so he's from 120 00:07:01,600 --> 00:07:04,679 Speaker 1: San Francisco. I'm predicting one of these days. I predicted 121 00:07:04,680 --> 00:07:06,960 Speaker 1: two home runs tonight, but he only got one. But 122 00:07:07,560 --> 00:07:11,320 Speaker 1: word Lifer says, Judge slams the gal the gabble. I 123 00:07:11,360 --> 00:07:15,720 Speaker 1: love that. So he actually had twelve home runs in 124 00:07:15,800 --> 00:07:17,960 Speaker 1: May He's probably gonna be the player of the Month 125 00:07:18,280 --> 00:07:20,320 Speaker 1: for May. When you look at his April and then 126 00:07:20,320 --> 00:07:22,520 Speaker 1: you look at his May, it's like night and day. 127 00:07:22,880 --> 00:07:25,360 Speaker 1: He has become the Aaron Judge we know and love. 128 00:07:26,080 --> 00:07:27,840 Speaker 1: Although he did have a tough night other than the 129 00:07:27,880 --> 00:07:29,960 Speaker 1: home run tonight, I think he struck out four times 130 00:07:30,440 --> 00:07:31,760 Speaker 1: in the game. Let me just pull out the box 131 00:07:31,760 --> 00:07:34,120 Speaker 1: score real quick and double check. Yeah, he was one 132 00:07:34,160 --> 00:07:37,720 Speaker 1: for five with four strikeouts, but still ops over one 133 00:07:37,720 --> 00:07:40,800 Speaker 1: thousand on the season one point zero two zero two 134 00:07:40,880 --> 00:07:44,600 Speaker 1: seventy three average. So you know, we'll take it. We 135 00:07:44,640 --> 00:07:46,880 Speaker 1: will absolutely take it. James G says he could win 136 00:07:46,920 --> 00:07:50,720 Speaker 1: an MVP, and I agree. Top seven. One of the 137 00:07:50,720 --> 00:07:54,760 Speaker 1: most beautiful things in baseball a perfectly executed hit and run. 138 00:07:55,040 --> 00:07:58,160 Speaker 1: So if you don't follow basic baseball that closely, I'll 139 00:07:58,200 --> 00:08:00,720 Speaker 1: just take a second to explain why I think a 140 00:08:00,880 --> 00:08:03,400 Speaker 1: hit and run is so beautiful. So you got a 141 00:08:03,440 --> 00:08:06,960 Speaker 1: runner on first, and you got a right handed batter, 142 00:08:07,720 --> 00:08:12,040 Speaker 1: and when the runner steals, the second baseman has to 143 00:08:12,080 --> 00:08:17,160 Speaker 1: cover second base to take the throw. That leaves the 144 00:08:17,320 --> 00:08:21,760 Speaker 1: entire right side of the infield open for the batter 145 00:08:22,240 --> 00:08:25,440 Speaker 1: who just waits a little bit longer and just chops 146 00:08:25,480 --> 00:08:28,119 Speaker 1: it right through the right side. That's exactly what DJ 147 00:08:28,200 --> 00:08:30,920 Speaker 1: Lemayhew did. He hit it to the exact spot that 148 00:08:30,960 --> 00:08:35,880 Speaker 1: the second baseman has you know, or was playing. That's 149 00:08:36,040 --> 00:08:38,400 Speaker 1: I mean, I look, there are a few things in 150 00:08:38,440 --> 00:08:44,760 Speaker 1: baseball that, when executed perfectly, are just beautiful suicide squeeze 151 00:08:45,080 --> 00:08:48,480 Speaker 1: five four to three triple play, you know, even a 152 00:08:48,480 --> 00:08:52,800 Speaker 1: six or four to three double play, if executed perfectly, 153 00:08:52,840 --> 00:08:57,079 Speaker 1: it's just a beautiful piece of poetry. And a hit 154 00:08:57,120 --> 00:08:59,760 Speaker 1: and run for me is right up there after that, 155 00:09:00,559 --> 00:09:03,000 Speaker 1: the Angels walk three hitters in a row to force 156 00:09:03,040 --> 00:09:04,800 Speaker 1: in a run that made it four to one Yanks, 157 00:09:04,800 --> 00:09:08,520 Speaker 1: and then Juan Soto picked up a basis clearing triple 158 00:09:09,120 --> 00:09:10,400 Speaker 1: to break the game wide open. 159 00:09:18,840 --> 00:09:23,000 Speaker 2: I'll tell you what one Soto is. That dude, he 160 00:09:23,240 --> 00:09:28,560 Speaker 2: is like that. He is built different, he is constructed. Alternatively, 161 00:09:29,120 --> 00:09:33,560 Speaker 2: sign that man fifty years, nine point three billion dollars 162 00:09:33,800 --> 00:09:37,959 Speaker 2: right now. That's men his money. 163 00:09:39,360 --> 00:09:42,280 Speaker 1: I like this job. I like it. He now has 164 00:09:42,360 --> 00:09:45,040 Speaker 1: forty nine RBIs on the season. I looked it up. 165 00:09:45,080 --> 00:09:47,240 Speaker 1: I wasn't sure last year if any Yankees had forty 166 00:09:47,320 --> 00:09:50,160 Speaker 1: nine RBIs, but they actually had four guys with forty 167 00:09:50,240 --> 00:09:53,760 Speaker 1: nine or more RBIs last year, but he's definitely on 168 00:09:53,840 --> 00:09:55,720 Speaker 1: base to get well over one hundred. If he stays 169 00:09:55,760 --> 00:09:58,120 Speaker 1: out there, and he usually does, he should get there. 170 00:09:58,880 --> 00:10:01,480 Speaker 1: Angels got to Carlos Rodin in the bottom of the 171 00:10:01,480 --> 00:10:04,280 Speaker 1: seventh inning and knocked him out of the game. Hamilton, 172 00:10:04,360 --> 00:10:06,560 Speaker 1: fresh off the IL, came in to get a couple 173 00:10:06,559 --> 00:10:09,280 Speaker 1: of outs, and then they went to Caleb Ferguson to 174 00:10:09,360 --> 00:10:12,480 Speaker 1: face Willie Calhoun and he banged a single to left 175 00:10:12,480 --> 00:10:15,280 Speaker 1: field that made it seven to three and brought the 176 00:10:15,360 --> 00:10:18,360 Speaker 1: tying run to the plate. But Rodin had a good day. 177 00:10:18,840 --> 00:10:21,800 Speaker 1: Final line for Rodin six innings, three hits, three runs, 178 00:10:21,840 --> 00:10:25,160 Speaker 1: all of them earned, one walk, five strikeouts. First time 179 00:10:25,200 --> 00:10:28,200 Speaker 1: since May eleventh that the Yankee starting pitcher has given 180 00:10:28,280 --> 00:10:33,760 Speaker 1: up three runs in an outing. That's unbelievable, unreal. Overall 181 00:10:33,880 --> 00:10:36,200 Speaker 1: on the season, his numbers are still excellent. He is 182 00:10:36,240 --> 00:10:39,680 Speaker 1: now seven to two with a three point zho nine 183 00:10:39,760 --> 00:10:42,280 Speaker 1: ERA through twelve starts. You will sign up for that. 184 00:10:42,600 --> 00:10:45,559 Speaker 1: Sixty seven inning, sixty two strikeouts, one point one to 185 00:10:45,679 --> 00:10:49,080 Speaker 1: three whips, so just over a hit per inning. Probably 186 00:10:49,120 --> 00:10:51,680 Speaker 1: not an All Star quite yet, but he's making a case. 187 00:10:51,720 --> 00:10:54,240 Speaker 1: He's building a very solid case. I would say if 188 00:10:54,280 --> 00:10:57,240 Speaker 1: he has a really good June, I think he's in. 189 00:10:57,559 --> 00:10:59,200 Speaker 1: You know, if you go to the All Star break 190 00:10:59,520 --> 00:11:02,800 Speaker 1: and you're nine and two or something like that, with 191 00:11:02,920 --> 00:11:06,000 Speaker 1: about a two point nine to five e er two 192 00:11:06,080 --> 00:11:09,120 Speaker 1: point eight five era, you're probably in. I don't think 193 00:11:09,160 --> 00:11:10,800 Speaker 1: he's gonna start the All Star Game. I think that's 194 00:11:10,840 --> 00:11:13,160 Speaker 1: going to Louis Heal. But I think he's got a 195 00:11:13,240 --> 00:11:16,160 Speaker 1: chance to be an All Star. Clark Schmidt probably was 196 00:11:16,200 --> 00:11:18,000 Speaker 1: going to be an All Star before he got hurt. 197 00:11:18,280 --> 00:11:20,320 Speaker 1: I don't think. I don't think Ness is quite gonna 198 00:11:20,320 --> 00:11:22,320 Speaker 1: be an All Star. But the fact that the Yankees 199 00:11:22,360 --> 00:11:24,400 Speaker 1: could have had, you know, three or four All Stars 200 00:11:24,440 --> 00:11:28,200 Speaker 1: on this in this rotation without Garrett Cole is really 201 00:11:28,200 --> 00:11:30,920 Speaker 1: saying something. Galabora Tour has ripped a double in the 202 00:11:31,080 --> 00:11:33,560 Speaker 1: eighth inning, his ninth double of the season. He's creeping 203 00:11:33,600 --> 00:11:36,640 Speaker 1: back up towards two thirty. You wonder at what point 204 00:11:36,679 --> 00:11:39,520 Speaker 1: he's just gonna explode offensively because you know it's in there. 205 00:11:39,720 --> 00:11:40,920 Speaker 1: You know it's in there, and every once in a 206 00:11:40,960 --> 00:11:44,160 Speaker 1: while he shows you flashes. Jose Travino followed up with 207 00:11:44,200 --> 00:11:48,040 Speaker 1: a sackfly, another productive at bat that made it eight 208 00:11:48,080 --> 00:11:50,240 Speaker 1: to three final run for the Yankees on the game, 209 00:11:55,080 --> 00:11:58,640 Speaker 1: and Tommy cees Kat says, tonight just proves how amazing 210 00:11:58,720 --> 00:12:02,720 Speaker 1: Joe DiMaggio's streak. It's truly an impossible record to beat. 211 00:12:03,160 --> 00:12:06,800 Speaker 1: And that brings me to Anthony Volpi, who grounded out 212 00:12:06,800 --> 00:12:09,160 Speaker 1: to second base to snap his hitting streak in the 213 00:12:09,240 --> 00:12:31,520 Speaker 1: ninth inning, but the Yankees hang on to win. Yankees 214 00:12:31,600 --> 00:12:33,959 Speaker 1: now just a half game behind the best record in 215 00:12:34,040 --> 00:12:37,280 Speaker 1: Major League Baseball. They are thirty nine to nineteen. They're 216 00:12:37,320 --> 00:12:41,160 Speaker 1: back to twenty games over five hundred. Phillies are thirty 217 00:12:41,240 --> 00:12:44,559 Speaker 1: nine and eighteen, so twenty one games over five hundred 218 00:12:44,559 --> 00:12:46,640 Speaker 1: and six to eighty four win percentage. Yankees at six 219 00:12:46,760 --> 00:12:50,400 Speaker 1: seventy two. Yankees have now scored two hundred and seventy 220 00:12:50,520 --> 00:12:55,439 Speaker 1: nine runs. That is third in the American League, behind 221 00:12:56,200 --> 00:12:59,120 Speaker 1: the Guardians and the Royals. Royals have scored two hundred 222 00:12:59,120 --> 00:13:01,040 Speaker 1: and eighty two runs. They are not bad. They are 223 00:13:01,080 --> 00:13:03,400 Speaker 1: not bad at all. They are thirty five and twenty three, 224 00:13:03,440 --> 00:13:06,640 Speaker 1: so they're their rebuild is going nicely. Just resigned Bobby Witt. 225 00:13:06,640 --> 00:13:09,080 Speaker 1: They're trying to get a new stadium built. I think 226 00:13:09,160 --> 00:13:12,560 Speaker 1: the voters rejected the funds to build a new stadium, 227 00:13:12,640 --> 00:13:15,319 Speaker 1: but I love Kaufman Stadium anyway. But you know, out 228 00:13:15,320 --> 00:13:17,679 Speaker 1: there in KC, with how hot it gets during the summer. 229 00:13:17,720 --> 00:13:22,280 Speaker 1: I played out there in KC one summer and wow, 230 00:13:22,520 --> 00:13:26,880 Speaker 1: I mean it was ridiculously hot. So all right, belt time. 231 00:13:27,480 --> 00:13:29,520 Speaker 1: We had some options tonight. You know, Soto with the 232 00:13:29,520 --> 00:13:32,360 Speaker 1: big three run triple to break the game open, Judge 233 00:13:32,400 --> 00:13:34,360 Speaker 1: hit the two run home run, But really the story 234 00:13:34,360 --> 00:13:37,920 Speaker 1: for me was the six beautiful innings from Carlos Rodan. 235 00:13:49,080 --> 00:13:52,800 Speaker 1: Al Liddy says Judge is on pace for sixty three 236 00:13:52,840 --> 00:13:56,080 Speaker 1: home runs. I haven't looked at it yet, but I'm 237 00:13:56,080 --> 00:13:57,920 Speaker 1: gonna just take your word for it. We've had some 238 00:13:58,120 --> 00:14:04,000 Speaker 1: math snaff foos here on the postgame show Quantitative my 239 00:14:04,120 --> 00:14:10,280 Speaker 1: mask specialist fourth belt for Carlos Rodin. But speaking of numbers, 240 00:14:10,679 --> 00:14:12,640 Speaker 1: I want to take a look at the stat cast 241 00:14:12,640 --> 00:14:15,240 Speaker 1: pages tonight. So first of all, I want to show 242 00:14:15,240 --> 00:14:17,080 Speaker 1: you the game stat cast page, because this is not 243 00:14:17,160 --> 00:14:20,200 Speaker 1: something that everybody knows exists. But if you go to 244 00:14:20,280 --> 00:14:23,080 Speaker 1: Baseball Savant during the game, you can click on the 245 00:14:23,480 --> 00:14:25,680 Speaker 1: game and it will give you all the key stat 246 00:14:25,720 --> 00:14:28,320 Speaker 1: cast stuff from the day, which I love to watch. 247 00:14:28,360 --> 00:14:30,760 Speaker 1: I love to have this open in a tab while 248 00:14:30,760 --> 00:14:33,360 Speaker 1: I'm watching the game, and it shows you the top 249 00:14:33,400 --> 00:14:35,800 Speaker 1: exit velocity, So judge one hundred and ten miles an 250 00:14:35,800 --> 00:14:38,160 Speaker 1: hour on the home run four hundred and thirty three feet. 251 00:14:38,400 --> 00:14:41,080 Speaker 1: You see, Rodin had the top velocity of the game, 252 00:14:41,200 --> 00:14:44,120 Speaker 1: ninety seven point nine miles an hour. Ian Hamilton hit 253 00:14:44,200 --> 00:14:48,640 Speaker 1: ninety seven point seven. Carlos Rodin had sixteen swings and 254 00:14:48,680 --> 00:14:51,880 Speaker 1: misses tonight beautiful. And then it goes down and it 255 00:14:51,920 --> 00:14:55,080 Speaker 1: shows you the win probability. So for the first four 256 00:14:55,120 --> 00:14:57,440 Speaker 1: innings it looked like the Angels could win, but then 257 00:14:57,440 --> 00:15:02,200 Speaker 1: the Yankees pulled away, and pulled way away after the 258 00:15:03,040 --> 00:15:07,280 Speaker 1: double or triple excuse me from Juan Soto, and I 259 00:15:07,280 --> 00:15:09,040 Speaker 1: thought we would take a look at Aaron Judge's stat 260 00:15:09,080 --> 00:15:12,280 Speaker 1: cast now checking in after you know, such a tough start, 261 00:15:12,360 --> 00:15:14,400 Speaker 1: and it doesn't have his updated regular stats, so don't 262 00:15:14,440 --> 00:15:16,840 Speaker 1: worry about that, you know they update that the day after. 263 00:15:16,920 --> 00:15:21,080 Speaker 1: But batting run value ninety six percentile. Look at the 264 00:15:21,120 --> 00:15:24,200 Speaker 1: spray chart, I mean, it's beautiful. He hits the balls 265 00:15:24,280 --> 00:15:27,520 Speaker 1: everywhere except to right at the centerfielder doesn't hit many 266 00:15:27,560 --> 00:15:30,200 Speaker 1: right there. Generally, if he hits the ball in the air. 267 00:15:31,200 --> 00:15:33,200 Speaker 1: It's out of the ballpark. I mean, look at some 268 00:15:33,240 --> 00:15:38,560 Speaker 1: of these shots. They're all just massive, massive power. And 269 00:15:38,560 --> 00:15:41,760 Speaker 1: then he's red. Red is good. My buddy Aiden Bechamp, 270 00:15:41,840 --> 00:15:44,200 Speaker 1: who might be doing more podcasts on this show on 271 00:15:44,240 --> 00:15:47,880 Speaker 1: this channel pretty soon, says that Red is good. He 272 00:15:47,920 --> 00:15:50,080 Speaker 1: put it nice and simple. This year when we were 273 00:15:50,080 --> 00:15:53,080 Speaker 1: talking about the Martian and Aaron Judge pretty much all 274 00:15:53,160 --> 00:15:58,240 Speaker 1: read one hundredth percentile in several categories, so pretty much 275 00:15:58,280 --> 00:16:00,920 Speaker 1: the best in the league. And in terms of walks 276 00:16:01,320 --> 00:16:03,880 Speaker 1: ninety ninth percentile. I believe he's actually got more walks 277 00:16:03,880 --> 00:16:08,320 Speaker 1: than Juan Soto now, but Anthony VOPI will take a 278 00:16:08,360 --> 00:16:10,880 Speaker 1: look at him. He's been really, really consistent. You see 279 00:16:10,880 --> 00:16:14,360 Speaker 1: the fielding run value ninety seventh percentile in the league, 280 00:16:14,760 --> 00:16:16,440 Speaker 1: and with him, I really want to look at the 281 00:16:16,440 --> 00:16:18,760 Speaker 1: spray chart because look at this, he's hitting the ball 282 00:16:18,840 --> 00:16:20,680 Speaker 1: line to line this year. This is what you want 283 00:16:20,720 --> 00:16:24,200 Speaker 1: your leadoff man to do. You see, he's got doubles 284 00:16:24,240 --> 00:16:26,520 Speaker 1: down the left field line and the right field line. 285 00:16:26,640 --> 00:16:28,960 Speaker 1: He hits shots to the right field gap. He's got 286 00:16:29,000 --> 00:16:30,800 Speaker 1: a lot of hits up the middle. He's got a 287 00:16:30,800 --> 00:16:33,440 Speaker 1: few infield hits. You know, he's got a bunt single, 288 00:16:33,480 --> 00:16:35,400 Speaker 1: he's hit some choppers that you know he beats out 289 00:16:35,400 --> 00:16:37,480 Speaker 1: with his speed, but then it will also beat you 290 00:16:37,560 --> 00:16:40,720 Speaker 1: with the long home run. And then if you look 291 00:16:40,720 --> 00:16:45,520 Speaker 1: at Histing his regular batting metrics, they're not amazing. He's 292 00:16:45,560 --> 00:16:47,360 Speaker 1: below average in a lot of things. But yet he 293 00:16:47,440 --> 00:16:51,920 Speaker 1: still has great offensive value, great base running value, and 294 00:16:51,920 --> 00:16:55,600 Speaker 1: great fielding value. So this is just to show you that, 295 00:16:55,960 --> 00:16:59,720 Speaker 1: you know, you can be really solid statistically and still 296 00:16:59,760 --> 00:17:03,640 Speaker 1: not stat cast be in love with your metrics, but 297 00:17:04,000 --> 00:17:06,600 Speaker 1: it with a few key things, like he's cut down 298 00:17:06,600 --> 00:17:10,240 Speaker 1: on his whift rate, his strikeout percentage, he's making more 299 00:17:10,240 --> 00:17:14,280 Speaker 1: contact and that's pushed his expected batting average above league average. 300 00:17:14,400 --> 00:17:17,000 Speaker 1: And when you combine it with his speed, his power, 301 00:17:17,240 --> 00:17:18,960 Speaker 1: his ability to hit the ball on the sweet spot, 302 00:17:19,560 --> 00:17:22,439 Speaker 1: I'll tell you makes her a good player. And I 303 00:17:22,480 --> 00:17:24,760 Speaker 1: think all these numbers are going to get better as 304 00:17:24,800 --> 00:17:27,679 Speaker 1: he gets older, gets stronger, gets more familiar with the league, 305 00:17:27,920 --> 00:17:32,640 Speaker 1: and faces more pitchers. Carlos Rodin pitched tonight. You see 306 00:17:32,640 --> 00:17:35,359 Speaker 1: the fastball run values in the ninety first percent tile 307 00:17:35,440 --> 00:17:38,760 Speaker 1: of the league, and then everything else, you know, breaking 308 00:17:38,760 --> 00:17:42,520 Speaker 1: ball off speed below average, but really it's the fastball. 309 00:17:42,560 --> 00:17:44,880 Speaker 1: That makes him an elite pitcher, and hopefully he keeps 310 00:17:44,920 --> 00:17:47,760 Speaker 1: that fastball for a few more years. He is thirty 311 00:17:47,800 --> 00:17:51,240 Speaker 1: one years old, so at some point, the you know, 312 00:17:51,320 --> 00:17:53,760 Speaker 1: velocity will come down. And that's why I think you're 313 00:17:53,760 --> 00:17:56,960 Speaker 1: seeing him throw a lot more sliders, a lot more cutters. 314 00:17:57,400 --> 00:18:01,440 Speaker 1: He is trying to, you know, become better pitcher, right 315 00:18:01,480 --> 00:18:03,880 Speaker 1: and he's getting a lot of swings and missus sixteen 316 00:18:03,920 --> 00:18:06,080 Speaker 1: swings and missus tonight. And the other thing I wanted 317 00:18:06,080 --> 00:18:09,439 Speaker 1: to show you was Clayton Beater, who again on the 318 00:18:09,480 --> 00:18:12,600 Speaker 1: IL with an undisclosed injury, but three and one with 319 00:18:12,640 --> 00:18:15,560 Speaker 1: a two point five to three ERA in seven starts, 320 00:18:16,119 --> 00:18:20,600 Speaker 1: and he's just been phenomenal. Twenty five years old, huge guy, 321 00:18:21,160 --> 00:18:24,680 Speaker 1: very strong, prototypical pitchers build. Let's hope that he gets 322 00:18:24,720 --> 00:18:26,840 Speaker 1: healthy because I think he's got a chance to step 323 00:18:26,880 --> 00:18:30,000 Speaker 1: into the Yankees' rotation at some point. But once again, 324 00:18:30,680 --> 00:18:41,600 Speaker 1: congrats to the Yankees on another series win. So Yankees 325 00:18:41,640 --> 00:18:45,639 Speaker 1: have moved to four and two on the West Coast swing, 326 00:18:45,680 --> 00:18:48,880 Speaker 1: and now they have three more games with the San 327 00:18:48,920 --> 00:18:51,159 Speaker 1: Francisco Giants before they come back home. I don't know 328 00:18:51,160 --> 00:18:54,080 Speaker 1: about you, guys, but I am really freaking tired of 329 00:18:54,119 --> 00:18:56,159 Speaker 1: staying up till one to two in the morning. What 330 00:18:56,200 --> 00:18:58,320 Speaker 1: you guys don't see is that, you know, when we 331 00:18:58,400 --> 00:19:01,199 Speaker 1: I build this podcast out and then I gotta do 332 00:19:01,280 --> 00:19:03,720 Speaker 1: the audio and update the thumbnails and all that stuff, 333 00:19:04,240 --> 00:19:06,199 Speaker 1: and then it takes me a little while to get 334 00:19:06,240 --> 00:19:07,199 Speaker 1: to sleep. So a lot of times I don't get 335 00:19:07,240 --> 00:19:10,040 Speaker 1: to sleep until about an hour after this podcast wraps up. 336 00:19:10,480 --> 00:19:12,560 Speaker 1: So I'm ready to wrap it up. Let's go ahead, 337 00:19:12,560 --> 00:19:16,880 Speaker 1: take a few more comments. I gotta get out of here. 338 00:19:18,320 --> 00:19:22,400 Speaker 1: My pops is up. What are you going up so late? 339 00:19:28,000 --> 00:19:31,479 Speaker 1: Tommy Higgs says, so does heel stay in the rotation 340 00:19:31,640 --> 00:19:36,399 Speaker 1: now for good? Now that Schmidt is hurt, well, I 341 00:19:36,400 --> 00:19:38,640 Speaker 1: think they're gonna I mean, they're not gonna take him 342 00:19:38,640 --> 00:19:41,160 Speaker 1: out if they don't have anybody else to back him up. 343 00:19:41,240 --> 00:19:43,080 Speaker 1: I mean, we just talked about how beat Her is 344 00:19:43,080 --> 00:19:45,000 Speaker 1: on the injured list, and they just called up Potite 345 00:19:45,080 --> 00:19:47,920 Speaker 1: to replace Clark Schmidt. So I think right now you're 346 00:19:47,960 --> 00:19:51,359 Speaker 1: gonna ride that horse till Shibaksha and it. You know, 347 00:19:51,400 --> 00:19:53,360 Speaker 1: it could be a blessing in disguise. I know they 348 00:19:53,359 --> 00:19:55,760 Speaker 1: want to be careful with the arm. You know, it 349 00:19:55,840 --> 00:19:57,600 Speaker 1: might be on some of those situations where you get 350 00:19:57,640 --> 00:20:00,159 Speaker 1: them out of games early. You know, if you get 351 00:20:00,200 --> 00:20:02,000 Speaker 1: a big lead early, maybe you get him out after 352 00:20:02,040 --> 00:20:05,080 Speaker 1: four innings, just to save some of those innings. Regardless 353 00:20:05,119 --> 00:20:06,600 Speaker 1: of what the Yankees say about their not being in 354 00:20:07,280 --> 00:20:10,359 Speaker 1: an innings limit, there almost certainly is some kind of 355 00:20:10,359 --> 00:20:13,960 Speaker 1: a limit. And coming back from Tommy John surgery, that's 356 00:20:14,000 --> 00:20:16,200 Speaker 1: the right thing to do because we want this kid 357 00:20:16,200 --> 00:20:18,240 Speaker 1: to stay healthy. He is part of the long term 358 00:20:18,400 --> 00:20:21,560 Speaker 1: plans for this team. So Zuzu Boy says he works late, 359 00:20:21,600 --> 00:20:25,200 Speaker 1: so these West Coast games are his favorite. I don't know. 360 00:20:25,240 --> 00:20:27,560 Speaker 1: They're tough for me, man. You know, tough for I 361 00:20:27,600 --> 00:20:30,639 Speaker 1: think for anybody who works in the morning. And you know, 362 00:20:30,640 --> 00:20:32,000 Speaker 1: I get up at seven in the morning a lot 363 00:20:32,000 --> 00:20:35,440 Speaker 1: of time, sometimes six thirty tomorrow, getting up even earlier 364 00:20:35,600 --> 00:20:37,720 Speaker 1: because I want to get a workout in. I'm trying 365 00:20:37,720 --> 00:20:39,320 Speaker 1: to get I've been sitting a lot this week, so 366 00:20:39,840 --> 00:20:41,560 Speaker 1: you know, I like to start my Friday with a 367 00:20:41,560 --> 00:20:44,080 Speaker 1: little bit of a little bit of activity there. Get 368 00:20:44,160 --> 00:20:46,320 Speaker 1: up early, go for a walk, go for a run, 369 00:20:46,920 --> 00:20:50,400 Speaker 1: listen to some music, have some coffee, and then get 370 00:20:50,440 --> 00:20:51,280 Speaker 1: ready for the weekend. 371 00:20:51,400 --> 00:20:51,560 Speaker 2: You know. 372 00:20:51,600 --> 00:20:54,080 Speaker 1: Finished. I like to finish the week strong. You know, 373 00:20:55,000 --> 00:20:57,919 Speaker 1: I become a kind of a workaholic in my you know, 374 00:20:58,040 --> 00:21:00,879 Speaker 1: in my older age now and my one just turned 375 00:21:00,880 --> 00:21:04,359 Speaker 1: forty one last week. But you know, that's one of 376 00:21:04,400 --> 00:21:06,920 Speaker 1: the reasons that it kind of stinks with the highlights thing. 377 00:21:06,960 --> 00:21:09,879 Speaker 1: You know, I really like doing more highlights. I like 378 00:21:09,960 --> 00:21:11,600 Speaker 1: doing more visual stuff. I know a lot of you 379 00:21:11,640 --> 00:21:13,679 Speaker 1: have said that doesn't matter if you have the highlights, 380 00:21:13,680 --> 00:21:15,199 Speaker 1: we're here for the analysis. But I like to make 381 00:21:15,240 --> 00:21:16,879 Speaker 1: a show of it, right, you know. I like to 382 00:21:16,880 --> 00:21:18,680 Speaker 1: show it if Aaron Judge it's a long home run, 383 00:21:18,720 --> 00:21:20,879 Speaker 1: and make it full screen and show a few different 384 00:21:20,920 --> 00:21:26,160 Speaker 1: angles and things like that. But you know, I always thought, 385 00:21:26,320 --> 00:21:30,280 Speaker 1: you know, I was talking to somebody about podcasting the 386 00:21:30,280 --> 00:21:31,760 Speaker 1: other day. I get a lot of questions from people 387 00:21:31,800 --> 00:21:34,560 Speaker 1: who want to start their own podcast, and they asked me, 388 00:21:34,600 --> 00:21:36,920 Speaker 1: what's the easiest way or what's the quickest way to 389 00:21:36,920 --> 00:21:39,440 Speaker 1: get a podcast going? You know, what's what's They want 390 00:21:39,440 --> 00:21:41,560 Speaker 1: to essentially have a you know, a podcast up that 391 00:21:41,600 --> 00:21:43,480 Speaker 1: requires the least amount of work. They want to have 392 00:21:43,520 --> 00:21:46,160 Speaker 1: a side hustle. And I contend that's the wrong way 393 00:21:46,160 --> 00:21:49,280 Speaker 1: to think about it. I like to when I have 394 00:21:49,320 --> 00:21:52,320 Speaker 1: a podcast coming up, my frame of mind is how 395 00:21:52,400 --> 00:21:55,760 Speaker 1: much can I get done before this podcast goes lot? 396 00:21:55,920 --> 00:21:58,639 Speaker 1: How much work can I put in to make this 397 00:21:58,720 --> 00:22:01,280 Speaker 1: a great show before it the show goes live. And 398 00:22:01,320 --> 00:22:03,119 Speaker 1: now that we can't really cut all the highlights and 399 00:22:03,119 --> 00:22:05,879 Speaker 1: stuff as much as we used to, it's like I 400 00:22:06,000 --> 00:22:07,439 Speaker 1: end up just kind of I'm watching the game and 401 00:22:07,480 --> 00:22:09,560 Speaker 1: I'm biting my fingernails and I don't know what to 402 00:22:09,560 --> 00:22:11,560 Speaker 1: do half the time. So I mean, maybe that's good 403 00:22:11,560 --> 00:22:14,280 Speaker 1: for me. 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