1 00:00:10,560 --> 00:00:12,880 Speaker 1: What Is Up? Mets fans, Welcome back to another episode 2 00:00:12,960 --> 00:00:16,480 Speaker 1: of the Mets Up Podcast. First off, shout out the mothers. 3 00:00:16,520 --> 00:00:19,720 Speaker 1: Happy Mother's Day to everybody out there. Even better because 4 00:00:19,760 --> 00:00:22,400 Speaker 1: the Mets win a series against the Chicago Cubs. What's better? 5 00:00:22,600 --> 00:00:25,279 Speaker 1: What's a better gift than the Mets winning a series 6 00:00:25,360 --> 00:00:27,560 Speaker 1: for all the mothers out there who have to watch 7 00:00:27,640 --> 00:00:29,840 Speaker 1: the Mets for all these years with their sons, with 8 00:00:29,880 --> 00:00:32,160 Speaker 1: their daughters, whatever it is. Shout out to moms, Happy 9 00:00:32,200 --> 00:00:34,600 Speaker 1: Mother's Day. Shout out to the Mets. Beating the Chicago Cubs, 10 00:00:34,600 --> 00:00:35,839 Speaker 1: one of the best teams in baseball, one of the 11 00:00:35,880 --> 00:00:38,320 Speaker 1: best teams in the National League, taking two out of three, 12 00:00:38,600 --> 00:00:40,800 Speaker 1: had a change believe that that the Cubs are one 13 00:00:40,840 --> 00:00:43,920 Speaker 1: of the best teams in baseball? Yeah, yeah, because I 14 00:00:43,920 --> 00:00:46,200 Speaker 1: don't know, man, have you been watching baseball this year? 15 00:00:46,240 --> 00:00:49,640 Speaker 1: It's yeah, it's That's what I'm saying. It's weird, Like 16 00:00:49,720 --> 00:00:53,400 Speaker 1: this entire league is weird this year. It feels like 17 00:00:53,440 --> 00:00:55,440 Speaker 1: there's a couple teams at the top and everybody else 18 00:00:55,560 --> 00:00:57,800 Speaker 1: it's kind of next. I feel like the Cubs offensively 19 00:00:57,800 --> 00:01:00,120 Speaker 1: are are a very good team. Obviously, we saw that 20 00:01:00,120 --> 00:01:01,959 Speaker 1: they have some pitching struggles, and we'll talk about that 21 00:01:03,320 --> 00:01:05,280 Speaker 1: in this episode. But I do think they are probably 22 00:01:05,280 --> 00:01:08,319 Speaker 1: one of the five six best teams in Major League Baseball? 23 00:01:08,319 --> 00:01:09,039 Speaker 1: Do you not think that? 24 00:01:09,840 --> 00:01:12,000 Speaker 2: I think that the Cubs are really close to being 25 00:01:12,040 --> 00:01:14,360 Speaker 2: really good. I think that if they if they had 26 00:01:14,440 --> 00:01:16,600 Speaker 2: owners that weren't super cheap and like to actually carry 27 00:01:16,600 --> 00:01:18,960 Speaker 2: about winning. It's like, right, the Cubs, Like I hate 28 00:01:18,959 --> 00:01:20,640 Speaker 2: teams like the Cubs. And this always happens in these 29 00:01:20,720 --> 00:01:23,679 Speaker 2: land Locks Rickets division teams. Yeah, where you're like, Wow, 30 00:01:23,720 --> 00:01:25,480 Speaker 2: this team looks amazing. Then you're like, they don't have 31 00:01:25,520 --> 00:01:27,760 Speaker 2: a their basement. They don't They're missing three pitchers, they're 32 00:01:27,760 --> 00:01:29,520 Speaker 2: missing three relievers. Like this is like a half a 33 00:01:29,560 --> 00:01:31,840 Speaker 2: team that's still pretty good, justin good enough teams to 34 00:01:31,880 --> 00:01:33,560 Speaker 2: make a ton of profit and not actually compete for 35 00:01:33,560 --> 00:01:34,160 Speaker 2: a World Series. 36 00:01:34,200 --> 00:01:35,759 Speaker 1: Well yeah, I mean, and that's what the Ricketts said 37 00:01:36,000 --> 00:01:37,640 Speaker 1: this year. They were like, we're trying to make sure 38 00:01:37,640 --> 00:01:39,640 Speaker 1: that we can maximize profits as much as possible with 39 00:01:39,680 --> 00:01:41,720 Speaker 1: this team. We just want to make more money than 40 00:01:41,760 --> 00:01:43,880 Speaker 1: we spend every single year, which has got to be 41 00:01:44,600 --> 00:01:46,400 Speaker 1: the worst thing you could ever hear as a fan 42 00:01:46,600 --> 00:01:49,320 Speaker 1: of a team the owner is not prioritizing winning. He's like, 43 00:01:49,320 --> 00:01:51,160 Speaker 1: I want to actually just make some money on this 44 00:01:51,200 --> 00:01:54,080 Speaker 1: team if possible, but take the series from the Cubs. 45 00:01:54,280 --> 00:01:56,680 Speaker 1: We've got some Luis Robert trade rumors that we're going 46 00:01:56,720 --> 00:01:58,960 Speaker 1: to talk about that is spicy over on Twitter. I 47 00:01:59,000 --> 00:02:02,320 Speaker 1: think we're gonna have a more in depth conversation later 48 00:02:02,400 --> 00:02:05,280 Speaker 1: this week, breakout episode on its own, just talking about 49 00:02:05,880 --> 00:02:09,240 Speaker 1: Luis Robert trade stuff. But we'll briefly mention it today 50 00:02:09,639 --> 00:02:12,880 Speaker 1: and we'll also preview the upcoming series against the Pittsburgh Pirates. 51 00:02:12,880 --> 00:02:15,440 Speaker 1: So make sure you guys are subscribed to the YouTube channel. 52 00:02:15,520 --> 00:02:19,320 Speaker 1: Really appreciate everybody over there Met Stuff podcast listening to us, 53 00:02:19,320 --> 00:02:23,639 Speaker 1: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google download the podcast, subscribe to the podcast, 54 00:02:23,760 --> 00:02:25,520 Speaker 1: give us a rate, and give us a review. We 55 00:02:25,560 --> 00:02:28,640 Speaker 1: really appreciate it, James. Before we get going into this series, 56 00:02:28,800 --> 00:02:30,760 Speaker 1: how'd you spend Mother's Day? Would you guys get up 57 00:02:30,760 --> 00:02:31,440 Speaker 1: to Oh? 58 00:02:31,480 --> 00:02:33,639 Speaker 2: I had a very nice day with my mother, my grandmother. 59 00:02:33,840 --> 00:02:37,240 Speaker 2: Just a nice, leisurely like Italian three o'clock dinner in 60 00:02:37,240 --> 00:02:40,079 Speaker 2: the backyard, had some guice curled meats, had a nice 61 00:02:40,080 --> 00:02:42,640 Speaker 2: big charcuterierie board, had a wonderful day. My cousin came 62 00:02:42,680 --> 00:02:45,000 Speaker 2: over with his girlfriend her mom. Afterwards, we had a nice, 63 00:02:45,600 --> 00:02:47,800 Speaker 2: nice Mother's Day just with the family in Jersey. 64 00:02:48,120 --> 00:02:51,720 Speaker 1: It's fantastic. Yeah, I mean yeah. I was down in 65 00:02:51,720 --> 00:02:54,280 Speaker 1: Asbury Park with my parents. Got to see the beach, 66 00:02:54,400 --> 00:02:57,160 Speaker 1: had some great barbecue food, went to Oh, this is 67 00:02:57,200 --> 00:02:59,040 Speaker 1: a fun one for the people out there. Went to 68 00:02:59,080 --> 00:03:01,960 Speaker 1: this place in Asberry Part called Tallulas that makes like pizza. 69 00:03:02,000 --> 00:03:03,640 Speaker 1: But they had a vegan cheese. So it's good for 70 00:03:03,680 --> 00:03:06,440 Speaker 1: me as a lactose and tolerant guy. Walk right in. 71 00:03:06,840 --> 00:03:09,680 Speaker 1: Very niche reference. But Kathy from the office, the woman 72 00:03:09,680 --> 00:03:11,880 Speaker 1: who tried to get Jim to cheat on Pam when 73 00:03:11,919 --> 00:03:14,440 Speaker 1: they go to Florida, which is eating there with her family. 74 00:03:14,639 --> 00:03:17,600 Speaker 1: Didn't bother her because I'd be extremely weird. But shout 75 00:03:17,600 --> 00:03:19,560 Speaker 1: out Kathy from the office. All right, let's get to 76 00:03:19,600 --> 00:03:22,600 Speaker 1: talk about baseball. What a series by the mess great job, 77 00:03:22,760 --> 00:03:24,840 Speaker 1: great job by this team. They just showed that they 78 00:03:24,880 --> 00:03:26,520 Speaker 1: are better than the Cubs. And that's really what you 79 00:03:26,600 --> 00:03:27,600 Speaker 1: got to see this weekend. 80 00:03:28,040 --> 00:03:31,280 Speaker 2: Just incredible team wins, lots of different players chipping in 81 00:03:31,280 --> 00:03:34,000 Speaker 2: in the game. On Sunday, every single position player on 82 00:03:34,080 --> 00:03:36,360 Speaker 2: the active roster entered the game and played because you 83 00:03:36,400 --> 00:03:38,960 Speaker 2: have the hose, Aazacar pinch run, you had Francisca Alvarez 84 00:03:38,960 --> 00:03:40,800 Speaker 2: come in and catch after Luis Urrenz took a ball 85 00:03:40,840 --> 00:03:43,240 Speaker 2: to the balls. It was just every single guy did 86 00:03:43,280 --> 00:03:45,320 Speaker 2: something to help this team win. And it says you 87 00:03:45,360 --> 00:03:46,760 Speaker 2: can feel And this was kind of my point at 88 00:03:46,760 --> 00:03:48,200 Speaker 2: the top of the show. I feel like this is 89 00:03:48,200 --> 00:03:50,000 Speaker 2: the longest intro I think we've ever had an episode 90 00:03:50,000 --> 00:03:53,560 Speaker 2: of this podcast. But I just watching this this Cubs 91 00:03:53,560 --> 00:03:55,600 Speaker 2: team is like close to like being a real team 92 00:03:55,640 --> 00:03:57,800 Speaker 2: that could like really can really mess and mix it 93 00:03:57,840 --> 00:03:59,560 Speaker 2: up with the National League elites, but they're just not. 94 00:04:00,080 --> 00:04:02,520 Speaker 2: They're missing so many things, like they really are. Like 95 00:04:02,520 --> 00:04:04,480 Speaker 2: you get into this bullpen, you're like, oh, we can 96 00:04:04,560 --> 00:04:06,360 Speaker 2: hit these guys, Like you get to face all of 97 00:04:06,400 --> 00:04:08,320 Speaker 2: these stars like James and Tyne on Friday, it's like 98 00:04:08,360 --> 00:04:09,840 Speaker 2: we're going to tee off on him. It's just they're 99 00:04:10,120 --> 00:04:12,480 Speaker 2: they're close to being good but not quite being there. 100 00:04:12,520 --> 00:04:15,160 Speaker 2: And think it's a good measuring stick for a team 101 00:04:15,240 --> 00:04:16,920 Speaker 2: like the Mets, who we do think that we are 102 00:04:16,960 --> 00:04:18,520 Speaker 2: a tier better in this Cup seam, and it was 103 00:04:18,600 --> 00:04:21,080 Speaker 2: nice to prove that. I think defiantly on the field. 104 00:04:21,200 --> 00:04:23,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, and that's another reason why this Luis Robert trade 105 00:04:23,640 --> 00:04:26,360 Speaker 1: rumor is even bigger because you talk about like teams 106 00:04:26,360 --> 00:04:29,600 Speaker 1: that have legitimate holes right now, and while Tyron Taylor's 107 00:04:29,600 --> 00:04:32,240 Speaker 1: been great center field, we know is definitely the weakest 108 00:04:32,279 --> 00:04:34,200 Speaker 1: of the positions in the field right now for the 109 00:04:34,200 --> 00:04:36,440 Speaker 1: New York Mets. That's something we'll talk about when we 110 00:04:36,440 --> 00:04:39,159 Speaker 1: bring up the ro Bear rumors. But yeah, you mentioned it. 111 00:04:39,320 --> 00:04:41,919 Speaker 1: Jameson Tyne coming out on Friday and just beating the 112 00:04:41,960 --> 00:04:45,040 Speaker 1: piss out of him was fantastic because James and Tyne 113 00:04:45,240 --> 00:04:48,760 Speaker 1: for years and years and years has absolutely dominated the Mets. 114 00:04:48,800 --> 00:04:51,160 Speaker 1: But it got started literally from the first batter of 115 00:04:51,200 --> 00:04:53,840 Speaker 1: the game when Francisco Odor jumped all over him, hit 116 00:04:53,880 --> 00:04:56,400 Speaker 1: the home run, absolutely smoked it, and the Mets did 117 00:04:56,400 --> 00:04:59,000 Speaker 1: not look back there. It was a fantastic game. Start 118 00:04:59,000 --> 00:05:01,000 Speaker 1: to finish. Got a little harry at points, you know, 119 00:05:01,120 --> 00:05:02,920 Speaker 1: dead Neil Nutonias comes into the game, it gets a 120 00:05:02,920 --> 00:05:05,200 Speaker 1: little bit scary right now, which is crazy to say 121 00:05:05,200 --> 00:05:07,640 Speaker 1: for a guy that we relied upon so much last year. 122 00:05:08,160 --> 00:05:10,400 Speaker 1: But start to finish, the Mets were completely in control. 123 00:05:10,640 --> 00:05:12,599 Speaker 1: Clay Holmes was awesome. I mean it was I was 124 00:05:12,600 --> 00:05:15,440 Speaker 1: at the park. It was a really really cold, wet day, 125 00:05:15,760 --> 00:05:18,320 Speaker 1: but the fans showed up. They got the hockey jersey 126 00:05:18,320 --> 00:05:21,120 Speaker 1: for Clay Homes, the New York City connect Jerseys. It 127 00:05:21,240 --> 00:05:23,080 Speaker 1: was a lot of fun. It was really good atmosphere 128 00:05:23,160 --> 00:05:25,360 Speaker 1: for what was kind of a shitty, cold, wet day. 129 00:05:25,920 --> 00:05:28,200 Speaker 2: Yeah. Cool in this game that Lindor hit the home run. 130 00:05:28,240 --> 00:05:29,720 Speaker 2: The first he almost hit a home run. The third 131 00:05:29,760 --> 00:05:31,080 Speaker 2: he put the ball to the one track. It looked 132 00:05:31,080 --> 00:05:32,760 Speaker 2: like he hit that one better than the one then 133 00:05:33,240 --> 00:05:35,280 Speaker 2: and then so though Brett Baty and Jeff McNeil all 134 00:05:35,360 --> 00:05:37,400 Speaker 2: hit home runs off James and Tye on four lefties, 135 00:05:37,400 --> 00:05:39,000 Speaker 2: four lefties hit home runs off James and Tie and 136 00:05:39,000 --> 00:05:41,440 Speaker 2: which was cool. And James and Tie only through four 137 00:05:41,440 --> 00:05:43,800 Speaker 2: innings in this game. He got through through exactly one 138 00:05:43,839 --> 00:05:45,599 Speaker 2: hundred pitches and his four innings. In each of his 139 00:05:45,600 --> 00:05:48,760 Speaker 2: four innings he threw exactly twenty five pitches. What isn't 140 00:05:48,760 --> 00:05:51,400 Speaker 2: that crazy? So one, that's like statistically kind of hilarious 141 00:05:51,480 --> 00:05:54,200 Speaker 2: baseball thing, cool workie baseball thing. That's the that's the 142 00:05:54,200 --> 00:05:57,560 Speaker 2: Shiano kirschinstid of the day. But also he never had 143 00:05:57,839 --> 00:05:59,760 Speaker 2: never had an easy time in this game. Every single inning. 144 00:05:59,800 --> 00:06:01,599 Speaker 2: We we got guys on base against him. There was 145 00:06:01,600 --> 00:06:03,560 Speaker 2: constant traffic, the ball was flying off the bat, and 146 00:06:04,160 --> 00:06:05,440 Speaker 2: well that was like the big story. Like I love 147 00:06:05,480 --> 00:06:07,279 Speaker 2: a nice little home run party makes a game like 148 00:06:07,279 --> 00:06:09,320 Speaker 2: that Friday night one fun to be at too, just 149 00:06:09,360 --> 00:06:12,120 Speaker 2: easy to watch. The Clay Holmes it's like this is 150 00:06:12,200 --> 00:06:14,240 Speaker 2: this is fucking awesome, Like this is what was foretold 151 00:06:14,400 --> 00:06:15,720 Speaker 2: and now it's incredible to say. 152 00:06:15,800 --> 00:06:18,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, I will say this, I hate country music, but 153 00:06:19,320 --> 00:06:21,400 Speaker 1: he comes out to white Horse by Chris Stapleton and 154 00:06:21,400 --> 00:06:23,720 Speaker 1: I'm not gonna lie. I've been listening to it all weekend. 155 00:06:23,760 --> 00:06:26,680 Speaker 1: That song is an absolute banger. I suggest you go 156 00:06:26,800 --> 00:06:28,720 Speaker 1: listen to it. I'm calling you, James too. You got 157 00:06:28,800 --> 00:06:30,960 Speaker 1: to give it a listen. It's like it's country rock. 158 00:06:31,000 --> 00:06:34,479 Speaker 1: It's country rock. It's a banger. And Clay Holmes comes out, 159 00:06:34,480 --> 00:06:35,880 Speaker 1: he's ready to roll, ready to go. 160 00:06:36,360 --> 00:06:38,880 Speaker 2: Didn another Met walk out or walk up to white Horse? 161 00:06:39,000 --> 00:06:40,680 Speaker 2: And then over the last few years, was it like 162 00:06:40,680 --> 00:06:42,960 Speaker 2: a short term peat walk up song or something. I 163 00:06:42,960 --> 00:06:45,000 Speaker 2: feel like I've heard that for some of the Mets 164 00:06:45,040 --> 00:06:45,599 Speaker 2: guys before. 165 00:06:45,760 --> 00:06:48,360 Speaker 1: It is I believe the most popular walk up song 166 00:06:48,520 --> 00:06:50,640 Speaker 1: in Major League Baseball this year. I think I saw 167 00:06:50,839 --> 00:06:54,120 Speaker 1: Brooks ski crazy. Weeded out like the most popular songs 168 00:06:54,200 --> 00:06:56,359 Speaker 1: by players, and I think White Horse was number one. 169 00:06:56,400 --> 00:06:58,240 Speaker 1: I think there's like seven guys that walk out to 170 00:06:58,279 --> 00:07:01,200 Speaker 1: that song the heater. I'm gonna say that. But Clay 171 00:07:01,240 --> 00:07:04,200 Speaker 1: Holmes is so, so, so, so good. And what's really 172 00:07:04,240 --> 00:07:06,360 Speaker 1: cool is that early on in the year he was 173 00:07:06,560 --> 00:07:08,760 Speaker 1: getting a ton of strikeouts, having crazy high k rates 174 00:07:08,760 --> 00:07:10,240 Speaker 1: and stuff like that. In this game, I think he 175 00:07:10,280 --> 00:07:13,000 Speaker 1: struck out four or five, but was just getting weak contact. 176 00:07:13,040 --> 00:07:15,600 Speaker 1: We contact, we contact. There was never really a fear 177 00:07:15,920 --> 00:07:17,600 Speaker 1: that the Cubs were going to do any sort of 178 00:07:18,040 --> 00:07:20,240 Speaker 1: legitimate damage to Clay Holmes in this game. 179 00:07:20,600 --> 00:07:23,240 Speaker 2: Dude. The Cubs put fourteen balls in play in this game, 180 00:07:23,280 --> 00:07:25,120 Speaker 2: ten of them were on the ground. Clay Holmes ground 181 00:07:25,120 --> 00:07:27,400 Speaker 2: ball rays creeping up towards that sixty percent line that 182 00:07:27,440 --> 00:07:29,160 Speaker 2: we really love so much. That kind of tells you 183 00:07:29,160 --> 00:07:32,240 Speaker 2: that the pitcher is a true master at getting balls 184 00:07:32,280 --> 00:07:34,160 Speaker 2: hitd on the ground against them. Also, the last few starts, 185 00:07:34,200 --> 00:07:36,680 Speaker 2: because you mentioned this off contact thing, he's been over 186 00:07:36,720 --> 00:07:38,480 Speaker 2: fifty percent sinker for the last two starts. When the 187 00:07:38,520 --> 00:07:39,880 Speaker 2: first couple starts the year, I felt like he was 188 00:07:39,880 --> 00:07:42,240 Speaker 2: shying away from that pitch a little bit, maybe not 189 00:07:42,320 --> 00:07:43,920 Speaker 2: even shying away. But based on the fact that I 190 00:07:43,960 --> 00:07:47,040 Speaker 2: especially remember that first Astro start in the second Marlin Star, 191 00:07:47,120 --> 00:07:49,120 Speaker 2: it seemed like you said, trouble controlling that, like it 192 00:07:49,160 --> 00:07:51,120 Speaker 2: was just moving a lot every single time we threw it. 193 00:07:51,240 --> 00:07:53,680 Speaker 2: Kind of differently was it was tough to wrangle. Now 194 00:07:53,760 --> 00:07:55,520 Speaker 2: two stars in row again, throw that pitch more fifty 195 00:07:55,520 --> 00:07:57,080 Speaker 2: percent of the time, and most of those have come 196 00:07:57,120 --> 00:07:59,080 Speaker 2: in the strike zone. And when he just keeps bowling ball, 197 00:07:59,120 --> 00:08:02,000 Speaker 2: bowling ball, bawling those sinkers in the strike zone, you 198 00:08:02,040 --> 00:08:04,960 Speaker 2: can't really square him up. And there was barely even 199 00:08:05,000 --> 00:08:07,320 Speaker 2: any moments that the Cubs had like put stress on 200 00:08:07,400 --> 00:08:09,720 Speaker 2: him in this game. And going six innings in the start. 201 00:08:09,960 --> 00:08:11,880 Speaker 2: That's Clay Holmes this third time in four starts going 202 00:08:11,920 --> 00:08:13,360 Speaker 2: at least six innings. When I say at least, I 203 00:08:13,400 --> 00:08:15,680 Speaker 2: mean exactly six innings. He hasn't got past six innings yet, 204 00:08:15,680 --> 00:08:17,960 Speaker 2: but that is at least at least as at least 205 00:08:17,960 --> 00:08:19,800 Speaker 2: it still plays. The only one of that of the 206 00:08:19,880 --> 00:08:21,760 Speaker 2: last four starts for Clay Holmes has not got six 207 00:08:21,800 --> 00:08:24,880 Speaker 2: innings was the Saturday game in Washington when he had 208 00:08:24,920 --> 00:08:26,960 Speaker 2: to go to a rain delay after facing three batteries 209 00:08:27,000 --> 00:08:28,680 Speaker 2: and like ten pitches into the game, and that game, 210 00:08:28,760 --> 00:08:30,800 Speaker 2: you remember he left the game after five innings with 211 00:08:30,840 --> 00:08:33,400 Speaker 2: like seventy pitches. So clearly, if the umpires didn't kind 212 00:08:33,400 --> 00:08:34,640 Speaker 2: of screw him and put them on the mount, take 213 00:08:34,640 --> 00:08:35,920 Speaker 2: them off the mouth, and put them back on the mound, 214 00:08:36,240 --> 00:08:37,800 Speaker 2: he would have got six innings in that one too, 215 00:08:37,840 --> 00:08:40,400 Speaker 2: So you kind of see it all happening. Was also funny. 216 00:08:40,400 --> 00:08:41,679 Speaker 2: I don't know if you realize this, but they talked 217 00:08:41,720 --> 00:08:43,760 Speaker 2: about a lot on TV that the Kyle Tucker home 218 00:08:43,840 --> 00:08:45,560 Speaker 2: run off of him was the first home run he's 219 00:08:45,559 --> 00:08:49,920 Speaker 2: allowed all season. Yeah, no, which is crazy, Yeah. 220 00:08:49,840 --> 00:08:51,920 Speaker 1: Kind of crazy, like looking back and I feel like 221 00:08:51,960 --> 00:08:53,880 Speaker 1: we talk about every episode, we're like, nobody really hits 222 00:08:53,920 --> 00:08:55,959 Speaker 1: the ball hard and in the air against him. So 223 00:08:56,400 --> 00:08:59,520 Speaker 1: it makes sense, but also wild because that's I mean, 224 00:08:59,559 --> 00:09:01,120 Speaker 1: we're a month into the season. 225 00:09:01,080 --> 00:09:03,360 Speaker 2: More six weeks in, and he did something so cool 226 00:09:03,360 --> 00:09:05,280 Speaker 2: in this game, because like the big thing that we 227 00:09:05,280 --> 00:09:07,040 Speaker 2: were worried about Clay Holmes coming in to the season 228 00:09:07,080 --> 00:09:09,640 Speaker 2: transitioning to becoming a starting pitcher was how many other 229 00:09:09,679 --> 00:09:11,400 Speaker 2: pitches he'd be able to throw, And the last few 230 00:09:11,400 --> 00:09:13,960 Speaker 2: starts he's had a lot of success kind of mostly 231 00:09:14,040 --> 00:09:16,080 Speaker 2: going away from his other pitches and going back to 232 00:09:16,120 --> 00:09:17,960 Speaker 2: that singer, and the pitch is effective and it's great, 233 00:09:18,000 --> 00:09:20,120 Speaker 2: and it's a unicorn sinker because it really good against 234 00:09:20,160 --> 00:09:22,280 Speaker 2: righty's en lefties has a big right handed pitcher. But 235 00:09:22,320 --> 00:09:24,040 Speaker 2: when the lineup turned over for a third time, Ian 236 00:09:24,080 --> 00:09:25,960 Speaker 2: Happ came to the plate, he'd really to that point 237 00:09:25,960 --> 00:09:27,840 Speaker 2: thrown about sixty five percent singers in the game before 238 00:09:27,880 --> 00:09:31,160 Speaker 2: he faced anyone. Three times he gave ian Happ that 239 00:09:30,880 --> 00:09:34,520 Speaker 2: into that bad sweeper, a backdoor sweeper, and then two 240 00:09:34,600 --> 00:09:36,840 Speaker 2: change ups, bang bang bang, and eventually he could hit 241 00:09:36,840 --> 00:09:38,240 Speaker 2: a weak ground ball in those change ups and there 242 00:09:38,240 --> 00:09:39,640 Speaker 2: was a man on base, and then that was the 243 00:09:39,640 --> 00:09:42,400 Speaker 2: fifth inning. So it's just that pitch ability from Clay Holmes. 244 00:09:42,400 --> 00:09:44,320 Speaker 2: He's really learning how to do and kind of figuring 245 00:09:44,360 --> 00:09:46,839 Speaker 2: out on the fly. That's the thing that's making him 246 00:09:46,840 --> 00:09:48,760 Speaker 2: such a great starting pitcher. And I just I can't, 247 00:09:48,960 --> 00:09:50,880 Speaker 2: I can't even begin to describe how compt that name 248 00:09:50,920 --> 00:09:52,079 Speaker 2: m Clay Holmes a starting pitcher. 249 00:09:52,160 --> 00:09:53,839 Speaker 1: How many teams could have used the guys with like 250 00:09:53,880 --> 00:09:57,000 Speaker 1: Clay Holmes. And they're starting rotation this year six weeks 251 00:09:57,000 --> 00:09:59,960 Speaker 1: into the season, because that was a contract everybody could 252 00:10:00,080 --> 00:10:01,880 Speaker 1: given to a guy like Clay Holmes. I mean, shout 253 00:10:01,880 --> 00:10:03,880 Speaker 1: out to Clay Holmes picking the Mets, Shout to the 254 00:10:03,920 --> 00:10:07,760 Speaker 1: Mets realizing that Clay Holmes had this potential, had this 255 00:10:07,840 --> 00:10:10,240 Speaker 1: path to being good starter, and shout to Jeremy Hefner 256 00:10:10,240 --> 00:10:12,480 Speaker 1: and Eric Gaegers. Once again, tip the cap to the 257 00:10:12,480 --> 00:10:16,080 Speaker 1: pitching lab. It seems like they're able to identify these 258 00:10:16,200 --> 00:10:18,440 Speaker 1: traits in pitchers, and you've talked about a lot of times. 259 00:10:18,559 --> 00:10:21,000 Speaker 1: They like the two different fastballs. They love when you 260 00:10:21,040 --> 00:10:24,160 Speaker 1: have an elite, elite pitch play home sinker is absolutely 261 00:10:24,200 --> 00:10:26,280 Speaker 1: elite when you can build around those things, when you 262 00:10:26,280 --> 00:10:28,400 Speaker 1: can stretch the guy out like they have. All of 263 00:10:28,440 --> 00:10:30,080 Speaker 1: a sudden, you're looking at Clay Holmes and he's getting 264 00:10:30,080 --> 00:10:31,920 Speaker 1: paid like twelve thirty million dollars a year as a 265 00:10:31,920 --> 00:10:34,040 Speaker 1: starting pitcher, and you're like, holy shit, this could be 266 00:10:34,080 --> 00:10:36,319 Speaker 1: one of the best steals of the entire offseason. 267 00:10:36,800 --> 00:10:39,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, right now, you're paying thirty million dollars for someone 268 00:10:39,040 --> 00:10:42,880 Speaker 2: that's probably blatantly like the forty second best pitcher in 269 00:10:42,920 --> 00:10:45,760 Speaker 2: all of baseball right around there, like like a really 270 00:10:45,800 --> 00:10:48,640 Speaker 2: solid'st three and can play one month into being a 271 00:10:48,679 --> 00:10:51,400 Speaker 2: starting pitcher as well at the major league level. Literally, 272 00:10:51,400 --> 00:10:53,680 Speaker 2: I heard Will Samon on the Rates and Barrels podcast 273 00:10:53,760 --> 00:10:55,640 Speaker 2: last week for The Athletic with Ino Saras and Derek 274 00:10:55,720 --> 00:10:58,760 Speaker 2: Van Riper, and he said that in the Mets internally 275 00:10:58,800 --> 00:11:00,760 Speaker 2: from people he's talked to, are very confident there is 276 00:11:00,800 --> 00:11:03,679 Speaker 2: there isn't even a workload destriction like they think because 277 00:11:03,679 --> 00:11:05,840 Speaker 2: of him throwing seventy innings in relief the last couple 278 00:11:05,840 --> 00:11:07,120 Speaker 2: of years and all the stress that was on the 279 00:11:07,240 --> 00:11:10,199 Speaker 2: arm that can kind of mask rade as more of 280 00:11:10,240 --> 00:11:12,280 Speaker 2: a workload, and they think that he should be fine 281 00:11:12,360 --> 00:11:15,000 Speaker 2: for a clean, solid one fifty Hell yeah, and amazing 282 00:11:15,280 --> 00:11:17,600 Speaker 2: if they have that confidence with him and he's pitching 283 00:11:17,640 --> 00:11:20,800 Speaker 2: like this, like this is this is as good as 284 00:11:20,800 --> 00:11:22,600 Speaker 2: it gets, even the six innings only ninety three pitches, 285 00:11:22,600 --> 00:11:24,160 Speaker 2: Like if you want to push him, he probably could 286 00:11:24,240 --> 00:11:25,800 Speaker 2: get close to a seventh. And that's like the last 287 00:11:25,800 --> 00:11:28,040 Speaker 2: thing for Clay Holmes to unlock. He's getting really close 288 00:11:28,040 --> 00:11:29,880 Speaker 2: to that with all these sinkers and ground balls. But 289 00:11:29,960 --> 00:11:32,000 Speaker 2: if you can start giving us seven innings here and there, 290 00:11:32,040 --> 00:11:35,280 Speaker 2: like there's like the sky is the limit. It's amazing 291 00:11:35,280 --> 00:11:36,760 Speaker 2: to think that. And this also comes back to something 292 00:11:36,760 --> 00:11:38,520 Speaker 2: we talked about a lot in the offseason where the 293 00:11:38,559 --> 00:11:40,880 Speaker 2: Mets now officially have this shine league wide of a 294 00:11:40,920 --> 00:11:43,000 Speaker 2: team where if you're a pitcher and you need some 295 00:11:43,040 --> 00:11:45,280 Speaker 2: help and you go pitch for the Mets, afterwards, you're 296 00:11:45,280 --> 00:11:47,439 Speaker 2: probably going to make more money. And that that's the 297 00:11:47,440 --> 00:11:49,120 Speaker 2: biggest thing. And that makes pictures want to come pitch 298 00:11:49,120 --> 00:11:50,839 Speaker 2: for us, and that's kind of the that's like, it 299 00:11:51,000 --> 00:11:53,240 Speaker 2: just keeps going, going, going, with the snowball effect of 300 00:11:53,280 --> 00:11:55,000 Speaker 2: the pitching lab is happening right before us. 301 00:11:55,080 --> 00:11:56,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, and it was really nice too. Again, you mentioned 302 00:11:57,000 --> 00:11:59,040 Speaker 1: the home runs, You mentioned the runs early for the Mets, 303 00:11:59,040 --> 00:12:01,480 Speaker 1: the fact that the gave him that lead early and 304 00:12:01,559 --> 00:12:03,640 Speaker 1: he just held it. He made sure he didn't keep 305 00:12:03,640 --> 00:12:05,640 Speaker 1: it close, made sure of the Cubs did not have 306 00:12:05,800 --> 00:12:08,079 Speaker 1: any sort of hope in their hearts that they could 307 00:12:08,120 --> 00:12:10,320 Speaker 1: come back in this one. Watching it at the stadium, 308 00:12:10,320 --> 00:12:13,440 Speaker 1: the Cubs did look defeated up until that Deadneell inning. 309 00:12:14,040 --> 00:12:16,600 Speaker 1: Dad Niel innings have been given teams life and they're 310 00:12:16,840 --> 00:12:19,560 Speaker 1: terrifying me right now. And again, he still doesn't look good. 311 00:12:19,880 --> 00:12:22,520 Speaker 1: How did it look on the game feed watching it? 312 00:12:22,520 --> 00:12:24,640 Speaker 1: Because at the stadium a little bit of a different view, 313 00:12:24,679 --> 00:12:26,760 Speaker 1: but I was like, oh my god, dude, please throw 314 00:12:26,960 --> 00:12:27,880 Speaker 1: strikes man. 315 00:12:28,320 --> 00:12:31,120 Speaker 2: It looked bad. But then he got it together. Like 316 00:12:31,360 --> 00:12:33,320 Speaker 2: there was intense moments, but then at least this time, 317 00:12:33,360 --> 00:12:35,280 Speaker 2: we saw some of the strikeout stuff come back. And 318 00:12:35,320 --> 00:12:37,079 Speaker 2: the moment that really put the pit in my stomach 319 00:12:37,480 --> 00:12:39,719 Speaker 2: was when Francisco Alva has did the cotton roundabout and 320 00:12:39,800 --> 00:12:42,160 Speaker 2: dropped the foul ball behind home plate. Would have just 321 00:12:42,160 --> 00:12:43,280 Speaker 2: stood still, he would. 322 00:12:43,040 --> 00:12:44,200 Speaker 1: Have had it, and I think, oh, the people I 323 00:12:44,280 --> 00:12:45,480 Speaker 1: was with, I looked at them, I said, the next 324 00:12:45,480 --> 00:12:47,880 Speaker 1: pictures of home run. Thank goodness it was. But usually 325 00:12:47,880 --> 00:12:49,840 Speaker 1: that's what happened because there was like two plays that 326 00:12:49,880 --> 00:12:53,040 Speaker 1: technically could have made on Kyle Tucker in that inning 327 00:12:53,120 --> 00:12:55,840 Speaker 1: or in that at bat. Francisco Alvers dropped that fly 328 00:12:56,240 --> 00:12:58,840 Speaker 1: pop up, and we saw this early in the year. 329 00:12:58,880 --> 00:13:00,640 Speaker 1: I don't remember what team the Cup were playing. It 330 00:13:00,720 --> 00:13:04,920 Speaker 1: might have been the Padres maybe, but same thing. They 331 00:13:05,000 --> 00:13:08,000 Speaker 1: dropped two pop ups in the same at bat. Maybe 332 00:13:08,040 --> 00:13:09,800 Speaker 1: it was the Dodgers. They dropped two pop ups in 333 00:13:09,840 --> 00:13:11,040 Speaker 1: the same at bat and then the next pitch he 334 00:13:11,080 --> 00:13:11,720 Speaker 1: hit a home run. 335 00:13:12,120 --> 00:13:14,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, but Dan Neil made the good pitch. After that 336 00:13:14,400 --> 00:13:16,360 Speaker 2: he got the slither and that was the slotter that 337 00:13:16,360 --> 00:13:17,679 Speaker 2: we fell in love with last year. Like that was 338 00:13:17,720 --> 00:13:19,720 Speaker 2: that hard dropping slider. That was what we come to 339 00:13:19,760 --> 00:13:21,240 Speaker 2: know and love. And it's really nice for Deadney on 340 00:13:21,280 --> 00:13:24,480 Speaker 2: this game because his era went from infinity to forty. Hell, 341 00:13:24,640 --> 00:13:26,320 Speaker 2: that's really good. That's awesome, such a really good that's 342 00:13:26,320 --> 00:13:27,719 Speaker 2: a really good step in the right director for dead deal. 343 00:13:28,000 --> 00:13:29,520 Speaker 2: Also just the Wan solo home run, I know he 344 00:13:29,559 --> 00:13:31,040 Speaker 2: went over nine and the rest of the games over 345 00:13:31,080 --> 00:13:33,400 Speaker 2: the weekend, fucking pissed on that ball at home un 346 00:13:33,920 --> 00:13:35,760 Speaker 2: went like four hundred and forty feet onto the shape 347 00:13:35,800 --> 00:13:37,160 Speaker 2: bridge and you pipped the hell out of it. Like 348 00:13:37,200 --> 00:13:39,280 Speaker 2: that was really good to see. Could see a good 349 00:13:39,280 --> 00:13:41,720 Speaker 2: standing ending, just a clean game. Like you mentioned before, 350 00:13:41,720 --> 00:13:43,800 Speaker 2: how defeated the Cubs looked the Mets score at the 351 00:13:43,800 --> 00:13:45,640 Speaker 2: first three innings of this game. The Cubs didn't get 352 00:13:45,679 --> 00:13:47,520 Speaker 2: a run until that Kyle Tucker solo homer, and then 353 00:13:47,559 --> 00:13:49,959 Speaker 2: after Kyle Tucker solo homer, we got it run back 354 00:13:49,960 --> 00:13:51,600 Speaker 2: the next inning. So the one time they thought they 355 00:13:51,640 --> 00:13:53,240 Speaker 2: were getting off, the man getting back in the game. 356 00:13:53,440 --> 00:13:55,000 Speaker 2: That's like the reverse of a shut that ending when 357 00:13:55,000 --> 00:13:56,240 Speaker 2: you're the home team, you give up a run and 358 00:13:56,240 --> 00:13:57,760 Speaker 2: it's like, Bang, hit them on a run right back, 359 00:13:57,960 --> 00:14:00,480 Speaker 2: Now you're dead. It's just such an easy games. 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Is it happening? Is it happening? 386 00:15:15,200 --> 00:15:16,560 Speaker 2: Has it happening? You think it's happening? 387 00:15:16,680 --> 00:15:16,800 Speaker 4: Is it? 388 00:15:16,880 --> 00:15:19,120 Speaker 1: Is it happening with Brett Batty? Or are we starting 389 00:15:19,120 --> 00:15:23,560 Speaker 1: to see Brett Batty play the baseball we've been waiting 390 00:15:23,560 --> 00:15:26,160 Speaker 1: for for the last three seasons. I mean, he smoked 391 00:15:26,200 --> 00:15:29,080 Speaker 1: the ball on in Game one on Friday against ty Oone, 392 00:15:29,120 --> 00:15:33,520 Speaker 1: crushed it, looked awesome. Game two two home runs, Brett 393 00:15:33,520 --> 00:15:36,160 Speaker 1: Baty three home runs on the weekend. I mean, come 394 00:15:36,200 --> 00:15:37,360 Speaker 1: on home now, I guess. 395 00:15:37,400 --> 00:15:39,080 Speaker 2: Also, the way to say is that the home run 396 00:15:39,120 --> 00:15:40,800 Speaker 2: Baty hit on Friday, that's the one thing we can 397 00:15:40,840 --> 00:15:43,200 Speaker 2: talk about that was such an impressive shot. Shit that 398 00:15:43,240 --> 00:15:45,480 Speaker 2: opposite feel like that, that's one of the hardest places 399 00:15:45,480 --> 00:15:47,120 Speaker 2: to hit the ball out in Cydney Field. From what 400 00:15:47,240 --> 00:15:48,800 Speaker 2: hit or no matter what side the play. You're hitting 401 00:15:48,800 --> 00:15:50,920 Speaker 2: on that left center fields right. That's where David Wright's 402 00:15:50,920 --> 00:15:53,280 Speaker 2: career went to die. That right, that right center field gap, 403 00:15:53,400 --> 00:15:55,640 Speaker 2: left centerfield gap in Cydney Field. For him to get 404 00:15:55,680 --> 00:15:57,400 Speaker 2: the ball on the outside and take it that way 405 00:15:57,480 --> 00:15:58,880 Speaker 2: like the bat speed that he showed up and they 406 00:15:58,880 --> 00:16:01,560 Speaker 2: cleared the great wall flush right. That's I'm saying. It 407 00:16:01,640 --> 00:16:02,760 Speaker 2: might have been just in front of him, might have 408 00:16:02,760 --> 00:16:04,960 Speaker 2: been between the two wats. I don't remember exactly, but 409 00:16:04,960 --> 00:16:08,080 Speaker 2: it's just it's it's incredible to see the things he's doing. 410 00:16:08,120 --> 00:16:09,920 Speaker 2: And then it was incredible to see that he has 411 00:16:09,960 --> 00:16:12,440 Speaker 2: then him to quite literally take over a game on 412 00:16:12,440 --> 00:16:15,360 Speaker 2: Saturday night on national television, which is a good bonus. 413 00:16:15,520 --> 00:16:18,520 Speaker 1: Yeah. No, he looked awesome, the fact that he was. 414 00:16:18,560 --> 00:16:20,960 Speaker 1: I mean, the pulled home run crushed it, hit another 415 00:16:21,000 --> 00:16:24,280 Speaker 1: one to opposite field, The swings look so much better. 416 00:16:24,360 --> 00:16:26,200 Speaker 1: I don't know what it is, but he just it's 417 00:16:26,240 --> 00:16:27,960 Speaker 1: got to be a confidence thing, right, I Mean, that's 418 00:16:28,000 --> 00:16:30,480 Speaker 1: something we've always talked about, is Brett Baty. We know 419 00:16:30,560 --> 00:16:32,120 Speaker 1: has the talent, we know he has the skill, we 420 00:16:32,120 --> 00:16:34,480 Speaker 1: know he has the ability. We've seen it, We've we've 421 00:16:34,480 --> 00:16:37,120 Speaker 1: gotten the flashes. It's all about the confidence, and it 422 00:16:37,160 --> 00:16:39,760 Speaker 1: seems like as crazy as it sounds, with Jesse Winker 423 00:16:39,840 --> 00:16:42,520 Speaker 1: hitting the il Mark Vientos is able to play DH 424 00:16:42,600 --> 00:16:45,080 Speaker 1: a little bit more. It's like a good competition right now. 425 00:16:45,080 --> 00:16:48,000 Speaker 1: Even Joe Gilready mentioned it on Sunday in the Roku 426 00:16:48,040 --> 00:16:51,440 Speaker 1: broadcast and he was like, ever since Batty came back up, 427 00:16:51,480 --> 00:16:54,320 Speaker 1: both Fianos and Baty have been playing a lot better offensive. 428 00:16:54,360 --> 00:16:57,440 Speaker 1: We've been taking good at bats, good swings. Competition sometimes 429 00:16:57,520 --> 00:16:59,200 Speaker 1: is something really good for these young players. 430 00:16:59,480 --> 00:17:01,640 Speaker 2: I mean, you know this as a Commanders fan formally 431 00:17:01,720 --> 00:17:04,679 Speaker 2: named the Redskins. Pressure makes diamonds, Archie three versus Kirk Cousins. 432 00:17:04,680 --> 00:17:06,600 Speaker 2: That's how you do it right there. But it is 433 00:17:06,720 --> 00:17:08,960 Speaker 2: obviously that's happening. And I talked about this on Twitter 434 00:17:08,960 --> 00:17:10,600 Speaker 2: a little bit after the game on Sunday, saying like 435 00:17:10,640 --> 00:17:12,720 Speaker 2: this competition looks like a lot of fun. People like 436 00:17:12,760 --> 00:17:14,760 Speaker 2: they're not into competition. It's like one could DH, one 437 00:17:14,760 --> 00:17:17,399 Speaker 2: could play the third base. But in the long term, 438 00:17:17,440 --> 00:17:19,639 Speaker 2: this is a competition between these two guys. If you 439 00:17:19,680 --> 00:17:21,200 Speaker 2: look at the next three seasons, it's a really good 440 00:17:21,240 --> 00:17:23,199 Speaker 2: chance one of them as the everyday third basement and 441 00:17:23,240 --> 00:17:25,359 Speaker 2: one of them we might not know what's going to happen. 442 00:17:25,760 --> 00:17:26,840 Speaker 2: A lot of things can't happen. 443 00:17:26,880 --> 00:17:29,640 Speaker 1: But it's just a fun situation right now where they're 444 00:17:29,680 --> 00:17:32,000 Speaker 1: both they both have the ability to be in the 445 00:17:32,000 --> 00:17:33,880 Speaker 1: lineup on the same days, and they were on Saturday. 446 00:17:33,920 --> 00:17:36,399 Speaker 2: But it was also cool that just something I just 447 00:17:36,480 --> 00:17:38,120 Speaker 2: I love carlsmon Dooz. There's so many things he does, 448 00:17:38,200 --> 00:17:41,159 Speaker 2: it's amazing. He did send a meaningful message, I think, 449 00:17:41,160 --> 00:17:43,400 Speaker 2: to Mark Fianzos on Friday night where he didn't play 450 00:17:43,440 --> 00:17:45,640 Speaker 2: the last game the series against the Diamondbacks. The team 451 00:17:45,640 --> 00:17:47,159 Speaker 2: had an off day on Thursday, and he sits the 452 00:17:47,200 --> 00:17:49,480 Speaker 2: first game the series against the Cups. That's carlsmandoz A 453 00:17:49,520 --> 00:17:51,800 Speaker 2: telling Mark Fianto's, Hey, I know what you did for 454 00:17:51,880 --> 00:17:53,879 Speaker 2: us last year, and we all appreciate that, but this 455 00:17:53,960 --> 00:17:55,880 Speaker 2: has earned and not given, and you haven't played well 456 00:17:55,960 --> 00:17:58,119 Speaker 2: enough to be an ordained starter and a World Series 457 00:17:58,160 --> 00:17:59,879 Speaker 2: contending team as the Mets are right now. So you 458 00:18:00,119 --> 00:18:02,640 Speaker 2: have to be better if you want this to kind 459 00:18:02,640 --> 00:18:05,000 Speaker 2: of be your thing again. And right now there's an 460 00:18:05,040 --> 00:18:07,320 Speaker 2: opening at two positions. Stur Bays MDH because we know 461 00:18:07,320 --> 00:18:09,440 Speaker 2: home just winker every single day, and luckily at least 462 00:18:09,440 --> 00:18:11,280 Speaker 2: one game this week in startling, Marte didn't play, So 463 00:18:11,680 --> 00:18:14,440 Speaker 2: it's so it's a fun It's just a fun situation. 464 00:18:14,600 --> 00:18:17,800 Speaker 2: It's cool that these guys are like handling the competition well, 465 00:18:17,840 --> 00:18:19,760 Speaker 2: one from a playing standpoint, but two seemingly from like 466 00:18:19,800 --> 00:18:22,000 Speaker 2: relationship standboy, because they still are They still ride for 467 00:18:22,040 --> 00:18:23,520 Speaker 2: each other. This whole team rides for each other, and 468 00:18:23,520 --> 00:18:25,440 Speaker 2: they kind of all know that. It's like the rising 469 00:18:25,440 --> 00:18:26,840 Speaker 2: tide lifts all the boats. But this is gonna be 470 00:18:26,840 --> 00:18:29,240 Speaker 2: a really fun subplot the next couple months in Mets baseball. 471 00:18:29,400 --> 00:18:31,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean they were doing the home run camp 472 00:18:31,560 --> 00:18:33,679 Speaker 1: with each other, baby, and Viento's like, these guys know 473 00:18:33,760 --> 00:18:35,960 Speaker 1: they're competing with each other. We're also still handling it 474 00:18:35,960 --> 00:18:37,760 Speaker 1: as well as they always have for the last couple 475 00:18:37,760 --> 00:18:41,200 Speaker 1: of seasons. Also, big tip to Captain Mendoza two Friday 476 00:18:41,280 --> 00:18:43,800 Speaker 1: Night Clay Holmes ground ball pitcher Ret Bati's in there. 477 00:18:43,880 --> 00:18:46,560 Speaker 1: That tells you right now the Mets are like defensively, 478 00:18:46,920 --> 00:18:49,919 Speaker 1: his value at the absolute worst is more valuable than 479 00:18:49,920 --> 00:18:52,600 Speaker 1: Mark Viento's in his current state, which is true. 480 00:18:52,600 --> 00:18:54,280 Speaker 2: I think that's the right way to handle that, especially 481 00:18:54,320 --> 00:18:55,960 Speaker 2: on the Clay Homes games. Like similar to the Clay 482 00:18:55,960 --> 00:18:57,600 Speaker 2: Homes games we've seen in the past, but that's the 483 00:18:57,600 --> 00:19:00,080 Speaker 2: games they'll Putjatfickgals center field, so like you're not going to 484 00:19:00,080 --> 00:19:01,919 Speaker 2: get many chances, might as well get out there Saturday. 485 00:19:01,920 --> 00:19:03,159 Speaker 2: And I do want to talk about mcgil though. I 486 00:19:03,160 --> 00:19:05,119 Speaker 2: gotta go into McGill because the tide has turned on 487 00:19:05,200 --> 00:19:07,400 Speaker 2: McGill publicly. He looked really bad two starts in a row. 488 00:19:07,520 --> 00:19:10,160 Speaker 2: Not awake, Yeah, not awake right now. We're not answering 489 00:19:10,200 --> 00:19:13,480 Speaker 2: any text messages and we're not up. But it's like 490 00:19:14,040 --> 00:19:16,400 Speaker 2: it kind of all happened at once. Where PCA hits 491 00:19:16,400 --> 00:19:18,280 Speaker 2: the single in the first inning, he steals second base. 492 00:19:18,320 --> 00:19:21,280 Speaker 2: Two pitches later, Lindor can't take out Alvais thrown the dirt, 493 00:19:21,320 --> 00:19:23,080 Speaker 2: PCA's on third base, and all of a sudden, just 494 00:19:23,080 --> 00:19:25,480 Speaker 2: like bang. Kind of felt like McGill was drowning real quick. 495 00:19:25,480 --> 00:19:27,439 Speaker 2: Did you know the Mets traded PCA to the Cubs? 496 00:19:27,800 --> 00:19:27,879 Speaker 1: No? 497 00:19:27,920 --> 00:19:29,440 Speaker 2: I actually didn't hear that. When did that happen? 498 00:19:29,640 --> 00:19:32,399 Speaker 1: Uh, maybe a couple of years ago. I think it 499 00:19:32,480 --> 00:19:34,400 Speaker 1: might have been for Trevor Williams and I don't know, 500 00:19:34,600 --> 00:19:37,520 Speaker 1: some other like Met's get some other middle infield guy 501 00:19:37,520 --> 00:19:39,600 Speaker 1: who's like on the Tigers. Now I can't remember his name, 502 00:19:39,600 --> 00:19:41,480 Speaker 1: but did you know they traded him to the Cubs. 503 00:19:41,560 --> 00:19:44,280 Speaker 2: I honestly can't even believe. I'm happy for PCA that 504 00:19:44,320 --> 00:19:46,520 Speaker 2: he's had such a good start to the season because 505 00:19:46,600 --> 00:19:48,600 Speaker 2: if they would have gone so hard with this being 506 00:19:48,600 --> 00:19:51,040 Speaker 2: the narrative and he was hit playing poorly again, that 507 00:19:51,080 --> 00:19:52,479 Speaker 2: would have been kind of hell on earth for him 508 00:19:52,520 --> 00:19:55,160 Speaker 2: to be like this, this nationwide baseball image. But PC 509 00:19:55,320 --> 00:19:56,920 Speaker 2: is also a great player, Like that's saying anything. We're 510 00:19:56,920 --> 00:19:58,480 Speaker 2: in PCA, proud to be in the right side of 511 00:19:58,480 --> 00:19:59,960 Speaker 2: history of PCA for the last few years, and people 512 00:20:00,160 --> 00:20:01,600 Speaker 2: like this guy's stinks. I'm like, he's amazing. 513 00:20:02,200 --> 00:20:05,720 Speaker 1: Reaction when it happened, just oh, what are the clip 514 00:20:05,760 --> 00:20:07,840 Speaker 1: that we just repurposed with Zach Scatt going around again 515 00:20:07,840 --> 00:20:09,280 Speaker 1: this week being like, yeah, you know, we thought it 516 00:20:09,320 --> 00:20:10,600 Speaker 1: was a good, good outfield defender. 517 00:20:10,600 --> 00:20:12,720 Speaker 2: But you know, he could ever hit. He can definitely hit. 518 00:20:13,200 --> 00:20:15,720 Speaker 2: But again, that first inning kind of spun out for 519 00:20:15,840 --> 00:20:17,720 Speaker 2: McGill and seems like he never found a groove in 520 00:20:17,720 --> 00:20:19,679 Speaker 2: this game ever, Like baby almost stopped the bleeding when 521 00:20:19,720 --> 00:20:21,600 Speaker 2: he made that great diving play, But Dancy just was 522 00:20:21,640 --> 00:20:23,720 Speaker 2: able to be that, which again Dancy's also be a 523 00:20:23,720 --> 00:20:25,160 Speaker 2: guy on fire rest like dance Y's a good player, 524 00:20:25,200 --> 00:20:27,720 Speaker 2: also gets a lot too much shit. But like this 525 00:20:27,880 --> 00:20:30,560 Speaker 2: is just what kind of happens to McGill every six 526 00:20:30,600 --> 00:20:33,080 Speaker 2: weeks or so, where like suddenly the mechanics aren't there anymore, 527 00:20:33,080 --> 00:20:35,280 Speaker 2: he starts to slump his shoulders and the command goes away, 528 00:20:35,320 --> 00:20:37,520 Speaker 2: like in this game. To think with McGill's that he's 529 00:20:37,520 --> 00:20:40,040 Speaker 2: never really had great command. Definitely has okay control, but 530 00:20:40,440 --> 00:20:42,760 Speaker 2: this game's the worst version of it because everything was 531 00:20:42,800 --> 00:20:45,040 Speaker 2: either in the middle or a bad miss. Yeah, and 532 00:20:45,080 --> 00:20:46,680 Speaker 2: like you see fastball in the middle, he hung a 533 00:20:46,720 --> 00:20:48,800 Speaker 2: couple of sliders, a couple of change up sloated on him, 534 00:20:49,160 --> 00:20:51,199 Speaker 2: or things were in the dirt, not competitive pitches with 535 00:20:51,200 --> 00:20:54,000 Speaker 2: two strikes, letting guys hanging at bats. But then also 536 00:20:54,160 --> 00:20:56,040 Speaker 2: you look back at this game, you think about what happened, 537 00:20:56,080 --> 00:20:58,480 Speaker 2: and there were like four or five well hit balls 538 00:20:58,480 --> 00:21:00,040 Speaker 2: against him the whole time. Like it's a lot the 539 00:21:00,080 --> 00:21:03,080 Speaker 2: bullshit danks and dunks. But it's him not being able 540 00:21:03,119 --> 00:21:05,040 Speaker 2: to stop the bleeding which is the problem, not the 541 00:21:05,080 --> 00:21:07,080 Speaker 2: fact that the bleeding begins. It's him not being able 542 00:21:07,080 --> 00:21:08,679 Speaker 2: to find ways to wriggle out at the jams. 543 00:21:08,720 --> 00:21:10,680 Speaker 1: It's almost like you gottata take them and shake them 544 00:21:10,720 --> 00:21:12,639 Speaker 1: and be like, dude, like they're not you're good, Like 545 00:21:12,680 --> 00:21:15,199 Speaker 1: they're not hitting you well, Like that's we're gonna did 546 00:21:15,240 --> 00:21:15,480 Speaker 1: that in. 547 00:21:15,400 --> 00:21:16,760 Speaker 2: The first inning and then you tuttle down. 548 00:21:17,200 --> 00:21:19,919 Speaker 1: We're gonna take some solace in like Tyler McGill and 549 00:21:19,920 --> 00:21:21,560 Speaker 1: why me and you still have faith in this guys, 550 00:21:21,600 --> 00:21:24,879 Speaker 1: because even when he stinks, because he objectively was not 551 00:21:24,920 --> 00:21:27,800 Speaker 1: good this game, he was still fine. He was still good. 552 00:21:27,800 --> 00:21:30,040 Speaker 1: The stuff is good enough. So it's like, dude, have 553 00:21:30,080 --> 00:21:32,600 Speaker 1: some confidence pitch with some balls the stuff we saw 554 00:21:32,600 --> 00:21:33,960 Speaker 1: at the beginning of the year. I don't know what 555 00:21:33,960 --> 00:21:36,199 Speaker 1: happens when Tyler McGill has to throw opening day or 556 00:21:36,640 --> 00:21:39,240 Speaker 1: opening day weekend, whatever, like just get that version back. 557 00:21:39,840 --> 00:21:42,240 Speaker 1: Maybe it's just the ebb and flow of the season 558 00:21:42,240 --> 00:21:44,040 Speaker 1: with Tyler McGill. Maybe it's just a little bit of 559 00:21:44,080 --> 00:21:46,640 Speaker 1: like you get up for some games, it's a it's 560 00:21:46,680 --> 00:21:49,240 Speaker 1: a long season. This is a six or seventh start 561 00:21:49,320 --> 00:21:51,520 Speaker 1: so far this year. Like, maybe it's just the ebb 562 00:21:51,520 --> 00:21:54,520 Speaker 1: and flow, but it is rushing to see him take 563 00:21:54,560 --> 00:21:56,960 Speaker 1: steps back because it felt like he was taking all 564 00:21:57,000 --> 00:22:00,000 Speaker 1: the right steps forward. The first month of the season. 565 00:22:00,240 --> 00:22:02,640 Speaker 2: The velosophy was down here in this starts, it's telling 566 00:22:02,680 --> 00:22:05,080 Speaker 2: me that their clickers in ninety two. Yeah, so this 567 00:22:05,119 --> 00:22:07,240 Speaker 2: could have been like Hi adrenaline Tyler McGill, and the 568 00:22:07,240 --> 00:22:09,239 Speaker 2: April keeps the rotation spot and then some of these 569 00:22:09,240 --> 00:22:10,880 Speaker 2: starts you get the big drip who can't really get 570 00:22:10,920 --> 00:22:11,960 Speaker 2: up get up for the game. I'm not saying you 571 00:22:11,960 --> 00:22:13,719 Speaker 2: can't get up for the game. I'm still saying confident 572 00:22:13,760 --> 00:22:16,320 Speaker 2: Tyler McGill. But we are getting to a spot where 573 00:22:16,320 --> 00:22:18,880 Speaker 2: we probably have under a month until at least hopefully 574 00:22:18,880 --> 00:22:21,400 Speaker 2: either Frankie monsis a shamanized back. I know Frankie Montsas 575 00:22:21,440 --> 00:22:24,199 Speaker 2: is throwing live VP this coming week, which is kind 576 00:22:24,240 --> 00:22:26,880 Speaker 2: of the last step before a rehab assignment, and Shamani 577 00:22:26,920 --> 00:22:28,880 Speaker 2: is doing long toss, which is step before live VP. 578 00:22:29,040 --> 00:22:31,080 Speaker 2: So Mons us a little bit ahead. The prediction for 579 00:22:31,200 --> 00:22:33,040 Speaker 2: Mansas was always around a moral day and from n 580 00:22:33,080 --> 00:22:35,080 Speaker 2: I was middle of June. So again it's happening. We're 581 00:22:35,080 --> 00:22:36,399 Speaker 2: coward the way through the season, like we're going to 582 00:22:36,400 --> 00:22:39,840 Speaker 2: get these guys back soon. So similar to the Baby 583 00:22:39,960 --> 00:22:43,679 Speaker 2: Viento's thing where it's like mcgil Peterson, Canning, Like these 584 00:22:43,680 --> 00:22:46,240 Speaker 2: guys are pitching well, but like, hey, one of you 585 00:22:46,240 --> 00:22:47,880 Speaker 2: guys will not be in the rotation in a month. 586 00:22:48,160 --> 00:22:49,640 Speaker 2: It's up to you to figure out who that's going 587 00:22:49,640 --> 00:22:51,359 Speaker 2: to be. So it's just about who hates to be 588 00:22:51,400 --> 00:22:53,360 Speaker 2: like the old baseball adage, but like who's gonna want 589 00:22:53,359 --> 00:22:56,120 Speaker 2: it more for these next it is, That's what it is. Especially, 590 00:22:56,760 --> 00:22:58,960 Speaker 2: it weirdly kind of does wind up back on mcgil 591 00:22:59,000 --> 00:23:00,960 Speaker 2: versus Peterson as thoughways does where it's like one of 592 00:23:01,000 --> 00:23:02,640 Speaker 2: these guys will be in, one of these guys will 593 00:23:02,680 --> 00:23:05,000 Speaker 2: be out. So I'm pretty interested to see who it 594 00:23:05,040 --> 00:23:05,640 Speaker 2: winds up being. 595 00:23:05,920 --> 00:23:08,000 Speaker 1: Yeah. No, uh, I can't get rid of Canning yet. 596 00:23:08,040 --> 00:23:09,600 Speaker 1: I mean, we'll talk about him in Game three. But 597 00:23:09,640 --> 00:23:13,359 Speaker 1: that guy, that guy is so good. Talking a little 598 00:23:13,359 --> 00:23:17,119 Speaker 1: bit about Game two more as amazing as Soda was 599 00:23:17,119 --> 00:23:21,120 Speaker 1: in game one. Game two stunk. Yeah, well, strike well. 600 00:23:21,040 --> 00:23:22,520 Speaker 2: The strikeout was bad. He's hit the ball in his 601 00:23:22,560 --> 00:23:23,600 Speaker 2: cruise a few times, That's. 602 00:23:23,480 --> 00:23:26,760 Speaker 1: What I meant. Yeah, like the strikeout stunk because it 603 00:23:26,880 --> 00:23:29,920 Speaker 1: was like a big moment. That was a hangar. Daniel Palencia, right, 604 00:23:29,920 --> 00:23:31,240 Speaker 1: that was who was in the game at the moment 605 00:23:31,640 --> 00:23:34,000 Speaker 1: hung a fat slider up in the zone and he 606 00:23:34,119 --> 00:23:36,280 Speaker 1: just foul tipped it into the mitt. I was really 607 00:23:36,359 --> 00:23:38,639 Speaker 1: I I'm telling you, I had such a feeling he 608 00:23:38,680 --> 00:23:41,200 Speaker 1: was going yard there. I thought for sure, like like 609 00:23:41,280 --> 00:23:43,880 Speaker 1: a single. But yeah, yeah, I was just like, oh man, 610 00:23:43,920 --> 00:23:46,040 Speaker 1: he's been so locked in, like this feels like we 611 00:23:46,080 --> 00:23:48,720 Speaker 1: were getting the sodo back. And then he had like 612 00:23:48,720 --> 00:23:51,080 Speaker 1: you said, oh for what was it? Over seven, over eight, 613 00:23:51,320 --> 00:23:54,160 Speaker 1: over nine, and yeah, over nine, so run. So it's 614 00:23:54,280 --> 00:23:57,359 Speaker 1: like like, okay, this is baseball. It's still baseball. This 615 00:23:57,440 --> 00:23:58,760 Speaker 1: is not easy mode. Just yet. 616 00:23:59,080 --> 00:24:01,960 Speaker 2: It's also people kind of yells sometimes on Twitter about 617 00:24:02,000 --> 00:24:03,720 Speaker 2: like vlossit doesn't matter if he don't know where the 618 00:24:03,760 --> 00:24:05,760 Speaker 2: ball is going. That polenci at bad versus so though, 619 00:24:05,800 --> 00:24:08,200 Speaker 2: tells you how much velocity matters, because if you hang 620 00:24:08,200 --> 00:24:10,040 Speaker 2: a slider at eighty eight, like, it's much harder to 621 00:24:10,119 --> 00:24:11,480 Speaker 2: hit the name you hang a slyder at eighty three. 622 00:24:11,520 --> 00:24:13,399 Speaker 2: And if you're gearing up for a fastball one oh 623 00:24:13,480 --> 00:24:15,960 Speaker 2: one's very different than gearing up for fastball ninety five. 624 00:24:16,000 --> 00:24:19,199 Speaker 2: That's just kind of a little aside there. Also, the 625 00:24:19,200 --> 00:24:21,800 Speaker 2: way the ninth ended two pissed me off because Jeff 626 00:24:21,840 --> 00:24:23,520 Speaker 2: works such a good walk as a pitch either start 627 00:24:23,600 --> 00:24:25,880 Speaker 2: that ninth inning as the tide turns on Jeff hard 628 00:24:25,920 --> 00:24:27,640 Speaker 2: every single Mets fan hates and see people throwing around 629 00:24:27,680 --> 00:24:29,200 Speaker 2: crazy things about Jeff on the internet. 630 00:24:28,920 --> 00:24:32,800 Speaker 1: Where it's just so ridiculous, and especially if you're gonna 631 00:24:32,840 --> 00:24:35,320 Speaker 1: hit him eight or ninth. He's doing a completely good job. 632 00:24:36,119 --> 00:24:38,280 Speaker 2: And porter Hodge has some nasty stuff, but it really 633 00:24:38,359 --> 00:24:41,040 Speaker 2: only has one. He has like one dance move. He's 634 00:24:41,080 --> 00:24:42,280 Speaker 2: like your friend you go to the club with. They 635 00:24:42,320 --> 00:24:44,200 Speaker 2: rock the same two step every single time. Because porter 636 00:24:44,280 --> 00:24:47,239 Speaker 2: Hodge is fastball sweeper, fastball sweeper, fastball sweeper, doesn't matter 637 00:24:47,240 --> 00:24:49,600 Speaker 2: who comes up. And you saw the Lindor and Soda, 638 00:24:49,640 --> 00:24:51,879 Speaker 2: we're just so acutely aware what he was trying to 639 00:24:51,960 --> 00:24:54,280 Speaker 2: do to them. And Lindor just missed a few pitches, 640 00:24:54,560 --> 00:24:56,040 Speaker 2: just missed a few and then that ground ball he 641 00:24:56,160 --> 00:24:58,600 Speaker 2: rolls over double play, so the grounds out game's over, 642 00:24:58,760 --> 00:25:00,840 Speaker 2: but you felt that they are right there, which is 643 00:25:00,880 --> 00:25:02,720 Speaker 2: the cool lead in that we can have going into 644 00:25:03,280 --> 00:25:06,560 Speaker 2: the Sunday game where Francisco Lindor was the hero in 645 00:25:06,640 --> 00:25:09,359 Speaker 2: the exact same spot against Poorther Hodge and he got 646 00:25:09,440 --> 00:25:11,600 Speaker 2: the sweeper and Hodge just got a little too much 647 00:25:11,640 --> 00:25:13,320 Speaker 2: of the plate and he just pimped the shit out 648 00:25:13,320 --> 00:25:15,080 Speaker 2: of it. And Lindor sends all the moms. So I'm 649 00:25:15,080 --> 00:25:15,760 Speaker 2: happy on Sunday. 650 00:25:16,640 --> 00:25:18,520 Speaker 3: This is a straightforward show, so I'm going to be 651 00:25:18,680 --> 00:25:23,359 Speaker 3: very straightforward with everyone about PXG. Fastest way to improve 652 00:25:23,400 --> 00:25:26,160 Speaker 3: your performance on the golf course is to get yourself 653 00:25:26,440 --> 00:25:30,200 Speaker 3: a PXG golf fitting. Go in there and let the 654 00:25:30,359 --> 00:25:31,240 Speaker 3: experts help you. 655 00:25:32,400 --> 00:25:34,560 Speaker 5: I've been using PXG for a few years now. Scotti. 656 00:25:34,840 --> 00:25:36,800 Speaker 5: They are perfect. I love the way they feel. They 657 00:25:36,840 --> 00:25:39,480 Speaker 5: fit them perfectly to my swing. They waited at them, 658 00:25:39,600 --> 00:25:41,480 Speaker 5: they put grips in them, they put shafts in them, 659 00:25:41,480 --> 00:25:43,960 Speaker 5: they use their heads and they fit my swing beautifully. 660 00:25:44,000 --> 00:25:46,520 Speaker 5: They have definitely improved my game. They just recently hooked 661 00:25:46,560 --> 00:25:48,920 Speaker 5: me up with their new Alan putter, which is off 662 00:25:48,960 --> 00:25:51,639 Speaker 5: the chain. I was draining putts the other day left 663 00:25:51,680 --> 00:25:54,399 Speaker 5: and right. So I definitely say go get your fitting 664 00:25:54,440 --> 00:25:57,760 Speaker 5: at PXG. Nobody goes golf the way PXG does. 665 00:25:58,280 --> 00:26:00,280 Speaker 3: Yes, and for a limited time you could say up 666 00:26:00,280 --> 00:26:03,200 Speaker 3: to twenty percent on your entire order, head over to 667 00:26:03,280 --> 00:26:06,280 Speaker 3: p XG dot com slash foul. That's p XG dot 668 00:26:06,359 --> 00:26:09,040 Speaker 3: Com slash foul to save up to twenty percent on 669 00:26:09,119 --> 00:26:13,840 Speaker 3: your entire order. P XG dot Com slash Foul restrictions 670 00:26:13,880 --> 00:26:16,000 Speaker 3: apply see site for details. 671 00:26:17,200 --> 00:26:19,160 Speaker 1: Yeah, one of the few times you see Francisco indoor 672 00:26:19,280 --> 00:26:21,200 Speaker 1: pimpic because it's watching the game with my dad on 673 00:26:21,359 --> 00:26:24,440 Speaker 1: Roku and obviously, like you know, you don't have the 674 00:26:24,520 --> 00:26:26,080 Speaker 1: feel of what it is like in the game. And 675 00:26:26,160 --> 00:26:27,680 Speaker 1: I at the moment, I was like, is that a 676 00:26:27,880 --> 00:26:29,520 Speaker 1: is that gonna be a double? Is that over the fence? 677 00:26:29,720 --> 00:26:31,240 Speaker 1: But when you see them do the little backflip, I 678 00:26:31,320 --> 00:26:33,959 Speaker 1: was like, whoa Lindor showing a little emotion there, love 679 00:26:34,040 --> 00:26:36,000 Speaker 1: to see it all right, there we go and that 680 00:26:36,160 --> 00:26:37,960 Speaker 1: really opened the floodgates for the Mets in this one. 681 00:26:38,480 --> 00:26:40,080 Speaker 2: It's just nice thought again, it was a really good 682 00:26:40,119 --> 00:26:41,560 Speaker 2: game and it was like a fun back and forth 683 00:26:41,600 --> 00:26:42,920 Speaker 2: for a while. But she just you know, like to 684 00:26:43,000 --> 00:26:44,680 Speaker 2: captain the star. He makes the play and you win. 685 00:26:44,880 --> 00:26:49,159 Speaker 2: It was weird this Roku game. Listening to Gary that 686 00:26:49,440 --> 00:26:52,080 Speaker 2: but Joejariety without Keith and Rox, I was like, what 687 00:26:52,680 --> 00:26:53,639 Speaker 2: scout out Roku? 688 00:26:54,200 --> 00:26:56,920 Speaker 1: Way to use your brain. These guys are working anyway, 689 00:26:57,400 --> 00:26:59,880 Speaker 1: announcing these games for these teams they're going to be there. 690 00:27:00,359 --> 00:27:03,399 Speaker 1: Use they used s and Y basically to deduction produce 691 00:27:03,480 --> 00:27:05,680 Speaker 1: the game. Obviously s and Y does an amazing job. 692 00:27:05,720 --> 00:27:09,320 Speaker 1: Shout John Demarciico. Gary's the man. This feels like the 693 00:27:09,560 --> 00:27:13,120 Speaker 1: obvious solution for Apple TV, for Roku, for anybody who's 694 00:27:13,119 --> 00:27:16,560 Speaker 1: gonna be streaming MLB games. Use the local guys. Pair 695 00:27:16,720 --> 00:27:20,200 Speaker 1: up the two like they did with Gary and Joe Girardi, Like, 696 00:27:20,480 --> 00:27:22,120 Speaker 1: how have we not thought about this? Could we stop 697 00:27:22,240 --> 00:27:24,040 Speaker 1: using random people with no experience? 698 00:27:24,440 --> 00:27:26,760 Speaker 2: I also kind of thought they did pretty well together. 699 00:27:26,760 --> 00:27:28,879 Speaker 2: I think there were a few times where Gary they 700 00:27:29,040 --> 00:27:30,399 Speaker 2: like you could definitely tell there wasn't a lot of 701 00:27:30,440 --> 00:27:33,080 Speaker 2: the chemistry, but like the conversation was good, Like Gary's 702 00:27:33,119 --> 00:27:35,720 Speaker 2: really good facilitating Joe Girardi, you know, for all of us. 703 00:27:35,760 --> 00:27:38,600 Speaker 2: Warts does have tremendous insight, like when he was a guy. Yeah, 704 00:27:38,640 --> 00:27:40,320 Speaker 2: like he was talking about like the catcher stuff and 705 00:27:40,680 --> 00:27:42,520 Speaker 2: with Terran's got hitting the balls like that was pretty funny. 706 00:27:42,560 --> 00:27:45,280 Speaker 2: Like he just they they were they were a decent 707 00:27:45,359 --> 00:27:47,280 Speaker 2: enough booth to get through this game. Also, I kind 708 00:27:47,320 --> 00:27:49,240 Speaker 2: of like this twelve o'clock starting Sunday games over and 709 00:27:49,240 --> 00:27:49,800 Speaker 2: done quickly. 710 00:27:50,320 --> 00:27:53,159 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean I don't know how. Yeah, I like, 711 00:27:53,200 --> 00:27:53,600 Speaker 1: I don't love it. 712 00:27:53,640 --> 00:27:54,960 Speaker 2: I don't want to happen every week. I'm like it 713 00:27:55,080 --> 00:27:57,840 Speaker 2: was as we've switched to Sunday games, to moving from 714 00:27:57,920 --> 00:27:59,760 Speaker 2: one o'clock to one to forty. I kind of like 715 00:27:59,760 --> 00:28:01,520 Speaker 2: the back to new just like half that game over 716 00:28:01,640 --> 00:28:02,520 Speaker 2: enjoyed dinner was nice. 717 00:28:02,640 --> 00:28:04,280 Speaker 1: It does feel crazy to say an hour and a 718 00:28:04,280 --> 00:28:07,600 Speaker 1: half different start between those two, even though they're both 719 00:28:07,720 --> 00:28:08,639 Speaker 1: early on a Sunday. 720 00:28:09,240 --> 00:28:12,280 Speaker 2: Yeah. Also, just this game mentioned it before Griffin Canning 721 00:28:12,400 --> 00:28:13,040 Speaker 2: Like what the hell? 722 00:28:15,160 --> 00:28:19,200 Speaker 1: Shower boy Clay, He tweeted out using like Twitter's ai like, 723 00:28:19,400 --> 00:28:23,240 Speaker 1: asking how many of Griffin Canning starts have been against 724 00:28:23,280 --> 00:28:25,520 Speaker 1: teams over five hundred and I think he is six 725 00:28:25,600 --> 00:28:27,560 Speaker 1: and one or seven in one this year, or the 726 00:28:27,640 --> 00:28:29,200 Speaker 1: Mets are six and one or seven in one this 727 00:28:29,320 --> 00:28:32,359 Speaker 1: year against teams over five hundred when Griffin Canning is 728 00:28:32,400 --> 00:28:35,320 Speaker 1: on the mount, I mean seven starts, So there it is. 729 00:28:35,400 --> 00:28:36,959 Speaker 1: I think he's I think he's six and one then, 730 00:28:37,040 --> 00:28:40,520 Speaker 1: which that's unbelievable for a guy who's worth four we're 731 00:28:40,560 --> 00:28:43,880 Speaker 1: paying four million dollars too, and was just left to 732 00:28:44,040 --> 00:28:45,840 Speaker 1: dry on the for Asia market and. 733 00:28:45,920 --> 00:28:48,120 Speaker 2: He was cut by the Braves who are dying for 734 00:28:48,200 --> 00:28:50,960 Speaker 2: a startinggging. You said, the metsa six and one and 735 00:28:51,000 --> 00:28:52,800 Speaker 2: Canning starts they lost the first one that was a 736 00:28:52,840 --> 00:28:54,520 Speaker 2: Saturday night. We did the Murphy's Watch part and he 737 00:28:54,560 --> 00:28:56,760 Speaker 2: pitched it amazing. So the mess the messive one six 738 00:28:56,840 --> 00:28:59,920 Speaker 2: consecutive Gryffin Canning starts. He got wins in five straight starts. 739 00:29:00,000 --> 00:29:02,320 Speaker 2: They mentioned it his last start in the broadcast. Jacob 740 00:29:02,360 --> 00:29:04,840 Speaker 2: de Gram never did dead. Jacob deGrom never won five 741 00:29:04,880 --> 00:29:07,000 Speaker 2: consecutive starts, and Griffin Canning did it in his first 742 00:29:07,000 --> 00:29:08,760 Speaker 2: six starts with the team. Hered The accomplished that, and 743 00:29:09,560 --> 00:29:12,240 Speaker 2: like this game, it was so easy. Three base runners 744 00:29:12,280 --> 00:29:14,360 Speaker 2: and six innings against him. This was also the first 745 00:29:14,400 --> 00:29:16,680 Speaker 2: start this year that is. The fastball is his primary pitcher, 746 00:29:16,720 --> 00:29:19,080 Speaker 2: considers on both sides of the plate. But again, as 747 00:29:19,160 --> 00:29:21,320 Speaker 2: he's been doing all season, it wasn't a lot of 748 00:29:21,400 --> 00:29:23,480 Speaker 2: early count fastballs. He was mixing him in when he could. 749 00:29:23,520 --> 00:29:25,000 Speaker 2: He did use them a lot, lean on and who's 750 00:29:25,000 --> 00:29:26,880 Speaker 2: behind in the count. He also wasn't behind the count 751 00:29:26,880 --> 00:29:29,640 Speaker 2: that often. Like it was just he's so good right 752 00:29:29,720 --> 00:29:32,720 Speaker 2: now and maybe this is something that won't work all season. 753 00:29:32,800 --> 00:29:35,000 Speaker 2: It probably will not, but he's so good sneaking that 754 00:29:35,080 --> 00:29:37,440 Speaker 2: fastball in the right spot when HiT's at least expecting it, 755 00:29:37,520 --> 00:29:39,680 Speaker 2: and he's able to do that because the slide and 756 00:29:39,760 --> 00:29:41,959 Speaker 2: the change up are freaky right now, each of them 757 00:29:42,000 --> 00:29:44,200 Speaker 2: had five whis in this game. Like he's just he's 758 00:29:44,440 --> 00:29:46,520 Speaker 2: just good. Like he's just a good pitcher. And I 759 00:29:46,560 --> 00:29:48,680 Speaker 2: don't really think the Mets like people are like Mets 760 00:29:48,720 --> 00:29:50,680 Speaker 2: pitching leg goes burah blah blah blah. Like I don't 761 00:29:50,680 --> 00:29:52,520 Speaker 2: think the Mets reinvented the wheel with Griffin Canning. I 762 00:29:52,520 --> 00:29:54,360 Speaker 2: think they were like, hey, dude, sign change, we are 763 00:29:54,400 --> 00:29:56,640 Speaker 2: pretty good. Throw those more. He was, yeah, got it. 764 00:29:56,960 --> 00:29:58,480 Speaker 2: I mean they just they basically. 765 00:29:58,160 --> 00:30:00,440 Speaker 1: Aren't the Angels. That's exactly what they are. We're not 766 00:30:00,560 --> 00:30:03,120 Speaker 1: the Angels. And what do you know, Griffin Canning is 767 00:30:03,160 --> 00:30:06,680 Speaker 1: a pretty solid pitcher. Shout out to anti JP Underscore 768 00:30:06,760 --> 00:30:09,680 Speaker 1: twenty Weed Garrett Over on Twitter. One day You'll look 769 00:30:09,760 --> 00:30:11,640 Speaker 1: up in May and see Griffin Canning has a sub 770 00:30:11,680 --> 00:30:13,400 Speaker 1: three e ra at James Ciano. 771 00:30:13,640 --> 00:30:15,720 Speaker 2: He was all over it with that shit. I mean, 772 00:30:15,760 --> 00:30:19,440 Speaker 2: it's just like again because it's more all everything I'm 773 00:30:19,480 --> 00:30:21,280 Speaker 2: saying is is good, good stuff for the Mets. But 774 00:30:21,280 --> 00:30:23,120 Speaker 2: it's more of chastising and making fun of the Braves, 775 00:30:23,400 --> 00:30:25,280 Speaker 2: like this guy was in your building, you had him 776 00:30:25,320 --> 00:30:27,440 Speaker 2: for free. Yeah, and for some reason they were like 777 00:30:27,560 --> 00:30:30,360 Speaker 2: ah nah because was running back with Bryce Elder, which again, 778 00:30:30,760 --> 00:30:32,360 Speaker 2: pitching is not the Braves problem right now. Just kind 779 00:30:32,360 --> 00:30:34,800 Speaker 2: of weird to say, but it's just he's good. I 780 00:30:34,840 --> 00:30:36,720 Speaker 2: also just again this serious. 781 00:30:36,800 --> 00:30:38,680 Speaker 1: What I was gonna say, they got no more Whistler. 782 00:30:38,760 --> 00:30:40,320 Speaker 1: But you know, we can talk about that the other time. 783 00:30:40,480 --> 00:30:42,080 Speaker 2: One day is that there'll be meaning Marvel one day. 784 00:30:42,600 --> 00:30:44,480 Speaker 2: PCA is awesome. Just gotta say it again. Yes, so 785 00:30:44,560 --> 00:30:46,920 Speaker 2: Louise Rants hit that triple in the gap to score 786 00:30:46,960 --> 00:30:49,760 Speaker 2: the first run of the game. Say, Suzuki is a 787 00:30:49,840 --> 00:30:52,520 Speaker 2: bad outfielder, blatantly a bad outfielder. The Cubs done everything 788 00:30:52,520 --> 00:30:54,239 Speaker 2: they can to take a good hitter of the very 789 00:30:54,280 --> 00:30:55,800 Speaker 2: good hitter. But the Cubs done everything they can to 790 00:30:55,800 --> 00:30:57,240 Speaker 2: take him out of the field over the last couple 791 00:30:57,280 --> 00:30:57,520 Speaker 2: of years. 792 00:30:57,600 --> 00:30:58,120 Speaker 1: We know why. 793 00:30:58,680 --> 00:31:00,520 Speaker 2: There was a ball that was basically just hit two 794 00:31:00,600 --> 00:31:02,800 Speaker 2: left field and PCA ran all the way from center 795 00:31:02,880 --> 00:31:04,160 Speaker 2: to get like a glove on it. 796 00:31:04,320 --> 00:31:06,480 Speaker 1: Here's the other weird thing. Why is he I mean, 797 00:31:06,520 --> 00:31:09,520 Speaker 1: I know, Kyle Tucker's right. But say Zuki doesn't play 798 00:31:09,560 --> 00:31:11,280 Speaker 1: left field, even in Japan. I'm pretty sure he was 799 00:31:11,320 --> 00:31:13,920 Speaker 1: a right field exclusive guy. So it's a different ball. 800 00:31:14,000 --> 00:31:16,440 Speaker 1: The ball moves differently in the corners, especially from the 801 00:31:16,520 --> 00:31:19,560 Speaker 1: right hand back from left hand bat just dhum. You 802 00:31:19,680 --> 00:31:21,680 Speaker 1: had to get Justin Turner in the lineup, wh's hitting 803 00:31:21,720 --> 00:31:23,560 Speaker 1: one sixty. I can't run my head around that one. 804 00:31:23,800 --> 00:31:25,640 Speaker 1: It feels like they're startling Marte a little bit. 805 00:31:26,200 --> 00:31:28,040 Speaker 2: I will say, like, you have to trust the Cubs 806 00:31:28,040 --> 00:31:30,160 Speaker 2: because Craig Council is the manager, the greatest manager of 807 00:31:30,200 --> 00:31:31,880 Speaker 2: all time, the highest paid manager in the history of 808 00:31:31,880 --> 00:31:33,240 Speaker 2: the sport. Like, you have to give a lot of 809 00:31:33,320 --> 00:31:35,040 Speaker 2: credit to Craig Council, because no way that guy can 810 00:31:35,080 --> 00:31:36,600 Speaker 2: make a run stitution. He makes so much money. 811 00:31:36,840 --> 00:31:41,600 Speaker 1: Remember the Mets didn't get him, They got Carlos Mendoza. Yeah, 812 00:31:41,640 --> 00:31:44,760 Speaker 1: it was a disaster and we should be insanely upset 813 00:31:44,800 --> 00:31:45,520 Speaker 1: that we don't have him. 814 00:31:45,760 --> 00:31:48,880 Speaker 2: I fucking love Carlos Mendoza to He's the shit, but 815 00:31:49,040 --> 00:31:50,880 Speaker 2: he loves playing starting Marte a little too much. A 816 00:31:50,920 --> 00:31:52,480 Speaker 2: little too much. That's the one thing, you know, everyone 817 00:31:52,520 --> 00:31:53,840 Speaker 2: has to have one thing. It can't be perfect that's 818 00:31:53,880 --> 00:31:56,040 Speaker 2: the one thing to see some more cracks in the 819 00:31:56,040 --> 00:31:58,000 Speaker 2: bullpen this series, though, just from being getting the best 820 00:31:58,000 --> 00:31:59,440 Speaker 2: ballpen in baseball to going back to being like the 821 00:31:59,480 --> 00:32:02,360 Speaker 2: fifthast ball playing baseball. Cranic on Saturday night, he got 822 00:32:02,400 --> 00:32:04,480 Speaker 2: squeezed a little bit, but the swinging miss stuff isn't 823 00:32:04,520 --> 00:32:05,240 Speaker 2: really there anymore. 824 00:32:05,360 --> 00:32:06,400 Speaker 1: He's lost like the juice. 825 00:32:06,720 --> 00:32:08,760 Speaker 2: He has lost the juice. Probably similar things with McGill, 826 00:32:08,760 --> 00:32:10,520 Speaker 2: where it's like the adrenaline wears off and now you're 827 00:32:10,600 --> 00:32:11,920 Speaker 2: just a major league pitcher. You're like, all right, now, 828 00:32:11,920 --> 00:32:13,840 Speaker 2: I just have to do this every day, one way 829 00:32:13,920 --> 00:32:16,200 Speaker 2: for fewer for Cranic and three of his last four appearances, 830 00:32:16,240 --> 00:32:19,080 Speaker 2: which is great. And then this game on Sunday, Rigarrett 831 00:32:19,080 --> 00:32:20,840 Speaker 2: actually gave up a run. When he actually gives up runs, 832 00:32:20,840 --> 00:32:22,880 Speaker 2: I'm like, damn, Regaret gave up a run. But it 833 00:32:22,960 --> 00:32:25,440 Speaker 2: still happens. But all that came back because Edwin ds 834 00:32:25,480 --> 00:32:27,040 Speaker 2: has easy staying in the season and it was so 835 00:32:27,240 --> 00:32:29,840 Speaker 2: sick a couple of ground balls. I'll see it later. 836 00:32:30,040 --> 00:32:32,120 Speaker 1: Well, I don't know if you called this on the broadcast, 837 00:32:32,160 --> 00:32:34,440 Speaker 1: but at first dead Neil was the only guy getting up, 838 00:32:34,520 --> 00:32:37,120 Speaker 1: and then Diaz followed like very very shortly after. But 839 00:32:37,240 --> 00:32:39,160 Speaker 1: my dad's like dead, Neil's up. I'm like, when is 840 00:32:39,280 --> 00:32:42,280 Speaker 1: DS going to pitch? Why is he not throwing today? 841 00:32:42,320 --> 00:32:44,480 Speaker 1: We have an off day, Like we have off days 842 00:32:44,480 --> 00:32:47,400 Speaker 1: this week? Good yeah, every Thursday for the month of May, 843 00:32:47,440 --> 00:32:48,880 Speaker 1: we have an off day, like get him in the game. 844 00:32:49,480 --> 00:32:51,400 Speaker 1: But luckily it was it was so simple. It basically 845 00:32:51,520 --> 00:32:52,720 Speaker 1: was an off day for edwarin DS. 846 00:32:53,240 --> 00:32:57,360 Speaker 2: Yeah. And last thing from this game, the jeer Mark 847 00:32:57,440 --> 00:33:00,240 Speaker 2: Vanto is quote after the game, mommy power. He's got 848 00:33:00,280 --> 00:33:02,320 Speaker 2: mommy power, I think he said, he said, this is me, 849 00:33:02,440 --> 00:33:04,160 Speaker 2: Like whatally Mark Vento's four or five years in a row. 850 00:33:04,200 --> 00:33:05,440 Speaker 2: I think I hit the home run on Mother's Day 851 00:33:05,440 --> 00:33:07,480 Speaker 2: because last year the famous Cardinals home run was on 852 00:33:07,600 --> 00:33:10,360 Speaker 2: Mother's Day, which is kind of like Mark Fiano's's, like 853 00:33:10,400 --> 00:33:12,200 Speaker 2: that was his like seven old premier moment of last 854 00:33:12,240 --> 00:33:14,160 Speaker 2: year's home run. This game was great, put them as ahead, 855 00:33:14,200 --> 00:33:17,280 Speaker 2: like it's just pressure. Seems to be making some diamonds 856 00:33:17,320 --> 00:33:20,000 Speaker 2: here between Fianto's and Bathy and they do. I feel like, 857 00:33:20,120 --> 00:33:22,800 Speaker 2: well they're kind of both considered sluggers to kind of 858 00:33:22,840 --> 00:33:25,040 Speaker 2: do it in different ways, or I feel like Fiano's 859 00:33:25,160 --> 00:33:27,000 Speaker 2: kind of just gets those long arms out the ball. 860 00:33:27,040 --> 00:33:29,160 Speaker 2: But baby just swings super fucking hard, just has like 861 00:33:29,200 --> 00:33:31,480 Speaker 2: better athleticism. Bay this year, I know you've been really 862 00:33:31,480 --> 00:33:33,960 Speaker 2: into the bat speed stuff. He's one of only twenty 863 00:33:34,000 --> 00:33:35,720 Speaker 2: eight players in the league to have at least twenty 864 00:33:35,760 --> 00:33:37,920 Speaker 2: one swings faster than eighty miles an hour. 865 00:33:37,880 --> 00:33:39,640 Speaker 1: Which is also crazy because he hasn't been on the 866 00:33:39,640 --> 00:33:40,560 Speaker 1: major league roster. 867 00:33:40,480 --> 00:33:42,440 Speaker 2: The entire year, hasn't and when it's been on majors 868 00:33:42,440 --> 00:33:44,160 Speaker 2: gross he also hasn't played every day. And the guys 869 00:33:44,160 --> 00:33:46,440 Speaker 2: in this list are like physical leg It's like Manny Machado, 870 00:33:46,600 --> 00:33:49,800 Speaker 2: Ellie or Don Alvarez. Bonios on Cruise has one hundred 871 00:33:49,800 --> 00:33:52,160 Speaker 2: swings this season over eighty miles an hour. Junior Caminara 872 00:33:52,240 --> 00:33:54,200 Speaker 2: is ninety four. Those the only two guys above seventy 873 00:33:54,240 --> 00:33:56,640 Speaker 2: show He's fifty nine piece fifty three, Wilson Contreras for 874 00:33:56,760 --> 00:33:58,920 Speaker 2: the A, James Wood forty eight. It's a It's also 875 00:33:58,960 --> 00:34:00,080 Speaker 2: you got the guys in this list where are like 876 00:34:00,160 --> 00:34:02,080 Speaker 2: the power guys no output. They got Joe with Della Joy, 877 00:34:02,160 --> 00:34:05,160 Speaker 2: the Walkridge on Kenzie Noel like it's a funny list 878 00:34:05,200 --> 00:34:06,720 Speaker 2: of dudes who were swinging the bat really hard. But 879 00:34:06,880 --> 00:34:09,279 Speaker 2: mostly swinging the bat really hard can make you really 880 00:34:09,280 --> 00:34:11,240 Speaker 2: good head, And I think that's where we're hopefully getting 881 00:34:11,280 --> 00:34:12,600 Speaker 2: to be soon with the point with Baby. 882 00:34:12,760 --> 00:34:15,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, no, he's looking really really good. And even before 883 00:34:15,760 --> 00:34:18,040 Speaker 1: he got sent down, he was looking really really good. 884 00:34:18,120 --> 00:34:19,800 Speaker 1: So I love to see that from Brett, Baby Brett, 885 00:34:19,840 --> 00:34:22,640 Speaker 1: the Met the prophecy might be fulfilled very very soon. 886 00:34:22,760 --> 00:34:25,080 Speaker 1: Love to see that. One more thing about Mark Viento's 887 00:34:25,080 --> 00:34:27,719 Speaker 1: I saw funny TikTok today where a girl was wearing 888 00:34:27,760 --> 00:34:29,759 Speaker 1: a Met shirt. She barred it from her sister. The 889 00:34:29,800 --> 00:34:32,480 Speaker 1: sister said, kiddie, name three Mets players. If you can, 890 00:34:32,600 --> 00:34:34,440 Speaker 1: I'll let you keep the shirt. She said, I know 891 00:34:34,480 --> 00:34:36,719 Speaker 1: there's a Mark. My friend saw him on Riah and 892 00:34:36,840 --> 00:34:38,520 Speaker 1: I was like, all right, Mark Fient's. 893 00:34:38,160 --> 00:34:40,440 Speaker 2: Let's go there, we go love that. I mean, that's it. 894 00:34:40,640 --> 00:34:43,000 Speaker 2: Yeah there, dude. But I think that's all we got 895 00:34:43,040 --> 00:34:44,320 Speaker 2: from the series. Yeah, that's it. 896 00:34:44,520 --> 00:34:46,919 Speaker 1: Let's talk about just a couple a couple of little 897 00:34:46,960 --> 00:34:49,799 Speaker 1: other things too. We mentioned Luis Robert trade rumors are 898 00:34:49,800 --> 00:34:52,200 Speaker 1: out there. Bob Nightingale put out an article shot out 899 00:34:52,239 --> 00:34:55,760 Speaker 1: Uncle Bob legend of the game never has gotten anything wrong. 900 00:34:56,120 --> 00:34:59,120 Speaker 1: He saved baseball during the lockout when he brought bagels 901 00:34:59,160 --> 00:35:01,359 Speaker 1: for everybody. So we love Bob Knight and Gale over 902 00:35:01,400 --> 00:35:02,759 Speaker 1: here on the Mets of the podcast. You know what, 903 00:35:03,280 --> 00:35:05,080 Speaker 1: that's who we're asking for next. We want Bob Knight 904 00:35:05,120 --> 00:35:06,640 Speaker 1: and Gale on here. If we could possibly get him, 905 00:35:06,640 --> 00:35:07,600 Speaker 1: that would be unbelievable. 906 00:35:07,880 --> 00:35:09,680 Speaker 2: Oh I love that. I also do want to say 907 00:35:09,680 --> 00:35:11,640 Speaker 2: about this rumor. You can maybe check me on this. 908 00:35:12,440 --> 00:35:13,560 Speaker 2: I don't know how much I believe it. 909 00:35:14,040 --> 00:35:17,399 Speaker 1: I do, and the reason I do, But the reason 910 00:35:17,480 --> 00:35:21,200 Speaker 1: I don't is because if Blade Tidwell's the name that's 911 00:35:21,239 --> 00:35:23,320 Speaker 1: coming up, I think the Mets would have made the 912 00:35:23,360 --> 00:35:25,840 Speaker 1: trade already. I think if they were, like Blade Tidwell's 913 00:35:25,880 --> 00:35:27,839 Speaker 1: one of the main pieces that we want, I think 914 00:35:27,880 --> 00:35:29,719 Speaker 1: the Mets would be like, okay, Like what else do 915 00:35:29,800 --> 00:35:32,200 Speaker 1: you need? Like okay, sure, Actually that's not the point. 916 00:35:32,200 --> 00:35:34,200 Speaker 2: I'm gonna push out against the Blade Tidwell being part 917 00:35:34,200 --> 00:35:37,280 Speaker 2: of this because one I feel like a staunch trade 918 00:35:37,360 --> 00:35:39,760 Speaker 2: rumor happening the morning a team is playing a nationally 919 00:35:39,840 --> 00:35:42,640 Speaker 2: televised game with the team from the city they're playing 920 00:35:42,640 --> 00:35:44,640 Speaker 2: the game with. It's like it all felt like a 921 00:35:44,640 --> 00:35:46,360 Speaker 2: little too perfect of a store for that happened like 922 00:35:46,400 --> 00:35:48,799 Speaker 2: timfoil cap On. And also, do you ever hear trade 923 00:35:48,840 --> 00:35:52,880 Speaker 2: rumors in May so letting the league know we are 924 00:35:53,040 --> 00:35:57,440 Speaker 2: trading this guy. We want someone Blade Tidwell adjacent. Because 925 00:35:57,480 --> 00:36:00,440 Speaker 2: I immediately when I think of Luis Robert trade, I 926 00:36:00,480 --> 00:36:02,200 Speaker 2: think about the obviously, I think about the Colie Bellinger 927 00:36:02,239 --> 00:36:04,239 Speaker 2: trade from this Cubs team to the Yankees, and I 928 00:36:04,320 --> 00:36:06,879 Speaker 2: think about the fact that the Yankees trade literally nothing 929 00:36:07,040 --> 00:36:11,080 Speaker 2: like Coli Belinger, nothing, and I think that they only 930 00:36:11,120 --> 00:36:13,479 Speaker 2: profile that differently as someone who can play center field. 931 00:36:13,480 --> 00:36:15,359 Speaker 2: I think Robert is certainly more valuable, but he does 932 00:36:15,440 --> 00:36:17,200 Speaker 2: have an extra year but also a team option on 933 00:36:17,239 --> 00:36:21,400 Speaker 2: the contract. He's also going on two hundred and fifty 934 00:36:21,440 --> 00:36:24,520 Speaker 2: games of not producing anything at all as a baseball player, 935 00:36:24,920 --> 00:36:27,960 Speaker 2: and also being someone that while I do think a 936 00:36:28,000 --> 00:36:30,279 Speaker 2: lot of the team contacts and we got yelled at 937 00:36:30,280 --> 00:36:33,440 Speaker 2: this one time with Luisa Hilicunya, he definitely doesn't look 938 00:36:33,520 --> 00:36:35,480 Speaker 2: like he's going to one hundred ten percent every single day. 939 00:36:35,520 --> 00:36:37,480 Speaker 2: He definitely can feel that that it doesn't seem like 940 00:36:37,520 --> 00:36:38,440 Speaker 2: that's exactly happening. 941 00:36:38,560 --> 00:36:39,879 Speaker 1: I don't think he really gives a fuck. 942 00:36:40,560 --> 00:36:42,279 Speaker 2: Yeah, they don't want to say that, but it's it 943 00:36:42,360 --> 00:36:45,800 Speaker 2: does seem like when this was something that was similar 944 00:36:45,840 --> 00:36:47,840 Speaker 2: but not similar but also kind of similar, with similar 945 00:36:47,840 --> 00:36:49,320 Speaker 2: amount of money attached to and a guy that was 946 00:36:49,320 --> 00:36:51,800 Speaker 2: good but maybe also not that good. With Cody Belinger 947 00:36:51,800 --> 00:36:54,160 Speaker 2: and the Yankees, the Cubs walked away with nothing but 948 00:36:54,239 --> 00:36:56,520 Speaker 2: got the whole contract paid for. So part of me 949 00:36:56,640 --> 00:37:00,759 Speaker 2: does think that Blade might be expended for Louse Robert 950 00:37:00,880 --> 00:37:02,880 Speaker 2: not saying I wouldn't do that as a pure player 951 00:37:03,000 --> 00:37:07,040 Speaker 2: value prop, but I don't know that rumor leaking to 952 00:37:07,200 --> 00:37:10,040 Speaker 2: me saying is that that's what they hope to get. Yeah, 953 00:37:10,080 --> 00:37:10,719 Speaker 2: I don't know if. 954 00:37:10,640 --> 00:37:12,960 Speaker 1: They I don't know if they will get it, and 955 00:37:13,080 --> 00:37:15,080 Speaker 1: that's why it's even more confusing to me. And again 956 00:37:15,120 --> 00:37:16,800 Speaker 1: we'll get more in depth on this in the in 957 00:37:16,840 --> 00:37:19,759 Speaker 1: an actual episode on its own. But if that's what 958 00:37:19,840 --> 00:37:22,400 Speaker 1: they hope to get, I truly do think David Stearns 959 00:37:22,400 --> 00:37:24,640 Speaker 1: would pull that trigger as soon as it's made available. 960 00:37:24,760 --> 00:37:26,480 Speaker 2: But this I'm saying, I don't think he will. 961 00:37:27,160 --> 00:37:29,560 Speaker 1: Why you think, because he's like, we can give you less, 962 00:37:29,560 --> 00:37:32,760 Speaker 1: and you're gonna take less. But the difference with Bellinger 963 00:37:32,800 --> 00:37:35,880 Speaker 1: and Luis Robert won those team options while there is 964 00:37:35,920 --> 00:37:39,239 Speaker 1: similar money attached the team options. If he stinks again, like, 965 00:37:39,320 --> 00:37:41,360 Speaker 1: let's just say, it's not an attitude problem, it's not 966 00:37:41,440 --> 00:37:43,400 Speaker 1: a team context problem. You can just cut bait and 967 00:37:43,480 --> 00:37:45,840 Speaker 1: be like, good bye, Luis Robert become the next Franchie Cordero. 968 00:37:46,200 --> 00:37:48,680 Speaker 2: Sure, but if you even think that's remote possibility in 969 00:37:48,719 --> 00:37:50,839 Speaker 2: your head, you're probably not training someone that you see 970 00:37:50,840 --> 00:37:52,200 Speaker 2: as your SP eight right now. 971 00:37:53,040 --> 00:37:53,719 Speaker 1: I think you are. 972 00:37:53,800 --> 00:37:56,440 Speaker 2: I think if you're making that push, especially about how 973 00:37:56,480 --> 00:37:58,360 Speaker 2: David Sterns thinks, think about the decisions he makes on 974 00:37:58,360 --> 00:37:59,040 Speaker 2: a regular basis. 975 00:37:59,080 --> 00:38:01,560 Speaker 1: Now, sure you want pitchers, but he'll trade for hitters. 976 00:38:02,120 --> 00:38:03,920 Speaker 2: Yeah, I just I think that they know that they 977 00:38:03,960 --> 00:38:06,400 Speaker 2: can get him for last special. You tell Chicago White Sox, hey, 978 00:38:06,840 --> 00:38:09,000 Speaker 2: I know to them, because they're probably they wouldn't even 979 00:38:09,000 --> 00:38:10,799 Speaker 2: turn down that team option. There's no way they would. 980 00:38:10,920 --> 00:38:11,239 Speaker 2: They want to. 981 00:38:11,560 --> 00:38:14,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's twenty million dollars. It's it's free for a 982 00:38:14,040 --> 00:38:16,799 Speaker 1: guy who could be an MVP candidate if all things 983 00:38:16,880 --> 00:38:17,759 Speaker 1: go right, at. 984 00:38:17,800 --> 00:38:20,440 Speaker 2: Least an All Star caliber player. The MVP candidate might 985 00:38:20,480 --> 00:38:22,960 Speaker 2: not exactly still be there anymore, still still very high 986 00:38:23,000 --> 00:38:24,279 Speaker 2: level player. I think he will still be like a 987 00:38:24,320 --> 00:38:27,520 Speaker 2: five win player. But I think that if they The 988 00:38:27,520 --> 00:38:28,839 Speaker 2: White Sox said that they've starts to be like, I'm 989 00:38:28,840 --> 00:38:32,120 Speaker 2: paying his contract here. I'm sorry, That's what I'm saying. Yeah, 990 00:38:32,360 --> 00:38:34,560 Speaker 2: will take take you Onirez, Like, I'm sorry, takeically pay 991 00:38:34,600 --> 00:38:36,880 Speaker 2: day La Cruz like because Blade, the fact that the 992 00:38:36,920 --> 00:38:38,880 Speaker 2: metaphy pitch Blade table the major leagues this year, and 993 00:38:38,920 --> 00:38:40,560 Speaker 2: the fact that that's the name that went out immediately, 994 00:38:40,880 --> 00:38:42,080 Speaker 2: that was White Sox being like. 995 00:38:42,120 --> 00:38:44,239 Speaker 1: Hey, this is what we want to want, major league 996 00:38:44,280 --> 00:38:46,200 Speaker 1: starting pitching. We want a major league We found a 997 00:38:46,200 --> 00:38:47,600 Speaker 1: guy who can go in a rotation right now that 998 00:38:47,640 --> 00:38:49,200 Speaker 1: we can have for six years, and we could sell 999 00:38:49,239 --> 00:38:51,239 Speaker 1: this upside to our fans to the future a little bit. 1000 00:38:51,280 --> 00:38:53,680 Speaker 1: But I still think that based on the context and 1001 00:38:53,719 --> 00:38:56,640 Speaker 1: this isn't again, this isn't contextual like because he's played 1002 00:38:56,640 --> 00:38:59,200 Speaker 1: bad this year. It's the contextual of like similar players 1003 00:38:59,280 --> 00:39:01,000 Speaker 1: ran the league have got trade for far less than 1004 00:39:01,000 --> 00:39:03,279 Speaker 1: Blat did. Well, yeah that's fair. 1005 00:39:03,760 --> 00:39:05,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, well we'll do more. 1006 00:39:05,160 --> 00:39:08,800 Speaker 1: We'll do We'll talk about more on that in another episode. 1007 00:39:09,120 --> 00:39:13,080 Speaker 1: Last Thing Before Pirates preview shout out Binghamton Perfect Game, 1008 00:39:13,360 --> 00:39:16,319 Speaker 1: Perfect Game, jonah th Tong six and two thirds, six 1009 00:39:16,400 --> 00:39:18,160 Speaker 1: and two thirds and the Seven Inning Game and he 1010 00:39:18,400 --> 00:39:19,960 Speaker 1: was pissed. The team was pissed. 1011 00:39:20,640 --> 00:39:22,279 Speaker 2: We were talking to our boy Ross who works down 1012 00:39:22,280 --> 00:39:24,360 Speaker 2: there Binghamton. He was pissed it up, and he was like, 1013 00:39:24,400 --> 00:39:26,919 Speaker 2: you could really feel like in the state and people 1014 00:39:26,920 --> 00:39:28,840 Speaker 2: are like, oh, you gotta be kidding me, because to 1015 00:39:28,960 --> 00:39:30,839 Speaker 2: be even though it was seven inning perfect games, well 1016 00:39:30,840 --> 00:39:32,399 Speaker 2: all if that counts, but the game is only seven 1017 00:39:32,400 --> 00:39:34,360 Speaker 2: innings and you literally won outshi of it and he 1018 00:39:34,520 --> 00:39:36,960 Speaker 2: just got to one hundred pitches. It's just like damn, 1019 00:39:37,120 --> 00:39:39,879 Speaker 2: but he had like thirteen or fourteen strikeouts, Like he's 1020 00:39:40,600 --> 00:39:43,080 Speaker 2: he's assenting himself to a true freak of nature. And 1021 00:39:43,280 --> 00:39:44,160 Speaker 2: between that, the. 1022 00:39:44,239 --> 00:39:46,000 Speaker 1: Only thing that could have made it better was if 1023 00:39:46,040 --> 00:39:48,280 Speaker 1: he got that perfect, actual perfect game all of a sudden, 1024 00:39:48,280 --> 00:39:50,080 Speaker 1: people would have been like, well, we'll give you anything 1025 00:39:50,160 --> 00:39:50,840 Speaker 1: for him, please. 1026 00:39:51,680 --> 00:39:53,120 Speaker 2: And then that coming I think a day or two 1027 00:39:53,120 --> 00:39:54,920 Speaker 2: after the Nolan McLean triple ay debut, where he was 1028 00:39:54,920 --> 00:39:58,440 Speaker 2: also incredible, like nice strikeouts, six innings, scattered, seven singles, 1029 00:39:58,600 --> 00:40:01,520 Speaker 2: got stack cast data really good. He's got the colored 1030 00:40:01,560 --> 00:40:03,640 Speaker 2: gyroslider that looks like an above average pitch. He's using, 1031 00:40:03,680 --> 00:40:06,120 Speaker 2: guess the lefties a couple curve balls. He's comfortable mixing 1032 00:40:06,160 --> 00:40:09,239 Speaker 2: in that the same incredible sweeper that we've known forever, 1033 00:40:09,360 --> 00:40:11,480 Speaker 2: the fastball and sinker playing off tray looking okay, like 1034 00:40:11,560 --> 00:40:14,320 Speaker 2: it's it's fucking on for Nolan, McLean and Joe Andatong 1035 00:40:14,400 --> 00:40:15,880 Speaker 2: right now. That's a great place to be as a 1036 00:40:15,920 --> 00:40:19,600 Speaker 2: Mets team that is competing heavily as pieces to trade 1037 00:40:19,600 --> 00:40:20,640 Speaker 2: ahead of a trade deadline. 1038 00:40:20,920 --> 00:40:23,520 Speaker 1: We've got some pieces. I know people were not necessarily 1039 00:40:23,640 --> 00:40:25,840 Speaker 1: super happy that we wanted to gut the farm, but 1040 00:40:25,920 --> 00:40:27,160 Speaker 1: I don't I don't think you guys realized We're just 1041 00:40:27,200 --> 00:40:29,000 Speaker 1: gonna replenish it with the next draft and the next 1042 00:40:29,080 --> 00:40:31,360 Speaker 1: draft and the next draft. Like you got you gotta 1043 00:40:31,440 --> 00:40:34,640 Speaker 1: sell high. What would Steve Cohen do? Steve Cohen sells high, 1044 00:40:34,640 --> 00:40:36,160 Speaker 1: buys low. That's the move right. 1045 00:40:36,080 --> 00:40:38,360 Speaker 2: There, That's exactly. And the best part about this is, 1046 00:40:38,440 --> 00:40:40,640 Speaker 2: like we talked about in the Prospect report last week, 1047 00:40:41,200 --> 00:40:43,279 Speaker 2: there twenty prospects and sisteing of other dogs we don't 1048 00:40:43,280 --> 00:40:45,600 Speaker 2: even know about yet. Yeah, literally, and we won't know 1049 00:40:45,640 --> 00:40:47,400 Speaker 2: about them for weeks. Like we're gonna have the DSL 1050 00:40:47,480 --> 00:40:49,839 Speaker 2: opening up over the next couple of weeks. Here, we're 1051 00:40:49,840 --> 00:40:51,279 Speaker 2: gonna find out we have ten guys down there, you 1052 00:40:51,320 --> 00:40:53,200 Speaker 2: guys would like move one and believe like we'll be 1053 00:40:53,280 --> 00:40:55,800 Speaker 2: tracking to be hot, top bunch of prospects. And it's funny. 1054 00:40:55,920 --> 00:40:58,200 Speaker 2: I feel spoiled saying shit like that, but I also 1055 00:40:58,239 --> 00:40:59,640 Speaker 2: believe it in my heart, Like I'm not just, I'm 1056 00:40:59,680 --> 00:41:01,400 Speaker 2: not just. I'm not just talking out my ass right now. 1057 00:41:01,440 --> 00:41:03,839 Speaker 2: Like I think that that's where we're at the way 1058 00:41:03,880 --> 00:41:06,600 Speaker 2: we're seeing guys like Jack Wenger and like Felipe de 1059 00:41:06,719 --> 00:41:09,000 Speaker 2: la Cruz kind of pop up going crazy, doing nuts, 1060 00:41:09,000 --> 00:41:10,800 Speaker 2: show nuts, so shit right now, And that's that's a 1061 00:41:10,840 --> 00:41:12,080 Speaker 2: beautiful place to be for a team. 1062 00:41:12,320 --> 00:41:13,919 Speaker 1: This is a beautiful place to be. All right, let's 1063 00:41:13,920 --> 00:41:16,279 Speaker 1: go ahead and do the Pittsburgh Pirates preview. Coming to 1064 00:41:16,400 --> 00:41:19,759 Speaker 1: town Monday night is the big, big one. Oh yeah, 1065 00:41:19,840 --> 00:41:21,560 Speaker 1: the Pirates don't have much to give a shit about. 1066 00:41:21,640 --> 00:41:24,439 Speaker 1: I'd say all two things, two things to care about 1067 00:41:24,480 --> 00:41:26,600 Speaker 1: on this Pirates team, and one of them is gonna 1068 00:41:26,600 --> 00:41:29,719 Speaker 1: be the main event on Monday. Paul skeens, who's he 1069 00:41:29,800 --> 00:41:32,040 Speaker 1: going up against? Where the rest of the pitching matchups. 1070 00:41:32,320 --> 00:41:34,200 Speaker 2: Ace off on Monday night at City Field. I know 1071 00:41:34,280 --> 00:41:35,960 Speaker 2: it's going up against the nixt game, but this is 1072 00:41:36,080 --> 00:41:37,440 Speaker 2: gonna be a pretty special one to be out. It 1073 00:41:37,440 --> 00:41:40,200 Speaker 2: will be a nice night as well ASoft David Peterson 1074 00:41:40,239 --> 00:41:43,160 Speaker 2: Vsus Paul skiings pumped for that. We're gonna be there. 1075 00:41:43,239 --> 00:41:45,160 Speaker 2: I got I found a phone brick deep deep in 1076 00:41:45,200 --> 00:41:47,120 Speaker 2: my drawer, so we're gonna be We're gonna be watching 1077 00:41:47,120 --> 00:41:48,640 Speaker 2: the Nicks because we still get access and pretty go. 1078 00:41:48,760 --> 00:41:50,480 Speaker 2: I find city Field from some stuff from the past, 1079 00:41:50,520 --> 00:41:52,799 Speaker 2: but that's neither here nor there. Then Tuesday Night seven 1080 00:41:52,800 --> 00:41:55,399 Speaker 2: to ten, seven ten games, this entire series. I don't 1081 00:41:55,400 --> 00:41:56,719 Speaker 2: remember the last time that has played a series this 1082 00:41:56,800 --> 00:41:59,040 Speaker 2: year where every game started the exact same time. But 1083 00:41:59,480 --> 00:42:03,040 Speaker 2: Tuesday ten called that Sanga versus Mitch Keller. And then Wednesday, 1084 00:42:03,120 --> 00:42:08,360 Speaker 2: May fourteenth, revenge game Clay Holmes versus Bailey Falter Original 1085 00:42:08,400 --> 00:42:11,719 Speaker 2: Pirate original starter for the Pirates didn't do well. They said, 1086 00:42:11,840 --> 00:42:13,000 Speaker 2: enough of you to the bullpen. 1087 00:42:13,120 --> 00:42:13,600 Speaker 1: You go, sir. 1088 00:42:13,960 --> 00:42:16,000 Speaker 2: Actually, this is Clay Holmes week because we're playing the 1089 00:42:16,000 --> 00:42:17,919 Speaker 2: Pirates and the Yankees. This is all Clay Holmes week. 1090 00:42:18,160 --> 00:42:20,120 Speaker 1: Well we have yeah, no, this is Clay Holmes week. 1091 00:42:20,120 --> 00:42:22,640 Speaker 1: You're right, Oh, big, big Clay Homes Week. Not gonna 1092 00:42:22,640 --> 00:42:25,200 Speaker 1: pitch against the Yankees. Would have loved that. Love to 1093 00:42:25,239 --> 00:42:27,400 Speaker 1: stick it to them that way. But hey, we're not 1094 00:42:27,920 --> 00:42:29,839 Speaker 1: We're not hacks. We don't think about the Yankees as 1095 00:42:29,880 --> 00:42:32,319 Speaker 1: much as the Yankees think about us. Let's talk real 1096 00:42:32,440 --> 00:42:34,799 Speaker 1: quick one. When Mitch Keller's on the mound, everybody put 1097 00:42:34,840 --> 00:42:36,759 Speaker 1: on your body armor. We know he loves to hit 1098 00:42:36,840 --> 00:42:39,880 Speaker 1: everybody in the hand, throw up and in be careful. 1099 00:42:39,920 --> 00:42:41,879 Speaker 1: When Mitch Keller is on the mound, everybody be safe. 1100 00:42:42,120 --> 00:42:43,640 Speaker 1: Do a little extra prayer for the boys so they 1101 00:42:43,640 --> 00:42:46,160 Speaker 1: don't get hurt. That being said, the real pitcher that 1102 00:42:46,200 --> 00:42:48,120 Speaker 1: we want to talk about Paul Skeins. You guys know 1103 00:42:48,160 --> 00:42:51,319 Speaker 1: about him. He is the prodigal son in Major League 1104 00:42:51,360 --> 00:42:54,279 Speaker 1: baseball right now. Everybody's talking about him. Pictures rarely get 1105 00:42:54,640 --> 00:42:58,000 Speaker 1: the kind of attention and shine and star power that 1106 00:42:58,120 --> 00:43:01,480 Speaker 1: Paul Skeins has right now. But simply just because he 1107 00:43:01,680 --> 00:43:03,799 Speaker 1: was hyped up to be that good, he came up 1108 00:43:04,000 --> 00:43:06,279 Speaker 1: and is that good and maybe even better than we 1109 00:43:06,360 --> 00:43:07,120 Speaker 1: thought he could have been. 1110 00:43:07,880 --> 00:43:10,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, And the funny thing about Paul Skeans before we 1111 00:43:10,600 --> 00:43:12,960 Speaker 2: actually talk about baseball, is that I don't think there's 1112 00:43:13,000 --> 00:43:14,799 Speaker 2: a more boring guy in the entire league. 1113 00:43:14,840 --> 00:43:17,279 Speaker 1: Wait, did you see what he said the other day? 1114 00:43:17,320 --> 00:43:17,480 Speaker 3: Though? 1115 00:43:17,560 --> 00:43:19,279 Speaker 1: On the rail. I was about to get to that 1116 00:43:19,320 --> 00:43:22,399 Speaker 1: about Derek Schelk's crazy because he doesn't like you, said, 1117 00:43:22,440 --> 00:43:24,920 Speaker 1: Paul Skeins is boring. He is a wet napkin. I 1118 00:43:24,960 --> 00:43:26,680 Speaker 1: think he does it on purpose. I think he doesn't 1119 00:43:26,760 --> 00:43:29,440 Speaker 1: want to be a personality. That's why this guy's girlfriend, 1120 00:43:29,480 --> 00:43:32,560 Speaker 1: Libby Done shout out Libby Dune. She's the personality. She's 1121 00:43:32,600 --> 00:43:34,279 Speaker 1: the star, she's the pretty face. She can be in 1122 00:43:34,360 --> 00:43:36,640 Speaker 1: the cameras. Paul Skins is like, I want to play baseball. 1123 00:43:36,640 --> 00:43:38,160 Speaker 1: I want to throw a hundred miles an hour and 1124 00:43:38,200 --> 00:43:41,000 Speaker 1: hopefully make a ton of money and win games. Derek Shelton, 1125 00:43:41,160 --> 00:43:43,239 Speaker 1: the Pirates manager for the last few years, finally got 1126 00:43:43,320 --> 00:43:46,000 Speaker 1: fired after starting twelve and twenty six, and Paul Skeins, 1127 00:43:46,000 --> 00:43:50,000 Speaker 1: who again says nothing. Ever, he's he's an oath like 1128 00:43:50,320 --> 00:43:54,000 Speaker 1: he just throws really hard, goes on Pittsburgh Radio and 1129 00:43:54,120 --> 00:43:56,000 Speaker 1: basically he's like, yeah, we were twelve and twenty six. 1130 00:43:56,280 --> 00:43:58,320 Speaker 1: Someone's gotta be held accountable. And I was like, WHOA. 1131 00:43:58,880 --> 00:44:00,560 Speaker 1: That says a lot about Derek Shelton. 1132 00:44:01,080 --> 00:44:03,480 Speaker 2: It wasn't on radio. The reporters call him in the 1133 00:44:03,480 --> 00:44:05,239 Speaker 2: tunnel that day he got fied. So if that guy 1134 00:44:05,280 --> 00:44:07,239 Speaker 2: went around it got on radio, Like the radio guys 1135 00:44:07,280 --> 00:44:09,040 Speaker 2: are the ones interviewing him, but he was in the ballpark. 1136 00:44:09,040 --> 00:44:10,640 Speaker 2: He can't call into the radio be like yeah, fuck 1137 00:44:10,680 --> 00:44:11,040 Speaker 2: my manager. 1138 00:44:11,120 --> 00:44:12,840 Speaker 1: No no, I thought they called him yeah, But I 1139 00:44:12,880 --> 00:44:14,279 Speaker 1: think it just kind of speaks a long as a 1140 00:44:14,320 --> 00:44:15,360 Speaker 1: guy like Paul Skans. 1141 00:44:15,400 --> 00:44:17,080 Speaker 2: This happens a lot with young players in all sports, 1142 00:44:17,120 --> 00:44:19,440 Speaker 2: and you get drafted really high. That means you're really good. 1143 00:44:19,520 --> 00:44:21,160 Speaker 2: When you're really good at levels that they're not the 1144 00:44:21,239 --> 00:44:23,880 Speaker 2: professional leagues. If you're really good, you meet, your team's 1145 00:44:23,880 --> 00:44:25,680 Speaker 2: probably really good. Besides, for Ben Simmons, a guy like 1146 00:44:25,719 --> 00:44:27,399 Speaker 2: Paul Skeans, you know, you're not really used to losing. 1147 00:44:27,480 --> 00:44:29,759 Speaker 2: You don't really ever lose baseball. You don't ever lose games. 1148 00:44:29,840 --> 00:44:31,600 Speaker 2: These guys go to the top of the NFL draft, 1149 00:44:31,640 --> 00:44:33,760 Speaker 2: top of the NBA draft. You've never really lost before. 1150 00:44:33,960 --> 00:44:35,640 Speaker 2: So that's definitely a very hard thing to happen for 1151 00:44:35,680 --> 00:44:37,560 Speaker 2: these guys. This Pirates team fucking sucks. 1152 00:44:37,680 --> 00:44:37,919 Speaker 4: Sad. 1153 00:44:38,160 --> 00:44:41,560 Speaker 2: They like the fact that day, and it comes from 1154 00:44:41,560 --> 00:44:44,080 Speaker 2: a place of feeling bad for Pirates fans. That's as 1155 00:44:44,120 --> 00:44:45,520 Speaker 2: bad as the Cubs a little bit. The beginning of 1156 00:44:45,560 --> 00:44:47,000 Speaker 2: this being like wow, if your owner gave a shit, 1157 00:44:47,000 --> 00:44:49,319 Speaker 2: you'd be a really good team. The Pirates owners give 1158 00:44:49,400 --> 00:44:51,120 Speaker 2: so little of a shit, and they're allowing this team 1159 00:44:51,200 --> 00:44:53,279 Speaker 2: to suck. Like they're a team that like if you 1160 00:44:53,360 --> 00:44:55,040 Speaker 2: looked at them going into the off season after a 1161 00:44:55,080 --> 00:44:56,920 Speaker 2: really good second half last year, kind of spurned by 1162 00:44:56,920 --> 00:44:59,000 Speaker 2: Paul Skeans giving them a big jolt to life, You're like, Wow, 1163 00:44:59,760 --> 00:45:01,560 Speaker 2: this team can sign three or four hitters. 1164 00:45:02,040 --> 00:45:03,919 Speaker 1: They can be a real team. And we're not talking 1165 00:45:04,000 --> 00:45:06,200 Speaker 1: Juan Soto hitters. We're like, no, the Pirates go out 1166 00:45:06,239 --> 00:45:08,200 Speaker 1: and they get I mean again, I said this all 1167 00:45:08,200 --> 00:45:10,320 Speaker 1: off season. The Pirate should have been all over Pete Alonzo. 1168 00:45:10,520 --> 00:45:12,359 Speaker 1: That guy made so much sense for that team. Would 1169 00:45:12,360 --> 00:45:13,040 Speaker 1: have been perfect there. 1170 00:45:13,280 --> 00:45:16,919 Speaker 2: They could have signed Jack Peterson, they could sign Anthony Yeah. Yeah, 1171 00:45:16,960 --> 00:45:18,560 Speaker 2: like literally didn't have to shop in in like in 1172 00:45:18,640 --> 00:45:20,560 Speaker 2: the they could have still shopped in the value section. 1173 00:45:20,640 --> 00:45:23,480 Speaker 2: Had a great offseason. The only players they signed were 1174 00:45:23,600 --> 00:45:25,320 Speaker 2: Andrew McCutcheon re sign. 1175 00:45:25,520 --> 00:45:27,600 Speaker 1: Who said he will only ever play for the Pirates 1176 00:45:27,640 --> 00:45:29,960 Speaker 1: again if they don't resign him, he's retiring. 1177 00:45:29,920 --> 00:45:32,600 Speaker 2: And he's actually playing very well. And then also Tommy 1178 00:45:32,680 --> 00:45:34,759 Speaker 2: fam That's all they did the entire offseason, they just 1179 00:45:34,920 --> 00:45:37,080 Speaker 2: they ran it back with the same team that was 1180 00:45:37,160 --> 00:45:40,160 Speaker 2: basically a little bit worse. Right, They signed Alexander Carnaario 1181 00:45:40,200 --> 00:45:42,160 Speaker 2: after the Mets cut him, like you're going to see 1182 00:45:42,239 --> 00:45:46,960 Speaker 2: Matt Gorsky Adam Frazier. They brought in Jaredolo. Ye, he's 1183 00:45:47,000 --> 00:45:49,680 Speaker 2: getting shortstop reps right now. You talk about Jared Riolo, 1184 00:45:49,719 --> 00:45:50,880 Speaker 2: but he's actually one of the only guys in his 1185 00:45:50,960 --> 00:45:53,359 Speaker 2: Pirates team that would probably at least be employed by 1186 00:45:53,360 --> 00:45:55,520 Speaker 2: the other thirty teams of twenty eine teams professional baseball. 1187 00:45:55,520 --> 00:45:56,920 Speaker 2: He's a good little ball player, which is by point 1188 00:45:56,960 --> 00:45:59,160 Speaker 2: all along. But like they're still trying to make leover. 1189 00:45:59,000 --> 00:46:01,799 Speaker 1: Paero happen, like you on Bay Stop trying to make 1190 00:46:01,880 --> 00:46:02,880 Speaker 1: Lee over Paguero. 1191 00:46:03,640 --> 00:46:05,800 Speaker 2: It's just like it's it's embarrassing what they did with 1192 00:46:05,880 --> 00:46:07,799 Speaker 2: this team in the off season. Even still right now 1193 00:46:08,560 --> 00:46:11,160 Speaker 2: they have Bubba Chandler, Who's what, who's the most exciting 1194 00:46:11,239 --> 00:46:13,000 Speaker 2: pitching prospect in the league I know right now. 1195 00:46:12,920 --> 00:46:16,720 Speaker 1: Too, dominating Triple A. He's done, he's done everything he needs. 1196 00:46:17,200 --> 00:46:19,719 Speaker 2: And they got Cameron Lizinski just pitching every fifth day, 1197 00:46:19,760 --> 00:46:22,000 Speaker 2: getting fucking shelled every single time he goes out there. 1198 00:46:22,160 --> 00:46:23,120 Speaker 1: Shout out game Cocks. 1199 00:46:23,520 --> 00:46:24,680 Speaker 2: Oh he's game Cock. I don't even know that, but 1200 00:46:24,920 --> 00:46:28,440 Speaker 2: just there, it's just there. It's such a lack of 1201 00:46:28,640 --> 00:46:31,520 Speaker 2: willingness to do anything good. And David Bedner is still 1202 00:46:31,520 --> 00:46:33,520 Speaker 2: the closes around this team. He's got himself back together 1203 00:46:33,960 --> 00:46:37,720 Speaker 2: the last few weeks. Here has always met David Bednar podcast. 1204 00:46:37,800 --> 00:46:40,120 Speaker 2: That guy was man, Dave, Dave bed No is the greatest. 1205 00:46:40,239 --> 00:46:42,080 Speaker 2: I sent my smil next week, see see if he's around. 1206 00:46:42,320 --> 00:46:43,880 Speaker 2: Like we say, I didn't want the ballpark tomorrow, but 1207 00:46:44,640 --> 00:46:46,320 Speaker 2: he's just he's his dude. And I also want to 1208 00:46:46,360 --> 00:46:49,040 Speaker 2: remind fans about a former men who's still in this 1209 00:46:49,080 --> 00:46:52,440 Speaker 2: Pirates ball I was gonna do that. I don't think anybody. 1210 00:46:52,520 --> 00:46:54,319 Speaker 2: I don't hear anyone in toy they're talking about Colin 1211 00:46:54,360 --> 00:46:56,239 Speaker 2: holding him anymore and how they met of one of 1212 00:46:56,239 --> 00:46:57,320 Speaker 2: the best relievers in baseball. 1213 00:46:57,360 --> 00:46:59,359 Speaker 1: Can I tell you why they're not talking about him now? 1214 00:46:59,400 --> 00:47:03,080 Speaker 1: Why an eight eerra and his whip is almost too. 1215 00:47:03,520 --> 00:47:05,879 Speaker 2: He's got a seventeen percent striker and thirteen percent walker. 1216 00:47:05,960 --> 00:47:08,120 Speaker 2: He's basically walking the same amount of guys he's striking out. 1217 00:47:08,200 --> 00:47:09,840 Speaker 2: It is bad for Colin Holderman. 1218 00:47:09,920 --> 00:47:11,759 Speaker 1: I'm gonna take another victor Oy lap here. Because we 1219 00:47:11,840 --> 00:47:14,160 Speaker 1: were right about Holderman, We're like, who fucking cares? Like? 1220 00:47:14,480 --> 00:47:16,960 Speaker 1: It doesn't matter that we traded him away. Vogel Beck 1221 00:47:17,040 --> 00:47:18,839 Speaker 1: wasn't even that bad that year. But that's not the point. 1222 00:47:18,880 --> 00:47:21,560 Speaker 1: That's not the point. Justin Lawrence gets out of Colorado 1223 00:47:21,680 --> 00:47:25,040 Speaker 1: and is unhittable. He's disgusting. He has a sub one era. 1224 00:47:25,400 --> 00:47:27,440 Speaker 1: He has a whip under one as well. This is 1225 00:47:27,480 --> 00:47:29,880 Speaker 1: the guy that I've been screaming about for years. How 1226 00:47:29,920 --> 00:47:32,080 Speaker 1: do we get our hands on Justin Lawrence? The Pirates 1227 00:47:32,120 --> 00:47:34,440 Speaker 1: got him, that's bullshit because they're end up trading him. 1228 00:47:35,120 --> 00:47:37,040 Speaker 1: I hope we somehow end up with Justin Lawrence again. 1229 00:47:37,440 --> 00:47:40,040 Speaker 2: We did almost also see former met This was really bad. 1230 00:47:40,120 --> 00:47:42,280 Speaker 2: This was actually the bat trade Edgie Rodriguez the series. 1231 00:47:42,360 --> 00:47:44,360 Speaker 2: But he is hurt right now. He's got a hamstring 1232 00:47:44,400 --> 00:47:45,200 Speaker 2: if I remember right. 1233 00:47:45,440 --> 00:47:47,720 Speaker 1: He's someone who's got bad muscles and bones. 1234 00:47:47,960 --> 00:47:49,920 Speaker 2: Yeah, bad Melson bones. But he is like a He's 1235 00:47:49,960 --> 00:47:52,160 Speaker 2: definitely a twitchy dude. Like I could still see him 1236 00:47:52,160 --> 00:47:54,000 Speaker 2: being a solid pro at some point, even though it's 1237 00:47:54,000 --> 00:47:56,000 Speaker 2: not happy for him right now. Also, Josh out in 1238 00:47:56,040 --> 00:47:58,800 Speaker 2: My Buddy Ross my best Friends from college. I know 1239 00:47:58,920 --> 00:48:00,880 Speaker 2: David bed and I have hung out with personally crushing 1240 00:48:00,920 --> 00:48:03,320 Speaker 2: beers with Bednar because he's Ross's first cousin. Also on 1241 00:48:03,440 --> 00:48:06,320 Speaker 2: this team, Caleb Ferguson played ball by Buddy Ross and 1242 00:48:06,320 --> 00:48:08,480 Speaker 2: Columbus hoh High I on the same club team for 1243 00:48:08,520 --> 00:48:11,240 Speaker 2: a while. So in one major league bullpen, two connections 1244 00:48:11,239 --> 00:48:13,480 Speaker 2: to my buddy Ross is Ros's gonna be here. No, 1245 00:48:13,600 --> 00:48:14,920 Speaker 2: he's not gonna be here. I mean maybe I'll text 1246 00:48:14,960 --> 00:48:16,239 Speaker 2: him right now. Maybe he's here, just didn't tell me. 1247 00:48:16,320 --> 00:48:18,239 Speaker 2: But uh yeah, I'll said a little text out se 1248 00:48:18,239 --> 00:48:19,239 Speaker 2: if you can say how to the bed Nar. But 1249 00:48:19,360 --> 00:48:20,759 Speaker 2: just the other thing is see with the team before 1250 00:48:20,760 --> 00:48:23,520 Speaker 2: we forget. As much as much as we're talking, O'Neil Cruise, 1251 00:48:23,560 --> 00:48:25,160 Speaker 2: I think right now, pound for pounds, probably the most 1252 00:48:25,200 --> 00:48:27,719 Speaker 2: electric player in baseball I've been. I've been holding the 1253 00:48:27,760 --> 00:48:29,799 Speaker 2: O'Neil Cruz torch for years and years. I've been telling 1254 00:48:29,840 --> 00:48:31,359 Speaker 2: you this guy's going to be great. This guy's going 1255 00:48:31,400 --> 00:48:35,279 Speaker 2: to be great. He is fucking stupid good, so good. 1256 00:48:35,520 --> 00:48:37,680 Speaker 2: O'Neil Cruz just got done with a full year stretch. 1257 00:48:37,719 --> 00:48:40,000 Speaker 2: A calendar here from April twentieth of last year to 1258 00:48:40,120 --> 00:48:42,120 Speaker 2: last week. I think it was May fourth where he 1259 00:48:42,280 --> 00:48:44,160 Speaker 2: was not caught stealing. He was thirty four for thirty 1260 00:48:44,160 --> 00:48:46,560 Speaker 2: four consecutive stolen base to succeeded. And that's just a 1261 00:48:46,600 --> 00:48:50,280 Speaker 2: caveat on the O'Neil Cruz conversation because nobody in baseball, 1262 00:48:50,360 --> 00:48:52,839 Speaker 2: and I'm talking not talking about Aaron Judge, Showhill, Tiny, 1263 00:48:52,880 --> 00:48:55,440 Speaker 2: they're all including this. Nobody has more raw power than 1264 00:48:55,520 --> 00:48:58,360 Speaker 2: O'Neil Cruz. The guy leaeds major League base on bassay 1265 00:48:58,360 --> 00:49:00,480 Speaker 2: hard one hundred twenty miles an hour, hundred teen miles 1266 00:49:00,480 --> 00:49:01,799 Speaker 2: an hour, one hundred and ten miles now. 1267 00:49:01,760 --> 00:49:03,840 Speaker 1: One hundred and twenty out loud. Is just insane by 1268 00:49:03,880 --> 00:49:05,440 Speaker 1: the way, hitting the ball one hundred and twenty being 1269 00:49:05,480 --> 00:49:07,160 Speaker 1: like he leads league in balls hit one hundred and 1270 00:49:07,160 --> 00:49:09,680 Speaker 1: twenty miles an hour. You're like this, he only want one? Yeah? Want? 1271 00:49:10,440 --> 00:49:12,320 Speaker 2: I think it's on twice this year where he he 1272 00:49:12,440 --> 00:49:15,120 Speaker 2: does stupid shit on a baseball field and shout out 1273 00:49:15,120 --> 00:49:17,120 Speaker 2: for Ben Charrington. He has not done a lot of 1274 00:49:17,280 --> 00:49:20,480 Speaker 2: very good things as a general manager. Almost every bad things, yes, 1275 00:49:20,560 --> 00:49:22,120 Speaker 2: but the one good thing he did do was get 1276 00:49:22,200 --> 00:49:23,840 Speaker 2: on your cruise out of the manslaw, the charge and 1277 00:49:23,880 --> 00:49:26,560 Speaker 2: to make her Republic during COVID so we choute yes, 1278 00:49:27,360 --> 00:49:30,600 Speaker 2: was don't forget no, no, never going to forget about 1279 00:49:30,600 --> 00:49:33,440 Speaker 2: that one. But this wild this Cubs team, while this 1280 00:49:33,560 --> 00:49:36,359 Speaker 2: Pirens team is not good, they might have the most 1281 00:49:36,360 --> 00:49:38,640 Speaker 2: electric pitcher and hitter in all baseball on their squad. 1282 00:49:38,840 --> 00:49:41,320 Speaker 1: Yeah, just to go through the roster again of some 1283 00:49:41,480 --> 00:49:47,240 Speaker 1: names in case you care, Joey bart and Manuel Valdez's 1284 00:49:47,320 --> 00:49:51,719 Speaker 1: playing well, yeah he is, but whatever, everybody's favorite good 1285 00:49:51,920 --> 00:49:54,400 Speaker 1: hitter at hitting pitches outside of his zone. Adam Fraser 1286 00:49:54,520 --> 00:49:59,240 Speaker 1: James understands that one specifically, Isaiah kinder Fallefa keep Brian Hayes. 1287 00:49:59,600 --> 00:50:02,000 Speaker 1: Isaiah Conner Fileffa is on this team. I just need 1288 00:50:02,040 --> 00:50:03,839 Speaker 1: to say that again. Brian Reylves is a good baseball player, 1289 00:50:03,960 --> 00:50:07,560 Speaker 1: playing terribly playing, having a horrible, horrible season, but he 1290 00:50:07,680 --> 00:50:09,440 Speaker 1: is a good baseball player. He'll probably do something well 1291 00:50:09,520 --> 00:50:11,880 Speaker 1: this series. I don't know, like you'll probably see, is 1292 00:50:11,960 --> 00:50:14,959 Speaker 1: Jacksonwinski still there, Henry Davis or those guys hanging around. 1293 00:50:15,000 --> 00:50:16,960 Speaker 2: I mean, he's not on the active roster. Davis is 1294 00:50:17,080 --> 00:50:18,640 Speaker 2: also just it is kind of shitty luck for the 1295 00:50:18,680 --> 00:50:20,919 Speaker 2: Pirates that they're probably missing right now, like four guys 1296 00:50:20,960 --> 00:50:22,800 Speaker 2: they expected at least three guys expected to be in 1297 00:50:22,800 --> 00:50:25,240 Speaker 2: the everyday lineup to injury, they traded for Spencer Horwitz. 1298 00:50:25,520 --> 00:50:28,080 Speaker 2: He's fine, you're Brian major league. He there's my boy 1299 00:50:28,200 --> 00:50:29,960 Speaker 2: right there. He's on the il. He's got the rest 1300 00:50:30,000 --> 00:50:32,240 Speaker 2: thing since the spring. Nick Gonzales, a guy they drafted 1301 00:50:32,320 --> 00:50:34,560 Speaker 2: high few years ago, he fractured his ankle, and as 1302 00:50:34,600 --> 00:50:36,080 Speaker 2: Ai caner fileff that, like he just said, trained his 1303 00:50:36,120 --> 00:50:37,160 Speaker 2: hamstering a few weeks ago. Two. 1304 00:50:37,560 --> 00:50:39,839 Speaker 1: We also do have a former met on this team 1305 00:50:39,880 --> 00:50:42,000 Speaker 1: as well that we didn't talk about real quick. Oh 1306 00:50:42,360 --> 00:50:43,560 Speaker 1: shout Dennis Santana. 1307 00:50:44,120 --> 00:50:44,319 Speaker 6: Great. 1308 00:50:44,320 --> 00:50:46,239 Speaker 2: He was saving some games for this team and Ben 1309 00:50:46,280 --> 00:50:47,520 Speaker 2: and I were still trying to get a stuff together. 1310 00:50:47,640 --> 00:50:49,759 Speaker 1: Yeah, he was doing great. And uh, I don't know 1311 00:50:50,000 --> 00:50:53,120 Speaker 1: the Paul Skis Like, it sucks that we faceball Skins 1312 00:50:53,120 --> 00:50:55,000 Speaker 1: because that's legitimately the game we could lose because he 1313 00:50:55,120 --> 00:50:58,200 Speaker 1: might just not let us win. It's also cool as 1314 00:50:58,239 --> 00:51:00,439 Speaker 1: a baseball and Mets fan to watch Paul Ski because 1315 00:51:00,440 --> 00:51:03,000 Speaker 1: he's maybe the most talented pitcher in baseball right now. 1316 00:51:03,520 --> 00:51:05,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, and very excited to be in the wallpark to 1317 00:51:05,800 --> 00:51:07,480 Speaker 2: actually be able to watch him live because he's one 1318 00:51:07,520 --> 00:51:09,239 Speaker 2: of the few guys in baseball right now where it's 1319 00:51:09,320 --> 00:51:10,799 Speaker 2: like you kind of got to see him. 1320 00:51:10,840 --> 00:51:12,919 Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm sure the sizzle's gonna sound a little different 1321 00:51:12,920 --> 00:51:13,480 Speaker 1: out of his hand. 1322 00:51:13,719 --> 00:51:15,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, and we're gonna have Nix on the phone the 1323 00:51:15,080 --> 00:51:17,040 Speaker 2: whole time. But I think that's all we got for 1324 00:51:17,120 --> 00:51:18,440 Speaker 2: this episode, before we got Frankie. 1325 00:51:18,680 --> 00:51:21,000 Speaker 1: That's all we got. Let's have Frankie Pepper send us 1326 00:51:21,000 --> 00:51:23,919 Speaker 1: out here before I do the little outro and send 1327 00:51:24,000 --> 00:51:25,759 Speaker 1: you guys off. I can't wait here for Frankie. It 1328 00:51:25,760 --> 00:51:27,160 Speaker 1: feels like I haven't heard from him in a week. 1329 00:51:27,360 --> 00:51:28,840 Speaker 2: I mean we have, but I also know that Frank's 1330 00:51:28,840 --> 00:51:31,000 Speaker 2: gonna have a great message to all the mothers out there. 1331 00:51:31,080 --> 00:51:35,719 Speaker 2: I know for a fact Frankie's a mother lover. He 1332 00:51:35,840 --> 00:51:36,920 Speaker 2: just got there. 1333 00:51:36,920 --> 00:51:44,680 Speaker 7: You go, beautiful, beautiful games this weekend Saturday, not so much. 1334 00:51:44,719 --> 00:51:46,360 Speaker 2: But can we talk about Bett. 1335 00:51:46,280 --> 00:51:50,759 Speaker 6: Brady Brady Brett Baby Brett Baby for a second, excuse me. 1336 00:51:51,560 --> 00:51:55,640 Speaker 7: He he's had a lovely time since he's getting gold 1337 00:51:55,760 --> 00:51:58,319 Speaker 7: up again and I'm really excited to see where he goes. 1338 00:51:58,360 --> 00:52:01,239 Speaker 7: And of course the Captain Frank's Golden door doing some 1339 00:52:01,320 --> 00:52:02,520 Speaker 7: beautiful work in Game three. 1340 00:52:03,000 --> 00:52:05,520 Speaker 6: I hope you boys had a lovely mother's day. I 1341 00:52:05,600 --> 00:52:07,400 Speaker 6: hope that you got your mother's lonch of gifts and 1342 00:52:07,520 --> 00:52:12,280 Speaker 6: lots of good things, and I hope that you boys 1343 00:52:12,640 --> 00:52:15,800 Speaker 6: are taking it easy. I went to the farmer's market 1344 00:52:15,920 --> 00:52:19,719 Speaker 6: yesterday and I bought some duck eggs, so, uh, that 1345 00:52:19,880 --> 00:52:24,080 Speaker 6: might be some gobinara at our future. I'll let you 1346 00:52:24,160 --> 00:52:26,319 Speaker 6: boys want to win, but it's coming. Don't shoot worry 1347 00:52:26,960 --> 00:52:28,279 Speaker 6: all right, boys, take it easy. 1348 00:52:28,320 --> 00:52:31,680 Speaker 1: I'll talk to you some LESCo Mets your duck it 1349 00:52:31,960 --> 00:52:33,640 Speaker 1: duck eggs and carbon are. That was gonna be my 1350 00:52:33,680 --> 00:52:35,800 Speaker 1: first question because I've never had it being a lactose 1351 00:52:35,840 --> 00:52:36,239 Speaker 1: free guy. 1352 00:52:36,320 --> 00:52:37,800 Speaker 2: But I don't even know what to do with that. 1353 00:52:37,880 --> 00:52:39,440 Speaker 2: But that was Franky peppers. I think that's all we got. 1354 00:52:39,640 --> 00:52:41,160 Speaker 1: That's all we got, guys. Thank you so much for 1355 00:52:41,280 --> 00:52:43,320 Speaker 1: listening watching this episode. Make sure you subscribe to the 1356 00:52:43,360 --> 00:52:46,800 Speaker 1: Mets the podcast YouTube channel you're listening to us Apple Podcasts, Spotify, 1357 00:52:46,880 --> 00:52:50,800 Speaker 1: Google drops a rating, drops review, download and subscribe, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok. 1358 00:52:50,840 --> 00:52:53,480 Speaker 1: We've been dropping videos on there. Shout out Nick, our 1359 00:52:53,520 --> 00:52:56,120 Speaker 1: intern helping us out, made some clips this week. He's 1360 00:52:56,160 --> 00:52:58,960 Speaker 1: been a beast. We appreciate that, and we're gonna have 1361 00:52:59,040 --> 00:53:00,960 Speaker 1: more for you, so an eye out for those. You 1362 00:53:01,000 --> 00:53:04,040 Speaker 1: can follow James on social media at James Schiato and 1363 00:53:04,120 --> 00:53:05,640 Speaker 1: I'm draft neck Mark for the c Thank you guys 1364 00:53:05,640 --> 00:53:08,360 Speaker 1: for listening and watching. Let's Beat the Pirates, Let's. 1365 00:53:08,200 --> 00:53:10,319 Speaker 2: Fucking go Mets, Let's go Mets Baby. See you guys 1366 00:53:10,360 --> 00:53:10,680 Speaker 2: next time. 1367 00:53:12,320 --> 00:53:12,360 Speaker 6: H