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Since the dawn of the great game, every player has
heard the call of destiny. But who from this era
will prove worthy of flego.
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Will it be the one who has mastered both sides.
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Of the game, Maybe the picture with ferocious power to unleash.
Perhaps the herculean hitter on a mission to become one
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of the all time greats. Or the man who sees
all and can change the game with just one swing.
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The path of legend is late for full of them?
Who will emerge victorious? The world the wings and the
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clements on a great play by Anthony Volpi, backtracking and
shallow left in the first, who was a pop up
reeled in over the shoulder? Now the pitch to Ernie
in the fifth, Paul strut on the shant Louis Barn
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grill out of town's scoreboard. The Chicago Cups have stained
off elimination, defeating the Milwaukee Brewers forty three at Wrigley Field.
On one pitch and Clement lines it up toward left field,
down for a basehead. What a serious he's having. The
childhood Yankee fan is having a great series against the Yankees.
He's now eight for thirteen and again he's out in front,
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but he keeps the bat back and is able to
find a way.
Speaker 20 (14:12):
To get the barrel to that baseball hit a pretty
good line drive out in front of Cody Bellinger in
left field.
Speaker 4 (14:17):
I'd be shocked here if Andres and Menez didn't try
to sack him over to second base. Ryan McMahon thinks
the same thing. He's in on the infield grass at third.
Goldsmith's playing close at first just because he's holding on
clements the pitch to him and is he squares early
and pulls it back, but not in time. They say
he went around, So that's a strike going on. I
don't care how good of a bunter you are, it
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is really difficult to keep that nose in there when
one hundred miles an hours coming at you. And that
was the two seam fastball. The sinker would run, so
it starts like it's coming at him as that's why
he tried to pull back, and they dove in them
all one county squares before the pitch pulls it back
and swings and fouls it off and the backswing. Coott
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wells a lot going on that play. It's o into
you haven't seen the Bible bass swing very often this year,
if at all.
Speaker 20 (15:05):
He used to see pitchers do that. When pitchers were
hitting right, they were fake like they were going to
sacrifice button, then slash that.
Speaker 4 (15:12):
Ball the other way. It's creative, but man's still in
despite the O two cow Clement's on first, no outs
and the pitch check swing, Liner fell almost hit Springer.
A lot going on in three pitches. Just quickly to
the return to the Saint Louis Bar and Berlin and
Town scoreboard that we mentioned two minutes ago. So the
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Cups beat the Brewers, sported three. That's Game four coming
up in that series. That will go tomorrow. Fourth pitch,
Schlittler to him as fine, one ball and two strikes.
Speaker 20 (15:48):
It's a good take. Started to swing just a little
bit and was able to hold back. That was that
cutter above the strike zone and then is back in
the box.
Speaker 4 (15:58):
Mark Batzinski, the first base coach, whispers something to early
Clements as he takes his leave. The kick in the
one two on the ground up the middle and through
a basin in the right center. Slow roller. Clemen goes
first to third and the Blue Jays have runners on
the corners. Him Menez fired up at first, flipping back
to the dugout. It's first in third, no out.
Speaker 20 (16:20):
Well, you have to be fired up after that failed
sacrifice bunt attempt, and now the Blue Jays are in
business first and third with nobody out in this inning.
Speaker 4 (16:31):
I mean, andres se Meenez is ecstatic over there. First
phase right now. This is frankly a must cash in
situation for the Blue Jays before Springer gets the opportunity
to hit slow walk by the pitching coach Matt Blake
out to the mound. One to one is the score.
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Blue Jays and the Yankees runner on third, clements and
runner on first andres Semenez. It'll be interesting to see
how the Yankees set up there in field. Do they
want to try and turn two or in this potential
elimination game, are you set up to get the runner
at home?
Speaker 6 (17:06):
No, I'm not.
Speaker 4 (17:07):
I'm not bringing the infield any here. It's it would
be it would potentially get way too messy, right for
the New York Yankees. You don't want the Blue Jays
to get a big inning here.
Speaker 20 (17:16):
You give up that run there, you potentially get two
quick outs and then you trust that your offense your big.
Speaker 4 (17:22):
Powerful offense can come through later on in the ballgame.
And it looks like that's what the Yankees are gonna do. Yeah,
they are playing the middle endfield back. The man is
asking where to be positioned right now to his dugout
and it looks like he'll back up as well. Action
in the Yankee penn in right center. But for now,
Schlittler the starter on the hill on one score runners
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on the corners, no outs. They's pitched to George Springer
back up, breaking ball for a call. Strike accidentally hit
the up and end corner. It's zero to one. Springer
has the lone Blue Jay in the game. He doubled
and then scored in the first all one pitch. Springer
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drives it left center field, moving back, Grisham makes the catch.
Tagging at third is Ernie Clement. Thrill goes into second,
and George Springer has given the Blue Jays a two
to one lead in the fifth with a sacrifice fly.
George Springer was all over that pitch, just missed it,
almost hit it two square off to Beryl.
Speaker 20 (18:27):
Trent Grisher makes a nice play, a little shoe string
catch out there in center field, throws it into second
base keeping Andres and Menez at.
Speaker 4 (18:34):
First, but wan a swing from George Springer. What an
important run in this ballgame. Blue Jay's lead for the
first time since the third. Top of the fifth, one
out and man is on first. Nathan Lucas to mc
mahon in again at third, first pitch in the strike bloe.
Nathan Lucas talked a little today before the game about
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hitting in between George and vlad called the the dream
situation and mentioned in spots just like this, he's doing
everything he can to not get into a double play.
He'd rather strike out and make sure Vlatt has a
chance as there's a step off and throw over from
Schlittler him and his back and safe at first. And
Andrew Samenez did have twelve stolen bases this season, so
there's a chance that he might take off here and
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that was unlimited actually one hundred and one games dealing
with injury. And then this turns his left towards second,
O one to Lucas fouled right back ninety seven at
the top of his zone. It's so into it's Fernando
Cruz warming up in right center. It looks like they
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got a second guy up there as well. I wonder
if it's for the big guy on deck. Vladimir Carrero
Junior is hitting next this cruising Camilo Duvall up for
the Yankees. Schlittler's set oh two count and his picks
to Lucas sky fallow ninety nine just above the strike.
So Nathan Lucas is so good.
Speaker 20 (20:00):
At shortening up and fighting up there, really working counts.
It's a tough pitch to foul off.
Speaker 4 (20:11):
Lucas over two, a flyout to center and a round
out to shore. And now he asks for time and
turns out of the box, takes off his helmet, life
sweat from his forehead and puts his royal blue helmet
back on. Blue Jay's two Yankees one after the springs
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shack fly on a line drive in this innate oh
two pitch off the fish a little pop up on
the infield. Goldsmith drops it, bubbles, throws over the second
again him and it is forty out. Paul Goldsmith was
trying to see if he could farm a double play
from that humpback liner, letting it drop to see if
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he could get the runner at first and then him
and is in a rundown. The goals. It bobbled and
Yankee is somewhat lucky to recover there for the field
to choice out yan.
Speaker 20 (21:05):
Andrisonen has had to freeze closer to first base to
see if Paul Goldschman would actually catch that baseball. If
Paul Goldschman catches that baseball, he has to go back
to first base, but he didn't, so he's just hung
up between first and second.
Speaker 4 (21:19):
Bit of a break for the Blue Jays and the
Yankees flubbed that one and down the pitch, the flag
down and away ball one. They leave Schlittler in third.
Time through with flag, Guerrero has an RBI single and
a brownout, Lucas taking his lead off first and the
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one to zero brown vaults headed toward third. It goes foul,
lie to the bag. McMahon was set up to throw it.
They'll have to put it in his back pocket, and
now he tosses it into the sheets. Made a loud
foul signal from Chris Siegel at thirty.
Speaker 21 (21:55):
I don't think Ryan McMahon was really sure if that
call looks foul from up here though, another look now,
although we didn't really get the angle right down the line,
so it's hard to know.
Speaker 4 (22:11):
One to one county s. Guerrero steps back in nine
for fifteen in the series one one cross strike, great
pitch ninety eight, a little elevator and on the outside edge.
That's not the pitch that Blats looking for. It's a
good take. Got a battle now in a one to
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two count with two outs, top of the fifth, Lucas
on first Splitler's one two way high fastball is the
ball out of the hand man. That's a big mess too.
They were trying to come in with that fastball at
ninety eight miles an hour, missed humping away near full
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moon hanging over a Yankee Stadium late moments of these
twenty twenty five season, the two to two spoiled away
foul Flats threw the bat at the pitch way outside gun.
He shoots it into the seats. Vowl to stay alive. Yeah,
just protecting there, kind of keep this bat at bat going.
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Schlittler's sixth pitch to Vladimir Guerrero five all three. Lad
He started the swing and then he yanked his bottom
hand off the that to stop at three and two.
That means Lucas will be off on the pitch and
Paul Goldschmitt appears to be playing behind the running, so
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Lucas gets a head start. Day off pitch Paul strike
thuring ninety nine on the corner, the best pitch of
the night from Schlittler and the top of the fifth
wars on the Acne Stadium. But the Blue Jays just
took the lead. Sack fly from Springer, a run on
two hits, one left to the Blue Jays leaded two
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Speaker 12 (24:54):
You can always redirect money into better situations.
Speaker 15 (24:56):
I remember I interviewed one of the guys who the
war Dog this movie was based off, and I, you know,
you hear things. We don't always register things. I remember
I asked them, you know what the budget is for
defense in the US. He said eight hundred billion dollars
a year, eight hundred billion with a B. It was
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two hundred and fifty.
Speaker 12 (25:18):
It used to be that. It's been raising up over
the years, probably about five ten years.
Speaker 4 (25:22):
Ago it was that.
Speaker 12 (25:24):
Well, right, if you talk about the Pentagon alone, they spend.
Speaker 4 (25:27):
Billions, Yeah, about eight hundred billion.
Speaker 12 (25:30):
Well in total, yeah, eight hundred billion dollars.
Speaker 4 (25:33):
Yes, that's the budget per just that's per year, yeah,
per year, per year, eight hundred billion. Yeah, that's the
entire Pentagon budget.
Speaker 6 (25:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (25:42):
Yeah, I had no idea.
Speaker 15 (25:44):
Yeah, it's eight hundred billion dollars yet a year on weapons, Yeah,
it's about ten times more.
Speaker 2 (25:50):
Than like the next five biggest countries combined.
Speaker 4 (25:54):
Yes, something like that.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
So eight hundred billion dollars, that mean thirteen years if
we applied the same amount to reparations.
Speaker 4 (26:07):
Wait wait, I'm wrong, I'm wrong.
Speaker 15 (26:09):
Twenty twenty five, eight hundred and ninety two point six
billion dollars ago, almost nine hundreds almost nine hundred billion.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
Economists have concluded on several economists that can have concluded
that black reparations would amount to between thirteen and seventeen
trillion dollars.
Speaker 12 (26:28):
Trillion dollars.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
Yes, we're spending you just said one trillion a year
on defense. Just give us half of that. Just gives
us doors half a n ae hundred million years dollar
five hundred million for a year. And we stretched it
out to twenty five years.
Speaker 12 (26:45):
And it listen.
Speaker 15 (26:46):
I remember, you know, this was when I was you know,
I was going viral for these comments. I remember at
the time, this was before the pandemic. I said, I
don't think that cash payments for black reparations are going
to work because of the amount of money. You would
probably bankrupt the country. I suggested, for example, like you know,
free college education and so forth. And people got on
(27:07):
me and it was like, oh, that's not affair one
of about Jewish people. Your people got reparations from Germany
and so forth. And then the pandemic happened, and I
saw the amount of money that the US gave out
and I said, you know something, I was wrong.
Speaker 12 (27:18):
I was wrong.
Speaker 15 (27:19):
I think the.
Speaker 12 (27:21):
US got it.
Speaker 15 (27:23):
If the US wanted to pay black people back for slavery,
cash is actually appropriate.
Speaker 12 (27:27):
So I had apologize. I remember me and deal like
he really talked about that in one of my shows.
Speaker 2 (27:30):
And also I've always and I've been a member of
In fact, I helped write the reparations legislation as a
student assistant to CONGRESSMN Son Conyers when you drafted it.
And I've always, as part of the reparations movement, advocated
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for suing corporations that has survived. Oh, corporations that profited
from slavery, and half survived, and there are many who
participated in the slave trade. We know that Wall Street
financed much of the slave trade, so in that sense
they can pay without bankrupt and the individuals.
Speaker 12 (28:19):
Yeah, yeah, I mean there's actually at least see there's
a list of corporations like this about to pull it up.
The ones that we know.
Speaker 15 (28:26):
About Lehman Brothers, Etna, JP Morgan, the New York Life
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and so I think Harvard did something about that, and
a couple of the universities, and.
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Tommy Young and Steve Pepi are technical directors. As the
Blue Jays lead the Yankees two to one in Game
four of the Alts, about to start the sixth inning,
blue Jays lead this series two to one four innings
to go to decide if the Blue Jays move on
or the Yankees force a trip back across the border
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to Toronto for a game five. It's an important inning
for the Toronto Blue Jays to try to scratch across
another run. I've said this before, but it's a lot
easier for a bullpen arm to come into a ballgame
with a two run lead as opposed to a one
run lead, because you can pound that strike zone. Let's
see if the Blue Jays can do that here in
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this inning. Addison Parcher will lead off. He's two for
two against Cam Schlittler with a single and a double
in this game. Heavy infield shift toward first base, slight
outfield shift as well, and the pitch fall strike back
up breaking ball flipped the top of the zone.
Speaker 20 (33:13):
Oh and Wan Arger did not like that call, having
a quit conversation with home player on tire turner and dazo.
Speaker 4 (33:22):
Slitler ahead of him. Now and here's the one pitch
back to the curve top of the zone again. Ohen two,
Now you set things up really well for Pam. Slittler
hasn't shown him fastball yet. This will be Schlittler's seventieth
pitch of the start the wind and the two strike
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offering line shot. Foul Arger was late on ninety seven,
but frankly after seeing eighty twice and Presley even got
to that pitch. Yeah, there's a big hole on the
left side of that endfield. Their basement.
Speaker 20 (33:57):
Ryan McMahon is playing probably where a shortstop would normally play,
so just off the third base is wide open.
Speaker 4 (34:05):
He just took a step or two a little closer
to third, but still and you got at least half
of the ninety feet him. It's wins, second and third
open for Barger, open stance, left side for Barger and
another row two. He hit a Q shot down the
third baseline and it's gonna get in the left field Barjarer,
it's safe fat first as he beats the shift turning
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around that curveball, that's spinning grounder that just got out
of the infield. It's an infield hitting essentially. Well, he
just cupped that right off the end of the bat.
I don't think he was actually trying to go the
other way. The Blue Jays just got really lucky with
that hit there, and these Booz's not for a lajansro Kurk,
but for a pitching change being put on right now,
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potentially Aaron Boone is out to the bund but he
has not made a point. A lot of heavy nodding
from Austin Wells and Boone is gonna leave Cam Schlittler
in there. It is worth noting none of the next
three batters have gotten a hit off Slitpler so far. Kirk, Varsha, Santon.
There are combined over six. Yeah, I think this is
the right to say you can't. Schlitzler is on the
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baseball really really well right now. Just got a little
bit unlucky there. Frankly, he is not the reason right now.
On the Yankees are trailing on two runs in five innings.
Is pretty solid. Alejandro Kirk to the plate part are
on first, no outs two one glue Jays in the
top of the sixth inning and the pitch outside ball
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one maybe a little low as well. Did a tough
luck for Kirk and an oh for two day sliding
grabbed by the catcher Wells into the backstop in the
first and they lined out hard right at Aaron Judge
in the fourth. The one zero on the edh Shinker
in ninety eight.
Speaker 20 (35:58):
That's nasty from the twenty four year old Yankees are
giving Alejandro Kirk the right side of that infield gastism.
Speaker 4 (36:04):
The second basement is shaded towards second base up the middle.
Interesting that they've gone down in a way twice was
conducive to hitting the ground ball the other way. One
wash all on the ground toward third. It's fount one
and two.
Speaker 20 (36:19):
And now if you're Allejandro Kirk, you really have to
shorten up. I have to get Adison Barger to second base.
Here a ball and two stripes. Kirk taps to the
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plate and looks out to Schlitler. Well one two hid
high in the air. Right field judge moving back, but
he's got room in front of the track, makes the
cash one out. Might have hit that ball off the
end of the bat just a little bit, all Hongo.
Kirk does have some juice the other way.
Speaker 4 (37:00):
A fastball up and away at about ninety seven miles
an hour, maybe about fifteen twenty feet from that wall
out in right field. So big out there for Slitler.
After the vote of confidence from Aaron Boonde, and now
the hard throwing righty faces Dalton bar Show, who's flying
out selects twice, including a sliding catch from Cody Bellinger
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in the first. The pitch Caul strike prove ball over
the middle Orcha'll probably not expecting it because that's a
pitch that he can drive. Bot a middle curve THEO
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one y chopping the first, Goldsmith grabs it, steps on
the back for one, throws to second. Coolpi has Barser
in a rundown throw back to Goldsmith chasing Barcher, Barser
racing back to first, being run down by Belger in
the slide in the first tag apply by Chise along
the clip to end the inning. Cramptyed efens from Paul
to Goldsmith, one of the better first base defenders of
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this generation, starts a rundown double play and that does
it for the top of the sixth. No runs are
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In this inning, we'll see blue Jays have used Marland,
flu Hardy Di Mingos and now loowow. They still have
Nance Fisher, Rule Lotriguez, Little Hoffbin and potentially y Savage
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on the cut of the infield grass at third. It's
Trent Chrishiam leading off to the Yankees. He's so for
two so far in this game. Here's the pit from
lowe alt's try the wind to the one outside. So
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battle with two players that were traded for each other
when Eric Lower went from San Diego to Milwaukee, it
was a four player deal that included Trent Grisham going
the other way. Brough very different phases of their careers
now one to one. Paul Struck dropped the braking ball
on him, a slider over the middle. It's one and two.
Speaker 20 (41:39):
Both of them did have pretty solid twenty twenty fives,
though god argue twenty twenty five for.
Speaker 4 (41:45):
Both of them was one of their most productive seasons.
Not even an argument for Grisham. For Lower, he had
one or two big years before this, but his remade
his career this season. Their in jents on deck two
to one Blue Jay lead have a one chew to
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Grisham outside.
Speaker 20 (42:11):
Tried to go outside with that cutter, missed like quite
a bit, maybe a couple of balls off the play
at pretty good take from Trent Grisham.
Speaker 4 (42:24):
Two two, low ball three it's the second time in
this game. Grisham has been putting a three two count
and he pretty much knows he's getting a strike because
there in gents behind him. Although in the third he
took Paul strike three from flu Hardy on the corner
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to three to two pitch Paul strike three. He took
another one, a slider over the middle, and there's one out.
My goodness, what a pitch from Eric Lauer on the
outer third. I'm actually very surprised that Trent Christian took
that pitch. Not sure what he's looking for, what he's
waiting for in that situation. Nonetheless, the big out, you
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gotta be in swing mode. You knows hitting behind you.
Aaron Judge coming up in the Blue Jays are going
to walk him here, I believe, and they will walk
Aaron Judge in this one run game. It's a risk. Now,
pitching the judge is a risk because he could tie it.
But now you bring up Tody Bellinger as the go
(43:28):
ahead run.
Speaker 20 (43:29):
Well, the obvious reason for this, outside of Aaron Judge
is the best hitter on the planet. You get your
left on left matchup Eric Lawers left handed. Cody Bellinger
is a left handed hitter Pete Walker is running out
to the mound right now to go over what they're about.
Speaker 4 (43:43):
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forded THREESA. The Cups have now one win in three
drive in that series. Game four goes tomorrow from Wrigley Field.
Brewers looked to finish that series off. Tigers came back
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on the Mariners earlier today, so win nine to three
and send the series back to Seattle. With Trek Scoubell
going for Detroit on the other side of the al bracket,
and in Toronto at Scotiabank Arena, it is still tied
by beliefs in the Canadians. The Canadians took the lead
early in the second period on a Zach Boldock goal,
and then Pally Yarncrook responded four minutes later for the
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Maple Aaps. That score is to two latter stages of
the second period two one. Blue Jays in New York.
Here comes Tony Dellinger with judge on first, one out
and the pitch well located fastball right on the corner strike.
One can't get any better than that kidl two ninety
three miles an hour, second inning of work for lowers,
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sixteen pitches into the outer left tender stairs at Judge
looks to home, kicks and deals, and the pitchers hit
off the end of the battle. Liner out to left.
Lucas backtracking, makes the grab in that big left field
and tosses attacking Andras and then is Judge dashed to second,
but then dash back to first. Two outs. Now they're perfectly.
Speaker 20 (45:12):
Placed fastball from Eric Lawer, and here comes John Schinder.
Speaker 4 (45:16):
They're not going to give Eric Lawer a chance to
face John Carlos Dan. I tend to agree with that decision.
They're going to call on a right hander. I believe
it will be Ril Ronriguez. The heart rates are pounding
for both Blue Jays and Yankees fans in this building.
Right now. It's a two to one Blue Jays lead
with a runner on first and two outs in the
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For the season, Maybe his life. It's the bottom of
the sixth inning game four of the Alts and the
Blue Jays leave the Yankees two to one win and
they moved forward. Judge is on first. There are two outs,
John Carlos Stanton coming up for New York. We saw
that fastball from the Ariel Rodriguez tick up a couple
(47:24):
of miles per hour in his last doubting up to
ninety seven miles an hour. Stanton over one with a walk,
the pitch high and outside, missed with a slider ball one.
Eric Loward just handed it off. He did his job.
He technically retired five of six, but the only guy
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that reached was Judge on an intentional walk human randies
one to oh off. The played outside two misses with sliders,
two balls and no strikes, and this is dangerous. With
Stanton expecting a fastball more than likely in the zone.
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The two to zero pitch down and away ball three.
He can tell the Ariel Rodriguez is trying to do
just a little bit much or a little bit too much,
especially on that last pitch. He yanked it quite a bit,
trying to make it move more than it lomally would
Judge on first three to zero counts to Stanton in
the pitch, Caul stripe another slider that time on the
(48:34):
corner if he walks Stanton next batter is jas Chishom junior,
left handed hitter three to one pitch, Judge takes off
and the pitch is outside ball four. Judge would have
gone in there for the stolen days anyway, although to
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the chick swing appeel know if Tony Randozzo ever allowed
them to either way, it'll be a walk. And it's
first and second to two outs. I thought it was
close enough to ask for an appeal. I guess I
was the only one that got That doesn't seem to
have incensed the Blue Jays still out mucheled, or perhaps
they're staying composed because of the gravity of the game.
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It's Game four, the alg has a two to one
lead in the series, and the game time run on second,
go ahead run on first, Judge on second, Stanton on first,
hiz An to play two out spot him. Six fans
to their feet again as Ronriguez looks the second Rock
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and the crowd, who's getting loud and you have to
expect that heart rate if on Ronriguez to go up
just a little bit. Hasn't been in many of these
situations really. Ever, there's pitching big games in Cuba and Japan,
but to not experience the postseason last year. This is
his first trip to the playoffs. The one on the
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his right, grows on the first and the ending, and
Ron riggans with a big fishball coming off the hill.
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Now streaming on LYNNOPOOTHTV dot net. Pating in a nervy
game in New York. The Blue Jays leading the Yankees
right now by a score up two to one. Welcome
back to the Don Valley North Lectures. Badcast. Come in
Shulman alongside Chris LaRue Win in the Blue Jays Advanced
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Blues and the Yankees for sick Game five on Friday
game Toronto. Cam Schlittler still on the hill right now
for the New York Yankees. Their starter has been brilliant,
limiting the Blue Jays to only two runs so far
through six innings. He'll take on the bottom third of
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the blue Jay order looking to go seven as ry
MCA starts to fade out in the Bronx.
Speaker 20 (52:32):
And Schlitler has been has been filling up the strikes
on seventy seven pitches in the volgames.
Speaker 4 (52:37):
Sixty one of those pitches have been strikes. Anthony Santander
to lead it off vo for two with a line
out and his strikeout. It's been a battle between him
and Schlitzler. Today. It's a ton of foul balls. Right
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hander into the wine and his pitch Santander pops it
up back at home plate and way out of play.
Foul boh and wan. There's a decent chance that Anthony
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Santander is hitting for the last time in this game.
With the Blue Jay's up two to one, you'd imagine
that they might start to think about some defensive replacements.
Here into the seventh giding, Miles Straw is on the
bench oh one pitch downing in one ball and one strike.
(53:46):
They've switched. Hitter batting left, only needs to hit it
three hundred and fourteen feet to get it to the
pool down the right field line, but one to one
swinging him and it's climbs the ladder with a cutter
at ninety three eightyeth pitcher the day for Slippler was
a good one. It's one and two, Dame of the
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one Slippler's one two pitch swat it away foul. That
pitch was way high and outside and San Sanider got
to it. Well, that's something that Sanchonder has been doing
a lot today, just fighting with two strikes, really shortening up,
trying to fight off tough pitches, hoping that he gets
a mistake. Hasn't got a mistake yet though, does it
(54:38):
come right?
Speaker 17 (54:39):
Now?
Speaker 4 (54:39):
Here's the fifth pitch for Slitler I and it's way
high again. It's two or two. San Sander talking to
himself outside of let to Godd's box, knees beat staring
out at Cam Schlitler, but you two and he pumps
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it up foul. Third base side racing forward McMahon so
where the blue Jay dug out, falls down and makes
the ground on a catch by Ryan McMahon, who lost
his footing on the dirt and stayed down a moment.
He must have realized he overran it and then lost
footing on the dirt. His feet slid out from under
(55:27):
end and he had the presence of mind to make
the catch if he hadn't flipped into the Red Sox
dugout a week ago. That would have been his best
play so far in the playoffs.
Speaker 20 (55:38):
Won a play from Ryan McMahon. That's why the Yankees
acquired him. They didn't acquire him to hit home runs
like he did earlier in this ballgame. They acquired him
to play really really sound defense over there.
Speaker 4 (55:50):
What an incredible play Anthony Santandero was putting up. Quite
the battle. In credits to the Yankees. They have played
very solid bench in this game, and I had a
number of good plays on the infield. McMahon with third
all over the left side of his pants. But he's
a little bit in with Ernie Clement up in one out,
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two one blue Jay's top of the seventh inning, Schlitler
rocks and earls pitch line right center. Judge on the
charge pulls up ten sit on a bounce in front
of him, up pace hit Ernie Clement two for three
and nine for twelve in the series. I mean, this
dude just keeps raking and raking, getting a tough pitch
on the outside part, not trying to do too much
(56:33):
with it, just rips that thing the other way out
in front of Aaron Judge a ninety eight mile an
hour fastball on the outside part and Ernie Clement hit
it like it was a knuckleball down the middle. Cordent's
on first and Andrisonenez up. He also had to hit
his last time off. He's one for two. Splitler kicks
and deals and the pitch foiled. Kalalo and one again.
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There's a right hand up in the Yankees bullprag. They've
had a lot of guys up today but haven't gone
to the pen yet. There Schlitler been fairly dominant. Slitzler's
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O one swinging this cutter up and air throw balls
two strikes. The right hander warming up in the right
center is Devin Williams and Mens had asked for a
(57:40):
time in the crowd starting to rise and get loud
at Yankee Stadium from the stretch. The pitch high and
outside ball walk and menez Is hit in the fifth
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pivotal to the bluegis being in front. He got plemental
third right before Springer drove him in with a sack fly.
Springer is waiting on deck Clements on first. The one
two hit up the middle and off of Chisholm in
the center. Clement races around second. He's in the third
and moments after we fraze the infield defense, Chisholm thinking
(58:25):
about two before he got one, let's h slip in
the center. Yeah, he took his eye off the ball
just for a split second, thought about the double play
before he actually had possession of that baseball. You have
to give Andres and Mnez credit though he hit that
ball really really hard on the line at the middle. Yeah,
it was no socks ground yer a one hopper up
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the middle and the umpire the second base on proberta
Ortiz acted as a spring, but we'll go as an
error on chism. Felder's choice gets Ennis to first, clements
on third, and that's shit for Cam Schlittler. They shook
pitching change. Not to you, my home Hunway the official
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genuinely Nadia. With two on and one out, George Springer
coming up to base, Devin Williams two to one Blue Jays,
top of the seventh, we go back to Baseball Control
with show Ali.
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The late game has officially gotten started.
Speaker 24 (59:24):
Dodgers Phillies Game three, Los Angeles, with a two nothing
series lead. As this series is now in California, Aaron
Nola will go for Philly Yoshinovo Yamamoto on the mound
right now, the top of the first inning. I mean
this game just started maybe seconds ago, so it is
at zero zero right now.
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Of course, you can watch that game on sports Net four.
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Games on the go tonight in the NHL Canadians that
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That game is on sports Net one. The third period
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Bruins at Capitals, also away in the second period intermission,
Ruins leading one zip thanks to a David Asternak rister
again Boston leading, Washington won nothing. Flames and Oilers pump
drop in the latest edition of the Battle of Alberta
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They'll take on the Golden Knights in Las Vegas.
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Let's get back to a tight game at Yankee Stadium
in New York with the call on the Sportsnet Radio network.
Here's Ben Shulman and.
Speaker 4 (01:00:40):
Chris th thank you show a reminder that this copyrighting
Broadcasters presentator Devin Williams. He's end of the game, a
two time off beIN Reliever of the Year award winner
in the National League. He comes in for the Yankees,
went first in third, one out, George Sprayer coming up
at the Blue Jays, leading to wanting the top of
the seven big spot for George Springer. Here that is
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a gigantic run standing at third base in Ernie comment
in this exact scenario in the fifth, Springer line on
the left center for a sack fly that made it
two to one at the time. It's still two one
now infield, a double points at shifted to the third
base side. Williams with the pitch swinging a misspi Springer
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over top of the nasty change. The best pitch for
Williams out of his two. He's just forcing the changeup.
Speaker 20 (01:01:30):
That's the best change I I've seen from him in
a long time, right at the bottom of that strength zone.
Speaker 4 (01:01:34):
Times of downward action. And he did look very sharp yesterday.
Came in in the close game, pitched a scoreless inning
and a third ran it up to ninety seven one,
swinging a miss right back to the change right on
the corner. George barking at himself right now as he
yells down at the ground at so and TERI for
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third hit Minez on first oh two. Pitch rolled over foul,
right back to the change up and it's still no
balls in two strucks.
Speaker 20 (01:02:14):
Just trying to put the ball in play. That's all
Jordan was doing with that swing. There has another tough
change up, down and away got a shorten up.
Speaker 4 (01:02:24):
Here Williams Nons brings his hands together. Bell Ton with
two strike, pitch inside, missed with another change four in
a row. It's one and two.
Speaker 20 (01:02:40):
Easier take there. That might have been a ball out
of the hand. And have to imagine if your springer,
you're thinking when is his fastball coming? They can be
mid to niney nineties and you got to be ready
for it with the change up too. One two pitch
swinging as strike green.
Speaker 4 (01:02:58):
No, you inn a fowl in me. George Springer's still alive.
Just barely got a piece of that change at the
bottom of the zone on a huge swing. He was
trying to take it out of the yards. Man, I
mean he was sitting change up. That's what it looked like.
He was all over it. Just the hair out in front.
Austin Wells couldn't hang on for strike three. Wells didn't
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turn his wrist over to underhand. It didn't have a
lot of time to react on a foul tipcause he's
kind of knocked it down in front of them. Still
first in third, one out, still one and two. Here's
the pitch from Devin Williams and his grounded foul again
Williams not budget. That's six change ups in a row.
When is that fastball coming? Everybody's asking himself round that
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right now. You have to imagine it'll come at some
point in this at that it's a matter of when
Williams pitched nineteen second scoreless appearances to end the season
and hasn't given up a run in the playoffs. Deal,
So Man it's off from first in the pitches swung
on in ballot tips strike three. I'm just say then
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his dives into the store and base, but there were
two outside of the end of our puge punch out
for Devin Williams. It's second and third with Nathan Lucas
coming up again. Two down, yeah, and he would just
not give in. And that at bat.
Speaker 20 (01:04:16):
Every single pitch in that at bat was a change up.
Everything was down, everything was below to strike some such
a good change up to finish off George Springer.
Speaker 4 (01:04:26):
There Austin Wells hangs on for the second altum. It
is second and third, though after the hymn Steele, a
base hit to the outfield could change this game in
a big way. Pitch to Lucas hying outside ball one,
there's his first fastball.
Speaker 20 (01:04:39):
It misses it ninety four and we see Nathan Lucas
go the other way. There's a big hole on the
on the left side of the infield. Shortstop Anthony Bolby
is almost.
Speaker 4 (01:04:47):
Behind second base. He's punished this kind of infield alignment
so often this year. Hitting it to the traditional shortstop spot.
One zero pitch and he lines it's on center field
of base in the store Clement for around thirty minutes.
Let's throw from Christiam put off two run single Nathan Lucas.
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It's four to one Blue Jays in the second.
Speaker 20 (01:05:10):
That's what he's been doing all season long in big situations.
Speaker 4 (01:05:14):
He was not trying to do too much right there,
he got the elevated heater at the top of the
strike zone and he just ripped it the other way
over the outstretched glove of Anthony Bolby. I mean, this
guy continues to get big hit after big hit in
big moments. What a season. What a moment for Nathan Lucas,
the biggest hit of his life. Lucas has made it
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four to one. If here's la Perrero junjerd the bitch
foul back early on the change oh one, both those
runs will be charged to Cam Schlittler and somewhat spoil
the line. Although remember neither of them should have scored.
But Jazz Chisholm committed an error up the middle. Four
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to one Blue Jay Lee, two outs top of the seven,
a one pitch down and away, one ball and one
strive and a lot.
Speaker 20 (01:06:06):
Like the Blue Jays yesterday. I'm sure if the Yankees
go on to lose this ballgame. They'll look back and
they'll say, we didn't play really well defensively. He made
an error in a big spot and that really cost
us a game.
Speaker 4 (01:06:18):
Still time, though, the Blue Jays want to add to
their advantage if possible. A four to one in the seventh,
the one to one pitch drilled by Vladdie right field.
It's slicing foul out of play one and two. About
ten years in the minors for Nathan Lucas without an opportunity.
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What a job he has done. What finally give it
a chance to play. It's pretty cool, isn't it. It's incredible.
Most guys in his spot never make it, or if
they do, maybe for a game or two. He's on first,
two outs and the two to Vladimir Guerrero Junior notes
a step off and throw to first. Lucas back in.
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It's a guy that hit three sixty in tria A
and three thirty back to back seasons. He's a guy
that can swing the bat. All he needed and this
is out of his mouth to day. All he needed
was an opportunity and he's got one.
Speaker 6 (01:07:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:07:13):
He also said he didn't want to go back to
the minors. I don't think that's happening anytime soon. One
two pitch to vlad check swing. Pitch was low appeal.
The first no swing Dan Bolino Sais's two and two
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Berrero today one for three RBI single groundout and strikeout.
But two two pitch down and in ball three or
ain't take that? Changeup? Actually started right down the middle.
Vladimir Guerrero Junior recognized that pitch early. He recognized the
skin and took it. Williams kind of lucky he broke
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off the plague that gets into the down and in
corner that might have been gone. Ukis will be off
on the pitch. Goold Smith plays behind him at first.
The three to two low ball four walk to Guerrero
and it's first and second. As this inning continues for
the Blue Jays, Addison BARGERI are about to come up
a guy who has told me twice in the last
two days how much he loves hitting changeups on a
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bad matchup to do it. Listen.
Speaker 20 (01:08:21):
I like this matchup, and Matt Blake, the pitching coach,
is going to come out and have a quick conversation
with his entire infield.
Speaker 4 (01:08:26):
I like this matchup.
Speaker 20 (01:08:28):
But at the same time, Devin Williams throws that change
up down the lot, down below the strike zone. Addison
Barger does hit change ups well that he hits hanging
change ups over the heart of the play.
Speaker 4 (01:08:38):
Now he will and we'll see if Addison Barcher can
take advantage here. It's four to one already on the
two run single from Lucas, but the Blue Jays need
to create more space. The Yankees quickly got rid of
a six to one deficit yesterday. Yeah, three runs is
never enough against the New York Yankees. It's a very
important run. Standing at second base here with two outs,
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Lucas on second, Carrera long first, fifteen pitches for Devin
Williams across three batters faced, He's recorded one out. He
stares at Lucas and he deals to Barger outside with
a change ball one. Arger is three for three in
this game. A little bit of bouted ball luck, but
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he'll take it. A blue to right field and a
double elect center and a Q shot Brown are up
the third base line. One zero pitch swing in a
miss early on that change but that was kind of
there for him. Was it right down the middle, but
condolanted to play. The wool runs on nine hits for
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the Blue Jays, one one to Barger high with a heater.
Good take by Barger. Two balls, one strive. I wasn't
even sure if that was a fastball or not. I
had to look up at the radar gun. See ninety five.
He's barely thrown it so far after he was ripping
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ninety seven consistently last time. Two to one pitch, Barger
flips it foul left side into the seats deep down
the left field line. Another elevated heater. That one only
ninety three, though it's two and two. The next pitch
for Williams is his twentieth obvious appearance. Williams trying to
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get the Yankees to the seventh in stretch. Barger, looking
to add to the Blue Jays four to one lead
with two outs in two on the righties to two,
sprayed foul deep down the left field line.
Speaker 6 (01:10:48):
Again.
Speaker 4 (01:10:48):
He was all over that fastball at ninety four, but
clearly also waiting back. Could the change That's why he's
gone the other west.
Speaker 20 (01:10:54):
Yeah, they have a pretty good scout in the course,
I think on Addison Barger, let's fill it up that strike.
Speaker 4 (01:10:59):
Someng with with heaters. They know that he can hit
that hanging change up here two again low ball three
spiked the change, or at least it almost got to
the dirt. It's a full cap which activates both base runners.
Lucas and Flatty will be off on the pitch, Lucas
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on second and Flatty on first. Williams is sent his
payoff pitch to Addison. Barger fouled off ninety six above
the zone, and Barger slammed it into his left ankle.
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Usually caught him on the ship after a bounce, big
left handed slugger right back in there. This will be
the pitch to Arger twenty thirty the inning for Williams
first and second two to down the three to two
turns out to left field. Bellager charging pulls up and
makes the grab to end the inning. The Blue Jays
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Game two, Nathan Wilkins knocks in a parent's two runs
on two hits, a pivotal error from Jazzism Junior and
true left on Day said the seventh inning stretch. The
Blue Jays four the Yankees one. You're listening to Blue
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