00:00about the Bronx yesterday. Oh boy, three to one victory here for the Red Sox. A lot of
00:05question marks coming up. And one of the biggest question marks was, you have a pitcher that's
00:09doing just fine on the mound. Did you pull him a little bit early? Here's Booney talking after
00:14the game of his explanation. It seems kind of jarring to face a sudden death game this early
00:20in the postseason. But how do you think your team's temperament matches up with that reality?
00:24Yeah, look, we've been playing these, you know, type games for a while now. You know,
00:29we've been playing with a lot on the line seemingly every single day. So tonight was a great baseball
00:34game that, you know, we just couldn't get that final punch in. So we'll be ready to go. And
00:41I expect us to come out and get one tomorrow. Oh yes. Oh boy. And we're going to start here
00:49with this one, Joe. Now they lost the game yesterday, three to one. It was a close game.
00:52Yes, he's right about that. But you want to talk about major mistakes being made, one by
00:57the manager and one by the team. The first one we'll start here with Booney pulling his pitcher.
01:01Max Fried was having a great start. Six and a third innings pitched, no earned runs. Oh no.
01:06He threw 102 pitches. He couldn't get two more outs in that point, or you couldn't let him go
01:10into another runner, reach base. And then comes up as always base, knock, base, knock, base, knock,
01:15bases loaded. Nobody out and nobody can score a run here. The Yankees, everything that you had hoped
01:20for, let's just say not hoped for as a Yankee fan came to fruition yesterday. Bad managing,
01:25unclutched performances at the plate, Joe. Yeah, Donnie, just absolutely ridiculous. And Chapman
01:32of all people, by the way, is the guy that you got faces loaded and nobody out. And the question
01:40is Donnie too. And I saw this stat and I could not believe it. You know how many times in postseason
01:44history, a team loaded the bases with nobody out in the ninth inning in a game in which they've been
01:49trailing and did not score a run. It's happened now, Donnie, 121 times in postseason history in
01:58the World Series era. Yeah, there was only one other time a team did that. It was your Phillies
02:03back in 2008, but they did go on to win the World Series. The Yankees, yeah, congratulations.
02:10Once again, at home and could not get one run across with bases loaded trailing in the bottom
02:17of the ninth.
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