00:00Bo Bichette had a big at-bat then, he had a big at-bat a few innings earlier.
00:03No, no, no, no.
00:04The bigger moment for Bo Bichette was how do you answer the question?
00:09Do you go defiant or do you die on the sword?
00:13And before you guys hear this clip, if you haven't heard it yet,
00:16I would argue that what you're about to hear
00:18is the greatest answer ever given by a player booed by a New York crowd.
00:24Did the boos catch you off guard at all or can it come to the territory at this point?
00:28No, if anything, I thought it took too long.
00:34But, I mean, I get it.
00:36I thought my at-bat were terrible, too.
00:38How about that?
00:40He basically said, hey, fans, you guys are soft.
00:43You should have booed me earlier.
00:45Right, it's what made it even better.
00:46And this is just from a media standpoint.
00:49This is not a fan interpretation standpoint.
00:52If you're defiant in that moment, the media will then dig right back in.
00:57Yeah.
00:58They're coming right back at you.
00:59Well, tell me why.
01:00Why are you defiant?
01:02We all know you suck.
01:04But when you put the levity into it yourself, the media's like, all right, okay, he gets it.
01:09And I don't need to ask him any more questions about this because he clearly understands it.
01:13And I think as a fan, as someone who was in the building, I get it, too.
01:17You can boo all you want.
01:18Like, he disharmed any single person that booed him because he basically looked at you and said, yeah, not only
01:24should you have booed, what were you waiting for?
01:28Like, you could have done that a day earlier.
01:33That's why, like, I think about all the answers one has given, and Giancarlo Stanton has always been the gold
01:38standard for giving the right answer.
01:40Right.
01:40I think Bo Bichette took the mantle from Giancarlo.
01:43Oh, yeah.
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